Marriage registers for all the Phillimore Worcester parish volumes. Alderminster 1613-1812; Alstone 1550-1805; Birtsmorton 1539-1812; Bradley 1630-1812; Bushley 1539-1837; Churchill in Halfshire 1564-1812; Church Lench 1702-1812; Cleeve Prior 1599-1837; Eastham 1571-1837; Elmbridge 1570-1812; Frankley 1604-1812; Hanley Child 1754-1836; Hanley William 1586-1837; Himbleton 1713-1812; Hinton in the Green 1735-1812; Huddington 1695-1812; Kempsey 1690-1812; Kington 1588-1836; Little Comberton 1540 More Info
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This publication is a re-release of previously published information. Volunteers are currently revising and adding in additional material from other sources for non-conformist records held in Wiltshire. There is considerable work to be completed and although it is hoped to be able to publish this in the future, no publication date can yet be proposed. The registers of the Wiltshire nonconformis...More Info
This volume is the earliest surviving vestry order book for Westbury. It records the work of the vestry in managing the poor; appointing overseers and churchwardens, setting rates, providing medical support, dealing with settlement cases of the settlement and removal of paupers, supervising the Workhouse and providing clothing and other forms of assistance to individuals. A4 softback, 70 pages
See Also SPECIAL OFFER page. Lay Subsidies were the main tax laid on people prior to the Civil War. Their records in the period from, roughly, 1524 to the 1640's, list, with varying degrees of fullness, the inhabitants of the area, with some gauge as to their wealth. Transcribed and Indexed by Cliff Webb (2002). 72 pages.
See Also SPECIAL OFFER page. Feet of Fines record the transfer of land and are an invaluable source. The records are arranged by place and listed chronologically, and then indexed by name. Compiled by Cliff Webb (1998). 52 pages.