Northamptonshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages). Castor 1538-1812; Croughton 1663-1812; Dodford 1581-1812; Everdon 1558-1812; Farthingstone 1538-1812; Faxton 1570-1837; Glinton 1567-1812; Harpole 1538-1812; Heyford 1558-1837; Lamport 1587-1837; Northampton St Peter's 1578-1812; Northborough 1538-1812; Peakirk 1617-1812; Stoke Bruerne 1561-1812; Stowe Nine Churches 1560-1837; Weston by Welland and Sutton Bassett 1570-1812. More Info
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Indexed for publication on CD-ROM by Tim Wilcock. This enlarged Index of over 340,000 Marriages is COMPLETE for rural Surrey. It includes over 9,000 ‘Stray' marriages of Surrey people in other counties and more than 166,000 marriages from Metropolitan Surrey and Middlesex, of which (at least) 60,000 from Metropolitan registers are NEW in this edition. The Index is now ALMOST COMPLETE for METROPO...More Info
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.
Reprinted from the 1907 edition transcribed and indexed by Alfred Ridley Bax. Much information is given in the allegations and bonds for marriage licences - the records often loosely misnamed as just 'marriage licences'.
What are Feet of Fines? Feet of Fines were records of fictitious suits at law, instituted in fact to obtain secure transfers of land. Fines survive from very early times to 1834 in the National Archives, Kew. The great value of fines is not just that they are arranged by county so as to facilitate topographical studies but they were often used to break entails, and thus it is quite usual for sever...More Info
AN INDEX OF BURIALS IN LONDON & MIDDLESEX, covering 52 parishes. Nearly 58,000 burials (NOT INCLUDED IN THE National Burial Index) .Parishes, dates and number of records as follows: Ashford 1700 –06/7, 1760 –1870 (666); Christ Church Greyfriars, (City) 1639-39/40 (98); Clerkenwell: St Barnabas, 1842-54 (82); Clerkenwell: St Thomas Charterhouse 1846-54 (472); Cowley 1562–1876 (1617); Cranford...More Info