A collection of over 100 maps covering England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. These high resolution maps can show you how place-names and counties differed from the present day. Contains various printable maps showing towns, counties, and countries in the UK from as early as 1660. More Info
Product Code: GRD36
Berkshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 2 - Bradfield 1559-1812, Buscot 1676-1812, Harwell 1559-1837, Kingston Lisle 1560-1837, Purley 1662-1840, Sparsholt 1559-1812, Sulham 1723-1837, West Hanney 1564-1837 and West Hendred 1559-1837.... More Info
Product Code: PRS67
Pigot's directories contain descriptions of all major county towns, with background historical information, lists of tradespeople and of nobility, gentry and clergy, and general local information. This edition also has a detailed engraved map of each county. More Info
This directory includes alphabetical lists of residents and trades people with addresses. It also gives historical and topographical information for each town, village and parish. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Fully searchable * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
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by Sue Burnay & Nigel Wardell - an interactive map based on a pre-tithe map of 1831, together with its associated terrier, listing the owners, occupiers, descriptions etc. of every building and plot of land in the parish. A beautiful example of early 19th century map-making - high resolution scans mean that every detail is visible.
by Eric Saxton - a history of education in the Ilsleys (East and West), including both private and public education spanning 200 years.
by Eric Saxton. A summary of all the executors, beneficiaries and witnesses is provided for each of the wills, together with a full transcript. A total of 27 wills pre-date the parish registers of the village. Includes a full name index to all of the people mentioed in the wills.
by Kay Sanderson. A series of notes on the parishioners of East Ilsley, compiled for an incoming rector in 1831. The notes are candid pen-portraits and often disparaging - particularly on their drinking habits! Includes a map and terrier of the village centre.
A summary of the history of this church and the main architectural features, with details of its 17th century clock and its bells.