Leicestershire Phillimore Marriages Volumes 01 to 12 on one CD. *Abkettleby cum Holwell 1580-1812 *Asfordby 1564-1837 *Ashby Folville 1584-1837 *Ashby Parva 1589-1837 *Aylestone (with Glen Parva and Lubbesthorpe) 1561-1837 *Barkby 1586-1812 *Barkston 1569-1837 *Barrow on Soar 1563-1837 *Beeby 1538-1837 *Belgrave 1653-1837 *Birstall 1574-1837 *Bitteswell 1558-1837 *Blaby 1568-1837 *Bottesford 1563-1812 *Branston 1591-1839 *Braunston 1561-1837 *Brentingby 1558-1840 *Brooksby 17 More Info
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45 parishes in area between Alderton, Hankerton, Lacock & Malmesbury, (including Chippenham) The Churchwardens Presentments 1662 offer a unique insight into problems after the Restoration. A4, 24 pages. These are answers to a questionnaire sent to each parish prior to the Bishop's Visitation, when churchwardens or other parishioners were required to cover a wide range of business, and the...More Info
73 parishes between Bradford on Avon, Wootton Bassett and Fittleton The Churchwardens Presentments 1662 offer a unique insight into problems after the Restoration. A4, 49 pages. These are answers to a questionnaire sent to each parish prior to the Bishop's Visitation, when churchwardens or other parishioners were required to cover a wide range of business, and they are an important so...More Info
50 parishes in area between Amesbury, Laverstock, Martin & Tisbury The Churchwardens Presentments 1662 offer a unique insight into problems after the Restoration. A4, 32 pages. These are answers to a questionnaire sent to each parish prior to the Bishop's Visitation, when churchwardens or other parishioners were required to cover a wide range of business, and they are an important sou...More Info
40 parishes in area between Warminster, Salisbury & Downton The Churchwardens Presentments 1662 offer a unique insight into problems after the Restoration. A4, 32 pages. These are answers to a questionnaire sent to each parish prior to the Bishop's Visitation, when churchwardens or other parishioners were required to cover a wide range of business, and they are an important source for both...More Info
Land Tax started in 1692 and remained until the mid 20th century. Between 1780-1832 copies were required to be sent to the Clerk of the Peace of each county to be used to establish the right of those eligible to vote in parliamentary elections (not everyone paying land tax had that right). Thus returns for those years are generally complete whereas before and after very few have survived. The retu...More Info