Lincolnshire Phillimore Marriages Volumes 01 to 11 on one CD. *Addlethorpe 1561-1837 *Alford 1538-1837 *Anderby 1561-1837 *Asserby 1561-1837 *Auborn 1562-1837 *Barrowby 1538-1837 *Bassingham 1572-1812 *Beesby 1565-1837 *Bilsby with Asserby and Thurley 1561-1837 *Boothby Graffoe 1562-1837 *Boultham 1562-1837 *Bracebridge 1562-1837 *Carlton le Moorland 1561-1812 *Claxby 1561-1837 *Claypole 1538-1837 *Cowbitt 1561-1837 with certain marriages between 1846 and 1850 *Cumberworth 1561- More Info
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This CD contains a single pdf file and requires no installation. See 'Download Details' below for information about the file. It includes baptism, marriage and burial transcripts from the earliest entries to 1837 for the parish of Salisbury St Edmund. [**Details of all of our publications, including the start year for each parish transcript, are given in our Publications Leaflet, free to vi...More Info
This CD contains a single pdf file and requires no installation. See 'Download Details' below for information about the file. It includes baptism, marriage and burial transcripts from the earliest entries to 1837 for the parish of Salisbury St Martin. [**Details of all of our publications, including the start year for each parish transcript, are given in our Publications Leaflet, free to vie...More Info
A companion volume to the *Genealogical Research in Late Victorian London* (ref. WSY-RA6), listing streets, and indicating which Victorian parish they were located in. This makes it possible to search in parish registers in a more structured manner, if a street address is known. Revised edition (2005). 46 pages.
Compiled by Phillip Arnold (first published 2001 in the Record Series - RS36). Publishing on CD has allowed the inclusion of well over 100 photographs, many other illustrations and maps. In the introduction Phillip Arnold writes: "Woking has a number of pre-18th century buildings. The aim is to identify all those buildings in the old Manors of Woking and Sutton and the ancient parish of St Peter's...More Info
Full description of a fine map of Oakham of 1787 and transcript of accompanying field books. Discussion of the layout of the town, its inhabitants, topography, buildings, roads, fields. Assessment of how the map (the earliest known for Oakham) reveals likely features of the early medieval town. Transcript of Oakham's entry in the Universal British Directory of 1791. Full index. 104pp, paperback, c...More Info