Marriage registers for all 7 volumes of Phillimore's Dorset parish record transcripts. * Allington 1570-1812 * Alton Pancras 1674-1812 * Askerswell 1560-1812 * Beaminster 1558-1812 * Bothenhampton 1636-1812 * Bradpole 1695-1812 * Broadwinsor 1563-1812 * Burstock 1563-1812 * Burton Bradstock with Shipton Gorge 1614-1812 * Cattistock 1558-1812 * Cerne Abbas 1654-1812 * Charminster 1561-1812 * Charmouth 1654-1812 * Cheddington 1756-1812 * Chickerell 1723-1812 * Chideock 1654-1812 * More Info
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Visitation of the ‘peculiar’ parishes under the separate jurisdictions of the Dean and Sub Dean of Sarum and the Precentor of the cathedral for the correction of both clergy and laity became a useful means of maintaining the religious settlement of the late 16th century. Practice was standardised by Canons issued in 1603, and it remained an important element in church life for the rest of the ...More Info
Transcripts of baptisms from parish registers and bishops transcripts to 1837, indexed. A4 paperback, 130 pages. This transcript is also available as an eDownload (see below) and with other parishes on CMB 36, either as a CD-ROM or as an e-download. See page 1 for details.
Transcripts of burials from parish registers and bishops transcripts to 1837, indexed. A4 paperback, 130 pages. This transcript is also available as an eDownload (see below) and with other parishes on CMB 36, either as a CD-ROM or as an e-download. See page 1 for details.
This CD contains a single pdf file and requires no installation. See 'Download Details' below for information about the file. It includes baptism transcripts from the earliest entries to 1837 for Calne only. [**Details of all of our publications, including the start year for each parish transcript, are given in our Publications Leaflet, free to view and download here**](http://www.wiltshi...More Info
Tithes were originally payments made in kind to the clergy of the parish to support the church and its incumbent. By the nineteenth century, there was a hodge-podge of arrangements for paying this tax to the church. “An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales" (more commonly known as “The Tithe Commutation Act”) was passed in 1836 to convert in-kind payments to monetary paymen...More Info