Marriage registers in the complete Phillimore series for Warwickshire: Barton-on-Heath 1577-1810, Hatton 1665-1700, Anstey 1591-1812, Atherstone-on-Stour 1611-1812, Bourton-on-Dunsmore 1560-1812, Butler's Marston 1538-1812, St Peter's Birmingham (Franciscan Mission associated with the Church of St. Peter, near Broad Street) 1658-1830, Bishop's Tachbrook 1538-1812, Charlecote 1543-1812, Ettington 1623-1812, Fenny Compton 1627-1812, Halford 1552-1812, Hatton 1558-1812, Hatton (Bishops Transcripts) More Info
Product Code: PRS1273
Can't find what you're looking for? Try using our filter system to narrow down your search.
Including: Acton, Adwalton, Allerton Bywater, Almondbury, Altofts, Alverthorpe with Thornes, Alwoodley, Apperley Bridge, Ardsley (East & West), Armley, Austhorpe, Austonley, Bardsey, Barwick, Batley, Beeston, Birkenshaw, Birstal, Bradley, Bramley, Calverley, Carlton, Carlton (Parish of Guiseley), Cartworth, Castleford, Chapel Allerton, Churwell, Clayton West, Cleckheaton, Crigglestone, Crossland (...More Info
Directory of Private Residents and Tradespeople in every town and village in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire and, for major towns, i.e. York, Hull and Middlesbrough, there is a Street Index. Includes a description of every place in the two Ridings with lists of the Wapentakes and Poor Law Unions of each and, under each parish, the Parliamentary Division of the Riding is given as well as th...More Info
The author walked around the district of Wakefield, roughly encompassing an area of a sixteen mile radius from the town, noting many interesting histories and biographies which came to his knowledge on the way. Extracts from various Parish Registers, Churchwardens' accounts, pedigrees, tales of murder and intrigue…….
A delightful history of the Parish of Slingsby, the village, the castle and the families who made their mark on Slingsby. Written in 1904, by Arthur St Clair Brooke, M.A., Rector of Slingsby for twenty years.
The author loved this area and his notes are a collection of interesting observations and extracts from various sources within the parish