Parish Registers for Suffolk, Ipswich, St Nicholas, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1539-1710 PRS7... More Info
Suffolk, West Stow and Wordwell Parish Registers. Baptisms, Marriages, Burials and Inscriptions to 1850... More Info
Marriage registers for all 4 volumes of Phillimore's Suffolk parish record transcripts. *Ashby 1553-1837 *Capel St Mary 1538-1837 *Combs 1568-1837 *Dunwich 1549-1658 *Exning 1558-1812 *Fressingfield 1554-1837 *Great Wenham 1670-1837 *Grundisburgh 1539-1837 *Hoxne 1548-1837 *Little Wenham 1567-1812 *Martlesham 1653-1837 *Mendham 1678-1837 *Metfield 1559-1837 *Mickfield 1558-1837 *Risby 1674-1837 *Somerleyton 1559-1837 *Syleham 1538-1837 *Thrandeston 1559-1812 More Info
Product Code: PRS1202
Suffolk, Chillesford Parish registers 1737-1812. Searchable Births, Christenings and limited Marriages.... More Info
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Suffolk, Ingham Parish Registers 1538-1811. Searchable Baptisms, Marriages and Burials.... More Info
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Suffolk, Thorndon Parish registers 1538-1711. Searchable Births/Baptisms, Marriages and Burials.... More Info
Suffolk, Ickworth Parish Registers 1566-1890. A chronological list of Persons Baptised, Married or Buried. Searchable by whole or part name. Fully printable.... More Info
Product Code: PRS3328
A chronological list of persons Baptised, Married or Buried at Thorington Parish between 1561 and 1881.... More Info
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Wingfield: Its Church, Castle and College contains baptism, marriage and burial records 1538-1838 for Wingfield, Suffolk. It also includes monumental inscriptions, wills 1375-1504 and historical information about each of the buildings. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
Registers for the Parish of Rushbrook, Suffolk, 1567-1850, plus monumental inscriptions, names and brief accounts of the Rectors and Curates of the church, historical detail on Rushbrook Hall and its Lords, the Jermyn and Davers family, and their wills, 1503-1780. Includes 16 illustrations. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Over 500 pages *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains a wealth of information for the counties of Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex and Norfolk. It includes Pedigrees, monumental inscriptions, parish records, lists of scholars, traditions and folklore, histories, local stories, and much more. More Info
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1910 BUCKS LAND TAX SURVEY (aka the 1910 Lloyd George Domesday Survey) This survey listed all the land, property and rights in the county, the main occupier, the owner and their address, the type of property and its address; its 83,000 entries are fully searchable. Parishes, owners, tenants, lands, houses, gardens, shops, railways - transcription with the original images on USB stick System ...More Info
There have been many books on Buckinghamshire, but never one like this… The perfect historic guide to Buckinghamshire churches, castles and other historic places. “Buckinghamshire has a famous roll of honour; no small county has contributed more to England’s fame…” – Arthur Mee Arthur Mee’s guide to 206 places in the historic county of Buckinghamshire, from Addington to Wray...More Info
Pottery was a major Buckinghamshire industry with dozens of kiln sites. This comprehensive gazetteer lists pottery production sites and every potter in the documentary record by name – and illustrates their products where known. All alphabetically by parish for easy access. (144 pages with 56 colour illustrations) The authors are experts who draw on many years in the field. They bring togeth...More Info
Contents: Industries section from Victoria County History, Buckinghamshire, Volume 2, 1908; Paper mills in Buckinghamshire by Alfred H. Shorter; Brick makers in Buckinghamshire, by Andrew Pike; Buckinghamhire industrial occupations and industries, 1841-1951, by David Thorpe
Illustrated catalogue to exhibition showing the Civil War through portraits and objects, held in Buckinghamshire County Museum, 2004, with introduction by Prof. Ian F.W. Beckett, published by the Friends and Patrons of the Museum (62 pages, paperback)