Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 1 to 9 on one CD. Covers various parishes for a range of years in the county of Buckinghamshire. *Amersham 1561-1812 *Aston Clinton 1560-1812 *Aston Clinton St Leonards 1739 - 1754 *Beaconsfield 1631-1812 *Bradenham 1627-1812 *Broughton 1720-1837 *Burnham 1561-1812 *Chalfont St Giles 1584-1812 *Chalfont St Peter 1538-1812 *Cheddington 1552-1812 *Chenies 1593-1836 *Chesham 1637-1837 *Chicheley 1559-1812 *Cholesbury 1576- More Info
A searchable chronological list of persons baptised, married, or buried between 1562 and 1812, in the parish of Thornton, Buckinghamshire.... More Info
A chronological list of Persons Baptised (1558-1837), Married (1558-1908) or Buried (1558-1837) at Addington Parish, in the county of Buckinghamshire. Searchable product.... More Info
A chronological list of persons Christened, Married or Buried in the parish of Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire between 1565-1836. Searchable product.... More Info
Parish records listing baptisms, marriages and burials in Chesham from 1538 to 1636, including an index. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable by whole or part name * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully Printable... More Info
This two volume set of the registers of Wing in Buckinghamshire lists christening, marriage and burial records from 1546-1812. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable by whole name or part name * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
The Rev. Arthur H. Plaisted's exhaustive 1932 work not only includes 9 Volumes of Parish Registers, but has additional chapters detailing the Parsons of Medmenham from 1185 to 1930, and Officers of the Church including selected Parish Clerks, and a list of Churchwardens from 1537 to 1931. The Registers themselves are prefaced by 30 pages of supporting information covering relevant acts of parliament, the first census, the establishment of civil registration, funeral customs and more. Register... More Info
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In the second half of the 19th century the Rothschild family, bankers and financiers, built or acquired no fewer than seven great houses in and around the Vale of Aylesbury, while a little to the south Benjamin Disraeli, soon to be Prime Minister, was also moving in. This pamphlet outlines their story. (36-page pamphlet, published by Rothschild Waddedon Limited, 1996)
Collected papers,subjects ranging from Lowe Palaeolithic to post-medieval, from the Solent-Thames Research Framework Buckinghgamshire Paper No.15, 2009
Covers the period from the Ice Age to the Tudors and includes mammoths, early prehistoric farmers, Romans, Britons, Saxons, Vikings, Normans and medieval peasants
Some letters of Isaac D'Israeli of Bradenham and his contemporaries, with notes on Bradenham House By Thea van Dam
Covers the history of the two villages from earliest times up to 1550 (62pp).