This 900-page work details the States of the Australian Commonwealth, plus Tasmania, New Zealand, Fiji and British New Guinea in the year 1906. As well as statistics, and land and mining regulations by State, there are numerous maps including geographical, mineral, railway, newspaper, and maps for major cities. Each state section is headed by state history, geography, climate, geology, vegetable produce, fauna, educational facilities, and social and civic infrastructure, including employees o... More Info
Product Code: GRD5943
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Complementing RA8 by providing a guide to the streets, courts and alleyways which comprised the City of London in the Victorian era.
Abstracted and indexed by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction; "St. Botolph Aldgate is a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. There are only a few Huguenots in the records but quite a few Jewish people, Irish, Scots and other early immigrants. For civil purposes St. Botolph was divided into two parts, each with seperate civil jurisdiction. The two parts were St. Botolph...More Info
An index showing names, ages and parishes for a large number of City of London burial registers - virtually impossible to search individually (36242 entries). Comprises parts 1 and 2 merged into one index.New edition (1997). 4 fiche.
Volume I - St Botolph Aldgate abstracted and indexed by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction: "St Botolph Aldgate is a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. There are only a few Huguenots in the records but quite a few Jewish people, Irish, Scots and other early immigrants. For civil purposes St Botolph was divided into two parts, each with separate civil jurisdiction. Th...More Info
AN INDEX OF BURIALS IN LONDON & MIDDLESEX, covering 52 parishes. Nearly 58,000 burials (NOT INCLUDED IN THE National Burial Index) .Parishes, dates and number of records as follows: Ashford 1700 –06/7, 1760 –1870 (666); Christ Church Greyfriars, (City) 1639-39/40 (98); Clerkenwell: St Barnabas, 1842-54 (82); Clerkenwell: St Thomas Charterhouse 1846-54 (472); Cowley 1562–1876 (1617); Cranford...More Info