A comprehensive, alphabetical list of all clergy throughout England, Wales, Ireland, the Episcopal church in Scotland, the army and navy, and colonial dioceses; and of all churches and cathedral establishments with details of their patrons and funding. This book gives huge insight into the practical workings of the church in England at the time. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Fully searchable *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains information on peers, the House of Commons, knights, army and navy lists, incumbents of parishes, etc. A broad variety of information can be found such as BMD dates, addresses, ranks, plus much more.~ ~Please note: House of commons section L-Z and Honorary companions of Bath A-C are missing from this product *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 920 pages More Info
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Volume 2 of So Soon Passeth It Away: The story of a branch of the Braund family who leave rural Cornwall for the docklands of Plymouth in the early C19th. Includes stories of the early Victorian navy, the cholera epidemic and the Opium Wars. By Janet Few (Braund Society, 2003). 10 illustrations plus family trees, 80 A5 pages
This transcription of the Parish Registers of Holy Trinity Church, Chester, from 1532 to 1837, was originally compiled and published in 1914 by L.M.Farrell, Rector of the Church. The Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials are fully indexed for Surnames and Professions. There are also indexes for Trades and Professions, Titled People, Army and Navy Personnel, Diseases and Causes of Death, and...More Info
Records of peerage and gentry, clergymen, lawyers, doctors, teachers, army, navy, marine officers etc.
Altrincham and Its Buttermarket 1682-1760: A late seventeenth century urban regeneration project. The effect of the Royal Navy's need for cheese on a small market town in Cheshire and its hinterland. It began the start of a small golden age for the market town.
The Beginnings of Ingestre; Barber and Colman; John Derbyshire, an Ashton-on-Mersey Lad in Nelson’s Navy; John Moore (1774-1857) and the Peterloo Massacre