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A superb collection of dozens of articles relating to the two counties. Fabulous reading. This series of books contains a series of smaller publications relating to history and genealogy. They are somewhat like the present day journals of a history society or family history society. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB1014
Printed transcripts of the parish registers 1566-1812. Fully searchable in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0213-26
Lists every person in the county who owned 1 acre of land or more, with name, place, extent of land and its value Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0050-S3
27 Volume Set - Part 1: 5 VOLUMES - NOTTINGHAM CITY PARISHES - Nottingham Churches plus "Notes on St. Mary", St. Mary (2 volumes), St. Peter, St. Nicholas, Plus a fifth book: "Notes on St. Mary's Parish Registers". (Baptisms, Marriages & Burials).
Part 2: 22 VOLUMES - NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY PARISHES - Transcripts of Marriage registers. Incredibly rare books, only 150 of each volume were ever printed.
A tremendous resource for genealogists, which includes a transcript of all marriages from the earliest preserved registers in the 1500s to 1812 AND IN SOME CASES 1836
(Parishes in the very North of the County were never transcribed by Phillimore, and are therefore not included in his volumes). List of Parishes included: Annesley 1599-1812, Arnold 1546-1812, Askham 1538-1837, Attenborough 1560-1812, Averham 1538-1837, Awsworth 1756-1812, Balderton 1538-1812, Barnby-in-le-Willows 1593-1812, Barton-in-Fabis 1558-1812, Basford 1568-1812, Beckingham 16-1837, Beeston 1558-1812, Bilborough 1569-1812, Bilsthorpe 1654-1837, Bingham 1598-1812, Bleasby 1573-1837,Blidworth 1566-1837, Boughton 1685-1837, Bramcote 1562-1812, Broughton Sulney 1571-1812, Bulwell 1635-1812, Bunny 1556-1818, Burton Joyce 1559-1812, Calverton 1569-1812, Car Colston 1570-1812, Caunton 1709-1837, Clifton 1573-1812, Coddington 1676-1813, Colston Bassett 1591-1812, Colwick 1569-1754, Cossall 1663-1812, Costock 1558-1812, Cotgrave 1559-1812, Cotham 1578-1812, Cromwell 1654-1837, Cropwell Bishop 1539-1812, Eakring 1653-1837, East Bridgford 1614-1812, East Leake 1600-1812, East Stoke 1538-1812, Eastwood 1711-1912, Edingley 1580-1837, Edwalton 1538-1812, Egmanton, 1653-1837, Elston Chapel, 1584-1814, Elston 1573-1812, Elton-On-The-Hill 1593-1812, Epperston 1582-1812, Everton 1643-1837, Farndon 1559-1812, Farnsfield 1572-1837, Flawborough 1680-1812, Fledborough 1562-1837, Flintham 1629-1812, Gedling 1558-1812, Girton 1680-1807, Gonalston 1538-1812, Gotham 1558-1812, Granby 1567-1812, Greasley 1600-1812, Halam 1559-1837, Halloughton 1621-1837, Hawksworth 1569-1812, Hawton 1564-1814, Hayton 1655-1838, Hickling 1646-1812, Hockerton 1582-1837, Holme 1711-1837, Holme Pierrepont 1564-1812, Hoveringham 1560-1812, Hucknall Torkard 1559-1812, Kelham 1663-1837, Keyworth 1657-1812, Kilvington 1538-1812, Kingston-upon-Soar 1755-1811, Kinoulton 1654-1812, Kirkby-in-Ashfield 1620-1812, Kirklington 1575-1837, Kirton 1538-1837, Kneesall 1682-1837, Kneeton 1592-1812, Lambley 1569-1812, Laneham 1566-1837, Langar 1596-1812, Laxton (alias Lexington) 1607-1837, Lenton 1540-1812, Linby 1692-1837, Lowdham 1559-1812, Mansfield 1559-1812, Mansfield 1813-1837, Mansfield Woodhouse 1657-1836, Mansfield Woodhouse, Supplement, Maplebeck 1562-1837, Marnham 1601-1837, Morton 1640-1837, Newark 1754-1837, Newark Castle Chapel 1588, Newark-upon-Trent, 1599-1754, Normanton-on-Soar 1559-1812, Normanton-on-Trent 1673-1837, North Clifton 1654-1812, North Collingham 1571-1837, North Muskham 1706-1837, Norwell 1638-1837, Nuthall, 1663-1812, Orston 1590-1812, Ossington 1600-1837, Owthorpe 1733-1812, Oxton 1564-1812, Papplewick 1661-1837, Plumtree 1558-1812, Radcliffe on Trent 1633-1812, Radford 1563-1812, Ratcliffe-on-Soar 1624-1812, Rempston 1571-1812, Rolleston-cum-Fiskerton 1559-1837, Ruddington 1653-1813, Scarrington 1571-1812, Screveton 1640-1812, Scrooby 1695-1837, Selston 1559-1812, Shelford 1563-1812, Shelton 1596-1812, Sibthorpe 1720-1812, Skegby 1569-1812, Sneinton 1655-1812, South Collingham 1558-1837, South Muskham 1589-1837, South Scarle 1684-1837, Southwell 1559-1837, Stanford-on-Soar 1633-1812, Stanton-on-the-Wolds 1736-1753, Stapleford 1656-1812, Staunton Chapel 1663-1812, Staunton 1654-1812, Strelley 1665-1812, Sutton Bonington St Anne's 1560-1812, Sutton Bonington St. Michael's 1559-1812, Sutton-cum-Lound 1538-1837, Sutton-in-Ashfield 1572-1812, Sutton-in-Ashfield 1813-1837, Sutton-on-Trent 1584-1837, Syerston 1567-1812, Teversal 1572-1812, Thorney 1561-1837, Thoroton 1583-1812, Thorpe-juxta-Newark 1559-1800, Thrumpton 1679-1812, Thurgarton 1654-1812, Tithby 1583-1684, Tithby 1754-1812, Tollerton 1559-1812. Trowell 1570-1812, Upton 1586-1837 West Bridgford 1559-1812, West Leake 1617-1811, Weston 1559-1837, Whatton in the Vale 1538-1812, Widmerpool 1540-1812, Wilford 1657-1812, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds 1682-1812, Winkburn 1553-1773, Winthorpe 1695-1812, Wollaton 1576-1812, Woodborough 1573-1812, Wysall 1654-1812. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0256a
Abstracts of licences for:
ARCHDEACONRY COURT 1577-1700
PECULIAR OF SOUTHWELL 1588-1754
Licences give a lot of useful information to genealogists, as even the early ones will state details such as the place of residence of the couple, their parents or guardians, their ages, and so on. Information which is not in the early church marriage registers. This very thick book covers licences issued in Nottinghamshire between the years 1577 and 1754.
Note that volume 2 (below) does not overlap in contents. The licences were issed in a different place. Hide Details |
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ARCHDEACONRY COURT 1701-1753
PECULIAR OF SOUTWELL 1755-1853
Covers licences issued in Nottinghamshire between the years 1701 and 1853. (In earlier periods, licences were issued in Nottingham, and Suthwell) Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0680
A wonderful and very comprehensive history of the County of Nottinghamshire. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0856
Extremely detailed accounts of the county's towns, churches, castles, antiquities, monuments and scenery plus notices and biographies of 'Eminent and Learned Men to whom this County has given Birth'. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0009-S
Bailey's Annals of Nottinghamshire are in four volumes, (our copy has two volumes bound into each of two books) published in 1853, and with lots of old pictures, and engravings. Covering the history and people of Nottinghamshire from the year 627 to 1849. Totally fascinating for both historians and genealogists. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0681
A wonderful history of Nottinghamshire published in 1893. Only 750 were ever published, this volume is number 432, so this is a very rare book indeed. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0677
A history of the Nottingham Miners Association. Contains details of strike actions, pay and conditions and new legislations introduced to protect the rights of the miners in Nottinghamshire. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB1093
A very readable account of Nottinghamshire and its history, people, transport, farming and trades. Lots of stories and historical anecdotes, from the "Fair Maid of Clifton" to the "Wise men of Gotham". The book contains many early photographs of Nottingham and various places in the county, together with illustrations of stocking frames and lace making machines, etc. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0064
A wonderful collection of short articles relating to Nottinghamshire over the ages. People, places, events, anecdotes, old wive's tales, songs & rhymes, dialect, etc. Written by one of the county's leading historians, and published in 1874. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0078
This fascinating book includes extracts from the official records of the county. Not the dry, general ones, but all of those relating to petty crimes, disputes and incidents concerning normal every day people. Absolutely wonderful reading, and of course, with lots of people named in the various events. Family history information from the 1600s which just couldn't be found elsewhere. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0020
This book was one of a series published in 1738 which covered the whole of Great Britain. Some county volumes (including this one for Nottinghamshire) were issued separately, and some combined with other counties, making up six volumes in all. Here we have an account and description of Nottinghamshire in great detail, and in particular the complete history, and state of each settlement within it in 1738. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0016
Several smaller books on one CD. Mostly historical ,and photographs of old Nottingham, etc.
As the Years Have Passed By in Nottingham: 130 pages - (Undated, but 1918 or earlier). A simple and concise history of Nottingham, with many photographs, and drawings of Nottingham streets in Victorian times. Includes a lovely picture of the windmills on The Forest (of which there were thirteen!).
Nottingham in the Days of Dick Turpin (1724): Excellent. Transcripts of contemporary documents, letters, etc. of the period relating to this famous highwayman and his activities.
The Turnpike Roads of Nottinghamshire: The development of roads in Nottinghamshire.
Nottinghamshire Notable Events 869-1938 (1934): A short calendar of major events in the city's history
Guide to Nottingham Castle (1878): Contains wonderful illustrations of the old and new castles, and surroundings. Lots of local illustrated advertisements.
Historical Handbook to Nottingham Castle: (undated, but probably c 1880) "The only Complete History Ever Published". Includes Mortimer's Hole, Wars of the Roses, The Civil War and the castle's destruction, rebuilding by the Duke of Newcastle, the burning of the castle by a mob in 1831, and the rebuilding to make it Nottingham's Art Museum in 1878. Some illustrations.
Links with Old Nottingham: 60 photographic illustrations with notes. (1924) This is a really excellent book! Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0054
Transcribed extracts, with notes, of very early records of the counties of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire (1131-1307). After Domesday, the most important records relating to each county are the Pipe Rolls, and their value is immense. They contain the accounts and budget of each county including accounts for aid, taxes, scrutages, reliefs, fee farm rents, fines and amercements, and charges for work provided for the county or the King. As such they contain the names of thousands of people, and family history information which is not available from any other source. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0728-1
A superb collection of dozens of articles relating to the two counties. Fabulous reading. This series of books, starting in 1892, contains a series of smaller publications relating to history and genealogy. They are somewhat like the present day journals of a history society or family history society. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0728-2
A superb collection of dozens of articles relating to the two counties. Fabulous reading. This series of books contains a series of smaller publications relating to history and genealogy. They are somewhat like the present day journals of a history society or family history society. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0728-4
A superb collection of dozens of articles relating to the two counties. Fabulous reading. This series of books contains a series of smaller publications relating to history and genealogy. They are somewhat like the present day journals of a history society or family history society. Hide Details |
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A superb collection of dozens of articles relating to the two counties. Fabulous reading. This series of books contains a series of smaller publications relating to history and genealogy. They are somewhat like the present day journals of a history society or family history society. Hide Details |
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A COMPENDIUM SET OF FIVE VOLUMES, Vol. 1 (1892-3), Vol. 2 (1894), Vol. 3 (1895), Vol. 4 (1896) and Vol. 6 (1898) on one CD. Note: Volume 5 is not available. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0049
The original book, with lots of superb illustrations, engravings, maps, etc. The authoritative source on Nottingham history and people. Everyone with Nottingham ancestors should own a copy of this CD book. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0863
A superb history of this Nottinghamshire parish, made all the more valuble by the inclusion of all of the marriages in the parish registers from 1558 to 1812 plus 1663 Hearth tax and 1525 Lay Subsidy records. The author, Charles Gerring, is in fact the man who abstracted the marriages of Gedling for a certain Mr Phillimore's series of Nottinghamshire marriages and it is worth noting that we have not yet located the Phillimore volume containg these important records. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0076
A large book containing a very comprehensive history of the parish and of the priory. Contains lots of references to people and places in Nottingham, which is about two miles distant. A major historical work, well illustrated. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB1118
This book follows the steps of the Improvement Commission from 1823 to 1932 when the book was published. The commission made radical changes to the town that completely altered the residents' lives. Their problems seem to be similar in nature to those faced by our own Town Planner today, traffic congestion, an increasing population and concerns about health. Using maps and pictures the book explains the Commissions decision to employ a "Scavenger" (Street Cleaner), provide gas lights, employ a Police Officer, lay water pipes and the results the increasingly heavy taxes were having on the towns residents. Hide Details |
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Annals of Newark (1879), Cornelius Brown (347pp) (The acknowledged authoritative source on the history of Newark.) A superb reference book covering Newark and its district from earliest times, everything from the Romans, through to detailed reports on the Civil War and the siege of Newark (1642), to sightings of UFOs reported by the vicar of Elston in 1716 and much more. Lots of names. Wonderful. Fully searchable using Acrobat Reader. A Guide to Newark (1906), Thomas Blagg (130pp)
A Guide to Newark (1906), Thomas Blagg (130pp). A small book describing Newark as it was in 1906. Hide Details |
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The register of persons entitled to vote at any election of a member to serve for the Northern division of the County of Nottingham, commencing 1885. There are 8936 electors listed in the register. Includes the persons full name, residential address and the reason they qualify to vote i.e. freehold land, freehold factory etc. Interestingly it lists the number of properties each person owns and sometimes states what the buildings purpose was, e.g. free hold house and shop, bleach works as occupier. Indexed by district. Hide Details |
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A superb history book about Nottingham Castle. Interestingly the profits from the sale of the *original* book were donated to a fund for the Museum. Hide Details |
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A wonderful book which gives details of who held the leases for land in these two estates, plus the taxes and rents that they paid to the Corporation. For example: Milton Street. George Shelton, lease expires 1866. Premises leased to John Shelton, namely, a public house in North Street, and two houses in Milton Street, Annual rent and land tax, £16. 16/. Hide Details |
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A very rare book indeed, of which only two copies are known. Beautiful photographs of the interior and exterior of the new Council House. Hide Details |
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The Nottingham Date Book has fascinated me since I discovered a copy at the Nottinghamshire Archives. It is a book of the history of Nottingham from 850 to 1884. In particular, after about 1750, it is full of references to every-day happenings in the town and its people. Not just important people, but normal people too. Its fascination for me is not only because I was born in Nottingham and interested in its history, but also as a family historian, as it contains so many references to people and every-day events. It is a particularly rare book, and even more so in its complete edition up to 1884. Until now, one had to try to find a copy of the original book (a near impossible task) in order to read it. Hide Details |
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Book 1 - 1846, Book 2 - 1848-49, Book 3 - 1849-50.
Unlike the normal "Poll Books", which were a record of those actually voting, these books contain the names and addresses of all persons entitled to vote in the election for a Member of Parliament. To be entitled to vote in the elections, a person must have owned a house or some land. These books state the names of the people, their place of abode, the nature of their qualification to vote, and the place where their property is situated. (The 1846 book is just a list of names and addresses of Freemen entitled to vote). Hide Details |
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A very unusual book. It contains lists of all the people in Nottingham who rented properties or land from the Nottingham City Council in 1903. Addresses, value of the rental, and even the condition of the properties. Everything from terraced houses to gardening allotments. Hide Details |
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A wonderful history book covering all aspects of life in old Nottingham. A great way to see how the town has grown and changed over the years. This book discusses Nottingham's history from its foundation to 1853, when the book was published. Unusually it contains not only the history of Nottingham's institutions, amenities and landmarks but also its social and cultural history, including chapters on Nottingham's poetry, old customs, recreations, social and sanitary state, music and musicians. Full of tales and rich in detail this book brings Old Nottingham to life. Hide Details |
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James Granger lived in Nottingham for 70 years, in 1902 he decide to write an account of what the streets were like, the changes over that time, and the people who lived there, together with first hand anecdotes and stories... he also did research on the history of every street in the town. Hide Details |
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The Royal Charters form the basis for the laws of the town, some of which are still applicable; and its rights, including those of holding markets and fairs, etc. This book was originally published in 1884, and contains the text of the Royal Charters of the Borough of Nottingham from 1155 to 1712. The book has a transcript of the original Latin text plus a translation into English. Hide Details |
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The Book of Nottingham: The book was produced in 1926 was a very limited edition for those attending the annual conference of the British Medical Association. It has many excellent photographs of Nottingham in the early 1920s, even some aerial photos. The book contains descriptions of the history of Nottingham, its development, people and industries.
Nottingham Burgess Enrolments: This was scanned from the relevant pages of two of the volumes of The Records of the Borough of Nottingham. Each year men were enrolled as burgesses of the town. Effectively, this gave them certain rights, including the right to vote. To qualify as a burgess, one had to be either, born in the town, served an apprenticeship there, or have a business there, although some burgesses were purchased. Therefore the burgess rolls list the name and occupation of each person enrolled in each year. The years covered are 1702-1703 and also 1760-1800 inclusive. This does not include just the "important" people in the town, but ordinary men such as the framework knitters, etc. This makes the information particularly useful for genealogists, as it is one of the very few ways of finding out the occupation of people before the details shown in the 1841 census. Hide Details |
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Details of those with inclosures of land in Nottinghamshire. A very rare resource, this 1904 copy is one of only 300 published. Hide Details |
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Ancient accounts of the Gild of St George which contains lists of aldermen, churchwardens etc. and a summary of the churchwardens' accounts 1521-1547, 156o-1564, 1565-1571 and 1575 to 1648. Hide Details |
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An incredibly detailed history of this popular non-conformist church in Nottingham which includes a full transcript of the burial and baptismal registers from 1742 to 1837. Hide Details |
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Written by James Orange this is one of the classic history books. The title page reads thus: History and Antiquities of Nottingham in which are exhibited the various institutions, manners, customs, arts and manufactures of the people; their social and domestic habits; civil and political conditions under every successive government, from their conquest by the Normans, Danes, Saxons, Romans and early British Independency, down to the present time. Hide Details |
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John Savage was a Methodist City Missionary from January 1896 to June 1898. During this time he wrote hundreds of pages contains lots of information about the sick and aged people he visited daily in Nottingham, Basford and Plumtree. A unique original. Hide Details |
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Colonel Hutchinson was one of the major figures in the English Civil War. He was based in Nottingham. This wonderful account of his life was taken from contemporary articles, and letters, many written by his wife. This is one of the most comprehensive insights to life and events during the Civil War in Nottinghamshire. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0676
A fascinating book with an amazing amount of information about Nottingham's ancient wall which was commenced in 1267 and took nearly thirty years to complete. The wall had largely disappeared by the 1740's. Hide Details |
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WILLIAM STEVENSON and ALFRED STAPLETON
Three volumes, published between 1895 and 1899. A history of the religious institutions in this ancient city.
Not only relating to the three main parish churches of Nottingham, but other ancient churches and religious institutions too, including the chapels in the castle, a chapel actually on Trent Bridge, a chapel in the caves of Nottingham, a mediaeval synagogue for the town's jews, and lots more. This is not just a simple descriptive work, but an extremely in-depth scholarly study. Hide Details |
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A collection of genealogical notes and pedigrees of the Stretton family which date back to 1217. There also many notes and descriptions of places and buildings such as churches in Nottinghamshire. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB0678
A wonderful book with fabulous descriptions of places in Nottingham. Hide Details |
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The aim of the writer was to compile a work that provided archaeological, historical, accurate information in a language not too technical for the reader. He has succeeded; this book covers the history of Southwell Cathedral from the early Norman times to the dissolution of the chapter. Inclues 38 Illustrations. If your interests lie in local history or if one of your ancestors lived or worked at the Cathedral, this is an excellent book for you. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB8005
Full pedigrees (tree diagrams) of families, in alphabetical order, as at 1569 & 1614. (An index is included, as each family also contains names of other people marrying into the family). Also includes transcripts of parish registers and other notes relating to some families. The pedigrees in many cases go back many generations before 1614 to Norman times. Hide Details |
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CD-ROM - Ref: ACB-GB8082
During the 1500s and 1600s, the Heralds visited each county and recorded the pedigrees of families. In many cases the pedigrees date back to Norman times (the 11th century). These records form an extremely important source of information for family historians. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Harleian Society published a large series of books containing transcripts of these ancient documents. The books also include descriptions or illustrations of the coats of arms of these people. Hide Details |
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