Official Papers
(1547-1580) The State Papers Domestic cover all manner of business relating to England, Ireland and the colonies, conducted in the office of the Secretary of State as well as other miscellaneous records.
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Liegemen and Traitors, Pirates and Spies
(1578-1580) The Privy Council of queen Elizabeth was responsible for internal security in England and Wales, and dealt with all manner of special and urgent matters
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Lancashire and Cheshire Marriage Licences
(1606-1616) Licences for intended marriages in Chester archdeaconry, which covered Cheshire and Lancashire south of the Ribble (by far the most populous part of that county)MEO. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Lancashire and Cheshire Marriage Licences
(1667-1680) Licences for intended marriages in Chester archdeaconry, which covered Cheshire and Lancashire south of the Ribble (by far the most populous part of that county)MEO. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Treasury and Customs Records
(1685-1688) Government accounts, with details of income and expenditure in Britain, America and the colonies
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Tradesmen of Chester
(1392-1805) Lists of admissions of freemen of the city of Chester from the earliest surviving records to 1805 were compiled by J. H. E. Bennett and published by the Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society from 1906. These lists were extracted from the mayoral yearbooks (dating back to 1392) and twelve freemen's rolls covering 1538 to 1612 and 1636 to 1805; and a list of admissions for 1505-1506 in Harleian MS 2105 (British Library). The record does not become more or less continuous until about 1490: in all, 12,426 freedoms are recorded. Freedom of the city, necessary to practise a trade in the city, could be obtained by birth (in which case the father's name and occupation are usually given); by apprenticeship to a freeman (the master's name and occupation being given); or by order of assembly. Both the freemen and the masters listed are indexed here. The main abbreviations used are: B, freedom taken up by right of birth; I, freedom taken up by right of indenture; M. B., Mayor's Book; *, freedom granted by order of assembly.MEO. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Naturalizations
(1915) The Home Office issued monthly lists of aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization or Readmission to British Nationality had been granted by the Secretary of State and whose oaths of allegiance had been registered in the Home Office. These notices, from January to December 1915, refer to naturalizations from December 1914 to November 1915. The lists give full name, surname first; country of origin; date of taking the oath of allegiance; place of residence; and occupation. An dagger indicates re-admission to British nationality.MEO. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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British Palestine: Deaths of Government Officials
(1934) Official announcements of the British administration in Palestine were issued, By Authority, in the weekly Palestine Gazette. These include announcements of appointments by the High Commissioner, acting appointments, termination of appointments, resignations and deaths of officials in public service, giving surname, initials, post, and date.
Issues 451 to 482, July to December 1934.MEO. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Pupils of College des Freres, Jerusalem
(1934) Official announcements of the British administration in Palestine were issued, By Authority, in the weekly Palestine Gazette. These include pass lists of candidates for the Palestine Secondary School Certificate, the Palestine Matriculation Certificate, and the Palestine Intermediate Arts and Science Certificate.
Issues 451 to 482, July to December 1934.MEO. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Inhabitants of Richmond, Kew and Petersham
(1937) Kelly's Directory ("Buff Book") of Richmond in Surrey, Kew, Petersham and Ham for 1937 covered an extensive area, from Kew Bridge and the River Thames on the north to Ham on the south, and from Sheen Common and Richmond Park on the east to Isleworth on the west. This is the directory of private residents of Richmond (R), Kew (K) and Petersham (P).MEO. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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