Condren Surname Ancestry ResultsOur indexes 1000-1900 include entries for the spelling 'condren'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 6 records (displaying 1 to 6):
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Insolvents in Ireland
(1846) Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, issued monthly, included lists of insolvencies and stages in the process whereby the insolvents petitioned for release from debtors' prison. The insolvent is generally referred to by name (surname first), address and trade. This is the index to the names of Irish insolvents, from the issues from January to December 1846.CONDREN. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1886) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, January to March 1886CONDREN. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1886) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, April to June 1886CONDREN. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1886) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, July to September 1886CONDREN. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1887) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, January to March 1887. Includes some dissolutions of partnerships.CONDREN. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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British artillerymen fighting in South Africa
(1899-1902) The Queen Victoria's South Africa Medal was awarded (after her death, in the event) to all who had served honourably in the various campaigns in the Boer War. Returns were made from each unit, and consolidated into nominal roll, of which this is the one for the Royal Artillery. Confusingly, the ledgers used had originally been printed for a register of men transferred (or re-transferred after mobilization) to 1st Class Army Reserve. All the original column headings were therefore struck through, and the roll was prepared with this information: Date of Issue; Regimental Number; Rank; Name; Unit; Medal (a 1 indicating that a medal was awarded); [number of] Clasps; the reference to the source in the original returns, usually starting with AG for papers in the hands of the Adjutant-General, and 68/Art/ for the Royal Artillery records. The final column, normally left blank, was occasionally used for explanatory remarks.CONDREN. Cost: £8.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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