Inhabitants of Yorkshire: Strafforth wapentake
(1379) The poll tax returns for this wapentake, the area around Rotherham and Sheffield.PAKER. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Acolytes Ordained by the Archbishop of Armagh (1407) Recorded in the register of archbishop Nicholas Fleming of Armagh, calendared by the Reverend H. J. Lawlor
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Priests Ordained by the Archbishop of Armagh (1407) Recorded in the register of archbishop Nicholas Fleming of Armagh, calendared by the Reverend H. J. Lawlor
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Subdeacons Ordained by the Archbishop of Armagh (1407) Recorded in the register of archbishop Nicholas Fleming of Armagh, calendared by the Reverend H. J. Lawlor
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Priests in the province of Armagh (1412) Recorded in the register of archbishop Nicholas Fleming of Armagh, calendared by the Reverend H. J. Lawlor
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Retired monks, nuns and chantry priests in the east Midlands
(1547-1551) Lists of pensions being paid to monks, nuns and chantry priests in the diocese of Lincoln after the dissolution of the monasteries and chantries. The diocese covered Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, part of Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and Rutland, which had been shorn from the diocese, are not covered by these returns.
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Charles County, Maryland, Court Minutes
(1658) Pages 1 to 34 of Liber A, the first book of Charles County court minutes, from June to December 1658.PAKER. Cost: £4.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Early settlers of Connecticut
(1636-1665) The colony of Connecticut was settled in 1633 by emigrants from Massachusetts. The modern state of Connecticut also includes the colony of Newhaven. The seat of government of Connecticut was established in 1635 at Newtown (Hartford), on the site of a Dutch fort. The first volume of the Connecticut colony records is in three parts: 1, the records of the General and Particular Courts from April 1636 to December 1649; 2, Copy wills and probate inventories; 3, Grants and Conveyances of Lands, mostly from 1662 to 1690. The second volume of the records contains the minutes of the General Court from February 1650 to October 1669. In accordance with a resolution of the General Assembly, J. Hammond Trumbull transcribed the whole of the surviving court records as far as May 1665 (the union with Newhaven colony), with the probate material from 1640 to 1649, and these were published as 'The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut' in 1850.PAKER. Cost: £4.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Deaths, Marriages, and Marine Accidents
(1802-1803) Death notices and obituaries, marriage and birth notices, general news and marine accidents (usually naming the unfortunate captain), as reported in the Monthly Register and Encyclopedian Magazine. Includes some marriages and deaths from Ireland, Scotland and abroad.
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Inhabitants of Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire
(1805) Holden's Triennial Directory of 1805 to 1807 included a provincial section, listing professional people and traders in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. (The sample scan here is from the listing for Bath)PAKER. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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