Liversedge Surname Ancestry ResultsOur indexes 1850-1950 include entries for the spelling 'liversedge'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 35 records (displaying 1 to 10): Single Surname Subscription | | Buying all 35 results of this search individually would cost £190.00. But you can have free access to all 35 records for a year, to view, to save and print, for £100. Save £90.00. More... |
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(1851) 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 the insolvents, from the issues from January to December 1851.LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Inhabitants of Bradford, Yorkshire
(1853) William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area.LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Inhabitants of Dewsbury, Yorkshire
(1853) William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area. LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Inhabitants of Halifax, Yorkshire
(1853) William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area. LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Inhabitants of Heckmondwike, Yorkshire
(1853) William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area. These pages also include Hunsworth, Liversedge, Tong, Wyke, Mirfield and Barwick-in-Elmet.LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Inhabitants of Huddersfield, Yorkshire
(1853) William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area. LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Inhabitants of Leeds, Yorkshire
(1853) William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area. LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £6.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Boys entering Leeds Grammar School
(1854) The admission books for Leeds Grammar School from 1820 to 1900 were edited by Edmund Wilson and published in 1906. The series of registers is almost complete for the period, there being in addition admission registers for the Lower (or Commercial) Department from 1856 to 1865, and lists of boys in the school in 1856, and in the Commercial Department in 1861. The entries are arranged by date or term of admission: a sequential number is given first, then surname, christian name, and, after a dash, father's christian name, occupation, and address; another dash, and then the age of the boy at admission, and often his year of leaving (with the abbreviation r. for 'removed' or 'left'). r.* means left without notice; (o) or S. or Stranger or Foreigner indicates a boy not on the foundation. The editor was unable to divine the meaning of the abbreviation (Q) or the asterisks prefixed to most entries in 1856 to 1860, but dutifully copies them into the text. In smaller type he then proceeds, where possible, to add some information about the boy's subsequent career.LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £4.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Boys entering Leeds Grammar School Lower (Commercial) Department
(1857) The admission books for Leeds Grammar School from 1820 to 1900 were edited by Edmund Wilson and published in 1906. The series of registers is almost complete for the period, there being in addition admission registers for the Lower (or Commercial) Department from 1856 to 1865, and lists of boys in the school in 1856, and in the Commercial Department in 1861. The entries are arranged by date or term of admission: a sequential number is given first, then surname, christian name, and, after a dash, father's christian name, occupation, and address; another dash, and then the age of the boy at admission, and often his year of leaving (with the abbreviation r. for 'removed' or 'left'). r.* means left without notice; (o) or S. or Stranger or Foreigner indicates a boy not on the foundation. The editor was unable to divine the meaning of the abbreviation (Q) or the asterisks prefixed to most entries in 1856 to 1860, but dutifully copies them into the text. In smaller type he then proceeds, where possible, to add some information about the boy's subsequent career.LIVERSEDGE. Cost: £4.00.  | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Dissolutions of Partnerships
(1857) Trade partnerships dissolved, or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders, in England and Wales
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