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Lists of people entitled to vote, or of people who voted, at elections. A freeholder was a man who owned his land outright (in fee) or who held it by lease which could be for one or more lives (for example, his own life or for the lives of other people named in the lease). Search includes surname & forename as well as address and a scanned image of the printed list where the name appears.
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Includes surname & forename as well as address and a scanned image of the printed list where the name appears.
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Registers of Scotland Executive Agency
Guide to Land, Sasine, Personal and Other Registers.
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Registry of Deeds Index Project
This is a volunteer produced index that will build to a complete index of the names in the deeds registered in the Registry of Deeds in Dublin, Ireland. This was established in 1709 and contains a vast amount of genealogical information in land transactions including marriage and other family settlements.
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Return of Owners of Land in England and Wales, 1873
This database contains a transcript of the entries in the Return of Owners of Land in 1873 for England & Wales. Where available the entries are linked to images of the original page.
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Return of Owners of Land in Norfolk in 1873
Online searchable database.
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Return of Owners of Land, 1873
This lists names of owners who owned more than an acre of land, address, extent of lands, and rental.
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Scotland's Environment Web Land Information Search v1.0
The Land Information Search (LIS) is a map based tool that allows you to search for data relating to an area of land that you have identified. The LIS tool enables you to define your area of interest by either simply placing a point on the map, or by drawing more detailed shapes to better represent your area.
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Tenures of Land and Customs of Manors
Details, including full index by surname, for new edition of Tenures of Land and Customs of Manors. First published in 1679, this book gives details of land tenure (who owned what pieces of land) in England and Wales, from Middle Ages onwards.
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The National Archives - Manorial Documents Register
The Manorial Documents Register (MDR) is the official index to English and Welsh manorial records and provides brief descriptions of documents and details of their locations in public and private hands.
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