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An introduction to Quarter Sessions Records
Discussion of valuable and important sources for English family historians.
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Ancestry.com - England Genealogy & England Family History Resources
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - England, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers, 1751-1921 $
Original source: Membership registers 1751-1921 from the collection of the United Grand Lodge of England held by the Library and Museum of Freemasonry. Images reproduced by courtesy of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London. Rights reserved.
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GENUKI: Index to Paupers in Workhouses 1861 (10% Sample)
This lists adult paupers in workhouses in England and Wales.
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Internet Library of Early Journals - Browse Journals
Online images of selected issues of UK periodicals such as the Gentleman's Magazine and The Builder.
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Kew, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom.
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Discovery - Explore the catalogue
Descriptions of more than 10 million records held by The National Archives of England, Wales and the United Kingdom. The visitor may either search or browse through the descriptions. Images of the documents are not available. Visitors can request copies online and can also place advance orders for the day of their visit.
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This is an alphabetical list of the topical Research Guides. The guides help you find what you need in the catalogue, so this should be the first thing you consult.
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Research Guides - Online Collections
Searching the index is free. There is a small fee to download a digital image of a document.
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The Workhouse - The history of the workhouse by Peter Higginbotham
Provides information on many of the workhouses in the United Kingdom including their history, constituent parishes, location, and often pictures. Provides lists of staff and inmates from the 1881 Census for some workhouses and often gives the current location of the workhouse records with a brief inventory.
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Using Written Archives To Find Out About The History Of Your House
From the companion web site to the BBC television series on public records in the United Kingdom Breaking the Seal.
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