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Search over 200 million names and addresses from the 2002 to 2007 official UK Electoral Registers. Powerful search options and integration with Directory Enquiries.
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An act for laws and justice to be ministered in Wales in like form as it is in this realm (27 Henry VIII c26)
England formally annexes Wales in 1536.
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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 - Wales Genealogy & Wales Family History Resource
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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Index to Paupers in Workhouses 1861 (10% sample)
This lists adult paupers in workhouses in England and Wales.
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru - National Library of Wales : The Blue Books of 1847
The 1847 Government Report on Education is important for social historians of mid-nineteenth century Wales because of the wealth of information contained in it on not only the appalling state of the education system in the country, but also on everyday life and work in both the industrialised & rural areas. Genealogists can use these reports to learn the conditions of the schools, literacy rates, prevailing wages & social structure of parishes of interest. It also contains direct comment on the religious and moral standing of the people of Wales. But the blue-covered report is infamously remembered for the furor and agitation it caused in Wales because of the remarks of the three non-Welsh speaking Anglican commissioners regarding the Welsh language, Nonconformity and the morals of the Welsh people in general. Complete scanned images of the printed report from the National Library of Wales.
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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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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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