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www.192.com

192.com

192.com tells you more about people, businesses & places in the UK than any other directory. More than just directory enquiries, 192.com lists full names, addresses, age guides, property prices, aerial photos, company & director reports, family records, & much more!


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www.archersoftware.co.uk

Archer Software

Archer Software specializes in developing programs and utilities to help with your family history.


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www.englandsimmigrants.com

England's Immigrants 1330 - 1550

Welcome to England’s Immigrants 1330-1550, a fully-searchable database containing over 64,000 names of people known to have migrated to England during the period of the Hundred Years’ War and the Black Death, the Wars of the Roses and the Reformation. The information within this database has been drawn from a variety of published and un-published records – taxation assessments, letters of denization and protection, and a variety of other licences and grants – and offers a valuable resource for anyone interested in the origins, destinations, occupations and identities of the people who chose to make England their home during this turbulent period. For more information on the sources used, please click on Sources.


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www.lineages.co.uk

Family Research - English, Scottish and Irish Genealogy

Informatiewebsite voor Engelse, Schotse en Ierse genealogie.


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www.findmypast.co.uk

Find my past

Owned by publishing giant DC Thomson and a global player in the family history market, Findmypast's mission is simple. We want to help everyone discover and celebrate how they are uniquely connected. Our family of brands, billions of digitised records and clever site tools are creating those new connections and discoveries every day.


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www.freebmd.org.uk

FreeBMD Home Page

FreeBMD is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe the Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales, and to provide free Internet access to the transcribed records. It is a part of the Free UK Genealogy family, which also includes FreeCEN (Census data) and FreeREG (Parish Registers). To search the records that have so far been transcribed by FreeBMD click on the Search button below.


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www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content

General Register Office (GRO) - Official information on births, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths

The General Register Office is part of Her Majesty's Passport Office and oversees civil registration in England and Wales. We maintain the national archive of all births, marriages and deaths dating back to 1837 and further information on our services can be found using the links shown below.


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www.genuki.org.uk

GENUKI: Home page

GENUKI provides a virtual reference library of genealogical information of particular relevance to the UK and Ireland. It is a non-commercial service, maintained by a charitable trust and a group of volunteers.


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bmdregisters.co.uk

Non Conformist BMD Register Search | BmdRegisters

The Official Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs Service. Methodists, Wesleyans, Baptists, Independents, Protestant Dissenters, Congregationalist, Presbyterians, Unitarians, Quakers (Society of Friends), Dissenters and Russian Orthodox. Maternity Records. Overseas Records. Early Birth Registers plus various other BMD records.


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www.oldbaileyonline.org

Old Bailey Online - The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913 - Central Criminal Court

The Proceedings contain accounts of trials which took place at the Old Bailey. The first published collection of trials at the Old Bailey dates from 1674, and from 1678 accounts of the trials at each sessions (meeting of the Court) were regularly published. Inexpensive, and targeted initially at a popular audience, the Proceedings were produced shortly after the conclusion of each sessions and were initially a commercial success. But with the growth of newspapers and increasing publication costs the audience narrowed by the nineteenth century to a combination of lawyers and public officials. With few exceptions, this periodical was regularly published each time the sessions met (eight times a year until 1834, and then ten to twelve times a year) for 239 years, when publication came to a sudden halt in April 1913.


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