
Anguline Research Archives.
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Price: £10.00P
Code: ARA 136
by Thomas Tonge, Norry King of Arms.
With an appendix of other heraldic documents relating to the north of England.
Edited by W. Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, F.S.A.
Published in 1863
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Code: ARA 150
Returns "from each workhouse in England & Wales, of the name of every adult pauper in each workhouse who has been an inmate of the workhouse during a continuous period of five years; stating the amount of time that each of such inmates shall have been in the workhouse, and the reason assigned why such persons are unable to maintain themselves:"
This cd contains the full return arranged by county and workhouse plus the summary
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Price: £14.00P
Code: ARA 190
Edited by John Brownbill, M.A.
Published in 1920.
Transcripts of Marriage Bonds for Lancashire north of the River Ribble; also the western half of the North Riding of Yorkshire, and the southern parts of Westmorland and Cumberland.
The transcripts give - date, names and parish of residence of bride and groom, names of bondsmen and witnesses.
Complete with indexes of names and places.
Very useful for family history research
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Code: ARA 253
Compiled and edited by G. B. Routledge.
Published in 1924.
This register of Carlisle Grammar School in Cumberland covers scholars between the years 1699-1924, with some earlier entries of Masters back to 1294.
In addition to the biographical details about the scholars, there are listings of Masters, Head Masters, Assistant Masters, School Caretakers, sporting teams and names on the war memorial.
Complete with useful indexes of names.
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Price: £8.00P
Code: ARA 268
Published in 1878
Transcripts of all the monumental inscriptions in the graveyards of Brigham and Bridekirk, near Cockermouth.
Many include a short note, descriptive of the style of the monument in regard to its shape or ornamentation.
A valueable work which includes many gravestones which may no longer be legible or even survive.
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Code: ARA 399
Published in 1920
A short guide to the village of Grasmere in the Lake District of Cumbria, made famous by the poet William Wordsworth.
Includes chapters on -
The Church
The Churchyard (with epitaphs of special interest)
Rushbearing
Dove Cottage.
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Code: ARA 476
Transcribed by Henry Brierley, B.A. and R. Morris Richardson, Esq.
Published in 1918.
Transcripts of the parish registers of Skelton.
Contains -
Baptisms 1580-1647; 1662-1812
Marriages 1580-1646; 1662-1812
Burials 1580-1648; 1662-1812
Complete with indexes of names and places.
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Code: ARA 488
Edited by the Rev. Arthur Anderson Williams, M.A. and James Pennington Burns.
Published in 1891.
Transcripts of the registers for the parish of Colton.
Contains :
Baptisms, Marriages & Burials 1623 - 1812.
Also includes epitaphs inside the church.
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Code: ARA 542
Edited by James Wilson, M.A., Vicar.
Published in 1890.
Transcripts of the monumental inscriptions in the church and churchyard and cemetery of St. Michael's, Dalston.
The transcriptions of the M.Is. in the churchyard were completed in 1888. It is therefore highly likely that more than a few of the headstones are now illegible and these transcripts provide an unique reference to those lost inscriptions.
The transcriptions of the M.Is in the cemetery were completed in 1889 and as above may contain transcripts of stones now illegible.
In addition the section of notes provide useful further information about those buried in the churchyard giving information such as occupation, family connections, and various snippets of interesting information.
An index of names is also provided.
An extremely useful source for both family and local history research.
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