This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Beachampton which is situated about 2 miles south west of Stony Stratford and 6 miles north east of Buckingham, adjacent to the county border with Northamptonshire. Amongst the records included are Bastardy Bonds, Apprentice Certificates, Settlement Certificates and Examinations and Removal Orders for the period 1743-1830, Land Tax Assessments of 1782, 1792, 1812 and 1822, a census return of 1801, lists of the recipients of various charitable benefactions and the census taken in 1841.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the parish of Bledlow, Buckinghamshire, which is situated on the border with Oxfordshire about 3 miles from Princes Risborough and 45 miles from London. Amongst the records included are Parish Collections of 1669 and 1670, Charity payments for 1672, 1827, 1848 and 1864, Poll Books 1710 and 1831, Gamekeepers' Deputations 1745 to 1858, Overseers' Receipts and Payments 1723 and 1769, Rent Roll 1756, Payments to Militia Mens' wives 1760 to 1762, Licensed Victuallers 1790 and 1821, Donations to the Poor 1800, Captain Grubb's Company of Volunteers 1803, List of Landowners 1812, Churchwardens' Rate 1824, Men qualified to serve on Juries 1829, Kelly's Directory 1869 and a Register of Absent Voters for 1918.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the parish of Bledlow, Buckinghamshire, which is situated on the border with Oxfordshire about 3 miles from Princes Risborough and 45 miles from London. Amongst the records included are a Parish Collection of 1676, Charity payments for 1703, 1785 to 1812, 1884 and 1912, Poll Books 1722 and 1831, Overseers' Receipts and Payments 1693, 1751 and 1777, Tithe Book 1742, Licensed Victuallers 1758, Militia Enrolments 1788, Militia Ballot List 1796, List of Poor Persons 1816 to 1820, Abstracts from the Vestry Minute Book 1822 to 1838, Return of Public Houses 1872, Kelly's Directory 1887 and Recipients of the Bishop's Prize and Certificates 1913 to 1916.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the borough and parish of Buckingham, formerly the county town of Buckinghamshire, which is situated in the north west of the county some 57 miles from London. Amongst the records included are Certificates for Alehousekeepers 1577, recipients of Lady Mary Bagot's Charity 1690-1721, Poll Book of 1722, Sessions Order Book 1748-1768, Universal British Directory of 1792, Cottage Allotments at Gawcott 1803, Payments to Militia Mens' wives 1803-1811, Licensed Victuallers 1810, Commitments to the Common Gaol 1828-1837, Petty Sessions Bastardy Cases 1887-1902, Applicants for appointment as Almspersons 1897-1929 and a Register of Almspersons 1896-1946.
A second booklet contains a miscellany of records for the borough and parish of Buckingham, formerly the county town of Buckinghamshire, which is situated in the north west of the county some 57 miles from London. Amongst the records included are a Poll Book of 1710, Gamekeepers' Recognizances 1716-1830, Poll for the Office of Bailiff 1807, Pigot & Co.'s Directory 1823-4, Licensed Victuallers 1825, Register of Electors 1832, Commitments to the House of Correction 1827-1837, Licenses granted in the Borough of Buckingham 1872-1875 and an Absent Voters List of 1918.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Chenies which is situated about four miles east of Amersham, adjacent to the county border with Hertfordshire. Amongst the records included are Bastardy Bonds, Apprentice Certificates, Settlement Certificates and Examinations and Removal Orders for the period 1716-1802, a Land Tax Assessment of 1800, a census return of 1821, a Poor Rate Assessment of 1825, a Surveyor's Rate Assessment of 1830 and the census taken in 1841.
FULL TITLE: The Records of Chesham Town and Hamlets - Volume One.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Chesham, together with its hamlets of Hundridge, Chartridge, Ashridge, Bellingdon, Ashley Green, Botley, Latimers and Waterside, which is situated about five miles from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Amongst the records included are Orders for the Payment of Bounty Money, Orders for Payment to Militia Mens' Wives, Orders for Payment of Relief, a Rate for the Repair of the Church 1606, Poll Book for 1710, Poor Rate Assessment for 1720, Overseers' Disbursements 1778, Trade Directory for 1792, 1821 census for the hamlets of Botley, Waterside and Latimers, and Weekly Payments to Labourers 1830.
FULL TITLE: The Records of Chesham Town and Hamlets - Volume Two.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Chesham, together with its hamlets of Hundridge, Chartridge, Ashridge, Bellingdon, Ashley Green, Botley, Latimers and Waterside, which is situated about five miles from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Amongst the records included are Removal Orders, Indemnity Bonds, Miscellaneous Orders, Allocation of Church Seating 1607, List of Churchwardens 1711-1763, List of Overseers of the Poor 1711-1763, Licensed Victuallers of 1577 and 1784, Poll Book for 1722, Poor Rate Assessment for 1748, Parish Apprentices 1749-1757, Overseers' Disbursements 1767 and 1789, Arrears of the Church Rate 1777-78 and 1779, Freeholders Qualified to Serve on Juries 1801 and a Trade Directory for 1823-4.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Datchet which is situated in the extreme south of the county on its border with Berkshire. It lies twenty one miles from London, two miles east of Eton and two and a half miles north east of Windsor. Amongst the records included are a Hearth Tax Return of 1622, Poll Tax List of 1698, Gamekeepers' Deputations 1711-1916, Land Tax Assessment 1795, Overseers' Disbursements 1806-1811, Extracts from the Vestry Minute Book 1800-1825, Overseers' Payments 1826-7, Register of Electors 1832 and 1850, Poor Rate 1846, Trade Directories 1877 and 1903 and the Absent Voters List of 1918.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Denham which is situated about seven miles north east of Slough and seven miles south east of Beaconsfield, adjacent to the county border with Middlesex. Amongst the records included are a Poor Rate Assessment of 1695, an 'Acct of ye houses and inhabitants in the Parish of Denham taken 1749', Land Tax Assessments of 1781, 1801 and 1821 and the census taken in 1841.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the adjacent Buckinghamshire parishes of Hartwell and Stone which are situated on the Oxford road two or three miles west of Aylesbury. Amongst the records included for both parishes are a Subsidy Roll of 1626, a Poll Tax Return of 1660, a List of Inhabitants of 1730, a List of Freeholders of 1780 and Militia Ballot Lists for 1796. Also included are a Window Tax Assessment for Stone for 1780 and a Militia Ballot List for Hartwell for 1806.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records pertaining to this small parish situated just north of Newport Pagnell. Of particular interest are a letter giving a mini census of the inhabitants in 1787, a list of inhabitants in 1811 and a rough book giving information on the inhabitants in 1839. Also included are the 1841 and 1861 census returns for the parish and a number of other records.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Newport Pagnell which is situated in the north of the county at the junction of the rivers Ouse and Lovat. It lies some 51 miles from London and 15 miles from Northampton. Amongst the records included are Gamekeepers' Deputations 1711-1916, Poll Book of 1710, Licensed Victuallers of 1784 and 1810, Land Tax Assessment of 1790, Kilpin's Charity payments of 1749, 1775, 1804, 1854 and 1872, Pigot & Co.'s Directory of 1823-4, Register of Electors of 1832, Commoners in Bury Field and Bury Meadow 1872 and miscellaneous parish documents including harmless bonds and some certificates of settlement and removal.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Newport Pagnell which is situated in the north of the county at the junction of the rivers Ouse and Lovat. It lies some 51 miles from London and 15 miles from Northampton. Amongst the records included are Poll Book of 1722, Bastardy Papers 1718-1787, Licensed Victuallers of 1773 and 1820, Settlement and Militia Examinations 1743-1785, Freeholders Qualified to serve on Juries 1784, Window and other Assessed Taxes 1809-10, Pigot & Co.'s Direcory of 1842, Mrs. Martha White's Charity payments 1751, 1767, 1775, 1788 and 1803, Jane Goodman's Charity payments 1749-1810 and 1854-1868, Queen Ann's Hospital Charity payments 1862-1870, Register of Slaughter Houses 1898 and Registers of Cow-Keepers, Dairymen and Purveyors of Milk.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Olney which is situated in the extreme north of the county on the borders of both Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. It lies four miles north of Newport Pagnell, twelve miles south east of Northampton, twelve miles south of Wellingborough and twelve miles west of Bedford. Amongst the records included are Settlement Certificates, Settlement Examinations, Removal Orders, Bastardy Papers, Licensed Victuallers of 1577, 1773 and 1784, Poll Books for 1710 and 1722, Land Tax Assessment for 1801, Olney Troop of North Bucks Yeomanry 1808, Trade Directories for 1823-4 and 1842 and a Register of Electors for 1832.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Princes Risborough which is situated at the foot of the Chiltern Hills midway between Aylesbury and High Wycombe. Amongst the records included are a Subsidy Roll of 1625/6, Poll Tax Rate Assessment of 1660, Poll Books of 1722 and 1784, Meade's Charity Apprentices 1802-1846, Volunteer s for the Militia 1803, Census Return of 1821 and Trade Directories for 1847 and 1869.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Princes Risborough which is situated at the foot of the Chiltern Hills midway between Aylesbury and High wycombe. Amongst the records included are a Subsidy Roll of 1673, Poor Rate Assessments for 1777 and 1812, Militia Ballot List of 1796, Recipients of Chibnall's Charity 1801-1820, Census Return of 1831 and a Trade Directory for 1863.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Ravenstone which lies on the Buckinghamshire/Northamptonshire border some 3 miles from Olney and 5 miles from Newport Pagnell. Of particular interest is the list of admissions and discharges, 1684-1900, for the Almshouses founded by Lord Chancellor Nottingham. Also included are the Census Returns of 1811 and 1841 and Members of the Friendly Society 1851-1900.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the parish of Shabbington, which is situated about twelve miles east of Oxford and three miles north west of Thame. Amongst the records included are Poll Books of 1713 and 1722, Lists of Men in the Parish for 1722, 1733 and 1751, Gamekeepers Deputations, Licensed Victuallers 1760, 1790 and 1820, Land Tax Assessments of 1786 and 1806, Lists of Inhabitants 1811 and 1821, Churchwarden's Rate 1827, Register of Electors for 1832, Parish Survey of 1838, Recipients of Burnard's Charity 1828 to 1875, Trade Directories of 1854, 1869 and 1889, Church Subscription 1889, Voluntary School Rate 1911 and Absent Voters 1918.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of West Wycombe which lies 2 miles west of High Wycombe. Comencing with a Tax Assessment of 1689 and another of 1707, the records continue at intervals until 1810 and include a census of the entire population of 1760. Also included is a map of 1767 showing the occupiers of certain properties within the village as well as a map of the parish showing the various hamlets.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the adjacent Buckinghamshire parishes of Upper (or Over) and Lower (or Nether) Winchendon which are situated some six or seven miles west of Aylesbury and two miles south of Waddesdon. Amongst the records included are a bundle of Poor Law documents for Upper Winchendon, a list of the inhabitants of Lower Winchendon circa 1820, a Register of Admissions for Lower Winchendon School 1875-1900, Land Tax Assessments of 1782 and 1831 for both parishes and the 1841 census for both parishes.
This booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Wooburn which is situated about four miles east of High Wycombe. As well as Churchwarden's Rate Assessments for 1700 and 1747 the booklet also contains a Surveyor's Rate Assessment of 1768 and the census taken in 1801. There is a map of the parish showing the various hamlets, a number of illustrations and a brief description of the papermaking industry with which this parish was long associated.
A second booklet contains a miscellany of records for the Buckinghamshire parish of Wooburn which is situated about four miles east of High Wycombe. Included are Gamekeepers' Deputations 1711-1916, a Poll Book of 1710, a list of Settlement Certificates in the parish chest 1702-1798, a list of certificates received 1681-1727, Licensed Victuallers of 1787, 1797 and 1812, Apprentice Indentures, Militia Orders, extracts from the Overseers' Day Book 1807-1823, a list of pauper labour on the roads 1827, Overseers' payments 1828-29, Kelly's Directory 1888, those presented for confirmation 1898 and a number of miscellaneous parish papers. These consist mostly of letters relating to parishioners living outside the parish but also include an application for admission to Guy's Hospital, London, payments on behalf of an inmate of Bethlem Hospital, London, occupiers of the parish workhouse 1826 and a certificate of service for an out-pensioner of Her Majesty's Royal Hospital, Chelsea.