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Hampshire Genealogical Society Hampshire Genealogical Society PUBLICATIONS PRICE LIST PL29.6 CONTENTS Hampshire Parish Indexes on CD Page 2 WEA Publications Page 6 Monumental Inscriptions on CD Page 3 McLaughlin Guides Page 8 Hampshire Family Historian Page 4 Hampshire Cemeteries Page 9 Village Booklets Page 5 Alan Godfrey Maps Page 10 Shipping and Distribution: Within the UK items will be dispatched via 2nd Class post. For most other destinations, the items will be sent by Airmail. LIMITED STOCK: To check availability of limited stock, please write as below or email [email protected], or telephone 023 – 9238 - 7000, and ask for the item to be reserved. It will be reserved for two weeks. How to place Orders for HGS Publications by Post Prices include postage & packing and (within UK/EU) VAT. Send your order, with full remittance, to: PUBLICATIONS SALES HAMPSHIRE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 52 NORTHERN ROAD COSHAM PORTSMOUTH HAMPSHIRE PO6 3DP Please make sterling cheques payable to 'Hampshire Genealogical Society'. We regret that we are unable to take foreign cheques due to the high cost of negotiation. If you have access to the Internet, and you would prefer to pay for our publications using PayPal, you can do this through our www.hgs-online.org.uk/shop/ or through the ‘GENfair’ on-line bookshop at www.genfair.co.uk. September 2016 HGS PUBLICATIONS PRICE LIST Hampshire Parish Record Indexes on CD-ROM CDs require PC running Windows 95 or higher, or Apple-Mac (PDF files Post By By Post only), Rest Collect post Europe unless otherwise stated. of UK Non Please visit our website for news of updates. EU World EU HCD015 Hampshire Baptism Index 1537-1659 Searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the period 1537 to 1659. Excludes the £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 Isle of Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows. HCD014 Hampshire Baptism Index 1660-1751 Searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the period 1660 to 1751. Excludes the £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 Isle of Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows. HCD012 Hampshire Baptism Index 1752-1812 Replacing HCD008, this is a searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 period 1752 to 1812. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows. HCD004 Hampshire Baptism Index 1813-1841 Searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 mainland Hampshire for the period 1813 to 1841. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Includes PDF version for Mac users. HCD016 Hampshire Baptism Index 1842-1874 Searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) baptisms in mainland Hampshire for the period 1842-1874. Excludes the Isle £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 of Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or earlier versions of windows HCD013 Hampshire Marriage Index 1538-1659 Completing the index of Hampshire marriages, this is a searchable index to Anglican (Church of England) marriages in mainland Hampshire covering the most difficult period 1538 to £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 1659. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows. HCD009 Hampshire Marriage Index 1660-1753 Searchable by any combination of the names of bride and/or groom, and parish and year, including Quaker and Roman £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 Catholic. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Requires Windows 2000 or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows. HCD007 Hampshire Marriage Index 1754-1837 (v2) Combined index (CDs 5 & 6), searchable by any combination of the names of bride and/or groom, and parish and year. Requires £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 Windows 2000, XP or later, but v2 includes the PDF versions for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows. Hampshire Marriage Index 1813-1837 HCD005 Alphabetical listing by surname (bride or groom), or by parish, of (v2) Church of England, Quaker and Roman Catholic marriages in the county for the period 1813 to 1837. Excludes the Isle of Wight. £9.00 £10.50 £10.00 £11.50 £11.00 In Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Data in v2 has been re-indexed to facilitate easier searching. If you have HCD007 , DO NOT nrder this CD as well because HCD007 contains this data. 2 September 2016 HGS PUBLICATIONS PRICE LIST By Post Europe By Colle post CDs require PC running Windows 95 or higher, or Apple-Mac (PDF files only), By ct in Rest unless otherwise stated. post Perso Non of UK EU Please visit our website for news of updates. n EU Worl d HCD017 Hampshire Burial Index 1838-1865. Complementing the original index HCD11, this index covers the years 1838-1865 for burials in mainland Hampsgire, excluding Major Cemeteries and the Isle of £24.00 £25.50 £26,50 £25.50 £23.50 Wight. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for windows HCD011 Hampshire Burial Index, replacing HCD001.The complete index to burials in mainland Hampshire now covers the period 1400 to 1841. Excludes the Isle of Wight. Fully searchable, this comprehensive £30.00 £31.50 £32.50 £27.50 £28.50 index is an essential tool for those researching Hampshire ancestry. Requires Windows XP or later. Includes PDF version for Mac users or for earlier versions of Windows. Monumental Inscriptions on CD-ROM (Note: Gravestones and other memorials are collectively termed Monumental Inscriptions) Collect By By Post EU By Post These CDs are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. There is a version in Post Non EU Rest of of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows 95 or higher on the disk. Apple-Mac users Person UK World are able to download a suitable version of the reader from the internet. £8.50 £7.50 £6.00 £7.50 £8.50 HMI01 HURSTBOURNE TARRANT AREA includes Combe St Swithun, Faccombe St Barnabas, Faccombe St Michael (disused), Hurstbourne Tarrant St Peter, Linkenholt St Peter, Tangley Cemetery, St Thomas of Canterbury, Vernham Dean St Mary the Virgin HMI02 HIGHCLERE AREA includes Ashmansworth St Jjames, Burghclere All Saints, Burghclere Ascension, Crux Easton St Michael & All Angels, East Woodhay St Martin, Highclere Estate, Litchfield St James Newtown SS Mary & John, Woodcott St James, Woolton Hill St Thomas HMI04 BRAMLEY AREA includes Bramley St James, Hartley Wespall St Mary, Monk Sherborne All Saints, Mortimer St Saviour, Mortimer West End, Silchester St Mary, Sherfield on Lodden St Leonard, Stratfield Mortimer St Mary, Stratfield Saye St Mary, Stratfield Turgis All Saints, Sherborne St John St Andrew HMI07 AMPORT AREA includes Amport Cemetery, St Mary, Fyfield St Nicholas, Grateley Cemetery, St Leonard, Kimpton Cemetery, St Peter & St Paul, Monxton St Mary The Virgin, North Tidworth Holy Trinity, Quarley St Michael & All Angels, Shipton Bellinger St Peter, South Tidworth St Mary’s Mortuary Chapel, Thruxton St Peter & St Paul HMI08 ANDOVER AREA includes Andover St Mary, Appleshaw Cemetery, St Peter In The Wood, Charlton St Thomas, Hatherden Christ Church, Knights Enham St Michael & All Angels, Penton Mewsey Holy Trinity, Smannell Christ Church, Weyhill Cemetery, St Michael & All Angels HMI09 WHITCHURCH AREA includes Ashe Holy Trinity & St Andrews, Hurstbourne Priors St Andrew Laverstoke St Mary, Overton St Mary, St Marybourne St Peter, Swampton Methodist, Tufton St Mary Whitchurch All Fellows, Whitchurch Cemetery 3 September 2016 HGS PUBLICATIONS PRICE LIST Collect By By Post EU By Post These CDs are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. There is a version in Post Non EU Rest of of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows 95 or higher on the disk. Apple-Mac users Person UK World are able to download a suitable version of the reader from the internet. £6.00 £7.50 £8.50 £7.50 £8.50 HMI10 BASINGSTOKE AREA includes Basingstoke Countess Of Huntingdon’s Connexion, Holy Ghost (RC), Society Of Friends, South View Cemetery, St Michael, Eastrop St Mary, Hook St John The Evangelist, Mapledurwell St Mary, Nateley Scures St Swithun, Newnham St Nicholas, Newnham & Nateley Scures War Memorial, Old Basing Cemetery, St Mary, Tunworth All Saints, Up Nateley St Stephen, Upton Grey St Mary, Weston Patrick St Lawrence, Worting St Thomas Of Canterbury HMI15 BROUGHTON AREA includes Broughton Baptist Chapel, Broughton St Mary, East Tytherley St Peter, Nether Wallop Baptist Chapel, St Andrew, Over Wallop St Peter, West Dean (Wilts) De Borbach Chantry, St Mary The Virgin, West Tytherley St Peter HMI16 ALRESFORD AREA includes Alresford St John, Alresford St Mary, Bighton All Saints, Brown Candover St Peter, Brown Candover Old Churchyard, Chilton Candover St Nicholas, Northington Old Churchyard, Ovington St Peter, Swarraton St Andrew HMI22 ROPLEY AREA includes Beauworth St James, Bishop’s Sutton St Nicholas, Bramdean St Simon & St Jude, Cheriton St Michael & All Angels, Hinton Ampner All Saints, Cemetery, Kilmeston St Andrew, Ropley St Peter, Tichborne St Andrew, West Tisted St Mary Magdalen HMI26 EAST MEON AREA includes Colmer St Peter Ad Vincula, East Meon All Saints, Froxfield St Peter On The Green, Langrish St John The Evangelist, Priors Dean Church (Dedication Unknown), Privett Holy Trinity HMI28 ROMSEY AREA includes Nursling St Boniface, Romsey Abbey Internal, Abbey External in Situ, Abbey External
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