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London Metropolitan Archives Saint LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CITY OF LONDON P69/GIS Reference Description Dates INCUMBENT (including PARISH REGISTERS) COMPOSITE REGISTERS P69/GIS/A/001/MS06418 Register general 1561 - 1588 Not available for general access Baptisms and marriages entered month by Please use microfilm month; burials recorded at back of volume, available online via inverted. www.ancestry.co.uk 1 volume, paper Former Reference: MS 06418 Registers general, including marriages to 1754 only P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/001 Register general 1561 - 1606 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/002 Register general 1606 - 1634 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/003 Register general 1634/5 - 1646 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/004 Register general 1646 - 1653 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/005 Register general 1653 - 1657 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/006 Register general 1657 - 1663 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CITY OF LONDON P69/GIS Reference Description Dates P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/007 Register general 1663 - 1667 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/008 Register general 1667 - 1672 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/009 Register general 1672 - 1679 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/010 Register general 1680 - 1688 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/011 Register general 1688 - 1696 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/012 Register general 1696 - 1702 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/013 Register general 1702 - 1711 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/014 Register general 1711 - 1719 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CITY OF LONDON P69/GIS Reference Description Dates P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/015 Register general 1719 - 1726 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/016 Register general 1726 - 1733 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/017 Register general 1733 - 1744 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06419 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/002/MS06419/018 Register general, including marriages to 1754 1744 - 1763 Not available for general access only Please use microfilm Former Reference: MS 06419 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk Registers of baptisms and burials P69/GIS/A/003/MS06420/001 Register of baptisms and burials 1763 - 1777 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06420 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/003/MS06420/002 Register of baptisms and burials 1777 - 1792 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06420 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/003/MS06420/003 Register of baptisms and burials 1793 - 1807 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06420 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CITY OF LONDON P69/GIS Reference Description Dates P69/GIS/A/003/MS06420/004 Register of baptisms and burials 1808 - 1812 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06420 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk BAPTISMS Registers of baptisms P69/GIS/A/004/MS06423/001 Register of baptisms 1813 - 1817 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06423 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/004/MS06423/002 Register of baptisms 1817 - 1825 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06423 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/004/MS06423/003 Register of baptisms 1825 - 1833 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06423 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/004/MS06423/004 Register of baptisms 1833 - 1851 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06423 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/004/MS06423/005 Register of baptisms 1851 - 1907 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06423 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/004/MS06423/006 Register of baptisms 1907 - 1961 Not available for general access 1 volume Please use microfilm Former Reference: MS 06423 Part available online via www.ancestry.co.uk Rough registers of baptisms LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CITY OF LONDON P69/GIS Reference Description Dates P69/GIS/A/005/MS06092/001 Rough register of baptisms 1806 - 1812 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06092 Please use microfilm P69/GIS/A/005/MS06092/002 Rough register of baptisms 1813 - 1815 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06092 Please use microfilm P69/GIS/A/005/MS06092/003 Rough register of baptisms 1827 - 1833 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06092 Please use microfilm P69/GIS/A/005/MS06092/004 Rough register of baptisms 1837 - 1839 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06092 Please use microfilm Index to the registers of baptisms P69/GIS/A/006/MS06425/001 Index to the registers of baptisms 1793 - 1812 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06425 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/006/MS06425/002 Index to the registers of baptisms 1813 - 1817 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06425 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/006/MS06425/003 Index to the registers of baptisms 1817 - 1825 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06425 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/006/MS06425/004 Index to the registers of baptisms 1825 - 1833 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06425 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/006/MS06425/005 Index to the registers of baptisms 1833 - 1851 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06425 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CITY OF LONDON P69/GIS Reference Description Dates MARRIAGES P69/GIS/A/007/MS06421/001 Register of marriages 1754 - 1781 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06421 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/007/MS06421/002 Register of marriages 1781 - 1798 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06421 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/007/MS06421/003 Register of marriages 1798 - 1812 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06421 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/007/MS06421/004 Register of marriages 1813 - 1817 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06421 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/007/MS06421/005 Register of marriages 1817 - 1825 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06421 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/007/MS06421/006 Register of marriages 1826 - 1837 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06421 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/008/MS06422/001 Register of marriages 1837 - 1840 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06422 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CITY OF LONDON P69/GIS Reference Description Dates P69/GIS/A/008/MS06422/002 Register of marriages 1840 - 1842 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06422 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/008/MS06422/003 Register of marriages 1842 - 1844 Not available for general access Former Reference: MS 06422 Please use microfilm available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P69/GIS/A/008/MS06422/004 Register of
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