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Cumbria Family History Society Publications CUMBRIA FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS PRICES VALID UNTIL 30 April 2018 TITLE PRICE UK Air Quantity Newsletter Reprints 11 - 14 (Edited) £2.50 £5.00 Indexes to Newsletters are available - please ask for details Parish Register Transcripts Appleby St Lawrence 1644–1812 £10.50 £17.40 Beetham PRs: Bapts 1650–1903, Bur 1650–1892 Marr 1650–1900 CD only £8.70 £11.30 Burton in Kendal (St James) Bap, Bur & Mar 1837-1950 CD only £8.70 £11.30 Farlam, St Thomas a Becket, 1665 –1837 CD only £8.70 £11.30 Kendal, Holy Trinity. Burial register with about 35,000 entries covering £10.00 £12.60 1679-1832 with over years included and most of the chapels CD only Kirkby Lonsdale, St. Mary the Virgin PRs 1687-1725 £7.20 £11.00 Kirkby Lonsdale, St. Mary the Virgin PRs 1726-1776 £11.30 £17.15 Kirkby Lonsdale, St. Mary the Virgin PRs 1777-1812 CD only £10.00 £15.50 Muncaster, St. Michael & All Angels PRs 1585-1837 £11.95 £17.50 Preston Patrick Quaker Reg 1651-1765 £4.75 £8.25 Stanwix, St. Michael, Bap & Bur 1660-1837 £11.00 £17.50 Whitehaven, St. Nicholas Church Baptisms 1694-1837 £13.00 £21.00 Whitehaven, St. Nicholas Church Marriages 1694-1837 £7.00 £10.00 Whitehaven, St. Nicholas Church Burials 1694-1837 £14.75 £23.00 Monumental Inscriptions Ainstable, Armathwaite, Croglin & Cumrew £4.95 £7.45 Alston, Garrigill, Nenthead, Kirkhaugh etc CD only £6.40 £9.20 Ambleside & Grasmere, St Anne’s & St Mary’s CD only £8.70 £11.30 Arnside & Beetham (inc Cemeteries) £7.45 £10.90 Arthuret, Burial Reg 1838-1930 etc CD only £10.00 £13.00 Asby, Orton and Tebay, CD only £8.70 £11.30 Brampton, Old & New Churches CD only £10.00 £13.00 Bromfield CD only £8.70 £11.30 Burgh by Sands, Beaumont, Grinsdale & Kirk Andrews on Eden NEW £8.70 £11.30 Burneside, Skelsmergh & Kendal £9.50 £13.00 Burton in Kendal CD only £8.70 £11.30 Casterton, Barbon & Mansergh £5.50 £8.65 Cleator & Haile £2.55 £4.35 Cliburn, Kirkby Thore, Milburn, Newbiggin, Temple Sowerby Vol 6, £8.70 £11.30 Dufton, Long Marton, Morland Bolton, Gt Strickland, Thrimby CD only Crook, Helsington & Underbarrow £4.25 £7.65 Crosscanonby (Reprint) £4.95 £6.90 Crosscrake, Levens, Milnthorpe & Witherslack £7.15 £10.60 Crosthwaite & Lyth & Winster £4.70 £6.50 Cumbria Family History Society - August 2017 Page UK AIR Quantity Dearham £6.60 £9.95 Dufton & Long Marton £6.50 £9.25 Grayrigg & Selside £8.70 £11.30 Gosforth, Irton & Drigg £10.75 £14.95 Gosforth ‘New’ Section supplement £5.30 £8.10 Heversham £6.10 £8.60 Hutton Roof and Lupton £2.25 £5.05 Kirkby Lonsdale £7.00 £9.45 Kirkby Thore, Milburn, Newbiggin, Temple Sowerby £7.60 £9.45 Kirklinton, Stapleton & Hethersgill CD only £10.00 £13.00 Kirkoswald, Renwick, Addingham & Gamblesby £6.10 £8.85 Lazonby, Langwathby, Edenhall & Gt Salkeld £6.40 £8.85 Melmerby, Ousby, Kirkland, Skirwith & Culgaith CD only £5.00 £7.60 Middleton in Lunesdale with burial register plus Killington & Firbank £8.70 £11.30 Memorial CD only Morland, Bolton, Gt. Strickland & Thrimby £7.70 £10.70 Natland, Old & New Hutton £7.10 £9.80 Preston Patrick & Holme £7.10 £9.80 St. James Whitehaven £4.35 £6.05 The following MIs are produced by and sold on behalf of Millom Discovery Centre Bootle CD only £10.10 £12.50 Corney CD only £7.05 £9.35 Haverigg CD only £7.40 £10.40 Millom Holy Trinity CD only £11.00 £13.75 Millom St Georges CD only £11.00 £13.75 Thwaites CD only £10.45 £13.55 Ulpha CD only £6.05 £7.40 Whicham CD only £10.10 £12.50 Whitbeck CD only £5.85 £8.5 Westmorland Burial Index CD only £8.70 £11.30 More Westmorland Burials index pt 2 CD only £8.70 £11.30 Marriage Bonds Carlisle Diocese Vol. 1 (1668 – 1739) £7.55 £13.85 Vol. 2 (1740 – 1752) £7.55 £13.85 Vol. 3 (1752 – 1762) £7.55 £13.85 Vol. 4 (1763 – 1774) £10.60 £15.80 Vol. 5 (1775 – 1788) £10.60 £15.80 Vol. 6 (1789 – 1800) CD only £10.60 £13.00 Vol. 7 & 8 (1801 – 1824) CD only £10.00 £13.00 Cumberland Place Names Index £6.00 £8.80 Westmorland Place Names Index £4.75 £6.85 Furness Place Names Index £4.90 £7.70 Window Tax North Westmorland 1777 £2.80 £4.60 Window Tax Whitehaven & Hensingham + Land Tax for Whitehaven £2.80 £4.60 Preston Qtr, 1770 Hearth Tax 1674 Westmorland £3.00 £6.00 Cumbria Family History Society - August 2017 Page UK AIR Quantity Copeland Burial Index Vol 1 A to K £10.50 £15.85 Copeland Burial Index Vol 2 L to Y £10.50 £15.85 Allerdale Burial Index Vol 1 A to J £9.30 £13.20 Allerdale Burial Index Vol 2 K to Y £9.30 £13.20 Copeland Deanery Will Indexes 1541 - 1857 £11.65 £19.50 Copeland Deanery Will Indexes 1857 - 1900 £3.00 £6.00 Index of Extracts of Cumbrians in P.C.C Wills £2.65 £4.45 Index of all Names in Carlisle Consistory Court Wills Vol 1.1727- £10.00 £13.00 1778 CD only Cockermouth Miscellanea £5.00 £7.25 What Happened in Gt Grandmama’s Time – Life in Cumberland 1600-2000 £8.05 £12.15 The Family Forest by Margaret M. Russell. Hird, Stephenson, Nicholson & Casson families etc. £10.00 £14.00 Cumbria 1851 Registration Districts £3.10 £4.90 All census transcripts/indexes are at one special price for each: UK £3.00 Sea £4.00 Air £5.00. All censuses available- see: www.cumbriafhs.com or contact D Spencer (address on p.36) The following Publications & CDs are produced by and sold on behalf of Lancashire Parish Records Society. NB: Some CDs include more than one parish. CDs UK Air Aldingham (St Cuthbert) Bap.1561-1694, Mar 1540-1694, Bur 1554 – 1695 £10.00 £13.00 Aldingham (St Cuthbert) Bap, & Bur 1695-1756, Mar 1695-1754 £10.00 £13.00 Blawith (St John the Baptist) Bap 1728- 1837, Mar & Bur 1730-1837 £10.00 £13.00 Coniston (St Andrew) Bap 1599-1700, Mar 1605-1700, Bur 1600-1700 Broughton in Furness (St Mary Magdalene) Bap 1634-1812 Mar & Bur £10.00 £13.00 1662-1812 Cartmel (St Mary the Virgin) Bap 1559-1661, Mar 155 –1660 & £10.00 £13.00 Bur 1559-1659 Cartmel (St Mary the Virgin) Bap, Mar & Bur 1660-1723 £10.00 £13.00 Cartmel (St Mary the Virgin) Bap 1724-1772, Mar 1724-1790, Bur £10.00 £13.00 1724- 1771 Colton (Holy Trinity) Bap, Mar & Bur 1623-1812 £10.00 £13.00 Colton (Holy Trinity) Bap, Mar & Bur 1813-1842 £10.00 £13.00 Rusland (St Paul) Bap 1781-1827 Bur 1781-1851 Coniston (St Andrew) Bap 1599-1700, Mar 1605-1700, Bur 1600-1700 £10.00 £13.00 Dalton in Furness (St Marys) Bap, Mar & Bur 1565-1620 £10.00 £13.00 Dalton in Furness (St Marys) Bap, Mar & Bur 1621-1691 £10.00 £13.00 Finsthwaite (St Peter) Bap 1726-1840, Mar 1727 –1839, bur 172–1840. £10.00 £13.00 Satterthwaite (All Saints) Bap 1766-1840 Ireleth (St Peter) Bap 1745-1784, Mar 1745-1753 £10.00 £13.00 Kirkby Ireleth (St Cuthbert) Bap 1701-1812, Mar 1728-1754, Bur 1681-1812. Pennington in Furness (St Michael & All Angels) Bap & Bur 1695- 1837, Mar 1696-1836 Seathwaite (Holy & Undivided Trinity) Bap 1684-1836, Mar 1737- 1836, Bur 1736-1837 Torver (St Luke) Mar 1599- 1790, Bap & Bur 1599-1792 Torver (St Luke) Bap & Bur 1792-1837, Mar 1791-1836 Woodland (St John the Evangelist) Bap 1735-1837 Bur 1748 Kirkby Ireleth (St Cuthbert) Bap & Bur 1813-1837, Mar 1754-183 £10.00 £13.00 Cumbria Family History Society - August 2017 Page LPRS CDs (continued) UK Air Quantity Lowick (St Luke) Bap 1718-1837, Mar 1727 – 1837 Bur 1758 – 1837 £10.00 £13.00 Pennington in Furness (St Michael & All Angels) Bap 1613 – 1703, £10.00 £13.00 Mar 1616 – 1703, Bur 1612 – 1703 Ulverston (St Mary) Bap, Mar, Bur 1813-1837 £10.00 £13.00 Ulverston (St Mary) Bap, Mar & Bur 1545-1812 £10.00 £13.00 Ulverston (Holy Trinity) Bap 1832–7, Mar 1836–7, Bur 1835-7 £10.00 £13.00 Urswick (St Mary) Bap, Mar & Bur 1608-1695 £10.00 £13.00 Urswick (St Mary) Bap, Mar & Bur 1696-1837 £10.00 £13.00 LPRS Hard Back Registers UK Air Quantity Colton (Holy Trinity) Bap, Mar & Bur 1813-1842 £18.00 £22.50 Dalton (St Mary) Bap Mar & Bur 1692 -1812 £18.00 £22.50 Dalton 1813–1837, Walney 1744–1858, Broughton 1634-1720 & £18.00 £22.50 1813- 1837 Egton cum Newland (St Mary the Virgin) Bap & Bur 1792-1841 £18.00 £22.50 Ireleth (St Peter) Bap 1745-1784, Mar 1745-1753 £18.00 £22.50 Ulverston (Holy Trinity) Bap 1832-7, Mar 1836–7, Bur 1835–7, £18.00 £22.50 Urswick (St Mary) Bap, Mar & Bur 1696-1837 £18.00 £22.50 ORDER FORM I/We wish to purchase the above publications/CDs and enclose a cheque for £…………………………………… made payable to ‘Cumbria FHS’. 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