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London Metropolitan Archives London Metropolitan Archives Guide to Major Family History Resources City of London How to use this guide London Generations is a guide to our major family history sources and currently includes the following types of records: Anglican parish registers of baptisms, marriages and burials for around 800 parishes within the former counties of London and Middlesex; Bishops transcripts of parish registers; Anglican parish Poor Law registers; non-conformist baptism and marriage registers; land tax assessments; admission and creed registers for workhouses run by Boards of Guardians; London County Council School admission and discharge registers and electoral registers for the counties of London and Middlesex. Many of the registers you can see here have been digitised and are also available on the Ancestry.co.uk website, where individual names can be searched in most cases. These lists provide details of the holdings of each of the various registers we hold, and the reference number for the material if you are visiting LMA. 2 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON INDEX TO PARISHES Parish Name First Register ALL HALLOWS THE GREAT: CITY OF LONDON 1667 AT LMA: P69/ALH7 ALL HALLOWS THE LESS: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/ALH8 ALL HALLOWS, BREAD STREET: BREAD STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/ALH2 ALL HALLOWS, HONEY LANE: HONEY LANE, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/ALH3 ALL HALLOWS, LOMBARD STREET: LOMBARD STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1550 AT LMA: P69/ALH4 ALL HALLOWS, LONDON WALL: LONDON WALL, CITY OF LONDON 1559 AT LMA: P69/ALH5 ALL HALLOWS, STAINING: STAINING, CITY OF LONDON 1642 AT LMA: P69/ALH6 ALL SAINTS, SKINNER STREET: SKINNER STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1858 AT LMA: P69/ALL BRIDEWELL CHAPEL: CITY OF LONDON 1667 AT LMA: CLC/275 CHRIST CHURCH, NEWGATE STREET: NEWGATE STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1547 AT LMA: P69/CTC HOLY TRINITY THE LESS: CITY OF LONDON 1547 AT LMA: P69/TRI3 HOLY TRINITY, GOUGH SQUARE: GOUGH SQUARE, CITY OF LONDON 1842 AT LMA: P69/TRI1 LAMB'S CHAPEL: MONKWELL STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1619 AT LMA: P69/LAM SAINT ALBAN, WOOD STREET: WOOD STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1663 AT LMA: P69/ALB SAINT ALPHAGE, LONDON WALL: LONDON WALL, CITY OF LONDON 1613 AT LMA: P69/ALP SAINT ANDREW BY THE WARDROBE: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/AND1 SAINT ANDREW HOLBORN: HOLBORN CIRCUS, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P82/AND (FILMS 1768-1849 ONLY) 03 July 2012 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON INDEX TO PARISHES Parish Name First Register SAINT ANDREW HUBBARD: CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/AND3 SAINT ANDREW UNDERSHAFT: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/AND4 SAINT ANN, BLACKFRIARS: CITY OF LONDON 1560 AT LMA: P69/ANN SAINT ANNE AND SAINT AGNES: CITY OF LONDON 1640 AT LMA: P69/ANA SAINT ANTHOLIN: BUDGE ROW, CITY OF LONDON 1539 AT LMA: P69/ANL SAINT AUGUSTINE, WATLING STREET: WATLING STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1559 AT LMA: P69/AUG SAINT BARTHOLOMEW BY THE EXCHANGE: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/BAT1 SAINT BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT: CITY OF LONDON 1616 AT LMA: P69/BAT3 SAINT BARTHOLOMEW, MOOR LANE: MOOR LANE, CITY OF LONDON 1850 AT LMA: P69/BAT2 SAINT BENET FINK: CITY OF LONDON 1838 AT LMA: P69/BEN1 SAINT BENET, GRACECHURCH: GRACECHURCH, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/BEN2 SAINT BENET, PAUL'S WHARF: PAUL'S WHARF, CITY OF LONDON 1619 AT LMA: P69/BEN3 SAINT BOTOLPH ALDERSGATE: ALDERSGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1638 AT LMA: P69/BOT1 SAINT BOTOLPH ALDGATE: ALDGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/BOT2 SAINT BOTOLPH BILLINGSGATE: BILLINGSGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1685 AT LMA: P69/BOT3 SAINT BOTOLPH BISHOPSGATE: BISHOPSGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/BOT4 SAINT BRIDE FLEET STREET: FLEET STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1587 AT LMA: P69/BRI 03 July 2012 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON INDEX TO PARISHES Parish Name First Register SAINT CHRISTOPHER LE STOCKS: CITY OF LONDON 1557 AT LMA: P69/CRI SAINT CLEMENT, EASTCHEAP: EASTCHEAP, CITY OF LONDON 1539 AT LMA: P69/CLE SAINT DIONIS, BACKCHURCH: BACKCHURCH, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/DIO SAINT DUNSTAN IN THE EAST: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/DUN1 SAINT DUNSTAN IN THE WEST: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/DUN2 SAINT EDMUND THE KING AND MARTYR: CITY OF LONDON 1670 AT LMA: P69/EDK SAINT ETHELBURGA BISHOPSGATE: BISHOPSGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1671 AT LMA: P69/ETH SAINT FAITH UNDER SAINT PAUL: CITY OF LONDON 1645 AT LMA: P69/FAI SAINT GABRIEL, FENCHURCH: FENCHURCH, CITY OF LONDON 1571 AT LMA: P69/GAB SAINT GEORGE, BOTOLPH LANE: BOTOLPH LANE, CITY OF LONDON 1547 AT LMA: P69/GEO SAINT GILES CRIPPLEGATE: CRIPPLEGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1561 AT LMA: P69/GIS SAINT GREGORY BY SAINT PAUL: CITY OF LONDON 1559 AT LMA: P69/GRE SAINT HELEN BISHOPSGATE: BISHOPSGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1575 AT LMA: P69/HEL SAINT JAMES, DUKE'S PLACE: DUKE'S PLACE, CITY OF LONDON 1664 AT LMA: P69/JS1 SAINT JAMES, GARLICKHITHE: GARLICKHITHE, CITY OF LONDON 1535 AT LMA: P69/JS2 SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST, WALBROOK: WALBROOK, CITY OF LONDON 1682 AT LMA: P69/JNB SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST, FRIDAY STREET: FRIDAY STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1653 AT LMA: P69/JNE 03 July 2012 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON INDEX TO PARISHES Parish Name First Register SAINT JOHN ZACHARY: CITY OF LONDON 1693 AT LMA: P69/JNZ SAINT KATHERINE COLEMAN: COLEMAN, CITY OF LONDON 1559 AT LMA: P69/KAT1 SAINT KATHERINE CREE: CITY OF LONDON 1663 AT LMA: P69/KAT2 SAINT LAWRENCE JEWRY: CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/LAW1 SAINT LAWRENCE POUNTNEY: POUNTNEY, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/LAW2 SAINT LEONARD, EASTCHEAP: EASTCHEAP, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/LEN1 SAINT MAGNUS THE MARTYR: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MAG SAINT MARGARET LOTHBURY: LOTHBURY, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MGT1 SAINT MARGARET MOSES: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MGT2 SAINT MARGARET PATTENS: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MGT4 SAINT MARTIN ORGAR: CITY OF LONDON 1624 AT LMA: P69/MTN2 SAINT MARTIN OUTWICH: CITY OF LONDON 1670 AT LMA: P69/MTN3 SAINT MARTIN POMEROY: CITY OF LONDON 1539 AT LMA: P69/MTN4 SAINT MARTIN VINTRY: CITY OF LONDON 1664 AT LMA: P69/MTN5 SAINT MARTIN, LUDGATE: LUDGATE, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/MTN1 SAINT MARY ABCHURCH: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MRY1 SAINT MARY ALDERMANBURY:: ALDERMANBURY, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/MRY2 03 July 2012 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON INDEX TO PARISHES Parish Name First Register SAINT MARY ALDERMARY: ALDERMARY, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MRY3 SAINT MARY AT HILL: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MRY4 SAINT MARY BOTHAW: CITY OF LONDON 1536 AT LMA: P69/MRY6 SAINT MARY LE BOW: CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/MRY7 SAINT MARY MAGDALEN, MILK STREET: MILK STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MRY9 SAINT MARY MAGDALEN, OLD FISH STREET: OLD FISH STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1539 AT LMA: P69/MRY10 SAINT MARY MOUNTHAW: MOUNTHAW, CITY OF LONDON 1568 AT LMA: P69/MRY11 SAINT MARY STAINING: STAINING, CITY OF LONDON 1673 AT LMA: P69/MRY13 SAINT MARY WOOLNOTH: WOOLNOTH, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/MRY15 SAINT MARY, COLECHURCH: COLECHURCH, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MRY8 SAINT MARY, SOMERSET: SOMERSET, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MRY12 SAINT MARY, WOOLCHURCH HAW: WOOLCHURCH HAW, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MRY14 SAINT MATTHEW, FRIDAY STREET: FRIDAY STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1813 AT LMA: P69/MTW SAINT MICHAEL BASSISHAW: BASSISHAW, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/MIC1 SAINT MICHAEL CORNHILL: CORNHILL, CITY OF LONDON 1546 AT LMA: P69/MIC2 SAINT MICHAEL LE QUERNE: CITY OF LONDON 1686 AT LMA: P69/MIC4 SAINT MICHAEL QUEENHITHE: QUEENHITHE, CITY OF LONDON 1653 AT LMA: P69/MIC6 03 July 2012 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON INDEX TO PARISHES Parish Name First Register SAINT MICHAEL, CROOKED LANE: CROOKED LANE, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/MIC3 SAINT MICHAEL, PATERNOSTER ROYAL: PATERNOSTER ROYAL, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/MIC5 SAINT MICHAEL, WOOD STREET: WOOD STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1559 AT LMA: P69/MIC7 SAINT MILDRED, BREAD STREET: BREAD STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1754 AT LMA: P69/MIL1 SAINT MILDRED, POULTRY: POULTRY, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/MIL2 SAINT NICHOLAS ACONS: CITY OF LONDON 1539 AT LMA: P69/NIC1 SAINT NICHOLAS OLAVE: CITY OF LONDON 1704 AT LMA: P69/NIC3 SAINT NICHOLAS, COLE ABBEY: COLE ABBEY, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/NIC2 SAINT OLAVE, HART STREET: HART STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1563 AT LMA: P69/OLA1 SAINT OLAVE, JEWRY: JEWRY, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/OLA2 SAINT OLAVE, SILVER STREET: SILVER STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1562 AT LMA: P69/OLA3 SAINT PANCRAS, SOPER LANE: SOPER LANE, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/PAN SAINT PAUL'S CATHEDRAL: CITY OF LONDON 1897 AT LMA: CLC/313 SAINT PETER CORNHILL: CORNHILL, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/PET1 SAINT PETER LE POER: CITY OF LONDON 1561 AT LMA: P69/PET2 SAINT PETER, PAUL'S WHARF: PAUL'S WHARF, CITY OF LONDON 1607 AT LMA: P69/PET3 SAINT PETER, WESTCHEAP: WESTCHEAP, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/PET4 03 July 2012 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON INDEX TO PARISHES Parish Name First Register SAINT SEPULCHRE: HOLBORN, CITY OF LONDON 1662 AT LMA: P69/SEP SAINT STEPHEN WALBROOK: WALBROOK, CITY OF LONDON 1557 AT LMA: P69/STE2 SAINT STEPHEN, COLEMAN STREET: COLEMAN STREET, CITY OF LONDON 1538 AT LMA: P69/STE1 SAINT SWITHIN, LONDON STONE: LONDON STONE, CITY OF LONDON 1614 AT LMA: P69/SWI SAINT THOMAS APOSTLE: CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/TMS1 SAINT THOMAS IN THE LIBERTY OF THE ROLLS: CITY OF LONDON 1842 AT LMA: P69/TMS2 SAINT VEDAST: FOSTER LANE, CITY OF LONDON 1558 AT LMA: P69/VED 03 July 2012 London Generations Database CITY OF LONDON PARISH REGISTERS SAINT ANDREW HOLBORN: HOLBORN CIRCUS, CITY OF LONDON Description Use Microfilm (X_ _) Index or Original Reference
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