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SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE Microfiche & Photocopied Material (See Separate Leaflet for Available Cds, CD-Roms & Dvds) Shropshire Family History Society SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE Microfiche & Photocopied Material (See separate leaflet for available CDs, CD-ROMs & DVDs) Spring 2019 MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY ARE ENTITLED TO A 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL THE PRICES QUOTED IN THIS CATALOGUE TO OBTAIN THESE DISCOUNTS PLEASE REMEMBER TO QUOTE YOUR MEMBERSHIP NO. WHEN PLACING YOUR ORDER. 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SHROPSHIRE-GENERAL PLEASE NOTE: - N/A indicates that the publication is not available in this format Fiche Photocopy Price Price Weight Gazetteers: Gazetteer of Shropshire (Foxall’s) – Place names & Locations (7 fiche) £6.00 N/A (A valuable resource for locating the townships & hamlets listed in The Parishes and Townships of Shropshire – see separate leaflet) 1851 Census Indexes: R.D. 352 - Ludlow, HO107/1982 £3.00 See NOTE 1 below R.D. 353 - Clun, HO107/1983 £2.00 See NOTE 1 below R.D. 354 - Church Stretton, HO107/1984 £2.00 See NOTE 1 below R.D. 355 - Cleobury Mortimer, HO107/1985 £2.00 See NOTE 1 below R.D. 359 - Atcham, HO107/1990 £2.50 See NOTE 1 below R.D. 361 - Oswestry, HO107/1993: - S.D.1 Knockin* £1.00 See NOTE 1 below - S.D.2 Llansilin* £1.00 See NOTE 1 below - S.D.3 Oswestry - Part 1 (Oswestry Rural)* £1.00 See NOTE 1 below Part 2 (Oswestry Town + House of Industry)* £1.00 See NOTE 1 below - S.D.4 St.Martins* £1.00 See NOTE 1 below *Includes Surname, Forename, Age & Folio No NOTE 1: For 1851 & other Census Indexes in Photocopied format see under LISTING BY PLACE NAME /PARISH NOTE 2: 1851 Census Index for Shropshire (all R.D.’s) now available on CD-ROM – see separate list of available CDs, CD-ROMs & DVDs Monumental Inscriptions: List of known Transcriptions of Shropshire Churchyards & Burial Grounds N/A £1.00 25g NOTE: 1. Monumental Inscriptions for specific Parishes see under LISTING BY PLACE NAME /PARISH 2. 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Clifford 1993 £4.00 N/A Index of Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Wills (Proved at Shrewsbury 1858-1940) £9.00 N/A SHROPSHIRE F.H.S. Directories of Members Interests: Issue 1 - 1980-1985 £1.00 £2.40 60g Issue 2 - 1986-1989 with above £1.80 45g Issue 3 - 1990-1993 £1.00 £2.80 70g Issue 4 - 1994-1996 £1.00 £2.20 55g Society Journals: Microfiche: Vol. 1 1980 £1.00 See below Vol. 2 1981 - Pts. 1, 2 &3 / Pts. 4 & 5 (2 separate fiche) £1.00each See below Vol. 3 1982 & Vol. 4 1983 - Pts. 1 & 2 / Pts 3 & 4 (2 separate fiche per Volume) £1.00each See below Vol. 5 1984 £1.00 See below Vols. 6–9 1985-1988 - Pts. 1 & 2 / Pts 3 & 4 (2 separate fiche per Volume) £1.00each See below Vol. 10 1989 £2.00 See below Vols. 11-17 1990-1996 Pts 1 & 2 / Pts 4 & 5 (2 separate fiche per Volume) £1.00each See below Index to Vols. 1-17 inclusive (1980-1996) £1.00 See below Photocopies: Vol. 1: 1980 (1 Journal) & Vol. 2: 1981 (5 Journals) See above £0.75 each * Vols. 3 – 11 inclusive: 1982-1990 (4 Journals per Volume per annum) See above £1.20 each * Vols. 12 - 14 inclusive: 1991-1994 (4 Journals per Volume per annum) See above £1.50 each * Vol. 15: 1994 (4 Journals) N/A £1.50 each * Vols. 16 – to date: 1995- current year (4 Journals per Volume per annum) N/A £1.75 each * * Send S.A.E for postage cost Index to Vols. 1-11 incl. 1980-1989 See above £1.60 40g Index to Vols. 11-17 incl. 1990-1996 See above £1.60 40g NOTE: An Index to the content of all our Journals from Volume 1 to the current issue can be accessed on our website www.sfhs.org.uk under the On-Line Databases tab. 2 LISTING BY PLACE NAME/PARISH PLEASE NOTE: - N/A indicates that the publication is not available in this format Fiche Photocopy Price Price Weight ABDON St.Margaret - Parish Register Transcript 1561-1813 (Includes Marriages to 1837) £1.00 N/A 1851 Census Index * See SHROPSHIRE - GENERAL / Census Indexes - R.D. 359 * £0.20 5g Heath Chapel - Monumental Inscriptions, 1918-1985 N/A £0.10 2.5g ACTON BURNELL St.Mary - Monumental Inscriptions, 1382-1988 N/A £1.20 30g St.Mary - Parish Register Transcript 1568-1812 (Includes Marriages to 1838) £2.00 N/A St.Mary - Baptisms, 1813-1837 N/A £0.60 15g 1851 Census Index * See SHROPSHIRE - GENERAL / Census Indexes – R.D. 359 * £0.30 10g Roman Catholic Church - Baptisms 1769-1837 * N/A * See SHROPSHIRE - GENERAL / Roman Catholic ACTON ROUND St.Mary - Monumental Inscriptions, 1703-2000 * £0.80 20g St.Mary - Bishop’s Transcript - Marriages, 1638, 1660, 1662-1713 N/A £1.20 15g St.Mary - Bishop’s Transcript - Marriages, 1813-1837 N/A £0.20 5g 1851 Census Index N/A £0.20 5g ACTON SCOTT St.Margaret - Monumental Inscriptions 1725-1982 £1.00 £2.60 65g St.Margaret - Parish Register Transcript 1638-1812 * N/A N/A * Shrops.
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