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LONDON and MIDDLESEX CA = Clive Ayton Indexes E = East of London FHS N = North Middlesex FHS W = West Middlesex FHS HRS = Harleian Register Series (Microfilm) Acton (CD211) Marriages 1566-1812 Ashford (CD211) Marriages 1696-1812 Battersea (CD422) Apprenticeships 1700-1772 Bethlem Hospital Inmates Adm + Dis 1861 Bishopgate (CD428) Baptisms 1539-1812 Bow (mf) Poor Rate 1851 Bromley (mf) (CD419) Settlement Certificates 1778-1791 (mf) Rate Books 1861 Charterhouse Chapel (HRS18) Mar 1671-1754, 1837-1890 Bpt 1696-1836 Bur 1695-1854 Chelsea (CD329) Marriages 1803-1837 (LRS33) Poor Law Examinations 1733-66 Clerkenwell St James (HRS17,19,20) Bur 1551-1754 (HRS13) Mar 1551-1754 Cowley (CD211) Marriages 1563-1812 Cubitt Town Christ Church (CD419) Parish Reg 1876-1904 Cubitt Town St John (CD419) Parish Reg 1887-1902 Dutch Chapel Royal Registers 1689-1825 Dutch Reformed Church, Austin Friars All 1571-1874 Ealing (CD211) Marriages 1582-1837 Edmonton (CD211) Marriages 1557-1837 Enfield (CD211) Marriages 1551-1837 Feltham (CD211) Marriages 1634-1812 Finchley Ph176 Mar 1560-1837 (CD211) Marriages 1560-1837 1 Fleet Prison Marriages 1680-1754 French Chapel Royal Roman Catholic Registers 1792-1846 Greenford (CD211) Marriages 1539-1812 Hackney Baptism Index 1750-1820 nj Census 1811+1821+1831 Hampton (CD211) Marriages 1657-1812 Hanwell (CD211) Marriages 1570-1812 Hanworth (CD211) Marriages 1732-1837 Harefield (CD211) Marriages 1546-1837 Harlington (CD211) Marriages 1540-1812 Hayes (CD211) Marriages 1557-1812 Heston (CD211) Marriages 1559-1812 Highgate (CD221) Bur 1633-1761 Hillingdon (CD211) Marriages 1559-1812 Holy Trinity Minories (mf) Mar 1676-1683 Hornsey (CD221) Mar 1654-1837 Court Rolls 1603-1701 History 1812-1918 Hounslow (CD211) Marriages 1708-1812 Map 1951 Huguenot Churches Registers 1684-1900 Ickenham (CD211) Marriages 1558-1812 Imperial Chapel Registers 1764-1855 Kensington (HRS16) (CD459) Parish Reg 1539-1675 Limehouse St Anne (CD419) Parish Reg 1833-1854 St Peter (CD419) Parish Reg 1866-1903 Mayfair St George’s Chapel (HRS15) Mar 1735-54 Bapt 1740-1753 Marylebone (mf) Census 1821 (mf) Census 1831 St Marylebone Mar 1783-1792 + 1809-1812 Millwall St Luke (CD419) Parish Reg 1866-1887 Monken Hadley (CD211) Marriages 1619-1837 Neapolitan Chapel Registers 1764-1820 New Brentford (CD211) Marriages 1618-1812 Newgate (CD219) Calendar Northolt (CD211) Marriages 1575-1812 Nunhead cemetery Notables Old Artillery Ground (mf) )CD419) Settlement Certificates 1792-1826 (mf) Rate Books 1861 Old Kent Road Census Street Index 1871+1881 Pinner (CD211) Marriages 1654-1837 Voters List 1947 Poplar All Saints (CD419) All 1813-1857 Church Rate 1851 Putney (CD422) MI Ratcliffe, St James (CD419) Parish Registers 1841-1913 St Andrew Hubbard Eastcheap (LRS34) Church Records 1450-1570 St Botolph Aldgate (CD335) Settlement Examinations 1742-1868 St George in East (CD419) Parish Reg 1812-1826 (mf) Land Tax 1801 St George Hanover Square (HRS11+Books) Mar 1725-1837 St George the Martyr Mar 1706-1772 Bpts 1710-1740 St James Dukes Place Aldgate (CD203) Marriages 1664-1683 St Katharine by the Tower All 1584-1665 Bpt/Bur 1666-1695 Mar 1666-1686 2 St Lawrence Jewry All 1538-1812 St Martin in the Fields CD207) Settlements 1750-1751 St Mary Magdalen Milk Street All 1558-1812 St Michael Bassingham All 1538-1735 Bapt 1733-1892 Mar 1733-1837 Bur 1733-1853 St Nicholas Acons (City) (CD494) Bapt 1539-1653 St Pancras Mar 1660-1754 St Peter London Docks (CD419) Par Reg 1878-1933 Sardinian Embassy Chapel (CD410) Catholic Reg 1772-1841 Shadwell (mf) Church Rate Book 1725 (CD419) Parish Reg 1852-1881 Somerset House All 1714-1776 South Mimms (CD211) Marriages 1558-1837 Spitalfields (mf) Banns Reg 1833-1861 Stanmore (CD211) Marriages 1599-1837 Stanwell (CD211) Marriages 1632-1812 Stepney Vestry Minutes 1579-1851 St Dunstans (CD419) Burials 1839-1844 Parish Reg 1816-1826 St Thomas (CD419) Parish Reg 1840-1876 Independent (mf) Burial 1790-1853 Sunbury (CD211) Marriages 1566-1812 Teddington (CD211) Marriages 1560-1837 Temple Church Bpts 1629-1853 Mar 1628-1760 Tottenham Court ph177 Mar 1556-1837 (CD211) Marriages 1558-1837 Twickenham (CD211) Marriages 1538-1812 Uxbridge (CD211) Marriages 1538-1694 Victoria Park cemetery (CD419) Burials 1853-1856 Wapping (CD419) Parish Registers 1813-1842 (mf) Watch Rate 1800 (mf) Church Rate 1875 Wembley (CD184) Parish Magazine Index West Drayton ( (CD211) Marriages 1568-1812 Westminster (mf sog) Poll Book 1749 Poll Book 1818 Poll Book 1841 Poll Book 1871 Abbey Mar 1655-1875 Bpts 1607-1870 Bur 1607-1875 St Jams (CD221) Mar 1654-1754 St Margaret’s Bpts 1675-1688 Mar 1675-1699 Bur 1664-1673 Whitechapel St Mary (CD419) Parish Reg 1792-1823 (mf) Watch Rate 1800 + 1805 London, City Alderman London, City Association Oath Rolls 1696 London, City Burials 1813-1853 London and Middlesex (CD438) Burials London Catholic Reg 1764-1855 London Catholic Reg 1826-1837, 1843 London (CD397) (CD423) Catholic Reg Misc Middlesex (mf) Census 1881 London Charities 1897 3 London Citizens 1651 Middlesex County Court Records 1549-1709 London Deeds Duke of Norfolk 1154-1917 London Dictionary to Streets 1918 London Dutch Reformed Church 1571-1874 London, City Families London Fleet Prison Marriages 1680-1754 London Fourth Classis Register 1646-1659 London (BRS130) Hearth Tax London (CD394) Huguentos London Lord Mayors Court 1641-1736 Middlesex (CD211) Marriages Phillimores Middlesex (CD101) Marriages 1813-1837 Middlesex (nmf) Non Conformist Reg pre 1837 London 7 Middlesex Duke of Norfolk Deeds 1154-1917 Middlesex Plea + Memoranda Rolls 1298-1457 London Poll Book 1768 Middlesex Return of Owners of Land 1873 London & Middlesex (CD39) Quaker Records Middlesex Session Records 1614-1616 + 1689-1709 London Victoria County History Marriage Licences Bishop of London 1520-1828 + 1597-1700 Dean + Chapter Westminster 1558-1699 Faculty Office 1543-1869 + 1632-1714 Faculty Office (mf sog) 1801-1825 Vicar General 1660-1750 (mf) 1751-1850 Crisps Marriage Licences 1700’s-1837 Miscellaneous Extracts 1521-1869 Wills London Probate Index A-E (CD304) 1750-1858 Archdeaconry (BRS 89, 98) 1393-1489, 1524-1649, 1661-1700 Archdeaconry (SOG) 1700-1807 Commissary (BRS 82, 86, 97, 102, 108, 111)1374-1649, 1661-1700 Consistory Court Wills (LRS3) (CD422) 1492-1547 1514-1858 Consistory Depositions (LRS32) 1586-1611 Deanery of the Arches (BRS 98) 1620-1780, 1832 Court of the Arches (mf) 1660-1913 Inquisitions Post Mortem (BRS15,26+36) 1485-1603 Apprenticeships and Guilds and Trades Vol 32 + 42 Apothocaries’ Company 1617-1800 Vol 22 Armourers Company 1610-1800 Vol 10 Basketmakers 1639-1824 Vol 41 Blacksmiths’ Company 1605-1800 Vol 3 Bowyers Company 1680-1806 Vol 22 Brasiers Company 1610-1800 Vol 1,36 Brewers Company 1531-1800 Vol 6 Broderers Company 1679-1713 + 1763-1800 Broderers Company History Vol 34 Brown Bakers Company 1615-1646 Vol 29 Carmens’ Company 1668, 1678-1800 Vol 23 Coach Makers 1677-1800 Vol 23 Coach Harness Makers 1677-1800 Vol 6 Combmakers Company 1744-1750 4 Combmakers Company History Vol 26 Cooks Company 1654-1800 Vol 30 Curriers’ Company 1628-1800 Vol 35 Cutlers’ Company 1442-1448, 1565-1800 Vol 11 Distillers Company 1659-1811 Vol 25 Dyers Company 1706-1746 Vol 6 Fanmakers Company 1775-1805 Vol 28 Farriers’ Company 1619-1800 Vol 37 Feltmakers Company 1676-1682 + 1692-1800 Vol 44 Fishmongers Company 1614-1800 Fishmongers Compnay Hall Vol 3 Fletchers Company 1739-54 + 1767-1808 Vol 21 Founders Company 1643-1800 Founders Company History 1365-1975 Vol 6 Frame work Knitters Company 1727-30 Vol 6 Fruiterers Company 1750-1815 Vol 6 Gardeners Company 1764-1850 Vol 5 Glass Sellers Company 1664-1812 Vol 7 Glaziers Company 1694-1800 Vol 4 Glovers Company 1675-79 + 1735-48 + 1766-1804 Vol 15 Gold and Silver Ware Drawers 1693-1837 Goldsmiths 1200-1800 Vol 48 Grocers’ Company 1629-1800 Grocers’ Company History Vol 8 Gunmakers Company 1656-1800 Vol 6 Horners Company 1731-1800 Vol 17 Innholders Company 1642-3 + 1654-70 + 1673-1800 Vol 24 Ironmongers Company 1655-1800 Vol 3 Long Bow String Makers 1604-68 + 1709 + 1714-17 Vol 14 Loriners Company 1722-1731 + 1759-1800 Vol 42 Masons Company 1619-1639 Vol 27 Masons Company 1663-1805 Vol 12 Musicians Company 1765-1800 Vol 9 Needlemakers Company 1664-1801 Vol 38 Painter-Stainer 1655, 1666-1800 Vol 13 Pattenmakers Company 1673-1805 Vol 20 Paviors Company 1568-1800 Vol 40 Pewterers’ Company 1611-1800 Vol 34 Plaisterers’ Company 1597-1662, 1698-1800 Vol 9 Pinmakers Company 1691-1723 Vol 12 Playing Cards 1675–1760 Vol 33 Plumbers’ Company 1571-1800 Vol 18 Poulters Company 1691-1729 + 1754-1800 Vol 12 Saddlers Company 1657-1666 + 1800 Folder Scriveners Company Vol 14 Spectaclemakers Company 1666-1800 Sword Makers Vol 39 Tallow Chandlers’ Company 1633-1800 Vol 16 Tinplate Workers Company 1666 + 1668 + 1676 + 1681 + 1683-1800 Vol 12 Tobacco Pipe Makers Company 1800 Vol 2 Tylers and Bricklayers Company 1612-1644 + 1668-1800 Vol 19 Upholders Company 1704-1772 Vol 43 Vintners’ Company 1609-1800.
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