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Microfiche for Sale Microfiche For Sale Record Office Publications-Microfiche. [+ Indicates registers not on the I.G.I.] Alphabetical Listing: A156. Alnham Parish Baptisms, 1813-1900+ £2.50 1 fiche A147. Alnwick Clayport (later Greenbatt) Presbyterian Baptisms, 1785-1900+ £4.50 3 fiche A142. Alnwick, Lisburn Street Presbyterian Baptisms, 1878-1881+ Morpeth, Dacre Street £2.50 1 fiche Presbyterian Baptisms, 1829-1837 A38. Alnwick Roman Catholic Baptisms, 1794-1840, Marriages 1846-1855. [Indexed]+ £2.50 2 fiche A131. Alnwick Roman Catholic Baptisms, 1856-1873+ £3.50 2 fiche A149. Alnwick Roman Catholic Baptisms, 1874-1907+ £4.50 5 fiche A47. Alnwick Roman Catholic Marriages 1856-1921+ £3.00 2 fiche A150. Alnwick Roman Catholic Deaths, 1856-1903+ £4.00 1 fiche A158. Alnwick Union list of Paupers, 1839+ £2.50 1 fiche A120. Amble Congregational Baptisms, 1851-1861 & 1895-1901+ £3.00 1 fiche A219. Amble Primitive Methodist Baptisms, 1893-1937 £3.50 2 fiche *A215. Ancroft Moor Presbyterian Baptisms, 1845-1930+ £3.50 1 fiche *A228. Ancroft Parish Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1742-1812 £4.00 2 fiche *A236. Ancroft Parish Baptisms, 1813-1865 £3.50 2 fiche *A243. Ancroft Parish Burials, 1813-1863 £3.50 1 fiche A260 Ancroft Parish Burials, 1864-1936 £3.50 1 fiche *A235. Ancroft Parish Marriages, 1754-1812 £3.50 1 fiche *A250. Ancroft Parish Marriages, 1813-1837 £3.00 1 fiche A251. Ancroft Parish Marriages, 1837-1930 £3.50 1 fiche *A265. Ancroft, Scremerston and Ord Parish Census, 1901 £4.50 5 fiche A211. Ashington Census, 1901 £8.50 9 fiche A212. Ashington Hirst Census, 1901 £10.00 9 fiche A189. Ashington Hirst Mission Methodist Baptisms, 1909-1925 £3.00 1 fiche A165. Ashington Holy Sepulchre Baptisms, 1887-1921 £8.00 9 fiche A171. Ashington Holy Sepulchre Burials, 1887-1920 £5.00 10 fiche A172. Ashington Holy Sepulchre Marriages, 1889-1920 £5.00 5 fiche A206. Ashington Methodist, Thwaites Memorial [Milburn Road], Baptisms, 1909-1916 + £3.00 4 fiche Thwaites Memorial [Milburn Road] Baptisms, 1933-1940 +, High Market Baptisms, 1928-1940 + Hirst Central Hall Baptisms, 1909-1940 +, Second Ave. Baptisms, 1900 - 1908 +, Second Ave. Baptisms, 1912-1940 + A197. Ashington Primitive Methodist, Baptisms, 1910-1940 £4.00 2 fiche A180. Ashington, St. Aidan’s R.C. Bapt, 1893-1912, Marr, 1896-1921,Bur, 1897-1920 £3.00 2 fiche A188. Ashington, St. George Presbyterian Baptisms, 1916-1950 £3.00 1 fiche *A42. Bamburgh Parish Baptisms, 1758-1812+ £3.50 2 fiche *A43. Bamburgh Parish Baptisms, 1813-1902+ £3.50 2 fiche *A60. Bamburgh Parish Marriages, 1754-1812 [Indexed]+ £3.00 2 fiche *A55. Bamburgh Parish Marriages, 1837-1875 [Indexed]+ £2.50 1 fiche *A56. Bamburgh Parish Burials, 1810-1902 [Indexed]+ £4.00 4 fiche *A33. Bamburgh Monumental Inscriptions £3.50 2 fiche A75. Applications to be admitted to Bamburgh Castle School, 1828-1872 [Indexed] £2.50 1 fiche *A95. Bamburgh Dispensary, Lord Crewe, 1801, 1810 £3.00 2 fiche A141. Bavington Presbyterian Baptisms, 1771-1902+ £3.50 1 fiche A173. Bedlington Presbyterian Baptisms, 1845-1941 £5.00 3 fiche *A162. Belford Associate Presbyterian (Erskine Street) Baptisms, 1793-1820+ £2.50 1 fiche *A252. Belford Parish Baptisms, 1813-1876+ £3.50 2 fiche *A210. Belford Parish Census, 1901 £5.00 3 fiche *A126. Belford Village Census, 1891 [Indexed] £3.00 3 fiche *A2. Belford West Street Presbyterian Church, Baptisms, 1776-1848. [Indexed transcript]+ £3.00 2 fiche A213. Bellingham Census, 1901 £5.00 6 fiche A39. Bellingham Roman Catholic Baptisms, 1794-1925. [Indexed] + £3.50 3 fiche A119. Bellingham United Methodist Baptisms, 1892-1921+ £2.50 1 fiche A132. Bellingham URC, Baptisms, 1803-1900+ £4.00 3 fiche A87. Beltingham Parish Registers; Bapt 1881-1920, Marr 1891-1920 & Bur, 1881-1920. £2.50 1 fiche *A125. Berwick-upon-Tweed Apprenticeship Enrolments, 1730-1778 £2.50 1 fiche *A116. Berwick-upon-Tweed Apprenticeship Enrolments, 1770-1851 £2.50 1 fiche *A71. Berwick-upon-Tweed Bankhill Baptisms, 1835-38, 1849-90+ £2.50 1 fiche *A1. Berwick-upon-Tweed Census, 1891, full transcript £4.50 4 fiche *A274. Berwick Upon Tweed Census, 1901 (Part 1 – enumeration districts 1-5) £7.00 11 fiche *A279. Berwick Upon Tweed Census, 1901 (Part 2 – enumeration districts 6-8 and Barracks) £7.00 9 fiche *A46. Berwick-upon-Tweed Charity School admissions, 1757-1860 £2.50 1 fiche *A105. Berwick-upon-Tweed Church Street Baptisms, 1827-1920 + £3.00 2 fiche *A209. Berwick-upon-Tweed Corporation Academy admission register, 1868-1916 £3.50 2 fiche *A193. Berwick-upon-Tweed Freeman Admissions, 1760-1780 £3.00 1 fiche *A178. Berwick-upon-Tweed Freeman Admissions, 1780-1806+ £3.00 1 fiche *A82. Berwick-upon-Tweed Freeman’s Roll, 1774 £2.50 1 fiche *A146. Berwick-upon-Tweed Freeman’s Roll, 1796 £2.50 1 fiche *A154. Berwick-upon-Tweed Freeman’s Roll, 1859 £2.50 1 fiche *A36. Berwick-upon-Tweed Freemason's list 1799-1814 £2.50 2 fiche *A81. Index to Berwick-upon-Tweed Freeman's Rolls, 17th & 18th century £3.50 3 fiche *A14. Berwick-upon-Tweed Golden Square Presbyterian Church, Baptisms, 1771-1919 & £4.00 5 fiche Marriages, 1782-1812, 1838-1920. Indexed transcript+ (only on I.G.I. until 1837) *A138. Admissions & Removals to Berwick-upon-Tweed Golden Square Presbyterian Church, £3.00 2 fiche 1814-1845+ *A34. Berwick-upon-Tweed Goods Directory of 1806. Contains street-by-street lists of £3.50 2 fiche residents. *A3. Berwick-upon-Tweed High Meeting Presbyterian Church, Baptisms, 1761-1879. Indexed £3.00 3 fiche transcript+ *A44. Berwick-upon-Tweed Holy Trinity Baptisms, 1813-1829+ £3.50 3 fiche *A45. Berwick-upon-Tweed Holy Trinity Baptisms, 1829-1844+ £4.00 3 fiche *A52. Berwick-upon-Tweed Holy Trinity Baptisms, 1844-1856 [Indexed] + £3.50 3 fiche *A53. Berwick-upon-Tweed Holy Trinity Baptisms, 1856-1874 [Indexed]+ £4.00 4 fiche *A275 Berwick Upon Tweed Holy Trinity Burials, 1793-1802 £4.50 2 fiche *A278. Berwick Upon Tweed Holy Trinity Burials, 1803-1812 £4.50 3 fiche *A54. Berwick-upon-Tweed Holy Trinity Burials, 1813-1841 [Indexed]+ £5.00 5 fiche *A61. Berwick-upon-Tweed Holy Trinity Burials, 1841-52 [Indexed]+ £3.00 3 fiche *A62. Berwick-upon-Tweed Holy Trinity Burials, 1852-1915. [Indexed]+ £3.00 2 fiche *A4. Berwick-upon-Tweed Low Meeting Presbyterian Church, Baptisms, 1780-1849,1864-66; £2.50 2 fiche Marriages, 1838-48, 1874; Deaths, 1836-49 [Indexed transcript]+ *A177. Berwick-upon-Tweed Norham & Islandshire Bastardy Orders, 1844-1861 £3.00 1 fiche *A170. Berwick-upon-Tweed Poll Book, 1826 £3.00 1 fiche *A13. Berwick-upon-Tweed Methodist Circuit Baptisms, 1837-83 + £2.50 1 fiche *A21. Berwick-upon-Tweed Roman Catholic Baptisms, 1804-40. [Indexed] + £2.00 1 fiche *A22. Berwick-upon-Tweed Roman Catholic Baptisms, 1841-55. [Indexed] + £2.00 1 fiche *A273. Berwick-upon-Tweed Roman Catholic Marriages, 1841-1903 (indexed) £3.50 1 fiche *A194. Berwick-upon-Tweed Sacrament certificates, 1688-1827 [Indexed transcript] £3.00 2 fiche *A63. Berwick-upon-Tweed St. Mary Baptisms, 1858-74. [Indexed]+ £2.50 1 fiche *A24. Berwick-upon-Tweed Shaws Lane Protestant Relief Congregation, Baptisms, 1779- £3.00 3 fiche 1858, Marriages, 1778-1810. [Indexed transcript]+ (Marriages not on I.G.I.) *A267. Berwick-upon-Tweed Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Baptisms, 1796-1837 & Berwick- £3.50 1 fiche upon-Tweed Primitive Methodist Baptisms, 1829-1837 *A277. Berwick Upon Tweed Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Baptisms, 1841-1918 £4.00 1 fiche *A108. Berwick-upon-Tweed Workhouse Births, 1837-1900 & Deaths 1837-1914 + £3.00 2 fiche A157. Birdhopecraig Presbyterian Baptisms, 1728-1812+ £5.00 4 fiche A174. Birdhopecraig Presbyterian Baptisms, 1813-1900, Marriages 1835-1903 £5.00 3 fiche A9. Blyth Pictorial Almanac, 1861. £2.50 2 fiche A10. Robinson's Penny Almanac & Blyth Directory, 1871. Including Blyth & Amble Shipping £3.00 3 fiche List A11. Robinson's Penny Illustrated Household Almanac For 1882, General Local Year Book, £3.50 3 fiche Directory For Blyth Amble & Warkworth & Maritime Register For Blyth & Amble. A86. Blyth United Reform Church, Waterloo Street Baptisms, 1786-1902 £3.00 2 fiche A110. Blyth Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Baptisms, 1840-1881+ £2.50 1 fiche A263. Blyth Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Baptisms, 1881-1921 £5.00 3 fiche A179. Bothal, St. Andrew’s Baptisms,.1840-1920 £3.00 2 fiche A195. Bothal, St. Andrew, Marriages, 1839-1920, Burials, 1840-1920 £5.00 6 fiche *A186. Branxton Parish Baptisms 1813-1920 £3.00 1 fiche A232. Cambois and Cambois (North Blyth) Census, 1901 £7.50 4 fiche *A107. Carham Monumental Inscriptions £3.00 1 fiche *A151. Carham Parish Baptisms, 1813-1900+ £3.00 1 fiche *A161. Carham Parish Burials, 1879-1920+ £3.00 1 fiche *A79. Chatton Monumental Inscriptions £3.50 2 fiche *A222. Chatton Parish Baptisms, 1813-1861+ £3.50 1 fiche *A223. Chatton Parish Census, 1901 £5.00 2 fiche A148. Cheeseburn Grange (Ponteland) Roman Catholic Baptisms, 1841-1870+ Marriages, £3.50 2 fiche 1828-1906 *A191. Chillingham Parish Burials, 1813-1920 (Indexed transcript) £3.00 1 fiche *A25. Coldstream Bridge Marriages, 1793-97 [Indexed] + £2.00 1 fiche *A184. Cornhill Parish, Baptisms 1701-1812, Marriages 1697-1753, Burials 1695-1812, £4.00 3 fiche Dissenters Births 1760-1812 *A200. Cornhill Parish Baptisms, 1813-1901 £3.50 2 fiche *A220. Cornhill Parish Burials, 1813-1851+ £3.50 1 fiche *A169. Cornhill Parish Burials, 1851-1920 £3.00 2 fiche *A192. Cornhill Parish Marriages, 1754-1812 (Indexed transcript) £3.00 1 fiche *A208. Cornhill Parish Marriages, 1813-1837; 1850 £3.00 1 fiche *A221. Cornhill Parish Marriages, 1839-1920+ £3.50 1 fiche A205. Cowpen Civil Cemetery Burial Records [Sections 1 & 2] 1877-1883 £2.50 2 fiche A262.
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