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Odfhs November Edition POSTAGE & PACKING ORMSKIRK & DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY This price list is effective from January 2014. The UK Postal charges PUBLICATIONS have increased dramatically. Prices are based on an order for single items, CD-ROM Price Quantity Total please contact the ODFHS by post (at our NEW address!) or email [email protected], for prices for larger orders. Memorial Inscriptions (Please contact [email protected] about Polo shirts & Sweat shirts). Aughton – Christ Church** £6.00 Aughton – St Michael** £7.00 CDs & DVDs UK…………………………….£1.20 Bickerstaffe – Holy Trinity** £7.00 OVERSEAS (Airmail)………£2.50 Burscough – St John RC** £4.50 Burscough – St John C of E £12.00 BOOKS & BOOKLETS UK…………………………….£1.20 Combined Burscough – St John C of E £15.00 OVERSEAS…………………...Add £1.20 to UK Price MIs Includes - Photos of Gravestones “-R” DVD+ (This DVD+ is also available separately [£6.00]) MICROFICHE Lydiate – St Thomas & Cemetery** £7.00 UK – 50p per item to a maximum of £1.20 Ormskirk – St Peter & St Paul C of E OVERSEAS (Airmail)………….£2.50 £10.00 (Ormskirk’s Parish Church) A mixture of books, microfiche and CDs will go at the book rate. NEW Ormskirk Graveyard Grave owners & details of graves in the middle £10.00 POSTCARDS section,1848-99.Locating stones used for paths UK a set of 5 postcards please enclose a C6 stamped Rufford – St Mary** £10.00 addressed envelope. Scarisbrick – St Mark C of E OVERSEAS (Airmail)…………..£1.00p £6.00 Scarisbrick – St Elizabeth’s RC £10.00 TO ORDER Westhead – St James £7.00 St Andrew’s, Maghull, MIs for NEW £10.00 Enter your choices in the boxes above and send the form together with your Graveyard (approx. 1923 – present) cheque, Postal Order etc for the total amount in £Sterling please including the Includes photographs of graves DVD 2.42Gb postage and packing to:- NEW Maghull OLD Chapel MI’s £10.00 (Approximately 1820 – 1923, although a few burials were later interred in the graves that already existed) The Sales Dept., Ormskirk and District Family History Society, Includes photographs of all visible graves. DVD 1.3Gb NEW ADDRESS: Becconsall Old Church MIs £10.00 ODFHS. Ə 27, BATH SPRINGS, ORMSKIRK. L39-2XP. Includes Photos of graves 1851 Census Indexes – CD-Rom (Price reduced) From:-…………………………….. Membership No:………. (for 10% discount) Combined Indexes to the 1851 £5.00 Address:-..…………………………………………………………...…………… censuses for all parishes and townships ………………………………………………………………….………………… plus Strays and Surnames Individual Parishes available on request £2.00 (Price reduced) …………………………………………………………….……………………… Strangers or “Strays” Index 1851 £2.00 (Price reduced) Postcode:…………………………………………………………………………. Census for All Parishes Maghull Index to 1841, 51, 61, 71, 81*Censuses £2.00 (Price reduced) Ver. 01/01/2014 Other CD-Roms Price Quantity Total BOOKS & BOOKLETS Price Quantity Total Ormskirk Advertiser – Extracts £7.00 Ormskirk Gravestones in 1877 £1.50 Notices of BMD’s 1865-84, Affiliations 1874 Mediaeval Ormskirk – Inhabitants of the £1.50 and various other extracts. District in 1366 St Andrew’s, Maghull, £ 6.00 War Memorials Index to All Parishes (Price reduced) Church Records £2.00 Photos & transcriptions & interior of the NEW Church Sir William Stanley of Holt: a Yorkist £5.95 also Burial & Cremation records Martyr by Jean Gidman Burscough – St John C of E – Grave £10.00 NEW The Derby Chapel, in Ormskirk £4.00 Owners & Burials Registers Parish Church (Booklet, 24 pages) by Jean Gidman Burscough & District Boatmen £10.00 ODDFELLOWS Annual reports £1.50 & their families 1909 – 1939 each Scarisbrick – St Elizabeth’s Interior & £10.00 Memories of Aughton Parochial School, £2.00 (Price reduced) Mass Cards Holt Green. Ed. Mrs K Baird (Neé Bampton) Scarisbrick – St Elizabeth’s & St £7.00 NEW POLO Shirts, with Motif £12.00 Mary’s RC bmds NEWER – SWEAT Shirts (long sleeves) £15.00 NEW Tarleton £7.00 (See website for full details) Manor Court Records Melling Pottery £3.00 Extracts from the period 1696 to 1802 By E. E. Newton & Lorna King POSTCARDS Bickerstaffe Quakers 1650 – 1800* £7.00 Leeds Liverpool Canal at Burscough Bridge 25p Ormskirk Dissenting Meeting House £5.00 “Foggs Chapel” Baptisms 1743 -1837* St Catherines’ Chapel, Lydiate 25p St Andrew’s Mission, Burscough 25p NEW BURSCOUGH Tithe Map £10.00 Ancient Chapel, Maghull 25p Photos of 6 sets of maps + Transcriptions of the register (1845) Ormskirk Parish Church 25p Rufford Tithe Map 1839 £5.00 St Anne’s RC Church, Ormskirk 25p (photos of the map + Transcriptions of the Register) St Elizabeth’s RC Church, Scarisbrick 25p Scarisbrick Tithe Map 1839 £10.00 Emmanuel Methodist Church, Ormskirk 25p Tarleton Tithe Map 1840 £5.00 (photos of the map + Transcriptions of the Register) Pubs 1. Snig’s Foot etc. (Collage) 25p NEW Our First 14 Magazines on CD £3.00 Pubs 2. The Railway etc. (Collage) 25p 1991 – 1997 & two early newsletters. A set of any 5 Postcards £1.00 Items marked “*” are also available in Hard Copy Format for details please contact the MICROFICHE Society. Items marked “**” are also available on Microfiche – Please contact the Society for details. ORDER FORMS The DVD marked “+” is only a set of photographs, the index is included in the Memorials MEMBERSHIP FORMS Index CD-Rom. Please see the web site There is a 10% discount for members for orders for Discs, so please include Or contact [email protected] your Membership No. in any order. Don’t forget the NEW address! It is now possible to order Items via Parish Chest at www.parishchest.com but as commission is charged for this service we regret that items ordered this way cannot deduct the 10% discount for Discs. Other CD-Roms Price Quantity Total BOOKS & BOOKLETS Price Quantity Total Ormskirk Advertiser – Extracts £7.00 Ormskirk Gravestones in 1877 £1.50 Notices of BMD’s 1865-84, Affiliations 1874 Mediaeval Ormskirk – Inhabitants of the £1.50 and various other extracts. District in 1366 St Andrew’s, Maghull, £ 6.00 War Memorials Index to All Parishes (Price reduced) Church Records £2.00 Photos & transcriptions & interior of the NEW Church Sir William Stanley of Holt: a Yorkist £5.95 also Burial & Cremation records Martyr by Jean Gidman Burscough – St John C of E – Grave £10.00 NEW The Derby Chapel, in Ormskirk £4.00 Owners & Burials Registers Parish Church (Booklet, 24 pages) by Jean Gidman Burscough & District Boatmen £10.00 ODDFELLOWS Annual reports £1.50 & their families 1909 – 1939 each Scarisbrick – St Elizabeth’s Interior & £10.00 Memories of Aughton Parochial School, £2.00 (Price reduced) Mass Cards Holt Green. Ed. Mrs K Baird (Neé Bampton) Scarisbrick – St Elizabeth’s & St £7.00 NEW POLO Shirts, with Motif £12.00 Mary’s RC bmds NEWER – SWEAT Shirts (long sleeves) £15.00 NEW Tarleton £7.00 (See website for full details) Manor Court Records Melling Pottery £3.00 Extracts from the period 1696 to 1802 By E. E. Newton & Lorna King POSTCARDS Bickerstaffe Quakers 1650 – 1800* £7.00 Leeds Liverpool Canal at Burscough Bridge 25p Ormskirk Dissenting Meeting House £5.00 “Foggs Chapel” Baptisms 1743 -1837* St Catherines’ Chapel, Lydiate 25p St Andrew’s Mission, Burscough 25p NEW BURSCOUGH Tithe Map £10.00 Ancient Chapel, Maghull 25p Photos of 6 sets of maps + Transcriptions of the register (1845) Ormskirk Parish Church 25p Rufford Tithe Map 1839 £5.00 St Anne’s RC Church, Ormskirk 25p (photos of the map + Transcriptions of the Register) St Elizabeth’s RC Church, Scarisbrick 25p Scarisbrick Tithe Map 1839 £10.00 Emmanuel Methodist Church, Ormskirk 25p Tarleton Tithe Map 1840 £5.00 (photos of the map + Transcriptions of the Register) Pubs 1. Snig’s Foot etc. (Collage) 25p NEW Our First 14 Magazines on CD £3.00 Pubs 2. The Railway etc. (Collage) 25p 1991 – 1997 & two early newsletters. A set of any 5 Postcards £1.00 Items marked “*” are also available in Hard Copy Format for details please contact the MICROFICHE Society. Items marked “**” are also available on Microfiche – Please contact the Society for details. ORDER FORMS The DVD marked “+” is only a set of photographs, the index is included in the Memorials MEMBERSHIP FORMS Index CD-Rom. Please see the web site There is a 10% discount for members for orders for Discs, so please include Or contact [email protected] your Membership No. in any order. Don’t forget the NEW address! It is now possible to order Items via Parish Chest at www.parishchest.com but as commission is charged for this service we regret that items ordered this way cannot deduct the 10% discount for Discs. POSTAGE & PACKING ORMSKIRK & DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY This price list is effective from January 2014. The UK Postal charges PUBLICATIONS have increased dramatically. Prices are based on an order for single items, CD-ROM Price Quantity Total please contact the ODFHS by post (at our NEW address!) or email [email protected], for prices for larger orders. Memorial Inscriptions (Please contact [email protected] about Polo shirts & Sweat shirts). Aughton – Christ Church** £6.00 Aughton – St Michael** £7.00 CDs & DVDs UK…………………………….£1.20 Bickerstaffe – Holy Trinity** £7.00 OVERSEAS (Airmail)………£2.50 Burscough – St John RC** £4.50 Burscough – St John C of E £12.00 BOOKS & BOOKLETS UK…………………………….£1.20 Combined Burscough – St John C of E £15.00 OVERSEAS…………………...Add £1.20 to UK Price MIs Includes - Photos of Gravestones “-R” DVD+ (This DVD+ is also available separately [£6.00]) MICROFICHE Lydiate – St Thomas & Cemetery** £7.00 UK – 50p per item to a maximum of £1.20 Ormskirk – St Peter & St Paul C of E OVERSEAS (Airmail)………….£2.50 £10.00 (Ormskirk’s Parish Church) A mixture of books, microfiche and CDs will go at the book rate.
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