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Complete Publication List Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society Cymdeithas Achyddol Maldwyn Publications MAY 2021 Abbreviations - MI: Memorial Inscriptions; C: Baptisms; M: Marriages; B: Burials 0/S: Out of Stock; / S: Low Stock Postage & Packing Charges: see back page REF £ ABERANGELL see Mallwyd ABERHAFESP MI Parish Church & Chapels (4th ed: 2007) MI/03 2.00 CB 1578-1812 (2011) PR/80 2.00 C 1813-1930; M 1579-1837; B 1813-1902 (2011) PR/81 2.00 ABERHOSAN see Penegoes Chapels ALBERBURY MI Churchyard, Cemetery & Chapels (2016) MI/109 3.00 MI Original Churchyard (2015) MI/101 3.00 CMB 1564-1576 & 1608-1634 (2020) PR/158 10.00 CMB 1634-61 (2nd ed: 2014) PR/159 2.00 BM 1661-1707 PR/160 8.00 CMB 1707-54 (2016) PR/161 2.00 CB 1755-1779 (2015) PR/162 2.00 CB 1780-1812 (2016) PR/163 2.00 B 1813-1851 (2017) B/23 2.00 B 1661-1707 C/61 6.00 C 1813-1857 & Great Wollaston 1829-1908 (2016) C/62 2.00 C 1857-1908 (2015) C/63 2.00 M 1754-1812 (2015) W/24 2.00 M 1813-1912 W/25 9.00 BAUSLEY see under Manorial Records 1 REF £ BERRIEW MI Parish Church & Chapels (2013) MI/29 O/S 3.00 MI Cemetery (2011) MI/93 3.00 CMB 1596-1670 (2006) PR/41 2.00 CMB 1671-1709 (2006) PR/42 2.00 CMB 1709-1740 (2006) PR/43 2.00 CB 1741-70; M 1741-54 (2007) PR/44 2.00 B 1771-1812; M 1754-1812 (2007) PR/45 2.00 B 1813-1864; M 1813-1837 (2007) PR/46 2.00 C 1771-1812 (2007) C/27 2.00 C 1813-1842 (2007) C/28 2.00 BETTWS CEDEWAIN MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2004) MI/12 3.00 CMB 1660-1738 (2012) PR/85 2.00 CB 1738-1812; M 1738-53 (2012) PR/86 2.00 C 1813-44; M 1754-1836; B 1813-57 (2011) PR/87 2.00 BUTTINGTON MI Parish Church Cemetery & Chapels MI/51 O/S 3.00 CMB 1638/9, 1660-1736 (2012) PR/92 2.00 CB 1736-1812; M 1736-51 (2012) PR/93 2.00 C 1813-46; M 1754-1837; B 1813-1903 (2011) PR/94 2.00 BWLCHYCIBAU MI Christ Church, Methodist Chapel & War Memorial MI/59 O/S 3.00 CARNO MI Parish Church & Chapels (3rd ed: 2008) MI/40 3.00 CB 1638-1735; M 1638-1753 (2012) PR/114 2.00 CB 1736-1812 (2012) PR/115 2.00 C 1813-1901; M 1754-1837; B 1813-65 (2011) PR/116 2.00 CASTLE CAEREINION MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2005) MI/14 3.00 CMB 1663-1743 (2nd ed: 2008) PR/03 2.00 CB 1743-1753 (2003) PR/04 O/S 2.00 C 1789-1856 (2nd ed: 2007) C/15 2.00 B 1789-1877 (2nd ed: 2014) B/13 2.00 M 1754-1837 (2004) W/09 O/S 2.00 CEMMAES MI Parish Church (2011) MI/94 3.00 MI Chapels (2011) MI/95 3.00 M 1670-1837; B 1688-1812 (2011) PR/99 2.00 C 1813-1927; B 1813-1863 (2011) PR/100 2.00 C 1668-1812 (2011) C/39 2.00 2 REF £ CHURCHSTOKE MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2008) MI/33 3.00 MI Cemetery (1999) MI/34 L/S 3.00 CMB 1558-1600/1 (2011) PR/129 2.00 CMB 1601-1642/3 (2012) PR/130 2.00 CMB 1643-1700/1 (2012) PR/131 2.00 CMB 1701-1729/30 (2012) PR/132 2.00 CB 1730-1773; M 1730-1754 (2013) PR/133 2.00 CB 1774-1812 (2013) PR/134 2.00 C 1813-1853 (2013) ` C/52 2.00 C 1853-1903 (2012) C/53 2.00 M 1754-1812 (2012) W/21 2.00 M 1813-1926 (2013) W/22 2.00 Banns 1823-1908 (2013) W/23 2.00 B 1813-1891 (2013) B/21 2.00 B 1891-1963 (2013) B/22 2.00 CRIGGION MI Parish Church (2000) MI/31 3.00 DAROWEN MI Parish Church (2nd ed: 2014) MI/43 L/S 3.00 MI Chapels (2001) MI/46 O/S 3.00 C 1791-1812; M 1633-1754; B 1633-1812 (2011) PR/101 2.00 C 1813-76; M 1754-1837; B 1813-71 (2011) PR/102 2.00 C 1633-1790 (2011) C/40 2.00 DOLANOG MI Parish Church & Chapel (2007) MI/77 3.00 DOLFOR MI Parish Church & Chapels (2002) MI/53 3.00 DYLIFE see Llanbrynmair Parish Church & Chapels FORDEN MI Parish Church, Chapel & Workhouse (2nd ed: 2010) MI/37 3.00 C 1601-1723; B 1598-1724 (2012) PR/117 2.00 CB 1724-1794 (2013) PR/118 2.00 CB 1795-1812; M 1598-1837 (2012) PR/119 2.00 C 1813-41 (Workhouse 1813-63); B 1813-1849 (2011) PR/120 2.00 GARTHBEBIO MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2005) MI/62 3.00 CMB 1667-1759 (2006) PR/25 2.00 CMB 1760-1812 (2006) PR/26 2.00 C 1813-1925; B 1813-1903; M 1813-37 (2006) PR/27 2.00 GREAT WOLLASTON see Alberbury & Great Wollaston 3 REF £ GUILSFIELD MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2002) MI/38 L/S 3.00 MI Cemetery (2nd ed: 2006) MI/39 3.00 CMB 1573-1609 (2nd ed: 2014) PR/30 2.00 CMB 1609-1642 (2nd ed: 2014) PR/31 L/S 2.00 CMB 1667-1696 (2nd ed: 2011) PR/32 2.00 CMB 1696-1728 (2nd ed: 2014) PR/33 2.00 CMB 1728-1745 (2006) PR/34 2.00 CB 1745-1772; M 1745-1754 (2005) PR/35 2.00 C 1772-1812 (2008) C/32 2.00 C 1813-1863 (2010) C/33 2.00 C 1863-1895 (2012) C/34 2.00 C 1895-1960 (2012) C/35 2.00 M 1754-1837 (2007) W/14 2.00 M 1837-1878 (2012) W/15 2.00 B 1772-1812 (2008) B/19 2.00 B 1813-1875 (2008) B/20 2.00 HIRNANT MI Parish Church & Chapel (3rd ed: 2009) MI/15 3.00 M 1601-1958; B 1600-1990 (2008) PR/53 2.00 C 1600-1992 (2008) C/29 2.00 HYSSINGTON MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2005) MI/67 3.00 CMB 1598-1700 (2012) PR/126 2.00 CMB 1701-1812 (2012) PR/127 2.00 C1813-1902; B 1813-1969; M 1813-1988 (2012) PR/128 2.00 KERRY MI Parish Church (2008) MI/83 3.00 MI Cemetery & Chapels (2008) MI/84 3.00 MB 1602-1658 (2013) PR/150 2.00 CMB 1659-1708 (2013) PR/151 2.00 CB 1708 -1760; M 1708-1754 (2013) PR/152 2.00 M 1754-1837; B 1761-1812 (2012) PR/153 2.00 C 1838-1844; B 1813-1860 (2013) PR/154 2.00 C 1813-1837 C/07 O/S 2.00 C 1602-1658 (2013) C/54 2.00 C 1761-1812 (2012) C/59 2.00 LEIGHTON MI Parish Church (2000) MI/47 3.00 LLANBADARN FYNYDD (Radnorshire): Padarn’s Friendly Society Minute Book (2nd ed: 2004) MISC/01 1.00 4 REF £ LLANBRYNMAIR MI Parish Church, Dylife & Chapels (2nd ed: 2005) MI/42 O/S 3.00 MI Yr Hen Gapel (2nd ed: 2006) MI/41 L/S 3.00 C 1663-1812 (2013) C/57 L/S 2.00 C 1813-1899 (2011) C/58 2.00 M 1663-1904 (2010) W/20 2.00 B 1663-1711 (2nd ed: 2013) B/03 L/S 2.00 B 1711-1749 (2nd ed: 2014) B/04 2.00 B 1749-1793 (2nd ed: 2013) B/05 2.00 B 1794-1812 (2nd ed: 2008) B/06 2.00 B 1813-1837 (2nd ed: 2006) B/07 O/S 2.00 LLANDINAM MI Parish Church (3rd ed: 2007) MI/18 L/S 3.00 MI Chapels (4th: 2008) MI/19 3.00 M 1591-1754; B 1587-1771 (2010) PR/107 2.00 CB 1772-1812; M 1754-1812 (2010) PR/108 2.00 C 1813-47; M1813-37: B 1813-61 (2010) PR/109 2.00 C 1589-1712 (2013) C/48 L/S 2.00 C 1712-1771 (2012) C/49 2.00 Llandinam Country Magazine Script of Radio Programme MISC/02 L/S 2.00 LLANDRINIO MI Parish Church & Chapels (2009) MI/85 3.00 CMB 1662-1745 (2009) PR/61 2.00 CMB 1745-1812 (2009) PR/62 2.00 C 1813-43; M 1813-37; B 1813-84 (2009) PR/63 2.00 LLANDYSILIO MI Parish Church MI/17 O/S 3.00 CB 1662-1753; M 1662-1754 (2012) PR/70 2.00 CB 1753-1812; M 1754-1837 (2011) PR/71 2.00 C 1813-1963; B 1813-1872 (2011) PR/72 2.00 LLANDYSIL MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2007) MI/11 3.00 CB 1671-1757; M 1671-1754 (2012) PR/121 2.00 CB 1758-1812; M 1755-1812 (2012) PR/122 2.00 C 1813-48; M 1813-37; B 1813-78 (2011) PR/123 2.00 LLANERFYL MI Parish Church (2nd ed: 2003) MI/49 3.00 MI Chapels & Nonconformist Cemetery (2nd ed: 2014) MI/50 3.00 CMB 1626-1685 (2004) PR/11 O/S 2.00 CMB 1685-1735 (2nd ed: 2013) PR/12 2.00 MB 1736-1812 (2nd ed: 2008) PR/13 2.00 C 1813-57; M 1813-37; B 1813-55 (2nd ed: 2008) PR/14 2.00 C 1736-1812 (2nd ed: 2014) C/19 L/S 2.00 5 REF £ LLANFAIR CAEREINION MI Parish Church (3rd ed: 2008) MI/07 3.00 MI Chapels (3rd ed: 2007) MI/24 3.00 MI Erw Ddwr Cemetery (2004) MI/64 O/S 3.00 CMB 1608-1679 (2012) PR/65 2.00 CMB 1680-1723 (2012) PR/66 2.00 CB 1723-1772 (2011) PR/67 2.00 CB 1773-1812 (2011) PR/68 2.00 C 1813-92; B 1813-50 (2010) PR/69 2.00 M 1723-1837 (2011) W/18 2.00 LLANFECHAIN MI Parish Church & Chapel (2nd ed: 2009) MI/22 3.00 CMB 1603-1707 PR/22 O/S 2.00 MB 1707-1812 PR/23 O/S 2.00 CMB C1813-1863 M1813-1837 B1813-1880 PR/24 O/S 2.00 C 1707-1812 C/22 L/S 2.00 LLANFIHANGEL-YNG-NGWYNFA MI Parish Church, Cem & Chaps (2nd ed: 2014) MI/99 3.00 C 1662-1812 (2008) C/30 2.00 M 1662-1813; B 1662-1812 (2008) PR/54 2.00 C 1813-69; Mar 1813-37; B 1813-64 (2008) PR/55 2.00 LLANFYLLIN MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2006) MI/54 O/S 3.00 MI Original Churchyard (2007) MI/76 3.00 MI Cemetery (2nd ed: 2012) MI/55 3.00 M 1669-1729; B 1665-1728 (2008) PR/56 2.00 CB 1728-1751; M 1728-1754 (2008) PR/57 2.00 CB 1752-1787 (2009) PR/58 2.00 C 1788-1812; M 1754-1837 (2008) PR/59 2.00 C 1654-1728 (2007) C/24 2.00 C 1813-1875 (2008) C/25 2.00 Wesleyan Circuit C 1811-1866 (2010) C/41 2.00 Wesleyan Circuit C 1867-1951 (2010) C/42 2.00 B 1813-1855 (2008) B/18 2.00 LLANGADFAN MI Parish Church MI/57 O/S 3.00 MI Chapels & Cemetery (2004) MI/58 L/S 3.00 CMB 1673-1716 (2nd ed: 2011) PR/37 2.00 CB 1717-71; M 1717-54 (2nd ed: 2011) PR/38 2.00 CB 1772-1812; M 1754-1812 (2nd ed: 2011) PR/39 2.00 C 1813-79; B 1813-73; M 1813-37 (2nd ed: 2012) PR/40 2.00 6 REF £ LLANGURIG MI Parish Church (2nd ed: 2008) MI/78 3.00 MI Nonconformist Cemetery & Chapels (2nd ed: 2008) MI/79 3.00 M 1677-1754; B 1677-1812 (2012) PR/105 2.00 M 1754-1837; B 1813-1875 (2012) PR/106 2.00 C 1677-1757 (2013) C/45 2.00 C 1758-1812 (2013) C/46 2.00 C 1813-1861 (2012) C/47 2.00 LLANGYNIEW MI Parish Church & Chapels (2nd ed: 2006) MI/35 3.00 CMB 1584-1683 (2004) PR/18 L/S 2.00 CMB 1684-1729 (2004) PR/19 2.00 MB 1729-1813 (2004) PR/20 O/S 2.00 CMB C1813-1914 M1813-1837 B1813-1895 (2013) PR/21 L/S 2.00 C 1729-1812 (2004) C/21 O/S 2.00 LLANGYNOG, PENYBONTFAWR & PENNANT MELANGELL MI Penybontfawr Parish Church MI/27 O/S 3.00 MI Chapels (2nd ed: 1999) MI/16 3.00 MI St Cynog Parish Church & Chapels (2012) MI/97 3.00 MI St Melangell, Pennant Melangell (2nd ed: 2003) MI/32 L/S 3.00 St Cynog B1662-1885 M1662-1837 PR/47 2.00 St Melangell: CMB 1662-1812 (2007) PR/48 2.00 St Melangell & St Thomas, Penybontfawr: C 1813-1991; B 1813-1953; M 1813-1837 (2007) PR/49 O/S 2.00 St Cynog: C 1662-1870 (2007) C/26 2.00 LLANIDLOES MI Chapels (2016) MI/44 O/S 3.00 MI Parish Church (3rd ed: 2010) MI/45 3.00 MI Newchapel (3rd ed: 2005) MI/25 3.00 MI Dolhafren Cemetery: Blocks 1-6 (2017) MI/112 3.00 MI Dolhafren Cemetery: Blocks 7-10 (2017) MI/113 3.00 MI Dolhafren Cemetery: Blocks 11-14 (2017) MI/114 3.00 MI Dolhafren Cemetery: Blocks 15-18 (2017) MI/115 3.00 C 1616-1711; B 1614-1711 (2010) PR/110 2.00 CB 1711-1740; M 1614-1753 (2012) PR/111 2.00 C 1740-1762; B 1740-1812 (2012) PR/112 2.00 C 1831-1874; B 1813-1840 (2010) PR/113 2.00 C 1763-1803 (2013) C/50 L/S 2.00 C 1804-1830 (2010) C/51 2.00 M 1754-1837 (2012) W/19 2.00 D.H.
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