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Bishops Transcripts Handlist Bishops Transcripts on Microfilm Contents Introduction Part 1 c.1612 - 1700 Alphabetically by Parish 1 - 8 Part 2 c.1701 - c.1943 Arranged by BA Number 9 - 37 Part 1 c1612 - 1700 Alphabetically by Parish Parish Film Dates (approx) Abberton 1 1608 -1700 Abbots Morton 1 1611 - 1700 Acton Beauchamp 1 1613 - 1700 Alcester 2 1612 - 1700 Alderminster 2 1612 - 1700 Alfrick 37 1622 - 1640 Alstone 29 1611 - 1700 Alvechurch 2 1609 - 1700 Alveston 2 1608 - 1700 Areley Kings 2 1608 - 1700 Arrow 3 1623 - 1700 Astley 3 1609 - 1700 Atherston 3 1611 - 1700 Aston Cantlow 3 1612 - 1700 Badsey 3 1613 - 1700 Barcheston 3 1612 - 1700 Barford 4 1616 - 1700 Barton on the Heath 4 1612 - 1700 Bearley 4 1616 - 1700 Beaudesert 4 1607 - 1700 Belbroughton 4 1615 - 1700 Bengeworth 5 1611 - 1700 Beoley 5 1622 - 1700 Berrow 5 1611 - 1700 Besford 12 1611 - 1700 Bidford on Avon 5 1612 - 1700 Binton 5 1608 - 1700 Birlingham 26 1610 - 1700 Birtsmorton 5 1609 - 1700 1 Parish Film no. Dates (approx) Bishampton 5 1616 - 1700 Bishopton 6 1609 - 1700 Blockley 6 1613 - 1700 Bradley 6 1612 - 1700 Bredicot 6 1609 - 1700 Bredon 6 1622 - 1700 Bredons Norton 7 1612 - 1700 Bretforton 7 1613 - 1700 Bricklehampton 30 1611 - 1700 Broadwas 7 1612 - 1700 Broadway 7 1608 - 1700 Bromsgrove 7 + 8 1613 - 1700 Broome 8 1613 - 1700 Broughton Hackett 8 1609 - 1700 Budbrooke 8 1625 - 1700 Burmington 41 1612 - 1700 Bushley 8 1611 - 1700 Butlers Marston 8 1613 - 1700 Castlemorton 24 1609 - 1700 Chaceley 9 1613 - 1700 Chaddesley Corbett 9 1613 - 1700 Charlecote 9 1615 - 1700 Cherrington 9 1608 - 1700 Church Honeybourne 10 1614 - 1700 Church Lench 10 1615 - 1700 Churchill (both) 9 1609/1612 - 1700 Claines 10 1615 - 1700 Claverdon 10 1611 - 1700 Cleeve Prior 10 1612 - 1700 Clent 10 1612 - 1700 Cofton Hackett 27 1611 - 1700 Combrook 11 1609 - 1700 Cotheridge 36 1611 - 1700 Coughton 11 1616 - 1700 Croome D'abitot 11 1608 - 1700 2 Parish Film no. Dates (approx) Cropthorne 12 1612 - 1700 Crowle 12 1611 - 1700 Cutsdean 12 1634 - 1676 Daylesford 12 1624 - 1700 Defford 12 1611 - 1700 Doddenham 23 1612 - 1700 Dodderhill 12 1613 - 1700 Dormstone 23 1612 - 1700 Doverdale 13 1612 - 1700 Droitwich 13 1608 - 1700 Dudley 13 + 14 1611 - 1700 Earls Croome 11 1612 - 1700 Eatington 15 1621 - 1700 Eckington 14 1612 - 1700 Eldersfield 14 1611 - 1700 Elmbridge 13 1613 - 1700 Elmley Castle 14 1612 - 1700 Elmley Lovett 15 1608 - 1700 Evenlode 15 1613 - 1699 Evesham 15 1612 - 1700 Exhall 16 1616 - 1700 Feckenham 16 1609 - 1700 Fladbury 16 1612 - 1700 Flyford Flavell 16 + 17 1613 - 1700 Frankley 17 1612 - 1700 Grafton Flyford 17 1612 - 1700 Great Alne 23 1616 - 1700 Great Comberton 11 1612 - 1700 Great Malvern 25 1612 - 1700 Great Witley 48 1612 - 1700 Grimley 17 1611 - 1700 Hadzor 17 1611 - 1700 Hagley 17 1613 - 1700 Halesowen 18 1613 - 1700 Halford 19 1608 - 1700 3 Parish Film no. Dates (approx) Hallow 17 1609 - 1700 Hampton, Gt. & Little 19 1620 - 1700 Hampton Lovett 19 1615 - 1700 Hampton Lucy 19 1602 - 1700 Hanbury 19 1612 - 1700 Hanley Castle 19 + 20 1613 - 1699 Hartlebury 20 1614 - 1700 Harvington 20 1614 - 1700 Haselor 20 1615 - 1700 Hatton 20 1615 - 1700 Henley-in-Arden 20 1662 - 1697 Hill Croome 11 + 12 1611 - 1700 Himbleton 20 1611 - 1700 Hindlip 20 1612 - 1700 Holt 21 1611 - 1700 Honnington 21 1612 - 1700 Huddington 21 1612 - 1700 Iccomb 42 1613 - 1700 Idlicote 21 1611 - 1700 Ilmington 21 1611 - 1700 Inkberrow 21 1598 - 1700 Ipsley 22 1612 - 1700 Kempsey 22 1608 - 1700 Kineton 22 1611 - 1700 Kings Norton 22 1613 - 1700 Kington 22 1600 - 1700 Kinwarton 23 1639 - 1700 Knightwick 23 1612 - 1700 Lapworth 23 1613 - 1700 Leigh 23 1612 - 1700 Lighthorne 24 1611 - 1700 Little Comberton 11 1612 - 1700 Little Malvern 25 1615 - 1700 Long Compton 11 1608 - 1700 Longdon 24 1612 - 1700 4 Parish Film no. Dates (approx) Lower Mitton 26 1603 - 1700 Loxley 24 1612 - 1700 Luddington 36 1617 - 1638 Lulsley 37 1622 - 1641 Madresfield 25 1611 - 1700 Martin Hussingtree 25 1612 - 1700 Martley 25 1628 - 1700 Mathon 25 + 26 1613 - 1700 Morton Bagot 26 1614 - 1700 Morton Morrell 26 1608 - 1700 Naunton Beauchamp 26 1611 - 1700 Newbold Pacy 26 1611 - 1700 Newland 26 1612 - 1700 North & Middle Littleton 24 1611 - 1700 North Piddle 30 1612 - 1700 Northfield 26 + 27 1612 - 1700 Norton Juxta Kempsey 27 1611 - 1700 Norton & Lenchwick 27 1611 - 1700 Norton Lindsey 10 1607 - 1699 Oddingley 27 1611 - 1700 Offenham 27 1613 - 1700 Oldberrow 28 1613 - 1700 Ombersley 28 1608 - 1700 Overbury 28 1612 - 1700 Oxhill 29 1605 - 1700 Pedmore 29 1612 - 1700 Pendock 29 1611 - 1700 Peopleton 29 1612 - 1700 Pershore: Holy Cross 30 1616 - 1700 Pershore: St. Andrew 29 + 30 1609 - 1700 Pillerton Hersey 30 + 31 1611 - 1700 Pillerton Priors 31 1613 - 1667 Pinvin 30 1612 - 1700 Pirton 31 1612 - 1700 Powick 31 1611 - 1700 5 Parish Film no. Dates (approx) Preston Bagot 31 1612 - 1700 Queenhill 31 1608 - 1700 Redmarley D'abitot 31 1613 - 1700 Ribbesford Contact Hereford Record Office Ripple 31 1608 - 1700 Rous Lench 32 1615 - 1700 Rowington 32 1616 - 1700 Rowley Regis 32 1606 - 1700 Rushock 32 1608 - 1700 Salford Priors 32 1614 - 1700 Salwarpe 33 1608 - 1700 Sedgeberrow 33 1612 - 1700 Severn stoke 33 1611 - 1700 Shelsley Beauchamp 33 1613 - 1700 Sherborne 33 1615 - 1700 Shipston on Stour 33 + 34 1608 - 1700 Shrawley 34 1611 - 1700 Snitterfield 34 1611 - 1700 South Littleton 24 1611 - 1700 Spernal 34 1612 - 1700 Spetchley 34 1610 - 1700 Staunton 34 1604 - 1700 Stoke Prior 34 + 35 1615 - 1700 Stone 35 1613 - 1700 Stoulton 35 1614 - 1700 Stratford upon Avon 35 + 36 1615 - 1700 Strensham 36 1608 - 1700 Stretton-on-the-Fosse 36 1611 - 1700 Studley 36 1613 - 1700 Suckley 36 1613 - 1700 Tanworth in Arden 37 1608 - 1700 Tardebigge 37 1613 - 1700 Teddington 29 1611 - 1700 Temple Grafton 37 1612 - 1700 Throckmorton 16 1612 - 1700 6 Parish Film no. Dates (approx) Tibberton 6 1612 - 1700 Tidmington 38 1611 - 1700 Tredington 37 + 38 1608 - 1700 Tysoe 38 1620 - 1699 Upton Snodsbury 38 1613 - 1700 Upton on Severn 40 1612 - 1700 Upton Warren 38 1612 - 1700 Warndon 38 1613 - 1700 Warwick: St. Mary 40 + 41 1611 - 1700 Warwick: St. Nicholas 40 1615 - 1700 Washbourne 29 1611/1632 - 1700 Wasperton 38 1611 - 1700 Weethley 2 1612 - 1700 Welland 38 + 39 1608 - 1700 Wellesbourne 39 1611 - 1700 Whatcote 39 1611 - 1700 Whichford 39 1611 - 1700 Whitchurch 39 1611 - 1700 White Ladies Aston 3 1609 - 1700 Whittington 45 1661 - 1700 Wichenford 39 1692 -1700 Wick 39 1608 -1700 Wickhamford 41 1613 -1700 Wixford 16 1612 -1686 Wolford 41 1612 - 1700 Wolverley 41 1616 - 1700 Wolverton 42 1614 - 1700 Wootton Wawen 47 1608 - 1700 Worcester All Saints 43 + 44 1612 - 1700 Worcester St. Alban 44 1634 - 1700 Worcester St. Andrew 45 + 46 1612 - 1700 Worcester St. Clement 45 1609 - 1700 Worcester St. Helen 43 + 44 1626 - 1700 Worcester St. John 44 1612 - 1700 7 Parish Film no. Dates (approx) Worcester St. Martin 42 + 43 1612 - 1700 Worcester St. Michael 4 1621 - 1700 Worcester St. Nicholas 44 1613 - 1700 Worcester St. Peter 43 1614 - 1700 Worcester St. Swithun 45 1615 - 1700 Wroxhall 42 1634 - 1700 Wyre Piddle 16 1615 - 1700 Yardley 42 1608 - 1700 Unidentified 46 - 48 17th cent. 8 Part 2 c1701 - c1946 Arranged by BA Number Post 1700 Original ref Film no. Notes Box no. BA2015/260/1-139 49 Duplicate of film no. 49 appears at 4 film no. 164 in box 11 BA2015/260.1/1-101 49 BA2015/261/1-16 49 BA2015/261/16-56 50 BA2015/261.01/1-84 50 BA2015/261.02/1-99 50 BA2015/262/1-30 50 BA2015/262/30-91 51 BA2015/262.01/1-39 51 BA2015/262.02/1-37 51 BA2015/262.1/1-39 51 BA2015/262.11/1-37 51 BA2015/263/1-22 51 BA2015/263/23-98 52 BA2015/263.01/1-42 52 BA2015/263.1/1-62 52 BA2015/263.11/1-29 52 BA2015/263.11/29-36 53 BA2015/264/1-14 53 BA2015/264.1/1-7 53 BA2015/265/1-8 53 BA2015/265/9-28 54 BA2015/265.1/1-9 54 BA2015/265.1/10-13 55 BA2015/265.2/1-12 55 BA2015/266/1-63 55 No no. 64 BA2015/266/65-117 56 BA2015/266.1/1-124 56 BA2015/267/1-55 56 No no. 56 BA2015/267/57-91 57 BA2015/267.1/1-88 57 BA2015/267.2/1-59 57 9 Original reference Film no Notes Box no BA2015/268/1-69 57 No no. 70 4 BA2015/268/71-164 58 BA2015/268.1/1-74 58 BA2015/269/1-30 58 No no. 31 BA2015/269/32-163 59 BA2015/269.1/1-35 59 BA2015/269.1/36-74 60 BA2015/270/1-92 60 BA2015/270.01/1-74 60 BA2015/270.1/1-73 61 BA2015/271/1-106 61 BA2015/271.01/1-73 62 BA2015/271.1/1-59 62 BA2015/272/1-65 62 BA2015/272.01/1-21 62 BA2015/272.01/22-38 63 BA2015/272.02/1-51 63 BA2015/272.1/1-73 63 BA2015/273/1-44 63 BA2015/273/45-78 64 BA2015/273.01/1-77 64 BA2015/273.1/1-85 64 BA2015/274/1-49 64 BA2015/274/49-150 65 5 BA2015/274.1/1-87 65 BA2015/275/1-28 65 BA2015/275/29-123 66 BA2015/275.01/1-37 66 BA2015/275.1/1-64 66 BA2015/275.1/65-78 67 BA2015/276/1-148 67 BA2015/276.1/1-69 67 BA2015/276.1/70-97 68 BA2015/277/1-78 68 BA2015/277.1/1-72 68 10 Original Reference Film no Notes Box no BA2015/277.1/73-166 69 5 BA2015/278/1-152 69 BA2015/278.01/1-36 70 BA2015/278.1/1-58 70 BA2015/279/1-92 70 BA2015/279.1/1-9 70 BA2015/279.1/10-73 71 BA2015/279.2/1-79 71 BA2015/280/1-71 71 BA2015/280/80-98 72 BA2015/280.01/1-31 72 BA2015/280.1/1-79 72 BA2015/281/1-82 73 BA2015/281.1/1-102 73 BA2015/281.1/103-165 74 BA2015/282/1-124 74 BA2015/282.1/1-113 75 BA2015/283/1-103 75 BA2015/283.1/1-124 76 BA2015/284/1-78 76 BA2015/284/79-113 77 BA2015/284.1/1-115 77 BA2015/285/1-73 77 BA2015/285/74-120 78 BA2015/285.1/1-106 78 BA2015/286/1-73 78 BA2015/286/74-122 79 BA2015/286.01/1-40 79 BA2015/286.1/1-73 79 BA2015/289/1-124 80 BA2015/289/125-258 81 BA2015/291/1-38 81 BA2015/292/1-39 81 BA2015/292/40-246 82 BA2015/292/247-261 83 Original Reference Film no Notes Box no 11 BA2015/293/1-153 83 6 BA2015/293.1/1-62
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