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I/We Wish to Purchase the Above Publications/Fiche and Enclose A CUMBRIA FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Registered as a Charity No. 518393 TH 2439 f 306-413 Winton, K’by Stephen & C’by Garrett LIST OF PUBLICATIONS - PRICES VALID UNTIL 28 FEBRUARY 2014 TITLE PRICE 2439 f 418-532 Ravenstonedale, Orton, Bretherdale, Raisbeck, Tebay, & UK Sea Air Quantity Asby Newsletter Reprints 11 - 14 (Edited) £4.05 £6.05 £6.70 2440 f 5-169 C’by Ravenswth Shap Morland Cliburn Index to Newsletters 2440 f 174-329 Brougham, Lowther, Askham, Martindale, Patterdale, & No's 1 - 40 (1976 - 1986) £3.15 £4.15 £4.95 Bampton No's 41 - 80 (1987 - 1996) £3.45 £4.95 £5.85 No’s 81 – 120 (1997- 2006) £4.05 £5.65 £6.50 2441 f 5-135 Grasmere, Langdale, Rydal, Ambleside, Troutbeck & Strays No. 4; No. 5 and No.6 (each) £4.30 £5.90 £7.65 Applethwaite Parish Register Transcripts nd 2441 f 139-252 Undermilbeck, Hugill, Kentmere & Staveley 2 Edition Appleby St Lawrence 1644 – 1812 £11.50 £15.20 £18.40 New 2441 f 257-387 Selside, Docker, Skelsmergh, Strickland's & Longsleddale Beetham PR’s: Bapts 1650 – 1903, Bur 1650 – 1892 £8.70 £10.20 £11.30 Marr 1650 – 1900 CD Format only 2441 f 392-578 Old & New Hutton, Firbank, Killington Barbon, Casterton, St. Mary the Virgin Kirkby Lonsdale PR’s 1687-1725 £8.20 £9.30 £11.05 K'by Lonsdale, Lupton, Hutton Rf “ “ “ “ “ “ PR’s 1726-1776 £12.30 £16.05 £18.15 “ “ “ “ “ “ PR’s 1777-1812 £13.00 £16.70 £18.90 2441 f 582-682 Burton in Kendal, Holme, Preston Patrick/Richard St. Michael & All Angels Muncaster PR’s1585-1837 £12.95 £16.25 £18.80 2442 f 5-110 Natland & Kendal Pt 1 St. Michael, Stanwix Bap & Bur 1660-1837 £12.00 £15.50 £18.80 2442 f 115-200 Kendal Part 2 St. Nicholas Church Whitehaven – Baptisms 1694-1837 £14.60 £19.35 £23.25 2442 f 205-303 Kendal Part 3 Marriages 1694 - 1837 £7.35 £9.50 £11.20 2442 f307-395 Kendal (part) N’rgraveship & Kirkland Burials 1694 - 1837 £15.75 £21.10 £25.85 Preston Patrick Quaker Reg 1651-1765 £4.75 £6.70 £8.25 2442 f 400-528 Helsington, Levens, Underbarrow, Crosthwaite & Lyth Monumental Inscriptions Ainstable, Armathwaite, Croglin & Cumrew £6.15 £7.60 £9.00 2442 f 533-654 Heversham, Milnthorpe, Beetham & Witherslack Alston, Garrigill, Nenthead, Kirkhaugh etc £8.00 £9.95 £11.10 Cumbrians in the Liverpool 1851 Census Arnside & Beetham (inc Cemeteries) £9.30 £11.80 £13.20 Parts 1,2, & 3 (each) £3.00 £4.00 £5.00 Arthuret + Burial Reg 1838-1930 etc CD format only £12.45 £14.90 £15.00 1891 Index of Kendal RG12/4332 & 3 £3.00 £4.00 £5.00 Burneside, Skelsmergh & Kendal £10.40 £12.95 £14.85 Burton in Kendal £3.85 £5.05 £6.10 Total for Publications £____________ Casterton, Barbon & Mansergh £6.20 £7.80 £8.65 Cleator & Haile £3.20 £4.35 £5.45 Back Numbers of the Newsletter on Fiche (see N/L No.96 - Aug 2000 for full details) Cliburn, Kirkby Thore, Milburn, Newbiggin, Temple SowerbyVol 6, Dufton, £8.70 £10.20 £11.30 New No’s 1-80 Approx 3 Newsletters per fiche £1.55 each £2.30 each Long Marton, Morland Bolton, Gt Strickland, Thrimby CD format only Crook, Helsington & Underbarrow £6.55 £8.15 £9.30 Grand Total £____________ Crosscanonby (Reprint) £6.15 £7.60 £9.00 Crosscrake, Levens, Milnthorpe & Witherslack £8.90 £11.50 £12.80 Crosthwaite & Lyth & Winster £5.90 £7.10 £8.15 I/We wish to purchase the above publications/fiche and enclose a cheque for Dearham £8.25 £10.60 £12.05 £…………………… made payable to Dufton & Long Marton £8.15 £10.00 £11.20 Gosforth,Irton & Drigg £13.30 £16.05 £19.20 Gosforth ‘New’ Section supplement £5.30 £7.00 £8.10 Cumbria FHS and sent to: Miss D. Spencer, Heversham £7.65 £9.50 £10.40 2 Burton Park, Burton in Kendal, CARNFORTH Lancs. LA6 1JB Hutton Roof and Lupton £4.05 £5.25 £6.30 Kirkby Lonsdale £8.75 £10.25 £11.45 Kirkby Thore, Milburn, Newbiggin, Temple Sowerby £8.35 £10.35 £11.40 Kirklinton, Stapleton & Hethersgill CD format only £11.00 £13.20 £13.75 Name………………………………………………………… Kirkoswald, Renwick, Addingham & Gamblesby £7.60 £9.50 £10.70 Lazonby, Langwathby, Edenhall & Gt Salkeld £8.00 £9.95 £11.10 Melmerby, Ousby, Kirkland, Skirwith & Culgaith £7.35 £9.30 £10.85 Address:…………………………………………………………………………………Postcode…………………… Morland, Bolton, Gt. Strickland & Thrimby £9.60 £11.45 £12.85 Natland, Old & New Hutton £8.85 £10.85 £11.90 For Overseas Members: Preston Patrick & Holme £8.85 £10.85 £11.90 St. James Whitehaven £5.45 £6.55 £7.60 Due to increased administration costs it is no longer possible to pay by credit card The following MI’s are produced by and sold on behalf of Millom Folk Museum However, payments using PayPal are accepted via the Society website Bootle CD format only £10.10 £11.45 £12.50 Corney “ “ “ £7.05 £8.35 £9.35 Haverigg “ “ “ £7.40 £9.30 £10.40 Millom Holy Trinity “ “ “ £11.00 £13.20 £13.75 Thwaites “ “ “ £10.45 £12.45 £13.55 Ulpha “ “ “ £6.05 £7.15 £7.40 2428 f 266-389 Breconhill, Kirklinton, Scaleby Whicham “ “ “ £10.10 £11.45 £12.50 2429 f 5-148 Crosby, Warwick Bridge Wetheral, Cumwhinton Whitbeck “ “ “ £5.85 £7.10 £8.15 2429 f 153-246 Blackwell, Harraby, Upperby, Botchergate (part of) Westmorland Burial Index – CD Format only £8.70 £10.20 £11.30 The 7 Carlisle books cover films 2429 folios 251 to end (554)& 2430 folios 5 to 477. They do not Marriage Bonds Carlisle Diocese follow in sequence. See below for details Vol. 1 (1668 – 1739) £9.35 £14.00 £17.60 2430 f 123 - 237 Carlisle Part 1 Vol. 2 (1740 – 1752) £9.35 £14.00 £17.40 2430 f 370 - 477 Carlisle Part 2 Vol. 3 (1752 – 1762) £9.35 £12.75 £15.30 2429 f 251 - 345 Carlisle Part 3 Vol. 4 (1763 – 1774) £13.05 £17.50 £19.80 2430 f 5 - 118. Carlisle Part 4 Vol. 5 (1775 – 1788) £13.05 £17.50 £19.80 2430 f 242 - 365 Carlisle Part 5 Vol. 6 (1789 – 1800) £13.05 £17.50 £19.80 2429 f 349 - 440 Carlisle Part 6 Cumberland Place Names Index £7.50 £9.40 £10.65 2429 f 455 - 554 Carlisle Part 7 Westmorland Place Names Index £5.95 £7.55 £8.30 2431 f 5-136 Stanwix, Cargo, Rockliffe Furness Place Names Index £4.90 £6.60 £7.70 2431 f 141-241 K'andrews on Eden, Burgh by Sands & Great Orton Window Tax North Westmorland 1777 £3.50 £4.70 £5.60 2431 f 246-343 Dalston, Buckabank Window Tax South Westmorland 1777 £6.30 £7.70 £8.95 2432 f 5 –166 Thursby,Bowness, Oulton Window Tax Whitehaven & Hensingham + Land Tax for Whitehaven Preston 2432 f 171-267 Wigton Part 1 Qtr, 1770 £3.50 £4.70 £5.60 2432 f 271-388 Wigton Part 2 Hearth Tax 1674 Westmorland £4.35 £7.15 £9.70 2433 f 5-88 Holme Cultram,Holme St. Cuthberts & Holme Abbey Copeland Burial Index Vol 1 A to K £12.85 £16.85 £19.80 Copeland Burial Index Vol 2 L to Y £12.85 £16.85 £19.80 2433 f 93-179 Dundraw Bromfield Allonby Allerdale Burial Index Vol 1 A to J £11.50 £14.45 £15.95 2433 f 184-305 Aspatria, Torpenhow, Bolton Allerdale Burial Index Vol 2 K to Y £11.50 £14.45 £15.95 2433 f 310-386 Woodside Brocklebank Stoneraise, Sebergham Copeland Deanery Will Indexes 1541 - 1857 £14.15 £19.70 £24.50 2433 f 391-485 Caldbeck Ireby Uldale 1857 - 1900 £4.35 £7.55 £9.95 2434 f 5-130 Bassenthw'te & Keswick Index of Extracts of Cumbrians in P.C.C Wills £3.30 £4.50 £5.55 2434 f 135-239 Crosthw'te & Borrowdale Index of all Names in Carlisle Consistory Court Wills Vol 1.1727-1778 2434 f 244-325 Lorton, Loweswater, Brigham & Eaglesfield (C.D. format only) £17.20 £18.35 £19.50 Diary of John Bragg of Whitehaven 1771 - 1790 £7.50 £9.55 £11.00 2434 f 330-415 Cockermouth Part 1 Cockermouth Miscellanea £6.25 £7.70 £8.80 2434 f 420-507 Cockermouth Part 2 What Happened in Gt Grandmama’s Time – Life in Cumberland 1600- 2434 f 512–612 Isel, Papcastle, Broughton 2000 £9.95 £12.80 £15.25 2435 f 5-87 Seaton G'southen Gt Clifton The Family Forest by Margaret M. Russell. Hird, Stephenson, Nicholson & 2435 f 92-206 Workington Part 1 Casson families etc. £13.75 £17.20 £20.85 2435 f 210-335 Wkgton Pt 2 Dean Ullock Cumbria 1851 Registration Districts £3.85 £5.05 £6.10 2435 f 340-454 Dovenby, Gilcrux, Allerby & Crosscannonby NOTE: All census transcripts/indexes listed below now at one special price each 2435 f 459 - 586 Maryport Pt.1 UK £3.00 Sea £4.00 Air £5.00 2435 f 590-703 Maryport (part) Dearham & Flimby 1851 Census Transcripts & Indexes (HO 107) film & folio numbers shown 2274 f 5-96: Allithwaite, Cartmel Fell, Staveley & Broughton 2436 f 5-112 Harrington & Distington 2274 f 102-200: Lower Allithwaite, Holker 2436 f 117-225 Arlecdon Frizington, Lamplugh, Ennerdale, Parton 2274 f 205-365: Colton, Blawith, Subberthwaite, Lowick & Egton 2436 f 230-354 Whitehaven Part 1 2436 f 359-450 Whitehaven Part 2 2274 f 369-492:Mansrigg Osmotherly & Ulv’ston(pt 1) 2436 f 455-562 Whitehaven Part 3 2274 f 496-624: Ulverston Pt.2 & Pennington 2436 f 567-658 Whitehaven Part 4 2275 f 5-122: Urswick, Aldingham & Dalton 2437 f 5 -137 Hensingham & Preston Quarter Part 1 2275 f 126-245: Dalton(pt) Ireleth, Lindale, Barrow 2275 f 250-371: Kirkby Ireleth, Broughton, Dunnerdale & Seathwaite 2437 f142-282 Preston Qtr.
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