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Parish Register List HANDLIST OF PARISH REGISTERS ON DEPOSIT The East Riding of Yorkshire Archive Office is recognised as the diocesan repository for parish records from the Archdeaconry of the East Riding. The registers in this list are now in the custody of the Archive Office. Abbreviations C = Christenings and Symbols M = Marriages B = Burials * = register available in photocopy form N.B. The first year listed is the date of the earliest deposited register of the particular parish. Gaps of less than ten years are not detailed except in registers of larger parishes. Aldbrough 1570 (C 1571-1921, M 1571-1985, B to 1904) Anlaby St. Peter 1872 (C 1901-68, M to 1984, B 1901-57) Anlaby Common St.Mark 1940 (C to 1986, M 1948-77) Atwick 1538 (C 1539-1901, M to 1998, B to 1642, 1652-1993) Bainton 1561 (C to 1998, M to 1648, 1662-1995, B to 1933) Barmby Marsh 1777 (C to 1976, M 1864-1975, B 1790-1899) Barmston 1571 (C to 1982, M to 1977, B to 1993) Beeford 1563 (C 1564-1923, M 1627-1984, B to 1575, 1594-1612, 1627-1930) Bempton 1597 (C 1605-1930, M to 1989, B to 1918) Bessingby 1698 (C 1699-1972, M to 1987, B 1699-1989) Beswick 1657 (C to 1990, M 1677-1837, B 1663-1721) *M 1837-1985, B 1872-1985 Bewholme see Nunkeeling Beverley St. John (Minster) 1558 (C to 1989 (few entries 1695-1703), M to 1579, 1607-1695, 1703-10, 1714-1987, B to 1695, 1703-10, 1714-1886) Note B 1886-1919 also available in Council Cemeteries deposit, Reference CM 3/1 St. Mary 1561 (C to 1966, M to 1598, 1603-1977, B to 1932) St. Nicholas 1882 (C 1882-1994, M 1886-1992, B 1886-1960) Bilton 1692 (C to 1702, 1713-20, 1738-1971, M 1694-1702, 1714-20, 1739-1819, 1860-1993, B to 1702, 1712-20, 1734-1984) Bishop Burton 1562 (C to 1872, M to 1978, B to 1900) Blacktoft 1700 (C to 1742, 1813-1984, M to 1742, 1813-1985, B to 1743, 1813-1984) Registers to 1742 are copies Boynton 1563 (C 1573-1992, M 1588-1833, B to 1627, 1653-1990) *M 1839-1900 Brandesburton 1558 (C to 2000, M to 1998, B to 2000) Brantingham 1653 (C 1659-1942, M 1655-1968, also Ellerker only and Ellerker 1905-1994, B to 1895) *B 1895-1984 Bridlington Christ Church 1843 (C to 1972, M 1849-1984) Bridlington Emmanuel 1916 (C to 1992, M to 1986) Holy Trinity 1874 (C to 1984, M to 1973) St. Mary (Priory) 1564 (C to 1964, M to 1977, B to 1965) Broomfleet 1861 (C to 1971, M 1863-1980, B 1862-1989) Brough see Elloughton Burstwick 1747 (C to 1971, M to 1993, B to 1931) Burton Agnes 1700 (C to 1990, M 1701-1988, B 1701-1893) Burton Fleming 1538 (C to 1928, M 1540-1988, B 1546-1918) Burton Pidsea 1714 (C to 1918, M 1717-1990, B 1716-1992) Butterwick 1796 (C to 1993, M 1799-1945, B 1801, 1815-1992) Carnaby 1634 (C 1634, 1655-1988, M 1653-1976, B 1655-1988) Catwick 1586 (C to 1668, 1679-1711, 1722-1954, M to 1992, B 1587-1661, 1679-1992 Cayton 1684 (C to 1952, M to 1986, B to 1965) Cherry Burton 1561 (C 1597-1970, M 1562-2002, B to 1921) Cloughton 1685 (C to 1955, M 1686-1986, B to 1953) Cottam 1837 (M to 1893, 1920) see also Langtoft Cottingham 1563 (C to 1971, M to 1986, B to 1894, and few entries 1901-21) Cowlam 1799 (C few to 1828, 1854-1978, M 1840-1955, B 1861-1977) Dalton Holme 1862 (M to 1984) (for earlier registers *C 1861-1984, B 1861-1983 see Holme on the Wolds and South Dalton) Driffield Great 1556 (C to 1980, M to 1597, 1608-1993, B to 1955) Also St John the Evangelist C 1900-59 Little 1579 (C to 1918, M to 1982, B to 1910) Drypool St.Andrew 1572 (C to 1979, M to 1976, B to 1929) St. Bartholomew 1891 (C to 1910, 1917) St. Columba 1914 (C to 1987, M 1929-90) St. John the Evangelist 1917 C to 1980, M 1925-65 Drypool St. Peter 1878 (C to 1917, M 1880-1948) Hedon Road Maternity Hospital 1958 (C to 1970) Dunswell 1952 (C to 1993 entered in Hull St. John, Newland registers) Easington 1654 (C to 1976, M to 1998, B to 1962) East Ayton 1915 (M to 1984) see also Seamer *C 1915-93, B 1887-1993 Eastfield 1961 (M to 1973) Eastrington 1563 (C to 1941, M to 1969, B to 1932) Ellerker see Brantingham Elloughton and 1600 (C 1600, 1627-64, 1681-1969, M 1627-29, 1653-1984, Brough B 1628, 1654-1949) Etton 1557 (C to 1971, M 1560-1984, B to 1920) Filey 1571 (C 1574-1652, 1685-1739, 1789-1983, M to 1641, 1695-1731, 1754-1979, B to 1605, 1695-1739, 1789-1986) Fimber 1916 (M to 1976) Flamborough 1564 (C to 1674, 1685-1961, M 1567-1603, 1654-2002, B to 1966) Folkton 1665 (C to 1695, 1714-1951, M to 1695, 1714-53, 1813-1978, B to 1694, 1717-1903) Fordon 1840 (M to 1925) Foston on the Wolds 1653 (C to 1988, M to 1978, B to 1988) Foxholes 1654 (C to 1910, 1946 (one entry), M 1655-1751, 1783-1977, B to 1992) Fraisthorpe 1595 (C 1599-1717, M 1596-1713, B to 1706) Fridaythorpe 1685 (C to 1956, M 1687, 1706-1989, B 1686-93, 1703-26, 1743-1991) Ganton 1553 (C 1556-1881, M 1653-8, 1678-1975, B to 1601, 1611-1982) Garton in Holderness 1582 (C to 1991, M to 1977, B to 1993) Garton on the Wolds 1654 (C to 1860, M to 1837, 1940-85, B to 1898) Goxhill 1561 (C to 1991, M 1563-1935, B to 1958) Grindale 1591 (C to 1792, 1804-1983, M to 1752, 1786, 1874-1976, B to 1780, 1874-1983) Hackness 1566 (C 1567-1951, M to 1984, B to 1930) Halsham 1563 (C to 1983, M to 1979, B to 1992) Harpham 1720 (C to 1953, M 1721-1977, B to 1990) Harwood Dale 1757 (C 1778-1992, M to 1974, B 1779-1992) Hedon 1549 (C 1552-1989, M 1552-1986, B to 1958) Hessle 1560 (C to 1987, M to 1993, B to 1982) Hilston 1654 (C to 1988, M to 1837, B to 1985) *M 1837-1977 Hollym cum Withernsea 1564 (C to 1960, M to 1984, B to 1942) Holme on the Wolds 1539 (C to 1549, 1556, 1567 to 1861, (from 1861 see Dalton Holme) M 1546, 1556-58, 1570 to 1861, B to 1543, 1570-1861) Holmpton 1739 (C to 1992, M 1741-1751, 1813-35, 1845-1969, B to 1992) Hornsea 1654 (C to 1963, M to 1982, B to 1938) Hotham 1706 (C to 1890, M 1711-1989, B 1709-1947) Howden 1541 (C to 1960, M to 1972, B to 1953) Hull Ascension 1934 (C to 1982, M 1936-88) Holy Apostles 1960 (M to 1971) Holy Trinity 1554 (C 1558-78, 1580 (one entry), 1581-1916, M 1558-1971, B to 1951) St. Aidan 1935 (C to 1963, M 1943-1977, Funerals 1960-1981) St. Alban 1929 (C to 1963, M 1938-1990) St. Augustine, Newland 1884 (C to 1974, M 1897-1974) St. Barnabas 1874 (C to 1970, M to 1970) St. Chad 1942 (C to 1948) St. Cuthbert, Newland 1956 (C to 1981, M to 1979) St. James 1831 (C to 1956, M 1837-1956, B to 1861) St. John, Newland 1833 (C to 1993, M 1842-1995, B 1834-1964, cremated remains to 1968) St.John the Baptist, Newington 1875 (C to 1975, M 1879-1994, B 1938-73) St. John the Evangelist 1849 (C to 1917, M 1859-1916) St. Jude (with St. Stephen 1957-73) 1869 (C to 1980, M 1874-1872) St.Luke 1857 (C to 1946, M 1864-1947) St. Mark in the Groves 1844 (C to 1948, M to 1947, B to 1856) St.Martin 1933 (C to 2001, M 1935-90) St.Mary, Lowgate 1564 (C to 1914, M to 1938, B to 1855) St. Mary and St. Peter, Dairycoates 1902 (C to 1969, M 1906-69) St. Matthew 1870 (C to 1947, M 1872-1967, funerals 1966-67) St. Michael and All Angels (temporary church) (C 1866-70 entered in St. Matthew’s register) St. Michael and All Angels, North Hull 1933 (C to 1993, M 1946-91) St. Nicholas 1915 (C to 1967, M 1916-92) St. Saviour, Wilmington 1903 (C to 1979, M 1904-77) St. Stephen 1845 (C to 1959, M 1846-1956, B 1846-55) St. Thomas 1882 (C to 1941, 1951-60, M to 1941) St. Thomas, Derringham Bank 1948 (C to 1955, 1961-73) Transfiguration 1904 (C to 1983, M 1906-83) see also Drypool, Marfleet, Sculcoates, Sutton Humbleton with 1577 (C to 1995, M to 2000, B to 1994) Elsternwick Elsternwick M 1881-1980 Hunmanby 1583 (C 1584-1968, M to 1981, B 1584-1964) Hutton Cranswick 1653 (C to 1984, M to 1754, 1813-1988, B to 1970) Keyingham 1604 (C 1607-28, 1659-1971, M 1653-1986, B to 1625, 1653-1908, and few entries 1909-32) Kilham 1653 (C to 1964, M to 1994, B to 1947) Kilnsea 1711 (C to 1994, M to 1770, 1810-25, 1866-1995, B to 1991) Kilnwick 1558 (C to 1642, 1653-1877, M to 1637, 1655-2001, B to 1591, 1653-1993) Kirk Ella 1558 (C to 1954, M to 1951, B to 1950) Kirkburn 1686 (C to 1924, M to 1991, B to 1913) Langtoft with Cottam 1587 (C to 1988, M 1600-1994, B 1600-1987) Laxton 1779 (C to 1989, M 1858-1975, B to 1989) Leconfield 1551 (C to 1632, 1646-1949, M 1552- 1990, B to 1631, 1661-1967) Leven 1653 (C to 1976, M to 1672, 1696-1991, B to 1936) Lissett 1653 (C 1678-1987, M 1661-1978, B to 1988) Lockington 1547 (C 1564-1978, M 1649-1987, B to 1996) Long Riston 1653 (C 1657-1882, M 1654-1985, B to 1889) Lowthorpe 1546 (C to 1992, M to 1976, B to 1992) Lund 1587 (C 1602-1860, M to 1997, B to 1929) *C 1861-1984 Mappleton 1682 (C to 1987, M 1684-1991, B 1683-1956) 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