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[flag] Gloucestershire, Bigland's Monumental Inscriptions
OVER 1,500 RECORDS Search through these monumental inscriptions found in the parishes of Gloucestershire taken from Ralph Biglandâs publication âHistorical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections Relative to the County of Gloucesterâ. Discover biographical details relating to your ancestor as well as parish histories that include annual counts of births, marriages, and burials.
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[flag] Somerset Will Abstracts
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Explore the records of Rev Frederick Brownâs Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills. Published between 1887 and 1890, Brownâs abstracts cover the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteen centuries. Each result consists of a PDF image that will reveal your ancestorâs residence, marital status, relatives, will date and details relating to their estate.
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[flag] Hue and Cry Police Gazette Index
New records: 63,845
Total records: 80,716
Covering: Reports from throughout England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales
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New records: 419
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Covering: Knighthoods from the 11th century up to the present day
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[flag] Philadelphia Roman Catholic Diocesan Newspapers
New records: 50,160
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Covering: Two newspapers: Catholic Standard, later renamed The Catholic Standard & Times, 1866 to 1951, and The Universe: The Catholic Herald and Visitor, 1833-1867
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The Hue & Cry circulated details of crimes committed all over Britain as well as physical descriptions of the offenders in question, from petty criminals to highwaymen, smugglers, murderers, forgers, and arsonists. The names of missing persons and those who had been transported or imprisoned were also printed. In some cases, these were followed with requests for information or offers of rewards. Earlier editions of the newspaper, between 1773 and 1776, are available in Findmypastâs digitised historic newspaper collection under the title Police Gazette.
During the 1770s, the periodical was printed by the Public Office in Covent Garden, London, and distributed free to âthe mayors and chief officers of corporations, the acting magistrates in the counties at large, and the keepers of every county gaol throughout Englandâ. Its purpose was to prevent crime âby the speedy detection of criminalsâ.
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