Deeds from Bath in Somerset
(1490-1499) More than 500 mediaeval deeds survived in the muniment chest of Bath in Somerset, almost all dealing with the transfers of small plots of land in the city. Each names the grantor and grantee, describes the land, and is witnessed by other citizens. This printed edition was prepared by the Reverend C. W. Shickle, Master of St John's Hospital in Bath. SLUGG. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Masters of clerks and apprentices
(1780) Apprenticeship indentures and clerks' articles were subject to a 6d or 12d per pound stamp duty: the registers of the payments usually give the master's trade, address, and occupation, and the apprentice's name, as well as details of the date and length of the apprenticeship. 3 January to 30 December 1780. IR 1/30SLUGG. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers
(1808) After three years on trial these new Wesleyan Methodist preachers were admitted into full connexion with the church in 1808.SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers
(1808) A comprehensive list of Wesleyan Methodist ministers arranged by station and circuit in Britain, Ireland and abroad, was prepared each year at the church's annual conference. This includes supernumeraries and missionary preachers.SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers
(1809) A comprehensive list of Wesleyan Methodist ministers arranged by station and circuit in Britain, Ireland and abroad, was prepared each year at the church's annual conference. This includes supernumeraries and missionary preachers.SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers' travel expenses
(1809-1810) Major expenses incurred by Wesleyan Methodist preachers and reimbursed by the church are detailed in the annual accounts. The great majority of these expenses are the costs of moving to and between circuits, and give an indication of where a preacher has come from. SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers' wives
(1810-1811) Wives of Wesleyan Methodist ministers were supported by the church, either centrally or through the local congregations: lists of wives were therefore printed in the annual minutes. Unfortunately, the ladies' Christian names are never given; where it is necessary to distinguish between wives of ministers with the same surnames, the husbands' Christian names are given. The S. preceding each name signifies 'Sister'. Examining these lists is nevertheless a good way to trace approximate dates of marriage for a minister, and approximate dates of death of wives that predeceased them.
SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers
(1811) A comprehensive list of Wesleyan Methodist ministers arranged by station and circuit in Britain, Ireland and abroad, was prepared each year at the church's annual conference. This includes supernumeraries and missionary preachers.SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers' travel expenses
(1811-1812) Major expenses incurred by Wesleyan Methodist preachers and reimbursed by the church are detailed in the annual accounts. The great majority of these expenses are the costs of moving to and between circuits, and give an indication of where a preacher has come from. SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Wesleyan Methodist preachers
(1812) A comprehensive list of Wesleyan Methodist ministers arranged by station and circuit in Britain, Ireland and abroad, was prepared each year at the church's annual conference. This includes supernumeraries and missionary preachers.SLUGG. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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