Missionaries and contributors
(1863) The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle records the work of Christian missionaries throughout the world, and of the supporting missionary societies collecting money for the work in the British Isles. Contributions are listed by congregation, and by family members making donations.TONE. Cost: £8.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Patentees of New Inventions
(1863) Abstracts of British patents for new inventions applied for and granted from 1 January to 31 December 1863: giving date, name and address, and short description of the invention. It is then stated whether 'Letters patent sealed' or 'Provisional protection only'.TONE. Cost: £6.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Missionaries and contributors
(1864) The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle records the work of Christian missionaries throughout the world, and of the supporting missionary societies collecting money for the work in the British Isles. Contributions are listed by congregation, and by family members making donations.TONE. Cost: £8.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Members of the Institute of Civil Engineers
(1867) The Institute of Civil Engineers was established by charter of George IV in 1828. The four classes of the institution were the Members, Associates, Graduates and Honorary Members. This membership list, corrected to 1 January 1867, lists members alphabetically by surname and christian name, with date of election (or, for those who had previously been associates, date of election as associate (A) and date of transfer to member (M)), and address.TONE. Cost: £4.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Outstanding soldiers of the 68th (Durham Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot
(1870-1875) Each year just a handful of outstanding soldiers of the regiment were chosen for good conduct medals and gratuities: these are listed here. There were two lists, one for men recommended for the Good Conduct Medal without a gratuity, and one for gratuities - £5 to a private, £10 to a corporal, and £15 to a serjeant. Both lists are indexed here, and each gives rank, name, regimental number, date of recommendation and date of issue. (The sample scan is from the 32nd foot). The regiment returned to England from India in 1872.TONE. Cost: £8.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Trainee Schoolmasters in England and Wales
(1877) The Education Department set examinations for candidates for admission into training colleges, and for the office of teacher. This is the list of successful male candidates from England and Wales at the examination at Midsummer 1877. The number in the first column shows order of merit in each class in the examination; then there is the name of the candidate (surname, christian name and any intermediate initial(s)), the school in which engaged, and the training college at which examined. The names of pupil teachers are shown in italics, with the 'school in which engaged' column left blank. These abbreviations are used in the names of schools: B., British; Bd., Board; Ch., Church of England; N., National; P., Parochial; R. C., Roman Catholic; U., Poor Law Union; W., Wesleyan Methodist.TONE. Cost: £6.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1882) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, April to June 1882TONE. Cost: £6.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankrupts, Assignees, Trustees and Solicitors
(1886) Bankruptcy notices in England and Wales. January to March 1886TONE. Cost: £6.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Estates of the Deceased
(1887) Distribution of the assets of the deceased: giving the names of the deceased and trustees &c. England and WalesTONE. Cost: £6.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Steam Engine Makers in West London
(1910) The Steam Engine Makers' Society, a trades union, ended 1910 with 13,401 members in 144 branches. The 86th Annual Report gives a full list of members for each branch, followed by Travelling Expenses subsidised by the branch (with names and dates); Unemployed Expenses (with names and dates); Superannuation, Sick and Funeral Expenses (all with names and dates).TONE. Cost: £6.00. ![Add to basket](/oicons/addtobasket.gif) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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