 | Coombs
Family Hosted by Ron Coombs with some good
online data |
 | East
End 1888 The following names are indexed
from "East End 1888" by William J. Fishman, Prof of Political
Studies, Q Mary College, London. This is a study of the appalling
conditions of the inner London suburbs of the Tower Hamlets area in 1888.
It is a study of poverty, violence, sweated labour, terrible health, even
worse housing. It is a revelation of just how bad conditions were, and
makes a genealogist boggle at how any records could be made. It is
salutary reading. Many addresses are included, though probably often
temporary as people often moved. Indexed by Mike Foster, Wellington, 1993
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 | Genuki
Pages for London Genuki is the
largest collection of research information on the net for UK & Ireland
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 | Hillingdon
F.H.S The Hillingdon Family History
Society |
 | Kent's
Directory 1796 "An
alphabetical List of the Names and Places of Abode of the Directors of
Companies, Persons in Public Business, Merchts., and other eminent Traders
in the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark"
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 | London
Ancestor Pictures of
old London Churches & Buildings And Much More. An Interesting Site.
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 | London
Central Synagogue - list of members in 1909 These
are the members of the Central Synagogue, London, taken from the lists of
1909 (men and women combined and re-alphabetised)
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 | London
East F.H.S. The East of
London Family History Society |
 | London
Jews Database This is a database of
names addresses and some other information about Jews who lived in London,
UK, in the first half of the nineteenth century. It has been compiled
principally from London trade directories of the period, with a few other
sources |
 | London
Metropolitan Police Orders; 1868-1895 The
attached list of names has been extracted from a few pages of the
Metropolitan Police Orders issued between 1868 & 1895. |
 | London:
names from the book " London Life In The 18th Century"
The following names are indexed from the book
:"London Life in the Eighteenth Century" by M Dorothy George.
The number of names appearing in the book is not large but there are
enough to be worth listing. The book is a very good description of life
and conditions in London through the 1700s and early 1800s. Some of the
stories of the ill-treatment of apprentices are horrendous.
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 | London
& Nth Middx F.H.S The
London & North Middlesex Family History Society |
 | London
Wills 1621-1630 Consistory Court of
London Will Exracts 1621-1630 |
 | London
Wills 1629-1634
Consistory Court of London Will Exracts 1629-1634 |
 | LondonWills
1644/5-1646
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 | "The
Merchant Class of Medieval London" The
following names are indexed from The Merchant Class of Medieval London by
Sylvia L Thrupp, 1948. Some entries occur more than once, which con-
tributes more information. Some names are clearly names based on
occupations, others of localities. |