Does anyone know whether the Registers for All Hallows Barking have
been published?
MA-R
Parish registers: All Hallows Barking [by the Tower]
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Renia
Re: Parish registers: All Hallows Barking [by the Tower]
mjcar@btinternet.com wrote:
ALLHALLOWS BARKING BY THE TOWER
Aka ALLHALLOWS BY THE TOWER
Situated: Great Tower Street, EC3
Damaged 1666, rebuilt 17thC, destroyed 1940, rebuilt 1948-1957
PR's: baptisms from 1558, marriages from 1564, burials from 1558,
held by held by the incumbent ~ Vicar, Allhallows Porch Room, Bywood
Street EC3R 5BJ
Tel: 020 7481 2928
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/city-ch.html
Doesn't look like it.
Does anyone know whether the Registers for All Hallows Barking have
been published?
ALLHALLOWS BARKING BY THE TOWER
Aka ALLHALLOWS BY THE TOWER
Situated: Great Tower Street, EC3
Damaged 1666, rebuilt 17thC, destroyed 1940, rebuilt 1948-1957
PR's: baptisms from 1558, marriages from 1564, burials from 1558,
held by held by the incumbent ~ Vicar, Allhallows Porch Room, Bywood
Street EC3R 5BJ
Tel: 020 7481 2928
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/city-ch.html
Doesn't look like it.
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John Brandon
Re: Parish registers: All Hallows Barking [by the Tower]
ALLHALLOWS BARKING BY THE TOWER
Aka ALLHALLOWS BY THE TOWER
Situated: Great Tower Street, EC3
Damaged 1666, rebuilt 17thC, destroyed 1940, rebuilt 1948-1957
PR's: baptisms from 1558, marriages from 1564, burials from 1558,
held by held by the incumbent ~ Vicar, Allhallows Porch Room, Bywood
Street EC3R 5BJ
Tel: 020 7481 2928http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/city-ch.html
Doesn't look like it.
Go Reny! Post something substantial with your bad self.
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Gjest
Re: Parish registers: All Hallows Barking [by the Tower]
On 18 Apr., 20:46, Renia <r...@DELETEotenet.gr> wrote:
No, strange isn't it, considering it is such a well known church,
connections with the Adams family etc; the originals have not been
deposited, and there is no copy with the SoG.
Thanks all for help, both on- and off-list.
Michael
m...@btinternet.com wrote:
Does anyone know whether the Registers for All Hallows Barking have
been published?
ALLHALLOWS BARKING BY THE TOWER
Aka ALLHALLOWS BY THE TOWER
Situated: Great Tower Street, EC3
Damaged 1666, rebuilt 17thC, destroyed 1940, rebuilt 1948-1957
PR's: baptisms from 1558, marriages from 1564, burials from 1558,
held by held by the incumbent ~ Vicar, Allhallows Porch Room, Bywood
Street EC3R 5BJ
Tel: 020 7481 2928http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/city-ch.html
Doesn't look like it.
No, strange isn't it, considering it is such a well known church,
connections with the Adams family etc; the originals have not been
deposited, and there is no copy with the SoG.
Thanks all for help, both on- and off-list.
Michael
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Gjest
Re: Parish registers: All Hallows Barking [by the Tower]
On Apr 18, 1:27 pm, m...@btinternet.com wrote:
There are two Guildhall microfilm which deal with the AHB registers:
(1) is a copy of the original registers themselves. The first roll
covers the period 1558 to 1650, CMB, and is catalogued Ms38526/1. It
is a pretty good copy, and the registers appear relatively legible and
detailed.
(2) is a copy of a transcript dated 1860, which is catalogued at
Ms11147; I have not yet seen this so can offer no comment as to its
utility or accuracy.
MA-R
Does anyone know whether the Registers for All Hallows Barking have
been published?
There are two Guildhall microfilm which deal with the AHB registers:
(1) is a copy of the original registers themselves. The first roll
covers the period 1558 to 1650, CMB, and is catalogued Ms38526/1. It
is a pretty good copy, and the registers appear relatively legible and
detailed.
(2) is a copy of a transcript dated 1860, which is catalogued at
Ms11147; I have not yet seen this so can offer no comment as to its
utility or accuracy.
MA-R
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Gjest
Re: Parish registers: All Hallows Barking [by the Tower]
On 19 Apr., 15:00, m...@btinternet.com wrote:
This transcript is not very promising, covering only three years
(1800, 1801 and 1812 IIRC). It therefore seems that these registers
have not been transcribed or published.
MA-R
On Apr 18, 1:27 pm, m...@btinternet.com wrote:
Does anyone know whether the Registers for All Hallows Barking have
been published?
There are two Guildhall microfilm which deal with the AHB registers:
(1) is a copy of the original registers themselves. The first roll
covers the period 1558 to 1650, CMB, and is catalogued Ms38526/1. It
is a pretty good copy, and the registers appear relatively legible and
detailed.
(2) is a copy of a transcript dated 1860, which is catalogued at
Ms11147; I have not yet seen this so can offer no comment as to its
utility or accuracy.
This transcript is not very promising, covering only three years
(1800, 1801 and 1812 IIRC). It therefore seems that these registers
have not been transcribed or published.
MA-R