2016-10-26



It’s now near the end of October, and FRPC must take inventory on December 26. We’ve still got several large cases of Moulton’s Genealogical Resources in English Repositories on hand. We need to unload them and make warehouse space for new titles. For this reason, we’ve decided to sell them for just 1 Cent. Just pick up the p&h of $8.00. So – for $8.01 you can have what is most likely the best overall list of British resources in print. The book initially sold for $45. If printed today, it would more than likely be $75 or more. The book is now over 20 years old, and the PRO in England has had many changes in where you’ll find their resources. So you might have to use Google to search for the exact location of any particular PRO resource (A tiny minority of overall resources). The book will tells what resources are available – and it’s worth a lot more than the p&h cost…

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Following is a review written several years ago:

While the information so nicely gathered into this single book,
Genealogical Resources in English Repositories, can be found in many other locations; sometimes, it is nice to have this type of information in one place, as a quick and easy reference. This book represents an exhaustive listing of available genealogical resources available in Britain. Listed in these pages are major national archives and libraries, repositories in the greater London area, and county by county listings. This book is also the winner of the National Genealogical Society’s 1993 Book Award for Excellence in Genealogical Methods and Sources.

Genealogical Resources was designed to provide “genealogists and historians with…information on resources in the key repositories in England. It categorizes manuscript records, as well as printed, transcribed and microfilm materials, with respect to their contents, and in most instances, lists covering dates.” Originally intended to help Americans find ancestral information.

County listings represent the bulk of the information. Each county opens with a short review of local geographical and political/administrative boundary changes made over the years. The listing of each library, archive, records office, or other repository is complete with address (mostly likely not changed over the years), phone number (possibly changed over the years), and holdings of genealogical value (which most likely have only expanded over the years). Publications of possible interest are also listed.

Please note that there have been significant changes in the PRO over the years, and it might be necessary to use Google to locate the exact location of some records listed within this volume.

While this book predates web usage as we know it today (including Google), is still serves as a great one-stop listing for finding genealogically important holding in England. Think of running a search at Google for English repositories, then reducing the results to an accurate, non-repeating listing of resources and then printing those results with a listing of holdings at each repository. That pretty well describes Genealogical Resources in English Repositories.

Each book comes with a 1992 and 1996 update supplement. Just having the names of the various repositories gives the reader the name to search for when using the Internet.

Get a copy of Genealogical Resources in English Repositories for yourself or your favorite society’s library.

Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
List of Abbreviations
List of Symbols

Part I: Greater London Repositories

Baptist Church House
British Library, Department of Manuscripts
British Library, India Office Library and Records
British Library Newspaper Library
College of Arms
Corporation of London Record Office
Guildhall Library
House of Lords Record Office
Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Lambeth Palace Library
LDS Hyde Park Family History Centre
National Army Museum
National Maritime Museum
Principal Registry of the Family Division, Somerset House
Public Record Office, Chancery Lane
Public Record Office, Kew
Public Record Office, Portugal Street
Religious Society of Friends
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Society of Genealogists
Unitarian Historical Society
Untied Reformed Church History Society
United Synagogue, Archives of
Wesley Historical Society Library
Westminster, Diocesan Archives
Dr. Williams’ Library

Part II: County Repositories (summarized)

Each county listing includes:

Record Office(s)

Other Repositories

Genealogical and Family History Societies

A few counties and metropolitan areas include sections for:

Metropolitan District Archives and Local History Libraries, OR

District Archives and Libraries

Counties are listed alphabetically as follows:

Avon

Befordshire

Berkshire

Buckinghamshire

Cambridgeshire

Cheshire

Cleveland

Cornwall

Cumberland

Cumbria

Derbyshire

Devon(shire)

Dorset

Durham

Essex

Gloucestershire

Hampshire

Hereford and Worcester

Hereforshire

Hertfordshire

Humberside

Huntingdonshiore

Kent

Lancashire

Leicstershire

Lincolnshire

London, County of Manchester, Greater

Meseyside

Middlesex

Midlands, West

Norfolk

Northamptonshire

Northumberland

Nottinghamshire

Oxfordshire

Rutland

Shropshire

Somerset

Staffordshire

Suffolk

Suffolk, East

Suffolk, West

Surrey

Sussex

Sussex, East

Sussex, West

Tyne and Wear

Warwickshire

Westmorland

Wight, Isle of

Wiltshire

Worcestershire

Yorkshire, East Riding

Yorkshire, North Riding

Yorkshire, West Riding

Yorkshire, North

Yorkshire, South

Yorkshire, West

Part III: London Borough Repositories

Greater London

Barking and Dagenham

Valence Reference Library

Barking Central Library

Barnet

Local History Library

Chipping Barnet Library

Church End (Finchley) Library

Bexley

Bexley Libraries and Museum Department

Brent

Grange Museum of Local History

Bromley

Bromley Central Library

Camden

Swiss Cottage Library

Holborn Library

Croydon

Croydon Public Libraries

Ealing

Local History Library

Enfield

Local History Unit

Greenwich

Greenwich Local History and Archives Centre

Hackney

Hackney Archives and Local History Department

Hammersmith and Fulham

Hammersmith and Fulham Archives

Haringey

Haringey Libraries

Harrow

Harrow Civic Centre Library

Havering

Havering Central Library

Hillingdon

Hillingdon Local History Collection

Hounslow

Chiswick Public Library

Brentford Public Library

Hounslow Public Library

Feltham Public Library

Islington

Islington Central Library

Finsbury Library

Kensington and Chelsea, Royal Borough of

Kensington Central Library

Chelsea Library

Kingston upon Thames, Royal Borough of

Kingston upon Thames Heritage Service

Lambeth

Lambeth Archives Department

Lewisham

Lewisham Library Service

Merton

Mitcham Library

Morden Library

Wembledon Reference Library

Newham

Local Studies Library

Redbridge

Redbridge Central Library

Richmond upon Thames

Richmond upon Thames Central Reference Library

Twickenham Reference Library

Southwark

Southwark Local Studies Library

Sutton

Sutton Central Library

Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets Central Library

Waltham Forest

Vestry House Museum

Wandsworth

Battersea District Library

City of Westminster

Westminster City Archives Department

Marylebone Library Archives Department

Other Repositories

LDS Family History Centre (Staines)

Genealogical and Family History Societies

Central Middlesex Family History Society

North Middlesex Family History Society

West Middlesex Family History Society

Waltham Forest Family History Society

Woolwich and District Family History Society

Appendix: Useful Addresses

Index

Maps (enlarged)

Pre-1974 Counties of England

Post-1974 Counties of England

Post-1965 London Boroughs

Supplements

Supplement to Genealogical Resources in English Repositories (1992)

1996 Supplement Update: Genealogical Resources in English Repositories

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