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Contained on this website are old books relating to the history of
Chapel-en-le-Frith (Chapel) and the High Peak in general. |
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William Braylesford-Bunting's. 1. CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH 2. THE
PARISH CHURCH
3. Supplement to the above Download
Word Version Old Maps of Chapel en le Frith Dove Holes to Chapel
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Please respect the original authors work, do not pass
on adulterated versions of these publications, the LOCKED version is the
only copy that can be passed on. Please read the following Links to other sites
Chinley Independent
Chapel Internet Tips: Banks and finance companies NEVER send emails to customers requesting you to email them back with information. So never reply to such. Never reply to email using links in emails as the links are some times not the address shown. Never fill in questionnaire online offering free gifts etc their after your personal data to sell on. If buying from the internet ensure the website is a secure one, the address should start with : https:// the s means its a secure registered site, always look for a little Padlock icon in the bottom left of your browser this will tell you who the site is registered too and who with if its a S site. All whys type in your passwords never store them on your computer or set your computer to remember them. Keep a record of passwords wrote down in side the back cover of a book and update it, no one is going to search a Mills & Boon book but they will search your files if they break into your home or your computer. Site created by © 2001 |
COAT OF ARMS OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF DERBYSHIRE. All the coat of arms of families of Derbyshire Descriptive Catalogue of Land-Charters relating to the Vills & burghs of North Derbyshire Notes From a Peakland Parish (Hope). Rosemary Lockie ©2001 of www.genuki.org.uk
has kindly donated her transcribed version to complete the book. This will
allow word searches of the entire book. Also Rosemary's version also contains
a surname list and some links not featured on this site as such please
visit her Transcribed version at : Many thanks to Rosemary for allowing us the use of her version. Feudal History of the County of Derby.
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3 Section 5 Volume
3 Section 6 I will not be completing the word index due to the amount of work it requires.
Buxton and Macclesfield Land sale 1821 Updated on the 24 Feb 2008
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