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By Daisy Goddard | August 9, 2024
These new additions may help you to trace the lives of East Midlands ancestors in more detail than ever before.
We added over 28,000 Northamptonshire records to our collection this week. Consisting of tax lists, poll books and licenses, these three brand-new sets can help you trace the lives of your East Midlands ancestors like never before.
But that's not all - we also added a new Yorkshire title to our newspaper archive this Findmypast Friday, with a total of 245,806 historical pages for you to explore.
These 15,995 transcriptions document various taxes paid by Northamptonshire residents in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
'A Vision of the Repeal of the Window Tax', Wellcome Images via Wikimedia Commons.
The taxes included are:
This new set comprises 7,463 Northamptonshire poll book records which span the period 1768 to 1835.
The 5,093 records in this brand-new set are transcriptions of licenses that were awarded by the County Quarter Sessions court between 1689 and 1932.
'The Noble Higglers', Rambler's Magazine, c. 1786.
There are three licence types included:
There are 245,806 brand-new pages for you to explore this week. We added a brand new Yorkshire title - the Hebden Bridge Times.
We also updated 15 of our existing publications, with new pages from across England. Here's everything that's been added this week.
New titles:
Updated titles:
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