A Standing Committee has been appointed by the Congress for the purpose of giving advice and distributing to the various Societies in Union such information and lists as may be of common value to all. Societies in Union are strongly urged to form their own Committees to take steps to secure the printing of the many Transcripts that already exist unpublished, and to promote further Transcription. By permission of G. W. Marshall, Esq., LL.D. (Rouge Croix, College of Arms), the accompanying list of Printed Registers has been prepared from the Calendar privately printed by him in 1891. A revised and augmented edition of this Calendar is in progress, and will contain full references to all known printed Registers, Transcripts, and Collections, whether complete or consisting of extracts. The Committee also issue a list of MS. Transcripts, and propose to prepare and issue further lists from time to time. They therefore ask that information may be sent to them, or to the Secretaries of County Societies, of any Transcripts in private hands. The inclusive dates of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials should be given, and any complete Transcript will be calendared, although extending over a short period only, but extracts will not be admissible. The Committee suggest that lists of existing Transcripts, with full particulars of the location of the Transcript, should be kept by the County Societies, and where possible, in order to avoid risk of loss. it is very desirable that such Transcripts should be deposited, either temporarily or permanently, in the Libraries of the Societies. It is believed that the publication of a series of Registers, supplemental and extra to their Transactions, would add to the attractiveness and usefulness of the Societies without being a serious burden to their funds. By combination and organization a considerable body of outside subscribers may probably be secured for such a series, and the cost of distribution of circulars, etc., may be materially reduced by such a plan as the issue, by the Central Committee, of an annual circular containing lists of Registers in course of publication. Such a circular might be distributed by the local Societies and published in their Transactions and elsewhere. The Standing Committee will be very glad to receive suggestions from Local Committees and others. In this reprint only a few corrections of errors have been made, the rest remains as in the edition of 1892. TABLE OF CONTENTS. List No. 1.-Parish Registers printed as separate works. No. 2.--Parish Registers printed in other works. No. 4.—Registers of other Churches in all classes. No. 1-A List of Parish Registers that have been printed as separate works. 66 Extracted by permission from " Parish Registers," privately printed by Geo. W. Marshall, Esq., LL.D., 1891, and continued to date. NOTE. Those printed at Middle Hill for Sir Thomas Phillips are very rare, and many others, such as those by Mr. Crisp, were privately printed and are scarce. BEDS. BERKS. BUCKS. HAYNES, 1596-1812, Wm. Brigg, B.A., pr. READING, St. Mary, 1538-1812, Rev. G. P. Crawfurd, WELFORD, Bap. 1562, Mar. 1603, Bur. 1559-1812, Mrs. Batson GREAT HAMPDEN, 1557-1812, E. A. Ebblewhite 1888, fol. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. ABINGTON PIGOTTS, 1653–1812, Rev. W. G. F. Pigott CHESHIRE. EASTHAM, 1598-1700, F. Sanders Norwich, 1890, 4to LEYLAND, 1653–1710, B.T. 1622–1641, W. S. White, 1892 1881, 8vo CORNWALL. MADRON, Bap 1592–1726, Mar. 1577-1678, Bur. 1577– 1681, G. B. Millett Penzance, 1877, 4to ST. COLUMB Major, 1539–1780, A. J. Jewers 1881, 8vo DENBIGHSHIRE. KEGIDOG alias ST. GEORGE, 1694-1749, F. A. Crisp DERBYSHIRE. DORSET. WEST HALLAM, Rev. C. W. Kerry 1890, fol. 1887, 8vo ASHMORE, 1651-1820, E. W. Walsin NORTH WOOTON, Bap. 1539-1785, Mar. 1542-1760, Bur. 1698-1785, Rev. C. H. Mayo, pr. 1887, 8vo DURHAM. DENTON, 1586-1662, J. R. Walbran ESSEX. Ripon, 1842, 8vo DURHAM, St. Oswald, 1538-1751, A. W. Headlam Durham, 1891, 8vo GAINFORD, Index, Bap. 1560-1784, Mar. 1569–1761, Bur. 1569-1784, Rev. J. Edleston, 3 parts Lond. 1889, 8vo BOBBING WORTH, Bap. 1559-1782, Mar. 1559-1753, Bur. 1558-1785, F. A. Crisp, pr. 1884, fol. COLCHESTER, St. Leonard, 1670-71, F. A. Crisp, 1885, fol. GREENSTED, 1558-1812, F. A. Crisp, pr. 1892, fol. LAMBOURNE, 1582-1709, F. A. Crisp, pr. 1890, fol. MORETON, 1558-1759, F. A. Crisp, pr. 1891, fol. ONGAR, 1558-1550, F. A. Crisp. pr. 1886, fol. 1881, 8vo 1888, 8vo STOCK HARVARD, 1563-1700, Rev. E. P. Gibson, B.A. GLAMORGAN. LLANTRITHYD, 1571-1810, II. S. Hughes KEMPSFORD, 1653-1700, F. A. Crisp, pr. HANTS. COLMER, 1563–1812, Rev. T. Hervey IRELAND. PRIORS' DEAN, 1538-1812, sec Colmer. Harleian Soc. vol. 2. Lond. 8vo 1887, fol. 8vo 1886, 8vo 1887, 8vo Ovenden, 1878, 4to CANTERBURY, St. Feter, 1560-1800, J. M. Cowper St. Paul, 1562-1800, J. M. Cowper 1892 1892, 8vo Lee, 1888, 8vo Lond. 1891, 8vo Cave-Browne Lond. 1890, 8vo ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL, 1657-1837, T. Shindler, M.A. to be pub. 8vo LANCASHIRE. COLTON-IN-FURNESS, 1622-1812, Rev. A. Williams LEICESTERSHIRE. NEWTON LINFORD, 1677-1679, F.A. Crisp 1884, fol. LONDON. ALI. HALLOWS, London Wall, 1559-1675, 1892, 4to 1890, fol. 1883, fol. Jupp and Lond. 1878, 4to GRAY'S INN CHAPEL, Marriages, Jos. Foster, Coll: Geneal. ST. BOTOLPH, Bishopsgate, 1558–1753, A. W. C. Hallen, ST. CHRISTOPHER-LE-STOCKS, 1558-1781, E. Freshfield 1882, 4to ST. DIONIS BACKCHURCH, 1538-1754, Harl. Soc. vol. iii. ST. JAMES, Clerkenwell, Bap. and Mar. 1551-1754, Harl. ST. JOHN BAPTIST, on Walbrook, Bap. 1682-1754, Bur. 1890 ST. MARY ABBOTS, Kensington, 1539–1675, Harl. Soc. vol. xvi. ST. MARY ALDERMARY, 1558-1754, Harl. Soc. vol. v. 1886, 8ve Leeds, 1890 ST. PETER, Cornhill, Bap. and Bur. 1538-1774, Mar. 1538-1754, Harl. Soc. i. and iv. ST.-THOMAS-THE-APOSTLE, Bap. and Bur. 1558-1754, Mar. 1558-1672, Harl. Soc. vol. vi. SOMERSET HOUSE CHAPEL, 1714-1776, J. Coleman 1862, 8vo WESTMINSTER ABBEY, 1606-1875, Harl. Soc. vol. x. 1887, fol. MIDDLESEX. STAINES, 1661-1694, F. A. Crisp, pr. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. TREF EGLWYS, 1695-6, Sir T. Phillips, pr. 12mo NORFOLK. BIRCHAM NEWTON, 1562-1743, R. Howlett 1888, 8vo BURGH, 1563-1810, Rev. E. T. Yates 8vo NOTTS. MARSHAM, 1538-1836, A. T. Michell, Norwich, 1889, 8vo NORTH ELMHAM, 1536-1631, Rev. A. G. Legge 1888, 8vo CARBURTON, 1528-1812, G. W. Marshall, LL.D. 1888, fol. EDWINSTOWE, 1634-1758, G. W. Marshall 1891, 8vo PERLETHORPE, 1528-1812, G. W. Marshall 1887, fol. OXFORDSHIRE. DUCKLINGTON, Index, 1550-1880, Rev. W. D. Macray Oxford, 1881, 8vo SALOP. BROSELEY, 1570-1750, A. F. C. C. Langley, 2 vols. 1887, 8vo SCOTLAND. MUTHILL, 1697-1847, A. W. C. Hallen WARWICKSHIRE. BIRMINGHAM, St. Martin, 1554-1653 1889, 8vo 8vo Index to ditto, F. A. Crisp 1887, 8vo WILTS. BROAD CHALKE, 1538–1780, Rev. C. G. Moore 1880, 8vo DURNFORD, 1574-1650, Sir T. Phillips 1823, 8vo vol. xii. Phillips. STOURTON, 1570-1800, Rev. J. H. Ellis, M.A., Harl. Soc. WORCESTERSHIRE. BROADWAY, Bap. and Bur. 1680-1771, Sir T. YORKS. CALVERLEY, 1574-1720, S. Margerison, 3 vols., 1880-9,8vo 1558-1603, A. S. Gatty, F.S.A. Lond. 1878, 4to; Roos, 4to R. B. Machell Hull, 1888, 8vo Lond. 1888, 8vo |