Dorothy Bayly in Genealogy Books

Dorothy Bayly appears in at least 21 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Dorothy Bayly

The Index library

Dod's peerage, baronetage and knightage of Great Britain and Ireland for ..., including all the titled classes

The Herald and genealogist

The Herald and genealogist

Collections for a history of Staffordshire

Collections for a history of Staffordshire - v. 13 (1892)

Dorset parish registers, marriages. V. 1

London parish registers : marriages at St. James', Duke's place. V. 3

Lincolnshire pedigrees

A calendar of wills proved in the consistory court of the Bishop of Gloucester : with an appendix of dispersed wills and wills proved in the peculiar courts of Bibury and Bishop's Cleave. With indices nominum et locorum

Cornwall parish registers, marriages. V. 3

London parish registers. Marriages at St. James's, Duke's place, from 1668 to 1837

Cambridgeshire parish registers, marriages. V. 5

Visitation of England and Wales, notes, Vol. 9

"The history and antiquities of the county of Dorset, Vol. 3 : compiled from the best and most ancient historians, inquistiones post mortem, and other valuable records and mss. in the public offices and libraries, and in private hands. With a copy of Domesday book and the Inquisitio gheldi for the county : interspersed with some remarkable particulars of natural history; and adorned with a correct map of the county, and views of antiquities, seats of the nobility and gentry, &c"

Commonwealth of Australia, electoral roll, Part 71

The registers of Lydlinch, Co. Dorset from 1559 to 1812, vol. 17

A calendar of wills proved in the consistory court of the Bishop of Gloucester : 1541-1800, with an appendix of dispersed wills proved in the peculiar courts of Bibury and Bishop's Cleave. With indices nominum et locorum

Allegations for marriage licences issued from the Faculty Office of the Archibishop of Canterbury at London 1543 to 1869

Dwelly's parish records, Vol. 1


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