Free! 3 week, online Palaeography course
The University of Glasgow is offering a free 3 week (3 hours a week study) online course intended to improve your knowledge and practice of palaeography. The course is offered via the fabulous platform of FutureLearn – if you are not familiar with this online learning resource then do investigate further……..https://www.futurelearn.com/courses You will need to […]
Sign the Petition – Northamptonshire Archives
Sign the petition and raise awareness of the intention to reduce the opening hours and increase the charges to access Northamptonshire Archives……we hope this is not the beginning of a worrying trend for other archives to follow suit? Find out more here: https://www.change.org/p/northamptonshire-county-council-northamptonshire-county-council-don-t-charge-for-visiting-archives
Using Ecclesiastical Court Records for Genealogy
A short talk by Carol Bannister to find out how the Ecclesiastical Court Records can help you learn more about your ancestors. These records cover the behaviour of ordinary people between 1200 to about 1750.
Using Maps in Genealogy
Here is a short talk on using maps in family history by our member Mary Arnold.