Online access to UK Landowner records, available to search by county or by surname, includes records of all people who owned one acre or more. With images of original pages showing name and address of owner, acreage and gross estimated rental in pounds and shillings.
Online access to our collection of Landowner Books, including records of Deeds, Sassines and Feet of Fines.
Online access to the English & Welsh Landowner Records of 1873. Includes records of all people who owned one acre or more. Includes images of original pages showing name and address of owner, acreage and gross estimated rental in pounds and shillings. NB: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 or 6 required to view page images.
Online access to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland
Online access to Irish Landowner Records of 1873. Includes records of all people who owned one acre or more. Includes images of original pages showing name and address of owner, acreage and gross estimated rental in pounds and shillings. NB: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 or 6 required to view page images.
Lloyd George Domesday, 1910
Online access to Scottish Landowner Records of 1873. Includes records of all people who owned one acre or more. Includes images of original pages showing name and address of owner, acreage and gross estimated rental in pounds and shillings. NB: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 or 6 required to view page images.
Online access to Tithe Defaulters (Those who could not or would not pay tithes) in Ireland, 1831
Online access to Tithe Records for England and Wales with parish maps. The Tithe Records provide a unique view into our ancestral heritage by providing details of ownership and occupancy of land throughout England and Wales, revealing a wealth of information about people, places and landmarks in the Victorian era. The Tithe Commutation Act of 1836 meant records were taken, as with the Doomsday Book, of the land ownership and occupancy, land uses and sizes, and the rents to be paid. You can read more about the Tithe records here.
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