| PUBLICATION |
| Price per copy. |
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE READERS GUIDES |
| No.1 Making use of the Census. |
| No.2. Army Records for Family
Historians. |
| No.3. Records of the Militia from
1757. Including records of the Volunteers, Rifle Volunteers, Yeomanry, Fencibles,
Territorials and Home Guard. |
| No.5. Tudor Taxation Records. A
guide for users |
| No.6. Using Manorial Records. |
| No.7. 'Never Complain, Never
Explain'. Records of the Foreign Office and State Paper Office 1500-c.1960. |
| No.9. Maps for Family History. A
Guide to the records of Tithe, Valuation Office, and National Farm Surveys of England and
Wales, 1836-1943. |
| No.10. Records of The Royal
Marines. |
| No.16 New to Kew? A first time
guide for family historians at the PRO, Kew |
| No.17 Never Been Here Before? A
genealogists guide to the Family Records Centre |
| No. 19 Army Service Records of
the First World War |
| No. 20 Records of Merchant
Shipping & Seamen |
| No. 21 Airforce Records for
Family History |
| No. 22 Immigrants and Aliens |
| Record Repositories in Great
Britain |
| Tracing Your Ancestors in the PRO |
| Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors
at Scottish Record Office |
| People Count - a history of the
G.R.O. |
| F.R.C. - Introduction to Family
History |
| Catholic Parishes in England,
Wales & Scotland (an Atlas) |
| London Local Archives - A
Dictionary of local authority record offices & libraries) |
| Clandestine Marriages - Fleet
Prison 1680-1754 |
PRO POCKET GUIDES |
| Using Army Records |
| Using Navy Records |
| Using Census Records |
| Using Wills |
| Using Birth, Marriages &
Death Records |
| Getting Started in Family History |