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Parish register abstract, 1801

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(Pages 1-4) Title page & contents
(372 pages)Expand subtree England
(2 pages)Expand subtree England, summary
(66 pages)Contract subtree Wales
(Pages 375-379)Expand subtree Anglesey
(Pages 380-384)Expand subtree Brecon
(Pages 385-389)Contract subtree Cardigan
(Page 385) County of Cardigan. Hundred of genewr-glyn  Download table
(Page 386) County of Cardigan. Hundred of Ilar  Download table
(Page 387) County of Cardigan. Hundred of Moyddyn  Download table
(Page 387) County of Cardigan. Hundred of Penarth  Download table
(Page 388) County of Cardigan. Hundred of troedyroyr  Download table
(Page 389) County of Cardigan. Town of Cardigan  Download table
(Page 389) County of Cardigan. Summary  Download table
(Pages 390-394)Expand subtree Carmarthen
(Pages 395-400)Expand subtree Carnarvon
(Pages 401-405)Expand subtree Denbigh
(Page 406)Expand subtree Flint
(Pages 407-416)Expand subtree Glamorgan
(Pages 417-420)Expand subtree Merioneth
(Pages 421-426)Expand subtree Montgomery
(Pages 427-434)Expand subtree Pembroke
(Pages 435-438)Expand subtree Radnor
(Page 439)Expand subtree Wales, summary
(8 pages)Expand subtree Appendix. Cities of London and Westminster, &c
(6 pages)Expand subtree Supplement, containing a summary of such returns as were not received in time to be inserted in their respective places
(2 pages)Expand subtree Final summary, England and Wales
(4 pages)Expand subtree Scotland. Summary of parishes where registers have been kept