Microfilm Copies
Please note that although you are able to
order scanned copies of original documents online, we are currently
unable to accept orders for printouts from microfilm. We will let
you know as soon as this service is available again, and apologise
for any inconvenience this may cause.
You can order a copy from parish registers, census, wills and
some other records that we have on microfilm. To do this you will
need to provide exact references, as we are unable to do extensive
research on your behalf. Due to the number of enquiries we receive,
we are also unable to carry out more than four pages from a single
microfilm.
Full details of
our enquiry policy
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Please fill in the form with as much information as
possible.
We will then check to see if the entry you want can be found and
can be copied.
Please note: you will not be able to pay for the
item immediately. An e-mail will be sent back to you to tell you if
we can supply it or not. If we can there will be a link to follow
to go ahead with the payment and order. If we cannot do it for you
we will send you an e-mail to explain why.
The order will then be sent within 7 working days.
You will be charged the normal copying charges (charges
information), although there will be a minimum charge of
£5.
All copies are supplied for your own personal use and research. If
you intend to use them for publications or commercial use you will
need to speak to us first.

Microfilm Copies.
Once you add this item to your basket you will be forwarded to a
form, which you can use to enter details regarding your
purchase
Please note that we may not always be able to supply what you
want. Sometimes entries may not be there, or the copy may be so
poor that it is almost illegible. If this is the case we will let
you know.
If you are unsure of the exact details, there is a researcher you
can employ that we can recommend who can search on your behalf.
Further details in
our Research Service page, although there are no e-payment
facilities for this at present.
This page was last reviewed 3 May 2012 at 15:51.
The page is next due for review 30 October 2013.