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* ''Gentleman’s magazine'' [Online version]  1731-1899, 1906-1907
 
* ''Gentleman’s magazine'' [Online version]  1731-1899, 1906-1907
  
In addition to articles, this popular London based, monthly periodical included obituaries and "domestic occurrences" of notable people. This [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=gentlemans page] provides links to two browsable online sources. Note that FIBIS has already transcribed marriages 1731-1850 and death announcements 1731-1831.
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In addition to articles, this popular London based, monthly periodical included obituaries and "domestic occurrences" of notable people, many of whom were based in India or had connections to India. This [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=gentlemans page] provides links to two browsable online sources. Note that FIBIS has already transcribed relevant marriages 1731-1850 and death announcements 1731-1831.
  
  
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This is the official publication of the British crown and government. Any use of the term 'gazetted' indicates that the information appeared in this newspaper or one of the sister publications of [http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk Scotland] or [http://www.belfast-gazette.co.uk Northern Ireland]. It gives formal notification of official, regulatory and legal information. This is a treasure store for family historians as notices are as diverse as honours and medals awarded, declarations of bankruptcy and divorce, and name changes. The military, judicial, government and ecclesiastical official appointments and promotions can be invaluable. This makes it possible, for instance, to track the careers of British Army officers and senior civil servants, which after 1860 included those in the Indian Army and India Office. The online version is about 98% complete but the physical condition and typeface of the older originals means that the rendering often has errors. Use the  
 
This is the official publication of the British crown and government. Any use of the term 'gazetted' indicates that the information appeared in this newspaper or one of the sister publications of [http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk Scotland] or [http://www.belfast-gazette.co.uk Northern Ireland]. It gives formal notification of official, regulatory and legal information. This is a treasure store for family historians as notices are as diverse as honours and medals awarded, declarations of bankruptcy and divorce, and name changes. The military, judicial, government and ecclesiastical official appointments and promotions can be invaluable. This makes it possible, for instance, to track the careers of British Army officers and senior civil servants, which after 1860 included those in the Indian Army and India Office. The online version is about 98% complete but the physical condition and typeface of the older originals means that the rendering often has errors. Use the  
 
[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/search Search] facility, but be aware that, like much digitised material, if you do not locate what you expected to find it is always worth taking the extra time to search by date or issue number.
 
[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/search Search] facility, but be aware that, like much digitised material, if you do not locate what you expected to find it is always worth taking the extra time to search by date or issue number.
 
  
 
==Asian news==
 
==Asian news==

Revision as of 11:44, 10 September 2009

British news

  • Gentleman’s magazine [Online version] 1731-1899, 1906-1907

In addition to articles, this popular London based, monthly periodical included obituaries and "domestic occurrences" of notable people, many of whom were based in India or had connections to India. This page provides links to two browsable online sources. Note that FIBIS has already transcribed relevant marriages 1731-1850 and death announcements 1731-1831.


  • The London gazette. [Online version] 1665 -

This is the official publication of the British crown and government. Any use of the term 'gazetted' indicates that the information appeared in this newspaper or one of the sister publications of Scotland or Northern Ireland. It gives formal notification of official, regulatory and legal information. This is a treasure store for family historians as notices are as diverse as honours and medals awarded, declarations of bankruptcy and divorce, and name changes. The military, judicial, government and ecclesiastical official appointments and promotions can be invaluable. This makes it possible, for instance, to track the careers of British Army officers and senior civil servants, which after 1860 included those in the Indian Army and India Office. The online version is about 98% complete but the physical condition and typeface of the older originals means that the rendering often has errors. Use the Search facility, but be aware that, like much digitised material, if you do not locate what you expected to find it is always worth taking the extra time to search by date or issue number.

Asian news

  • The Indian mail : a monthly register for British and foreign India, China and Australasia. [Online version] London: W.H. Allen, 1843-

Allen's Indian Mail was a monthly newspaper formed as an offshoot of the Asiatic Journal. It aimed to provide factual, up-to-date articles based on news sourced from 'every part of India, Ceylon, the Straits, China, Australasia, and the Cape of Good Hope'. An 'analytical index' supported the editors' intention of providing information in a format that made it of lasting value. Included are BMDs, military and civil promotions, troop movements, battles, disasters, ships' passenger lists and courts martial. Editions to 1857 are fully available on Google Books. See our index to volumes.


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