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*[http://www.daa.goa.gov.in/ Department of Archives and Archaeology, Government of Goa]. Records include "registers of Baptism, Births & Deaths, Deeds & Wills as well as some very useful records from churches in Goa". Most of the records are in Portuguese & Marathi (Modi) though quite a few documents are also in Sanskrit, Persian, English, French & Vietnamese. it is not known whether these records have been filmed by the [[LDS]].
**[http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/7081 A review of the Historical Archives of Goa (Panaji, Goa)] by Brian Wilson 
University of Chicago posted 23 January 2014 dissertationreviews.org
* The [[BACSA]] Archive at the [[British Library]] includes the article "British Cemetery in Goa" by Dr P P Shirodkhar in ''Purabhilekh-Puratatva'' vol 1, no 1 (July-Dec 1983) pp 121-129 (''Journal of the Directorate of Archives, Archaeology and Museum, Panaji- Goa''). British Library catalogue reference Mss Eur F370/1235 . For those who have access to Searchable, but not viewable at HathiTrust Digital Library through their University, this article may be accessed online, [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001078824 catalogue entry].
==Related Articles==
*[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/dona-paulas-forgotten-british-cemetery-gets-a-new-lease-of-life/articleshow/58485876.cms "Dona Paula’s forgotten British cemetery gets a new lease of life"] by Paul Fernandes May 3, 2017 ''Times of India''.
:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5xog2ZouDc "Only British Cemetery in Goa"] YouTube video.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20201109014657/https://www.livehistoryindia.com/amazing-india/2017/06/27/the-croats-of-goa "The Croats of Goa"] by Kritika Sarda. June 27th 2017. ''Live History India'', now archived. Traders from Dubrovnik arrived in Portuguese Goa sometime between 1530 -1535 and later founded their own colony, Sao Braz.*[https://madrascourier.com/insight/how-the-portuguese-crown-introduced-orfas-del-rei-as-a-colonisation-strategy-in-goa "How the Portuguese Crown Introduced Órfãs Del Rei As a Colonisation Strategy in Goa"] Madras Courier April 26, 2024. Órfãs Del Rei, or Orphans of the King, was a policy where orphan girls in Lisbon were sent to Goa to marry Portuguese men. Also see the Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Órfãs_do_Rei Órfãs do Rei].
===Historical books online===
*''The travels of Pietro della Valle in India : from the old English translation of 1664'', edited by Edward Grey (late Bengal Civil Service) 1892 Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/travelsofpietrod00dell Volume I], [https://archive.org/details/travelspietrode00havegoog Volume II]. Pietro della Valle arrived in India 10 February 1623 at Surat, embarking from Goa 16 November 1624.
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