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Plymouth and West Devon Record Office Unit 3 Clare Place Plymouth PL4 0JW Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 305940 |
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pwdro@plymouth.gov.uk |
Before you come to the record office, find out as much as possible. Title deeds and associated documents may be kept by your building society or bank. Architectural features may help date the property. Contacting the local land registry may provide useful information. Check whether property is a listed building or in a conservation area.
It is also worth visiting your local studies library and doing some background reading on the surrounding area. This will give you a basic knowledge of the place names, local family names and history, which will help as your research progresses.
Research may indicate that a property formed part of a local estate. Estate records may include title deeds and leases, rentals and surveys and sale catalogues as well as inventories and marriage settlements. Check the place name index for the existence of such collections. Occasionally, manorial records exist for earlier properties, however some may be written in Latin.
Include local authority plans mainly 20th century, rental books, rate books, land tax assessments and Finance Act 1909/10 inland revenue valuation books. See also records of war damage (and compensation) to houses within Plymouth 1941 to 1954. Solicitors' and surveyors' papers also include details of sales, photographs, plans and correspondence.
Mainly post-war local authority housing development. See the place name index for details.
Consult the searchroom indexes for further sources for the following: Almshouses, hotels, public houses, schools and vicarages.
Local directories for Devon and Plymouth from Kelly, 19th Century to mid 20th Century and Devon Census Indexes.
The following are available in the searchroom: