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A ledger of ordinary lives, preserved in ink. Names return from the past. This parish register transcription of St De’Nis Backchurch in the City of London, beginning in 1538 and transcribed by Joseph Lemuel Chester, reproduces the contemporaneous entries for marriages, christenings and burials as recorded by the parish, offering a plain and powerful primary source for Tudor-era London. As a genealogical sourcebook and historical document collection, it makes london parish marriages and sixteenth century baptisms accessible for family history research, while its burial records england supply the vital clues that underpin ancestry work. The entries (names, dates, sponsors and ritual notes) form a matrix of local relationships: marriage ties, baptismal sponsors and neighbourhood connections that feed english parish genealogy and broader study of civic life. Researchers using the city of london archives will recognise this transcription as a bridge to original holdings; casual readers will be struck by how immediate such records can feel.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical significance is plain: parish registers are primary evidence of family, faith and mortality, and this transcription preserves one parish’s continuous thread from the sixteenth century onwards, offering scholars concrete data and the wider public an intimate angle on Tudor-era London. As both an ancestry reference guide and a historical church records compendium, the book supports family history research, local history projects and the work of anyone consulting the city of london archives. Casual readers find vivid, human fragments; classic-literature collectors prize the book as a tactile cultural treasure and a dependable tool for english parish genealogy. For anyone assembling family trees or assembling a picture of civic life, this register is simultaneously a resource and a reminder of the everyday traces that endure.