Hi Bob, Thanks to you and others for the responses. Came to the same conclusion as you re: Community of the Resurrection, to the point where I sent them an e-mail (no response). I've been doing this for a long 30 years and know my way around most of the web archives but this one has me stumped. I have a photocopy of one page, which I have compared with other books and register titles of the area (I have a very large elibrary) - just to make sure it is not a mis-titled edition of something else - but no joy. I shall keep digging around and post if I find anything. Many thanks, Phil. Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 18:59:18 +0100 From: familyhistory <familyhistory@bccy.org.uk> Subject: [LAN] Re: Chipping Register To: lancsgen@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <6cc68b3d-6134-ddcf-7d43-246d1496809f@bccy.org.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Archive.org does have the 1559 - 1694 registers as transcribed by Alice Brierley for the LPRS in 1903. I assume this is what Phil referred to as the LPRS transcript. What an "extract .... of memorable persons and ancestors" could add to this is a little unclear. When I looked at the other 49 Worldcat documents where the "Community of the Resurrection (Mirfield)" was the sole author this doesn't look to be typical of their works. I wonder why a Yorkshire Monastic Order would be preparing such an extract. As we don't have a date for the document it is difficult to say if it pre-dates the LPRS transcript or was prepared by reference to it. I suspect Worldcat is attributing the document to the Community as there is no other author/publisher and the Community have simply catalogued it at some point. I spent ages a few weeks back in trying to locate a ships log that was reported in Worldcat. At first it didn't have a reference to a library that held it but eventually I traced the original to the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts where it is catalogued on their system as being held in the Vault. The point here is that Worldcat seemed to have only a partial description of the document.