The original registers are at the National Archives, but there are many copies of the Warwickshire registers around, such as at the Birmingham Reference Library, and the County record office at Warwick has a copy of the index or 'digest' of births, marriages and deaths for the Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Rutland meetings. There are also copies at Friends House, London, where the Library probably contains the best collection of material relating to the Society of Friends in the world. David SBrainstev@aol.com wrote: > Can anyone tell me if the records still exist for the Friends' Meeting House > that stood in Brailes from the 1670s to 1854, and if so where they are held? > > I know of several possible ancestors who were members of the meeting there > and hope to find further evidence of births, marriages and deaths - as well as > other references! -- David Franks, Cambridge, England Researching Castle and Tallis, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire, and Thomas Castle, convict transported to Van Diemen’s Land Warwickshire Online Parish Clerks http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/opc/opc.html