The Froyle Archive

Froyle, Hampshire

The Froyle web-site is all about the village of Froyle in North-East Hampshire. The site is divided into two areas; the Froyle Archive which features the history of the village and people of Froyle, while Froyle Today deals with news, events and community information about the village in the 21st century.
The web-site presents virtually all our records of the village from Domesday to today with over 1800 pages and more than 2200 photographs, the earliest from the 1860s, and maps.
We have Church records from 1650, Tithe records of 1847 and the censuses from 1841 to 1901.
We are listed on the UNESCO Archives Portal and National Archives.
The web-site is updated on a monthly basis or sooner if we receive new information or records.
Once a year in June the Froyle Archive holds an Open Day, full details of which are on the web-site.

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This page was added on 03/06/2009.

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