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The latest update of the “What’s New” page of the free website of the Ewyas Lacy (in south-west Herefordshire on the Welsh border) Study Group reports some interesting developments.

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The subscription/pay-per-view website Find My Past has announced its plans for the coming year.

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A database has been made available online that provides biographical information about all known people in Scotland between 1093 and 1286.

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The official Scottish family history website ScotlandsPeople has provided the following news:

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An archive of depositions relating to the 1641 Rebellion in Ireland has recently been made available online.

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Champion website

Chris Champion has asked me to give the Champion family history website a mention.

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The Scottish Government’s official pay-per-view family history website ScotlandsPeople has a new version of its website, which the Scottish Tourism Minister will officially launch on 7 September.

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More new databases have been made available online at the LDS FamilySearch website.

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Ancestry.co.uk is working on changes to its search facilities.

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National Archives Labs

The National Archives (TNA) of the UK has announced that it’s currently developing a number of new and innovative ways of sharing, re-using and accessing its data. TNA says: “The first of these is The National Archives Labs – an area on our website where you are invited to test prototypes, provide feedback and help us to develop further our ideas for exciting online resources.

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