A ledger of vows and lives, recorded where London married its citizens. A vital record for historians.The Register Book Of Marriage Belonging To The Parish Of St. George Hanober Square In The County Of Middleser (Volume Iii) is an essential church register collection and historical genealogy book: an unvarnished source of parish marriage records that supports family history research and functions as a practical ancestry documentation tool. Researchers will find entries that anchor family trees and illuminate Middlesex parish history; the St George Hanober Square records here offer essential context for those exploring 18th century England. Useful to genealogists and historians alike, this title sits at the intersection of personal memory and public record and acts as a bridge to England marriage archives and the wider corpus of British parish registers. Its spare, administrative tone makes entries straightforward to interpret, and the register serves both casual enquiry and rigorous cross-checking in family-tree construction.Beyond raw names and dates, the volume matters for its historical weight: parish registers form the backbone of British ancestry research and act as an enduring British ancestry resource, providing primary evidence of civic ritual, social ties and local practice across generations. Casual readers curious about London parish life will find immediate human detail; genealogists and historians will value the dependable reference the register supplies when cross-referencing wills, directories and later records. Collectors of classic literature and of heritage printing will appreciate the book as a material witness to metropolitan record-keeping, while family history researchers will recognise its practical role as an ancestry documentation tool. Whether assembling a curated shelf or pursuing patient research into England marriage archives, this register rewards focused enquiry. From amateur family historians to professional archivists, the volume functions as both a working reference and a material touchstone for collectors of British record-keeping. Its presence enriches libraries devoted to local history, biography and classic literature.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.