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The Society of Genealogists sorted the petitions into alphabetical order and bound them into 102 volumes. In 1969 some additional petitions were found at the Society of Genealogists. These records were also put into alphabetical order and bound into another 11 volumes. The Family History Library has both sets of the bound volumes on microfilm.  
The Society of Genealogists sorted the petitions into alphabetical order and bound them into 102 volumes. In 1969 some additional petitions were found at the Society of Genealogists. These records were also put into alphabetical order and bound into another 11 volumes. The Family History Library has both sets of the bound volumes on microfilm.  


''The Trinity House Petitions: A Calendar of the Records of the Corporation of Trinity House'', London, England, in the Library of the Society of Genealogists (FHL #942 U3tr) serves as an index to both sets of bound volumes of Trinity House petitions. The index most often gives the name and age of the petitioner, the name of the spouse (sometimes an individual is just listed as married), the residence, and the year of application. Also included in this printed calendar is an alphabetical list of some apprenticeship indentures found later. Details in this index include name, age, sometimes the name of the father or mother, residence, year of apprenticeship, and occasionally other details. Finally, the printed calendar includes an index to some miscellaneous papers pertaining to Trinity House petitioners. The miscellaneous papers are usually church records used for documentation purposes.  
''The Trinity House Petitions: A Calendar of the Records of the Corporation of Trinity House'', London, England, in the Library of the Society of Genealogists (FS Library #942 U3tr) serves as an index to both sets of bound volumes of Trinity House petitions. The index most often gives the name and age of the petitioner, the name of the spouse (sometimes an individual is just listed as married), the residence, and the year of application. Also included in this printed calendar is an alphabetical list of some apprenticeship indentures found later. Details in this index include name, age, sometimes the name of the father or mother, residence, year of apprenticeship, and occasionally other details. Finally, the printed calendar includes an index to some miscellaneous papers pertaining to Trinity House petitioners. The miscellaneous papers are usually church records used for documentation purposes.  


For further details of the surviving records and of other Trinity Houses elsewhere in England see the article [[Trinity_House]].
For further details of the surviving records and of other Trinity Houses elsewhere in England see the article [[Trinity_House]].


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