Place:Laysters, Herefordshire, England

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NameLaysters
Alt namesLaysterssource: from redirect
Leysterssource: spelling variation
Hammishsource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeChapelry, Civil parish
Coordinates52.269°N 2.651°W
Located inHerefordshire, England
See alsoWolphy Hundred, Herefordshire, Englandhundred in which it was located
source: Family History Library Catalog


A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Laysters from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1870-72:

"LAYSTERS, or LEYSTERS, a parish, with a village, in Leominster [registration] district, Herefordshire; adjacent to Worcestershire, 4½ miles SSW of Tenbury [railway] station, and 5 NE of Leominster. Post town: Tenbury. Acres: 1,989. Real property: £2,204. Population in 1851: 210; in 1861: 283. Houses: 51. The increase of population arose partly from the opening of a brick yard. The property is divided among a few. A moated seat of the priors of Sheen was here. A tumulus is near the church. The living is a [perpetual] curacy in the diocese of Hereford. Value: £335. Patron: Mrs. Prescott. The church is ancient, has a tower, and was restored about 1841. There are a parochial school and charities £16."

Research Tips

  • Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre, Fir Tree Lane, Rotherwas, Hereford HR2 6LA is where paper and microfilm copies of all records for Herefordshire are stored. The Archives Centre has a website where the index to the archives (and also the wills catalog) can be searched. One item in the catalog is List of all Herefordshire parish register and bishops transcripts holdings which is a PDF file with information provided in an old version of Excel.

Online sources which may also be helpful:

  • GENUKI gives pointers to other archive sources as well as providing some details on each parish in the county. The emphasis here is on ecclesiastical parishes (useful before 1837)
  • A listing of all the Registration Districts in England and Wales since their introduction in 1837 and tables of the parishes that were part of each district and the time period covered with detailed notes on changes of parish name, mergers, etc. Do respect the copyright on this material.
  • The FamilySearch Wiki for Herefordshire provides a similar but not identical series of webpages to that provided by GENUKI
  • A Vision of Britain through Time has a group of pages of statistical facts for almost every parish in the county
  • Unfortunately, only one volume on Herefordshire has been published in the Victoria County History series. British History Online have produced a series of Ordnance Survey first edition maps for the county which may be helpful for mid-nineteenth century inquiries
  • Ancestry.co.uk lists its collections of Herefordshire genealogical material.
  • FindMyPast collections of historical records can be searched for Herefordshire. They have collections of parish records for the pre-1837 period.[[Category:Wolphy Hundred, Herefordshire, England