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		<title>October 29th, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LONDON — This morning I went to the London Metropolitan Archives to try and find a reference to Joseph Coles in St Thomas&#8217; Hospital&#8217;s patient admission register for 1817.  Unfortunately this particular item was classified as not fit for consultation due to bomb damage suffered during the Second World War, but I was able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONDON — This morning I went to the London Metropolitan Archives to try and find a reference to Joseph Coles in St Thomas&#8217; Hospital&#8217;s patient admission register for 1817.  Unfortunately this particular item was classified as not fit for consultation due to bomb damage suffered during the Second World War, but I was able to fill in a form to request conservation.  Hopefully it will be available for the next time I visit!<br />
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As my visit took all of twenty minutes I decided to head over to the nearby Westminster City Archives and see if I could locate any parish records for Joseph and Benjamin Coles—particularly their marriage records.  I looked at the microfilms for the bigger parishes in Westminster at the time but found nothing. I think I&#8217;ll go back on Monday and check the smaller parishes. It would be nice to find something.</p>
<p>During mid-afternoon the Archives had a fire alarm drill to see if they could get us all out quickly. Everybody had to descend the five flights of stairs to <em>safety</em> with the loudest fire alarm I&#8217;ve had the pleasure to experience!  Thankfully it wasn&#8217;t too long before we were allowed back in to continue our searching.</p>
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