Northamptonshire County Council

Page last updated 29 July 2011
Northamptonshire Record Office 

About the Record Office

The Northamptonshire Record Office holds over 800 years of the county’s rich archival heritage, which can be accessed free of charge onsite. The archives cover all aspects of life in Northamptonshire, and the people who lived here.

The Record Office aims to ensure the safe preservation of archives and to make those archives available for research. The physical preservation of the collections is a core part of the Record Office's role.

The archives are held in special storage conditions, and include many types of records, including court rolls, parish and nonconformist registers, maps, letters, diaries, accounts, minute books, wills and photographs. These are a great source for your family history or other historical research. 

They were created by a wide range of organisations, families and estates, parish churches, businesses, societies and individuals.

The records relate primarily to the county of Northamptonshire. However, the records of the diocese of Peterborough covering Northamptonshire, the Soke of Peterborough and Rutland, and some records relating to other counties are also held.

The Record Office has copies on microfilm and microfiche of records that are not held locally, including census returns for the whole county.

We hope the Record Office and our collections of documents will have something to offer you, whatever your interests.

For further information please contact us

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