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Visit National Trust sites for free this September
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King & Conqueror: The true story of William the Conqueror's family
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Get 50% off subscriptions to Findmypast with Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine's family history special offers roundup
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What UK census records are available?
UK census records are a crucial family history resource, but when was the census taken and where can you find census records including free census websites?
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