A vital ledger of Lancashire lives. Names surface, lives are traced. Henry Brierley's The Register of St. Michael's on Wyre in the County of Lancaster gathers the parish's christenings, burials and marriages for 1659 to 1707, presenting an English parish register that speaks directly to both family historians and social historians. As a church register collection and vital records anthology, it functions as a practical historical genealogy resource and an ancestry documentation tool: part christenings and burials archive and part marriage register Lancaster researchers consult when reconstructing kinship, residence and movement across a single rural parish. The entries are concise records of names, dates and occasional notes of parentage or abode, and those plain notices form the documentary backbone for family history research, allowing modern readers to confirm generations, trace migrations and reconcile variant spellings. Genealogists and historians turn to such material for primary evidence; here the parish ledger maps naming patterns, marital alliances and mortality rhythms that illuminate Wyre Lancashire history and wider seventeenth-century England. Used alongside wills, land and tax records, the register helps compose fuller biographies and local narratives, and the vernacular spellings and marginal notes add texture that centralised sources often miss. Brierley's careful presentation keeps original forms of names while making cross-referencing with wills, probate and local taxation records practicable, enriching broader genealogical reconstructions. Casual readers tracing family lore will find immediate human detail in the entries, while classic-literature collectors and custodians of regional libraries will prize the volume as a heritage source that complements early-modern and local studies. The register's importance is archival, cultural and practical: an essential witness to everyday parish life and an indispensable component of lancashire parish records. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.