In this paper we present the astro-photometric catalogues of 56 globular clusters and one open cluster. Astrometry and photometry are mainly based on images collected within the "HST Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters: Shedding UV Light on Their Populations and Formation" (GO-13297, PI: Piotto), and the "ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters" (GO-10775, PI: Sarajedini). For each source in the catalogues for which we have reliable proper motion we also publish a membership probability for separation of field and cluster stars. These new catalogues, which we make public in Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes, replace previous catalogues by Paper VIII of this series.PI: Sarajedini) have provided key building blocks for the observational edifice of MPs. These datasets have allowed us to demonstrate their ubiquitous presence in all Galactic GCs studied in enough details, convincingly showing the existence of discrete populations, establishing a tight connection between photometric and spectroscopic data, and spurring further studies by discovering populations with particularly complex chemical patterns (Piotto et al. 2015, hereafter Paper I;Milone et al. 2017; Marino et al. 2018 and references therein).In this paper, we present and publish the final catalogues. These catalogues contain astrometric positions, F275W, F336W, F438W, F606W, and F814W photometry and cluster membership from proper motions (PMs) of stars in the central regions of 56 GCs and the old super metalrich open cluster (OC) NGC 6791, presented in Paper I. The GO-13297 data are complemented here by the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) images collected within the GO-12311 (PI: Piotto) and GO-12605 (PI: Piotto) programs, used as