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    Notebook #58

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    Churches/places visited/people: Stamford – St. Martin's (Sept 1, 1938); St. Mary's; - All Saints; - St. John's; St. Georges; Barnack; Marholme; Upton; ("This is perhaps the most remarkable tomb in England") Northants; Peterborough; Orton; Longueville; Chesterton; Elton; Warrington; Apethorpe; Kingscliffe; Desborough (1.ix.38) (page 26); Norton; Rockingham; Rushton; Rothwell; Stanford "of incomparable importance"; Theddingworth; Nevill Holt; Stanton Wyvill; Conington; Carlton Curliew; Noseley; Skeffington; Piddletown ("Dorset with Edith Sept. 5.8.38"); Stinsford; Dorchester - St. Peter's; Bridport; Netherbury; Beaminster "The most perfect church I ever saw"; Evershot; Frampton; Shroton; Stapleton Iwene; Charlton Marshall;; Spettisbury; Lyndhurst (page 74); Southampton – Holy Rood; - St. Mary's; Glatton; Edwardthorpe; Teigh; Oakham; Ryhall; Exton (revisited); Ridlington; Leicester – St. Martins; - St. Margarets; St. James' Clerkenwell (London?) (1939) (page 98).

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    Notebook #27

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    Places visited: Middelburg (March 18-19 1929), Amsterdam, The Hague (20-21st) (page 3), Canenburg(?) Nijmeagen (March 24), Utrecht (page 10), Guilsborough (May 11 1929), Cottesbrooke (page 17a) (May 14), Bington, Countenhall (May 15 29), Northants – All Saints (page 34a), Laxanport (?), Northampton- – St. Peters (page 41a), Grantchester, Trumpington, Barwell (page 51). Book Reverses (and is renumbered) Oxford Colleges? (April 27 1929) (page 1), Abington (May 13), Lower Heyford, Stowe (May 13) (page 94), Northampton St. Sepulchre's, Dallington, Towcester, Reading (page 20)-St. Mary's, Burnett, Tewin (page 42), Caius Chapel (Oxford?), Bottisham, Madingley (17.6.29) (page 62), Long Stanton.

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    Notebook #64

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    Churches/places visited: Horncastle, Lincolnshire (Aug 17 1935); Willoughby Chapel; Somersley; Snarford; Lincoln; Branston; Gantby; Alford; Strubby; Haugh (page 27); Theddlethorpe – St. Helen's ("A perfect day") Aug. 26 1935; - All Saints; S. Cockerington; Saltflectly – All Saints; Chigwell (with Edmund & Mrs. Wise) (Oct 1, 1935); Chipping Ongan; Blackmore; Ingate stone (page 49); "Visit to Balls Park June 23, 1938" Ashton Bury; Cobbam; West Horsley; East Horsley; Bray (July 5 38); Wighill (page 69); Stillingfleet (Sept 21, 1941!); Cawood; Wistrow; Ledsham; Thornbill (page 81); Kirkheaton; Brayton; Snaith; 'Clerk of the Works' 'York (?) museum"; Hinxton.

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    Notebook #34

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    Churches visited: West Sussex – Yapton, Sidlesham, East Dean, Singleton, West Dean, North Marden, Stoughton, Racton, Funtington, West Stoke, Billingshurst (page 31), Stanford, Shipley, Thakeham, Stopham, Petworth, Tortington (page 63), Amberley, Stoke-by-Guildford(?) (May 13, 1939), Walton, Thames Ditton, Burwell Cambs, (May 31 1939), Landwade revisited, Chippenham Cambs., Wimpole (page 91), "Sefton or Sephton", Halsall, Ormeskirk, Winwick, Warrington (page 123), Prestcott, St. Nicholas, Liverpool (June 15 1939), Walton, Ashbourne, Fenny Bentley (17.VI.39), Tissington, Blore Staffs, Crickhowell (Aug. 14 1939) (page 165), Kentchurch, Grosmont, Much Dewchurch, Woodford Essex "by bus Oct. 25 1939", Derby Cathedral (9 Nov. 1939) (page 182) Derby – St. Alkmunds, Thorpe, Okeover, Ledleston.

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    Notebook #79

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    In Katharine Esdaile's handwriting. Churches/places visited: King's Langley (April 19, 1936): Abbot's Langley: Watford (page 16); Hemel Hampstead; Hunsdon (April 21st 1936); East Hondon; Runwell; Woodham Ferrers (?) (page 54); Danbury (page 63); Sandon; Great Baddow; High Eastern; Willingdale Dae; Rotterfield (May 11 36) (page 86); Brenchley; Tudeley; Chiddingstone; Tottenham (May 28 1936 "with Mrs. Wise"); Edmonton; Enfield; Great Anwell (page 126); Much Hadham; Ridge, Herts (14.6.36); Middle Temple Hall (page 144); Notes; BLANK PAGES (pages 147- 157) BOOK REVERSES; Notes; Batsford (page 167).

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    Notebook #68

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    Churches/places visited/people: Godsbill (Feb. 1940); Carisbrooke; Yarmouth; Shorwell (May 4 1940); Motlistone; Calbourne; Gatcombe (page 29); Chole; Knighton; Whitwell; Arreton; Worthon; Burnstead; St. Helens; Yareham; Brading; Newchurch; Freshwater.

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