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    Notebook #47

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    Churches/places visited. Swinbrook; Islip; Stanton St. John, Thame; Brightwell Baldwin; Lidlington (18.iv.28); Somerton; North Aston; Great Tew; Spolsbury; Steeple Ashton; Rousham; Great Milton; Long Crendon, Chilton; Bicester; Oxford – Christchurch; -St. Mary Magdalene; - St. Aldates; - St. Mary the Virgin; - All Saints; - St. Michael's Church; - St. Thomas; St. Ebbe's; St. Peter's in the East; - Holywell Church; - St. Giles; - Corpus Chapel (page 31); - Merton (College) Chapel; - All Souls' Chapel; - Univ(ersity College) Chapel; - Magdalen Chapel; - St. John's (College) Chapel; - Oriel (College) Chapel; - New College Chapel; Cuckfield (25.iv.28) (page 43); Shipley; Horsham; Charlwood; Rusper; Ifield; St. Paul's Cathedral Crypt (London) (2.v.28); London – St. Andrews, Holborn; Wiston; London -St. Katharine's Chapel, Regent's Park; Langar; Staunton in the Vale; Honington; Carlton Scroop; Caythorpe; Fulbeck; Stragglethorpe; Leadenham; Sleaford; Melton Mowbray (page 65); Kirby Bellars; Gaddesby; Boothby Pagnell (10.vii.28); Edenham; Burton Coggles (?); Buckminster; Stapleford; Upton (N. Hants); Peterborough-Cathedral; - St. Johns; Elton (Hants); Stamford – St. Martins (18/8/28) (page 85); - St. George's; - St. Michaels; -St. Marys; -St. John's; - All Saints; Uffington; Chesterton; Woodstone; Ely Cathedral; Laugtoft (?); Market Deeping (page 100) Peterborough – Cathedral Yard (22.viii.28); Patcham (13.ix.28) "revisited 8.iv.61 with my daughters and their friend Joan Wells (of Ruislip)" (page 103); Pulborough; Stopham; Stonington; Temple Church Triforium (12.ix.28); Oxford – BNC (Brasenose College) Chapel (14.xii.28); - St. Mary the Virgin; St. Stephen's Walbrook (17.xiii.28); St. Peter's Cornhill; St. Michael Cornhill; St. Andrew Undershaft; All Hallows, Barking; St. Mary at Hill; St. Margaret's Westminster (2.i.29) (page 136); St. James', Piccadilly (London); Oxford – Wadham (College) Chapel (19.iii.29); - Balliol (College) Chapel; - St. Peter in the East; - Merton (College) Chapel (again) (21.iii.29); Lewes – All Saints (8.iv.29); Iford; Billinghurst (page 159); Wisborough Green: Petworth; Tillington; Easebourne; Stedham; Trotton; Chichester (24.VI.29) –Cathedral; -Cloisters; -St. Clare's; -St. Andrew's St. Giles in the Fields (London?) (2.VIII.29); St. Anne's Soho; Islington; Old St. Pancras; Bow Church; Bromley by Bow; Westham; Ashurst; Cowfold; Reading (7.VI.29) – St. Lawrence; -St. Mary's; Chislehurst (9.VIII.29); Shoreham, Kent (page 198) Oxford; Nottingham –St. Peter's; Nottingham Castle; Nottingham – St. Nicholas; -St. Mary's; Clifton (Notts); Aswarby; Helpingham; Great Hale; Sleaford; Ancaster; West Allington; Shelford; Colwick; Holme Pierrepont; Syston, Welbourne (page 223); Navenby; Nocton; Netheringham; Dorrington; Grantham (17.VIII.29); Peterborough –St. Johns; Marholm; Stanground; Peterborough – Cathedral; Northborough; Lincoln Cathedral (20.VIII.29); Orton Longueville; Rushden; Higham Ferres; Bailey's Yard, South End, Kensington (London) W8; Overton-on-Dee (24.IX.29); Hammer; Whitchurch; Salop; Wrenbury; Nantwich; Acton (Cheshire); Holt; Ruyton of the Eleven Towns (24.IX.29); Basechurch' Atchain; Wroxeter; Much Wenlock; Acton Burnell; Condover; Wrexham (25.IX.29) (page 262); Adderley; Market Drayton; Norton Say; Hodnet; Noreton Corbet; Oswestry (27.IX.29); Llanyblodwell; Shrewsbury –St. Mary's (30.IX.29) (page 283); -St. Altmonds; -St. Julians'; -New St. Chad's; -Abbey; Notes (pages 297-8); Continuation of Index pages 299-301.

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    Notebook #28

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    Notebook by Edmund Esdaile recording some visits made with Katharine Esdaile and some by himself. Index (I-x), Hornsey (page 1) "The Second Day with Mummy" (1,3:X:29), Tottenham, Highgate, Oxford – St. Aldates (23 X:29) (page 6)-St. Peter le Bailey,- Headington, Cowley, Sawbridgeworth, Gilston, Stanstead Abbotts (page 15), Sanderstand, Addington, Boxgrove (9.1.30), Chichester Cathedral, Oxford-St. Giles, Guildford St.-Mary's (24.III.30), Windsor (page 29), Brighton (7.IV.30), Barcombe, Cumnor, Oxford Churches (again), Sunningwell, Marston (13.V.30) (page 43), Wolveroote, Appleton (23.V.30), Fyfield, Kingston Bagdoize, Radley (28.V.30), Evenley, Steane (page 54), Ardley, Middleton Stepney, Wood Eaton, Oxford-St. Giles (12.VI.30) Cogges, North Leigh (page 63), Church Hanborough, Abingdon (20.VII.30) (page 68), Haverford West, Manchester Cathedral (page 77), Didsbury (10.IX.30), Cheadle, Prestbury, Manchester-Cross Street Chapel (page 84), Stockport, Maclesfield, Gawsworth, Knutsford, Rosthorpe, Ashton-under-Lyme (16.IX.30), Middleton (page 98), Marston, Hougham, Yaxley (page 101), Paston, Castor (24 IX.30), Peterborough-Cathedral Yard (28.IX.30),-Cathedral -St. Johns, London-St. Albans (30.IX.30),-St. Lawrence Jewry, -St. Mary le Bow,-St. Magnus the Martyr,-St. Margaret Pattens (page 116), Streatham (3.X.30), Windsor-St. George's Chapel (5.1.31) Wantage, Hever (9.IV.31), Northmoor (9.V.31) (page 124), Oxford-Holywell Churchyard,-St. Peters-in-the-East, -Christchurch (18.V.31), -All Saints (page 131), Old Windsor, -Oxford-St. Giles (20.VI.31), London-Temple Church (page 135) [one of the few records of this church destroyed in World War II], Warwick-St. Nicholas-St. Mary's (page 141). Hawarden (5.VII.31), Chester-St. Michael's, -St. Peter's, -Holy Trinity, -St. Mary-by-the-Castle,-Cathedral (14.VII.31) (page 152),-St. John's, Northop (15.VII.31), Holywell (Co. Flint), Llangollen, Hawarden, Liverpool-St. Nicholas (3.VIII.31) (page 172),-St. George's Hall, Gresford, Streatham (14.IX.31) (page 182), South Mimms, Flamstead, Flitton, Maunden, Little Gaddesden (page 190), Coleshill (14.1.32), Fairford, Shrivenham (14.1.32), Wheatfield (9.III.32) (page 200), Shirburn, Chalgrove, Lechlade (1.IV.32), Mersham, Hythe, Brentford-St. Lawrence, Hambledon (15.IC.32) (page 214), Soberton, Southwick, Wickham, Droxford (24.IX.32), Exton (Hants), Corkhampton, Boarhunt, Titchfield, Portsmouth,-Cathedral (26.IX.32) (page 228), Garrison Church, Ingleham, Buscot, St. Benet's, Paul's Wharf (London?) (22.VI.33) (page 239), Hammersmith (26.VI.33), Fareham Old Church, Holy Trinity, Wickham, Bishop's Waltham (page 251), Stockholm (Sweden) -Storkyrkan (page 259) (2 August 1932.) Woodstone (Hants) (27.IX.33), Whittlesea -St.-Mary's, -St. Andrews, Wearington (page 269), Emneth, Elm, Wisbech, Huntingdon-All Saints (2.X.33) (page 278), Godmanchester, St. Ives (Hunts), Tichmarsh, Thorpe Achurch, Barnwell,-All Saints (page 288), Marston, (Lincs) (18.VIII.1953), Wokingham (22 Nov. 1952!), Hough-on-the-Hill (19.VIII.53), Hainton, Snarford, Holton Hall, Holton-le-Moor, Syston Old Hall, London(?) -St. Giles-in-the-Fields,-St. Andrew Undershaft, Auborne (Lincs) (21.VIII.53) (page 303), Durance Lincoln, Manchester Cathedral, Old Windsor, Lincoln Cathedral.

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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 #4

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    Book in poor condition; entries in hand unlike Katharine Esdaile's; probably Edmund Esdaile (Page 164 contains the note "with Daddy, from Lancing"). Notes and index at back and front. Churches/houses visited – Enfield, Quatt Chalgrove, New Shoreham, Tavistock, Wales-Bredon, Yarnton, York Minster, St. Michael-le-Belfrey (York), Holy Trinity (York), St. Mary (York) St. Martin-cum-Gregory (York), St. Johns (York), All Saints Pavement (York), St. Martin-le-Grand (York), Beverly Minster, Ripton, Ripley, Durham Cathedral, Howden Selby, Hemingborough, Kensington (?) St. Mary Abbots, Stanmer (28 XII 25!), Southover, Lewes Museum, Isfield, Fulham (4.1.26), Mortlake, Little Barrington, Great Barrington, St. Margaret's Westminster/ London (1.1.26), Isleworth, Mounts (?) (School Mainly of Johnson) in Essex? Holy Trinity Colchester, Shenfield, Chipping Hill, Wiltham, Wathamstow, St. Edmunds Lombard Street. St. Mary Woolwich, St. Mary Abchurch, St. Clement Eastcheap, St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, St. Bride's Fleet Street (last six all in London), Knebworth, Guildford, Farnham (5/8/26) Peper Harow (6/8/26), group of Welsh churches including Denbigh; other names indecipherable (pages 100-103), Mold, Bunbury, Malpas, Ellesmere (13/8/26), Chester, Liverpool – St. Nicholas, Llangollen (17/8/26), Ruthvin, St. Asaph, Whitchurch, Shrewsbury (20/8/26), Hereford, St. Lawrence Jewry, St. Albans – Wood Street, Barking (24/8/26) Icklesham (26/8/26) (page 121), Buxted, Mayfield, Wadhurst, East Grimstead (2/9/26), Cowfold, Brighton, St. Ns (?) (1925) Winchester Cathedral (9/9/26), Compton, Winchester St. Lawrence, Winchester – College Chapel (12/9/26) – St. Thomas, Avington, Easton. St. John's Winchester (14/9/26) (page 135) St. Anne's Soho (London), Brighton Old Church, St. George- Bloomsbury (London) (23/12/26), All Hallows Lombard Street (London), St. Helen's – Bishopgate (London), Ashford (Kent), Downham (Essex), North Ockendon - Essex, Lindfield (8/1/27), Aresterton, Hemmingford Abbotts, Witham (Essex) (page 149) Great Waltham, Harlow, Maldon All Saints, South Weald, Colchester – St. Mary at the Walls. Hempstead, Harwich. St. Pancras (W. London), Chelsea, Hammersmith, Clerkenwell, Drayton, Hampton, Harefield, Hillingdon, Staines, Croydon, Chelsea Old Church, Battersea Old Church (Previous 12 all in or around London), Yapton (26/3/27), Cuckfield (5 April 27), Streat, St. Mary Aldermary, St. Sepulchres – Holborn Viaduct (21/4/27), Clerkenwell - St. James, St. Botolph – Aldergate, St. Anne and St. Agnes, St. Michael- Corngate, St. Andrew Undershaft, St. Olave, St. Mary at Hill. Grosvenor Chapel, St. Mary Ashworth, St. Swithins, St. Margaret's Westminster, St. John's Westminster, Westminster Abbey (page 182) (All previous 15 in London), Slaugham, Henfield, Cranbrook (August 5, 1927), Denton (Lanceshire 8/8/27). Grantham (August 8 & 9) Belton, Old Somerby, North Witham, Littleport, Little Ponten (?), West Retford, East Retford, Southwell (12/8/27), Baustry, Tickhill, Newark (17/8/27) (page 216), Averham, Lincoln Cathedral (18/8/27). Ossington, Gainsborough (20/8/27), Babworth, Chatsworth, East Markham, Grosall (?), St. Katharine Coleman (London), All Hallows London Wall, St. Alphege London Wall, Seaford, Eastbourne, Brasted (30/8/27), Sevenoaks, St. Mary's West Kensington (26/8/27), Shoreditch Old Church (London), Cheam, Hartfield (3/9/27), Carhampton (5/9/27), North Fitzwarren (6/9/27 page 249), Taunton, Nether Stowey, Ditchbury, Clayton, Withingham (8/9/27), Groombridge, Penshurst, Cheshunt, Bath-St. James (9-14/1/28) pages 264-275), Weston (10/1/28), Claverton, Keynsham, Newton, Bathford, Bristol (13/1/28) – various churches, Oxfordshire (April 1928) – Hampton Royle, Lewes District, South Malling, Yaruton, Eynsham, Burford.

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    Notebook #60

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    Churches/places visited: Steeple Bumpstead (Revisited) (12.9.33); Stambourne; Toppesfield; Gestingthorpe; Chilton (Sept. 13); Great Saxham; Acton (revisited 1932) (page 29); notes from Gage's Hengrave; Colchester – St. James; Assington; Colchester – Holy Trinity; - St. Nicholas'; – All Saints; - St. Peter's North Hill; - St. James; - St. Mary at the Walls; - St. Peters; Quainton (Oct 28th 1933) (page 71); BLANK 80-83; Overbury (Nov. 1933); Wickhamford; Honington (page 94); Etherington; Tachbrook; Fulmer (Jan. 23 1936); Rickmansworth (page 115); Datchet; Clifford Chambers.

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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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