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    Notebook #51

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    Churches/places visited; Llantuttrydd (?) (April 25 38); Lammihangel; Brecon; Abergavenny; "The Brute Family, Masons"; (page 7); Brecon-Cathedral; St. Donat's; Mangam; Alcester ("from Cousin Isabel's, May 2 1938"); Coughton; Salford Priors; Sutton Coldfield; Drayton Bassett (page 20); Kingsbury; Worcester-Town Hall; - St. Helens; Cathedral; - All Saints; - St. Swithin; -St. Nicholas; Otterden; Ospringe; Ashburnham; Folkingham; Willingdon; Ewell (page 50); Sanderstead; Chaldon; Bleckingley Revisited; Ipswich – St. Mary's (22.VIII.38) (page 54a) Ipswich – St. Lawrence; - St. Stephens; Diddeburgh, Norfolk (?); Long Stratton, Norfolk; Pulbam Market; Starston (page 62); Bungay – Holy Trinity; - Priory Church; Diss; Brome; Paulerspury, Norfolk (26.VIII.38); Towcester; Great Billing; Great Oakley, Weekley; Cranford St. Andrew; Islip; Lowick; East Carlton; Brooke, Rutland; Exton; Fotheringhay; Tansor; Polebrook; Barnwell – All Saints; - St. Andrew; Tichmarsh; Thorpe Achurch; Sudborough; Rushden (Aug.30); Easton Maudit; Hardingtone (page 94); Ecton; Brixworth ("built c680"); Cottesbrook Revisited; Maidwell; Great Brighton Revisited; Dodford; Harlestone; Lutterworth; Notes – "Halstead's Kent", "Linsted."

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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 #12

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    Alphabetical list of churches visited, with notes at back and front. Spine binding missing. Churches visited: Aldershot (Aug. 17 1940); Braybrooke; Brentford St. Lawrence (Aug. 10, 1940); Bletchingley (?); Calthorpe; Carlton Curlieu; Chertsey (27.VII.40); Dodford; Desborough; Euston Nestor (?); Enfield; Edmonton; Great Gidding; Glatton; (Gough Mss. Bodl (Bodleian Library); Hallestone; (Henry VI); (Henry II); Hounslow (Aug. 10 1940); Lutterworth; Leddington; (Masons); Marylbone – Holy Trinity (16 Aug. 1940); Nutfield; Norton, Northants (Aug. 31); Nevill Holt; Noseley; (Baroness Rockingham)?; Rothwell; Rushton; Ryshark (?); Stanford, Northants (Aug. 31 1938); Stanton Wyville, Leics (?); Skeffington; (Stevens, Ral?); Tedburyworth (?); Weybridge (Aug. 27 1940).

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    Notebook #43

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    Address Book with pencil entries, some in alphabetical order, many indecipherable (1938-41) (many York entries) "Leics from Rutland 1938" notes (indecipherable) (pages 1-7); Leicester – St. Martins (page 8); "From York, May-June 1941". - Belton, Coxwold, Clifton (page 26), Cloisters, Big School, St. Dennis, York (page 36), Eversley, Honewood (?) (page 61), St. John Micklegate, Hunter's Hallamsbane (?) (page 81), Knasesborough (notes from Yorkshire Archaeological Assn.), St. Michael's Spinergate (?), St. Mary Castlegate, St. Olave, Blind School (page 115) BLANK 123-143 Stenfield (page 145), BLANK pages 147-167, Welford Berks, Wentworth Woodhouse, Cowford, Batesford, notes on York (?) pages 174-188.

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    Notebook #32

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    Churches Visited – Minterne Magna, Kingston near Corfe, Swanage (also Sept. 28), Poole, Bruera (page 24), Chester –St. John's, -St. Mary's by the Castle, Llancwst (?), (Oct. 4 1928), "Works of Silvanus Crue" (pages 43-45) Cheaver/Cheam (?) (8.3.29), Chevering, Turfronley (?) (Aug 26 1930), Malpas, Worthenbury, Bangor- on-Dee, Ellesmere (page 79), Shawbury, High Eveall, Stoke-on-Tem, Quesford (?) (Aug. 28 1930), Hawander, Herefordshire, Mannington-on-Wye), Tyberton, Madeley, Clehonger, Castle Frome (page 125), Ledbury, Much Marcle, Ross-on-Wye, Holme Lacy (page 153).

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    Notebook #17

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    Book reverses itself in middle. With handwritten cover title: "Contains notes on Vertue's and Richardson's sales; accounts of St. Lawrence Jewry; notes on JT Smith, Greenfield, CC 1938." Churches visited – Persivale, Ukbridge, Persivale (again), Wimbledon, "Mead - Sale of Coins, Gems" 1755, Wimbledon continued Hutchins(?) "Traditional Mason" (page 43), reverse after page 49, Exton (page 50), St. Lawrence Jewry (page 55), Oxford churches – St. Mary Magdalene Holywell, St. Peters-in-the-East, "Gothic Romance" (page 74) Burlington. JT Smith's "Rural Scenery" (page 89). Book reverses, "Vertue's pictures sold May 17 1757" (page 110), Richardson's Sale (page 109), Clermont (page 114). Book reverses, Halefield (page 129).

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