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    Notebook #83

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    Appears to be 6 small notebooks, largely in Edmund Esdaile's handwriting; Book F could be Katharine Esdaile. Notebook A "Lincs, with John Todhunter" (1934): Places Visited; Long Sutton (11.vii.1934); Gedney; Howell; Tattersall (page 6); Horncastle; Carstone?; Broughton Notebook B: Places Visited: Llanfair Talmararn, N. Wales; St. George's Windsor Notebook C (missing page 1?): Places Visited: Possibly Middle or Inner Temple, London – page 1 is missing; Badminton Notebook D: Places Visited: Arminchampton (?) (19.v.1934); Bishop's Cleave; Ellestone Notebook E: Places Visited: Dalham, Suffolk – St. Martin's;Dorney, Bucks Notebook F: Places Visited: Swithland; Rothlen; Leicester Cathedral (St. Martin's); Finchley; Bromley (page 23); West Ham; Chislehurst; Shoreham, Kent; Oxford; St. Decumans; N. Petherton (?) (Aug. 16) (page 57); Bridgwater; Bishop's Lydeard (?); Overton; Wrexbury, Cheshire; Nantwich; Wroxeter (page 84); Acton; Morton Say; Moreton Corbet; Oswestry; Llanyblodwelin, Montgomery, Wales; Tonbridge, (separate entry on blue paper).

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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 #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 #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 #53

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    Churches/places visited: Christs College Brecon; Cathedral (Brecon?); Hornsey (Oct. 3 1929): Luton (page 24); Toddington; Dunstable; "Traditions & their Power" "Toddington Stories" (page 47-52?); Dean Swift-Relics & Stories; Cuckfield: Horsham; Wanham; Broxbourne (Oct. 13 1930); Ware; Standon; Braughing; Bankway (page 93); Anstey; Milton, Hants (Oct. 21 1930): Moreton; Sharpwick; Horton; Great Canford Revisited (page 120); Aldenham; Loseley Hall (July 19, 1935); St. Nicholas, Guildford; Sutton Place (later bought by the Getty family?); Sanderstead (23.1.37) (page 147); Old Coulsdon; Beddington; Merton; Morden; Tonbridge.

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    Notebook #30

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    Dated 31 December 1953 on the flyleaf, but entries go back to 1934. Places visited (Index at beginning, by A. Esdaile): Walton at Stone (1.1.1954) (page 1), Old Coulsdon (12.11.1954), Dartford (12.vii.50), Canterbury – Cathedral Cloisters (15.vii.50) -St. Mary Magdalen, -St. Martins, Lingfield (18.viii.54) (page 7), Crowhurst, Penshurst, Norwich (1943), Claydon (1934), Barnsley (Glos) (1934), Black Boulton, Temple Church (1932 fragments) (page 15), East Hendred (1959) Oxford St. John's Chapel (12.iv.59), St. Mary Magdalen, Clapham, Patching, West Tarburg, Gobing (25.iii.61) Chichester (6.v.61), Feeling, Boxglove, Ardingbourne.

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