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    Notebook #31

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    Places visited: Beecles, Horne, Wiley/Witly, Geddington Little Glenham, Saxmundham, Sale at Carleton park (1937), (Somerset Tour) Hinton St. George, Taunton St. James. Pitminster, Combe Florey, St. Decuman's, Nynehead, Wellington, Creech St. Michael (page 19), Ruishton, Hobe, Kingston, Luccombe, Rington, Celworthy, Tong ("with Mr. Mander Aug.3.37"), Codsall, Brewood, Worfield (page 31), Claverly, Halesown, Claddersley Corbet, Bromsgrove, Aston, Aylesbury ("with Mrs. Wise, May 6.37) (page 45), Isfieldl, Lewes, Fletching (Aug 31.59), Barcombe, Bromhem, Houghton Conquest, Maulden, Campton, Southall, Old Warden, Sutton, Clapham, Eyworth, Cardington Chilton (revisited 17.9.37) Woodbridge, Boxted (page 67), Denston, Little Thurlow, Little Bradley, Kedington, Wethersfield, Finchingfield, Great Dunnow, Great Canfield, Great Waltham, Halstead (page 90), Wellington, Llanthony, Clodock, Cassington (page 111), Stanton Harcourt, Wield (Weild Wood Feb.20.38), Clevering (Covington (Combs), St. Neots, Everton, St. Katherine's Chapel, Regents Park, (London) Cockayne Hatley, Long Stanton, Swenesey, Sketchworth (revisited), Cambridge Jesus College, Madingley (revisited), Dunster (page 130).Bishops Hill (April 1.38) West Buckland, Canyngton, Bridgewater (revisited), Bristol Cathedral Cloisters, St. Augustine's, St. Stephen's All Saints, St. Peter's, Hinkworth, Ashwell, Bennington (page 144), Radwell, Ladwell, Willian, Claverling (April 5.39), Stoke D'Abernon, Wield, Hornsey, East Ham (Dec.5.39) Westham (page 156), Stratford-atte-Bow (London), (blank pages), Notes (pages 176-180).

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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 #46

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    "Aubrey's Surrey. Ms. Bedleian f229" (Brief notes on churches/towns); List of Essex churches to visit (page 11-13): "From my notebooks of other towns" (list of churches?). Churches/Places visited: - Saffron Walden (page 16) (1st May (1946); Littlebury; Great Chesterford; Little Chesterford; Newport (Essex); Hempstead; Steeple Bumstead; Thaxted; Little Dunnow; Elsenham; Ashdon (May 4) (page 46); Cambs; Long Melford; Acton (revisited); Chilton; Stokeley Nayland; Debden (May 6th) (page 59); Theydon Gardon; Greenstead; Doddinghurst; Margaretting; Writtle, Great Sampford (May 7th); Little Sampford; Finchingfield; Gosfield; Castle Hedingham (page 94); Yeldham; Toppesfield; Arlesden; Ampthill; Husbane Crawley; Walton Bucks ("at last"); Bletchley; Buckingham (night of May 9th); Tingewick (May 10th); Water Stratford; Farthinghae; Middleton Cheyney; Deptford – St. Paul's; Ringsford (July 5th 1946) (page 130); Loddon; Turlton; Weston; Woodton; Shelton; Long Stelton; Fornsett St. Peter; Ranworth; Norwich – St. Giles; - St. Gregory; - Pottergate; - St. John Maddermarket – Cathedral; - St. Andrews; - St. Peter Mancroft (?); - St. Stephens; Worlingworth (July 9th) (page 177); Bedingfield; "Bretton's Architectural (?) [of Great Britain]" (page 183); BOOK REVERSES. Bowdon (page 192); Egham; (notes?); Frant (6 Mar. 46) (page 206); Notes (crossed out); "Aubrey's Surrey" (March 1946) (page 216), Brackley (page 237).

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    Notebook #94

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    Miscellaneous notes (much indecipherable) on churches, sculptors, and book sources. Appears to be no particular order (pages 1-15) BLANK PAGES; BOOK REVERSES. Churches/places visited: - York (Aug 26 – Sept. 7 1943) (page 20) – Sandal Magna; Milnthorp; Royston; Silkstone; Darfield; Hickleton; Sprotborough; Methley (?) revisited; Salehurst (Dec 28 1943) (page 41); Montfield; Udimore; Boxley; East Malling (11.1.44); Goodmeston; Woodnesborough; Ash; Canterbury – St. Martin's (page 63); Brendiley (?); Biddenden; Appledove; New Romnsey; Lydel; Chatham (May 15th 1944) (page 74); Rochester – St. Margarets' – Cathedral ("fresh notes"); - St. Nicholas; Laybourne; Wye (July 28 1944); Broughton (page 94) ("with Edmund, Jane & Susan"); Wroxton; Drayton, Oxon.

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    Notebook #33

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    Churches visited: Fressingfield, Eye (Suffolk?), Brome, Needham, Redenhall (page 14), Gawdy Hall, Gillingham, Yaxley (Nov. 6th), Redgrave, Walsham le Willows, Westhorpe (page 46), Ipswich – St. Mary le Town, -St. Peters, -St. Margarets, Christchurch Manor, Hadleigh (page 72), Bevechurch (?), Layer Marney, Kelvedon, Coggeshall, Great Maplestead, Bradwell Juxta, Coggestall (Nov 9th), Faulkbourne, Withham (revisited), Gestingthorpe (revisited) (page 122), Borley, Romford, Hornchurch, Upminster, South Ockenden, Little Warley, Shenfield, Shalford (May 3 1934) (page 152), Ideworth, Kingston (Somerset) (Sept. 18), Netherstowe, Shipborne (Aug 1938!), Framingham, Lullingstone.

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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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