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Notebook #46
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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 #45
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Churches/Places Visited: Wingham, Kent (Oct. 7 1932 – from Canterbury), Ash, Eastry, Waldershare (?) (Page 13), Chelnsford (Oct. 10, 1932), Rettendon, Great Baddow, Iver, Harefield (May 6, 1933, Fulmer, Denham (page 36), Herne (E. Kent) (May 18, 1933), Birchington, Margate, St. Nicholas at Wade, Pluckley, Biddenham, Boughton-under-Bleam (?), Ospringe, Lynsted revisited, Canterbury – St. Dunstan's, - St. Margaret's, - St. Mildred's, - St. Paul's, - St. Alphage, – St. Stephen's, Elenstone (?) (May 20, 1933), Preston (page 105), Cranford, Binfield, Hurst (?), Hambledon, Marlow, Bisham, Hitcham (page 128), Cheshurst (June 7, 1933), Waltham Abbey, Theydon Mount, - Hill Hall, Epping Old Church (page 149), Hempstead, Steeple Bumstead, Little Sampford, Felstead, Little Dunnow, Great Canfield, Hatfield (June 23, 1933), North Mumms (?), Bloxworth, Wareham (page 186), BOOK REVERSES at page 193 Note on "private correspondence of Jane, Lady Cornwallis", List of "places to visit" in Essex.
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Notebook #18
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Churches/Houses visited: St/Gt Bodolph (?) Christ's (college?), Caius (college), Kings, Great St. Mary's, St. Michael's, blank pages 22-25, Read's Hosper (?), Johns (college?), blank pages 36-37, Fen Ditton (page 39), Statues ("Willis & Clark Architect Hist. Cambr."), Fitzwilliam (College?), Trinity Hall (college) (page 46). "Cambridgemen with tombs" (pages 54-58), Stoke Newington (p. 62), N Mumms (?). Book reverses at page 83; "Ambigrost (?) Life of William Marshall (?)" pages 97-111, Chatham, Iver (pages 117-124), Fulmanhurst (?), Hitcham, "Smith, Sir T (pages 135-136), Ickford, Little Samford.
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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 #40
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This volume provides a very good example of Katharine Esdaile's sketches and notes. Churches visited – Salisbury (May 9.32), Lymington, Stoneham, Stoke Charity (Page 24), Hulsley, Standon (page 34), Bishops Startford, Little Easton (27.5.32), Thaxted, Saffron Walden, Aspenden, Hadley (page 52). Hatley, Cokayne, Everton, Colnesworth, Chilton Foliat, Aldbourne, Marlborough (Aug.6.32), Ludgershall (page 69), West Lavington, Edington, Melksham, Devizes, Chippenham, Malmesbuy, Sherston, Badminton, Bristol Cathedral, Westbury-on-Trym, Berkeley (page 101), Whitminster, Longney, Hardwick, Gloucester – St. Nicholas, -St. John Baptist, -St. Mary de Crypt, -Cathedral, Painswick Stroud, Avering (page 138), Sapperton, Miserden, Circencester, Sherborne, Bibury, Down Amphey [photograph], Maisey Hampton (page 172) (?), Fairford, Great Barrington, Lechlade, Burford, Bampton, Faringdon, Uffington (page 192), Lambourne, East Shefford, Speen, Aldermaston, Silchester, Chipping Campden, Bredon [Photograph under Evesham (?)], Twyning, Kempsey, Croome d'Habitot, Besford, Eckington, Cropthorne, Fladbury (page 234), Rouslench, Norton, Wickhamford, Ashchurch, Bishops Cleave, Prestbury, Winchcombe, Didbrook, Blockley, Croydon, Addington, Hayes, Bromley, (page 263), West Wickham, Little Saxham, Denham, Colne Priory, Kelvedon, Witham, Little Baddow, Boreham, Rivenhall, Stokely Nayland (Sept. 19.32), Boxted, Barrow (page 307), Dickhamstead, Little Saxham (2nd visit?), Rushbrook, Horseheath, Little Thurlow, Little Bradley, Kedington, Cavendish, Lavenham, Culford, Hawsted (page 344), Acton, Chelmsford, Ashford, Eastwell, Chilham, Chartham, Canterbury Notes, (page 370).
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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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