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Notebook #34
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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 #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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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 #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 #55
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All notes are in mainly illegible pencil: page 47 (back page) contains "important note on collaboration from an early age" of Katharine Esdaile & Edmund Esdaile –written (later) by Edmund Esdaile) (1922-1923). Churches (places visited: Olney & District (April 1922); Garrick Club (London); Holland House (?London) (Feb. 22nd 1923); Lewisham (3.3.23); BOOK REVERSES (page 57); Southampton (page 55) –St. Michaels; -All Saints; Worcester – St. Swithins (page 67); Malvern Proxy; Twyford (May 7); Winchester (Aug. 1922) – Cathedral; Peterborough (?); Peterborough – St. John's Stamford – St. Martin's' –All Saints; Croyland; Marholm(e)(?) Church (page 107): Ashby-dela- Zouch; Bourne & Edenham (Sept. 11 1922); Ely; Stanton; Univ. Library, Cambridge: -Senate House: Trinity (College) Chapel; Christs (College) Chapel; Hitchin; Offley (16.ix.22); Haslemere (19.ix.32) (page 162); Guildford –Holy Trinity; Petworth; Guildford (again); Great Bookham.
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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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