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Notebook #2
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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 #62
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Churches/places visited; Wingham, Kent; Ash; Eastry; Waldershare(?); "Expedition from Chelmsford Oct. 10 1932" (page 34); Great Baddow; Teversham; Mildenhall; Copy of letter of 1710 and notes (page 61-75); London(?) – St. Lukes' Old Street (14.xii.32) (not Katharine Esdaile's handwriting); Notes and Accounts of the College of Arms (1672-73) (pages 85-93); Farmham; Notes – Welbeck Ms Tour with Lord Oxford 1727-28) (pages 99-120); Notes on Esdaile ancestors (pages 121-126); Latham "Statue of the King in Stocks Market"' Bromfield Somerset (Sept. 10 1934); Goathurst; Bridgewater Brent Knoll; Burnham, Somerset; Crowcombe; High Wycombe (21.2.35); Buckleigh; Holcombe Rogus; Mausoleum at West Wycombe; Notes (page 163-168); Reading (17.1.40!) – St. Mary Butts(?); St. Giles; - St. Lawrence; BLANK PAGES (175-181); BOOK REVERSES; notes; "Clare" (page 187); More notes; Selden's Epitaph (page 206); notes.
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Notebook #6
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By Katharine and Edmund Esdaile. Churches/houses visited – Quainton (28.X.33, with Katharine Esdaile) Overbury (29.X.33), Bredon (Worcestershire), Dumbletop, Wickhamford, Honington (Co. Warw[ickshire?]), Ettington, Bishops Tachbrook, Charlecote, Atherstone-on-Stour, Preston-on-Stour , Clifford Chambers, Pengeworth, East Claydon, Middle Claydon, Fletching (30.XII.33 page 26, "with Katharine Esdaile") Bletchington (17.2.34), Steventon, Great Milton (3.iii.34), Great Haseley, Cuddesdon, Upminster (27.iii.34), Bicester (16.IV.34), Standlake [Change to Katharine Esdaile's Handwriting on page 50] Coventry (?) Cathedral, West Malling (8.12.41), Linton, Shadoxhurst, Hinxhill, Mersham, Smeeth, Eastry (9.XII.41 – page 78), Betteshanger, Northbourne, Knowlton, Wormenswold, Ickham, York (1941) – various churches, Hazelwood Castle (Sept. 25 1941 – page 121), Bramham House, Pocklington, Lockington, St. Mary Beverly, Bishop Burton, Goldsborough, Ripley, Otley (Yorkshire), Langton (Sept. 28), Old (and New) Malton, Somerby, Thornhill, Kirkheaton, Wath, Well, Masham, Ripon, Skirpenbeck (Sept. 30), Bingthorpe, East Peckham, Addington (Kent), Leeds (Kent) (page 187), Otham, Sutton at Hone (Nov. 8 1941), Dartford, Erith, Northfleet, Yarm ("Nov. 13th from York"), Guisbrough, "The Bruce Mausoleum" (page 220), Kirkleatham, Canterbury St. Mary Magdalen, Cathedral, Crayford (Kent 7.1.42), Bexby, Chislehurst, Wentworth Woodhouse, Stafford, Ecclesfield, Sheffield (page 266), Coxwold, Richmond, Notes (page 270-283).
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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 #8
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Unbound pages with original sketches by Katharine Esdaile of monuments. Churches include Bromley (Kent), Bromley by Bow, Beckenham I, Hamwood/Hamwell (?), Acton 1-13, Chislehurst, Isleworth, Kew, Richmond, West Wickham.
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Notebook #5
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Front page inscribed "Edmund Esdaile March 9 1924." With Notes, drawings, index (fragment) in reverse at back. Churches visited - City (London) – All Hallows Barking, All Hallows London Wall, in St. Dunstan in the East, St. Margaret Patterns, St. Mary Aldermary, St. Peter ad Vincula (Previous 6 in London), Abingdon – St. Helens, Great Hampton (Buckinghamshire), Southwick (Northants), Wakefield Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral, Lichfield Cathedral, Rochester Cathedral, Southwell Cathedral, Dover – St. Mary's & Old St. James, Ledbury, Streatham, Beckenham, Bromley (April 22, 1924). Denham, Avington, Wells Cathedral, City of London (17/6/24) – St. Lawrence Jewry, All Hallows Lombard Street, St. Edmund Lombard Street, St. Michael Paternoster Royal/Row, St. Stephen Walbrook, St. Mary Aldermanbury, St. Anne & St. Agnes (All London churches – several are also noted in Book 4), Oxford (28/6/24) - St. Mary's & Queen's College (Library, etc.), Cheeve, Lincoln Minster, Durham Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, Wilton (1/5/24), City of London again (26/7/24) St. Mary le Bow, Christ Church Newgate Street, St. Botolph Without Aldergate, West Grimsted, Racton, Westbourne Church, Murray's 'Derby, Notts, Leic, Staff' (Reference Book), Ditchfield's 'Cathedrals' (Reference Book?), Murray's 'Devon & Cornwall' (Reference Book). Westminster Abbey (see also Book 4), St. Margaret's Westminster (Book 4) (7/8/24 Page 60), Wells, Kew (9/8/24), Temple Church, St. Nicholas Cole Abbey. St. Michael Cornhill, St. Mary Woolwich (All 8 previous churches in or around London). Herefordshire – Hereford Cathedral, - Holm Lacey Church (?). Abergavenny, Dalloway's 'Sussex' (Reference Book), Basbury, Coventry – St. Michaels, Chelmsford Cathedral, Sheffield Cathedral, Willow-le-Wear, Worcester Cathedral, "DNB" (Bingham? – Reference Books), Gorring (?) (18/10/24 – page 97), Teddington, "DNB" again (page 106-109). City of London (again) (2/12/28) – St. Stephens, St. Magnus the Martyr, Westminster Abbey, Old St. Marylebone (7/1/25 – 12/1/25), Old St. Pancras, St. Giles Cripplegate, St. Helen's Bishopgate, St. Bartholomew the Less. Arundell (25/3/25). More "DNB" references, East Grinstead (2/4/25 page 124) "DNB" Volume XVIII References, Winchester (16/4/25) Page 129, Petersham, "DNB" References 6 London churches (?) (page 132-133), St. Albans – St. Peters (21/4/25), - Abbey Church, Barnet, Lingfield, Teddington, Kingston, "DNB" Volume 19 References, East Grinstead (30/7/25), "Little (?) Guide to Derbyshire" (pages 146-154) References, "Yorkshire Archaeological & Topographical Journal" References, Bolton-on-Swale, St. George's Southwark (London), St. Stephen Walbrook, St. Mary at Hill (?), St. Dunstan in the East (3 previous entries in London), Rochester Cathedral, St. Nicholas (Rochester), Frindisbury (Kent), Clapham – Holy Trinity, - St. Pauls, Putney, Wandsworth, Fullham, Hammersmith, Barnes, Chiswick, Twickenham (3/9/25), Richmond, Kew, Acton (4/9/25 Page 196), Westminster Abbey & Cloisters (again), Carshalton, Beddington, Sutton, Wanstead, Stepney, (all previous 19 churches in and around London).
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