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Notebook #36
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Notebook #93
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Notes and record of places/churches visited by Esdaile. Notes about Roubiliac's times; quotation (in French) from "Les Protestants a' Lyon au XVII siecle"; notes on Roubiliac's work: places visited: Tarposley, Cheshire (?) Canterbury; Iver (page 23); Conway: St. Margaret's Wr (Westminster?); notes (page 41); "Curious Models"; Langley Marsh; BLANK PAGES; BOOK REVERSES.
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Notebook #66
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Churches/places visited/people: Index at beginning; Wrexham (11.viii.26); Mord; Tanporley (?); Bunbury; Malpas; St. Martin's near Chink; Chester (Aug. 14 1926) (page 25); Ellesmere; Liverpool – St. Nicholas; Ruthin; St. Marcella, Denbigh; Ledbury (Aug. 20); Bosbury (page 59); Elmley Castle & Pershore; Worcester; BLANK pages (70-); Mayfield; Wallhurst; Temworh (Sept. 20 26); Ashby dela Zouch; Burton; Stanton Harold; Ashburnham Oct 30 1926); Iver, Bucks (June 20th 1928); Belkhampstead; Amersham (page 124); Chesham; Chesham Bois; Coventry July 10 1928 – Cathedral; - Holy Trinity; Meriden; Hampton-in-Arden; Warwick (page 157); Coleshill; Wolverhampton – St. Peter's; Patteshull; Albrighton; Tong; Penkridge (page 199); Hamstall Ridware; Marchington; Hanbury; Elford; Bromsgrove (July 14th); Tardesbigg; Bedley; Kidderminster; Groombridge; Penshurst (page 246); Tonbridge; The Temple (London) (12.ix.28) (page 253).
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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 #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 #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 #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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