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<strong>Campden</strong> & <strong>District</strong><br />
<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>and</strong> Archæological Society<br />
Regd. Charity No. 1034379<br />
NOTES & QUERIES<br />
Volumes I, II, III, IV & V<br />
Autumn 1993 to Spring 2008<br />
CUMULATIVE<br />
LIST OF CONTENTS BY AUTHOR<br />
Lists of Short <strong>Notes</strong> <strong>and</strong> of <strong>Queries</strong> <strong>and</strong> Replies<br />
Index for Volume V (Spring 2006 - Spring 2008)<br />
List of Contents by Author<br />
ISSN 1351-2153<br />
Vol: Page<br />
Allitt, Sue The Life <strong>and</strong> Times of Robert <strong>and</strong> Sue Roberts V 54<br />
Amphlett, Olivia A Travelling Parish Register V 20<br />
New Acquisition to CADHAS Archives V 37<br />
& Judith Ellis Archive Acquisition: Commemorative Tablecloth 1843 V 58<br />
& Monica Bedding More on Alec Miller V 60<br />
Ball, Stephen Ebrington – a brief History II 7<br />
Harrowby House II 19<br />
Boyesen, Dorothy Memories of Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> IV 6<br />
Bradbury, Oliver Richard Hulls of Chipping <strong>Campden</strong>’s work for John Rushout<br />
the 2 nd Lord Northwick, 1769 – 1859 II 51<br />
From Northwick Park to Thirlestaine – part II II 67<br />
Bridges, Zoë Host Gurton: From Footman to Farmer V 43<br />
Coldicott, Fred The History of Mickleton (<strong>Campden</strong>) Tunnel II 43<br />
Cotterell, David The Hanging Post on No-Man’s L<strong>and</strong> – a Further Note II 58<br />
Fun <strong>and</strong> Games V 39<br />
Court, Doris L. Law & Order in Weston-sub-Edge in the 14 th Century II 31<br />
Croot, Gordon The Ashbee Bathing Place IV 31<br />
Davies, Ron Cider <strong>and</strong> Harvest II 35<br />
Day, Chris Market Towns in the Nineteenth Century IV 19<br />
Ellis, Judith Jesse Taylor, <strong>Campden</strong> Photographer V 27
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
<strong>Campden</strong> Workhouse V 70<br />
Evans, Diana Miles Smith V 19<br />
Fisher, Margaret <strong>and</strong> Putting their h<strong>and</strong>s to the Plough, part 1 V 63<br />
Pearl Mitchell<br />
Granger, Denis The 1851 Census <strong>and</strong> the Railwaymen IV 56<br />
The Navvies Moved On, the Trains Awakened <strong>Campden</strong> IV 64<br />
Gordon, Peter Legal Curiosities in <strong>Campden</strong> Title Deeds<br />
No.1 ‘Statutes Merchant or of the Staple’ I 7<br />
No. 2 ‘Levying a Fine’ I 18<br />
No. 3 ‘Lease <strong>and</strong> Release’ I 45<br />
St James Church – Who designed the West Window? II 71<br />
Grove, Lily My Memories – The Old Bluecoat School <strong>and</strong><br />
Whitsun Week IV 34<br />
Grove, Michael Philip A <strong>Campden</strong> Childhood III 41<br />
A Young Man at War III 56<br />
Back from the War – a Brief Return III 64<br />
A Young Man in <strong>Campden</strong> between the Wars IV 8<br />
A <strong>Campden</strong> Man at War in Iraq, 1942-3 IV 21<br />
Griffiths, Guy Desmond Extract from Memoir of his Life V 65<br />
Grivel, John The Grivel Family II 39<br />
Hale, Emily Extract from ‘They Flash upon the Inward Eye’ V 47<br />
Holdsworth, Donald Two 17 th Century Vicars of <strong>Campden</strong> – William<br />
Bartholomew <strong>and</strong> Henry Hicks, Father <strong>and</strong> Son-in-Law III 29<br />
Holme, Benjamin Francis Tomes Part 1 II 4<br />
Part 2 II 15<br />
Part 3 II 28<br />
Housman, Laurence Extract from The Forgotten Years V 13<br />
Hughes, Paul R. <strong>Campden</strong> 1914-18: Geoffrey Lynch Staunton V 31<br />
Izod, Alan More on Izod’s Post IV 38<br />
Jackson, Carol Twenty Years Ago – How it all began for CADHAS IV 42<br />
(abridged by Jill Wilson)<br />
The Second Decade (abridged by Jill Wilson) IV 53<br />
Query Corner: Nelly Erichson V 4<br />
A <strong>Campden</strong> Connection –<br />
Alec Miller in the South Lakel<strong>and</strong> area V 10<br />
A <strong>Campden</strong> Connection with Rugby V 30<br />
Wenlock Olympian Games V 40<br />
New Acquisition to CADHAS Archives V 37<br />
The Slave Trade <strong>and</strong> the Barham Court Connection V 51<br />
Keight, Roger Life in the 1500s V 2<br />
Ladbrook, Nicholas Leaving <strong>Campden</strong> in 1877 V 57<br />
Johnson, Frank Library <strong>and</strong> Archive No. 1 I 11<br />
No. 2 I 23<br />
No. 3 I 36<br />
From the Guild of H<strong>and</strong>icraft Trust I 35<br />
Guild of H<strong>and</strong>icraft Trust II 12<br />
Tribute to Allan Warmington V 35
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
Jones, Celia The Inns <strong>and</strong> Alehouses of Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
Broad <strong>Campden</strong> – another Inn III 5<br />
Agricultural Unrest in the 1870s III 15<br />
The Other <strong>Campden</strong> – Then <strong>and</strong> Now – A Brief<br />
History of the Research Association – Part 1 III 51<br />
Part II III 65<br />
Part III IV 3<br />
The Ashbee Piano – A Painted Masterpiece IV 52<br />
Above Lynches Wood V 12<br />
Jones, Tim Review: Jerrold Northrop Moore, F.L. Griggs: The<br />
Architecture of Dreams III 18<br />
Keyt, Roger The Infamous Sir William Keyt III 3<br />
Wolds End House III 39<br />
Lane, Geoffrey W. A Lost Farm in Westington I 29<br />
Lane v Lane <strong>and</strong> Griffiths III 23<br />
The unfortunate death of poor Scott How III 45<br />
A Further Note – Vox Clamantis III 48<br />
Whatever became of Robert Taynton? IV 39<br />
Macartney, John Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> in Two World Wars II 33<br />
Marsh, Judith Richard Ellis <strong>and</strong> the National School III 27<br />
Martin, Reg Cotswold Way Marker Stone at <strong>Campden</strong> Square V 42<br />
Powell, Felicity The Green Howards’ Gift V 23<br />
Powell, Geoffrey The 1522 Military Survey of Gloucestershire I 20<br />
Review: Anthea Jones, The Cotswolds I 46<br />
Seamas Stewart – In Memoriam II 27<br />
The Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> Altar Hangings II 53<br />
Peter Gordon’s Research Project III 44<br />
Egypt IV 63<br />
Price, Arthur Westington Quarry – Some further findings I 41<br />
Reast, Christina On Matters of Brass <strong>and</strong> Stone I 70<br />
Ryder, Joan Jonathan Hulls <strong>and</strong> the Hulls Family I 57<br />
Jonathan Hulls <strong>and</strong> the Hulls Family – Part 2 II 60<br />
Rushen, Percy C. The Police Station (quoted from) IV 38<br />
Smith, David A Tithe Dispute in Chipping <strong>Campden</strong><br />
1644 –1649 V 5<br />
Tennant, Philip Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> <strong>and</strong> its <strong>District</strong> in the Civil War, Part 1 I 51<br />
Part 2 I 63<br />
Turner, Rosemary E. Archivist’s Report V 8<br />
A Gardener’s Diary at Ivy House 1909-26 V 25<br />
Vince, David Change from Pre-Conquest Times to the<br />
Fourteenth Century in the Cotswold Edge Parishes III 55<br />
The Deserted Village of Naunton-sub-Edge III 63<br />
Saintbury <strong>and</strong> Willersey – Life in the Fourteenth Century IV 5<br />
Warmington, Allan How <strong>Campden</strong> got involved in King John’s Troubles<br />
in Norm<strong>and</strong>y I 2<br />
Westington Quarries I 9<br />
Unchanging Mickleton – Part 1 I 31<br />
Part 2 I 43<br />
Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, holds <strong>Campden</strong> I 71
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
<strong>Campden</strong> in the H<strong>and</strong>s of a Southampton Merchant II 9<br />
Revd. Richard Flavell – A Commonwealth Minister<br />
at Willersey II 55<br />
Bordesley Abbey <strong>and</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> at Combe II 63<br />
The L<strong>and</strong> at Combe <strong>and</strong> the Dissolution III 7<br />
Work on a Local 19 th Century Farm Part 1 III 11<br />
Part 2 III 19<br />
Part 3 III 33<br />
Why the date 689? III 68<br />
Where is <strong>Campden</strong>? IV 11<br />
A Medieval Dispute IV 15<br />
The Methodists in <strong>Campden</strong> IV 27 & 47<br />
History of Court Barn V 21<br />
Wilgress, Jane Seventy Years of Craftsmanship:<br />
A Brief Look at the Life of Alec Miller V 63<br />
Wilkes, Martin The Withers Family I 14<br />
Wilson, Jill <strong>Campden</strong> Sun-dials No 1 I 4<br />
Sir Henry Bard, Adventurer, Traveller, Soldier<br />
<strong>and</strong> Diplomatist Part 1 I 5<br />
Part 2 I 15<br />
Coins found in <strong>Campden</strong> I 32<br />
Broad <strong>Campden</strong> Man Drunk & Disorderly I 62<br />
The Spiriting away of William Harrison I 62<br />
Unanswered II 2<br />
Mr Lilley’s Steps II 2<br />
Some Local Mediæval Craftsmen II 22<br />
<strong>Notes</strong> on Two Elections in <strong>Campden</strong> – last Century II 24<br />
Lord Clarendon <strong>and</strong> Colonel Bard II 38<br />
A Note on Richard Hulls II 54<br />
Who was Simon White? II 65<br />
A Tragedy at Ilmington II 72<br />
The Old Christmas Day Sermon in Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> III 2<br />
A Note on the White Family III 6<br />
A Note on <strong>Campden</strong>’s Postal services in the 19 th Century III 22<br />
The Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> altar hangings – a further note III 32<br />
Two Very Tenuous Connections III 32<br />
A Note on Dover’s Games in 1644 III 34<br />
Review: Cirencester Miscellany 4 III 43<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century –<br />
What was its County or National Importance? III 46<br />
Taverns – another measure of a town’s importance? III 50<br />
Samuel Edwin Bartleet <strong>and</strong> the Bartleet Family III 58<br />
Sir Henry Bard – Political Assassin? III 62<br />
A Note on Local Quarries some C19 <strong>and</strong> early C20 Records IV 10<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> House, Kensington IV 14<br />
Book Review: A Cotswold Miscellany IV 17<br />
The Chimes – a Note on the Carillon IV 23<br />
Izod’s Post IV 36<br />
What Happened to <strong>Campden</strong>’s Chantries? IV 59<br />
Geoffrey Stewart Powell In Memoriam IV 64<br />
Was the Parish Church damaged in the Civil War? IV 66<br />
The <strong>Campden</strong> Wonder – a new piece of information? IV 73<br />
A Puzzle in the High Street - where did John Jenkes live? V 3<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> & <strong>District</strong> & the Hereford Earthquake of 1896 V 14<br />
Tribute to Allan Warmington V 35<br />
Alf Hathaway - Farewell V 37<br />
Book Review: My Village, My Home V 46
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
Wood, Jack Broad <strong>Campden</strong> Meeting House I 26<br />
Woolven, Robin The Camden Connection IV 18<br />
Lady Camden’s Charity IV 26<br />
List of Short <strong>Notes</strong> etc.<br />
1851 Census – an odd occurrence I 76<br />
- all Mr Smith’s children - I 44<br />
A Civil War Enigma V 41<br />
An Apology <strong>and</strong> Correction I 48<br />
Archive Room <strong>Queries</strong> IV 74<br />
Bailey’s British Directory – 1784 III 10<br />
C19 Canning, A Note on IV 2<br />
The CADHAS Clanger V 11<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> Floods – from the Archives V 56<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> at War – November 1940 II 42<br />
<strong>Campden</strong>’s Burgage Plots – a note III 9<br />
Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> Churchyard Nos. 1 & 2 I 73<br />
Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> Churchyard No. 3 II 18<br />
Christopher Whitfield <strong>and</strong> Stanley Cottage, Leysbourne V 62<br />
Churchyard Survey, The II 47<br />
Cotswold Journal Cutting, Aug 24, 1907 regarding a competition scam V 62<br />
Cotswolds in 1610, The II 66<br />
Excerpts from CADHAS Bulletins – October 1984 I 28<br />
From the Local News 1890s <strong>and</strong> 1903 II 26<br />
Groat of Mary Tudor, A I 74<br />
Hanging Post, The II 46<br />
Harriet Tarver, the <strong>Campden</strong> Poisoner II 62<br />
‘Have a Go’ BBC programme of 1948 V 62<br />
High Street Houses with Dates <strong>and</strong> Initials I 50<br />
High Street Houses I 74<br />
History Netted III 14<br />
Hungry Christmas in <strong>Campden</strong>, A II 50<br />
Information from Elsewhere II 66<br />
Killing Urchins, A Note on II 72<br />
Measure of Information, A II 18<br />
More on Job Sermon III 28<br />
More Transportees III 28<br />
Mrs Jacquetta Priestley – In Memoriam II 3<br />
Muniment room, Extract 1 II 11<br />
Museum Website, A III 5<br />
Note on Job Sermon, A III 21<br />
Note on the Sundial in the Churchyard I 56<br />
Nineteenth Century Advertisement, A IV 24<br />
Oxford University Press – A Request II 21<br />
Percy Rushen’s Account of the Conference of A.D. 689 III 72<br />
Peter Gordon <strong>and</strong> <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong> III 44<br />
Press Cutting 1767 II 59<br />
‘Prisoners of War’ - Extract from, by Nicholson, H.V. V 24<br />
Publications – a list of books in print <strong>and</strong> forthcoming II 48<br />
Select list of the Writings of Geoffrey Powell relating to <strong>Campden</strong> & <strong>District</strong> IV 64<br />
Tithes dem<strong>and</strong>ed for l<strong>and</strong> used by the Railway II 45<br />
Vicar’s Book, The II 14<br />
Vox Clamantis III 35<br />
Warning to Vagrants IV 38<br />
Web of Discovery, A II 60
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
List of queries & replies<br />
No Q/R Issue Details<br />
001 Q I.1 p 6 Where was the Redde Lyon?<br />
002 Q I.1 p 6 Where was the Mermaid?<br />
003 Q I.1 p 6 The Leaman Faily<br />
004 Q I.1 p 6 Gimson, master mariner<br />
R I.2 p 22<br />
005 Q I.1 p 10 Paul’s Pike, origin of name?<br />
R I.2 p 22<br />
006 Q I.1 p 10 Thos Fawcett, vicar of Aston-sub-Edge<br />
R I.2 p 22<br />
007 Q I.1 p 10 Noel Arms date of name change?<br />
R I.2 p 22<br />
008 Q I.2 p 19 Name of inn once occupying Charlecote<br />
R I.4 p 48<br />
009 Q I.2 p 19 Emma Alcock<br />
010 Q I.2 p 21 Hartwell Family<br />
R I.4 p 48; I.5 p 53<br />
011 Q I.2 p 21 Edward Stokes Cotterell<br />
R I.3 p 33<br />
012 Q I.3 p 34 Lygon Arms<br />
013 Q I.3 p 34 Lady Frieda Harris<br />
R I.4 p 48 interim reply<br />
014 Q I.3 p 34 Richard Smith <strong>and</strong> Family<br />
015 Q I.3 p 34 Pickering & Figgures, Blockley Families<br />
016 Q I.3. p 34 Wartime Airfield, location?<br />
R I.4 p 48; I.5 p59 interim replies<br />
017 Q I.3 p 34 Dover’s Games, Civil war interruption<br />
R III.5 p 54<br />
018 Q I.4 p 47 Edmund Pembruge/Pembrage/Pembridge<br />
R I.5 p 59<br />
019 Q I.4 p 47 Edens of Norton Hall<br />
020 Q I.4 p 47 Mary Tomes, registration of death at Shipston<br />
R II.1 p 8<br />
021 Q I.4 p 47 New York Farm, Ilmington – source of name?<br />
022 Q I.5 p 50 Gardner Family<br />
R I.6. p 69<br />
023 Q I.5 p 56 Spring Family<br />
024 Q I.5 p 56 R.A.F. Stations at Honeybourne & Long<br />
Marston<br />
025 Q I.5 p 56 Keitley Family<br />
026 Q I.6 p 69 Summerton Family<br />
027 Q I.6 p 69 Redding Family<br />
028 Q II.1 p 8 Mabel Scriven<br />
R II.6 p 66<br />
029 Q II.2 p 18 Noel Arms Sign<br />
030 Q II.3 p 32 Cherry Family<br />
031 Q II.3 p 32 Miles, Stanley, Lunt & Crook Families<br />
032 Q II 3 p 32 Antony & Elizabeth Stanley<br />
033 Q II.4 p 47 Keyte Family<br />
R II.6 p 70<br />
034 Q II.6 p 69 John H<strong>and</strong>s<br />
035 Q III.2 p 17 William Henry Lane & his house<br />
036 Q III.2 p 22 James Tracy/Tracey<br />
037 Q III.3 p 26 ‘The Franchise Affair’ film<br />
R III.4 p 40<br />
038 Q III.3 p 26 The Lane Family<br />
039 Q III.3 p 26 John Smith & Family
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
R III.5 p.54<br />
040 Q III.3 p 26 Eliza Sarah Barnes<br />
041 Q III.3 p 26 Barnes/Roberts/Freeman<br />
042 Q III.3 p 26 Richard Ellis<br />
043 Q III.4 p 38 Frank Holl<strong>and</strong><br />
R III 5 p.50<br />
044 Q III.4 p 38 Miss Euraf Griffiths<br />
R III.5 p 54<br />
045 Q III.4 p 38 Prisoner of War Camps<br />
R III.5 p.54<br />
R IV.1 p. 2<br />
046 Q III.4 p 38 ‘Now & Forever’ film<br />
047 Q III.4 p 38 Evacuees<br />
048 Q III.5 p 60 Voters’ Lists<br />
049 Q III.5 p 60 Italian Prisoner of War<br />
050 Q III.5 p 60 William Wyatt Warner<br />
051 Q III.5 p.60 Sundials<br />
052 Q IV.1 p. 2, 74 Kempson Family (& IV 74)<br />
053 Q IV.1 p. 2, 74 Lawrence Bankes (& IV 74)<br />
054 Q IV.3 p.35, 74 Tenant of Montrose, Arthur Weigall c1892.(& IV 74)
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
Volume V Spring 2006 to Spring 2008<br />
Index<br />
People & Places<br />
[NB The name of the parish is omitted for place names within Chipping <strong>Campden</strong>. Not all names of persons <strong>and</strong><br />
places (e.g. in farm accounts, travels, overseas) have been included. In addition the names of members of<br />
CADHAS are usually omitted. Quotations <strong>and</strong> authorities acknowledged in the text are not listed.]<br />
Abbitts Catherine C19 57<br />
Acre, Joan of, C13 38<br />
Adams, Katharine of Broadway C20 21<br />
Anstruther, a.k.a. Mrs Duncan.Mackay C19 10, 63<br />
Ashbee C.R. & G of H C20 4, 10, 12, 13, 21, 29<br />
30, 38, 41, 63<br />
Ashbee, Janet 29<br />
Aston Subedge 39<br />
Ashwin, Rev. Collins, vicar of Stanway C19 45<br />
Bailiff 43<br />
Baillie, Canon, rector of Rugby C20 29, 30, 31<br />
Baker, Joyce of Ebrington C20 62<br />
Baker, Richard Westbrook C19 66, 68<br />
Baker, Sarah Jane C19 68<br />
Baker, William Henry C19 68<br />
Baldwin, John of Northwick Park C19 65<br />
Barham Court, Teston, Kent 51-3<br />
Bard, Col. Sir Henry C17 41<br />
Barker, Granville C20 13<br />
Barnard, Luke, music teacher C17 7<br />
Bartholomew, William, vicar C17 5<br />
Basra Memorial, Iraq 32<br />
Beavington, Thomas, ploughman C19 65<br />
Beckford 4<br />
Bedfont House 69<br />
Bell, Mr. W., sloughing judge C19 65<br />
Benfield, Samuel C19 34<br />
Bennett, Barwell E. & Emily W. of<br />
Marston Thrussell Hall 29, 30<br />
Bennett Vicky 47, 50<br />
Bishop, Eleanor 63<br />
Blakeman, Slap C20 46<br />
Blind Lane 41<br />
Boot, Eskdale Valley 18<br />
Booth, Mr. of Ilmington, Cooke’s agent 67<br />
Bouverie, Elizabeth, of Barham Court C18 52<br />
Bravell, Richard, yeoman C17 5<br />
Bridges, John 71<br />
Bristol, Redcliffe 27<br />
Britannia Club C19 43<br />
Broad <strong>Campden</strong> 6, 23<br />
Brookes, William Penny C19 40, 41<br />
Brown, Elisabeth, neé Sparrow 58<br />
Brundritt, Dean John, architect C20 11, 18<br />
Bullimore, Mr. W., ploughing judge C19 65<br />
Butcher, Thomas, alias Bason C17 3<br />
Butterfield, William 29, 30<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> (Cambden) House 41, 51<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> House, (new) at Combe 68<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> Square 41<br />
<strong>Campden</strong>, Lord Viscount 66<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> Wood 26<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> Grammar School 31, 35, 45, 62<br />
Cardew, Michael, potter of Winchcombe C20 21<br />
Carrington, Thomas, vicar C19 30<br />
Carter, John, ploughman C19 66<br />
Carter, William, ploughman C19 66<br />
Cedars, The, now Abbotsbury 13, 68<br />
Chambers, Shekell Hilton C20 4<br />
Ch<strong>and</strong>ler, Ben C20 38<br />
Chartists, C19 57<br />
Chatwin, Dorothy 62<br />
Clare, de, Earls of Gloucester C13 37, 38<br />
Clark, J.H. factory 28<br />
Clarke, ‘Cowboy’ Ronnie, C20 24<br />
Clifton House School C20 58<br />
Coldicott, Fred C20 50<br />
Coldicott, Harry, Sec. NCFA 67<br />
Coldicott, Mary C19 34<br />
Coles, Chairman Parish Council C20 56<br />
Collings, Keturah, London photographer C20 32<br />
Coleman, T.W, grocery store C19 55<br />
Commercial House, High St 54<br />
Conduit House, Westington 22<br />
Cotstone Quarry 41<br />
Cotterell, David C21 39<br />
Court Barn, Church St. 21<br />
Court House, The 31, 34<br />
Coventry, Cathedral 60<br />
Coventry, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum 60<br />
Cox, Matthew C20 28<br />
Cowper, William, poet C18<br />
Dalton-in-Furness, War Memorial 11<br />
Danyell, Thomas C17 3<br />
Daubany, Mrs. of Ebrington, C20 62<br />
Davenport, John, mercer C17 7<br />
Davison, Charles, geologist C19 14, 15<br />
Dayes, William C17 7<br />
Dease, L.G. 29<br />
Dennys, Thomas C17 5<br />
Dispenser, Hugh Le, C14 38<br />
Dover’s Court 62<br />
Dovers Hill 12<br />
Dover, Robert, C17 39<br />
Drake, Tony, rambler C20 41
Drinkwater, Mrs. of Ebrington C20 62<br />
Dunkirk 24<br />
Ebrington 23, 46<br />
Eden, William, overseer C18 70<br />
Edward VII, King 28<br />
Edward, Viscount <strong>Campden</strong> C17 5<br />
Eliot T.S. 47, 50<br />
Ellis, Don 58<br />
Ellison, T of <strong>Campden</strong> C19 67<br />
Erichsen, Nelly C20 4<br />
Essex House Press C20 13<br />
Evesham 14, 15, 26<br />
Exton Estate 68<br />
Farmer, Margaret of Berrington C17 6<br />
Finch, Ray of Winchcombe, C20 21<br />
Fisher, cricketer C19 44<br />
Fitzhardinge, Earl C19 66<br />
Fleece, The, Bretforton 23<br />
Fletcher, Robert, gentleman C17 6<br />
Food Research Station 28<br />
Forster, Francis Samuel, vicar C19 11, 34<br />
Forster, Christopher Jack 34<br />
Foxcote 46<br />
Fra Angelico of Florence 18, 29, 30<br />
Frampton-on-Severn Manor 23<br />
Freeman, Mrs. Priscilla C20 4<br />
Freeman, Miss Mary Hanna Shekell 4<br />
Frewin, Richard C17 7<br />
Fryer, Ted, Head Cotswold Warden 41<br />
Gainsborough Earl of, Charles Noel 52, 68, 72<br />
Gainsborough Terrace 72<br />
Gambier, Margaret, Lady Middleton C18 52, 53<br />
Gardner, Father of Formby C20 18<br />
Gearey, Phyllis 62<br />
George Hotel, Shipston 30<br />
Great Urswick Church, Lancs. 10<br />
Green Dragons 9<br />
Grevel House 55<br />
Gold, John, fishmonger C17 7<br />
Greening, William & Dorothy C20 29<br />
Grevel, William C14 12<br />
Griffin, Richard Lewis C20 31<br />
Griffiths, Brinton Crossley 69<br />
Griffiths, Guy Desmond 69<br />
Griffiths, Josephine C19 69<br />
Griffiths, Lola Pauline C19 11, 33, 69<br />
Griffiths, Ronald Desmond 69<br />
Griffiths, William Higford & Ellen 11, 15, 69<br />
Griggs, F.L.C20 4, 12, 21, 38<br />
Guerrier, Miss of Ebrington 23<br />
Guild of H<strong>and</strong>icraft Trust 22, 27<br />
Gurton, Mark, Innkeeper C19 43. 44, 45, 50, 55<br />
Gurton Family & mourners C19 43, 44, 45<br />
Haines, Eric, farmer C20 41<br />
Haines, Margaret 8<br />
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
Hale, Emily of Smith College Mass. 47, 62<br />
Hall, Richard, ploughman C19 65<br />
Hall, Mr. C18 72<br />
Hancock, Stephen, farmer at Old Comb C19 65, 66<br />
H<strong>and</strong>cock, Joseph, ploughman C19 66<br />
H<strong>and</strong>s, Chemist C20 4<br />
H<strong>and</strong>s, Henry & Rosellen, chemist C19 55<br />
H<strong>and</strong>ley, Tommy 23<br />
Harrison, Butch & Mrs. C20 24<br />
Harrison, William, gentleman C17 7<br />
Harrison, William, C17 9<br />
Harts, the 21, 38<br />
Hart, Henry 20<br />
Hart, Hester C20 38<br />
Hart, Will, carver GOH C20 10, 37, 38, 63<br />
Hart, Dora Annie C20 38<br />
Hartwell, cricketer C19 44<br />
Hathaway, Alf 33, 37, 50<br />
Hawcutt, F., ploughman C19 67<br />
Hawkins, George of Ebrington C20 62<br />
Hay, Ida C19 68<br />
Haydon, J.C. 68<br />
Haynes, I.M. of Evesham 16<br />
Hemsley, C.F. of Broadway 15, 16<br />
Hereford 14, 15<br />
Hicks, Sir Baptist C17 3, 12, 21, 22, 51<br />
Hickman, Elizabeth & family C19 54, 55<br />
Hieron, John, yeoman C17 6<br />
High St 12<br />
Hitchin, Herts. 38<br />
Holden, Andrew 8<br />
Hollis, Edmund, ploughman C19 65<br />
Hoo, The 12<br />
Hookham, J.E. of Stow 15<br />
Horne, John & family C19 54, 55<br />
Horne, Susan C19 54, 56<br />
Horne, William C20 45<br />
Housman, Lawrence, AE. & Clemence C 20 13<br />
Howard, Mr. P.J.C. of Foxcote, C19 67<br />
Hughes, Dennis & Phyllis C20 23<br />
Huyshe, Rol<strong>and</strong> of S<strong>and</strong> C16 38<br />
Huyshe, Wentworth & Reynell C20 37, 38<br />
Ilmington 15, 23<br />
Ivy House 9, 25<br />
Izod, Alan of Cheltenham 50<br />
Izod, Henry, innholder C17 7<br />
Izod, John C17 3<br />
Izod, Nathan overseer C18 70<br />
Izod, William Nathan, Farmer ‘Big Shilling’ 50<br />
Izod, William of Westington C19 66<br />
Izod, W.N. jnr, Sec. NCFA 66, 67<br />
Jackson, Reuben & family C19 57, 58<br />
James, John of Stanway, judge C19 67<br />
James, John of Whitchurch, judge C19 67<br />
Jarvis, Colin <strong>and</strong> Jarvis ancestors C19 34<br />
Jenkes, Ambrose, clergyman C17 3<br />
Jenkes, Anthony C17 3
Jenkes, Elinor, widow C17 3<br />
Jenkes, John C17 3<br />
Jenkes, John, innholder, C17 3<br />
Jewson, Norman C20 38<br />
Johnson, Frank, GOHT Sec. 20<br />
Jones, S., vicar of Moreton-in-Marsh 15<br />
Jones, Rev 66, 68<br />
Jones, Superintendent 29<br />
Jones, Tim 38<br />
Keen, Elizabeth C19 68<br />
Keen, John, of Westington, agent C19 68, 71<br />
Keen, Richard of <strong>Campden</strong> C19 66<br />
Kennaway, Rev. C.E. & family 43, 48, 58, 68, 71<br />
Kennedy, Rev 66, 68<br />
Keyte, Eileen of Dial House C20 62<br />
Keyte, Richard C19 34<br />
Keyte, T. ploughman C19 67<br />
Kilby, B, ploughman C19 67, 68<br />
Ladbrook, Thomas & family C19 57<br />
Ladbrook, Sarah Ann C19 57<br />
L<strong>and</strong>mark Trust 22<br />
Lane, A. Grant, Rev. of Temple Guiting 15<br />
Lanterns, The 28<br />
Lea, John, glover, C17 6<br />
Leasebourne Cottage 62<br />
Leasowe, The 25<br />
Lifford, Lord C19 68<br />
Lilley, vicar C17 7<br />
Lilley, Robert C17 7<br />
Lindal-in-Furness, St Peter’s Church 18, 29<br />
Little Totham, Essex 43<br />
Lodelaw of Berrington, C15 22<br />
London House 16<br />
Lygon, Hon. Gen. C19 66<br />
Lynch-Staunton, Bertram 32<br />
Lynch-Staunton, Frances Juanita Dorothy 32<br />
Lynch-Staunton, Geoffrey 31, 32<br />
Lynch-Staunton, George & Adelaide 31<br />
Lynch-Staunton, John 32<br />
Lynch-Staunton, Col. Richard & Maria 31, 32, 34<br />
Lynch-Staunton, Victor 32<br />
Lynches Wood 12, 13<br />
Macateer, Quarry owner C20 41<br />
Makepeace, Annie, School Proprietor C20 58<br />
Makepeace, Eliza Mary C19 58<br />
Makepeace, Frederick Henry C19 58<br />
Malvern 15<br />
Marshall, Nicholas C17 3<br />
Martins, The C 20 4<br />
Meadows, Mrs. 24<br />
Mickleton Methodist Church 35<br />
Middleton, Admiral, Sir Charles C18 52, 53<br />
Middleton, Diana C18 52<br />
Middows C20 45<br />
Miles House 23<br />
Miller, Alec, carver C20 10-11, 18, 21<br />
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
29, 30, 38, 60, 63-64<br />
Miller, Alistair, carving of 64<br />
Miller, Fred, C20 10, 63<br />
Millom, Lancs., War Memorial 11, 18<br />
Montfort, Simon De C13 38<br />
Moorat, Joseph C20 13<br />
More, Hannah C18 52<br />
Morris, John Samuel C19 44<br />
Morris, John of Broad <strong>Campden</strong> C19 67<br />
Morris, William 13<br />
Moseley, William, husb<strong>and</strong>man C17 6<br />
Moseley, William, mercer C17 7<br />
Mount Pleasant 72<br />
‘Mousey’ Thompson, North Yorks. C20 23<br />
Much Wenlock 40<br />
Mullins, Hugh, l<strong>and</strong>lord C19 66<br />
Neve, Basil Hovenden 31<br />
Neve, J.R, postmaster C19 14, 15, 16<br />
New, Anthony 9, 25<br />
New, Hubert of New & Saunders, Evesham 25<br />
New, Nevill & Angela 25<br />
New, Oliver & Mabel, C20 9, 25<br />
Nicholson, H.V. 24<br />
Nigeria 25<br />
Noel 12<br />
Noel Arms 23, 24, 43, 45, 55, 66<br />
Noel, Charles George, Viscount <strong>Campden</strong> 68<br />
Noel, Emma C19 68<br />
Noel, Gerard Noel Edwards C18 52<br />
Noel, Hon. Susanna C17 21<br />
Norris, John, miller C17 5<br />
Northwick, Lord 26, 65, 66<br />
Norton House, V.A.D. hospital 28<br />
Oldacre, George, ploughman C19 66<br />
Olliff, Dr. D.E. C20 56<br />
Osborn, Harry C20 36<br />
Oxford 64<br />
Park Road 56<br />
Payne, Bill 62<br />
Payne, Eliza C19 58<br />
Pebworth 4<br />
Peel, Graham 18<br />
Penson, George of Draycott C19 66<br />
Perkins, Uncle & Aunt 47<br />
Pickles, Wilfred <strong>and</strong> ‘Have a Go’ 62<br />
Pike House, Westington 38<br />
Pitcher, Mrs. of Woodbine Cottage 23<br />
Pitcher, Bert 23<br />
Pitt, William, Prime Minister C18 52, 53<br />
Police Station C17 3<br />
Pook, Hilda, a.k.a. Phoebe C20 4<br />
Poppets Alley 12<br />
Porchester Cottage, Westington 38<br />
Porter, Endymion C17 39<br />
Powell, Geoffrey 35<br />
Pritchard, J, ploughman C19 67
Pye Mill C17 4<br />
Pyment’s 18<br />
Ramsay, Dr. James, vicar of Teston C18 53<br />
Ransome, Charles C19 68<br />
Ransome, Robert C19 68<br />
Ransome’s Iron Foundry of Ipswich 66<br />
Redmarley D’Abbitot, Worcs. 57<br />
Reynolds, Richard of Paxford C19 66<br />
Rimell, John of Wold’s End C19 43<br />
Roberts, Elizabeth (Bessie) C19 54, 55<br />
Roberts, Henry of Paxford C19 65, 66<br />
Roberts, Robert, draper, & family C19 54-56<br />
Roberts, Rosellen C19 54, 55<br />
Roberts, James Alfred 54, 56<br />
Roberts, John Hickman & family C19 54, 55<br />
Robins, T, farmer, C19 67<br />
Rose, Richard, husb<strong>and</strong>man C17 6<br />
Royce, D. Rev. of Stow C19 15<br />
Rugby, St Andrew’s Church 18, 29, 30<br />
Rupert, Prince C17 41<br />
Rushen, Percy 72<br />
Russell, Gordon of Broadway 21<br />
Rutter, Mary, widow C17 21, 22<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ford, Elizabeth C19 34<br />
Sanford, Thomas C17 7<br />
San Marco, Florence 18, 29, 30<br />
Saviour’s Bank 18<br />
St. Catharine’s Church 31, 32, 38<br />
St. Bees, Lancs. War Memorial 11<br />
St. James’s Church 23, 38, 43<br />
St. Helen’s, Parish of, I.O.W. 20<br />
Scarborough 23, 24<br />
Scrimgeour, RC, Rev. of Exton 15<br />
Seascale, St Cuthbert’s Church, Lancs. 11<br />
Sellers, rectors Acton Subedge C17 7<br />
Sheep St 12, 70<br />
Sherborn, Ellen, neé Wilkinson C19 11, 69<br />
Silk Mill Cottages 23<br />
Smallwood, Margaret 38<br />
Smith, Bishop Miles C17 19<br />
Smith, Rhoda Sarah C19 34<br />
Smout, Richard, I.O.W. archivist 20<br />
Southam, Charles of Ebrington 66<br />
Spencer, Mr. of Hidcote 67<br />
Stamford House, Leasebourne 47<br />
Stanley, Charles 24<br />
Stanley Cottage, Leysbourne 62<br />
Stanley, Dorothy 24<br />
Stanley, Eliza Sarah C19 58<br />
Stanley, Robert & family, butcher C19 58<br />
Stanley, S of Ebrington C19 67<br />
Stanley, U.C. 68<br />
Stanley, William, builder C19 68, 71<br />
Stanway 44, 45<br />
Stephens, Prof. Christopher 8<br />
Stoney Lane (Hoo Lane) 25<br />
Studio, The, Calf Lane 30, 38, 63<br />
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
Struthers, Winnie of Waitakere, NZ 24<br />
Summerton, Charles, grocer’s son C19 55<br />
Tanner, Mr, l<strong>and</strong>lord of Noel Arms 68<br />
Taplin, Stephen, ploughman C19 66<br />
Taunt, Henry, photographer C19 27<br />
Taylor, Alice of Bedminster, Bristol C19 27<br />
Taylor, Jesse, photographer C19 &20 27, 28<br />
Taylor, Robert C17 22<br />
Taylor, William & Mary, piano maker C19 27<br />
Teapot Cottage 62<br />
Thomas, Dylan 12<br />
Thompson, Peter, Sec. Olympian Soc. 41<br />
Tiller, Ven. John 19<br />
Timins. John, farmer of Dorn C19 67<br />
Tithe House 62<br />
Tucker, Postmaster, London House 56<br />
Turtle, James, GRO 20<br />
Ulverston, St Mary’s Church 10<br />
Ulverston, Coronation Hall 11<br />
Unite, James, ploughman C19 67<br />
Van Geffen, William, Pike House 38<br />
Vickery, George & Mary 58, 59<br />
Vickery, Joan Muriel 59<br />
Volunteer Inn 9<br />
Wade, Charles Paget, of Snowshill Manor 51<br />
Wain, Polly 62<br />
Wales, Sydney of Minchinhampton C20 18<br />
Warmington, Allan 31, 33, 35, 50<br />
Warner, Mr. A. of Littleton C19 67<br />
Warner, Charles & Sarah, farmer C19 55<br />
Warner, Jane Elizabeth C19 43<br />
Warner, J.H. of Ilmington C19 15<br />
Warner, Mary Ann C19 55<br />
Wass, Mr & the Hon C.M. 27<br />
Watery Lane 56<br />
Weatcroft, Jack of Ebrington C20 46<br />
Weatcroft, Mr W., ploughing judge, C19 65<br />
Welch, Robert 21<br />
Wells, T. of Top Farm, Broadway C19 68<br />
Wentworth, Roger C15 38<br />
Westington 7, 22, 24 67<br />
Weston-sub-Edge 23<br />
White, W.R., H.M Inl<strong>and</strong> Revenue C19 43<br />
Whitfield, Christopher & Paul 62<br />
Widdows, William, ploughman C19 66<br />
Wilberforce, William C18 51, 52, 53<br />
Wilgress, Jane 11, 18, 31<br />
Williams, Teapot 62<br />
Wilkinson, Albert 72<br />
Wilson, George C20 23<br />
Wilson, John, ropemaker C17 7<br />
Woodroffe, Paul, stained glass C20 13, 21, 32<br />
Wood Stanway 44, 45<br />
Woolstaplers Hall (Museum) 11, 29, 30<br />
Workhouse, Bank, Close, Gardens 70, 71
General<br />
Agricultural Societies of C19 67<br />
Aquatic Sports & Bathing Lake 34<br />
Archers, The 62<br />
Boot Camps 24<br />
CADHAS Archives 8, 9<br />
<strong>Campden</strong> Wonder 9<br />
Chemist’s Prescription book 4<br />
Chestnut tree at Leysbourne 56<br />
Chipping <strong>Campden</strong> Community Trust 8<br />
Church Warden’s Accounts 43<br />
Church Wardens 70, 71<br />
Civil War Enigma 41<br />
Cotswold Way 42<br />
Cricket Team C19 43<br />
Deeds 9<br />
Earthquake 14-16<br />
Flax growing 59<br />
Floods, St Margaret’s 50<br />
Floods <strong>Campden</strong> 56<br />
Gainsborough Estate Map 70<br />
Garden Diary 9, 25<br />
Gloucester Record Office (Glos. Archives) 4, 27<br />
Grammar School House Shield 28<br />
th<br />
Green Howards, 5 Battalion 23<br />
Guild of H<strong>and</strong>icraft 10, 13, 35<br />
‘Have a Go’ BBC programme 1948 62<br />
Highways <strong>and</strong> Byways book series 4<br />
Kings College Archives, Cambridge 4, 29<br />
L<strong>and</strong> Tax Records 72<br />
Lectures by Alec Miller 64<br />
Life in 1500’s 2-3<br />
Linen weaving 59<br />
Maidstone Record Office 52<br />
Millennium Post, High St 38<br />
National Archives at Kew 5<br />
North Cotswold Farmers Association 67, 68<br />
North Cotswold Rifle Volunteers 43<br />
North Cotswold Rifle Corp 43<br />
Olympian Class, Wenlock 40<br />
Olympian Association, National 40<br />
Olympick Games, Robert Dover’s 39<br />
Overseers to the Poor Accounts 70<br />
“Pathfinder”, HMS C20 31<br />
CADHAS <strong>Notes</strong> & <strong>Queries</strong><br />
“Piako” sailing ship to New Zeal<strong>and</strong> C19 57<br />
Ploughs <strong>and</strong> equipment in competitions 65-68<br />
Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834 71<br />
Poor Law Commissioners 71<br />
Prunella, play by Lawrence Houseman 13<br />
Rate Payers 71<br />
‘Shipstoniad’ Poem C19 43<br />
Shipston Union 71<br />
Slave Trade 51-53<br />
Spring Sports 43<br />
Sussex Imperial Yeomanry 45<br />
Teston Farm Records 52<br />
Tithe Dispute 5<br />
Tryal of William Harrison, 1676 9<br />
War Memorials 31<br />
Wenlock Olympian Games 40<br />
Yubberton Yawnees 62