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The <strong>Hungerford</strong><br />

Historical<br />

Association<br />

www.hungerfordhistorical.org.uk<br />

www.hungerfordvirtualmuseum.co.uk<br />

THE ARCHIVES<br />

INDEX<br />

(October 2013)<br />

Compiled and printed by Dr. Hugh Pihlens<br />

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<strong>HHA</strong> <strong>Archives</strong> Page 1


Books, Papers, Files & Documents:<br />

“A Man of <strong>Hungerford</strong>” – the Memories of Jack Williams ....................................................... N77a<br />

See also: “73 Not Out! - A Man of <strong>Hungerford</strong>” – Jack Williams .................................... N77<br />

Accommodation Register - Federation of Family History Societies ................................................S3<br />

Agricutural History Review Vol 54, Part 1, 2006. .........................................................................S52<br />

Allen, John<br />

Miscellaneous notes<br />

File 1 ................................................................................................................... J101<br />

File 2 ................................................................................................................... J102<br />

File 3 ................................................................................................................... J105<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Railway Station ............................................................................................. J103<br />

AJ Allen, Railway Certificates ............................................................................................. M<br />

Further miscellaneous notes ............................................................................................. J107<br />

Amateur Dramatics 1932 & 1933 ................................................................................................. B45<br />

Antiques in <strong>Hungerford</strong> ................................................................................................................ A19<br />

Archaeology of the Berkshire Downs by Julian Richards .............................................................. R3<br />

Archaeology in Berkshire - 1991 & 1992 ..................................................................................... B26<br />

Aspects of the Early History of <strong>Hungerford</strong>, Norman Hidden, 2009 ................................................ P<br />

Aspects of Political & Social Life - 1750-1795 (BRO) ................................................................ A57<br />

Battles of Newbury .................................................................................................................... A67<br />

Bear Hotel .................................................................................................................... A75<br />

The Bear at <strong>Hungerford</strong> by Jim Davis ............................................................................... N33<br />

Bedwyns, The – Bedwyn History Society ..................................................................................... R2<br />

Bellmans Day, Sat 2 nd June 2007, celebrating Robin Tubb’s 50 years as Bellman ...................... N42<br />

Benham Valence - Norsk Data Brochure ......................................................................................S71<br />

Berks, Bucks & Oxon Archaeological Journal<br />

Apr 1908 .....................................................................................................................S15<br />

Oct 1909 .....................................................................................................................S16<br />

Jan 1910 .....................................................................................................................S17<br />

Autumn 1924 .....................................................................................................................S18<br />

Berkshire Archaeological Journal,<br />

1950 & 1951 .....................................................................................................................S19<br />

1994-1997. .................................................................................................................... R11<br />

Berkshire – the Buildings of England, Pevsner 1966-75 .................................................................. P<br />

Berkshire Family History Society Journal, June 2006 ...................................................................S24<br />

Berkshire Local History Association ............................................................................................ A15<br />

Berkshire Quiz Book by Suzanne Battle ..................................................................................... R35<br />

Berkshire Records Office<br />

Information and Catalogue of Parish Records ................................................................... A59<br />

Sources for Geneology in the B.R.O. , 1979 ......................................................................S99<br />

Berkshire Record Society<br />

Vol 1: Correspondence of the Foundling Hospital Inspectors in Berkshire<br />

1757-68 by Gillian Clark ...................................................................................... R21<br />

Vol 2: Berkshire Glebe Terriers, 1634 by Ian Mortimer ................................................... R22<br />

Vol 3: Berkshire Overseers’ Papers, 1654-1834 by Peter Durrant .................................... R23<br />

Vol 4: Berkshire Probate Accounts 1583-1712 by Ian Mortimer. ..................................... R24<br />

Vol 5: Enclosure in Berkshire 1485-1885 by Ross Wordie............................................... R25<br />

Vol 6: Reading Gild Accounts – 1357-1516 by Cecil Slade Part 1 ................................... R26<br />

Vol 7: Reading Gild Accounts – 1357-1516 by Cecil Slade Part 2 ................................... R27<br />

Vol 8: Newbury - Kendrick Workhouse Records 1627-1641 ........................................... R28<br />

Vol 9: Berkshire Non-Conformist Meeting House Registrations, 1689-1852 Part I ......... R29<br />

Vol 10: Berkshire Non-Conformist Meeting House Registrations, 1689-1852 Part 2 ...... R30<br />

Berkshire Yeomanry, The – Alan Sutton ...................................................................................... R10<br />

Bill heads, business letter headings, bags etc .................................................................................... L<br />

“Birds and Plants of Freemen’s Marsh 1970-74” by Richard & Margery Frankum ......................S97<br />

“Birds and Plants of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Common 1980-84” by Richard Frankum ..................................S98<br />

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Births, Marriages and Deaths – see Parish Registers<br />

Brandon Colliery, 1856-1960, History of, by Laurie Moran, 1988 .............................................. R46<br />

British Local History - Dillon’s University Bookshop ..................................................................S47<br />

Building Societies .................................................................................................................... B44<br />

Calendar of Ancient Deeds Vols 1-6 ............................................................................................ E18<br />

Canal, Kennet & Avon................................................................................................................... A 9<br />

The Kennet & Avon Canal Through West Berkshire<br />

– West Berkshire Heritage Service, 1999. ..............................................................S49<br />

Care & Compassion – Margaret Railton ........................................................................................S68<br />

Cartulary of St Frideswide .............................................................................................................S81<br />

Census Records<br />

1841 ...................................................................................................................... E5<br />

1861 .................................................................................................................... E21<br />

1881 .................................................................................................................... A41<br />

1901 .................................................................................................................... E32<br />

Census of Berkshire, A, - B.F.H.S. ..................................................................................................S2<br />

CHAIN<br />

.................................................................................................................... A16<br />

“The Story of CHAIN 1977 to 2010”, by Ron Rowland ................................................... N96<br />

Charities ..................................................................................................................... B 6<br />

Church Wardens .................................................................................................................... B20<br />

Church Lads Brigade .................................................................................................................... A14<br />

Churches:<br />

Burial Ground - proposals for new ground at Atherton Crescent & St. Saviour's ............. A39<br />

Denford Chapel – see Denford<br />

St. Lawrence – general & Church Wardens........................................................................ B 1<br />

Accounts 1879 ....................................................................................................... B16<br />

Artists of Windows ................................................................................................ B22<br />

Bells .................................................................................................................... B12<br />

Centenary Memorial .............................................................................................. B14<br />

Church and Vicarage Rebuilding, 1815 ........................................................................<br />

Collects, Epistles, & Gospels - <strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church, 1871 ............................ K<br />

Fabric - 1930 ......................................................................................................... B14<br />

History of St Lawrence Church, <strong>Hungerford</strong>, by Fred Bailey, 2011 ......................S55<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church 1939 ............................................................................ B21<br />

Lady Chapel - designs for ..................................................................................... B14<br />

Letters - 18th century ............................................................................................. B 9<br />

Lighting - proposed 1929 ...................................................................................... B14<br />

Memorial windows ................................................................................................ B21<br />

Monument Inscriptions (Betty Clark) ...................................................................... N4<br />

Pew Book ............................................................................................................... B 5<br />

Pews: 1825 document in book form re details of gifts of 122 pews ........................ D 2<br />

Plans of church and proposed alterations by Morris Stallwood,<br />

Architects, Reading, 1879 ................................................................................Tube 21<br />

Rebuilding 1814 & Repairs 1811 ........................................................................... B13<br />

The Story of St. Lawrence Church - Vicars of <strong>Hungerford</strong> .................................... N27<br />

The Story of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church, 1938 .................................................... N103<br />

The Story of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church, c1950 ....................................................S108<br />

The Story of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church, c1970 ....................................................S109<br />

The Story of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church – reprinted c1990 ....................................S86 *<br />

Vicars and Assistant Priests of <strong>Hungerford</strong> ............................................................ B17<br />

Churches & Schools Group - Betty Clark ......................................................................... A22<br />

Hymn Books and similar:<br />

Hymns Ancient & Modern Revised (from St John’s Mission, <strong>Hungerford</strong>) .............K)<br />

Hymns and Choruses of the Church Army (from St John’s Mission, <strong>Hungerford</strong>) .... K<br />

100 Hymns for Today (from St Lawrence Church, <strong>Hungerford</strong>) ............................... K<br />

Come and Praise – BBC Radio for Schools (from <strong>Hungerford</strong> Ecumenical<br />

Sunday School) ............................................................................................... K<br />

St. Mary’s Newtown .......................................................................................................... B37<br />

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Congregational Church Baptisms 1806-37 by Sylvia Evans ............................................. A35<br />

Monumental Inscriptions in St. Lawrences and graveyard lists, by A.T.Finch 1939 ......... B 2<br />

St. Saviour's - general ....................................................................................................... B10<br />

Holy Trinity, Denford and Baptisms 1832-1920 ............................................................... B15<br />

Wesleyan Chapel Burial Ground, 1842-1876 .................................................................... A27<br />

Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Baptisms 1837- 1903 .............................................. A36 + M4<br />

Wesleyan Chapel Deeds .................................................................................................... A27<br />

Coaching .................................................................................................................... A63<br />

Combe Gibbet - Alan Cooke and John Schlesinger .........................................................................S9<br />

Common – see <strong>Hungerford</strong> Common<br />

Convicts sent from Berks to New South Wales in 1831 ................................................................... D<br />

Corn Exchange ...................................................................................................................... D1<br />

Countryside, Change in, 1700-1900. Course notes by Julie Shuttleworth, 1992-93 ........................ ??<br />

Craven Country - Story of Hamstead Marshall by Penelope Stokes ............................................. R12<br />

Davis (Jim), Letters from N. Hidden 1982-84 .............................................................................. A26<br />

Various records and notes ..................................................................................................... K<br />

Deeds - 24 High Street (Paul Good) .................................................................................... E43<br />

33 High Street “Wilton House” (kindly presented by Jonathan Welfare, 2013) ......................<br />

26-27 Park Street ............................................................................................................... E16<br />

Wesleyan Chapel, Church St ............................................................................................. A27<br />

Dendrology Dating of 85-86 High Street 2009, by Andy Moir .....................................................S92<br />

Denford:<br />

Denford Manor - Lower Denford Farm ............................................................................. B35<br />

Denford Park (see also Norland)<br />

Denford Chapel:<br />

Collects, Epistles, Gospels, and Services - Denford Chapel, 1850 ...................... N102<br />

Dictionary of Campanology by David W. Struckett ..................................................................... R36<br />

Dictionary of Historical Terms ....................................................................................................S111<br />

Directories:<br />

Denton, 2009; 2010 ................................................................................................. Bookshelf<br />

Thompson 2010 ....................................................................................................... Bookshelf<br />

Discovering Parish Boundaries, Angus Winchester 1990 ................................................................ P<br />

Domesday Book - John Morris .................................................................................................... R42<br />

Early Medical Services - Berkshire & South Oxfordshire - Margaret Railton.............................. R20<br />

Eastbury : A Berkshire Village by David Rutherford ................................................................... R13<br />

Eddington Roller Mills .................................................................................................................. A 5<br />

Elizabethan <strong>Hungerford</strong> .................................................................................................................S89<br />

Notes for Course ................................................................................................................ E44<br />

Notes for published book .................................................................................................. E44<br />

Enclosure:<br />

Catalogue of Inclosure Maps (inc <strong>Hungerford</strong>) .................................................................S43<br />

English Heritage Publications Catalogue 1999-2000 ....................................................................S61<br />

English Local History Handlist - Kuhlicke and Emmison .............................................................S46<br />

Exploring the Chilterns by Pam Haseltine .....................................................................................S10<br />

Family Documents - E.W. Munford; Rev G.A.F. Pearson............................................................ FH1<br />

Family Histories in <strong>Hungerford</strong>: .................................................................................................. FH1<br />

Annett, Bance, Barnes (inc Norris & Munday), Batt, Blake, Clements, Crame,<br />

Cundell, Dunn, Gibbons, Giles, Goddard, Harforde, Hedges, Higgs, Hissey, Hobbs,<br />

Jago, Jessett, Joyce, Lane (Durrant) Lidderdale, Major, Mildenhall, Miller, Neale,<br />

Nobbs, Picket-Talmage, Pocock, Randall, Richens, Sopp, Tubb, Wall, Watts/Shaw,<br />

Westall, Woodham, Wooldridge, York<br />

Family History (Journal of Heraldic & Geneological Studies)<br />

Jan 1994 .....................................................................................................................S53<br />

Oct 1995 .................................................................................................................... N57<br />

Family Histories – Miscellaneous correspondence with enquirers .............................................. J104<br />

Finding your Family - Berkshire Record Office ..............................................................................S1<br />

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Finch, Rev A., notes ...................................................................................................................... B3<br />

Fire Brigade – Cash Book 18 Nov 1891 – 1905 ..................................................................................<br />

Fishery, The Story of an Ancient, by Jim Davis ........................................................[2] N31 & N31a<br />

Frank Rysiecki Story (Polish, 1939-1945 war) ..............................................................................S65<br />

Freeman’s Marsh<br />

The Birds and Plants of Freeman’s Marsh 1970-74 – Richard and Margery Frankum ..... N38<br />

The Plants of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Marsh – Christine Knight ..........................................................S50<br />

Froxfield – “Old Froxfield”, Rev Alfred Barley, 1935 ..................................................................S94<br />

Funeral Sheets and Obituries ......................................................................................................... M3<br />

Gas Works ..................................................................................................................... A 6<br />

Girl Guides .................................................................................................................... A40<br />

Glorious Revolution 1688, The, by Mrs. K. Merle Chacksfield ..................................................... R6<br />

Great Estates, including:- .............................................................................................................. A 7<br />

Chilton Park and Lodge<br />

Eddington House<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Park<br />

Leverton<br />

Littlecote<br />

Group Projects in Local History, by Alan Rogers ........................................................................ R34<br />

Guiding in Berkshire by Pam Haseltine .........................................................................................S11<br />

HADCAF Programmes, 1993 onwards ........................................................................................ E30<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Community Arts Festival July 1993 ............................................................... N22<br />

Hedgerow Remnants by A.B. Spicer .............................................................................................S70<br />

Hedges in our Countryside - Don Porter & Alan Spicer ................................................................S22<br />

Hidden Papers – various books, papers, and notes by the late Norman Hidden:<br />

Leverton & Hayward, Chilton Foliat & Soley; Roads, Canals, Railway and Bridges;<br />

Church Street; Jethro Tull; Soldiers in <strong>Hungerford</strong> 1700-1872; Charnham Street – Inns,<br />

Hopgrass & Tanning. .......................................................................................................... H1<br />

Bridge Street; High Street (West); High Street (East)......................................................... H2<br />

Chilton Lodge Estate; Manor of Hidden ............................................................................. H3<br />

Surveys & Resident Lists 12 th century – 1848 ..................................................................... H4<br />

Parish Church, Wills ............................................................................................................ H5<br />

Wills: A-Z ...................................................................................................................... H6<br />

The Hidden <strong>Index</strong> of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Wills 1457-1857 – Norman Hidden, 1997 .................... J41<br />

Town & Borough of <strong>Hungerford</strong> ......................................................................................... H7<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Engleford ......................................................................................................... H8<br />

Individuals (Notes from Parish records and elsewhere). A-G; H-M; N-Z ........................... H9<br />

A Riotous Affray at Salisbury in 1610 (Wiltshire Archeological & Natural History<br />

Magazine Vol 82, 1988) ................................................................................... J10A/B<br />

A Royal Baptismal Name (Family Tree Magaizine, Vol 20, No 12, Oct 2004) ...............S107<br />

Early <strong>Hungerford</strong>, Mills, BVM Chantry and Religious Dissent ........................................... J1<br />

From Hommedieu to Undy (Family History, Jan 1994) ...................................................S112<br />

Simon de Montfort and the Town of <strong>Hungerford</strong> (The Lion, No 34) ................................ N52<br />

Thirteen Tarot Rhymes, by Norman Hidden ........................................................................ J2<br />

The Hiddens of <strong>Hungerford</strong>, Vol. 1 by Norman Hidden ............................................ J5 & J5a<br />

The Hiddens of <strong>Hungerford</strong>, Vol. 2 by Norman Hidden .................................................... J29<br />

The Hiddens of <strong>Hungerford</strong>, Vol. 3 by Norman Hidden .................................................... J30<br />

The History of a <strong>Hungerford</strong> House (111 High Street) (Berkshire Old and New, No 5 1988)N53<br />

The Later Lollards of West Berkshire (Berkshire Old and New, No 7, 1990) .................. N51<br />

The Long Journey, by Norman Hidden ................................................................................ J3<br />

The Manor of Hidden by Norman Hidden ........................................................................... J4<br />

English, including “Thomas Hayward and ‘The British Muse’” by Norman Hidden, 1988 . J6<br />

Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine, Volume 89 (1996), including “Royal Itineraries<br />

and Medieval Routes” by Norman Hidden ............................................................. J11<br />

Wiltshire Archeological & Natural History Magazine Vol 83 (1990),............................... J12<br />

Fires and Fire Insurance in <strong>Hungerford</strong> by Norman Hidden .............................................. J21<br />

Ancient Deeds concerning <strong>Hungerford</strong> by Norman Hidden ............................................... J22<br />

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<strong>Index</strong> to Feet of Fines concerning <strong>Hungerford</strong> by Norman Hidden ................................... J23<br />

Duchy of Lancaster – Ministers Accounts for <strong>Hungerford</strong>, transcribed by Norman HiddenJ24<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Deeds – from the Hastings Manuscripts .......................................................... J25<br />

Ecclesiastical Documentation relating to <strong>Hungerford</strong> ........................................................ J26<br />

The Manor of Hidden (Edition 2) by Norman Hidden ....................................................... J27<br />

A Passion for Poetry by Norman Hidden ........................................................................... J42<br />

High Street Properties ................................................................................................................... B32<br />

Inc Plans of Wilton House<br />

Historic Towns in Berkshire by Grenville Astill ........................................................................... R4<br />

Historical Atlas of Berkshire (edited by Joan Dils), 1998 ...................................................................<br />

Historical Monuments of England - Royal Commission Strategic Plan .......................................S26<br />

Historical Sketch of the Town of <strong>Hungerford</strong> by W. Money F.S.A............................................ N131<br />

Hocktide ..................................................................................................................... A 8<br />

Hocktide Luncheon Programme, 8 th April 1986 ............................................................................S95<br />

House Detectives by Amanda Hansford & Paul Cannon ...............................................................S84<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong><br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1840-1850, Miscellaneous information ..................................................................... A32<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1989 .................................................................................................................... A89<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1990 .................................................................................................................... A90<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1991 .................................................................................................................... A91<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1992 .................................................................................................................... A92<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1993 .................................................................................................................... A93<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1994 .................................................................................................................... A94<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1995 .................................................................................................................... A95<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 2000 by Rufus Segar – Town & Manor of <strong>Hungerford</strong>, 1999 ................................... N93<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> – A History – <strong>HHA</strong>. Research papers & Documents, 1999 .......................................... T<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> – A History – <strong>HHA</strong>. 1 st edition, 2000 ...................................................................... N134<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> – A History – <strong>HHA</strong>. 2 nd edition, 2000 ..................................................................... N135<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> - A Pictorial History - Dr. Hugh Pihlens. 1 st Edition, 1992 ..................................... N107<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> - A Pictorial History - Dr. Hugh Pihlens. 2 nd Edition, 2007 .................................... N108<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> and Denford Parish News Sheets – Mar-Sep 1979 .................................................... N89<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> and its Traditionns, 1967 ..........................................................................................S104<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> and its Traditionns, 1978 ........................................................................................... N23<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> and the Nation, 1688 by Michael Blakeway .............................................................. N23<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Beyond Domesday, by Carol Cartwright ................................................................... N21<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Borough Records ....................................................................................................... E19<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong>, Borough of – Makeet Toll Book 1880-1957 (via Maj John Hathway) ...........................<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Business Invoices 1950 ............................................................................................. A73<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Brutal Murder of Two Policemen 1876 .................................................................... A38<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Camera Club........................................................................................... E1 & L (3 files)<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Carnival .................................................................................................................... E10<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Cartulary – Wiltshire Record Society ...................................................................... N121<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Census – see Census<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Christmas Fat Stock Show Catalogues + Prize Schedules – various – 1913-1934 .... E26<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Common<br />

The Great Fight on <strong>Hungerford</strong> Common, by Jim Davis ................................................... N32<br />

Study of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Common - John of Gaunt School, 1986........................................... N76<br />

The Birds and Plants of Hungeford Common 1980-84 – Richard and Margery Frankum .......<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Commoners Lists ....................................................................................................... B28<br />

1847 (Berks RO H/AHo 2)<br />

1861<br />

1901 (Berks RO H/AHo 4B)<br />

1914 (Berks RO H/AHo 6)<br />

1985<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Connection by Katie Kingshill ................................................................................. A29<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Cricket Club ............................................................................................................. A65<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Enhancement Scheme ................................................................................................ B25<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Family<br />

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Journal of the <strong>Hungerford</strong> and Associated Families Society; May 1991;<br />

Nov 1991;May 1995; May 2000 ............................................................................ N40<br />

The Families of <strong>Hungerford</strong> by Stanley W. <strong>Hungerford</strong> ................................................. N106<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Football Club, including ............................................................................................ B47<br />

Souvenir program 1975-76 Berks & Bucks Senior Cup Final<br />

Pre-Season Friendlies Magazine<br />

14.8.1976 v Chesham United, and<br />

16.8.1976 v Cheltenham Town<br />

Official Match Day Magazine 9.9.1978 v Willesden<br />

Official Match Day Magazine 4.11.1978 v Hemel Hemstead<br />

The Story of <strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Football Club by Robert Edmonds ................................. N24<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Transportees from <strong>Hungerford</strong> - July 1831 ............................................................... A38<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Guide Book c1965 .....................................................................................................S89<br />

C1967 .................................................................................................................... N54<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Handbell Ringers ....................................................................................................... B40<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Historical Association .............................................................................................. A70<br />

H.H.A. 25 Year Anniversary Booklet, 2004 ..................................................................... N39<br />

H.H.A. Membership Cards ............................................................................................... A70<br />

H.H.A. Minute Book, May 1979-Sep 1981 ..................................................................... N111<br />

H.H.A. Minute Book, Sep 1981-May 1984 ..................................................................... N112<br />

H.H.A. Minute Book, May 1984-Jun 1988 ..................................................................... N113<br />

H.H.A. Minute Book, June 1988 – May 1997 ................................................................. N114<br />

H.H.A. Minute Book, Jul 1997 – Feb 2001........................................................................... N<br />

H.H.A. Minute Book, May 2001 – Jan 2004 ......................................................................... N<br />

H.H.A. Minute Book, May 2010 – May 2013 ....................................................................... N<br />

H.H.A. AGM notes 2005-2007 ........................................................................................S101<br />

H.H.A. Annual Accounts 1995-98 ...................................................................................S101<br />

H.H.A. Speakers’ Questionnaires ....................................................................................... M6<br />

H.H.A. Year Books: 1979-80 ............................................................................................ N83<br />

H.H.A. Year Books: 1980-81 ............................................................................................ N84<br />

H.H.A. Year Books: 1981-82 ............................................................................................ N85<br />

H.H.A. Year Books: 1982-83 ............................................................................................ N86<br />

H.H.A. Year Books: 1983-84 ............................................................................................ N87<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Hocktide Court Rules, 1961 ...................................................................................... B46<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Pantomime Programmes 1980-1987 ......................................................................... E22<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Magazines<br />

1867-1894 ........................................................................................................................ K<br />

May 1889 .....................................................................................................................S88<br />

1895-1901 ........................................................................................................................ K<br />

1902-1903 ........................................................................................................................ K<br />

1902-1913 ........................................................................................................................ K<br />

1914-1926 ........................................................................................................................ K<br />

1927-38 ........................................................................................................................ K<br />

1939-1954 ........................................................................................................................ K<br />

Published as “<strong>Hungerford</strong> Bridge”<br />

Sep 1981 – Dec 1990 ...............................................................................................................<br />

1991 – 1998 ...........................................................................................................................<br />

1999 – 2004 (excluding Nov 2000) ..........................................................................................<br />

2005 – 2010 (excluding Apr 2006, Sep 2009) .........................................................................<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Registers<br />

Berkshire Burial <strong>Index</strong>, 7 th Edition 2008. ........................................................................... CD<br />

Photocopies of originals:<br />

Christenings: 1559-1605; 1605-1637 ........................................................................ M<br />

Marriages: 1562-1586; 1587-1601; 1602-1619 ........................................................ M<br />

Burials: 1559-1585; 1582-1583; 1586-1602; 1603-1615 ......................................... M<br />

Marriages 1562-1586<br />

Printed Transcriptions:<br />

Christenings, Marriages, Burials 1559-1619 (Norman & Joyce Hidden, 1984) ....... M<br />

Baptisms 1619-1700 (inc unbaptised births 1696-1718) N Hidden & B Clark ........ M<br />

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Marriages 1619-1732, Burials 1619-1700 (Norman & Joyce Hidden, 1985) ........... M<br />

Marriages 1732-1836 (Betty Clark, 1986) ................................................................ M<br />

Burials 1700-1796 (Betty Clark, 1986) ..................................................................... M<br />

Christenings, Marriages, Burials 1870-1934 (by John Allen) ................................. M1<br />

Christenings, Marriages, Burials 1935-2005 (by John Allen) ................................. M1<br />

Printed and bound Transcriptions:<br />

Christenings, Marriages, Burials 1559-1619 (Norman & Joyce Hidden, 1984) ...[2] P<br />

Baptisms 1619-1700 (inc unbaptised births 1696-1718) N Hidden & B Clark ....[2] P<br />

Baptisms 1700-1799 (Betty Clark, 1985)(Corrected copy) ..................................[2] P<br />

Baptisms 1800-1899 (Betty Clark) .......................................................................[2] P<br />

Marriages 1619-1732, Burials 1619-1700 (Norman & Joyce Hidden, 1985) ....... [2]P<br />

Marriages 1732-1836 (Betty Clark, 1986) ............................................................[2] P<br />

Marriages 1837-1869 (Eileen Bunt, 2009) ................................................................ P *<br />

Burials 1700-1796 (Betty Clark, 1986) .................................................................[2] P<br />

Baptisms in Wesleyan methodist Chapel 1837-1903 .............................................. M4<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish and Town Council - 100 years service 1894-1994 (Jack Williams) ............... N28<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Council................................................................................................. E12<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Play, The - 1685-1688 - Katie Kingshill ................................................................... N90<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Remembered by Anne Pitcher ................................................................................... N92<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Research Papers ........................................................................................................ E34<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Scouts .................................................................................................................... B48<br />

Secretary’s Correspondence Jan 1951 – Jul 1953 ............................................................... N5<br />

Secretary’s Correspondence Dec 1952 – Oct 1953 ............................................................ N6<br />

Secretary’s Correspondence Oct 1951 – Nov 1952 ............................................................. N7<br />

Minutes Book Aug 1947 – Sep 1953 .................................................................................. N8<br />

Minutes Book Apr 1950 – Feb 1953 ................................................................................... N9<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Schools – see Schools<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Singers .................................................................................................................... E24<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> – The Economy of a Frontier Town, 1996. ..............................................................S110<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Times - September 1990 ........................................................................................... A64<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Toll Record Book, 1890-1956 ...................................................................................... N<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Council Newsletters “Open Door”:<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Guides:<br />

Information Sheet (by CHAIN) Sep 1991 ..........................................................................S96<br />

Residents’ Handbook 1997 ..............................................................................................S101<br />

Residents’ Handbook 1999 ..............................................................................................S102<br />

Street Plan c1975 ..............................................................................................................S100<br />

Tourist Guide, c2005 (two copies) .................................................................................... N41<br />

Town Guide 2005-2006 ...................................................................................................S103<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Plans:<br />

A Plan for <strong>Hungerford</strong> Town (Draft - 1975) - R.S. Stoddart ............................................. N81<br />

A Plan for <strong>Hungerford</strong> Town (Draft - 1975) - R.S. Stoddart ............................................. N82<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 2010+, Dec 2005 ............................................................................................ N97<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Walks – leaflet of 4 walks, c1985?.............................................................................S57<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> War Memorial 1939-1945 by Richard Amphlett ...................................................... N29<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Young Wives ............................................................................................................. B49<br />

Illegitimacy - Eve McLaughlin .......................................................................................................S6<br />

Illustrated Rural Rides, 1821-32 by William Cobbett .................................................................. R18<br />

Indentures - William Bance, Inkpen 1740; Free School, The Croft; Annuity for The Poor ......... A28<br />

Inglewood .................................................................................................................... A33<br />

Inglewood House – A History, by Bro Anthony Porter, 2010 .............................................................<br />

Inns - History of .................................................................................................................... A20<br />

Is your name <strong>Hungerford</strong>? By Jim Davis ...................................................................................... N30<br />

James & Co (<strong>Hungerford</strong>) Ltd., 1910-1986 – Robert James ........................................................ N91<br />

Kennet, The, by Wilson Stephens ................................................................................................. R48<br />

Kennet & Avon Canal (see Canal, Kennet & Avon)<br />

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Kintbury:<br />

Kintbury & Kintbury Research Group .............................................................................. A21<br />

Kintbury. A Century Remembered. 1900-1999 – Kintbury Volunteer Group, 1999 ......... R17<br />

One Thousand Years of Kintbury - Thora Morrish and Margaret Yates ............................S23<br />

Kintbury Through the Ages ............................................................................................... R16<br />

Kintbury - Local History Papers Vol 1, 1987 ....................................................................S30<br />

Lambourn:<br />

A Guide to the Lambourn Downs - Brian Frost..................................................................S29<br />

A Guide to the Lambourn Downs ......................................................................................S28<br />

Last Patrol, The, by Len Woodley ................................................................................................ R45<br />

Life in a Seventeenth Century Parish .............................................................................................S21<br />

Listing Survey of Buildings in <strong>Hungerford</strong> and Combe by D of E, 1985 ..................................... A25<br />

Littlecote House:<br />

Visitors Guide, 1972 ................................................................................................................<br />

The Blinfolded Midwife and the Littlecote Ghost ..............................................................S20<br />

Local History, A Handbook for Beginners, by Philip Riden ....................................................... R40<br />

Local History in England by W.G. Hoskins ................................................................................. R41<br />

Local Record Sources in Print and in Progress 1972-76 - Joyce Youings .....................................S42<br />

Map – Official Street Map of <strong>Hungerford</strong> c1974 ........................................................................S100<br />

Marsh – see Freeman’s Marsh<br />

Medicine:<br />

History of Medicine in <strong>Hungerford</strong> - Dr. Hugh Pihlens, 1991 ......................................... N36<br />

History of Medicine in <strong>Hungerford</strong> - Dr. Hugh Pihlens, 2006 .......................................... N37<br />

Methodist Cyber Café and Computer Centre .................................................................................. E4<br />

Methodism in <strong>Hungerford</strong> ........................................................................................................... A31<br />

Millmead .................................................................................................................... E25<br />

Miscellaneous Documents found in The Old Granary Dec 1991 ................................................. A74<br />

Miscellaneous newspaper articles, HADCAF etc etc ..........................................................................<br />

Miscellaneous items – awaiting re-indexing ..................................................................................... L<br />

Monumental Inscriptions, Notes on Recording, by JL Rayment ...................................................S54<br />

Monuments, Inscriptions (Rev A Finch), 1693-1885 ..................................................................... B4<br />

Monuments, Inscriptions (David Field & Betty Clark), 1693-1885 ............................................... B4<br />

Munford – The Betty Muinford Collection – Various historic documents and letters. ........................<br />

Murder in Old Berkshire by Roger Long ...................................................................................... R31<br />

Narrowing the Field by Alan Rogers .............................................................................................S12<br />

National Monument Record Centre – <strong>Hungerford</strong> & District items ................................................. L<br />

Newbury & District Motor Services, 1932-1952, History of, by Paul Lacey. ...............................S48<br />

Newbury Childhood, A, by Joan Booker ...................................................................................... R43<br />

Newbury District Field Club Vol. 13 No. 1 ...................................................................................S13<br />

Newbury District Official Map, 1985 ............................................................................................S82<br />

Newbury Weekly News - Press reports of talks ............................................................................ A37<br />

Newspaper Cuttings, various ........................................................................................................ B 7<br />

Newspaper Cuttings, various in Scrapbooks 1980-1989 .................................................... Bookshelf<br />

Daily Express 24 th April 1900 ............................................................................................S67<br />

Marlborough Times 11 th June 1898 (inc school adverts) ...................................................S66<br />

No Bed of Roses by Audrey Franklin ............................................................................................S45<br />

Norland – Penelope Stokes ........................................................................................................... R39<br />

North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural beauty .......................................................... B34<br />

Oakes Bros. Ltd., 1925-1975 .......................................................................................................... E2<br />

Obituaries (see also Funeral Sheets and Obituries)......................................................................... E8<br />

Old-fashioned Socialist, An - Lorenzo Quelch ............................................................................. R38<br />

One Hussar - The Journal of James Rawlins 1853-63 by Ken Hurton ..........................................S14<br />

Oxford Church Courts – Depositions 1542-1550 ......................................................................... N55<br />

Oxford Church Courts – Depositions 1570-1574 ......................................................................... N56<br />

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Parish Registers – National <strong>Index</strong>, Vol 8 Part 1 – Berkshire .......................................................S106<br />

People<br />

Gerald Ward, <strong>HHA</strong> Patron 1997-2008 .............................................................................. E48<br />

Alfred “Sonner” North, Legion d’Honneur, 21.2.1999 ..................................................... E48<br />

Giles family – carriers ....................................................................................................... E48<br />

EL Jim Davies, Remembered, A Friend of the Family, <strong>Hungerford</strong> ................................. E48<br />

Photographs, General.................................................................................................................... B18<br />

Police Station ...................................................................................................................... A3<br />

Murder of two local policemen, 11 Dec 1876 ..................................................................... A3<br />

Poor Law:<br />

Guide to the Records of the New Poor Law and its Successors in Berkshire.<br />

1835-1948. - Berkshire Record Office. ...................................................................S5<br />

New Poor Law and its Successors - Berkshire - B.R.O. .......................................................S7<br />

Poor Rate, <strong>Hungerford</strong> 1704 ........................................................................................................ B17<br />

Overseers of the Poor Accounts, 1725 .............................................................................. B17<br />

Posters<br />

.................................................................................................................... A11<br />

Prehistoric Berkshire - Babtie Public Service Division ...................................................................S4<br />

Procedure for Recording English Vernacular Architecture – Brunskill .........................................S44<br />

Properties in <strong>Hungerford</strong>:<br />

List of Buildings of Special Architectural Interest – <strong>Hungerford</strong>, June 1984 .................... N88<br />

Friar’s Pardon, Charnham Street ....................................................................................... E49<br />

Templeton, Anvilles, Denford, Avington .......................................................................... E49<br />

Property Sales Particulars ............................................................................................................... E9<br />

Quiet Years, The – as told by Wally Dennis. D. Archer, 2001 ......................................................S64<br />

Railway:<br />

Berks & Hants Line – Theale – Bedwyn – Stations and Staff by John Allen .....................S69<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Station ............................................................................................................. A 4<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Railway Station, by John Allen ..................................................................... J103<br />

Ramsbury:<br />

Ramsbury at War by Roger Day ........................................................................................ R15<br />

Ramsbury - Then and Now by Barbara Croucher................................................................ R9<br />

Holy Cross Church, Ramsbury by Mrs Barbara Croucher ................................................ R14<br />

Rate Books of <strong>Hungerford</strong>,<br />

1875 ....................................................................................................................... M<br />

1893 ....................................................................................................................... M<br />

Record Interpreter, Abreviations, Latin Words used in Historical Manuscripts ............. R208 (B208)<br />

Record Offices - information on ................................................................................................... B42<br />

Register of John Chandler, Dean of Salisbury, 1404-17 ................................................. R209 (B209)<br />

Reminiscences of <strong>Hungerford</strong> by Pam Haseltine .......................................................................... N26<br />

Riverside House & The Cottage, 2 Charnham Street – Joan Archer ............................................ A52<br />

Roll and Writ File of the Berkshire Eyre of 1248, Selden Society ............................................... R19<br />

Roman Research News ................................................................................................................. B27<br />

Royal Berkshire Regiment, 1743-1914, by Martin “Mac” McIntyre, 2006 .................................. R32<br />

Salisbury & Wiltshire Guide to the Records of the Bishop etc ......................................................S93<br />

Savernake Forest:<br />

“Savernake at War” – a wartime history fo Savernake Forest 1940-49, Roger Day ..........S91<br />

A History of Savernake Forest, by the Marquess of Ailesbury...........................................S90<br />

Schools, including<br />

Various notes and correspondence by Betty Clark, c1980 ................................................ A45<br />

College House (Mrs Froome, including:<br />

Piano Examination Certificates .............................................................................. A43<br />

John o’ Gaunt School ........................................................................................................ A43<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Newtown School, including ........................................................................... A44<br />

Copy Cover of Conveyance Dame DE Pearce to The National Society, 12 May 1901<br />

Rules & Regulationd for the Management, 15 May 1903<br />

Berkshire County Council Education Committee Provisional Instruction to<br />

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Managers Part 1 – School Management, 1903<br />

Fire Insurance 1949-50<br />

Fire Insurance 1954-55<br />

Letter re renewal of Fire Insurance 18 Mar 1954<br />

Cash receipt book relating to rent of School House 1953-57<br />

Buildings Insurance Policy (and Supplementary Policy) 1964-65<br />

Instructions to Counsel to adviseon two matters after closure, c1964<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Free Grammar School: ................................................................................... A43<br />

Qualifications of the Master, Regulations and Management, 1893 ........................ A43<br />

General Digest of Charities, Berkshire, Jul 1868 ................................................... A43<br />

National School Gill’s Geometry Text Book .................................................................... R47<br />

Scrapbooks of Newspaper Cuttings, various 1980-1989 .................................................... Bookshelf<br />

Secretary Hand ABC Book, A, by Alf Ison .....................................................................................S8<br />

St. John's Mission .................................................................................................................... A18<br />

St. Johns Ambulance Brigade<br />

Album on St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Transfusion Service from 1950 .......................... P<br />

Blood Transfusion Committee Minute Book, Sep 1959. ................................................... R44<br />

Stained Glass .................................................................................................................... A24<br />

Steam Engine Rally - programmes ............................................................................................... A76<br />

Story of an Ancient Fishery by Jim Davis .................................................................................... N31<br />

Story of <strong>Hungerford</strong>, Berkshire, The, by W.H. Summers ........................................................... N132<br />

Story of <strong>Hungerford</strong>, The, by Dr. Hugh Pihlens, 1983 ............................................................... N133<br />

Summers, Rev (Notes on Field & Place names, Notes on Register ............................................. A62<br />

Talks - Buildings in Bridge Street - Write-up & photos ............................................................... T79<br />

Buildings Group: High Street (West) ..................................................................... T80<br />

5 Althea's ................................................................................................................ T80<br />

25 Spackman's ........................................................................................................ T80<br />

31 The Old Savings Bank ...................................................................................... T80<br />

32 The Old Congregational Manse ........................................................................ T80<br />

33 Wilton House .................................................................................................... T80<br />

34 (Bruce Mayhew)................................................................................................ T80<br />

Buildings Group: High Street (East) ..................................................................... T81<br />

85/86 Low's, Week's:(Cruck Cottage) .................................................................... T81<br />

107 Brading Cryer ................................................................................................. T81<br />

109/110 Hants & Berks Est Agent ........................................................................ T81<br />

111 Roger King Antiques ...................................................................................... T81<br />

113 The Plume ...................................................................................................... T81<br />

114 Hamptons Estate Agents ................................................................................ T81<br />

115 Emma Jane Boutique ...................................................................................... T81<br />

117 Three Swans Hotel ......................................................................................... T81<br />

118 Lloyd's Bank .................................................................................................. T81<br />

119 Natwest Bank ................................................................................................. T81<br />

120 Bennet's .......................................................................................................... T81<br />

121 Gateway Stores ............................................................................................... T81<br />

122 Rayner's Optician ........................................................................................... T81<br />

123 Inklings .......................................................................................................... T81<br />

124 Barnaby's Bakery ........................................................................................... T81<br />

125 The Pharmacy ................................................................................................ T81<br />

126 Post Office ..................................................................................................... T81<br />

127 Wessex House ................................................................................................ T81<br />

128 Faringdon House ............................................................................................ T81<br />

129 Betty Munford's .............................................................................................. T81<br />

130 College House ................................................................................................ T81<br />

131/132 The Bridge, Bridge Gdns ........................................................................ T81<br />

The Somme, 1918 – The Kaiser’s Battle, - Clive Priestley .................................... T88<br />

Aldbourne - A Downland Community - Andrew Sewell .................................................. T82<br />

Archaeology, Undy’s Farm - Steve Ford ........................................................................... T82<br />

Beyond the Bench, Daphne Priestley, OBE DL (Apr 2003) .................................. T88 & T89<br />

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Church Life in 19th Century <strong>Hungerford</strong> - Rev. Alec McGuire ........................................ T82<br />

Civil War in the Newbury Area - Thora Morrish ............................................................. T82<br />

Constables Accounts 1658-1737 – Eric Bunt .................................................................... T82<br />

Estates Around <strong>Hungerford</strong> - Pat Gray .............................................................................. T82<br />

Great Fire of <strong>Hungerford</strong> – Norman Hidden ..................................................................... T88<br />

Hint of Heraldry, Dr Lois Pihlens, (Feb 2004) .................................................................. T88<br />

Historic Gardens in and Around Berkshire - Dr. Christopher Thacker ........................... T82<br />

Hopgrass Farm House - Fred Whitby .............................................................................. T83<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Area before the Norman Conquest - O. Moffatt, Anne Gresham Cook ......... T83<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Poor Law - A. Kew & Betty Clark ................................................................ T83<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Railway Station - John Allen ......................................................................... T84<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> in 1937 - John Allen ....................................................................................... T84<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> 1840-1850 - Fay Morgan .............................................................................. T84<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Schools, Dr Lois Pihlens (Jan 1992) .............................................................. T88<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Volunteer Fire Brigade - Donald Macey ........................................................ T84<br />

John of Gaunt - Mr F. Bailey ............................................................................................ T85<br />

Kennet & Avon Canal - Jack Dalby ................................................................................. T85<br />

Law & Order in Berkshire - Peter Southern ...................................................................... T85<br />

Leper House in <strong>Hungerford</strong> - Norman Hidden ................................................................. T85<br />

Medicine, History of - Dr. H. Pihlens ............................................................................... T86<br />

Methodism in <strong>Hungerford</strong> - Rev.Roland Desch .............................................................. T82<br />

Mrs Thatcher, General Galtieri and the Efficiency of Whitehall – Clive Priestley CB ..... T86<br />

Nelson – A Thoroughly Modern Man ............................................................................... T88<br />

Old Catholic Families of Berkshire - Mr. Tony Hadland .................................................. T87<br />

Post Offices in H'ford - Dr. Lois Pihlens .......................................................................... T87<br />

Quarter Sessions 1760-86 -Michael Blakeway ................................................................. T87<br />

Restoration of the King’s Privy Garden, Hampton Court Palace – Tom Wright ............... T87<br />

Ridgeway - Maurice Mendoza .......................................................................................... T88<br />

Rise of Non - Conformity in West Berkshire - Thora Morrish .......................................... T88<br />

Royal Visits to <strong>Hungerford</strong> – Pat Gray .............................................................................. T87<br />

Silk Industry in W. Berks - Thora Morrish ....................................................................... T88<br />

Social History of Narrowboats, Peter Jordan (Sep 2003) .................................................. T88<br />

Town & Manor Personalities, 1840-1850 - Tilley Hunt ................................................... T88<br />

Wallingtons, Kintbury – Piers Dunn ................................................................................. T88<br />

Tally Ho, <strong>Hungerford</strong> Newtown – Regimental Wall Plate ........................................................... E33<br />

Telephone Exchange - Directory 1904 & 1907 ........................................................................... A10<br />

Templeton House – Fae Morgan .................................................................................................... E3<br />

Thames Valley Papists - Tony Hadland ........................................................................................ R33<br />

Town Hall .................................................................................................................... A68<br />

Thy Chartered Freeman by Joan Booker ...................................................................................... R37<br />

Tithe Acts 1836-1918 .................................................................................................................. B11<br />

Town & Manor oddments ............................................................................................................. B 8<br />

Town Characters (eg obituries)..................................................................................................... B31<br />

Tracing Your Ancestors - D.M. Field ............................................................................................ R7<br />

Trsade Directories, Town Guides and Town Plans.......................................................................... ??<br />

Tragedy 1987:<br />

General .................................................................................................................... E41<br />

Newbury Weekly News reports ............................................................................................. D<br />

Transcripts of Oral History Interviews for “Reminiscences of <strong>Hungerford</strong>” - Pam Haseltine ...... B28<br />

Tull, Jethro: Agricultural History - Jethro Tull I, II, and III by Norman Hidden .......................... N34<br />

Twinning with Ligueil ................................................................................................................. A13<br />

Tutti-Day (Hocktide) ..................................................................................................................... A 8<br />

Victorian England 1837-1901 (BRO) ........................................................................................... A58<br />

Victorian <strong>Hungerford</strong> – course notes ............................................................................................ E46<br />

Village in the Valley (Ramsbury), A, by Barbara Croucher ........................................................... R8<br />

Walk About <strong>Hungerford</strong> by Dr. Hugh Pihlens .............................................................................. N35<br />

Wallingtons, Kintbury, Berkshire, by Brother Anthony Porter, 2009............................................S94<br />

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Cassettes:<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Tragedy Memorial Service 8th August 1987<br />

C2<br />

Reminiscences of <strong>Hungerford</strong> John Allen and Alfred North C3<br />

Growth of Non-conformity in West Berkshire - Thora Morrish. 23 Jun 1993<br />

C9<br />

Lower Denford Farm 1908-1911 - Kerr Kirkwood 24 May 1995<br />

C10<br />

DVDs and CDs:<br />

Extract from Gardener’s World, Ron Hoyes and Hungerfod Police Station – Aug 1992<br />

A Humerous Look at people and Places in <strong>Hungerford</strong> – Jack Williams, 24 May 2000<br />

A Look at <strong>Hungerford</strong>’s History - Dr. Hugh Pihlens, 28 Jan 98<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Alive, 12 Jul 1997<br />

History of Wallington’s, St. Cassians – Bro Anthony Porter, 26 Jan 2005<br />

HADCAF, Jul 2000<br />

Hocktide in <strong>Hungerford</strong> – The Story of the Ancient Tradition<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> – The Traditional Town with a Heart for Industry, c1990<br />

Eastbury: A Berkshire Village – David Rutherford (2003)<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> – A History (2000)<br />

John Allen’ s work, including various articles, and Parish Registers 1870-2006<br />

Richard Amphlett: Second World War Memorials<br />

The Story of the Fire Service (inc old photos of <strong>Hungerford</strong> fire brigade)<br />

Artefacts & Memorabilia:<br />

Replica badge worn on their bluecoat uniforms by pupils who gain admission to Christ’s Hospital<br />

through West’s Gists (given to <strong>HHA</strong> April 2004)<br />

Prints and Photographs: (all in File F)<br />

Album 1 (76 items)<br />

St John’s Mission Hall c. 1903<br />

Congregation of St John’s<br />

Outside of St John’s ? c.1949<br />

Choir and Vicar near St John’s<br />

St John’s Notice Board<br />

Front view of St John’s after last sevice 1984<br />

Rev. Graham Foulis-Brown<br />

Rev. Tom Shortland and others outside St John’s<br />

Jean Bolton and Ron Talbot<br />

Half of St John’s building demolished<br />

1909 - 1910 Graystone Cup Winners<br />

Cricket Club Pavilion R.Tidbury and G. Neale 1911<br />

King’s visit to <strong>Hungerford</strong> 1912<br />

Railway station decorated for King’s visit<br />

Decorations in High Street<br />

Decorations in Park Street<br />

Hocktide outside John O’Gaunt Pub 1911<br />

Mr E.W.Munford in full uniform of a 1st World War soldier<br />

2nd photo of Mr Munford<br />

Large crowd of people outside Town Hall before dedication of War Memorial 1921<br />

Infants’ School Fairview Road c.1916<br />

The Elite Cricket Club 1911<br />

The Choir outside St Saviour’s Church Eddington c. 1920<br />

Tyler & Banyard High Street c. 1925<br />

Sydney Bushnell Bellman outside Town Hall c. 1936<br />

Arthur William Bucknell Tenant Farmer Denford<br />

Dopsons Shop High Street<br />

Holy Trinity Church Denford Built c. 1833<br />

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Hocktide rear of Three Swans 1918<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Dramatic Scy. Church House 1933<br />

Floods in Bridge Street c. 1930<br />

Sydney Bushnell Town Crier 1937<br />

Knife Grinder who used to visit the town in the 1920s<br />

The Territorials 1936<br />

Local Red Cross Detachment<br />

Small Aircraft made by Chilton Aircraft Co<br />

The first St Johns Ambulance 1935<br />

Interior of Ambulance 1935<br />

Ambulance on Duty on <strong>Hungerford</strong> Common c. 1937<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Ladies Football Team 1956<br />

Variety Concert, Church House, c. 1969<br />

Young Wives Methodist Hall, c. 1970<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Railway Station - Looking East c. 1946<br />

Primary School Fete c. 1958<br />

Austin Fire Engine G.L.E. built June 1942<br />

Bear Hotel and Charnham Street <strong>Hungerford</strong>.<br />

Atherton Crescent Victory Party 1945<br />

St Johns Ambulance men, High Street. c. 1952<br />

St Johns Ambulance County Inspection c. 1952<br />

The Manor House,High Street.<br />

The Regent Cinema, before it was demolished 1974<br />

The Forge and Bordon Carriage c.1980<br />

James & Co Great Western Mills Smitham Bridge Road<br />

Photo 2<br />

Photo 3<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Hospital Notice Board<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Hospital 17th March 1990<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Hospital Chapel 1990<br />

Wesleyan Chapel, Bath Road <strong>Hungerford</strong><br />

St Lawrence Church, with gates<br />

St Lawrence Church<br />

St Lawrence Church (Interior)<br />

St Lawrence Church (Interior)<br />

St Saviours Church, Eddington.(Ext)<br />

St Saviours Church, Eddington.(Int)<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> including Parish Church<br />

Postman outside old Vicarage<br />

Young man in stocks<br />

Home Cafe Charnham Street c. 1983<br />

Demolition of Home Café c.1983<br />

Clearance of Café Site, now Chapel Court<br />

120 High Street, <strong>Hungerford</strong> 1989<br />

Chilton Electric Factory and Offices Church Way c. 1982<br />

David Cookson Manager of Gas Works c. 1912<br />

David Cookson and Gas Works c. 1912<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Outdoor Swimming Pool 1997<br />

2nd Photo –do-<br />

Album 2: (32 items)<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church (ext) 1809<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church (ext) 1813<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church (ext) 1821<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Parish Church (int) c.1939<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Hall 1769<br />

Third Town Hall 1786<br />

Third Town Hall 1786<br />

Third Town Hall 1821<br />

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Corn Exchange under repair 1988/89<br />

Town Hall Clock mechanism 1988/89<br />

The Rev. W. Gray c.1920<br />

Alexander, Grocer, High Street, c.1910<br />

Church Lads Brigade, Church House, c.1910<br />

Steam Railcar, <strong>Hungerford</strong> Station c.1912<br />

Collier Collection:<br />

Canal Bridge, c.1911<br />

Eddington Mill, c.1911<br />

Swing Bridge & Pumping Station c.1911<br />

Kennet Bridge, Eddington, c.1911<br />

Kennet Mill, Denford, c.1911<br />

Hocktide, Rear of Three Swans, 1935<br />

Outside Regent Cinema 1937<br />

Victory Celeberations, High Street, 1946<br />

Victory Celebrations, A.T.C. Band, 1946<br />

Munford’s Shop, 129 High Street, Coronation 1953<br />

Outside Regent Cinema, Coronation 1953<br />

Kennet & Avon Canal Bridge, c.1962<br />

Kennet Bridge, c.1962<br />

Bear Hotel & Charnham Street, c.1962<br />

View from under Canal Bridge, c.1962<br />

Down Gate, <strong>Hungerford</strong> Common, c.1962<br />

Gas Works, David Cookson and family c.1905<br />

David Cookson, Manager of Gas Works c.1912<br />

Album 3:<br />

Sporting Types on bicycles c1890s<br />

Hocktide with Tuttie Men and Girls 1921<br />

Hocktide Kisses and Coins<br />

Hocktide c1928<br />

Hocktide with George Allen - Tuttieman<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Foresters’ Sports 1935<br />

Methodist Bazaar with 13 year old Anne Hutchings<br />

Methodist Bazaar with Annie Leach<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Football Club darts tournament Nov 1970<br />

Methodist Bazaar Mrs M.Gregory, Mrs V.Martin, Mrs N. Martin.<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong>’ ambulance unit<br />

Methodist minister Rev. Stanley W. Smith and cake stall ladies<br />

Past and present Wives’ Group Nov 1987<br />

The Bear Hotel Charnham Street c. 1925 - 1930<br />

International Stores Bridge Street c. 1912<br />

Bridge Street and War Memorial c. 1921<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Post Office at 126 High Street - Built and opened 1914<br />

Police Station Park Street c1940<br />

Joe Brady First Mayor of <strong>Hungerford</strong> 1974<br />

Hamstead Lock restoration completed and re-opened Easter 1971<br />

Copse Lock before rrestoration<br />

Copse Lock restoration completed 1972. re-opened May 1972<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Lock before restoration<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Lock restoration completed 1973 re-opened July 1974<br />

Kintbury Lock before restoration<br />

Kintbury Lock restoration completed 1972 re-opened July 1974<br />

Dun Mill Lock before restoration<br />

Dun Mill Lock restoration completed 1973 re-opened July 1974<br />

Twinning signing outside Town Hall <strong>Hungerford</strong> – Feb 1981<br />

Great Western Mills Smitham Bridge Road during demolition Oct. 1985<br />

Silvia Pascoe with her medal for bravery during <strong>Hungerford</strong> shooting with Lisa Mildenhall<br />

Joan Kendall’s 80th birthday party 14th December 1992<br />

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Joan Kendall’s birthday cake<br />

Mrs Olive Sadlier Moffat “Moffie” 6th Feb 1900 - 6th Feb 1995<br />

Sonner North 98 years old 11.06.97<br />

Presentation of Legion d’Honneur to Sonner North Feb. 1999<br />

Sonner North 100 - up and going strong<br />

The building housed the Laundry and later Lowheat Ltd.<br />

Oakes Bros Park Street before demolition April 2000<br />

Oakes Bros Park Street during demolition May 2000<br />

The site after demolition.<br />

The Rose of Hungerfrod on Kennet & Avon Canal May 2000<br />

Repair work on the Kennet & Avon Canal Early 2001<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Cycle Speedway c.1960<br />

The Marsh and Canal<br />

The odld library 2007 Exterior, Interior, and Library staff<br />

Album 4:<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> War Memorial 1939-1945 – Original Photos and Documents<br />

Album 5:<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Hospital – the last days of demolition, Oct-Nov 1995, presented by Ivor Speed<br />

Album 6:<br />

“ Everest Climb” by Berkshire Firemen at Town Hall, 11 th July 1998<br />

Album 7: Presented by Geraldine Richens, April 2003<br />

Local views taken by SW Parry, Bridge Street<br />

Various portraits taken by WS Parry, Bridge Street<br />

Photos of Berkshire Yeomanry<br />

Envelope 8:<br />

Alexanders Coal Waggon, Midland Works, Birmingham<br />

Park Street Development (Williams Court) – May 2000 (Ivor Speed)<br />

Railwaymens Supper, 1912 (Parsons)<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Station Staff c1905 (Parsons)<br />

Station Staff, King’s Visit 26.10.1912 (Parsons)<br />

Last Broad Gauge GWR<br />

Christingle Service 7.12.1978<br />

Envelope 9:<br />

5 pics of East Woodhay<br />

Lantern Slides c.1900<br />

• St Lawrence Church<br />

• Canal<br />

• Three Swans Hotel<br />

St Paul’s from Southwark, c1875<br />

St John’s Mission Hall, 1986<br />

King;’s Visit High Street<br />

Hocktide 1912 – Police Inspector Tom Randall and family<br />

Ladies Football team, 1956<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Beard Family<br />

Rear of 33/34 High Street<br />

Templeton House<br />

H'ford High Street looking North<br />

Christine Nora Stock nee Richens b.1900<br />

Bridge Street (west)<br />

High Street (west)<br />

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B18<br />

B50<br />

B51


High Street (east)<br />

B52<br />

The Ivor Speed Slide Collection (mostly 1980s-1990s)<br />

Maps and Charts:<br />

File 1:<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Civil Parish<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong>, 129 High St (by John Brook, 1985)<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Map (O.S. 1984)<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> from the air - 1985<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong> Enclosure Award 1819 (part & whole)<br />

Berkshire (Saxton) 1636<br />

File 2:<br />

File 3:<br />

File 4:<br />

Berkshire (Speed) Gloucestershire - 1610 (Speed)<br />

Hampshire (Speed) Middlesex (Speed)<br />

Wiltshire (Speed)<br />

Isle of Wight (Speed)<br />

Monmouth County - 1610 (Speed)<br />

Somerset (Speed)<br />

Bath Road - Ogilby - 1670<br />

Hamstead Park Berkshire divided in Hundreds - 1756<br />

Hampshire divided into Hundreds - 1753<br />

Britain & Ireland (Blaeu) – 1635<br />

Road from London to Bath (Sheet 7 – <strong>Hungerford</strong> to Newbury), Archibald Robertson, 1792.<br />

Church and Town Land - W. Francis, 1794<br />

Chilton Lodge Estate – Dymour 1814<br />

Wilts & Berks – John Rocque 1761<br />

Kennet & Avon Canal, Newbury to <strong>Hungerford</strong><br />

Kennet & Avon Canal, Kintbury to Froxfield 1984<br />

Newbury from the Air, 1985<br />

<strong>Hungerford</strong>, Miscellaneous<br />

The Road, London to Bristol<br />

Large Maps and Charts (Rolled):<br />

1. Ordnance Survey, 1:50,000 Newbury and Wantage Sheet 174, 1980<br />

2. Ordnance Survey, 1:10,000 - Newbury and <strong>Hungerford</strong>, c.1980<br />

3. Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 - <strong>Hungerford</strong> Town, 1984<br />

4. Ordnance Survey, Route Planner, Southern England, 1983<br />

5. Ordnance Survey, 1:63,360 – Sheet 158 Oxford and Newbury, 1962<br />

6. Kintbury Parish, Abraham Dymock, Aldbourne, 1822<br />

7. Kintbury and Kintbury Aerial 1:10,000, 1984<br />

8. Kintbury and Avington, 1879<br />

9. Berkshire Divided in Hundreds, 1756<br />

10. Berkshire, by John Carey, 1805<br />

11. Chilton Lodge Estate, 1814; West Berkshire, by John Rocque, 1761; <strong>Hungerford</strong>, by William<br />

Francis, 1794<br />

12. John Willis – Newbury & West Berkshire, 1768<br />

13. <strong>Hungerford</strong> Inclosure by Abraham Dymock 1819<br />

14. Kennet & Avon Canal Tactical Map Newbury - <strong>Hungerford</strong><br />

15. St. Lawrence Churchyard drawn by A.D. Field, 1981<br />

16. Frontages of some <strong>Hungerford</strong> High Street Properties (April 1986) - [102-88, 107-101, 113-108,<br />

120-114, 126-120, 130-126, 87-77]<br />

17. Painting - Front Elevations of High Street East 1985 - by John Simson<br />

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18. <strong>Hungerford</strong> Town Hall & High Street - from painting by G. Shepherd, 1821<br />

19. St. Lawrence Churchyard Plan (Sections A & B),

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