You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 36 results You've searched for: Century: "11th" x Search term Filter by Subject Agriculture (1)Anglo-Saxon (1)Buildings (1)Campden District (7)Chipping Campden (3)Churches (5)Cotswold Countryside (7)Exhibitions (1)Family History (2)Gloucestershire (1)Legends (1)Local History (1)Middle Ages (1)Military (1)Population Statistics (2)Rents (1) Filter by Format Book (10)Booklet (4)CD/DVD (1)Document (18)Map (1)Plans (1)Tape (1) Filter by Century 1st (2)2nd (3)3rd (4)4th (5)5th (5)6th (5)7th (8)8th (9)9th (11)10th (17)11th (36)12th (27)13th (27)14th (25)15th (24)16th (24)17th (24)18th (21)19th (19)20th (18)21st (7) Roll of Battle Abbey 1066 Ref: 2003/022/G (WA) Roll of Battle Abbey 1066 together with principal Knights Shields, coloured reproduction. The Lordship of Chipping Campden Ref: 2009/252/DS The sale of the Lordship of the Manor, details about the manor for the auction sale, some inaccuracies. Campden Through the Ages Ref: 2000/004/E Programme for a Pageant by Chipping Campden WI (1064-1970), for Scuttlebrook Wake Week, 28/5/1970 Chipping Campden Treasures Ref: 2000/003/E Catalogue of the “Treasures” on display at an exhibition in Chipping Campden Town Hall, 26th August – 31st August, 1967. Lordship title to be auctioned Ref: 2009/118/DS Manors of Chipping Campden and Charingworth to be auctioned on November 15th 2007, by instruction of Lord Gainsborough. Cutting from ‘The Journal’, 1st November 2007. Mickleton Ref: 2010/227/DS History of Mickleton in short articles, mentions Endymion Porter and his family. Occupants of the manor in Mickleton include Thomas Fisher and the Graves. Blockley and Northwick Gloucestershire Ref: 2007/221/B Pub. Blockley Antiquarian Society. Stanton An Introduction to its History & People Ref: 1998/034/G History of Stanton. Henry Izod Rector of Stanton with Snowhill 1623 – 1650. Pub. Stanton History Society. A Lost English County, Winchcombeshire in the 10th and 11th Centuries Ref: 2006/049/B Volume 1 of Studies in Anglo Saxon History,The Boydell Press, Suffolk, 1990 Bells Brasses Benefactions Monuments & Charities Ref: 2008/012/B Printed Vale Press, 2007. The Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul Blockley. Signed by the author. Letter to Carol Jackson. Blockley through Twelve Centuries Ref: 2009/009/B Pub. Kineton: Roundwood Press, 1974. Owned by J.P. Nelson, with cuttings (one about Joanna Southcott) and a letter from the author to Mr Nelson. Winchcombeshire Ref: 2011/008/DS Lecture given by Tim Porter, 17/2/2006. Notes accompanying lecture. See also 2006/012/TA. The Long Forgotten County of Winchcombeshire Ref: 2006/012/TA CADHAS Lecture on 17/2/2006 by Tim Porter. Now on CD: 2012/009/CD in CD Box 2 Deserted Medieval Village of Norton Subedge, documents Ref: 1997/159/DS Documents about the Deserted Medieval Village of Norton Subedge. Fom 1086 to the present. Deserted Mediaeval village of Naunton-sub-Edge, Details of investigation. Ref: 2000/035/DS Deserted Mediaeval village of Naunton-sub-Edge (Norton-sub-edge) investigation by David Vince and Professor Chris Dyer of The University of Birmingham. (Saturday February 19th,2000) Notes on period 1100 to 1620. Investigation of Roman stone coffin dating from 350 – 400. Visit 19th February 2000. The Cartulary of St Augustine's Abbey, Bristol Ref: 2000/041/B Gloucestershire Record Series, Vol. 10. Edited by David Walker, Pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1998. The Open Fields Ref: 1994/014/B Pub. Oxford Clarendon Press, 1954 (2nd edition) Cotswold Churches Ref: 1997/094/B Pub. B. T. Batsford Limited, London and Sydney, 1976 Hook Norton 2000 AD The Millennium Book Ref: 2003/170/B Printed by KMS Litho, Hook Norton. History of Hook Norton Making a Living in the Middle Ages, 850-1250 Ref: 2002/040/B Pub. Yale, 2002 Notes on Saintbury Ref: 1996/009/B Glebe Publishing, also leaflet “Cusack’s Glebe, circa 1390. Long Forgotten County of Winchcombeshire Ref: 2012/009/CD CADHAS lecture on 17/02/2006 by Tim Porter. Copy of tape 2006/012/TA Some medieval references to Norton Ref: 2013/069/DS Typed transcript of references to Norton taken from various documents dating from Domesday Book in 1086. Foxcote, the Story of an English Estate Ref: 2014/003/B The story of the Foxcote estate from the Domesday Survey up to the present time. It was commissioned by the current owners and privately printed. PAGE: 12Next >