You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 11 results You've searched for: Subject: "Chipping Campden" xCentury: "16th" x Search term Filter by Subject Chipping Campden (11) Filter by Format Book (1)Booklet (1)Document (9) Filter by Century 7th (1)8th (1)9th (1)10th (1)11th (3)12th (4)13th (5)14th (5)15th (7)16th (11)17th (10)18th (9)19th (8)20th (7)21st (2) Chipping Campden from the Grass Roots. booklet by John Horne 1982 Ref: 2016/030/B Chipping Campden from the Grass Roots: The Wool Trade in 1400 and the development to 1930. booklet by John Horne. 1982 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 Old Campden House Ref: 2007/211/DS Old Campden House, booklet describing the history of the Landmark Trust site and Banqueting Houses. Copy of a published letter from Edward Lutyens. Copies of letters from Carol Jackson to the Landmark Trust about errata in the booklet. Our Rural Idyll Ref: 2003/138/DS Article in Cotswold Life, September 2002, pp 64-69 words and photography by Mark Child. Photos of buildings in Chipping Campden, a brief history of the town. A description of the 2002 Cheese Festival. William Sheldon's shooting party, 1553, newspaper cuttings Ref: 2003/103/DS 4 cuttings from the ‘Evesham Journal’ about William Sheldon’s Shooting party in Campden, April, 1553. Lanes of Campden Ref: 2003/132/B The Lane Family of Chipping Campden. Pub. Limited Editions, Ealing, London, 2000. Presented to CADHAS by the author. The Fields in the Valley Ref: 2006/126/DO Covers 689AD – 1799. Includes old hamlets,medieval fields and wool. Tithe Barn, correspondence Ref: 2008/025/DO Tithe Barn, existence in Campden. Letter from Allan Warmington to Mr Weller about the Tithe Barn, an Elizabethan Mill, the demesne lands of Campden and Broad Campden. Illustrative map. Land and its Owners Ref: 2006/096/DO Descriptions of the town by Geoffrey Powell in his research notes for “Campden a New History”. 1. The Land and its owners. 2. The Town and the People 3. The Start of Change Lords of the Manor of Chipping Campden Ref: 2006/044/DO 2 Lists of the Lords of the Manor of Chipping Campden Royal Visits to Campden Ref: 2007/231/DS Visits of Henry II, King John, Henry III, Edward II, Edward VII and Queen Mary to Campden. by Josephine Griffiths