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The Lordship of Westington & Combe Gloucestershire
Ref: 2009/294/DS
Details of the Manors of: 1. The Lordship of Westington & Combe Gloucestershire 2. The Lordship of Berrington Gloucestershire 3. Conveyance of the Lordship of Westington and Combe from the Earl of Gainsborough to Nicholas Lambertus Johannes Josephus Dusink
The Ludlow Family
Ref: 2013/054/DS
Pedigrees of three branches of the family: 1) The Ludlows of Shipton Moyne, Glos. 2) The Ludlows of Shrewsbury, Stokesay & Hodnet, Co. Shropshire 3) The Ludlows of Hilldeverill, Wilts. See also Cat ref. 2013/053 and Query ref. 13.032.
The Ludlow Family of Campden
Ref: 2013/053/DS
Material compiled by Robin Ludlow about his Ludlow [Ludelowe, Lodelowe] ancestors who were wool merchants and owned land and property in Campden from the 13th to 15th Centuries. Includes: Book: “The Sheepe hath payed for all” about the Ludlows of Stokesay by Christopher Train published by the Ludlow Historical Research Group in 2005; English Heritage publication on ...
The Man who dreamt of the Soul of England
Ref: 2002/037/DS
Article about Frederick Griggs in The Catholic Herald 29/3/2002.
The Manor and Borough of Campden in 1273
Ref: 2004/076/DS
CADHAS, 1996. A. The Succession from Sir Roger de Somery B. The Extent and nature of de Somery’s Manor and Borough C. Campden’s Population 1273 D. The division of Campden between the four heirs. E. The possible geography of late thirteenth century Campden. Sketch Map of Sir Roger de Somery’s Manor Complete list of names of tenants and burgesses and their holdings.
The Merrimix Miming Play
Ref: 2005/121/L
Mumming Play written by Seamus Stewart 1964, compiled from traditional sources. (File 6)
The Methodists in Campden A Short History
Ref: 2004/163/DS
A short history of Methodists in Campden. N.d.
The Middle East A Vigil
Ref: 2003/073/E
A poster inviting people to take part in a vigil of silent prayer for peace in the Middle East, at St Catharine’s Church, 12th January, 1991.
The Old Police Station
Ref: 2010/087/DS
Poll on 22/2/2001 about the purchase of the Old Police Station, flier.
The Old Silk Mill
Ref: 2012/016/L
History of the Silk Mill from 1784. Includes information on silk manufacture and trade, the building’s sale to C.R.Ashbee and use by the Guild of Handicraft up to the present day. CADHAS publication. 2012, 8pp.
The Order of Divine Service for...
Ref: M2023/08
Trinity Sunday 31 May 1953 being the Sunday preceding Her Majesty’s Cornonation; the Form and Order of Service of Thanksgiving for the Victory in Europe of the Arms of the United Nations 1945
The other Campden House, home of Sir Baptist Hicks
Ref: 2007/128/DS
Campden House, Kensington, 1965 newspaper cutting. One of the two stone dogs which guarded the house remains in Kensington Central Library.
The Parish Church Chipping Campden
Ref: 1997/031/DO
Printed by Photo Precision Ltd., St. Albans, n.d.
The Parish Church Chipping Campden
Ref: 2009/299/DS
Visitor’s short guide to St James’s Church, n.d., 3 fold card, b/w
The Parish Church of St James Chipping Campden
Ref: 2003/062/DO
Service sheet for a Service to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen.
The Pictorial History of Royal Maundy
Ref: 1997/082/E
Description of the history of giving Maundy Money by the monarch.
The Plant Hunter
Ref: 2008/017/DS
Ernest Wilson, Chinese Puzzle. Chapter 7 of “The Plant Hunter”. Born in Chipping Campden 1876, Lower High Street.
The Play of Noye's Fludde from the Chester Mystery Cycle
Ref: 2010/083/DS
St Catharine’s School presentation 26th May, n.y.
The Protection of Your Home against Air Raids
Ref: 2004/068/DO
Home Office booklet, 1938, pub. HMSO.
The rare tree hunter of Chipping Campden
Ref: 2008/104/DS
Ernest Wilson, cutting from the Evesham Journal, 19/10/1972.
The Residential Attractions of Chipping Campden
Ref: 1996/018/DS
Guide to Chipping Campden printed for Alfred Bower High Street, Campden, Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent. Voucher copy. Pub. The Residential Centres Bureau. Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd. n.d.
The Review of Charities for the Poor and Sick Poor, Gloucestershire
Ref: 2018/060
Part II North Cotswold Rural District 1970 Lists each charity under the area, the start date, aims, annual income, current status and Trustee administration.
The Ruins of Old Campden House
Ref: 1997/104/DO
Original Document describing Campden House. Handwritten account (well-known material) by J. Baker, C.C. n.d. Also contains two handwritten sheets headed ‘The Court House, Campden’, unsigned, n.d. (well-known material). See also 1996/058/DS.
The Salt Way and Chipping Campden
Ref: 2002/026/DS
‘Gloucestershire Countryside’ Vol. 5 No. 7 April-June, 1945. p 150 letter concerning the Salt Way. Vol 7, No. 5 October-December 1950.
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