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The Grevill Pedigree
Ref: 1996/133/G
From Bulletin 8 of Charlton Kings Local History Society, Autumn 1982. Includes the family tree of Mrs L Peach. Various spellings of Greville. Scanned.
The Harrowby family and the Burnt Norton Collection
Ref: 2000/034/TA
CADHAS lecture 16/3/2000. Now on CD: 2011/048/CD in CD Box 1
The History and Antiquity of Chipping Campden Church
Ref: 2001/020/DS
Transcript of George Ballard’s letter of 1731 outlining the history of Campden Parish Church. Transcribed by Jill Wilson. Includes inscriptions no longer extant and some not in Bigland.
The Johnsons of Tidmington. Annals of a Forgotten Family
Ref: 1996/051/B
Family History of the Johnsons, researched by P. Drinkwater, pub. 1978.
The Life of a Country Lad
Ref: 2009/053/B
Pub. Campden People, 2008. A memoir of Michael Philip Grove. Signed by the editor, his son, Robert Grove.
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.
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 Military Survey of Gloucestershire, 1522
Ref: 2000/040/B
Gloucestershire Record Series, Vol. 6. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.
The Tale of the Truby Family
Ref: 2000/075/G
Family history of the Truby family by Mrs Jennie Haynes. 1. Banns of William Truby and Alice Stanley, Campden, 1771. 2. Copies of two Truby marriage certificates, Chipping Campden. See: Last Will and Testament of John Truby, Chipping Campden, 1781 and Last Will and Testament of William Truby 1802. Transcriptions in CCHS Archives
The Trinders of Campden
Ref: 2011/092/G
Trinder family details from 1847 – 1874, with descriptions of Campden properties passed through the family.
Trade directories 1830-1935
Ref: 2003/141/DI
Trade directories, Kelly’s, Pigot’s and others,1830,1842,1844,1856,1859,1868,1870 1879,1882-3,1885,1887,1891,1901,1910,1914,1919,1923,1927,1931,1935. Digitised.
Traditional Recipes of the British Isles
Ref: 1999/006/G
Book inscribed and annotated by Clare King, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Gainsborough. Pub. Faber & Faber 1951. With notes by Carol Jackosn
Tucker family photographs, 3
Ref: 2003/128/P
Photographs: 1. George and Joe Tucker as children, n.d. c1928 2. Wedding Photograph, 1947 3. Photograph of the Tucker family John, George, Jean and Joe, Feb 1932
Updated Family Trees of the Keyte/Keight Family.
Ref: 2014/049/DO
1) Correspondence between Margaret Causer (nee Keight) and Carol Jackson (CCHS) 2) Updated Baronetcy of Ebrington – Aug. 2013 3) Campden family of William Napper Keyte – coal merchant 4) Keight ancestry & descendents in Inkberrow, Worcs. 5) Keyte ancestry in Ebrington, Broad Campden & Shipston 6) Ancestry of Margaret Causer & Roger Keyte See also: Keyte material in C2S2B36.5
Usher family history
Ref: 2004/135/G
Various items listed by Carol Jackson: 1. Letter from Neville Usher 2. Letter from J Griffiths of Woolstaplers Hall Museum. 3. Postcard from Birmingham New St Station, July 1908? From ME to sister Mrs Jessie Taylor. 4. J Taylor Snow photo of Campden. 5. Photo of Frank with Neville? 6. Photo of Sue and Neville ...
Viscount Campden, coming of age celebration1906. Newspaper cutting
Ref: 1997/079/G
Cutting from the ‘Evesham Journal and Four Shires Advertiser’, Saturday, July 7th 1906. The Coming of Age of Viscount Campden, with photographs of The Countess of Gainsborough, the Earl of Gainsborough and Viscount Campden. Typed copy of the cutting – transcribed by Carol Jackson.
Viscount Campden, coming of age, 1906. Newspaper cuttings
Ref: 1997/132/G
Article about the Coming of Age of Viscount Campden, a Dinner to the Volunteers. Sketches of Downside, near Bath where Arthur Edward Joseph Noel, born 30/6/1884 received the earlier part of his education. Advertisement for Tudor House, Gloucester in the Evesham Journal, July 1906. Photocopies. Article in The Evesham Journal and Four Shires ...
Wallington family history
Ref: 1991/001/G
Wallington Family – Millers in Campden in the 17th & 18th Centuries. Family pedigree. Will of Rowland Wallington 1693, transcription. Photocopy of the will of Chrispianus Wallington 1697. Photocopy of the will of John Wallington, 1636. 2 photocopies of 17th century documents (probates?). Letters between Tony Wallington and Peter Gordon, regarding the Wallingtons. Peter Gordon’s details of Berrington Mill, also known ...
Warner and Keyte documents.
Ref: 2003/058/G(WA)
Warner and Keyte documents.
Warner Askew Archives, some items in Blockley
Ref: 2010/071/G
Warner Askew Archives, updated list of items held by CADHAS and list of those items passed to Blockley Heritage Society. List updated by Carol Jackson, February 2010.
Warner Askew archives.
Ref: 2003/005/G (WA)
Warner Askew archives. List of items given to the CADHAS archives. Photographs taken at a Warner family gathering and other occasions. Some held in the Comma Archive.
Warner Clockmakers, details
Ref: 2009/239/DO
Warner Clockmakers, details of John Warner, Robert Mander Warner, Richard Warner and Isaac Warner. 4 photocopies of a picture of a Warner Clock, owned by Gareth Jones.
Warner family and house history
Ref: 2003/030/G (WA)
Warner Document, (George III), copies. Pleas of land at Westminster, c1740. Mentions Messuage in Tenement in Campden, John Warner, John Berry, Thomas & Alice Whatcott, Thomas Francis, and Christopher Codrington.
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