You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 44 results You've searched for: Century: "14th" xCentury: "13th" x Search term Filter by Subject Agriculture (1)Campden District (7)Charters (1)Chipping Campden (5)Churches (5)Cotswold Countryside (4)Exhibitions (1)Family History (9)Guild of Handicraft (1)Legends (1)Local History (1)Manor (2)Medieval (1)People (1)Population Statistics (2)Rents (1)Research (1) Filter by Format Book (8)Booklet (3)Document (33) Filter by Century 1st (2)2nd (3)3rd (4)4th (5)5th (5)6th (5)7th (7)8th (8)9th (9)10th (12)11th (25)12th (35)13th (44)14th (44)15th (42)16th (41)17th (41)18th (36)19th (31)20th (29)21st (10) Extracts from medieval Rolls and papers relating to Campden Ref: 2006/103/DS Allan Warmington’s Research papers 1. The division of Campden (& Barrow on Soar) between the heirs of Roger de Somery, 1274. 2. Notes on the succession of various parts of Campden, 1273-1530s. 3. Various 14th century disputes and crimes. 4. Extracts from the Hundred Rolls 1274 and 1278. Noel family history Ref: 1996/151/G Noel family genealogical table with typed notes by Carol Jackson. Given 9.11.1996. The family tree has been mounted and is hung in the corridor outside the Archive room. This chart is “Pedigree of Diana Baroness Barham, only child of Charles Middleton, Baron Barham of Barham Court and Teston in the County ... Washington family history Ref: 2003/023/G (WA) Pedigree of George Washington from King John, with De Clare, de Stafford, and Warner connections. 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. Lord's demesnes in Campden. Ref: 2006/222/DO History of the Lord’s demesnes in Campden, The Domesday Book, the early thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the seventeenth century, enclosures 1799. Extract from Gloucestershire Notes & Queries, Vol I. P302, CCCXIII. Charter granted by James I. 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. St Peter & St Paul Exton Ref: 2003/117/G Guide to St Peter & St Paul at Exton. Noel family. Typewritten notes by Carol Jackson about St Thomas of Canterbury Roman Catholic Chapel at Exton, commissioned by Lord and Lady Gainsborough. Incumbents of Chipping Campden Ref: 2002/044/DO Notes prepared by Donald Holdsworth of Stretton-on-Fosse. Details of the Incumbents of St. James’s Church 1180 – 2001. Diocese of Worcester 1180 – 1460; Diocese of Gloucester 1544 – 2001. List of references. 2002. Relates to 1195/031/TA 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. Exton Park, notes and correspondence. Ref: 1996/031/G Notes on Exton Park. Photographs of Exton Park and the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Exton. Also details of Campden House, Kensington from “Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales” by John Timbs and Alexander Gunn, pp 178-180. Copies of letters between Peter Gordon and Viscountess Campden, concerning Exton. ... 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. 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. 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 Open Fields Ref: 1994/014/B Pub. Oxford Clarendon Press, 1954 (2nd edition) The Rectors of Kingham Ref: 1998/143/B Pub. 1990. Limited edition of 500. Examples of English Handwriting, 1150-1750 Ref: 2001/008/B Essex Record Office Publications 21, 1954 Hook Norton 2000 AD The Millennium Book Ref: 2003/170/B Printed by KMS Litho, Hook Norton. History of Hook Norton Notes on Saintbury Ref: 1996/009/B Glebe Publishing, also leaflet “Cusack’s Glebe, circa 1390. 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 ... PAGE: 12Next >