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Notebook #40
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Notebook #33
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Churches visited: Fressingfield, Eye (Suffolk?), Brome, Needham, Redenhall (page 14), Gawdy Hall, Gillingham, Yaxley (Nov. 6th), Redgrave, Walsham le Willows, Westhorpe (page 46), Ipswich – St. Mary le Town, -St. Peters, -St. Margarets, Christchurch Manor, Hadleigh (page 72), Bevechurch (?), Layer Marney, Kelvedon, Coggeshall, Great Maplestead, Bradwell Juxta, Coggestall (Nov 9th), Faulkbourne, Withham (revisited), Gestingthorpe (revisited) (page 122), Borley, Romford, Hornchurch, Upminster, South Ockenden, Little Warley, Shenfield, Shalford (May 3 1934) (page 152), Ideworth, Kingston (Somerset) (Sept. 18), Netherstowe, Shipborne (Aug 1938!), Framingham, Lullingstone.
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Notebook #26
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Places visited – Chatham, "London & Its Environs" (page 4), Eltham Parish Church, Stroud Parish Church, Haresfield Glos (page 10), Bristol-Cathedral (April 23, 1923) (page 11), - All Saints, Colston Monument, Worcester Cathedral, Hanbury (page 24), Blockley, St. Peter's Droitwich, Bedley, Blockley (page 35), Bath Abbey, Shalford, Lambeth (page 45), ?Handel, Redhill (1923) (page 48), Reigate (August 1923), Notes (pages 61-65), Tottenham (page 71), Leyton (page 75), Flaxman, "John Kennedy's History of Leyton" (1890)(page 85), "St. Martin-in-the-Fields Registers" (page 92), Westminster Abbey (page 96), West Ham. Book reverses, Notes, "Garrick (?) Sale" (page 113), notes on sculptors (pages 115-125).
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Notebook #31
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Places visited: Beecles, Horne, Wiley/Witly, Geddington Little Glenham, Saxmundham, Sale at Carleton park (1937), (Somerset Tour) Hinton St. George, Taunton St. James. Pitminster, Combe Florey, St. Decuman's, Nynehead, Wellington, Creech St. Michael (page 19), Ruishton, Hobe, Kingston, Luccombe, Rington, Celworthy, Tong ("with Mr. Mander Aug.3.37"), Codsall, Brewood, Worfield (page 31), Claverly, Halesown, Claddersley Corbet, Bromsgrove, Aston, Aylesbury ("with Mrs. Wise, May 6.37) (page 45), Isfieldl, Lewes, Fletching (Aug 31.59), Barcombe, Bromhem, Houghton Conquest, Maulden, Campton, Southall, Old Warden, Sutton, Clapham, Eyworth, Cardington Chilton (revisited 17.9.37) Woodbridge, Boxted (page 67), Denston, Little Thurlow, Little Bradley, Kedington, Wethersfield, Finchingfield, Great Dunnow, Great Canfield, Great Waltham, Halstead (page 90), Wellington, Llanthony, Clodock, Cassington (page 111), Stanton Harcourt, Wield (Weild Wood Feb.20.38), Clevering (Covington (Combs), St. Neots, Everton, St. Katherine's Chapel, Regents Park, (London) Cockayne Hatley, Long Stanton, Swenesey, Sketchworth (revisited), Cambridge Jesus College, Madingley (revisited), Dunster (page 130).Bishops Hill (April 1.38) West Buckland, Canyngton, Bridgewater (revisited), Bristol Cathedral Cloisters, St. Augustine's, St. Stephen's All Saints, St. Peter's, Hinkworth, Ashwell, Bennington (page 144), Radwell, Ladwell, Willian, Claverling (April 5.39), Stoke D'Abernon, Wield, Hornsey, East Ham (Dec.5.39) Westham (page 156), Stratford-atte-Bow (London), (blank pages), Notes (pages 176-180).
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Notebook #34
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Churches visited: West Sussex – Yapton, Sidlesham, East Dean, Singleton, West Dean, North Marden, Stoughton, Racton, Funtington, West Stoke, Billingshurst (page 31), Stanford, Shipley, Thakeham, Stopham, Petworth, Tortington (page 63), Amberley, Stoke-by-Guildford(?) (May 13, 1939), Walton, Thames Ditton, Burwell Cambs, (May 31 1939), Landwade revisited, Chippenham Cambs., Wimpole (page 91), "Sefton or Sephton", Halsall, Ormeskirk, Winwick, Warrington (page 123), Prestcott, St. Nicholas, Liverpool (June 15 1939), Walton, Ashbourne, Fenny Bentley (17.VI.39), Tissington, Blore Staffs, Crickhowell (Aug. 14 1939) (page 165), Kentchurch, Grosmont, Much Dewchurch, Woodford Essex "by bus Oct. 25 1939", Derby Cathedral (9 Nov. 1939) (page 182) Derby – St. Alkmunds, Thorpe, Okeover, Ledleston.
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Notebook #75
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Largely pencil entries – beginning with collection of recipes; in several hands (Katharine Esdaile, Edmund Esdaile and others). Recipes (pages 1-10); Notes; state papers (page 14). Churches (places visited/people; Willingale Dor; Wribble (page 20); Kensington Palace; St. Sampson's Cocklake (?); St. Mary's Cricklake (?) (page 36); Chippenham; Notes (in Katharine Esdaile's handwriting?); St. David's (page 49); Hackney; BLANK PAGES (pages 54-55); Notes; St. Giles' Reading (?); BOOK REVERSES; Notes (page 66); BOOK REVERSES (page 93); More indecipherable notes; BLANK PAGES; Byrd (page 104); Queen's Library; Notes and rough sketches (to end).
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Notebook #47
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Churches/places visited. Swinbrook; Islip; Stanton St. John, Thame; Brightwell Baldwin; Lidlington (18.iv.28); Somerton; North Aston; Great Tew; Spolsbury; Steeple Ashton; Rousham; Great Milton; Long Crendon, Chilton; Bicester; Oxford – Christchurch; -St. Mary Magdalene; - St. Aldates; - St. Mary the Virgin; - All Saints; - St. Michael's Church; - St. Thomas; St. Ebbe's; St. Peter's in the East; - Holywell Church; - St. Giles; - Corpus Chapel (page 31); - Merton (College) Chapel; - All Souls' Chapel; - Univ(ersity College) Chapel; - Magdalen Chapel; - St. John's (College) Chapel; - Oriel (College) Chapel; - New College Chapel; Cuckfield (25.iv.28) (page 43); Shipley; Horsham; Charlwood; Rusper; Ifield; St. Paul's Cathedral Crypt (London) (2.v.28); London – St. Andrews, Holborn; Wiston; London -St. Katharine's Chapel, Regent's Park; Langar; Staunton in the Vale; Honington; Carlton Scroop; Caythorpe; Fulbeck; Stragglethorpe; Leadenham; Sleaford; Melton Mowbray (page 65); Kirby Bellars; Gaddesby; Boothby Pagnell (10.vii.28); Edenham; Burton Coggles (?); Buckminster; Stapleford; Upton (N. Hants); Peterborough-Cathedral; - St. Johns; Elton (Hants); Stamford – St. Martins (18/8/28) (page 85); - St. George's; - St. Michaels; -St. Marys; -St. John's; - All Saints; Uffington; Chesterton; Woodstone; Ely Cathedral; Laugtoft (?); Market Deeping (page 100) Peterborough – Cathedral Yard (22.viii.28); Patcham (13.ix.28) "revisited 8.iv.61 with my daughters and their friend Joan Wells (of Ruislip)" (page 103); Pulborough; Stopham; Stonington; Temple Church Triforium (12.ix.28); Oxford – BNC (Brasenose College) Chapel (14.xii.28); - St. Mary the Virgin; St. Stephen's Walbrook (17.xiii.28); St. Peter's Cornhill; St. Michael Cornhill; St. Andrew Undershaft; All Hallows, Barking; St. Mary at Hill; St. Margaret's Westminster (2.i.29) (page 136); St. James', Piccadilly (London); Oxford – Wadham (College) Chapel (19.iii.29); - Balliol (College) Chapel; - St. Peter in the East; - Merton (College) Chapel (again) (21.iii.29); Lewes – All Saints (8.iv.29); Iford; Billinghurst (page 159); Wisborough Green: Petworth; Tillington; Easebourne; Stedham; Trotton; Chichester (24.VI.29) –Cathedral; -Cloisters; -St. Clare's; -St. Andrew's St. Giles in the Fields (London?) (2.VIII.29); St. Anne's Soho; Islington; Old St. Pancras; Bow Church; Bromley by Bow; Westham; Ashurst; Cowfold; Reading (7.VI.29) – St. Lawrence; -St. Mary's; Chislehurst (9.VIII.29); Shoreham, Kent (page 198) Oxford; Nottingham –St. Peter's; Nottingham Castle; Nottingham – St. Nicholas; -St. Mary's; Clifton (Notts); Aswarby; Helpingham; Great Hale; Sleaford; Ancaster; West Allington; Shelford; Colwick; Holme Pierrepont; Syston, Welbourne (page 223); Navenby; Nocton; Netheringham; Dorrington; Grantham (17.VIII.29); Peterborough –St. Johns; Marholm; Stanground; Peterborough – Cathedral; Northborough; Lincoln Cathedral (20.VIII.29); Orton Longueville; Rushden; Higham Ferres; Bailey's Yard, South End, Kensington (London) W8; Overton-on-Dee (24.IX.29); Hammer; Whitchurch; Salop; Wrenbury; Nantwich; Acton (Cheshire); Holt; Ruyton of the Eleven Towns (24.IX.29); Basechurch' Atchain; Wroxeter; Much Wenlock; Acton Burnell; Condover; Wrexham (25.IX.29) (page 262); Adderley; Market Drayton; Norton Say; Hodnet; Noreton Corbet; Oswestry (27.IX.29); Llanyblodwell; Shrewsbury –St. Mary's (30.IX.29) (page 283); -St. Altmonds; -St. Julians'; -New St. Chad's; -Abbey; Notes (pages 297-8); Continuation of Index pages 299-301.
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