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Three volumes of detailed description of Bedfordshire parish churches, presented with text from five important nineteenth-century sources; Appendices and Index complete the set.
Church buildings --- Architecture --- History
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The notebooks kept by Samuel Whitbread II of Southill (1764-1815) are a rare survival, recording in detail the cases he handled in his capacity as a Justice - or Magistrate - for the County. The original notebooks are difficult to read, but Alan Cirket's edition makes their contents available for all to study. This volume conveys a lively picture of social and economic conditions in the closing stages of the Napoleonic wars.
Judges --- Whitbread, Samuel, --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History
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The notebooks kept by Samuel Whitbread II of Southill (1764-1815) are a rare survival, recording in detail the cases he handled in his capacity as a Justice - or Magistrate - for the County. The original notebooks are difficult to read, but Alan Cirket's edition makes their contents available for all to study. This volume conveys a lively picture of social and economic conditions in the closing stages of the Napoleonic wars.
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- England --- Judges --- Whitbread (Samuel II). --- justices of the peace. --- law enforcement. --- social conditions. --- Whitbread, Samuel, --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History
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Housekeeping --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- England
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The wills are those in English in the first surviving register of wills proved in the Court of the Archdeacon of Bedford, now held by Bedfordshire and Luton Records and Archives Service at ABP/R/ 1. They are mainly presented here as abstracts: a few of the earlier wills and some of the more interesting ones are fully transcribed. There are some intimate glimpses of 16th century life, such as bequests of clothes and provision for the testator's widow. The Latin wills from ABP/R/ 1 are published in volume 45. The second part of this volume contains Diana Orlebar (nee Astry)'s recipe book and a notebook. The 375 recipes - culinary, medicinal, for wines, cordials, preserves and pickles, etc - were collected by Diana Astry. The notebook contains menus of dinners she attended between 1701 and 1708.
Wills --- Cooking --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History
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The wills are those in English in the first surviving register of wills proved in the Court of the Archdeacon of Bedford, now held by Bedfordshire and Luton Records and Archives Service at ABP/R/ 1. They are mainly presented here as abstracts: a few of the earlier wills and some of the more interesting ones are fully transcribed. There are some intimate glimpses of 16th century life, such as bequests of clothes and provision for the testator's widow. The Latin wills from ABP/R/ 1 are published in volume 45. The second part of this volume contains Diana Orlebar (nee Astry)'s recipe book and a notebook. The 375 recipes - culinary, medicinal, for wines, cordials, preserves and pickles, etc - were collected by Diana Astry. The notebook contains menus of dinners she attended between 1701 and 1708.
Wills --- Cooking --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History --- Archdeaconry of Bedford. --- Astry (Diana). --- Orlebar (Diana). --- food. --- recipes. --- wills.
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This is Volume 59 of the Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society.
Bedfordshire (England) --- History. --- History --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Bedford corporation. --- Bunyan (John). --- Grey family. --- Inskip family. --- Kelyng (Sir John). --- Wrest House. --- Wrest Park. --- judges. --- memoirs. --- nonconformity. --- politics.
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