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Genealogy. Heraldy --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- Great Britain
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A cartulary of the deeds and charters of Newnham Priory in Bedford was compiled in the early fifteenth century. It contains the Priory's deeds and charters from 1166 to 1409. The Latin transcriptions have been explained by brief explanatory headings in English for each of the 600 or more documents. The deeds are rich in field names for the places where the Priory held lands: Goldington, Biddenham, Cardington, Sharnbrook, Ravensden, Renhold, Stotfold and Wotton.
Status of persons --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- Cartularies. --- Biddenham. --- Cardington. --- Goldington. --- Manning (Frederick Joseph). --- Newnham Priory. --- Ravensden. --- Renhold. --- Sharnbrook. --- Stotfold. --- Wootton. --- cartularies. --- charters. --- field names. --- obituaries. --- property deeds. --- Newnham Priory (Bedfordshire, England) --- History --- Bedfordshire (England)
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The development of hunts in Bedfordshire is recounted in the introduction and through transcriptions of documents from several collections in Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service. The documents relate to private hunts (1708-1797) and to the Oakley hunt (1795-1920). They include the hound book of Richard Orlebar of Hinwick House (1708-1727); private correspondence (Orlebar, William Lee Antonie, Samuel Whitbread II); extracts from magazines and books; and circulars; etc. While the topics in these documents concentrate on horses, hounds, hunting and several detailed accounts of particular hunts, some correspondence also deals with local matters and politics. An early account of a hunt saboteur is reprinted from a book of reminiscences.
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- England --- Hunt riding --- Antonie (William Lee). --- Hinwick House. --- Oakley Hunt. --- Orlebar family. --- Whitbread (Samuel II). --- correspondence. --- hound books. --- hunting. --- maps. --- History --- Bedfordshire (England)
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Newnham Priory --- History --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History
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Contains 'Bedfordshire Chapelries: an Essay in Rural Settlement History', by Dorothy Owen.
'Bedfordshire Heraldry: A Conspectus', by F. W. KuhIicke.
'Middlemen in the Bedfordshire Lace Industry', by Anne Buck.
'Joshua Symonds, an 18th-century Bedford Dissenting Minister', by H. G. Tibbutt.
'The 1830 Riots in Bedfordshire, Background and Events', by A. F. Cirket.
'A Bedfordshire Clergyman of the Reform Era and his Bishop', by Joan Varley.
'Worthington George Smith', by James Dyer.
'Aspects of Anglo-Indian Bedford', by Patricia Bell.
'The 1919 Peace Riots in Luton', by John Dony.
This collection of essays was presented to Miss Joyce Godber (formerly County Archivist) on her retirement as general editor for the BHRS.
Bedfordshire (England) --- History. --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- )Harpur Trust schools. --- Anglo-Indians. --- Bedford. --- Dissenters. --- Dunstable. --- Godber (Joyce). --- Luton. --- Matthews (Rev. Timothy). --- Old Meeting. --- Peace riots 1919. --- Smith (Worthington George). --- Swing riots. --- Symonds (Joshua). --- World War I. --- chapels. --- education. --- heraldry. --- lace industry. --- riots.
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