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RECORDS OF HUNTINGDONSHIRE

The Journal of the Huntingdonshire Local History Society

Contents of the most recent Journals

Vol. 4 No.1                2005

Susan B Edgington:     Huntingdon's Charters.

David Cozens:            Huntingdon's Mayoral Chain, Part 1.

Helen Harwood:          Huntingdon Union Workhouse.

David Cozens:             St Mary's Perambulation 1782.

David Cozens:             Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon.

Alan Richardson:         Robert Hodson, Eighteenth Century Huntingdon Clergyman, Part 1.

Vol.3 No.10                 2003 - 2004

Beth Davis:                  The Augustinian Friary of Huntingdon, A Postscript to the 1913 Report by Inskip Ladds.

Pam Sneath:                 A Monument in its Own Right, The Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Godmanchester.

Transcript of Endowment from the Will of Richard Robins of Godmanchester made 20th September 1558.

J.T.Driver:                    Sir John Sapcote (c 1440 - 1501).

An Exchequer Warrant in favour of Sir John Sapcote Esquire, 1493.

David R Viles:                Laurence Sterne at St Ives.

Vol.3 No.9                     2001-2002

Michael Knight:              The Crosshall to Brington Bridge Turnpike Road.

Michael Knight:              Bedfordshire's Northmost Point.

Joyce Ransome:              Little Gidding in 1796.

Bridget Flanagan:             The Hemingford Abbots Village Cross.

Ken Sneath:                   Godmanchester Probate Inventories.

Elizabeth Belsey:             Wartime Village.

Vol.3 No.8                      2000

Alan Richardson:              Remembering Inskip Ladds.

Michael Green:                 Remembering Huntingdonshire Antiquarians.

Bob Burn-Murdoch:          The Inskip Ladds Files.

D.R. Ransome:                 John Ferrar of Little Gidding.

Ken Sneath:                      Huntingdonshire Hearth Tax.

David Cozens:                   "A.R.P. 1886 Bury".

"How are those trees getting on?"

David R. Viles:                   Alfred James Orage.

Vol.3 No. 7                        1999

Oliver Cromwell Anniversary Issue 1599 - 1999

Alan Richardson:                The Last Ceremony of Honour.

John Goldsmith:                  Yours Oliver Cromwell.

John Goldsmith:                   The First Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon.

David Cozens:                   The James Nayler Affair.

David Cozens:                    Family Loyalties.

Bob Burn-Murdoch:            Some Fit Memorial.

Rev Edwin Paxton Hood:     The Farmer of St Ives.

Vol.3 No. 6


          

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