Catalogue description PARISHES OF WESTMILL AND WESTON

This record is held by Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies

Details of D/EGr/83
Reference: D/EGr/83
Title: PARISHES OF WESTMILL AND WESTON
Description:

WESTMILL

 

General Accounts of the Parish Westmill

 

Earthworks and Urns found at Westmill

 

Church

 

St Marys Church Westmill

 

Epitaphs in Westmill Church Yard

 

A list of Rectors from 1381 to 1851

 

An article on Nathaniel Salmon. Hertfordshire Historian Born 1675 Died 1742

 

House

 

A cottage called "Button Snap" once the property of Charles Lamb

 

Coles Park Buntingford, home of Robert Philips Greg

 

Biography

 

The family of Bellendens, an ancient Scottish family, gravestones in Westmill Church

 

Robert Philips Greg of Coles Park Buntingford, Justice of the Peace and chairman of the Buntingford Bench (to be found in the folder marked HOUSE, COLES)

 

Prints

 

Interior photographs of fire place and staircase in [Broadfield Hall]

 

Pictures of Coles Park, Buntingford

 

Photographs of St Marys Church, Internal and External

 

Photographs of Houses in Westmill

 

Brass Rubbing, unidentified

 

WESTON

 

Gemeral accounts of the Parish of Weston

 

Church

 

The Holy Trinity Church, Weston

 

List of names found in Church Register up to 1760

 

Monument in Weston Churchyard to Mary Williamson 1844

 

Small plan of churchyard, Weston

 

Various Epitaphs of Interest in the Church

 

Hall

 

Fairclough Hall

 

Reference to Wills of Faircloughs, Baptisms and Burials

 

Pedigree of Fairclough Family

 

Weston Hall

 

Antiquities

 

Where the Ancient Britons Trod. The Roman Way

 

Weston Chapel formerly existed at Lannock Farm

 

Biography

 

William Kympton of Weston Merchant Tailor

 

William Moles, sentences to death for setting fire to Farm buildings in Weston 1817, aged 19 yrs

 

Mr William Farr, A Circuit Steward for the Methodist Hitchin Circuit

 

Charity

 

Thomas Underwood

 

Roe's Charity: Henry Octavious Roe

 

Folk Lore

 

May Day Song

 

Jack O'Legs the Robber-Giant of Weston

 

(A Hertfordshire Robin Hood or the story of Jack O'Legs, The Robber-Giant of Weston)

 

Rubbings of two stones [Dripstones]

 

Prints

 

Photographs of Holy Trinity Church, Weston, internal and external

 

The Bury, Weston

 

Photograph of a House and a lake in Weston [Fairclough Hall or Weston Hall] not identified

 

Photographs of Weston School, teachers and pupils [early 20th c]

 

Photographs of the Roman Road

 

Photographs of Damask Green, Weston

 

Pictures of Weston Chapel

 

General Views of Weston, including a Windmill

 

Coats of Arms for Hale and Pryor

Date: undated
Held by: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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