Bedfordshire Historical Miscellany.
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247 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

24 b/w.

Series: Publications Bedfordshire Hist Rec Soc

Series Vol. Number: 72

Imprint: Bedfordshire Historical Record Society

Bedfordshire Historical Miscellany.

Essays in Honour of Patricia Bell

Edited by Patricia Bell and Nigel Lutt

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This collection of fifteen essays was presented to Patricia Bell on her retirement as BHRS Honorary General Editor.

This collection of fifteen essays was presented to Patricia Bell on her retirement as BHRS Honorary General Editor.

Contents:

'Pre-1841 censuses and population listings in Bedfordshire', by Colin Chapman

'The Bedfordshire Historic Environment Record', by David Baker

'Archives and the visual arts: Potsgrove Church, its fourteenth century glazing and other fittings', by Richard Marks

'The geography of dissent in Bedfordshire', by Edwin Welch

'Samuel Bennett of Tempsford', by David Bushby

'The case against Hugh Reeve, a seventeenth century recusant', by Andrew Underwood

'William Cirket of Elstow', by Alan Cirket

'Some unpublished letters of the Revd Legh Richmond', by Simon Houfe

'Astry and Orlebar correspondence from two Ashton Court papers (1709-1721)', by Margaret McGregor

'My Choice: a poem written in 1751 by Mary Orlebar', by James Collett-White

'Mantuamakers and milliners: women making and selling clothes in eighteenth century Bedfordshire', by Anne Buck

'Activities of an estate agent in mid-eighteenth century England: Robert Butcher and the town of Bedford', by Hermann Wellenreuther [Butcher was land agent for the Duke of Bedford.]

'Leaves from the Mayor's album: Geoffrey Howard's eventful year of office 1901-2', by Richard Wildman

'The Bedford medical community in the nineteenth century', by Bernard Cashman

'The Crescent, Bedford', by Elizabeth Moser

'A remarkable school: Bedford County School 1869-1916', by Sylvia Woods

Patricia Bell was Bedfordshire County Archivist 1968-1986 and also General Editor for BHRS. She both edited and contributed to many BHRS volumes.

Nigel Lutt took his degree at the School of Slavonic & East European Studies, London University, in 1982, and the following year joined the staff of Bedfordshire Archives and Records Service where he worked for the next thirty years, before leaving in 2014. He undertakes research on the soldiers of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. His other interests include collecting and researching coins and medals, as well as railways and tennis.

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Title Details

247 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

24 b/w.

Series: Publications Bedfordshire Hist Rec Soc

Series Vol. Number: 72

Imprint: Bedfordshire Historical Record Society