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D/EC1/Z7-12
Title
Unbound text of History
Description

Interspersed with copies and early copies of the original illustrations together with a quantity of additional drawings and prints

The following inventory consist of the whole text of the original edition divided as follows:

Z7 marked Volume 1 contains original Vol 1 pp1-274

Z8 marked Volume 2 contains original Vol 1 p275 to end

Z9 marked Volume 3 contains original Vol 2 pp1-242

Z10 marked Volume 4 contains original Vol 2 p243 to end

Z11 marked Volume 5 contains original Vol 3 pp1-326

Z12 marked Volume 6 contains original Vol 3 p327-end

Index of Portraits

ALABASTER William, 634

ALINGTON Hildebrand, 3rd 1d, 310

ANDREWS Henry (astronomer), 625

ASTON Walter, 1st 1d, 471

AUDLEY Thomas, 1d A., 328

AXTELL Daniel, 155

BARWICK John, 635

BEAUMONT Joseph, 534

BECON Thomas, 538

BILL William, 126

BIRCH Thomas, 198

BACON Francis, visc St.Albans, 47

BACON (Sir) Nathaniel, 50

BACON (Sir) Nicholas, 130

BAKER William (MP), 242

BARKHAM Jane, see CAESAR Jane

BLOUNT (Sir) Henry, 93

BREAKSPEAR Nicholas, Pope Hadrian IV, 73

BROCKET (Sir) John, 340

BROOKE (Sir) Bazell, 656

BROWNRIG Ralph, 533

BRUCE Edward, 1st 1d B of Kinloss, 658

BURGH Ulick de, earl of St. Albans, 36

CAESAR Charles (1664-1700), 315

CAESAR Charles (1697-1780), 314

CAESAR (nee Barkham) Jane, 309

CAESAR (Sir) John, 311

CAESAR (Sir) Julius, 308; his tomb, 316-7

CAESAR (Sir) Thomas, 312

CAPEL Arthur, 1d C, 101, 116

CAPEL (CONINGSBY) George, 115, 133

CAREY Henry, 1d Hunsdon, 437

CARR John (schoolmaster), 282

CARY Henry, earl of Monmouth, 84

CARY -, visc Falkland, 64

CASWELL George, 363

CECIL (nee Manners), c of Salisbury, 500

CECIL Robert, earl of Salisbury, 338

CECIL William, 1d Burleigh, 258, 259

CHAUNCY (Sir) Henry, 644

COLLINS Samuel, 284

COTTON Nathaniel, 60

COWPER William (poet), 149

CRACKERODE Clayton Mordaunt, 389

CRADOCK Samuel, 492

CREECH Thomas, 385

CROMWELL Richard, 267

CUDWORTH Ralph, 589

DARTIQUENAVE Charles, 571

DODDRIDGE Philip, 43

DORMER Robert, earl of Carnarvon, 222

DUBOURDIEU Jean Armand, 591

DUDLEY Ambrose, earl of Warwick, 360

DUDLEY Robert, earl of Leicester, 245

EGERTON Francis, d of Bridgewater, 186

EGERTON John (1649-1686), earl of Bridgewater, 185

EGERTON Thomas, visc Brackley, 179

EDWARDS John, 280

FANSHAWE (nee Harrison) Ann, 506

FANSHAWE (Sir) Richard, 501

FRANK Martin, 12

GORDON (Rev Sir) Adam, 609

GREVILLE Fulke, 1d Brooke, 604

GRIMSTON (Sir) Harbottle, 48

GRIMSTON James, earl of Verulam, 51

GRIMSTON William, visc G, 49

GUYSE John, 281

HAMILTON Anthony, 542

HARE (nee Montagu) Constancia Lucy, ldy Coleraine, 370

HARINGTON Lucy, see RUSSELL Lucy

HARRISON Ann, see FANSHAWE Ann

HERRING Thomas, 535

HETON Martin, 61

HEYWOOD John, 218

HOOLE John, 252

JANEWAY James, 612

JENNINGS (Sir) John, 528

JERMAIN Henry, earl of St.Albans, 10

KEN Thomas, 241

LEVENTHORPE (Sir) Thomas, 313

LIGHTFOOT John, 354

MANNERS Margaret see CECIL Margaret

MEADE Matthew, 489

MIDDLETON Thomas Fanshaw, 220

MOCKET Thomas, 657

MONCK Christopher, d of Albemarle, 260

MONTAGU Constancia Lucy, see HARE Constancia Lucy

MORE (Sir) John, father of Sir Thomas, 210

MORE John, son of Sir Thomas, 212

MORE (Sir) Thomas, 211; with family, 209

MORELL Thomas, 539

MYDDELTON (Sir) Hugh, 237

MYLNE Robert, 239

NORDEN John, 9

OSBORN Peregrine, 2nd d of Leeds, 208

PALMER Herbert, 586

PARIS Matthew, 6

PERCY Algernon, 10th earl of Northumberland, 103

POPE HADRIAN IV, see BREAKSPEAR Nicholas

POPE (Sir) Thomas, 100

PRANCE Miles, 486

PREEDY Benjamin, 13

ROYAL FAMILY:

Edmund of Langley, d of York, 199

John of Gaunt, d of Lancaster, 271

Thomas Woodstock, d, of Gloucester, 417

Edward VI, 167

James I, 623

RUMBOLD (Sir) Thomas, 374

RUSSELL Francis, 2nd earl of Bedford, 129

RUSSELL John, 1st earl of Bedford, 128

RUSSELL (nee Harington) Lucy, c of Bedford, 83

RUSSELL William, 1d R of Thornhaugh, 484

SALTONSTALL (Sir) Richard, 526

SAVAGE John, 603

SEED Jeremiah, 655

SEYMOUR Thomas, 1d S of Sudeley, 325

SHERLOCK Thomas, 636

SHERWIN William, 638

SHIRLEY James, 42

SHUTE John, visc Barrington, 323

SIDNEY Algernon, 488

STAFFORD Henry, d of Buckingham, 272

STANHOPE Philip, earl of Chesterfield, 223

STANLEY Edward, earl of Derby, 173

STANLEY Thomas, earl of Derby, 174

STANLEY Thomas, 629

STRANGE J, 71

STUART (nee Howard, wid Pranell) Frances, d of Richmond and Lenox, 531

STUBBS Philip, 20

THICKNESSE Philip, 327

THROCKMORTON (Sir) Nicholas, 383

VERE Robert de, earl of Oxford, 551

VILLIERS Thomas, earl of Clarendon, 110-1

VILLIERS Thomas, 108-9

WILLETT Andrew, 532

WILLIAMS William Peere, 251

WINNINGTON Thomas, 341

WOLSEY Thomas, Cardinal, 164, 261

WYDVILLE Anthony, 1d Rivers, 37

YORKE (Hon) Charles, 428

Index of topographical and antiquarian drawings and prints

Albury 512-516

Aldbury 137-144

Aldenham 65-70, 125, 229

Great Amwell 236, 238

Anstey 517-519, 668

Ardeley 641-643, 645-648

Ashwell 587-588, 590

Aspenden 520-525

Aston 298-300

Ayot St.Lawrence 301-303

Ayot St Peter 304

Baldock 305-307

Barkway 527, 529-530

Barley 536-537

Bayford 243

Bengeo 240

Benington 318-322

Berkhamsted 145-148, 150-154, 159

Bishops Stortford 491

Bovingdon 157-158

Bramfield 244

Braughing 425-427, 429-431

Broxbourne 246-250

Buckland 540-541

Buntingford 557-561, 649

Bushey 160-163, 165-166

Bygrave 595-593

Caldecote 594-595

Cheshunt 253, 255-257, 262-266

Clothall 596-602

Codicote 324-326

Cottered 605-607

Digswell 329-334

Eastwick 432-433

Essendon 268-273

Flamstead 168-169

Flaunden 171

Great Gassesden 175-176

Little Gassesden 177-178, 180-184, 187-190

Gilston 434-435

Little Hadham 548-550

Much Hadham 543-547

Harpenden 191-192

Hatfield 335-337, 339, 342-343

Hemel Hempstead 193-197

Hertford 269-271, 274-279, 285-288

Hertingfordbury 283, 289-291

Hexton 393-395

Hinxworth 608, 610-611

Hitchin 396-406

Great Hormead 552-553

Little Hormead 554-556

Hunsdon 438-447

Ickleford 407-408

Kelshall 613-614

Kimpton 409

Knebworth 344-348

Abbots Langley 72, 74-81, 654

Kings Langley 200-205

Layston: see BUNTINGFORD

Letchworth 349-351

Lilley 412-414

Long Marston: see under TRING

Meesden 562

Great Munden 355

Little Munden 352-353, 356-359

Newnham 615

Northaw 361-362

Northchurch 156

North Mymms 206-207, 213-217

Norton 616-617

Offley 415-416, 418-420

Brent Pelham 563-567

Furneux Pelham 568-570

Stocking Pelham 571, 667

Pirton 421

Puttenham 219

Radwell 618-620

Reed 621

Rickmansworth 82, 85-92

Ridge 94-95

Royston 622, 624, 626

Rushden 627-628, 630-631

Sacombe 364

St. Albans 8, 14-19, 21-35, 38-41, 44-45

St. Michaels 4-5, 46, 52-59, 62-63

St. Stephens 98-99

Sandon 450, 632-633

Sandridge 96

Sarratt 97

Sawbridgeworth 448-449, 451-464

Shenley 221

Shephall 365

Standon 465-470, 472-482, 653

Stanstead Abbots 483, 485, 487, 490

Stevenage 366-368

Tewin 292-295

Therfield 637

Thorley 493

Throcking 572-573

Thundridge 494-495

Totteridge 369-371

Tring 136, 224-228

Kings Walden 422

Pauls Walden 410, 411, 423

Walkern 372-373

Wallington 639

Ware 496-498, 502-505, 507-508

Watford 11, 102, 104-107, 112-114, 117-124, 127, 131-132, 134

Watton 375-382

Welwyn 384, 386

Westmill 509

Weston 387

Wheathampstead 230-233

Wigginton 234

Willian 388

Wormley 296

Wyddial 574-583

Little Wymondley 390-391

Unidentified 650-652

Steeple Morden, Cambs. 585

Waltham Abbey, Essex 254

Unknown 499

Arrangement

All the material additional to the text of the History has been serially numbered in the order in which it was found. In addition to bearing this serial number, each page is marked with the volume in which it is kept and the page of the text which it follows

Held by
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies
Language
English
Physical description
6 files
Administrative / biographical background

For the attribution to Clutterbuck himself of many of the pencil, pencil and wash and pen drawings there is some evidence in the shape of initialled drawings, titling and dating in his own hand, as well as those identifiable drawings from which prints were made. If these attributions are correct, his progression from careful architectural drawing and inhibited sketching to a free and almost romantic style could show that he had studied seriously under someone like John Bourn and greatly profited from his studies. This is not to devalue his "architectural" style: the pencil and blue wash drawing of Ashridge under construction (184) is a particularly good example.

Unusually interesting are some of the original illustrations which are represented by pulls from various stages of the plates. Perhaps the best example is that of the South Porch of St. Mary's Church, Hitchin (399-402), of which there is an initial pencil sketch, Edward Blore's sepia drawing based upon it, a pull from an unfinished plate and one from the plate when complete except for the engraving of the caption.

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