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Contents of box marked "Old Churchyard II"
Catalogue reference: D-GR/14/84/2
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- D-GR/14/84/2
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Title (The name of the record)
- Contents of box marked "Old Churchyard II"
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1847-1933
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Description (What the record is about)
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Containing: details of interments in the "Orkney Vault" by James Rutland, 1906, parish magazines of St. Nicholas, Taplow, containing article "The Ancient Hill of Taplow" by Lord Desborough (8 issues, Feb.1923-Feb.1924) with typescript and manuscript versions, article "Taplow" by W.R. Leyster (Apr. and May 1926), issue for June 1929; typescript "St. Nicholas's Church, Taplow" by Lord Desborough, 1923 apparently typescript of original by J. Rutland, 1898; printed articles about Taplow; Favourite Haunts by E. Jesse (1847), "A Corner of Mercia" in Blackwood's Magazine (Sept.1887); historical notes supplied by B.C. Dixon, 1933, n.d.; abstracts showing descent of the Manor of Taplow [c.1066-1831], 1891, and of Bray [c.942-1791], 1891, by R.E.Kirk; postcard "The Mother Church, Taplow, 1815" endorsed with note about source of picture, c1926.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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[A.R. 35/53]
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/c7951196-b1d1-4040-96df-7a64536125cf/
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Grenfell Family, Barons Desborough, of Taplow [Family and Estate Papers]
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Contents of box marked "Old Churchyard II"