An edition of Memorials of old Worcestershire (1911)

Memorials of old Worcestershire

Memorials of old Worcestershire
Francis B. Andrews, Francis B. ...
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An edition of Memorials of old Worcestershire (1911)

Memorials of old Worcestershire

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English
Pages
298

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Table of Contents

Introduction, by J. W. W. Bund.
The story of the ancient and faithful city, by F. T. Spackman.
Some old Worcestershire towns, by F. T. Spackman.
The Benedictine houses of the county, by the editor.
Other religious houses, by W. E. Davis-Winstone.
Worcestershire churches, by J. Amphlett.
Some notable men of Worcestershire, by Mildred Berkeley.
The ancient free grammar schools of Worcestershire, by F. T. S. Houghton.
The Vale of Evesham and Bredon Hill, by E. A. B. Barnard.
Ecclesiastical and other timbered buildings, by J. A. Cossins.
Worcestershire during the civil war, by J. W. W. Bund.
Huddington court and the gun-powder plot, by J. Humphreys.
Some notes on the early navigation of the river Avon, by P. G. Feek.
Early stone houses at Broadway, by O. Baker.
Worcestershire folklore, by Dorothy Amphlett.
Worcester porcelain, by F. T. Spackman. Some county houses of stone and timber, by the editor.

Edition Notes

Published in
London
Series
Memorials of the counties of England

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA670.W9 A5

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 298 p. incl. 3 plans.
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6539591M
LCCN
12001349
OCLC/WorldCat
4423252

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