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L. R. C O N I S B E E

ABEDFORDSHIREBIBLIOGRAPHY

1967 Supplement

B E D F O R D S H I R EH I S T O R I C A L R E C O R D S O C I E T Y

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and printed byWhite Crescent Press Ltd, Luton, Bedfordshire

1967

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PageIntroduction . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. ■ ■ 1Abbreviations .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. -. . . 9Additional Corrigenda .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10

A. THE CO U N TY

1. ADMINISTRATION: Central Control - Local Control - Land Tenure .. . . 112. AGRICULTURE: General - Horticulture - Forestry and Arboriculture . . . . 133. ARCHITECTURE: General - Ecclesiastical - Secular .. .. . . .. .. t 154. BIBLIOGRAPHY: General - History, etc. - Ancient Monuments - Geology - Bed­

fordshire Worthies . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 195. COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSPORT, AERONAUTICS: River and Canal

Transport - Roads - Railways - Aeronautics .. .. .. .. . . . . 206. CRAFTS, INDUSTRIES, TRADES: Crafts - Industries - Trades .......................... 227. DIRECTORIES ............................................................................................................... 248. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND RELIGION: General - Religious Orders and

their Houses - Diocese o f Lincoln, etc. - Free Churches .. .. .. .. .. 259. FAUNA: Animals in Captivity - Reserves - Groups .. .. . . .. .. 27

10. FLORA: General - Regions, Ecology - W ool Aliens - Groups - Cultivated Plants . . 2911. FOLKLORE 3012. GEOLOGY AND PALAEONTOLOGY: General-M inerals-Palaeontology .. 3213. HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, RECORDS: Archaeology and Early H istory-

Later History - Printed Records and Sources .. .. .. .. .. . . 3414. M E T E O R O L O G Y ............................................................................................................... 3715. MILITARY HISTO RY : Regimental - Militia - Volunteers - Miscellaneous . . . . 3816. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS: N ew sp ap ers-P erio d ica ls .......................... 3917. NUMISMATICS: Tokens-Seals, Medals .............................................................. 4118. SPORTS AND PASTIMES: Ball Games - Field Sports ...................................... 4219. TOPOGRAPHY, GUIDE BOOKS, GENERAL W ORKS, THE RIVERS: Gene­

ral - Great Ouse - Ivcl .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. 4320. W O RD S AND NAMES: Dialect - Place-Names, General - Place-Names, Local-

Personal Names .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 46

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21. BEDFORD: Topography - Records, History - Places of Worship and ReligiousBodies - Charities - Schools - Administration - Cultural and Recreative Facilities . . 47

22. DUNSTABLE: Topography, etc. - History, e tc .-T h e Priory, etc. - Schools - Ad­ministration - Cultural and Recreative Facilities . . .. . . .. .. .. 52

23. LUTON: Topography, etc. - History, etc. - Places of Worship and Religious Bodies- Schools - Administration - Cultural and Recreative Facilities . . . . . . . . 54

24. OTHER TOW NS AND VILLAGES: General - The Hundreds - Towns and Villages(arranged alphabetically) . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 58

C. PERSONS

25. BIOGRAPHY: General Works o f Reference - Individual Biographies (arrangedalphabetically) .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . 67

Index of Authors and Editors . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 81

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the present supplement has two aims: to record printed sources of information about Bedfordshire published between 1 January 1961 and 31 December 1965, and to add items omitted from the original work through ignorance or inadvertence, and brought to my notice since its publication. A number of these were mentioned in a helpful review of the Bibliography by Dr. J. F. A. Mason, Librarian o f Christ Church, Oxford, in Notes and Queries 208:389-91, 1963. At the same time his remarks prompted me to examine the Bodleian catalogue, where I found the titles o f a few local works previously unknown to me, and of at least two included in 1962 on the doubtful strength of hearsay. O f even greater help was a privileged loan of Mr. T. W . Bagshawe’s card-index of books mostly presented to Luton Museum. These are for the most part works of a comprehensive char­acter, or dealing with neighbouring shires but containing significant Bedfordshire information. To Mr. Bagshawe, therefore, I am much indebted.

Some who gave assistance during the preparation of the original work have since died, including, to our great sorrow, those pillars o f the B.H.R.S., its Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. E. Freeman, and its Hon. Treasurer, Mr. F. J. Manning. W ithout the inspiration and efforts o f these two the Biblio­graphy could not have been published. Others who have continued their support are the County Archivist and her staff, the Librarians and their reference room assistants, Mr. J. F. Dyer (Editor of the Bedfordshire Magazine), Mr. G. D. Gilmore, Mr. H. Newman (still increasing his collection), Mr. H. G. Tibbutt and Mr. Geoffrey Webb. Much appreciated has been the opportunity of incor­porating Mr. H. Prudden’s local geological card-index, neglected earlier through an oversight. New ‘credits’ go to Mr. W . K. A. Child (Bedford Public Library), Mr. Simon Houfe, Miss Mar- ghanita Laski (for directing me to an important item on Ridgmont), Mr. Richard Marks, M r.J. Lawson Petingale, Mr. N. Douglas Simpson, Mr. E. J. Smith (Luton News), Mr. C. H. Talbot (Wellcome Historical Medical Library) and Mr. A. G. Underwood. The Bodleian and the public libraries at Northampton and Hastings are cordially thanked for their replies to queries.

Research in back volumes o f periodicals has been continued, but not exhaustively. Indeed, the results are hardly worth the effort, except in one instance. This has been the scrutiny of the indexes of over two hundred half-yearly volumes o f Notes and Queries (all of which up to 1927, except part o f 1922, are in Bedford Public Library). Well over one hundred items of local significance have come to light. Some admittedly are trivial, but many possess an historical interest which puts their compilation into line with the list o f Bedfordshire references in the Gentleman s Magazine, made by J. G. Raynes (BNQ 1:128-42, 1886). Thanks once more to Mr T. W . Bagshawe, the use of W. Bonser’s A bibliography of folklore (1961) has rendered unnecessary a laborious search in the periodical Folklore and its antecedents (1878 ff.), and some relevant material has been disinterred. All the major indexes o f periodicals (Poole, etc.) have been scanned, but there still remain for the unsatiated bibliographical aspirant the huge (unindexed!) volumes of the Field (from 1853), the Builder (from 1834), and the agricultural journals of the last century, when the Russell estate was so prominent, e.g. The Farmer’s Magazine, Edinburgh, 1800-25, becoming The British Farmer’s Magazine, 1826/27 - 53, the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, Edinburgh, 1828-43, and its successors, The Journal of Agriculture, 1843-68, and The County Gentleman’s Magazine, 1868-82. Possibly still more Bedfordshire material of value may be found in these, particularly in the Field.

In some o f the notes in the previous biographical division the author ventured ‘to flesh the skeleton [of a reference book] with some pleasant passages’. This did not meet with disapproval, but here only occasionally do entries lend themselves to lightness.

The ‘Additional Corrigenda’ page sent to subscribers and inserted in unsold copies o f the biblio­graphy is repeated here with a few extras, as is most o f the table o f Abbreviations. An index of subjects, the absence of which was deplored by some reviewers, has not been considered necessary in a supplement, the arrangement being quite straightforward. The three Divisions, the twenty- five Sections, and the required Subsections only are retained. Further narrowing down is effected by printing here the number of the page in the original work, when fresh entries are introduced.

It has not been found possible to make changes in the record of the location of the printed material, so many acquisitions having been made by the libraries in five years. One o f these, however, purchased by the County Library, ought to be singled out. This is the photolithographed edition o f the scarce Modern English biography, by Frederic Boase, with its supplements (see B.Bibl., p.219).

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Incidentally, most o f the ‘BMS’ copies of local works have migrated to the Bedford Museum which incorporates the B.M.S. Museum collections.

Thanks to its spacious new building Luton Public Library has perhaps made the largest addition to Bedfordshire material. Considerable time has been spent in examining its well-catalogued and -filed holdings, with the result that the nature and location o f works listed here show a marked emphasis on the south o f the county. This is natural too in the light o f the advancing importance of the new county borough, whose Library Committee, like that o f Bedford, has been so generous in its support of this bibliography.

The enforcement o f a deadline at 31 December 1965 forbids the inclusion in the body of the work of several interesting 1966 publications: the guide to the Russell Estate Collections in the B.R.O., etc., a B.H.R.S. volume of more selected wills, Bunyan’s standing today (Moot Hall Leaflet), and commemorative books on Bedford (Charter Year) and Kempston (70 years as U.D.C.). Just within our period came the pamphlet English Local History Handlist (Hist. Assoc., 1965), by Mr F. W . Kuhlicke, Director of Bedford Museum, and Mr F. G. Emmison, the Essex County Archivist. In the form of a bibliography of over 1,600 entries this provides a student’s approach to local history in general and a guide to background reading for the specialist.

L.R.C. Bedford. Christmas, 1966.

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A B B R E V I A T I O N S

B. Archaeol. J. B.Mag.BPRB.S.B.B TB.T.C .BTSCLCPDBGG.M.LBOL NN QPubl. BHRS VCH

I. Publications

Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal Bedfordshire Magazine Bedfordshire Parish Register(s)Bedfordshire Sketch-Book (B.B. West)Bedfordshire Times Bedford Town Crier Bedfordshire Times and Standard Country Life Complete Peerage Dunstable Borough GazetteGentleman’s Magazine (at Bedford Public Library, rebound) Leighton Buzzard Observer Luton NewsNotes and Queries (see Introduction)Publication o f the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Victoria County History (Beds, unless otherwise stated)

B.BM.C.L.LN.M.N.N.coll.R.T.U.

2. Libraries

Bedford Public Library British Museum Bedfordshire County Library Luton Public Library Luton News OfficesLuton Museum and Art Gallery (T.W.B. = Bagshawe Collection)Northampton Public LibraryMr H. Newman’s collection (at Stagsden)Bedfordshire Record OfficeBedford Town Hall (Mr G. D. Gilmore)University Library, Cambridge

B.M.S.B.R.O.B.S.s.s.

3. Various

Bedford Modern School Bedfordshire Record Office Bedford School Single Sheet

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A D D I T I O N A L C O R R I G E N D A

(see p. 332)Page

12. 13 lines from foot: J.C. for P.C. (Wagon).34. Colworth House, Antonie: died 1815, not 1825.59. The Bedfordshire Herald statement is incorrect (see p. 111).81. mid-page: H umphry for H umphrey (Davy).85. 5 lines from foot, and 89, mid-para. “ General” : R.L. for J.L. (Hine). mid-page: J. for P.

(Pringle), twice. Also p. 327.91. 19 lines from foot: Puddle Hill for Pulloxhill. mid-page, D yer entry: camp for cup.92. mid-page: W hiteleaffor Whiteley. Fox entry: Museum for Univ.93. 12 lines from foot: Elger for Elgar.

104. 13 lines from foot: J.G. for J.C. (Jenkins). Also p. 323.107. mid-page, N ewman entry: 1908 for 1906.123. second Camden entry: delete one l from W illliam.139. 5 lines from foot: D.G. for D.C. (Cary Elwes).142. mid-page, Farrar, Old Bedford: Harper for Harpur.151. 4 lines from foot: J.H. for W.H. (Crofts). Also p. 318.159. Hamson entry: J. for James.175. line 6: W ood for Heath.188. line 5 from foot transfer to Gravenhurst, Lower.198. 5 lines from foot: delete H addock.202. 14 lines from foot: Sarnden for Sandcn.215. mid-page, Cooper entry: insert Rev. before Oliver.220. line 26, interchange county numbers and borough numbers.221. line 11: N uttall for N uthall.238. Broy (or Broilg): Philip for Peter (de Broy).244. mid-page (C. H. Talbot) : Tiberius for Tiberias.247. Crawley: Samuel Crawley, M.P. (1832)-40, not -37.252. Farrar: Lynden for Lyndon.254. Foster, Journal of Emily Foster: L.B. for L.M. (Beach). Also p. 316. 2 lines from foot:

delete grand-; for Mary read Eliza.256. Gibbard entry: Parentines for Parendines.259. Grotrian for Grotian.260. Hawkins, L. M.: editor BTI, (1922)-34 . . . Hambling . . .: add Bt.262. Henman: 13 for 14 (Mar.).274. Matthews, line 11: Chalmers for Chambers. Also p. 317. Monkhouse: vicar for rector. 303. Thornhill: -1734 for -1754.305. Verney: (Claydon Hall) for (Bletchley).327. Delete e from Ransomc, A., E., and W.

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17A. TH E CO U N TY

1. ADMINISTRATIONa. Central Control

Ministry of Housing and Local Government. Northampton, Bedford and North Bucks study.An assessment of inter-related growth. H.M.S.O. 1965. B. C. L.

Report of the Local Government Boundary Commission for the year 1947. H.M.S.O. 1948.M. (T. W . B.)

Local Government Boundary Commission (Final Recommendations). B TS 4 Aug. 1961; (Eaton Socon- St. Neots; Linslade - Leighton Buzzard) ib. 9 Nov. 1962.

Statutary Instruments. 1964, No. 169. Local Government, England and Wales. Alteration of areas. The Luton order 1963. 1965, No. 23. The counties of Bedford and Buckingham (Leighton Buz­zard - Linslade) order 1965. 1965, No. 24. East Midlands counties order 1965. C. L.

18Census 1961. England and Wales. County report: Bedfordshire. H.M.S.O., 1963. C.B.L.M.R. Law, C. M. Population changes. B.Mag. 9: 151-2, 1964.19The Education pamphlet is in B.Report from His Majesty’s commissioners for inquiring into the administration and practical

operation of the poor laws. H.M.S.O. 1834. [Beds, material.] N.coll.Ancient monuments . . . Also 1960 and First supplement, 1963. C. B. L. M.20

b. Local C ontrol

H unnisett, R . F. (ed.). Bedfordshire coroners’ rolls. Publ. BHRS 41, 1961. Long review by F. W . Steer, N Q 207: 353-4, 1962. U.

21The clerks of the counties, 1360-1960. Compiled by Sir Edgar Stephens. Foreword by Lord

Kilmuir. The Society of the Clerks o f the Peace. 1961. [Beds. pp. 52-53] R.Crompton, Frank [one time clerk, Beds. Q.S.]. Impressions and recollections of the courts.

6 arts. B TS 23 March - 4 May 1962.Report o f inquiry in respect of the objections to the proposed compulsory amalgamation of the

police areas of the county of Bedfordshire and the county borough of Luton (chairman, C. E. Scholefield). H.M.S.O., 1965. All.

Lucking, T. S. (director of education) and Glazier, G. E. (county librarian). County library service in schools. Beds. C.C., Ed. Cttee. (1964). C.

Bedfordshire Association of Parish Councils directory. F. Cookson, Sec. 1964. B. C. L. M.L. has a good many recent annual reports o f county medical officers.Bedfordshire C.C. Health Department. Report on atmosphere pollution in the brickworks valley.

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Alb A D M IN ISTR A TIO N Ale22Emmison, F. G. The general sources of the Bedfordshire Record Office. Genealogists’ Mao. 7:

172-6, 1935. ‘ R. U.Guide supplement. 1957-62. B.R.O. 1963. (Leaflet.) B. C. M. R.Fifty years at the Bedfordshire County Record Office. 1963. (Leaflet.) C. M. R.County Record Office in its jubilee year. BTS 3 May 1963.County of Bedford. Year book for the use o f members of the county council. 1893-4 onwards

(1916-17 not published). R (complete). C (from 1925-6).There is some Beds, material in Hertford county records: notes and extracts from the sessions

rolls, 1581-1833. 9 vol. 1, 2 (1905), 3 (1910), 4 (1913), 5 (1928), 6 (1930), 7 (1931), 8 (1935), ed. W . J. H ardy, 9 (1929), Hardy and Geoffrey Ll. R eckitt. M. (T. W . B.)

Brown, C. L. F. M ackay. W omen’s institutes in Bedfordshire. B.Mag. 9: 317-20, 1965.D avy, Sir H umphry. Analysis of water from near Woburn. In Elements of agricultural chemistry,

1813, p. 291. BM. U.Chapman, E. J. On artesian wells near Silsoe, Bedfordshire. Philos. Mag. 4 (4): 102-05, 1852.

Absorption of water by chalk. Ib. 4 (6): 118-19, 1853. U.H omersham, S. C. Report on the well bore-hole . . . (Arlesey). App., pp. 43-9, of Report of com­

mittee of visitors of lunatic asylums for counties of Beds., Herts, and Hunts. ;C ameron, A. C. G. Fuller’s earth and the water supply. Geol. Mag. N.S. 3 (2): 91, 1885. U.Prior, C. E. Report on Bedfordshire well water to rural sanitary authority of the Bedford district.

1888. ;Bedfordshire County Council. Water supplies in mid-Bedfordshire. By the clerk. 18th April

1958. L.Birchmoor water supplyjoint committee. Jubilee year 1911-61. Brief history of events and records

from 1911-61. 2 Oct. 1961. C.23

c. Land Tenure, etc.Spring, D avid. The English landed estate in the nineteenth century: its administration. Johns

Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1963. [Refs, to the 7th duke of Bedford’s estate.] M.

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242. AGRICULTURE

a. General

The works of W illiam Ellis, farmer at Little Gaddesden, Herts, (d.1758), ‘containing fabulous anecdotes and unscientific nostrums’ (DNB), have many south Beds, refs., principally to Dun­stable, Leighton Buzzard, and the neighbouring villages. In M. (ex T.W.B.) are: The modern husbandman; or the practice of farming . . . 4 vol., 1741-4; A compleat system of experienced improvements, made on sheep, grass-lambs, and house-lambs: or the country gentleman’s, the grasier’s, the sheep-dealer’s, and the shepherd’s sure guide : etc., 1749 ; The country housewife’s family companion . . . 1750; Ellis’s Husbandry, abridged and methodized . . . 2 vol., 1772; Chiltern and Vale farming explained, . . . (1733 = ! 1773, T. W . B.) ; and others less relevant. There is a life of Ellis by Vicars Bell: To meet Mr Ellis . . . 1956, also in M.

(Young, Arthur.) General view of the agriculture of Hertfordshire. Drawn up for the considera­tion o f the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. By the Secretary to the Board. 1804. [A few Beds, refs.] M. (T. W. B.)

The autobiography o f Arthur Young with selections from his correspondence. Ed. by M. Betham Edwards. 1898. [Refs, to Dunstable, Millbrook, Woburn, W oburn sheep shearing, the dukes of Bedford, Howard, and Whitbread (see index).] M. (T. W . B.)

(Sheep shearing at Woburn.) See also B.Mag. 9: 35-8, 1962. (From The Farmer’s Mag., Edinburgh, 1: 328-34, 1800. U.)

25Parkinson, R. General view of the agriculture of the county of Huntingdon . . . 1811. [Refs, to

Everton and Swineshead.] M. (T. W . B.)Loudon, J. C. An encyclopaedia of agriculture. 1825. [Beds., pp. 1089-91.] M. (T. W. B.)Our Bedfordshire farmer. Household Words (‘conducted by Charles Dickens’) 11:162-7, 1855.

[Probably by D ickens himself; names are not given but the scene is certainly Beds.]U. M. (T. W . B.)

D., H. H. Two days in Bedfordshire. G.M., March 1870, pp. 451-8. [Chiefly agriculture and its implements.] B. M. (T. W . B.)

W atson, J. A. Scott. The history of the Royal Agricultural Society o f England, 1839-1939. Sm. 4to. 1939. [Many refs, to Beds, places and agriculturalists (the Howards, R. E. Prothero, Augustus and J. A. Voelcker, etc.), R.A.S.E.’s experiments at Woburn.] M. (T. W. B.)

W hitlock, R alph. Bedfordshire’s show. Field 206: 171-2, 1955. L.

26C oppock, J. T. Agricultural changes in the Chilterns, 1875-1900. Ayr. Hist. Rev. 9 (1): 1-16, 1961.

C.M.A great agricultural estate, reviewed at length in The Nineteenth Century 42: 383-92 and Spectator

78:692-3,79:200,1897. U.W oburn experimental farm, Bedfordshire. Feeding experiments at Woburn. J. Royal Agr. Soc.

6: 155, 1895. Report . . . on the W oburn sheep-feeding experiments of 1893-94, ih. 6: 712, 1895; see also ib. 7: 310, (bullocks) 560, 1896; (by J. A. Voelcker) 8: 258, 376, 622, 1897; (roots in bullock-feeding) 9: 172, (quality of experimental corn crops, by J. A. V oelcker) 551,

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A2a A G R IC U LTU R E A2c678, (dried grains as a substitute for hay in bullock-feeding) 768, (relative values of different fibrous foods for sheep) 774, 1898. U.

Kendall, R . G. Land drainage. 1950. [Based on work done in the Dunton district.] C.B.N. coll. Bedfordshire women’s land army. Rally and exhibition. 1946. Souvenir programme. 1946.

C. (T. W . B.)Strip-maps I to III, by G. H. Fowler, reviewed in Eng. Hist. Rev. 49:191-2,1934, by E.W. U.W atson, (Rev.) E. W. A four-field manor in Bedfordshire. Eng. Hist. Rev. 32: 415-47, 1917.

[Sutton.] U.The puzzle of the linces. Where did the ridges come from; [Summary o f report to the Congress

of Archaeological Societies, by Dr G. H. Fowler and Dr E. C. Curwen.] Beds. & Herts. Sat. Tel. 25 Feb. 1933. LN.

B agshawe, R . W . A seventeenth-century moat and lynchet. B.Mag. 8: 78-84, 1961.27M enzies-K itchin, A. W . Land settlement. A report prepared for the Carnegie United Kingdom

trustees. 1935. [Beds., pp. 65-6, etc.] N.coll.b. H orticulture

A blett, W illiam H. Market garden husbandry for farmers and general cultivators. 1887. [Beds, refs.] M. (T. W . B.)

c. Forestry and Arboriculture

Pontey, W illiam (‘planter and forest pruncr to the late [5th] and present [6th] Duke of Bedford’). Works of his that have refs, to the W oburn estate: The forest pruner, or, the timber owner’s assistant . . . 2nd ed. 1808, 3rd cd. 1810; The profitable planter . . . 3rd ed. 1809; The rural improver . . . 1822. M. (T. W . B.)

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28 3. ARCHITECTUREa. General

Bedfordshire architecture. Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford, catalogue. 1962. C. M.Unpublished MSS. of Fisher’s Antiquities of Bedfordshire. NQ 5 (11): 228 (F. A. B laydes), 339

(‘Este’), 1879. B.R immer, A lfred. Ancient stone crosses o f England. 1875. [Dunstable, pp. 44, 50-1, 53, 107,

Leighton Buzzard, 74-6, Stevington, 132, Woburn, 44, 51.] M. (T. W. B.)b. Ecclesiastical: Churches, their M onuments and Furnishings

Fisher, E. A. The greater Anglo-Saxon churches. 1962. See Bedford, St. Peter; Clapham. B.C.M.T aylor, H. M. and Joan. Anglo-Saxon architecture. 2 vol. C.U.P., 1965. [5 Beds, churches:

Bedford, St. Mary, St. Peter; Clapham; Stevington; Turvey, qq.v.\ C.L.29T yrrell-Green, E. Parish church architecture. 1924. [See index, p. 217, for Beds, refs.] C.B.Jones, Lawrence E. The observer’s book of old English churches. 1965. [‘A fair number of Bed­

fordshire examples mentioned’.] C. B. L. M.M artin, A. R . Franciscan architecture in England. See A8b, Grey Friars, Bedford.O wen, T. M. N. The church bells of Huntingdonshire. 1899. [Beds, refs., pp. 35, 38-9, 52-3, 55,

57, 80-1, 136, appendix.] M. (T. W . B.)31M anning, C. R. Matrix of brass, St. Paul’s, Bedford. NQ 6 (4): 145-6, 1881. B.Kuhlicke, F. W . The Harper brass in St. Paul’s, Bedford. Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 10(2): 68-74, 1964.

M.T.Chambers, L. H. Monumental inscriptions in Bedford churches, chapels, and burial grounds.

N Q 12 (10): 325-7, 365-6, 405-07, 447-9, 484-9, (11): 43-4, 84-5,125-7,1922. [Indexes, p. 127.]U. Series 12 is missing from B.

32Miscellaneous inscriptions recorded in NQ: (gravestone, Northill) 1 (8): 268, 328, 1853 (Julia R.

B ockett, S. Singleton); (lavish eulogy of a wife, Luton church) 5 (1): 105, 1874 (A.H.B.); (St. Paul’s churchyard, Bedford) 5 (7): 66, 1877 (Patience Johnson, H. G. W.), 6 (1): 34 (Sgt. Cooper, D. G. C ary Elwes), 262, 1880 (a female named Clerk, ‘M. A.’) ; (epitaph on monument to Maria Wentworth in Toddington church, by Thomas Carew) 6 (2), 46 (‘B oileau’), 173, 1880 (R .R .); (on slab over vestry door, St. Peter Martin’s (sic), Bedford) 6 (10): 286, 1884 (Susanna Knight, ‘M.A., O xon’); (west side of tower, Keysoe church) 6 (10): 106 (A. R. M al­den), 174-5, 1884 (W. J. W ebber Jones). B.

B ond, Francis. Screens and galleries. 1908. [Luton, pp. 24, 94; Dunstable, 163,165.] C.B.L. Old Warden church: panelling and wood-carving. N Q 1 (8): 69 (F.P.), 194—5, 1889 (F.W.B.).B.Bagshawe, T. W . Woodcarving associated with Catharine of Aragon. Apollo 29: 179-81, 1939.

[Oak screen, Dunstable Priory church.] M. (T. W. B.)

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33c. Secular

(W est, Bernard and Chrystal, A.) Bedfordshire heritage. Beds. C.C., 1961. [Examples of domestic building.] All.

Godfrey, W. H. The English almshouse. 1955. [Ampthill, Jane Cart; Dunstable, Blandina Marsh, see index.] M. (T. W . B.)

(Ampthill)Phillips, R . R andal. Avenue house, Ampthill. A lesser house o f the XVIIIth century. CL 52:

744-7, 1922. U.W raight, R obert. A genteel mission to Sir Albert. Avenue house. Tatler and Bystander 242, 15

Nov. 1961. M.(Avenue House.) The Regency interior and decoration. 111. by photographs . . . House and Garden»

Sept. 1923.The arch-critic turns his back on the 1950s. Britannia and Eve, July 1956, p. 12. [Sir A. E. R. and

Avenue House.]

A3c A R C H IT E C T U R E A3c

34(Dunstable)B rown, R . A llen, Colvin, H. M., and T aylor, A. J. The history o f the king’s works. 2 vol.

H.M.S.O., 1963. [Kingsbury palace, pp. 924-5.] C. L.35(Hinwick)Hinwick house . . . official guide. English Life Publications Ltd. N.d., c. 1961. C.(Hyde)Luton Hoo. A masterpiece of the age of Adam. Sphere, 13 May 1950, p. 238. L.H ussey, Christopher and Cornforth, John (ed.). English country houses open to the public.

CL 1951 (4th ed. 1964, Luton Hoo, p. 255). C. B. L.Smith, M. U rwick. Russian imperial portraits at Luton Hoo. Connoisseur, June 1960, pp. 7-10. U .37(Toddington)B outwood, James. A vanished Elizabethan mansion. CL 129: 638-40, 1961. M.L.38(Woburn)Preparations at W oburn Abbey. Sphere, 26 Feb. 1955, pp. 344-5. L.Scott T homson, Gladys. W oburn Abbey. Its place in history. Connoisseur, May 1958, pp. 205-11.

L.H ussey, Christopher and Cornforth, John (ed.). English country houses open to the public.

CL 1951 (4th ed. 1964, W oburn Abbey, pp. 189-91). ' C. B. L.Later Pitkin Pictorials Ltd. guide (1963).

39Repository of arts, literature, fashions, etc. Vol. 4, no 23: 247-52, 1 Nov. 1824. W oburn Abbey

and its contents. Publ. R . Ackermann. N. coll.Smith, A. H. A catalogue o f sculpture at W oburn Abbey in the collection of the duke of Bedford.

Priv. pr. 1900. !

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A3c A R C H IT E C T U R E A3cGoldney, F. Bennett. The china at W oburn Abbey in the possession of Herbrand, 11th duke of

Bedford. N.coll.The Royal Academy of Arts. 30 September - 31 October 1950. Exhibition of paintings and

silver from W oburn Abbey. Catalogue. 1950. N.coll.W oburn Abbey and its collections. Apollo, Special Number, Dec. 1965. A noble heritage (Editorial

[Denys Sutton]) 86: 436^11. The growth of Woburn Abbey (D orothy Stroud) 442-7. Patrons of taste and sensibility : English furniture of the eighteenth century (R alph Edwards) 448-61. The early portraits of the Russells at W oburn Abbey (O liver M illar) 462-71. French furniture at W oburn Abbey: eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries (F. J. B. W atson) 472-83. Ducal acquisitions of Vincennes and Sèvres (Svend Eriksen) 484-91. Later portraits at Woburn Abbey (Kenneth Garlick) 492-7. Family silver of three centuries (Arthur Grimwade) 498- 506. C. L. M.

(Wrest)Restoration at Wrest Park. Sphere, 17 July 1954, p.90. L.B.S.B. (Pavilion, Wrest Park.) B.Mag., 9: 183, 1964.Wrest Park and the Duke o f Kent. See B24c Elstow.

40W ilkinson, George. Bedfordshire lodges and gatehouses. B.Mag. 9: 342-6, 1965.Jourdain, M. Regency decoration and furniture at Crawley house. The property of the Rev. E. Y.

Orlebar. CL 53: xliv, 1923. U.House for Mr A. V. Marques at Old Hill Wood, Studham. J. Royal Inst. Brit. Architects 68: 150-1,

1961. M .House at Renhold, near Bedford. Architect: Ian Warwick. Archit. Rev. 117: 117, 1955. U.Kuhlicke, F. W. Another link broken. Demolition of St. Paul’s vicarage, Bedford. B TS 22 Feb.

1963.Kuhlicke, F. W. Discovery o f a 14th century oak-timbered roof (High Street, Bedford). B T

12 March 1965.W ar memorial, library and hall, Bedford School. Oswald P. Milne, architect. Architect 116: 125,

126-7, 1926. U.Village hall, Stewartby. E. Vincent Harris, architect. Architects’ J. 71: 778, 782-5,1930; Archit. Rev.

67: 321-2, 1930. U.Proposed new (Luton) town hall designs. Architect 124: 291-7, 325-30, 1930; Architects’ J. 72:

373-6, 1930; Builder, 139, 380, 422, 428-30, 446, 472-3, 523 c,d 5-26 Sept. 1930. U.Leagrave primary schools, Luton. Architects: H. V. Lobb and assistants. Architect 200: 393-8, 1951.

L.A group of schools at Leagrave, Luton. Munie. J., 25 July 1952, pp. 1398-9. L.Proposed new (Bedfordshire) county hall. Reports of George Brewis (clerk of C.C.), J. L. Barker

(county architect), R . E. B rooks (county treasurer). Beds. C.C. 19 March 1963. C. See also BTS 12 April 1963.

Municipal work at Bedford. See B21f.W ilkins, W . F. Housing (Dunstable). Proc. Inst. Mimic. Eng. 53: 837-41, 1 March 1927. U.Dunstable Portland Cement Co.’s works (ib. pp. 844-6), The works of the Dunstable Lime Co.

Ltd. (pp. 846-7). U.R objant, B. H. Municipal work at Leighton Buzzard. Ib. pp. 901-03, 12 April 1927. U.B arnes, H. J. U.D.C. waterworks (Leighton Buzzard). Ib. pp. 903-04. U.

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Pickering, H arold. Housing (Tottemhoe). Ib. pp. 841-4, 1 March.Luton airport. See A5e.Luton central library and baths. See B23g.41W oodbridge, Fred. Potton windmill. B.Mag. 9 : 32-4, 1963. Henlow smock mill. Ib. 68-70.

A3c A R C H ITEC TU R EU.

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A4a BIBLIOGRAPHY A4j

424. BIBLIOGRAPHY

a. General

Conisbee, L. R . A Bedfordshire bibliography with some comments and biographical notes. B.H.R.S. Luton, 1962. All.

Long review by J. F. A. M ason, N Q 208: 389-91, 1963.43

b. H istory, etc.B onser, W ilfrid. A Romano-British bibliography (55 b.c. - a.d . 449). 2 vol. (2 = indexes).

O.U.P., 1964. [Beds., pp. 262-3, and consult index.] C.L.Gross, Charles. A bibliography of British municipal history including guild and parliamentary

representation. 2nd ed. with a preface by G. H. Martin. Leicester Univ. Press, 1966 [See index.]B.C.L.

B onser, W ilfrid. A bibliography o f folklore. Folk-Lore Society. 1961. [Entries come from a limi­ted number of journals, and those relating to Beds, have been incorporated in this supplement.]

44e. A ncient M onuments

Ancient monuments in England and Wales . . . Also a 1961 ed.45

h. bis. Geology

Pearl, R . M. Guide to geologic literature. 1951. BM. U.See also catalogues o f the London Geological Society.

46j. Bedfordshire W orthies

Elkanah Settle, see C25b, Settle.

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A5a C O M M U N IC A TIO N S, T R A N S P O R T , A ER O N A U TICS A5d

47 5. COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSPORT, AERONAUTICSa. R iver and Canal Transport

Great Ouse and Ivel navigation; Great Ouse and Grand Junction canal, see A19b, d.Hassell, J. Tour of the Grand Junction . . . 1819, see A19a.

b. R oads

Roman roads in the south-east Midlands was published in 1964. B. C. L. M. T.B agshawe, R . W . An outline history of Wading Street at Puddlehill. Manshead May. No. 7:11-26,

1961. ‘ M.H ead, Victor. Where the legions marched. Field 223: 622-3,1964. [‘Forty Foot’, N. Beds) M. U.48Strange, Arnold M. The seventeenth-century post to Bedford. B.Mag. 7 : 304-06, 1961.Lea, V. W . The omnibus pioneers. 1. Bedford area. B.Mag. 9: 15-17, 1963; Luton area, ib. 61-4.Luton corporation tramways (J. G. W hite & Co. Ltd., lessees). Inaugurated 21 Feb. 1908.

(Tramway souvenir.) L.Jackson, A. A. Luton corporation tramways. The Tramway Review, no. 2, 4th qr., 1950, pp. 36-42.

L.49

c. Canals (see a. above)50

d. R ailways

Churton, Edward. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical. See A19a.W ebb, Geoffrey. A note on the opening of the railway from Bedford to London for goods

traffic. J. of the Railway and Canal Historical Soc. [circularized to members] 6 (4), July 1960.Summerson, S. Leicester - Hitchin. Railway World 22 (252): 172ff., 1961. U.Summerson, Stephen. (The passing scene) 4. The Bedford - Hitchin branch. Railway Observer

[circularized to members of the Railway Correspondence and Travel Soc.] 31 (388): 172, 1961 [a reader’s comment, no. 390, p. 271).

W ebb, Geoffrey. (The passing scene) 8. The Dunstable railway. Ib. (393): 367, 1961.D ay, K. O live. End of Bedford - Northampton train service [3 March 1962], B TS 16 Jan., 9

March 1962.B arnes, E. G. The Midland drive for London. 1. 1844-67. Derby-Leicester-Hitchin-London.

Railway World 23 (268): 309 ff, 1962. 2.1868-74. London extension opened - Early locomotives and services - Pullman. Ib. (269): 332 ff. 3. Post 1875. Developments in locomotives, rolling stock and traffic. Ib. (270): 380 if. (Readers’ letters, p. 394.) U.

W ebb, Geoffrey. The Bedford and Cambridge railway. B.Maq. 8: 276-82, 1962.Summerson, S. NCB coal concentration depot for Dunstable-Luton area. Modern Railways 20:

101, 107, 1964. B. U.

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A5d C O M M U N IC A T IO N S, T R A N S P O R T , A ER O N A U TICS A 5cThe Oxford-Cambridge closure: a curious case. Ib. 398.

e. Aeronautics

D ay, R. C. The aerial leviathans, R100 and R101. B.Mag. 5: 47-50, 1955.51The Shuttleworth collection (Richard Ormond Shuttleworth Remembrance Trust). Old Warden

Aerodrome. Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. May 1964. L.Luton airport keeps to the fore with ,£350,000 runway. Munic.J. 15 July 1960, pp. 2259-60, 2265.

L. U.An introduction to Luton airport. A new gateway to London, the Midlands and south-eastern

England. N.d. L. M.Visual glide path indicators at Luton airport. The Surveyor 120: 349-51, 1961. M. U.Flying control tower, Luton airport. F. Oliver, borough engineer, Luton. W . Victor Smith, chief

architectural assistant. Builder 10 Oct. 1962, pp. 507-10. L.Keeler, S. A. and D avies, R. T. Luton airport. Proc. Inst. Civil Eng. 23:177-96, 1962. M. U. Luton airport looks ahead as passenger traffic booms. Munic. J., 2 March 1962, pp. 616-17. L. Bedford’s new tunnel. R.A.E. Flight, 1961, 30 March, pp. 397-8. L.Supersonic wind tunnel, G.E.C. equipment. At R.A.E., Bedford. Shell Aviation News, No. 276,

June 1961. M .

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A6b CRAFTS, IN D U ST R IE S, TRADES A6c

526. CRAFTS, INDUSTRIES, TRADES

b. Crafts

T aylor, Rev. I. Scenes of British wealth in produce, manufactures and commerce, for the amuse­ment and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers. 1823. [Dunstable straw work, pp. 20-5.]

(T. W . B.)Industrial history o f a strawbonnet. Chambers’s J., 1855, pp. 327-8. L.The Luton plait-halls. III. London News 30 Jan. 1869. L.Luton and the straw plait industry. Ib. 7 Dec. 1878. L.Amongst the bonnet-sewers, by the author of A high day in Edinburgh. Quiver 19: 276-9, 1884.

[Dunstable.] Bodleian. M. (T. W . B.)‘O bserver’. Luton straw trade. Luton Times 30 Nov.-28 Dec. 1888. 5 arts. L.The straw industry. Chambers’s J., 1898, pp. 792-4. U.Scenes in an old straw plait market. Beds. & Herts. Sat. Tel. 22 July 1933. LN.Village straw plaiters of the 60s. L N 1 Feb. 1934. LN.53W ard, Charlotte and Linnell, C. D. Pavenham basket industry. (Country crafts and industries

4.) B.Mag. 1: 224-9, 1948.54Pinto, E. H. Treen or small woodware throughout the ages. 1949. [A number of refs, to T. W .

Bagshawe and Luton museum exhibits; lace bobbins, straw splitters, etc. (see index).] C. M.

c. Industries

Something about Vauxhall. Personnel and Welfare Department. Vauxhall Motors Ltd. N.d. A career with Vauxhall Motors. Id. N.d. L.

A description of new plant and facilities in operation at the works of Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Sheet Metal Industries, May 1958, pp. 325-94. L.

Jones, Francis. Motors in Bedfordshire. B. Mag. 10: 126-9, 1965-66.T urner, Graham. The car makers 1963. [Two chapters on Vauxhall.] C. B. L. M.Z weig, Ferdynand. The worker in an affluent society. 1961. [Vauxhall Motors studied.] L. M.Napier Luton. A chronicle of twenty-one years of research. Flight, 1 July, 1961. L.55Allen, (Sir) R ichard W ., c.b.e., m.inst.c.e. The organisation of a modern engineering works.

W . H. Allen Sons & Co. Ltd. Lecture before the Cardiff University College Association of Students, of the South Wales Institute of Engineers, at Cardiff, 4 March 1920. [Offprint of paper in Proc. S. Wales Inst. Eng. 36 (1).] N.coll.

W edderburn, D orothy. W hite collar redundancy: case history. C.U.P., 1964. [Refs, to English Electric Aviation, Luton.] C. L. M.

Vulcan Works, Bedford - later Grafton Cranes Ltd. Closed down. BTS 11 Jan. 1963.

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A6c CRA FTS, IN D U STR IES, TRADES A6dR ansome.J. Allen. The implements of agriculture. 1843. [Refs. to j . and T. Batchelor ofLidling-

ton, S. Hensman of Ampthill, W. Hensman of Wobum, R. Salmon of Woburn, W . Smith of Kempston.] M. (T. W. B.)

Spence, Clark C. God speed the plow: the coming of steam cultivation to Great Britain. Urbana, Illinois, Univ. o f 111. Press 1960. [See index, under Britannia iron-works, Howard, Ivel agricul­tural engine, Voelcker.] (T. W . B.)

NIAE. The British Society for Research in Agricultural Engineering. Wrest Park, Silsoe. 1952. B.W oodward, G. Threshing with the iron monster. [Sanderson’s tractor.] CL 132:1011,1035,1952.

N.coll. U.The closing of Elstow storage depot. B TS 15 Feb. 1963.Collier, L. J. The world’s largest brickworks. B.Mag. 9: 18-20, 1963.Cameron, A. C. G. Geology, mining and economic uses of fuller’s earth. Trans. Inst. Min. Eng. 6:

204-09, 1894. Notes on fuller’s earth and its applications. Brit. Assoc. (Geology), p. 1039, 1885. Fuller’s earth. Geol. Mag. N.S. 3 (2): 190-1, 1885. The extension of the fuller’s earth works at Woburn, lb. 3 (9): 70-1, 1892. U.

Strahan, A., etc. Sand for open hearth steel furnaces, Leighton Buzzard. Special reports on mineral resources of Great Britain. 6: 176-9. H.M.S.O., 1918. U.

M ilner, H. B. The natural history o f gravel - Bedfordshire. Cement, Lime and Gravel 18: 75-82, 1943.

Dunstable: cement and lime. See A3c 40.56

d. TradesThe brewing industry in England, 1700-1830, see C25b Whitbread.Early days of ale making. Address by W .J. Fleet, Steward of the manor of Luton. L N 15 June 1933.

LN.T urner, R ichard. The story of coal transport [on the Great Ouse]. Lock Gate 1: 45-51, April 1962.Insurance. Plate glass. The Bedford General Insurance Company Limited. Brief history. Bedford,

1936. N.coll.A business where time never stood still. [John Bull, jeweller, Bedford.] BTS 28 Aug. 1964.Stafford, Rogers & Merry, Ltd. Bedford [auctioneers] firm’s centenary. Memories of old-time

auctions. Repr. from BS 23 Nov. 1934. N.coll.57R edford, Arthur. Labour migration in England. 1800-50. Univ. of Manchester Econ. Hist

Series, no 111. Manchester, 1926. [Many Beds, refs.] M. (T. W . B.)B agshawe, T. W . The itinerants. 1. The salesman. B.Mag. 8: 91-100, 1961. 2. The craftsman, lb.

136-44. 3. The migratory labourers. Ib. 206-09. 4. The entertainers, lb. 223-30.B agshawe, T. W . The passing of the country baker. B.Mag. 9: 166-70, 1964.W right, J. I., Jun. The ‘Statty’ [hiring fair], L N 26 May 1920. LN.Royal Commission on Market Rights and Tolls, 1888-91. Blue Books 1888, vols. 53, 55; 1890-91,

vols. 37, 39 (2 pts.), 40. Vol. 1 contains Report by Mr Charles J. Elton, q .c., m.p., Commis­sioner, and Mr B. T. C. Costelloe, Assistant Commissioner, on charters and records relating to the history o f fairs and markets in the United Kingdom. [Beds., pp. 108-31,136, 225.] Vol. 4: Minutes o f evidence. [Beds., pp. 150 ff. (Bedford), 164 ff. (Leighton Buzzard), 97 if. (Luton).] Vol. 11: Final report. [Beds., pp. 128, 141, 144, 154.] Vol. 12. Precis of minutes of evidence. Vol. 13, pt. 1: Statistics relating . . . to markets owned by local authorities in England . . . [Beds., p.36]; pt. 2: Statistics relating to markets in England . . . owned by persons other than local authorities. . . [Beds., pp. 16-31]. U. (fide T.W.B.)

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A7 DIRECTORIES A7

58 7. DIRECTORIESP. R . M elville & Co’s directory o f Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. 1863.

[No title page.] Cambridge, December 1862. N.coll.

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A8a ECCLESIASTICAL H IST O R Y AND RELIG IO N A8c

608. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND RELIGION

a. General

(An order, by the justices of the sessions of the peace, held at Ampthill, desiring presentments to be made o f all persons not conforming to the liturgy of the Church, 4 Jan, 1684.) [Order in Latin: the Earl of Ailesbury, Custos Rotulorum. Letter in English from the bishop of Lincoln.] s.s. Fol. 1684. Bodleian.

H ope, R. C. Legendary lore of holy wells of England. 1893. [Beds., pp. 1-2.] B.C.b. R eligious O rders and T heir H ouses

P.R.O. Lists and indexes, supply series, no. 3, vol. 1. Lists of the lands of the religious houses. Bedfordshire - Huntingdonshire, pp. 1-12. Kraus Reprint Corporation, New York. 1964 C.

61B askerville, Geoffrey. English monks and the suppression of the monasteries. 1937. [Beds.,

pp. 293-7.] B. C.Godber, Joyce. The cartulary of Ncwnham priory. Pts. 1 and 2. 2 vol. Publ. BHRS 43, 1963, 1964. Bell, Patricia. Where was the site of Harrold priory; BTS 18 May 1962.62Phillips, M ary. Beaulieu priory. B.Mag. 8: 244-6, 281-4, 1962.D alton, O. M. and others. The Warden abbey and Chichester croziers. O.U.P., 1926 (pamphlet).

For seal of Warden abbey, see A17c. Bodleian.H arvey, G. T. Chicksands priory, Bedfordshire: institutions. NQ 7 (12): 135, 1891. B.U nthank, R. A. H. Chicksands priory, Bedfordshire, before the dissolution. The Antiquary 9

(N.S.): 138-42, 224-30, 1913. [U.pt.2 in N.coll.]63Blaydes, F. A. Grey Friars priory, Bedford. NQ 8 (1): 67, 1892. B.M artin, A. R. Franciscan architecture in England. Brit. Soc. of Franciscan Studies 18. Manchester

U.P., 1937. [Grey Friars, Bedford, pp. 154-9.] U.Palmer, Rev. C. F. R. The Friar Preachers, or Blackfriars, oi Dunstable. Reliquary 22: 11-14,1881.

L.64

c. D iocese of Lincoln

For John Hodgkins, see NQ 5 (12): 14-15 (E. Solly, C. E. S. W arren), 170-1 (‘Fama’), 1879. B.Kuhlicke, F. W. The dioceses: Lincoln, Ely, St. Albans. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 51.) B.Mag.

9: 73-5, 1963.65Articles to be enquired of in the Visitation of the Archdeacon oi Bedford (touching the church,

churchyard, parsonage, . . . ; the courts; the schoole masters; the parish clerk and sexton; the

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parishioners, churchwardens, . . .) Imprinted at London, Anno 1629. [In the Bodleian copy this date is altered to ‘1639’.] black letter. Bodleian.

66Chapman, H. E. Tempsford chantry. B.Mag. 8: 192-6, 1962.

d. Free Churches 69Page, G. E. Some Baptist churches in the Bedford area. 1953. (From The Baptist Quarterly 14,

1952.) B. C. L.Elwyn, T. H. S. The Northamptonshire Baptist Association. 1964. [Includes some Beds. Baptist

churches.] M. N.

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A9d FAUNA A9f

719. FAUNA

d. Animals in Captivity

Animal acclimatisation at W oburn Abbey. Spectator 80: 755-6, 1898. Duke of Bedford’s animals.Ib. 81: 304-05, 1898. U.

Pitt, Frances. The [12th] duke of Bedford. Nature 172: 749-50, 1953. U.N.coll.Pitt, Frances. Woburn re-visited. CL 114: 1404-06, 1953. U.N.coll.72Bedford, The [13th] D uke of. The natural history of Woburn. Geog. Mag. 33: 439-47, 1960.

B. M.Sitwell, N igel. Animals of Woburn. Animals 4 (11): 298-304, 1964. U.N.coll.W hitehead, G. K. The ancient wild cattle of Britain and their descendants. 1953. [See index for

W oburn (ex Chartley) cattle, Duke of Bedford, Whipsnade.] M. (T. W . B.)Street, Philip. Deer at Whipsnade. CL 116: 34-5, 1954. L.U.Street, Philip. The wild horse from Mongolia. CL 118: 234-5, 1955. U.

e. R eserves

H alls, Leonard. Protecting Britain’s birds at Sandy. [H.Q. Royal Soc. for the Protection o f Birds.] B TS 8 June 1962.

H alls, Leonard. Conservation or destruction? B TS 12 Oct. 1962.f. Groups

75Slater, Rev. H enry H. Birds of Northamptonshire and neighbourhood. J. of Northamptonshire

Nat. Hist. Soc. and Field Club 10: 14-18, 171-7, 295-9, 1898-1900, 11: 57-63, 141-8, 1901-02.N. Rushden Lib.

[These and some papers in later vols. give a few N. Beds, records.]Bedfordshire Bird Bulletin (Bedfordshire Natural History Society and Field Club). Typed quar­

terly: 1-6 (H. A. S. Key), 7-8 (K. E. W est), 9-17 (M. D. W ortley), 18-27 (F. D. H amilton). 1959-, L.

76Knowles, J. P. Birds in Bedfordshire. I. The Tufted Duck. B.Mag. 10; 124-5,1965-66.Elliott, J. Steele. Early autumn movements of sandpiper, Ringed Plover, etc., in Bedfordshire.

Zoologist 20 (4th ser.): 314-16, 437, 1916. U.H ibbert-W are, A(lice). Report of the Little Owl food enquiry, 1936-37. British Birds 31: 249-64,

1938. U.‘Dunstable Lark’. NQ 11 (8): 469,1913 (R. Pickthall), 515 (F. A. R ussell), (9): 15,1914 (A. H. W.

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10. FLORAa. General

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79b. R egions, Ecology

D ony, J. G. Flora of the roadsides. B.Mag. 8: 34—7, 1961.Maulden wood trail. Ampthill forest. Prepared by the district officer . . . Forestry Commission.

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D ony, J. G. Report (wool aliens). Bot. Soc. and Exchange Club 13: 220-3, 1948. [Eaton Socon and Flitwick.] U.

A census list of wool aliens found in Britain, 1946-60. Compiled by J. E. Lousley, Proc. Bot. Soc. B.I. 4: 221-47,1961. [Beds, records by J. G. D ony.] M. U.

81d. Groups

R ichens, R . FI. Studies on Ulmus. 5. The village elms of Bedfordshire. Forestry 34 (2): 181-200, 1961. C. M. U.

f. Cultivated Plants

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(The cultivation o f woad in Bedfordshire. ) The annals of my village : being a calendar of nature for every month of the year, by the Author o f ‘Select female biography’, ‘Conchologist’s compan­ion’, etc. [ = M ary R oberts]. 1831. Pp. 224-5. [The ‘village’ is Painswick, Glos.| BM.U.

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A ll FOLKLORE A ll

8211. FOLKLORE

B onser, W ilfrid. A bibliography of folklore. See A4.Brand, John. Observations on popular antiquities: chiefly the origin of our vulgar customs,

ceremonies, and superstitions. Arranged, and revised, with additions, by [Sir] Henry Ellis. 2 vol. 1813. [Brand’s original work of 1777 was an expansion of Henry Bourne’s Antiquitates vulgares (1725). The Beds. refs, have to be searched for.] C. (1877 ed.) M. (T.W. B.) (1813)

Bedfordshire proverbs. NQ 5 (9): 345, 1878 (Crawley brook: E. Solly), (11): 54, 1879 (Weston brook, as crooked as: ‘St Swithin’). B.

‘Downright Dunstable’, ‘as plain as Dunstable road’, etc. (origin of). NQ 6 (6): 228, 377, 1882, (7): 276, 1883 (E. W alford, Hellier Gosselin, R.R.). B.

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Peacock, Florence. May day custom, Bedfordshire (Tilsworth). N Q 8 (11): 445,1897. B.B agshawe, T. W. Elstow (Bedfordshire) May festival, 1953. Folk-lore 64: 341-2, 1953. U.W hitehead, Mrs. Scraps of English folklore, XII (i). North Bedfordshire. Folk-lore 37: 76-7, 1926.

U.B agshawe, T. W . Beating the bounds, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire. Folk-lore 64: 349-50,1953. U. Gomme, Sir G. Laurence. Curious custom at Biddenham, [Bedfordshire]. [Procession of the white

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B agshawe, T. W . Pancake bell, Toddington, Bedfordshire. Folk-lore 61: 167, 1950.(Abolition of Arlcsey parish pump) The Times 7 Feb. 1961 (4th leader); Folk-lore 72: 412,1961. U. Summers, M ontague. A popular history of witchcraft. 1937. [See index for 5 Beds, refs.] BM. U. Witchcraft. Beds. & Herts. Sat. Tel. 15 July 1933. LN.Legend of the Dunstable witch [Sally]. L N 21, 28 Sept. 1933. LN.D eacon, A. H. A witch stands trial. [Elizabeth Pratt of Dunstable.] B TS 1 Feb. 1963.T own, H arold. Ghosts and witches. B T I 19 Dec. 1930.H ole, Christina. Haunted England: a survey of English ghost-lore. (1940) 1950. [Beds, ref., pp.

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A11 FOLKLORE A ll83R ogers, J. E. T horold. (Bricking up a dead farmer’s smock and shirt in the wall of his kitchen at

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8412. GEOLOGY AND PALAEONTOLOGY

a. General

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A13a H ISTO R Y , ARCHA EOLOG Y, R EC O R D S A13b

88

89

13. HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, RECORDSa. General

b. Archaeology and Early H istory

Dyer, James. A survey and policy o f research in archaeology in the south-east Midlands. Council for British Archaeology, Regional Group 9,1965. [Results of conference at Luton, 7 Nov. 1964.]

L. M.D yer, James F. Bedfordshire earthworks. 1. Maiden Bower. B.Mag. 7: 320-4, 1961. 2. The Five

Knolls. Ib. 8: 15-20. 3. Waulud’s Bank. Ib. 57-64. 4. The hill-forts . . . Ib. 112-18. 5, 6. Earth­works of the Icknield Way, i, ib. 161-6, 1962; ii, ib. 200-05. 7. Danish earthworks. Ib. 235-40. 8, 9. The castles, i, ib. 267-71; ii, ib. 345-60, 1963. 10. Moated homesteads. Ib. 9: 7-12.

D yer, James F. Drays Ditches, Bedfordshire, and early iron age territorial boundaries in the eastern Chilterns. Antiq. J. 41: 32-43, 1961. M. U.

B agshawe, T. W . Tottemhoe Castle. J. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. No. 33: 215-18, 1927. M. U.90B eauchamp W admore read a paper (afterwards printed) on the Beds, earthworks before the Brit.

Archaeol. Assoc, on 20 Jan. 1909. (N Q 170: 439, 1936.) ;Thomas, N icholas. A gazetteer of neolithic and bronze age sites and antiquities in Bedfordshire.

B.Archaeol. J. 2: 24-33, 1964. B. C. L. M.Smith, W orthington G. Primaeval men in the valley of the Lea. Essex Naturalist 1 : 36-8, 125-37,

1887. U.Recent discoveries of palaeolithic implements in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Quart. J. Geol.

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21 Feb. 1860. [This must be W yatt’s first public report on the Biddenham finds.]W yatt, James. The disputed beads from the drift. Geologist 5: 233-5, 1862. See also J. T. B anton,

Fossil beads (?) from the gravel of Bedfordshire, etc., Geol. Mag. 10 (5): 138-9, with notes by the editor H. W oodward, ib. 139-40,190-1, 1913. U.

Field, N. H., M atthews, C. L., and Smith, I. F. New neolithic sites in Dorset and Bedfordshire [Rinyo-Clacton pits at Puddlehill, Dunstable], with a note on the distribution of neolithic storage-pits in Britain (I.F.S.). Proc. Prehist. Soc. 30: 360-75, 1964. Apps. by Prof. J. E. M arr and M. C. B urkitt. M. U.

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A13b H IST O R Y , ARCHA EOLOG Y, R EC O R D S A13cR udd , G. T. and W est, B. B. Excavations at Warden Abbey in 1960 and 1961. A preliminary

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M oss-Eccardt, John. Excavation at Wilbury Hill, on iron age hill-fort, near Letchworth, Hert­fordshire, 1959. B.Archaeol. J. 2 : 34-44, 1964.

Birchall, A n n . The Aylesford-Swarling culture: the problem of the Belgae reconsidered. Proc. Prelust. Soc. 31: 241-367, 1965. U.

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93M anning, W . H. A Roman hoard o f ironwork from Sandy, Bedfordshire. B.Archaeol. J. 2: 50-7,

1964.Ancient wells in Oxfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cornwall, supposed to be Roman. Archaeol.

Cambrensis 7: 171-2, 1861. [A letter from R . Edmonds of Penzance, mostly a quotation o f part o f James W yatt’s letter to The Times, 9 Oct. 1860, describing a (? Roman) well found during railway construction between Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard.] U.

94M orris, J. The Anglo-Saxons in Bedfordshire, with a gazetteer o f pagan Anglo-Saxon discoveries

in Bedfordshire. B.Archaeol. J. 1: 58-76, 1962. (Animal remains, by Eric H iggs, pp. 55-7.)M eany, Audrey. Gazetteer of early Anglo-Saxon burial sites. 1964. [Beds., pp. 35-40.] C. M.

95M atthews, C. L. The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Marine Drive, Dunstable. B.Archaeol. J. 1:

25^14, 1962. W ith a note on the human remains, by D. R. Brothwell, pp. 45-7.M atthews, C. L. Saxon remains at Puddlehill, Dunstable. B.Archaeol. J. 1: 48-54, 1962.Hyslop, M iranda. Two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at Chamberlain’s Barn, Leighton Buzzard,

Bedfordshire. Archaeol. J. 120: 161-200, 1964. U. M.See J. T ait on G. H. Fowler’s The devastation o f Bedfordshire . . . Eng. Hist. Rev. 38: 97-100,

1923. U.c. Later H istory

97The humble and serious testimony of many hundreds, o f godly and well affected people in the

county of Bedford, and parts adjacent, constant adherers to the cause of God and the nation. 14 April, 1657. s.s. Fol. [Continued support of the Commonwealth.] Bodleian.

An historical account of the rights of election of the several counties, cities and boroughs of Great Britain . . . to 1754. By a late Member of Parliament [= T homas Carew], 2 pts. 1755.

Squire Law Lib., Camb. BM.The register of the electors to vote after the end of the present parliament in the choice of a member

or members to serve in parliament for the county of Bedford . . . [between 31 Oct. 1832 and 1 Nov. 1833]. Bedford, 1832. L.

98C onisbee, L. R . Waterloo year. ‘About it and about’ in the papers 150 years ago. B.Mag. 9: 333-8,

1965.R oberts, M argery. Hard times in Bedfordshire. B.Mag. 10: 80-2, 1965. [c. 1830.]

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A13c H IST O R Y , ARCHA EOLOG Y, R EC O R D S A13d99H oyland, John. A historical survey of the customs, habits, and present state of the Gypsies . . . to

promote the amelioration o f their condition. York, 1861. [Beds, refs., pp. iii, 165-6, 168-9, 187, 246, 262-3.] BM. U. (T. W . B.)

B agshawe, T. W . Gipsies in Bedfordshire. B.Mag. 9: 268-75, 1964-65.d. Printed R ecords and Sources

How to write a parish history. 6th ed. by R . B. Pugh, 1954. C.100T urner, G. J. (ed.). A calendar o f the feet o f fines relating to the county o f Huntingdon levied by

the King’s Court from the fifth year of Richard I to the end of the reign of Elizabeth, 1194-1603. Cambridge Antiq. Soc., 37, 1913, Cambridge. [Many Beds, refs.] M. (T. W. B.)

101See G. C. Crump on A calendar o f the Pipe R o lls . . . 1923, by G. H. Fowler and M. W . H ughes,

Eng. Hist. Rev. 38: 262-4, 1923. U.M adge, Sidney J. The Domesday o f crown lands. 1938. [For Beds, refs., see p. 411.] R.C.D arby, H. C. and Campbell, E. M. J. (edd.). The Domesday geography of S.E. England. C.U.P.,

1962. [Section on Beds., by the second editor.] B. C. M. L.104Missenden cartulary. Pt. 3, H.M.S.O., 1962. [Refs, to Flitton, Harrold, Bedford, Leighton Buzzard.]

M.106Bedfordshire parish registers. Add: 50. Pertenhall. 51. Steppingley (by A. G. U nderwood).

52. Campton cum Stafford. 53. Luton. Four copies only of each. R.M.C. Incumbent o f the parish. See B24c. for dates.

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A14 M ETEOROLOG Y A14

107 14. METEOROLOGYThe Bodleian has another version of A true relation . . . (bound with R. Gough’s copy of Biblio­

theca topographica Britannia 8 , 1873) : Strange and terrible news from Bedford or, a true and perfect narrative and accompt of a wonderful and prodigious tempest and hurricane there . . . Printed by A.P. for Will Thackeray in Duck Lane neer West Smithfield, London. 1672.

The great floods of Luton. 1735. 1828. Pictorial 2 May 1933. LN.Storms and flood at Bedford, October - November 1823. Northampton Mercury 1, 8 , 15 Nov. 1823.

N.W hite, W. H., of the Commercial Academy (sic), Bedford. Journal of the weather kept at Bed­

ford. Lat. 52 8 " 48' N „ Long. 2" 49' E. Loudon’s Mag. of Nat. Hist. 4: 170-3, 1831. [1830.]BM. U.

That was the winter that was . . . 1962-63. B.T.C. 7:12-15, 1963.

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A15a M ILITA RY H IST O R Y A15d

108 15. MILITARY HISTORYa. R egimental

M, W .T. Bedfordshire regimental honours. NQ 3(4): 84-5, 1863. B.H ussey, Brig.-Gen. A. H. and Inman, Major D. S. The Fifth Division in the Great War. Foreword

by F. M. Earl Haig of Bemersyde. 1921. [See index for Bedfordshircs.] BM. U. N.coll.Presentation of freedom of entry into the borough of Bedford to 286 Regiment R.A., T.A., the

Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry . . . 5 May, 1963, . . . [1963.] BM.b. M ilitia

Cirket, Alan F. From militia depot to museum. B.Mag. 8 : 265-6, 1962-63.109

c. V olunteers

Volunteer review on Easter Monday [2 April 1877] at Dunstable. III. London News, 7 April 1877.3 pp. of illustrations with text. L.

M., R . J. The Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry. B TS 3 May 1963.d. M iscellaneous

The Highland division at Bedford. See also BTS 7, 14 Aug. 1964.110The National Roll of the Great War, 1914-18. Section XII. Bedford [pp. 1-250] and Northampton.

The National Publishing Company, n.d. L. N. N.coll.British Legion. Bedfordshire county handbook. Revised, 1947. Foreword by Lt. Col. the Rt. Hon.

Lord Luke of Pavenham, d .l., j .p. L.

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A16a NEW SPAPERS AND PERIODICALS A16b

11116. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS

a. N ewspapers

(Bedford and District) Weekly Advertiser . . . 23 April 1964 - [Gratis.]Bedford Broadsheet, The. No. 2 3 July 1959. A typed 6 pp. newspaper, ‘published by Hilary Neville

. . . printed by F. Tollman . . . Bedford’ (during a printers’ strike). N.coll.112Bedfordshire Times and Bedfordshire Standard became Bedfordshire Times on 1 Jan. 1965.113Dunstable Borough Gazette. Centenary souvenir. 25 June, 1965. L. M.Luton News, The. Forty years of progress: being a record of the growth and development of the

Luton News series of newspapers from 1891 to 1931. L.Luton and South Beds Leader, The. 29 Nov. 1919. Later the Luton Leader. Nos 6 and 7 (3, 10

Jan. 1920) in M.114Hawkins, L. M. Local government and the local newspaper. Bedford, June 1945. [Refs, to B T and

the Bedford Bee.] N.coll.D elmer, Sefton. Black boomerang. 1962. [Nachrichten fur die Truppen, supervised from Woburn

Abbey during the second world war.] M.115

b. PeriodicalsBedfordshire Archaeologist. Succeeded by the Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal. Vol. 1, 1962;

2, 1964. Luton. All.Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Publications. A publishing jubilee. [50th anniversary.]

B.Mag. 8 : 133-5, 1962.Bedfordshire Sentinel, The. The official publication of the Bedfordshire Road Safety committee.

No. 1, June 1950.Bedfordshire, Summer Annual, The. 1910. [‘Humorous’ with illustrations.] L.Bedford Town Crier, The. A magazine for an expanding community.

No. 1. n.d. (April 1961) - (Bedford). All.Bulletin Luton and District Camera Club. 1: 1-8 (Sept. 1948-June 1950), 2: 1-5 (Sept. 1950-

Sept. 1951). L.Conservative Gazette, Bedford Division. Ended in 1964.116Lock Gate, The. The Great Ouse Restoration Society. Quarterly. Oct. 1961 - (Bedford). All.Luton and District Commerce and Trade Journal (Autumn 1948) began as Luton and District

Chamber o f Commerce Journal (May 1946) and became C. & T. in July 1963. At first quarterly, now monthly. L. M.

Manshead Magazine, The. 12th and last no., Dec. 1963. L. M.

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A16b NEW SPAPERS AND PERIODICALS A16b117Park Square. Magazine of the Luton College of Technology. 1962—. L. M.Luton Calling. 1936-57. Luton No. 1 Branch Journal. Clerical and Administrative Workers’

Union. Twenty-one years of activity and success. Silver Jubilee Souvenir. 1961. Both L. Luton World, The, and Muddleborough Mirror. No. 1 Saturday, February 6 th. 1886. [A skit.] L.N. The House Magazine of Napier Luton. No. 1. June 1956. L.118Other school magazines found deposited at Luton are: The Stockwood Girls’ School Magazine

(1965-) and Meeting Point: the Stopsley [Secondary] School Magazine (1966, third number).Addendum (per T.W.B.)

Aeromnia Magazine. ‘House journal’ of Hewlett [Mrs Maurice Hewlett] & Blondeau Ltd. [The Omnia aircraft works, Leagrave.] Luton. T.W.B. has No. 4 (Nov. 1917) and Nos. 7, 8 , 9 (Feb., May, June 1918).

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119120

17. NUMISMATICSb. T okens

B oyne, W . Trade tokens . . . Bedfordshire section. ‘2 copies’, publ. by Elliot Stock. 1889. In the possession o fj. Tebbs, Bedford.

c. Seals, M edals

Warden abbey, Bedfordshire: its seal. NQ 1 (5): 247, 1888(J. C. Atkinson). B.

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A18b SPORTS AND PASTIMES A18c

12118. SPORTS AND PASTIMES

b. Ball Games

Crompton, Frank. History of Bedfordshire cricket. Pt. 2. B TS 2 June - 18 Sept. 1961.C. (cuttings).

c. Field Sports

Kausman, M. A. Fishing famous rivers. The Great Ouse. Pubi, for Angling Times Ltd., by E. M.Art and Publishing Ltd., Broadway, Peterborough, 1963. C. L.

T ailby, Mr [W. W . Master of the Billesdon country, 1856-78.] A list of Mr Tailby’s fox hounds, from 1856 to 1872. Leicester, (1872). [Very many refs, to the Oakley fox hounds.) M. (T. W . B.)

122Bathurst, Hon. L. J. The Oakley hunt. Bystander 1905, pp. 245-7. N.coll.Scarth-D ixon, W illiam. The Oakley hunt. The Hunt Clubs Association. 1922. N.coll.M olyneux, Jack. [Huntsman to the Hertfordshire hounds.] M y most remarkable fox [Silsoe, 6

Jan. 1926], Field Sports 1: 74-5, Bradford, 1947. N.coll.Greaves, R alph. Foxhunting in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. Field Sports

Publ., Tunbridge Wells. (1961). [Beds., pp. 14-15]; (1963) [pp. 41-5]; (1965). N. coll, has the first two ; C. had one entitled Foxhunting in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, (1958) : not seen. L.

There is some Beds, material in W . Scarth-D ixon, The Hertfordshire hunt, 1932. N.coll.R ayner, Eric. The Oakley hunt. B.Mag. 9: 47-51. 1963.Godber, Joyce (cd.). The Oakley hunt. Publ. BHRS 44, 1965. [Mainly documents.]The Biggleswade harriers. BTS 13 April 1962.H utchinson, H. G. Duck shooting on the Ivcl. CL 40: 14-16, 1916. U.A hundred years of Bedford regatta, by Christopher Carter, in The one hundredth Bedford

regatta . . . 27 July 1963. A commemorative programme . . . Bedford, (1963). B. C.There is a nearly complete set o f programmes in T.

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123 19. TOPOGRAPHY, ETC., THE RIVERSa. General

124Atwell, George (late Teacher of Mathematicks in Cambridge). The faithfull surveyour. Cam­

bridge. 1662. [Beds, refs., pp. 4, 7, 8,17, 20, 30, 32, 89-92, 96, 98, 102.] M. (T. W . B.)Atwell was the son of a Leighton Buzzard man (see p. 98 of his book and Publ. BHRS 5 pt. 2, p. 165, 1920) (T.W.B.).

U. gives John M acky as the author of A journey through England . . ., and has vol. 1 (of 2) in an enlarged ed. of 1732. [Beds, in Letter XV, pp. 327-9.]

Seller, John. The history of England. 1696. ‘Remarks of Bedfordshire’, pp. 113-16 - photocopy in M. (T. W . B.). U.

Salmon, N. The history o f Hertfordshire, describing the county and its antient monuments, . . . with the character of those that have been the chief possessors of the lands, . . . Fob 1728. [Refs, to Ampthill, Bedford, Cainhoe, Dunstable,Leagrave, Luton, Sandy, pp. 169-71, see also Cadding- ton, Kensworth, Studham.] M. (T. W . B.)

Proposals for publishing by subscription an actual survey of the counties of Bedford and Hunting­don. ?, 1728. Fol. s.s. Bodleian.

125Smollett, T obias. The present state of all nations. (1769.) [Beds., pp. 84 ff.] Not seen; fide N. D.

Simpson, A bibliographical index of British flora.126The Town and Country Magazine, or Universal Repository 5: 229-30, 1773. [Beds, section.] U.[Torrington diaries.] MS. journal of a tour in Beds, and Herts., illustrated with 27 drawings of old

houses, bridges, etc.; inn bills, programme of Bedford races 1794; . . . 2 vol. 4to, contemporary russia, re-backed. From the Yotes Court sale. A few drawings have been removed, but without harming the text. The ‘2nd’ vol. deals with 1790-1. L. Included because of its great interest.

127W akefield, Priscilla. A family tour through the British Empire . . . [Beds., pp 525-8.] N.coll.

has the 5th ed., London, 1810, and the 15th, London, 1840. [The work was originally publ. at Philadelphia, 1804.]

Evans, John. The juvenile tourist; or, excursions through various parts of the island of Great Brit­ain, including . . . Midland counties. (1804) 1805. [Beds., pp. 154-8.] M. (T. W. B.)

W alford, T homas. The scientific tourist in England, Wales & Scotland . . . 1818. [Beds, section of 4 pp. plus 2 on botany, not paged.] U. (2 vol. in one)

Britannia depicta, 1818. See N Q :7 (12) 132, 233—4, 1891 (gives the names of the 7 Beds, places engraved). B.

Gorham, George Cornelius. The history and antiquities of Eynesbury and St. Neot’s in Hunting­donshire . . . 1820. [There is a good deal o f N. Beds, information in this well-known work and its Supplement o f 1824.] N.coll. M. (T. W . B.) Hunts, libs.

Parry’s Select illustrations . . ., 1827. See NQ 10 (9): 306-7, 1908 (A. Abrahams). B.Phillips’ Personal tour . . ., 1828. See B T 13, 20 Aug. 1965.

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128The parliamentary gazetteer of England and Wales. Adapted to the new poor-law, tranchise,

municipal and ecclesiastical arrangements . . . 4 vol. 1840-44. BM. N.coll.Churton, Edward. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical, and picturesque:

descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and subjects of local interest . . . 1851. [Ampthill, Bedford, pp. 28, 316, Biggleswade, 6 8 , Dunstable, 28, 312, Leighton Buzzard, 28-9, Woburn, 316.] " M. (T. W. B.)

All the Year Round 36 (N.S.): 112-17,1885. [Beds., in Chronicle of English counties.] U. N.coll.129Mitford, Sybil C. A pilgrim in Bunyan’s country. Sunday at Home 1901, pp. 52 ff. U.D avies, J. W . The land of the ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’. Bookman (Amer.) 16: 157, 1902. U.Review of VCH Bedfordshire, vol. 1. Athenaeum 1: 682, 1904. U.Gregory’s guide and view book of Woburn Sands, Asplcy Guise and Woburn. Printed and publ.

by Herbert Gregory. Woburn Sands, n.d. (c. 1905). [Mostly by the Rev. Charles Kerry; see B24c Aspley Guise and Woburn.] L. N.coll.

Inglis, H arry R. G. The ‘Contour’ road book of England. (South-east Division.) London (Gall and Inglis), 1905. [Beds., pp. xxxi, xxxii, and consult index.] M. (T. W . B.)

Fea, Allan. Quiet roads and sleepy villages. 1913. [Chap. 2: Across Bedfordshire.] C.C., C. T. A musician’s rambles: the Cowper country: Turvey and Olney. Choir, 1917, pp. 5-7,

99-102, 195-9, 1917. U.Lovely England. Ed. S. P. B. Mais and Tom Stephenson. N.d. Beds., pp. 109-12, by H arold

Shelton. N.coll.W hiteman, R (alph) J. Hexton: a parish survey. 1936. [Many S. Beds, refs.] M. (T. W . B.)Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire, The ‘R.A.C.’ county road map and

gazetteer. No. 17. Cheltenham and London, (1937). N.coll.130Goldring, D ouglas. Home ground: a journey through the heart of England. 1949. [Beds.,

pp. 238-46; see also pp. 186, 223, 237-8 (Bedford).] C. M. (T. W . B.)Bedfordshire . . . the official guide. Home Publ. Co. Croydon. 3rd cd. (1961.)Larkman, Simon. Bedfordshire: modified and re-issued as Bedfordshire, a pictorial guide. Luton,

1962. All.Bedfordshire: county handbook. Foreword . . . Duke of Bedford. (1962.)131The Shell and B.P. guide to Britain. Ed. G. Boumphrey. lntrod. W. J. Hoskins. 1964. [Beds, and

Northants, pp. 401-16.] C. B. L.‘N omad’. Where shall we go; No. 10. (Cromwell and) Bunyan. Standard Triumph Review, Dec.

1965, p. 469. L.b. The R ivers: Great O use

Skrine, Henry. A general account o f all the rivers in Great Britain . . . 1801. Great Ouse, pp. 22-5, Lea, 329-33. M. (T. W . B.)

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A19b T O PO G R A PH Y , ETC., THE RIVERS A19dGrantham, R . B. River Ouse floods. Report to the mayor of Bedford. 26 May, 1876. [Printed as a

folder.] T. N.coll.132Great Ouse W ater Act, 1961. 9 & 10 Eliz. 2, chap. xlii. An act to constitute the Great Ouse Water

Authority consisting of [various water companies and boards] for the provision of supplies of water in title to the said companies and boards and to authorise [the same] to acquire lands and to construct waterworks and to confer powers upon the Great Ouse Water Authority . . . (3 Aug. 1961.) B. C. M.

Cassels, D. K. River series. 1. Opening up the Ouse. B TS 24 May 1963. 2. W ho cares for the Great Ouse. Ib. 31 May.

W hat they said about the Great Ouse (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 10: 79, 1965.Ouse history [by B.R.O., etc.] Bedford to St. Neots. Lock Gate: 2-3, Oct. 1961; 19-23, Jan. 1962

(Wing’s bridge); 41-4, April 1962 (id.); 66- 8 , July 1962 (the barrage); 76-9, Oct. 1962 (Duck Mill); 88-90, Jan. 1963 (Bedford to Cardington); 103-04, April 1963 (id.); 128-32, July 1963 (Barford bridge); 138-40, Oct. 1963 (id.); 160-3, Jan. 1964 (Tempsford); 177-81, April 1964 (id.); 190-4, July 1964 (id.); 110-13, Oct. 1964 (Eaton Socon); 237-44, Jan. 1965 (St. Neots Bridge).

Faulkner, A. H. The River Great Ouse and the Grand Junction canal. Lock Gate 1: 213-22, Oct. 1964; 251-5, April 1965; 2: 3-6, Oct. 1965.

M ore, R . J. M. Irrigation and conservation in the Great Ouse valley. J. Chart. Land Agents’ Soc., April 1963, pp. 140-7. M. U.

Gould, J. The Ouse an obstacle to engineers. Lock Gate 1: 134-7, Oct. 1963.D awkes, F. W . Planning a riverside town. Lock Gate 1: 246-7, 1963.D eacon, A. H. The Ouse: symbolical and magical. Lock Gate 1: 7-9, Oct. 1961.Kuhlicke, F. W .Juxta torrentem use. Lock Gate 1: 182-4, April 1964.Riverine inscriptions. Lock Gate 2: 11-16, Oct. 1965.Kuhlicke, F. W . Piety and bridges. Lock Gate 1: 110-11, April 1963.Packhorse bridge near Biggleswade. Antiquary 11 (N.S.): 242, 1915. U.Turvey bridge. Lock Gate 1: 272-4, July 1965, 2: 2 Oct. 1965.Poultney, A. L. H. The new viaduct and bridge at St. Neots. Lock Gate 1: 226-8, Jan. 1965, 237-44,

April 1965.A catalogue of the civil and mechanical engineering designs 1741-92 of John Smeaton, f.r.s.,

preserved in the library of the Royal Society. Newcomen Society. 1950. [Bridge at Cardington, pp. 15, 107.] ' (T. W . B.)

d. T he R ivers: Ivel

Ewans, M. C. A brief history of the River Ivel navigation. Lock Gate 1: 30-2, April 1962, 61-4, July 1962, 80-3, Oct. 1962, 91-6, Jan. 1963.

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133 20. WORDS AND NAMESa. D ictionaries and D ialect

W atson, (Rev.) E. W . Dialect of Sutton, Beds. [Supplementary to W right’s Dialect dictionary.] Mod. Lang. Rev. 12: 354-6, 1917. U.

Shaw, D avid H. Food for thought. [Beds, names for various foods and beverages.] B.Mag. 1: 287-91, 1961.

b. Place-N ames, General

Ekwall, Eilert. English place-names in -ing. Lund, 1923. C.Karlstrom, Karl. Old English compound place-names in -ing. Uppsala, 1927. C.Ekwall, Eilert. English river-names. O.U.P., 1928. [Ivel, Lea, Ouse, Ouzel, Till included.] C. A nderson, O. S. The English hundred-names: the south-eastern counties. University of Lund,

1939. [Beds., pp. 16-25.] C.c. Place-N ames, Local

The derivation of the name ‘Bedford’. At various times there has been much controversial corres­pondence on this vexed question in NQ. See 4 (5): 228, 532, (6): 52-3, 124, 1870; 5 (3): 48-9, 251-2, 311-12, 430-2 (James W yatt of Bedford), (4): 9-11,1875; 6 (1): 73-4, 460-1, (2): 249-50, 1880, (3): 117, 250-1, 318-19, 350-2, (4): 349-50, 474-5, 1881; 12 (4): 148, 1918. [It seems un­necessary to give the names, initials and pseudonyms of the many contributors, some of whose theories are absurd while others anticipate ‘up-to-date’ opinions.] B.

The name ‘Biggleswade’. NQ 8 (1): 252-3, 1892 (F. W . B., F. A. B laydes, Isaac T aylor), 9 (3): 33, 1899 (I. Taylor). B.

H amson, J. Welsh name for Bedford. N Q 12 (9): 291, 1921. (Shown to be not genuine, by D. Salmon, ib. p. 336.) B.

‘Manshead’, see A 11 and above.134

d. Personal N ames

Feilitzen, O lof von. Pre-Conquest personal names of Domesday book. Nomina Germanica series. Stockholm, 1937. C.

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NOTEIn collecting from the Northampton Mercury and Bedford Times the articles on ‘Bedfordshire Chur­

ches’ by W . A. (= John M artin), the Bedfordshire Record Office staff have found certain discrepancies in the numbering as given in the Bibliography. This, however, does not prevent individual articles from being fairly easily tracked. Rather more serious is the inadvertent omis­sion of two churches: Husborne Crawley, 12, N M 30 Aug. 1845, and Pertenhall, 106, N M 4 Dec. 1852.

137B. PLACES

21. BEDFORDa. T opography, Guides, etc.

Report of the parliamentary boundary commissioners on the borough of Bedford H.M.S.O. [1868.]

H ordern, P. Unique town. [Bedford.] Blackwood’s Mag. 148: 384-8, 1890.Guide booklets. Add Handbook of Bedford, Austin & Co., Bedford, [? 1903].138The Bodleian has an ed. of Burrows’ Guide (to Bedford) including Elstow and Olney. Cheltenham,

(1928). Later cdd. (Bedford only, [1961], [1963]).Our changing town. Suppl. B TS 6 Oct. 1961.Bunyan was short of office space. 1965 [Advertising Bedford for the establishment of businesses.

Mostly illustrations.] T.Cauldwell Street. BTS 8 June 1962.139Kelly’s directory subsequently publ. biennially (also for Luton).

b. R ecords, H istory140Brown, R. A llen. English mediaeval castles. 1954. Revised as English castles. 1962. [Bedford

castle (in the latter), pp. 159-64.] C. B. L.Brown, R . Allen, Colvin, H. M., and T aylor, A. J. The history of the king’s works. 2 vol.

H.M.S.O., 1963. [Bedford castle, pp. 558-9.] C. B. L.141The fire of 1802. Northampton Mercury 29 May 1802. N.142(Reminiscences of Alderman Richard Turner.) Bedford in the eighties, B.T.C. 10: 17-21, 1964;

Teeth and topography, ib. 11: 12-18, 1965.D yer, James. The pageant that died. B.Mag. 10: 89-90, 1965-66. [The proposed pageant of 1907.]Coronation festivities. Borough of Bedford. Official programme. Bedford, 1911. N.coll.Immigrants in Bedford. Little Italy in Bedford, The Times 29 Sept. 1960; Canzoni di Bedford,

Economist 197:1010,1960; R . W est, Bello, bello Bedford: Britain’s immigration town, Time and Tide 16 Nov. 1961, pp. 1922-26; Immigration from 25 countries sets Bedford a big problem, The Times 27 Dec. 1962; John B arr, Napoli, Bedfordshire, New Society 3 (79), 2 April 1964. U . L(W est), M (Barr).

B ohun, W illiam. A collection of debates, reports, . . . of the House of Commons. 1702. Fol.Squire Law Lib., Camb.

B21a BEDFORD B21b

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B21b BEDFORD B21d143D ouglas, Sylvester. The history of the cases of controverted elections which were tried and

determined during the first (and second) sessions of the fourteenth parliament of Great Britain, XV (and XVI) Geo. III. 4 vol. 1775-77. [Bedford, 2: 67-128.] Squire Law Lib.

c. Places of W orship and R eligious B odies144Fisher, E. A. The greater Anglo-Saxon churches. . . 1962. [St. Peter, Bedford, pp. 151-3.] B. C. T aylor, H. M. and Joan. Anglo-Saxon architecture. 1965. [St. Peter de Merton, 1: 59-60, St.

Mary, Bedford, 58-9.] C. L.Kuhlicke, F. W . A history of the hospital and parish church of St. John the Baptist, Bedford.

Also an account of John Bunyan and St.John’s by H. G. Tibbutt. Brit. Publ. Co., Gloucester. (1961, 1965.)

B.S.B. (St.John’s rectory.) B.Mag. 9: 103-04, 1963-64.Farewell to the old church of St. Cuthbert’s, Bedford. Closed 6 Oct. 1844. s.s. poem, n.d.

N.coll.T. has a reprint by W. N. Henman.

145H are, (The Ven.) John (T. H.) [vicar]. Sermon at the dedication of St. Andrews. ‘The Temple

completed.’ 20 April 1963. (Bedford, 1963.) T. N.coll.Kuhlicke, F. W. All Hallows - a forgotten church. B TS 30 March 1962.The brotherly agreement and declaration concerning the rules and orders of the Brethren’s

Congregation at Bedford. 1777. R. (deposited with other Moravian material).T ibbutt, H. G. Patterns of pietv. From the church book of the Bunyan meeting. B.Mag. 8 : 156-9,

1962.146T ibbutt, H. G. A history of Howard Congregational church, Bedford. Bedford, 1961. All.Tibbutt, H. G. Mill Street Baptist church, Bedford. 1792-1963. Bedford, 1964. All. (See also, by

the same: Days of Mill Street Baptist church numbered, BTS 4 May 1962.)147

d. Charities

Bedford bounds, Bloomsbury. N Q 11 (6): 188-9 (G. Y arrow B aldock), 257 (P. N orman), 1912. [The Harpur property.] B.

148The account of John Gotobed, Esq., receiver of the rents and profits o f the estates o f the Masters,

Governors and Trustees o f the Bedford Charity. 2 vol. From Midsummer, 1800, to Midsummer, 1801. Midsummer, 1808, to Midsummer, 1809. > 1801, 1809. Fob Bound with The account of T. John Green, receiver of the Bedford Charity estates in Middlesex. From Midsummer, 1865, to Midsummer, 1866. Bedford, 1866. Bodleian.

The Harpur Trust board room in 1860. Repr. from B TS 5 Dec. 1952. T. N.coll.School Inquiry Commission. For H.M.S.O. 1868. Vol. 3: Answers to the Commissioner’s ques­

tions respecting the Endowed Grammar Schools. [Bedford, pp. 327-422.] Vol. 8 : General reports by Assistant Commissioners. Midland counties and Northumberland. [Report on the schools o f Sir William Harpur’s charity, Bedford, by R. S. W right, Esq., pp. 677-702.]

Photocopy at Harpur Trust Office.

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B21d BEDFORD B21f149Proceedings of the Modem School special committee. 11 Dec. 1902, 29 Jan. 1903. [Questions 600-

944 only.] T.Guy, Helen. The eleemosynary orchards. 1. The children’s charity hospital, Bedford. B.Mag.

8 : 288-91, 1962-63. 2. Life in a charity hospital. Ib. 330-3, 1963.e. Schools

150Bedford Grammar School-a royal foundation? N Q 6 (4): 369 (D. G. C ary Elwes), 545-6 (E.

M arshall, citing the Schools Inquiry Commissioners’ report, 1868), 1881. B.Kuhlicke, F. W . The arms used by Bedford School. The Coat of Arms 7: 137-41,144,1962. C. M. Conisbee, L. R . Augustine Lempriere Foulkes. A Bedford episode of June 1859. B.Mag.: 9 179-82,

245-9, 1964. [Town and gown riot.]A farewell address given in the large hall of the school by James Surtees Phillpotts on 1 April,

1903. Printed 7 Oct. 1925. N.coll.New buildings. See A3c.

151C onisbee, L. R . Bedford Modern School. Its origin and growth. An outline history. Bedford

Modern School, 1964. All.The School [B.M.S.] a hundred years ago. Eagle 15: 415-21,1924.B.M.S. cadet corps. Centenary of the cadet force. Eagle 34: 118-21, 1963.J. H. Crofts. The doyen o f O.B.M.s. BTS 22 Feb., Eagle 34: 36-7, 1963 (L.R.C.). [A centenarian.]O.B.M. historians. Eagle 34: 196-9, 1963 (L.R.C.).152W hyte, C hristina G. Bedford High School for girls. Girl’s Realm 3: 868 ft., 1901.Bedford High School and the future. [An appeal for building funds. Bedford, 1962.] C.153Silver Jubilee council school. Brochure of official opening by Lord Luke of Pavenham. 5 April,

1937. (Bedford, 1937.) N.coll.Official opening o f Newnham county secondary school, Bedford, on Thursday, 30th June, 1960.

By Mrs. E. V. Barrott. B.New schools for our children. B.T.C. 5: 4-8, 1962.Bedford educational week. 2-6 July, 1963. (Main exhibition at Mander College.) Foreword, by

the mayor, Councillor G. R . Bailey, j .p. Education week, by E. C. W alker, Bedford education officer, and A. H. Randall, chairman, committee for education. B.

f. Administration

Bedford corporation act, 1964, chapter xxxiii. H.M.S.O., 1964. B. C. R.Piper, J. P. (town clerk). Borough of Bedford. Report of the town clerk upon the rights o f admis­

sion as freemen. Bedford, 1896. T. N.coll.Bedford borough accounts. B TS 9 June 1961.154Jewitt, Llewellyn and H ope, W. H. St. J. The corporation plate and insignia of office of cities

and corporate towns of England and Wales. 2 vol. 1895. [Bedford, 1: 3-6.] C. BM. U. N. coll.49

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Greenshields, N. Municipal work in Bedford. Proc. Inst. Munic. Eng. 52: 1108-20, 1926. U. C ooper, Lina O rman. Bedford county jail: a notable prison. Good Words 41: 732 ff., 1900. U. Kenealy, Annesley. Child criminals and Bedford prison. Lady’s Mag. 2: 377 ff., 1901. U.Potter, F. H. Reformatory for women at Bedford. Outlook 94: 303-07, 1910. U.155Tables of mortality. 1860-67. T.A directory of services for the elderly in Bedford. Compiled by the Bedford Council of Social

Service. Bedford, 1961. B. C. M.Bedford crematorium and chapel. Descriptive brochure. Bedford, 1955. T.(Bedford County Hospital. B T I 23 June 1899. [By J. Hamson.])Bedford County Hospital. By E[dwin[ R[ansom]. (1899.) T.Borough of Bedford. Maternity and child welfare centre, Barford Avenue. Opened by Mrs

Emily Louise Martin, j.p. Thursday 11 March 1937. (Bedford, 1937.) T. N.coll.Springfield House, Bedford, a private asylum for the care and cure of the insane. Proprietor: David

Bower, m.d . 1 Jan. 1908. N.coll.Bedford Group Management. Mental deficiency nursing. Bromham hospital, opened 1938.

(Brochure.) N.coll.

156B urridge, Henry. History of the financial relationship between the Bedford House of Industry

and the Bedford Union. Bedford, 1913. T.Further reports on Bedford water supply (to the mayor and corporation) by J. M ansbergh (1883),

A. C. G. Cameron (1895), and G. F. D eacon (1901).Bedford water supply. The reports of Mr D eacon (17 April 1901) and Major T ulloch (19 Dec.

1902) compared and arranged in parallel columns. N.coll.H usband, J. W . Algal growths and water supply in Bedford water. Trans. Inst. Water Eng. 3:

191-232 (also in Water and Water Engineering 35: 765-80), 1934. U.Bedford completes i )600,000 scheme with new water treatment works. Munic. J., 14 Oct. 1960,

pp. 3221-3. U .N orris, W . H. Alternating double filtration at Bedford sewage works. (From J. Inst. Munic. Eng.

79: 438—44,1953.) W ith official opening of the sewage disposal works, 17 March, 1953, by Harold Symon, c.b., b.a., under sec. housing and local government. (Bedford, 1953.) T. N.coll.

Summerhouse Hill. [Bedford sewerage system.] B. T.C. 5: 21-3, 1962.Official opening Allhallows multi-storey car park, 27 Jan. 1961. By John Hay, m.p., joint pari. sec.

ministry of transport and civil aviation. (See also BTS 3 Feb. 1961.) B. C. M. T.Bedford builds. Supplement to the Bedfordshire Times. 12 Feb. 1960. B. L.Town’s case for expansion. B T 10 Dec. 1965. [Corporation proposals.]

g. Cultural and R ecreative Facilities

(The Bodleian has a fine copy of [W arneford’s] Essay . . ., but no author’s name is given.)157Tibbutt, H. G. Bunyan libraries. Bull. Assoc. Brit. Thcol. and Philos. Libraries, No. 16, March 1962.

B. M.

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B21g BEDFORD B21gOpening of the Bedford museum, The Embankment, Bedford. By Norman C. Cook, Esq. (keeper

of the Guildhall museum) on Thursday 20 Sept. 1962. W ith a note of history. B. C. M.See also BTS 18 Jan. 1963 (by the curator, F. W . Kuhlicke) and B.T.C. 6 : 15-18,1962.

B ury, Adrian. The Cecil Higgins art gallery [now so called], Bedford. Repr. from the Old Water-Colour Society’s Club vol. 1961. M.

W ater colours and drawings from the Cecil Higgins art gallery. Exhibition, 23 Oct. -1 7 Nov. 1962. T. Agnew & Sons, Ltd. B. C.

Cultural outpost. Cecil Higgins art gallery. B.T.C. 7: 16-19, 1963.158M ander, R. P. Country theatres. CL 110:1906-07,1951. [Inch Bedford and Dunstable.] U. N.coll.159Bye laws, etc. of the Stuart Lodge, 1877, with some information. T.Bye laws o f the Sir William Harpur Lodge. Some details. Bedford, 1891. T.

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B22a DUNSTABLE B22c

160 22. DUNSTABLEa. T opography, etc.

W alduck, Judith. The volume referred to has come to light. (It will be examined in Minor muses, B.Mag.) The title page reads: Short Poems experimental and devotional, Descriptive of Dunstable, its church - Sunday services - workrooms, etc. By Judith Waldock. A Bonnet Sewer in the Work-Rooms, Dunstable. Published for her benefit after an illness of Seven Months. Revised and corrected, with a Memorial of the author. By the Rector of the Parish. Dunstable. 1834. One shilling. B.

The new Dunstable handbook and directory. Publ. by William Marchant [pharmacist]. No. 1, 1921. L.

Official guide and street directory. 3rd ed. (1961); 4th ed. (1965). L.B agshawe, Thomas W . Memories of three Dunstable houses. 1. The Grove house. B.Mag. 10:

91-8, 1965-66.

b. H istory, etc.161M atthews, C. L. Ancient Dunstable. Dunstable: Manshead Archaeol. Soc. [1963.] C. L. M. H„ W . B. Dunstable court leet. NQ 9 (12): 85-6, 1903. B.Tales of ancient Dunstable. DBG 13 Sept. 1933. LN.Twenty-five years ago today. Wesleyan church and schools destroyed by fire, 13 Sept. 1908. lb.

LN.162Dunstable pageant, 1963. Book by A rthur Swinson. Production by Dorian Williams, m .f.h .

Foreword by Michael Kilby, Mayor, Dunstable, (1963). C. L. M.Dunstable borough centenary souvenir, June 1964. DBG 5 June 1964. C. B. L. M.Dunstable charter centenary, 1964: Dunstable’s past for the young of today. (Dunstable, 1964.)

C. L. M.See A 11.

c. T he Priory, etc.H ipwell, D aniel. Register of Dunstable priory. NQ 7 (12): 117, 1891. B.163Gunn , Edward. Dunstable priory church: a case of restoration. Archit. Rev. 8 : 53, 1900. U. Dunstable priory, Bedfordshire. To commemorate the 750th anniversary of the priory church

of St. Peter, Dunstable. 1213-1963. Index Publishers Ltd., Dunstable and London, (1962). (By F. A. Fowler.) B. C. L. M.

Hearse cloth at Dunstable. NQ 5 (11): 246 (F. A. Blaydes), 436 (H. Gough), 1879. B.D ryden, Alice. Church embroidery. (The Arts of the Church.) 1911. [Fayrey Pall, pp. 76-7.]

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B22c DUNSTABLE B22gKendrick, A. F. The Fayrey pall at Dunstable. The Embroidercss, no. 6 : 123-4, [1923].

U. M. (T. W. B.)Chambers, Betty. The Fayrey pall. B.Mag. 9: 311-15, 1965.164

e. Schools

Founded sixty years. Origin of Dunstable schools. DBG 10 May 1933.(Bancroft, F. M.) A short history of Dunstable school, 1888-1963. Dunstable, 1963.

f. Administration

LN. C. L. M.

Housing and Works. See A3c40.g. C ultural and R ecreative Facilities

M ander, R. P. Country theatres. See B21g.Official opening. New public pleasure grounds (Grove House gardens). New fire station and

dedication of entrance gates to the grounds. Sat. 28 Jan. 1939. By the Rt. Hon. Lord Luke of Pavenham, k.b.e. [A little historical matter.] L.

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165 23. LUTON(County Borough, 1964)

a. T opography, etc.Borough o f Luton. Extension o f the borough. 1927. Representation to the minister of health.

Under the Local Government Act, 1888, Sect. 54 (1) (a). W . Smith, town clerk. L.Boundary adjustment. See Ala.‘A small dirty town seated on the Lea’ [T. Pennant, 1782], L N 1 March 1934. LN.Luton illustrated. A popular guide to Luton as a modern industrial centre and the home of the

straw hat trade. Luton News. 1906. L.A descriptive account of Luton. Illustrated. W . T. Pike & Co., Brighton. N.d. L.Cooper, A. D. and Law , C. M. The location and region of Luton. Park Square 1 and 2,1962. L. M.L. has a number of additional ‘official guides’: the 1934 ed. ofE. J. Burrows & Co. of Cheltenham

and London; Luton (Bedfordshire) for industry and residence: the official guide, The New Centurion Publishing and Publicity Co., Derby and Cheltenham, (1939) (1960); Luton, the official guide and year book and directory of organisations, W orld’s Press Publishing Co., 1954; Luton year book 1962-3, (1962), and County borough of Luton: official guide and year book 1965 [description of firms by Hedley H. Gore], W hite Crescent Press, Luton.

The last two at M.L. has three edd. of an earlier annual published by Luton News: The Luton News almanac o f 1913

and 1914, and the Red book and almanac, 1916.

166b. History, etc.

BPR (B.R.O.), 1963-64 (1755-1812).Gough, H enry. Luton Trinity Guild. NQ 9 (4): 402-03, 1899. B.H uckle, F. E. Valuable historical records of Luton’s past. L N 18 May 1933. LN.This was Luton then [1220]. Address by W . J. Fleet, steward of the manor of Luton, to the Rotary

club. L N 29 Aug. 1931. LN.Godber, Joyce. Old-time Luton. B.Mag. 9: 135-8, 1964.D yer, James, Stygall, Frank, and D ony,John. The story of Luton. Luton, 1964. All.167W hen gas was a new toy and Luton had bread and bonnet riots. Notable anniversary of 1934.

LN 4 Jan. 1934. LN.M anning, W . H. The celebrations of the Peace. W ood engravings by K. C. Brooks. University

of Reading, (1962). R iot of 1919. M.Lea, V. M. The riot of Peace Day. B.Mag. 9: 91-4, 1963-64. [Ib. 174—5, by an eye-witness.) H oward, Anthony. Main Street, U.K. New Statesman 65: 598, 1 Nov. 1963. [Political.] U.Past celebrities from Luton district. Address by Frank Goodman to the Rotary club. Beds. & Herts.

Sat. Tel. 22 April 1933. LN.54

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B23b LU TO N B23eMen with long memories. Back to 1855. [Reminiscences from Australia, of Alfred S. Austin,

aged 83, brother o f William Austin.] L N 14 Sept. 1933. LN.The Luton News county borough souvenir. April 1964. (Luton News, Luton. 26 March 1964.)

L.M.Additional commemorative publications: Coronation festivities (Luton Hoo park, 26 June 1902);

Coronation celebrations, 1953, 2-6 June; Coronation pageant book, 9-13 June, 1953. L.See C25b, for Ashton, B urgin, Flower, Freeman, Gray, H alse, Luck, M ander, M ar- som, N apier, O ’Connor, Pomfret, ‘Saunders’, W illiam the Chamberlain.

c. Places of W orship and R eligious B odies168Parish church (Luton). Question of a ‘Pyx chapel’. J. Brit. Archaeol. Assoc., no. 33: 375-8,1927. U.Inscriptions. See A3b, ante.John of Wheathamstead: a lay of Luton church. By N itram W illsy ( = M artin ;). Dedicated to

John Crawley of Stockwood. Luton, n.d. In aid o f restoration funds. L.Church of St. Christopher, Round Green. Designed by Professor A. E. Richardson. Foreword by

Michael [Furse, bishop of] St. Albans. Luton, 1931. N.coll.The unveiling of a commemorative stone at the church of St. Luke, Leagrave, by H.R.H. the

Duchess [Marina] of Kent, on Wednesday, 20 April 1955. L.St. Francis’ church, Luton. Architects: Peter Dunham, Widdup and Harrison. Architect 220 (1):

91-8, 1961. M. U.Bishop’s mission Luton souvenir. 19-28 Sept. [ ?1923]. L.(Gillam, James). A souvenir of twenty-five years’ service in connection with the Ashton Street

and Midland Road central mission. Luton, May 1910. L.D aniel, Ebenezer, pastor at the Baptist meeting, Luton, to 1829, missionary. A sermon preached

at the Baptist meeting, Luton, 15 Nov. 1829, by Ebenezer Daniel, on his resignation of his office as pastor, in order to become a missionary to the heathen. And a letter to the Church containing that resignation. Luton, 1829. B.

Blenheim Crescent Baptist church, Luton. Silver jubilee. 1937-62. (Luton, 1962.) L.169Balch, Rev. A. Ernest. A souvenir of a century of Wesleyan Methodism. 1908. L.Fletcher, Rev. G. Impact! an outline of Luton Methodism, 1750-1962. Luton, 1962. L. M.(Henley, M. J.) One hundred glorious years. Park Town Methodist church. Luton, 1964. L. M.

c. Schools

Diamond jubilee. Christ church past and present. Luton school completes sixtieth year. L N 12 April 1934. LN.

Report o f the work o f the Education committee for the period ended 31 Aug. 1938. H. R . B. W ood, director of education. L.

Borough o f Luton. Report of the committee for Education. 1939-53. [Sir] H. C. Janes, mayor. Leslie G. Bowles, chairman. L.

Borough o f Luton as an Excepted District of the Bedfordshire L.E.A. Report of the committee for Education, 1958-63. Alderman L. G. Bowles, mayor. F. W . Bates, chairman. L.

Luton committee for Education. Handbook of further education facilities . . . 1952, 1961, etc. L.

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1323e LU TO N B23fSyllabuses [further education]: Luton technical college, Park Square [Technical institute, 1908],

1937-38, afterwards Luton and South Bedfordshire college of further education, 1951-52 - 1958-59, now Luton college of technology, 1959-60, annually. C. L.Luton college of technology. Official opening by N. G. Fisher, m.a., principal of the staff college of the National Coal Board. Wednesday, 29 June 1960. L. M.

Brochures commemorating the opening of new schools: Stopsley secondary modem school, Wednesday, 25 May 1949 (by the Rt. Hon. George Tomlinson, p.c., m.p., minister of education); Icknield secondary modern school, Friday 8 June 1951 (Lord Luke of Pavcnham); Challney secondary modern school, Monday 18 June 1951 (Professor W . O. Lester Smith, c.b.e.); Lea- grave primary schools, Wednesday 26 Sept. 1951 (Sir Thomas Keens, d .l., chairman Beds. C.C.); Farley primary junior school, Thursday 1 May 1952 (Sir Frederick Mander, chairman Beds. C.C.); Ramridge primary infants’ school, Tuesday 6 May 1952 (Alderman [Sir] John Burgoyne,O.B.E., j.p.); Whipperley primary infants’ schools, Thursday, 2 Oct, 1952 (Mrs H. K. Sheldon, former headmistress of Luton girls’ high school); William Austin primary school, Wednesday 16 May 1956 (Miss A. H. Skillicorn, c.b.e., principal of Homerton college, Cambridge); Roth- eram secondary school, 8 March 1958 (Sir Edward Boyle, Bt., parliamentary secretary to the ministry of education); Secondary technical school, Friday 21 Nov 1958 (Dr. Horace King, m .a ., m.p.); Crawley Green, Richmond Hill, Ashcroft schools, Wednesday 26 April 1961 (Rt. Hon. J. Chuter Ede, p.c., m.p.). L.

R oy, W . Towards comprehensive education in Luton. (Matters of Moment 1.) B.Mag. 10:113-20, 1965-66.

f. Administration 170County borough of Luton. Central development scheme. Luton, (1965). L. M.Archibald, W illiam, M. O. H. Luton. The public health services. Cheltenham and London,

(1934-35). L.Annual reports of the M.O.H. from 1938 (The health of Luton, 1953 onwards). L.Luton and Hitchin Hospital Group. A review by the group secretary [R. E. Lingard] of the work

and progress during the first ten years of the health service. W ith introd. by Lord Cottesloc. July 1948-July 1958. ' ' L.

Luton and Dunstable hospital. Redevelopment. The first phase. 1963. L.The official opening of The Lady Zia Wernher Centre for Spastic Children, Luton. By H.R.H.

Princess Marina duchess of Kent. Saturday 30 May 1964. L.Snellgrove, D ouglas R. Elderly housebound: a report on elderly people who are incapacitated.

Luton, 1963. [Based on Luton research.] C. B. L. M.Snellgrove, D ouglas R. Elderly employed. Luton, 1965. [Id.] B. L. M.Police. See Alb.WaterThe centenary of the Luton water company, 1865-1965. Luton Water Company. Luton, 1965.

L. M.Airport. See A5e.Parking o f CarsSee Gabriel Joseph R oth, Parking space for cars: assessing the demand. W ith a statistical appendix

by W . B. R eddaway. Occas. papers: no. 5, Dept, of Appl. Econ., Cambridge. C.U.P. 1965. [Includes Luton.] L. U.

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g. Cultural and R ecreative Facilities

Luton Free Library. Trustees. Catalogue o f books. 1884. 1896. 1908. L.Opening o f Luton’s new public Library. Visit o f Mr Carnegie and the Hon. Whitelaw Reid

[U.S. ambassador]. Beds. Advert. & Luton Times 7 Oct. 1910. L.Luton Public Libraries. Libraries in elementary schools: a report on the school libraries service,

1941—44. Luton, 1945. L.Luton Public Libraries. Jubilee exhibition. 1 Oct. - 8 Oct. 1960. Guide and booklist: books of five

decades. 1910-60. L.Gardner, Frank [chief librarian, Luton], Luton [new library planned]. Library Association Record

62: 371-2, 1960. C. L.Luton [and Norwich (new central libraries)); achievement. Editorial comment. Ib. 64: 455-58,

1962. C. L.Keeler, S. A. and French, D. J. M. New central library. Luton. J. Inst. Mimic. Eng. 8 8 : 37-46, 61,

1961. L. See also The Times 22 Sept. 1962.The visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh to the Luton

central library. Friday 2 Nov. 1962. Programme. C.L.M. See also L N 8 Nov. 1962. L.A musical jubilee. Luton Choral Society’s fifty seasons. L N 30 Dec. 1926, 6 Jan. 1927. LN.Luton Choral Society. A history by H armonicus [=F. E. Allen]. L N 27 Oct., 3, 10, 17, 24 Nov.

1927. L (2 pts.). LN.L. has a series of programmes of productions: 5 Feb. 1879-16 April 1944.

Luton Orchestral Society. Programmes and reviews of productions: 30 Nov. 1904-15 March 1922. L.

Chapel Street Wesleyan church choir. Programmes: 21 Feb. 1900-16 Mar. 1930. L.(G., H. H.) Music - their heart’s delight: story of the Luton girls choir. 1961. L. M.(Impey, H arry S.) Luton Wheelers’ cycling club. 60th anniversary, 1904-64. Luton, 1964. L. M.Borough of Luton. New corporation baths. Grand opening entertainment. 24 Sept. 1913. Arranged

by the Luton Amateur Swimming Club. Souvenir programme. Contains historical matter. L.Borough of Luton. Public Baths. The official handbook. 1961-62. E. J. Burrows & Co. Ltd.,

Cheltenham and London. L.County borough of Luton. Luton baths centre. Official opening. Friday 15 Oct. 1965. By Mr R. D.

Bland, president of the Institute of Baths Management. See also L N 21 Oct. 1965. L.Sargeant, John. 21 years of Rotary in Luton. Luton, 1948. L.

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B24a O TH ER T O W N S AND VILLAGES B24c

172 24. OTHER TOWNS AND VILLAGESa. General

M cCullagh, P. S. Twin-loop villages in Bedfordshire. East Midland Geographer. Univ. of Not­tingham. Dept, of Geography. 3 (2), no. 18: 102-09, 1962. [Felmersham, Carlton, Chellington.]

B.b. The H undreds

Origin of the names of the hundreds, see A20c. ‘Manshead’, see A ll.c. T owns and Villages

173(Ampthill)There arc later edd. of the Home Publ. Co. [1962] [1964] and Brit. Publ. Co. [1964] guides. L. Ampthill rural district. The official guide with map and 10 ill. Ampthill R.D.C. [1965.] L.B.S.B. (Restoration at Ampthill.) B.Mag. 8 : 291-2, 1962-63. (John Cross hospital.) Ih. 144-5, 1962. W illiams, C. W ynn. Ampthill (Bedfordshire past and present). Westm. Ren. 143: 538—42, 1895.

BM.George, M ary S. F. A glance at the history of Ampthill. (Dupl. pamph.) Ampthill, 1961. M. R ichardson, Sir Albert. Royal Ampthill. B.Mag. 8 : 210-12, 1962.The charm of the country town (Sir A. R ichardson) was continued in Archit. Rev. 50: 44-7, 92-6,

1921. U.The attractions of Ampthill as a place of residence. B TI 11, 18 June 1909.The Ampthill oaks (inscription). iVQ 4(12): 446 (D.C.E.), 481-2 (H. Campkin), 1873. B.The Ampthill cross. Horace W alpole to William Cole, 12 Oct. 1771. B.Mag. 10: 82-3, 1965. Ampthill war memorial (Richardson and Gill architects). Town Planning Rev. Dec. 1921, pp. 155-6.

U.U nderwood, A. G. The parish church of St. Andrew, Ampthill: a history. Ampthill, 1964.

B. C. M. L. R. T.Wall painting, Ampthill church, and legend of St. Christopher. N Q 11 (8): 467-8 (Matilda

Pollard), 516-17 (W. A. B. Coolidge), 1913, (9): 37(‘Ygrec’),(10): 58-9 (E. E. C ope), 1914. B.174Peer, A. H. A history of Ampthill Union church. Ampthill, 1963. M.(Arlesey)See A ll.(Aspley Guise)L. has the 1st (1856 ‘paperback’) cd. of Dr. Williams’ book.Gregory’s guide and view book . . . (see A19a) pp. 31-44 (by C. Kerry). L. N.coll.175(Aspley Heath)A history o f our district, 2nd ed. (by Scholars of Fulbrook Secondary School), 1962. Work

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B24c O T H E R TO W N S AND VILLAGES B24cdirected by W. F. Cooper in both edd. (See W . F. Cooper, Camb. Inst. ofEduc. Bull. 2 (11), July 1964. U.) All.

See A ll.

176(Biddenham)W hat they said about Biddenham (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 9: 290-1, 1964-65.See A ll.

177(Biggleswade;Derivation of the name, see A20c.Later edd. of the Home Publ. Co. guide [1962, 1964], L.Biggleswade, Hertfordshire (sic): the official guide. Brit. Publ. Co., Gloucester [1964], L.B.S.B. (Wesleyan chapel.) B.Mag. 8 : 325-6, 1963.The parish church of St. Andrew, Biggleswade. Brit. Publ. Co., Gloucester, (1964).C irket, Alan F. Trouble at Biggleswade. [Court cases, 1819.] B. Mag. 9: 177-9, 1964.178(Blunham)W hat they said about Blunham (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 8 : 214, 1961.R oberts, M argery. An impression of Blunham. B.Mag. 8 : 24-30, 1961.

179(Bromham)Parochial library. N Q 2 (1): 520-1, 1856. B.(Caddington)Chauncy, Sir H enry. The historical antiquities of Hertfordshire. 1700. [P.563.] M. (T. W. B.) Clutterbuck, R obert (of Watford). The history and antiquities of the county of Hertford . . . 3

vol. fol. 1815-27. [1: 346-8.] C. M. (T. W. B.) large paper.(Campton-cum-ShefFord)BPR (B.R.O.), 1962 (1568-1812).

180(Cardington)Diary . . . of Henry Crabb R obinson, sel. and ed. by Thomas Sadler. 2 vol. 1872. 1: 273-4.

BM.U.Kuhlicke, F. W. From saurians to airships. B.Mag. 8 : 319-25, 1963.Faulkner, A. H. Cardington lock. Lock Gate 1 (7): 104-06, 1963.T ibbutt, H. G. Cotton End Old meeting, 1776-1962. Haynes, 1963. All.(Carlton)[Henman, W . N.J Notes on Carlton. Priv. pr. T.See B24a above.

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B24c O TH ER TO W N S AND VILLAGES B24c181(Chellington)[Henman, W. N.] Notes on Chellington. See Felmersham. T.See B24a above.(Chicksands)Cole, W. G. The oaks of Chicksands. [Timber of Ely cathedral.] B.Mag. 8 , 293-9, 1962-63. (Clapham)The church of St. Thomas a Becket, Clapham, Bedfordshire. Ramsgate, n.d. [1961]. C. B. M. T. Fisher, E. A. The greater Anglo-Saxon churches. 1962. [Clapham church, pp. 153-5.] B. C. M. T aylor, H. M. and Joan. Anglo-Saxon architecture. 1965. [Clapham church, 1: 158-9.] C. L. See A ll.(Clifton)Forman, B. S. A Bedfordshire advowson [Clifton). NQ 193: 452, 1948. U.182(Clophill)Cainhoe castle. Letter to the editor by M ary Phillips. B.Mag. 10: 85-7, 1965.(Cockayne Hatley)W hat they said about Cockayne Hatley (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 8 : 40, 1961.M orse, M argaret. Cockayne Hatley church. (Multigraph.) c. 1960. N.coll.183(Cople)B.S.B. (Church.) B.Mag. 9: 13-14, 1963.(Cranfield)Tibbutt, H. G. Cranficld Baptist church, 1660-1960. Bedford, 1961. All(Dean)Dean church. NQ 4 (5): 228, 1870. B.Brown, C. L. F. M ackay. At Dean and Trafalgar. [Records of a Trafalgar captain at Dean house.]

B.Mag. 10: 29-31, 1965.184(Eaton Bray)(Pehr) Kalm’s account of his visit to England on his way to America in 1748. Translated by Joseph

Lucas. 1892. [Pp. 286-9, 299.] ' R. (photocopy) M. (T. W. B.)(Eaton Socon: in larger part transferred to Huntingdonshire in 1965)Boundary Commission. See Ala.What they said about Eaton Socon (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 9: 140, 1964.185(Eggington)B.S.B. (Eggington House.) B.Mag. 9: 254-6, 1964.(Elstow)B ailey, George. Tympanum at Elstow. The Antiquary 23: 69-70. 1891. B.

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B24c O TH ER TO W N S AND VILLAGES B24c186(Moot Hall leaflets) 1. A Bunyan guide. 3rd ed. (rev.), 1965. 7. Wrest park and the duke of Kent

(Joyce Godber), 1963.(Catalogues of exhibitions) Science in Bunyan’s day, 1961; Farming in Bunyan’s day, 1962;

Bedfordshire and England, 1963; Industry in Bunyan’s day, 1964.See A ll.187(Felmersham)[Henman, W. N.] Notes on Felmersham. Notes on Felmersham and Radwell and Chellington.

Both priv. pr. T.See B24a above.188(Flitwick)Johnstone, W . Flitwick water. Analyst 12; 90-3, 1887. U.Bell, Patricia. Highwaymen at a Flitwick inn. [Other Beds, inns mentioned.] B T 3 Sept. 1965. (Gravenhurst, Lower)B.S.B. (Church.) B.Mag. 9: 71-2, 1963.(Harlington)W hat they said about Harlington (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 9: 316, 1965.189(Haynes)R ayner, Eric. Haynes. B.Mag. 10: 55-64, 1965.B.S.B. B.Mag. 8 : 230-1, 1962.190(Heath and Reach)B.S.B. B.Mag. 8 : 30-1, 1961.(Henlow)B.S.B. (High street.) B.Mag. 10: 12-13, 1965.(Higham Gobion)W hat they said about Higham Gobion (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 10: 38, 1965.(HocklifFe)Boarding school for Hockliffe. [Converted from the White Horse inn.] L N 4 May 1933. LN. The passing of the country baker. See A6d.Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) at Trinity Hall farm, 1901-03. See R eginald Pound, Arnold Bennett,

a biography, 1952, pp. 119-24. Arnold Bennett, W ading Street: a memory, Eng. Rev., Sept. 1911, pp. 213-19.

191(Houghton Regis)L. has the ‘3rd ed.’ of the Official guide, Home Publ. Co., Croydon, 1961.

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B24c O TH ER TO W N S AND VILLAGES B24c192(Hyde)Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) rented Someries farm from Sept. 1907 to March 1909 (‘the soul-

corroding bleakness of earth and sky here when the east wind blows’). There he struggled with Chance, began Under Western Eyes, and assisted Ford Madox Hueffer (later Ford) in editing the historic first number of the English Review.

Baines, Jocelyn. Joseph Conrad, pp. 345-54. 1960. C. B.(Kempston)R oberts, M argery. Kempston. B.Mag. 8 : 146-52, 1962.The Bury. BTS 18 Aug. 1961. The ‘Ends’, etc. Ib. 3 May 1963.Crowsley, M. and R iddy, W . A. The Kempston charities, 1697-1961. Kempston, 1961. R . M.

193(Kens worth)Chauncy, Sir H enry. The historical antiquities of Hertfordshire. 1700. [P. 562.] M. (T. W . B.)Clutterbuck, R obert. The history and antiquities of the county of Hertford . . . 3 vol. fob 1815—

27. [1: 427-9.] C. M. (T. W . B.) largepaper.

Cussans, John Edwin. History of Hertfordshire. 3 vol. fol. London and Hertford. 1870-81. [3 (Dacorum Hundred): 96-100.] C.

194(Leighton Buzzard)Boundary adjustment, see Ala. For Linslade, in Bedfordshire since 1 April, 1965, see below.All about Leighton Buzzard and Linslade. A ‘local’ guide. Leighton Buzzard, 1962. C. L. M.Kitely, R. C. Leighton cross. B.Mag. 8 : 101-03, 1961.Corn Exchange, Leighton Buzzard. III. London News 23 May 1863. L.T ibbutt, H. G. The Baptists of Leighton Buzzard. Leighton Buzzard, 1963. AlbH assell, J. Tour of the Grand Junction, illustrated in a series of engravings; with an historical and

topographical description of those parts o f the counties o f Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Bucking­hamshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire, through which the Canal passes. 1819. [Leighton Beaudesert (sic), pp. 61-3, 138-9, and illustrations.] M. (T. W. B.)

195Rules and instructions for the Leighton Buzzard fire brigade, by the Superintendent [J. Y oung],

Leighton Buzzard, 1857. C.Public demonstration. III. London News, 8 Aug., 1863. L.(Lidlington)(Crick murder) 3rd ed. with preface by F. W . Crick. W . J. Robinson, Bedford, 1869. T.Linslade (from Buckinghamshire, 1 April 1965)Lipscomb, George. The history and antiquities o f the county of Buckingham. 4 vol. 1847. 3:

403-08. C.V C H (Bucks.) 3: 387-91, 1925 (D orothy L. Powell). C.All about Leighton Buzzard and Linslade, see Leighton Buzzard.

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B24c O TH E R TO W N S AND VILLAGES B24c196(Marston Moretaine)W hat they said about Marston Moretaine (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 8 : 75-6, 1961.(Maulden)Elgin marbles. For the ‘Lady in the Punch-bowl’, see this article (pp. 61-2) and BTS 1 June 1956.Headman's Hill murder. BTS 25 Aug. 1961. Trial and sentence ofjames Hanratty, [the longest

murder trial in British legal history], ib. 2, 9, 16, 23 Feb. 1962. See also: R upert Furneaux, Famous criminal cases, VII, 1962; Louis B lom-C ooper, The A6 murder, Penguin Books, 1962; Jean Justice, Murder v. murder, Paris, 1963; Lord R ussell of Liverpool, Dcadman’s Hill: was Hanratty guilty;, 1965. B. L. (not Justice).

(Melchbourne)W hat they said about Mclchbournc (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 10: 108, 1965-66. (Meppershall)B.S.B. (Chapel farm.) B.Mag. 8 : 302-03, 1961.197(Millbrook)Huett tomb. NQ 12 (5): 206; The Times (‘Unquiet effigies’) 15 April 1919.(Milton Ernest)R ayner, Eric. Milton Ernest. B.Mag. 8 : 47-51, 1961.198(Nor thill)Greenstreet, M uriel. Time to remember. (1962.) [Early childhood at Northill rectory.] M. (Oakley)B.S.B. (The Ouse at Oakley.) B.Mag. 10: 68-9, 1965.(Odell)R ayner, Eric. Odell, the hill of woad. B.Mag. 9: 276-84, 1964-65.199W hat they said about Odell (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 7: 298, 1961.B.S.B. (Odell revisited.) B.Mag. 10: 99-100, 1965-66.The parish churches o f All Saints, Odell, and St. Peter, Pavenham. W ith note by G. E. Glazier,

county librarian, 17 April 1962. C.(Old Warden)Warden pie. N Q 4 (6): 76(J. Pickford), 124-5 (M., E. C. W alcott, J. Piggot, Jr.), 1870. B. ‘Wardens’, Bedford fair. NQ 11 (4): 309 (J. H arris Stone), 371-2 (W. W. Skeat, quoting Odd-

Fellows Magazine, Jan. 1846, etc.), 1911. B.(Pavenham)Church of St. Peter. Sec Odell.

200(Pertenhall)BPR (B.R.O.), 1960-61 (1582-1812).

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B24c O TH ER TO W N S AND VILLAGES B24c(Potton)B.S.B. (The Square.) B.Mag. 9: 321-2, 1965.

201Kitchener, D orothy. Potton celebrates. B.Mag. 10: 14-17, 1965. [1887 Jubilee.](Pulloxhill)B.S.B. B.Mag. 8 : 212-13, 1962.(Radwell)Notes on Radwell. See Felmersham. T.(Ravensden)Copy of the murder pamphlet in the Bodleian.202(Ridgmont)M ann, H. H. Life in an agricultural village, England. Ridgmont. In Sociological Papers vol. 1,

Sociological Society, 1905. BM. U.(Riseley)(D avis, Rev. Frederick J. C., vicar.) The parish church o f ‘All Saints’, Riseley. [Leaflet, n.d., 2 edd.

have been seen.] C. B. M.203(Sandy)R oberts, M argery. Sand hills and brussels sprouts. B.Mag. 9: 52-6, 1964.Later ed. of the Home Publ. Co. guide (1964). C. L.Smith, Anthony C. Stable-boy poet. [Name unknown.] B.Mag. 9: 237MB, 1964.Sandy urban district: the official guide. Home Publ. Co. L. dates as (1956), (2nd cd. 1964). L. (Sharnbrook)W ilkinson, G. Anne Aspin’s gates. B.Mag. 9: 149-50, 1964.204(ShefFord)R ayner, Eric. Shefford. B.Mag. 8 : 247-53, 1962.Later ed. of the Brit. Publ. Co. church history (1962).R iarch, Rev. Joseph. Shcfford Methodist church: jubilee o f the present building, 1912-62. Fore­

word by the Rev. E. David Edwards. Biggleswade, 1962. M.(Silsoe)See A ll.

205(Southill)Elwes, D. G. Cary. Southill parish, co. Bedford. Belfry rules. NQ 6 (1); 493, 1880. B.(Stagsden)W hat they said about Stagsden (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 8 : 336, 1962.

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B24c O TH E R TO W N S AND VILLAGES B24c206(Steppingley)BPR (A. G. U nderwood for B.R.O.), 1961 (1558-1812).(Stevington)T aylor, H. M. and Joan. Anglo-Saxon architecture. 1965. [Stevington church, 2: 571-2.] C. L.207(Streatley)Godfrey, Melson. Archaeological notes on St. Margaret’s, Streatley. Offprint from Luton Times

& Beds. Advert. 9 Sept. 1910 (Notes on Streatley history). Correspondence: 16, 30 Sept. (Fred­erick D avies/D avis), 23 Sept. (M. Godfrey). L.

(Studham)Chauncy, Sir H enry. The historical antiquities of Hertfordshire. 1700. [P. 562.] M. (T. W . B.)Clutterbuck, R obert. The history and antiquities of the county of Hertford . . . 3 vol. fol. 1815—

27. [1: 491-8.] C. M. (T. W . B.) large paper.208(Sundon)Godfrey, M elson. Archaeological notes on St. Mary’s, Sundon. Bedfordshire. Offprint from

Beds. Advert. & Luton Times 31 May 1912 (Notes on Sundon church). L.H orsler, Frank. Lighting the village. B.Mag. 8: 167-71, 1962.209(Thurleigh)R ayner, Eric. Thurleigh (pronounced Thurlye). B.Mag. 9: 157-65, 1964.(Tils worth)See A ll.210(Toddington)B.S.B. (Parkfields school.) B.Mag. 9: 171-2, 1964.Arms in Toddington church. NQ 13 (1): 18 (H. J. B. Clements), 177 (J. H. B lundell), 1923.

Monuments in churchyard, lb. 148: 57-8, 77-8, 1925 (J. H. Blundell). B.Toddington’s hundred years old fire engine. Beds. & Herts. Sat. Tel. 17 June 1933. LN.See A ll.211(Totternhoe)(Pehr) Kalm’s account of his visit to England on his way to America in 1748. Translated by Joseph

Lucas. 1892. [Tottemhoe stone mine, pp. 290-9.] M. R . (photocopy)Housing. See A3c40.(Turvey)W hat they said about Turvey (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 9: 196, 1964.T aylor, H. M. and Joan. Anglo-Saxon architecture. 1965. [Turvey church, 2: 626-7.] C. L.

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B24c O T H E R T O W N S AND VILLAGES B24c(Dissenting academy) see also H. G. T ibbutt, Trans. Cottgr. Hist. Soc. 19 (3 and 5), Oct. 1962 and

Sept. 1963 (with the academy at Ongar). R.212(Westoning)W hat they said about Westoning (The Visitors’ Eye). B.Mag. 8: 122, 1961.(Whipsnade)R oberts, M argery. Whipsnade, a downland village. B.Mag. 9: 227-33, 1964.(Willington)B.S.B. B.Mag. 8: 125-6, 1961.213(Woburn)Gregory’s guide and view book . . . (see A19a), pp. 45-56 (by C. Kerry). L. N.coll.(R ichardson, A. E.) Old shop fronts, [Woburn]. Architects’ J. 50: 411-12, 417, 1919. U.Parish church of St. Mary, Woburn. [Leaflet, n.d., in church.] B. C.For agricultural experiments, see A2a.When Queen Victoria visited Woburn. A peep at a dinner party. LN 15 March 1934. LN.214(Wootton)Wootton parish church, Bedfordshire. [Leaflet, n.d., in church.] B. C. M.

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219C. PERSONS

25. BIOGRAPHYa. General W orks of R eference

The concise DNB, Pt. 1, Epitome of the main dictionary to 1900 gives a considerable number of corrections. O.U.P., 1953, etc.

220(Speakers) There is a later work, with portraits, by Arthur Irwin D asent: The speakers of the

House of Commons . . ., 1911. C.N amier, Sir Lewis and Brooke, J. The House of Commons, 1754-90. 3 vol. 1964. 1. Introductory

survey, constituencies, appendices. [Bedford co. and Bedford bor., pp. 205-08 (L.N.).] 2, 3. Members. [Alphabetically, A-J, K-Y.] C. L.

221There is a copy of Anglorum speculum (1684) at the Moot Hall, Elstow (T.W. B.).The book of days: a miscellany of popular antiquities in connection with the calendar . . ., ed.

by R. Chambers, 2 vol., London & Edinburgh, 1869,1883, etc., has index refs, to the following: Bedford, Earl of, Bloomfield, Bunyan, Butler, Byng, Dodd, Howard, Leighton Buzzard, Marsh, William, Dunstable astrologer, Mead, Russell, Settle[Jide T.W.B.). C. M.

For some Bedfordshire-born physicians and surgeons, see: The rolls of the R.C.P. of London (1518- 1825), by W illiam M unk, 2nd ed., 3 vol., 1878; Lives of the Fellows. . . (1826-1925), by G. H. Brown, 1955; (Victor G.) Plarr’s Lives of the Fellows of the R.C.S. of England, rev. by Sir d ’Arcy Power, etc., 2 vol., 1930, with supplement by Power and W . R . Le Fanu, 1953.

BM. U.R aach, John H. A directory of English country physicians, 1603-43. 1962. [11 from Beds., p. 96;

those in the early part of Munk’s Roll (above) were prohibited from practising beyond 7 mi. from London.] BM. U.

Some Bedfordshire worthies. Lecture by T. W. B agshawe to the Dunstable Literary and Scientific Society. L N 8 Feb. 1934. LN.

Long review of Bedfordshire diaries, BHRS 40,1960, by F. W . Steer, NQ 207:199-200,1962. U.Freeman, John. Literature and locality: the literary topography of Britain and Ireland. 1963.

[Beds. pp. 147-9.] B.Conisbee, L. R . Minor muses. [Lesser Bedfordshire poets.] 1. Introduction: Our poets. B.Mag.

10: 73-4, 1965. 2. High thinking in the eighteenth century, lb. 121-3, 1965-66.Kuhlicke, F. W . County links with Westminster Abbey. BTS 31 May 1963.222C onisbee, L. R. Five-and-twenty nonagenarians. [Beds.] B.Mag. 9: 105-08, 1963-64.223Kuhlicke, F. W. A Bedfordshire Armorial. Add (1961-65): Acworth, Anderson, Bruce, Bur-

goyne, Byng, Carteret, Cheyney, the Dioceses, Launcelin, Napier, Nicholls, Osborne, Reynes, de Salford, Trailly, Winch, qq.v. below.

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224Conisbee, L. R. County place names in the peerage. B TS 1 Feb. 1963.

225b. Individual Biographies

A

Kuhlicke, F. W . Acworth of Biscot, Limbury and Luton. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 59,)B.Mag. 10: 101-04, 1965-66.

226Kuhlicke, F. W . Anderson of Everton (sic). (A Bedfordshire Armorial 50.) B.Mag. 9: 24-6, 1963. Antonie, William Lee (1764-1815), country gentleman, M. P. (‘a stiff W hig’), Bedford bor. , (1802-12). Before he inherited the Antonie estate at Colworth in 1778, he was William Lee,

grandson of Sir William Lee, l.c.j., and heir to the Lee baronetcy, the 6th and last baronet being the Rev. Sir George Lee, d. 1827, dsp.

There is a tree of the Lee family in Aedes Hartwellianae, p. 96, by Captain (afterwards Admiral) W . H. Smyth, printed for private circulation, 1851, being a detailed account of the manor, mansion, and collections of Hartwell, Bucks., the property of Dr. John Lee (formerly Fiott), nephew and heir to W . L. Antonie. The Addenda of 1864 (priv. pr.) gives corrections and further information, with a fine illustration of the memorial tablet to W . L. Antonie in Sharnbrook church, pp. 149 ff. N.coll. has both these rare volumes.

227(Arkwright, Robert) Last hunting words, 1888. Woburn. (On cover: A Christmas box, 1888.)

[A tribute to Robert Arkwright. The first and last of four chapters by Lord Charles J. F. R ussell.] In private hands.

Ashton, ThomasGair, 1st baron Ashton of Hyde, co. Chester (1911) (1855-1933), M.P. (Lib.) S.Beds. (Luton) (1895-1911).

CP 13: 149, 1940 (H. A. D oubleday and H oward de W alden), The Times 2, 3 May, L N 4 May 1933, W ho was who 1929-40.

228(Atherton) W ard, D. B. BTS 30 Oct. 1964.

B229(Batchelor) D ugdale, James. The new British traveller . . . 1: 31, 1819. M. R.Battersea, Baron. See Flower, Cyril.

231The will of Margaret, countess of Richmond. NQ 7 (12): 441-2, 1891, 8 (1) 9-10, 79, 199, 1892,

8 (12): 405-06, 1897 (‘Hermentrude’, C onstance R ussell, J. Pickford, etc.). B.Behind Mr Bunyan: the story of Agnes Beaumont. Ed. L. F. Lupton, 1963. M.

Page, J. T. Reference to first ed. (1760) of vol. by Samuel James, NQ 10 (8): 490, 1907. B.232‘W ilfrid of Galway’. Barons of Bedford. NQ 5 (6): 168, 1876; also p. 373 (D.C.E.). B.L., A. E. L. Hugh le pauper, earl of Bedford. NQ 5 (9): 149, 1878. B.

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(Belcher) In memoriam . . . was reprinted as a separate booklet (Bedford, 1899). Other contribu­tors wereW . C. Powell, A. H olmes and M argaret W ragge. N.coll.

234Black, Sir Arthur William (1863-1947), Nottingham lace manufacturer, M.P. (Lib.) N. Beds.

(1906-18).The Times 14 July, B I S 18 July 1947, W ho was who 1941-50.Blake, Ernest Edgar (1879-1961), b. Bedford, photographer and motion picture pioneer.BTS 28 July 1961.(Bloomfield) Phillips, M ary. A poet in Shefford. B.Mag. 8: 8-14, 1961.235(Blyth) Photocopies of obituaries from the Coventry Standard and Coventry Herald (July 1913)

deposited at C. Canon Blyth was rector of Stoke-in-Coventry (1885-1913).(Boteler of Biddenham) B TS 20 Nov. 1964.236Memoir of Henry Brandreth, Esq., b.a. [1797-1840]. G.M. 15 (N.S.): 212-4, 1841. B. L.Arms of Alice, wife of Henry Brandreth of Houghton (d. 1683). NQ 5 (12): 249, 1879. B.Bell, Patricia. A father and his daughter. [Henry (d. 1673) and Alice Brandreth (c. 1649-1729).]

B.Mag. 9 : 201-04, 1964.238Kuhlicke, F. W. Bruce. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 46.) B.Mao. 8: 76-7, 1961.239(Bulkley) H uisii, M arcus B. The American pilgrim’s way in England, pp. 222-9. [Guide to homes

and memorials of American founders in New England, etc.] 1907.U. N.coll. (large paper ed.)

(Bunyan) Leaflet 8 of the Elstow Moot Hall scries, Bunyan’s standing today (1966), by H. G. T ibbutt, with its copious bibliographies, makes superfluous any attempt to record recent studies. Bunyan calling: a voice from the seventeenth century (1943), by M. P. W illcocks, can be added. C.

240Burgin, (Edward) Leslie (1887-1945), P. C. (1937), solicitor, M.P. (Lib.) S. Beds. (1929-31),

(Lib. Nat., 1931-45), minister of transport (1937-39), without portfolio (1939), of supply (1939- 40).The Times 17 Aug., L N 23 Aug. 1945, Who was who 1941-50.

Kuhlicke, F. W. Burgoyne of Sutton. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 52.) B.Mag. 9: 99-103, 1963-64.241Kuhlicke, F. W. Byng of Southill. (A Bedlordshire Armorial 56.) B.Mag. 9: 338-41, 1965. French, Lt.-Col. the Hon. Gerald. The martyrdom of Admiral Byng. Glasgow, 1961. B. M. Pope, D udley. At 12 Mr. Byng was shot. 1962. L. C. B. M.(Contemporary pamphlets, etc.) There are seven (1756-57) bound up in the N.coll., with the Trial

of the Hon. Admiral Byng at a Court-martial, Portsmouth Harbour, Tue. 28 Dec. 1756. Being a much fuller, and more circumstantial, than the Judge-Advocates minutes. Portrait. 1757.

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242Kuhlicke, F. W . Carteret of Hawnes. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 48). B.Mag. 8: 208-09, 1962.Divorce of Queen Catherine. Beds. & Herts. Sat. Tel. 27 May 1933. L.Chamberlain, William the. Sec William.

243Chase, e (d. 1798), née Neale, m. in 1785, Samuel Chase, ‘jun. surgeon’ (he was also an apothecary

and man-midwife), a descendant (; grandson) o f Samuel Chase, the second pastor of Luton Baptist church (1726-58).

Memoirs of Mrs. Chase, of Luton. By her sister Miss H. Neale (in a letter to a friend). Extracts from a diary of 1776-90, recording ‘meditations and self-examinations’. L.

(See C. E. Freeman, Luton Baptists, Publ. BHRS 25: 161-2n., 1947.)Greenfield, B. W. Cheke-Osborn connexion. NQ 4 (11): 223, 1873. B.244Kuhlicke, F. W. Cheyney of Toddington and Sheppey. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 53). B.Mag.

9: 143-5, 1964.(Christie) Kuhlicke, F. W. BTS 19,26 May 1961; A pioneer o f the Great Ouse navigation . . . Lock

Gate 2: 14-16, 1962.[Christie’s almshouses have reappeared on The Embankment, Bedford, in a new form, sedate,

elegant, unspoiled by architectural caprice. B T 24 Sept. 1965.](Christina) In The true history of Markyate the unknown, by R. H. Scotter, pp. 3-5, Markyate,

1913. N.coll.Review of C. H. Talbot’s work, by Fr. P. Grosjean, in Analecta Bollandiana, 1960, pp. 197-201. U.‘T ewars.’ Letters to Lady Sundon. N Q 4 (3): 579, 1869. B.

The Clayton ancestry, lb. 10 (11): 188 (P.S.B.), 306-07 (error in DNB, W. Stuart W hite), 317 (P.S.B.), 1909. B.

245(Cockayne families) NQ 9(5): 267-8 (Mabel Peacock), 345 (Isaac T aylor), 499 (W.I.R.V.),

1900. B.

D248Daniel, Ebenezer. Sec B25c.249(Davis) Portrait: Pictorial 29 Nov. 1929. LN.(Dervorgilla) Clay, C. T. Two Dervorguillas. Eng. Hist. Rev. 65: 89-91, 1950. U.250(Dodd) In Prison books and their authors, by J. A. Langford, pp. 242-87. 1861. C. N.coll. U.The Newgate calendar, cd. and sel. by Sir Norman Birkctt: The extraordinary case, trial, con­

viction, and execution of Dr. William Dodd, for forgery, pp. 235-51. Folio Society, 1951.M. (T. W . B.)

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C25b(D) BIOGRAPHY C25b(c)251Chance, J. F. William Duncombe’s ‘Summary report’ of his mission to Sweden, 1689-92. Eng.

H ist. R e v . 39: 571-87, 1924. [Date of death given as 1704, and relationship to Sir Charles Dun- combe mooted.] U.

B laydes, F. A. W . Duncombe ob. 1603: mural tablet. N Q 6 (2): 47, 1880. B.( ? Dunstable) Chappell, W . N Q 5 (5) : 252,1876 ; ib. 10 (2) : 387,1904 (F. T. H ibgrave) ; ib. 13(1):

229-30, 1923 (E. G. Clayton). B.Dutton, Benjamin (1691-1747), b. Steppinglcy, Independent minister at Great Gransden, Hunts.,

friend o f George Whitcfield, drowned at sea on his return from America.T ibbutt, H. G. Mrs Dutton’s husband. (Bedfordshire Biographies 38.) B .M a g . 10: 65-7, 1965.

[Anne Dutton née Williams (1692-1765) wrote many religious tracts and verses.]

E(Eagles) B T S 15 May 1964.252(Elliott) See B ruce Campbell, a birds nesting jubilee [1903-63], B .N a t. for 1963 18: 10-14, 1964.

F253FitzHugh, William (1651-1701), b. Bedford, emigrated to Virginia, lawyer and merchant, his

letters give valuable insight into the business procedure of a Virginian capitalist in the 17th century. B.

D iet. A m er. Biog. (H. W . H. Knott). U. Concise ed. in B. C.Flaxman, John (1755-1826), sculptor, executed the memorial tablet to William Lee Antonie

in Sharnbrook church chancel.254Flower, Cyril, baron Battersea (1893), dsp (1842-1907), the first M.P. (Lib.) for S. Beds. (1886-92),

a lord of the treasury (1892). C P 2: 32-3, 1912 (V. Gibbs), T he T im es 28 Nov. 1907, Who was who 1897-1915.

255Freeman, Charles Ernest (1906-65), b. Ampthill, assistant curator of Dunstable (1930-39) and

Luton (1930-36) museums, curator of Luton museum from 1936, first editor of the Bedfordshire M a ga zine , secretary of the B.H.R.S.

D ony, J. G. B .M a g . 10: 4-6, 1965; with appreciations from the Luton N ew s 25 March 1965 (T. W. Bagshawe), B T S 26 March 1965 (F. W. Kuhlicke), and H ugo T yerman, ib. pp. 6-10.

G

Smith, G. C. M oore. George Gascoigne’s son William. N Q 11 (6): 305, 1912. B.256‘Holy Mr. Gifford’. N Q 8 (5): 148 (H.F.G.), (6): 77 (D. H ipwell), 1894.

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257(Gostwick, Sir John) References in Tudor chamber administration, by W . C. R ichardson,

Baton Rouge, La., 1952, pp. 338M4, and The Tudor revolution in government, by G. R. Elton, C.U.P., 1953, see Index, p. 452. C. has the second.

Gray, Milner (1871-1943), C.B.E. (1937), b. Luton, M.P. (Lib.) Mid-Beds. (1929-31), pari. sec. min. of labour (1931).

The Times 12 April, L N 15 April 1943, W ho was who 1941-50.Green of Bedford. BTS 21 Aug., 17 Sept. 1964. Thomas Abbott Green (mayor 1839), etc.258(Grey, Elizabeth) A choice manuall . . . The title page reads: A/Choice Manuall/ or Rare and

Select/Secrets/in/Physick/and Chyrurgery/Collected and practised/by the R t. Hon. the Coun­tess of Kent, Intel deceased/ Whereto are added seve/ ral Experiments of the Virtues/ of Gascon powder, and Lapis con/tra Yarvatn, by a Professor/ of Physick,/ As also most Exquisit waies/ of Preserving, Conserving/ Candying, &c. London./ Printed by G.D. and are to be/ sold by William Shears, at the Sign/ of the Bible in St. Paulel Church-yard, 1653. (4j in x 2in.) U. (2nd ed. 1653) (4th ed. 1654). The library of the Wellcome Trust has six edd. from the 4th (1654) to one as late as 1708 (per G. H. Talbot).

Wrest Park and the duke of Kent. See B24c Elstow.A notice of the death of Anthony, earl of Harold, occurs in the Northampton Mercury, 29 July 1723

(p. 147). N.259(Grimshawe, T. S.) BTS 1 Mar. 1963 (for son, etc.).Grose-Hodge, Humfrey (1891-1962), head master of Bedford School (1928-51), classical scholar.The Times 9 Jan., BTS 12 Jan., Ousel 66: 31-3, 1962 (R. H. N. Long).Gurney, Frederick George (1875-1947), of Eggington, Beds, and Bucks, archaeologist and

antiquary, see index of Beds. Bihl. for contributions to Beds, history. LBO ;Aug. 1947 (in B.R.O. ‘News Cuttings’).

H260Hall, John (1575-1635), b. Carlton, physician of note who left a medical note-book in Latin

(trans. by James Cooke), settled in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he married Shakespeare’s elder daughter Susanna in 1607. Their childless daughter Elizabeth (Bernard) was the poet’s last des­cendant.

DNB (Sir Sidney Lee); F. E. H alliday, A Shakespeare companion, 1564-1964 (Penguin rev. ed.1964).

Halse, Reginald Charles (1881-1962), b. Luton, bishop of Riverina, N.S.W. (1925-43), arch­bishop of Brisbane (from 1943).

The Times 10 Aug., B.Mag. 8: 257, 1962.Harmsworth, Cecil Bishopp, 1st baron (1939) (1869-1948), bro. of Lord Northcliffe and Lord

Rothermere, m.p. (Lib.) S. Beds. (Luton) (1911—22), under sec. of state home office (1915), foreign affairs (1919-22).

The Times 14, 18 Aug., L N 19 Aug. 1948, W ho was who 1941-50.Harper, Dame Alice. Pamphlet by K. M. W estaway, Bedford, 1964. C.

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Goddard, A. R. Report of lecture on Sir William Harpur and the Harpur Trust, given on 27 Feb. 1908. B T I 6 March 1908. N.coll.

Harper coat-of-arms. NQ 6 (1): 145, 323 (D. G. C. E[lwes]), 243-4(J. E. Price), (2): 116 (‘Cheva­lier’), 1880. B.

Page, J. T. Harpur statue. NQ 12 (4): 295-6, 1918. B.261(Harvey, W . M.) B T 24 Sept. 1965.262(Hervey) Hervey, Bishop Lord A. A Bedfordshire squire o f the 14th century. Good Words'} )!: 171,

1896. U.263(Higgins, C. L.) B TS 19 July 1963.(Hobbes) In Saints and scholars, twenty-five medieval portraits, by D avid Knowles, C.U.P.,

1962, pp. 187-191. C.B.264(Holland, Henry) B outwood, James A. The Duke’s architect. B.Mag. 8: 179-83, 1962.(Hoo) H all, H amilton. Pedigree ofH oo. Sussex Archacol. Collect., 1902, pp. 186-97.

U. N.coll. has offprint.Cooper, W . D. W ill o f Thomas Lord Hoo. N Q 1 (12): 86, 1855. B.(Howard, John, 1726-90) T ibbutt, H. G. Master and servants. B.Mag. 10: 35-7, 1965. [Joshua

Crockford, gardener, and John Prole, agent.]An interesting biography o f local authorship is John Howard, f.r.s., the prison philanthropist, a

brief sketch of his life, by R obert Evans R oberts, governor of H.M. prison, Bedford, 1853-85, Bedford, 1892. T. R.

265Howard, John Moore, iron founder, father of John Howard (1821-78). For his unorthodox

custodianship of Bedford gaol, see BTS 26 Jan. 1962.

J266B utterworth, C. C. and Chester, A. G. George Joye, 14951—1553. Univ. of Penn., 1962. R. M.

K267(Kelyng) BTS 12 May 1961.

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269Launcelin, family o f Cople, etc.Kuhlicke, F. W . Launcelin o f Cople, Launcelyn or Launcellin of Eynesbury and Bedfordshire.

(A Bedfordshire Armorial 44.) B.Mag. 7: 301-02, 1961.(Laxton) BTS 22 Feb. 1963.

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Correspondence concerning the parentage, birth-place, etc., of Sir John Leach, by ‘Bedfordiensis’, W . M. H arvey, ‘Templar’, ‘M iddle T emplar’, etc. N Q 5 (6): 147, 214, 273,414-15, 478, 516-17, 1876. B.

Lichfild, Henry, madrigalist, early 17th century.B axter, A. P. W . Henry Lichfild. English madrigal composer of Toddington. [In the service ot

Lady Cheney, d. 1614.] B .M a g . 10: 32-4, 1965.Modern ed. of the madrigals by the Rev. E. H. Fellowes, 1922: the original set (copies in BM.)

were printed in 1614.270Linnell, Charles Darby (1877-1963), eldest son of the Rev. J. E. Linnell (q .v .), ed. B.M.S.,

assistant master there (1920-39), scholar and historian (sec Index to B . B ibliog.), closely associated with Pavenham.

B T S 21 Sept. 1963 (with tribute by C. [= C. C. Carter]), B .M a g . 9: 116-17, 1963-64, Eaqle 34: 265-7, 1963 (G. H. W [est]).

271Luck, (Mrs.) Lucy (1848-1922), late in life wrote some reminiscences which were sent to (Sir)

John Squire, editor of the London M ercury, by her daughter.A little of my life. London M ercury, Feb. 1926, pp. 354—73. [Straw work in Luton, p. 365 if] L.T ibbutt, H. G. The letter books of Sir Samuel Luke 1644—45. Pub!. B H R S 42, 1963 (No. 4 in

Joint Publication Series, Hist. MSS. Comm., H.M.S.O.). Ed. with introd. [1615 letters, 261 scout reports].

Elwes, S. D. G. Cary. Copie registers: Howard and Luke families. N Q 6 (11): 507, 1885. B.M

272Mander, Sir Frederick (1883-1964), b. Luton, gen. sec. N.U.T. (1931-47), chmn. Beds. C.C.

(1952-61).L N 24 Feb., B T S 25 Feb., T he Tim es 28 Feb., B .M a g . 9: 186, 1964.Mann, Harold Hart (1872-1961), D.Sc., assistant director of agricultural research at Woburn

experimental farm (1898-1900), and station (Lawes Trust) (1928-57), tea cultivation research in India (1900-27).

B T S 30 Oct. 1959; T he T im es 6 Dec. 1961.273Marsom, John (1745/46-1833), b. Luton, Baptist preacher and controversialist, great-grandson

of Thomas Marsom III and nephew (by marriage) of Thomas Gurney the brachygraphcr (sec B . Bib!.).

E., A. Memoir of Mr Marsom. T he Christian Reformer, 1833, pp. 364-9, 414—19, 465-72, 488-92. L. (See also C. E. Freeman, Luton Baptists, Publ. B H R S 25: 143, 146n., 166, 1947.)

(Mason) B agshawe, R. W . and T. W . An early antiquary and his friends. B .M a g . 9: 59-60, 1963.Mason, Nicolas, cl. 1671, rector of Bletsoe. N Q 1 (5): 507 (D. H ipwell), (6): 78 (J. Pickford),

1888. B.275Genealogies of the Mordaunt family. N Q 1 (6): 553, 1852, 4 (3): 481, 4 (4): 18-19,1869 (J. Taylor).

B.

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277Kuhlicke, F. W . Napier o f Luton and Luton Hoo. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 54.) B.Mag. 9: 234-6.

1964.See letter, Baronetcy o f Napier, of Luton Hoo, ib 346 (L. R. C onisbee).(Nash, W.G.) See also Lancet 2: 401, B.M.J. 2: 321,1935. U.Kuhlicke, F. W . Nicholls of London and Ampthill. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 58.) B.Mag. 10:

84-5, 1965.(Norton) ‘Tewars’. N Q 4 (4): 233-4, 1868. B.

Little, Peter. Gorboduc - a tract for the times. B.Mag. 10: 45-6,1965.O

278O’Connor, Sir Terence (James) (1891-1940), K. C. (1929), M.P. (C.) Luton (1924-29), solicitor

general (1936-40).The Times 9, 10 May 1940, W ho was who 1929-40.M arshall, E. Note on John Okey. N Q 7 (10): 277, 1890. B.279Kuhlicke, F. W . Osborne o f Chicksands. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 45.) B.Mag. 8: 38-9, 1961.

See Cheke.

P280(Palmer, T. Fyshe) Tibbutt, H. G. First-class to Botany Bay. (Bedfordshire Biographies 34.) B.Mag. 8: 341^4, 1963.Short, L. B aker. In Pioneers o f Scottish unitarianism, Swansea, 1963; Thomas Fyshe Palmer:

from Eton to Botany Bay, Trans. Unit. Hist. Soc., pp. 37-68,1964 (refers to memoir by B enjamin M ardon in The Christian Reformer 4: 275-81, 337-40,1837). B. C.

281(Parry, J . D.) B. 1799, at Woburn, son of the vicar, the Rev. John Parry (1764-1823), date and

place o f death not yet ascertained. The son, not the father (as some have stated), was the author. Part, Sir Dealtry (Charles) (1882-1961), O.B.E., high sheriff, Beds. (1926), lord-lt. (1943-57),

of Houghton Hall, Houghton Regis.The Times 10 Feb., BTS 17 Feb. 1961.Kilby, C. J. The man who designed the Crystal Palace. L N 26 Oct., 2 Nov. 1933. LN.Chadwick, George F. The works o f Sir Joseph Paxton. 1961. C. M.H ales, Anthony J. The garden architect. B.Mag. 10: 1-3, 1965.Baronetcy of Payne. N Q 5 (2): 159-60, 1874. B.282Berneval, Gaston de. Percy the trunk-maker. N Q 5 (2): 275,1874. [Makes reference to The Case

of James Percy, Claymant to the Earldom of Northumberland, 1680/85 ?] B.284(Pomfret, J., 1667-1702) N Q 8 (2): 27 (D. H ipwell), (7): 455 (W. A. Henderson), 1895. B.

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Kuhlicke, F. W . The Pomfrets. Parson, poet, pursuivant. (Bedfordshire Biographies 35.) B .M a g . 9: 191-5, 1964.

(Pomfret, T.) A Sermon preach’d at the Funeral of Mr Thomas Pomfret Vicar of Luton in the County of Bedford at the Parish-Church of Caddington, in the same County. Upon the Tenth Day of March, 1705. By A. H umphreys, Rector of Barton in Bedfordshire. London. 1706. L.

Powell, Canon Arnold Cecil (1882-1963), headmaster Bedford Modern School (1917-22), Epsom College (1922-39), canon of Chichester cathedral.

T he T im es 18 Nov., Eagle 34: 208, 1963.

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R286(Reynes) Kuhlicke, F. W . Reynes of Oakley, Bedfordshire, and Clifton Rcynes, Buckingham­

shire. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 55.) B .M a g .9: 288-90, 1964-65.Richardson, Sir Albert (Edward) (1880-1964), K.C.V.O., professor o f architecture, London

University (1919-46), of R.A. schools from 1947, R.A. (1944), P.R.A. (1954-6), designed many buildings in the county, resided at Avenue House, Ampthill (see A3c, Ampthill, R. W raight).

T he Tim es 4 Feb., B T S 1 Feb., B .M a g . 9: 142, 1964.Petingale, J. Lawson. A perspective of Ampthill. ‘Provoaked’ by a visit to Sir Albert Richardson.

M iscellany XII. Ealing Arts Club. Greenford, 1959. N.coll.Petingale, J. Lawson. Sir Albert E. Richardson, k.c.v.o., p.p.r.a., f.r.i.r.a., m .a., f.s.a. 1880-1964.

Greenford, 1964. Articles on Sir Albert, and memorial address by Sir Charles Wheeler, p.r.a. M.Castle, Peter. An oral biography of Sir Albert Richardson. B T S 13 Sept. 1963.B alcombe, G. Architectural A s s o c . J . 79: 252, 1964.A full biography is being prepared by Simon H oufe.(Richmond) H oufe, Simon. B .M a g . 9: 3-6, 1963.287Prideaux, W. F. Rolts of Bedfordshire. N Q 9 (8): 260-1, 1901. B.H ipwell, D aniel. Parentage of Nicholas Rowe. N Q 7 (11): 105, 1891. (With ref. to G .M . 89 (2):

230, 1819.) B.288(Rugeley) The brothers Rugeley. B T S 12 June 1964.(Russell) Portraits, sec A3c, Woburn.Scott Thomson, Gladys. Exeter and the Russell earls of Bedford

Queries 17: 13-30, 1932.289Thomson, P. John Donne and [his relations with his patroness, Lucy] the countess of Bedford.

M od. Lang. R e v . 44: 329-40, 1949. U.290Limited space prevents the inclusion of many additional pamphlets dealing with members of the

Russell family. The BM. has a large collection, and reference should be made to vol. 209 of its General catalogue of printed books (photolithographic ed., 1963): 1st duke of Bedford, cols. 555-7; William Baron Russell (executed), 551-5; his wife Rachel, 532-3; 4th duke, 492; 5th duke, 447-8.

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C25b(R) BIOGRAPHY C25b(R)(1st duke of Bedford) M undy, P. D., Odd obituary quoted from a newsletter of 1700. [‘He fell

a sleep with tow (sic) poached eggs in his mouth’.] N Q 147: 227, 1924. B.M uddiman, J. G. Jack Ketch, executioner of Lord William Russell (sic). N Q 154: 352, 1928.

292(John, 4th duke) Evans, Joan. The embassy of the 4th duke of Bedford to Paris, 1762-63. Archaeol.

J . 113: 137-56, 1956. ' C.Correspondence opened by H. Bleackley ( N Q 11 (3): 227, 1911) as to the alleged horsewhipping

o f the 4th duke on Lichfield race-course by a country attorney, mentioned by Junius (Letter 23, footnote, of 19 Sept. 1769) and in Cavendish’s Debates (1: 599 fn.), but refuted by Lord Brougham in his Historical sketches of statesmen in the time of George III (3rd ser. 1:162). Subsequent letters included one from Pryce H omfray W illiams, descendant of the alleged assailant (ib. 375), and others from G. W . E. R ussell, A lan Stewart, and J. E. L. Pickering (ib. 410,455,495-6), these last throwing grave doubts on the story. B.

(Wife of the 4th duke, wearing the blue livery of the Dunstable hunt faced with white, gives George II an idea for naval uniform) N Q 195: 349,416,1950. U.

(Francis Russell, marquess o f Tavistock) The BM. catalogue gives Christopher Anstey as the author of The much lamented death o f the Marquis of Tavistock, 1767.

(Francis, 5th duke) Clarke, Sir Ernest. Francis, duke of Bedford, 1765-1802. J. R o ya l A ar. Soc. 62: 367, 1901. U.

Obit, notice of the 5th Duke in the Farmer’s M a g ., Edinburgh, 3: 272-5, 1802, with an account of his ‘agricultural concerns’ (in Beds., pp. 398-402). An elegy, sacred to the memory of the most noble Francis Russel, duke of Bedford. Ib. 5: 444-7, 1804. U.

Fox’s Sketch of the character o f . . . Francis, Duke of Bedford, was translated into French as Discours . . . au sujet de la rnort du due de Bedford. [1802.] BM.

293(John, 6th duke) Report of the . . . trial in the Court of King’s Bench, in which . . . John, duke of

Bedford, was plaintiff and R . W hite . . . the defendant, respecting tolls claimed in Covent Garden M arket. . . 1819. BM.

R ussell, G. W. E. Georgiana, duchess of Bedford. [Wife of the 6th duke.] NQ 11 (5): 431, 1912.B.

H oufe, Simon R. Buckingham versus Bedford. The Kensington duel. B .M a g . 9: 223-6, 1964.H arvey, Mrs., of Ickwellbury. Memoir of Lady William Russell. London: privately printed at

the Chiswick Press. 1876. N.coll.[Lady William Russell (1792-1874), née Elizabeth Anne Rawdon, niece of the 1st marquess of

Hastings, wife o f Lord George William Russell, mother of the 9th duke of Bedford and the 1st baron Ampthill; of her, Byron wrote in Beppo (1818): I never saw but one (the stars withdrawn) W hose bloom could after dancing dare the dawn.]

294(Herbrand, 11th duke) Portraits of duke of Bedford. Ludgate 111. M ag. 11: 531, 1896. U.R ussell, G. W . E. A colloquy with the duke of Bedford. N ineteen th C ent. 42: 383, 1897 (see

R ev iew o f R ev iew s 16: 285, 1897). U.The duke and duchess of Bedford at Woburn abbey. L ad y’s R ealm 10: 119, 431, 1901. U.

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S296Salford, de, of Salford, Stotfold and Aspley.Kuhlicke, F. W . (A Bedfordshire Armorial 57.) B.Mag. 10: 10-12, 1965.(Salmon, N.) Gerish, W . B. Nathaniel Salmon, the Hertfordshire historian. 1675-1742. Article

from an unknown source. N.coll. [Post-1908 - the author was collecting material then, see NQ 10 (10): 489, 1908. B.]

297! Saunders, Patty (c. 1696 -), brought up at Luton by Thomas Saunders, a thatcher, and his wife,

whose name she took, and had an adventurous and varied career in Great Britain, Italy, Africa, etc.

The life of Patty Saunders. Written by Herself. London, W . Owen, at Homer’s Head, Temple-Bar- 1752. [Probably no more genuinely autobiographical than Moll Flanders (1722) or Fanny Flill (so-called) (1749), picaresque fiction of fluctuating degrees of respectability, but interesting.]

L. (rebound).(Sclater family) N Q 1 (5): 518-19, 1852 (S. L. P„ J. H. L.). B.(Settle) The standard life is by F. C. Brow n: Elkanah Settle: his life and works, Chicago, 1910,

with an exhaustive bibliography to that date. M. N.coll.298(‘Flint Jack’) N Q 3 (11): 310, 365, 1867, 4 (1): 520, 1868 (J. M anuel). [Returned to his ‘profession’

after his release from Bedford gaol.] B.(Smith, Worthington G.) There are numerous references to and letters from Smith in Harrison

of Ightham . . . [Benjamin Harrison (1837-1921), archaeologist], by Sir Edward R. H arrison,O.U.P., 1928. M. (T. W . B.)

(Smyth, W . H.) Kuhlicke, F. W . Admiral William Henry Smyth, 1788-1865. (Bedfordshire Biographies 37.) B.Mag. 10: 25-9, 1965.

299Garstin, J. R . Snagg family. N Q 2 (11): 90-1, 1861. B.Steevens, William (1632-1721), rector of Sutton (1665-1721).T ibbutt, H. G. A Sutton saint. [Letters, 1717-21.] B.Mag. 9: 205-08, 1964.300(Steward) B T 26 Feb., 5 Mar. 1965.

T302(Temple, Dorothy) NQ 5 (8): 200, 1877 (J.R.L.), 9 (11): 385-6, 1903 (W. F. Prideaux), i b „

445 (G. T horn D rury), 9 (12): 81-2, 1903 (W.F.P.) [Comments on the Letters.] B.O sborn, Lady. [Wife of the 8th bt.] Dorothy Osborne. Leicester Graphic May 1962, pp. 42-3. B. There are refs, to Dorothy and Chicksands in The Temple memoirs, by Col. Alexander Temple,

1925. See index. M. (T. W. B.)304Tom Tompier (or Tompion). N Q 5 (9): 169, 253, 1878 (E. Solly, G. W avas). B.

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C25b(-r) BIOG RAPH Y C25b(w)Chambers, L. H. Tompion. NQ 148: 203-04, 1925. B.Kuhlicke, F. W. Trailly o f Yelden. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 47.) B.Mag. 8: 127-8, 1861. ‘O xoniensis’. Epitaph on monument to Lord Trevor, Bromham church. NQ 3 (6): 443, 1863. B. Pickford, J. Family of Trevor. NQ 6 (9): 403-04, 1884. B.

V306(Vismes, de)At Bury farm, Bedford. NQ 7 (5): 112 (M .A.O xon.), 191-2, (J. Pickford), 1888. B. BTS 26 Oct., 9 Nov. 1962. B.

W

‘Lisle’. De Wahull pedigree. NQ 8 (2); 69, 1892. B.Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913), naturalist, b. in Monmouthshire, ed. at Hertford grammar

school, he was apprenticed at 14 to a Leighton Buzzard watchmaker, and later assisted his brother William as a surveyor in Bedfordshire. His autobiography, My life, a record of events and opin­ions, 2 vol., 1905, contains three chapters on Turvey, Silsoe and Leighton Buzzard in the late 1830s. BM. U. N.coll.

307Watson, Canon Edward William (1859-1936), D.D., professor of ecclesiastical history, King’s

college, London (1904-08), rector of Sutton, about which he wrote (1900-08), canon of Christ Church and regius professor of ecclesiastical history, Oxford, till 1934.

The Times 18 Aug. 1936, W ho was who 1929M0.Greenstreet, James. Heir of Lord Wcnlock. NQ 5 (8): 462-4, 1877. From P.R.O., De Banco roll,

Easter term, A°17 Edward IV, 2nd Nos., No. 1 dorso, refutes ‘Lysons’ idle assertion’ concerning the acquisition by Bishop Rotherham of the manor o f Luton. See also, ih, 5 (9): 337M, 1878 (J. A. C. V incent). B.

‘B oileau’. Epitaph in Toddington church to Lady Maria Wentworth, d. 1632, aged 18. NQ 6 (2): 46, 1880. [The writer was Thomas Carew, ih., p. 173 (R.R.).] B.

308Gill, Frederick C. In the steps of John Wesley. 1962. M.(Whitbread) M athias, Peter. The brewing industry in England, 1700-1833. 1958. See index for

Whitbread. C.309M althus, Rev. T. R. A letter to Samuel Whitbread, Esq., m.p., on his proposed bill for the amend­

ment o f the poor laws. 1807. T. W . B. (bd. with W eyland)Skinner, Q uentin. Sheridan and Whitbread at Drury Lane, 1809-15. Theatre Notebook 17: 40-6

(Whitbread’s management), 1962-63, 74—9 (Sheridan and Whitbread), 1963. M. U.The last work refers to an account of Whitbread in Political portraits in the new aera (1814)

2: 443. N ot seen.The first full biography of S. Whitbread II, by R oger Fulford, is in the press.310Joad, C. E. M. A note on Mark Rutherford. The Adelphi 1: 1103-06, May 1924. BM. U.

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C25(w) BIOG RAPH Y C25b(w)Grigor, J. ‘Mark Rutherford’ and ‘George Eliot’. NQ 9 (10): 204—5, 1902. B.T aylor, A. E. The novels of Mark Rutherford. Essays and Studies by M em bers o f the English A sso­

ciation 5, 1914. U.Praz, M ario. The autobiography of Mark Rutherford. A nglica, April-June 1946. BM.The Groombridge diary. See O liver Edwards, Talking of books, T he T im es 28 Oct. 1965.Pike, R oyston. Looking for Mark Rutherford. T he R ationa list A nn u a l, 1957, pp. 62-8. [Includes

interview with W hite’s surviving daughter.] U.311Whitmee, Samuel James (1838-1925), a member of Bunyan meeting, trained at the Bedford

Theological Academy, became a missionary in Samoa, and friend of Robert Louis Stevenson.M asson, R osaline (ed.). I can remember Robert Louis Stevenson. 1922 (pp. 230-4).Tibbutt, H. G. Bunyan meeting. Bedford, 1950. (See index.) All.William the Chamberlain, a father and son, so named, of the later 11th and early 12th century.

The father, evidently in the royal service, held of William I lands at Lidlington, Battlesden, and Potsgrove, with the advowsons and estates of the churches at Luton and Houghton (Regis). The son seems to have lost these to Robert, earl of Gloucester, c. 1127.

References are given in the history of Luton by W . Austin (1:73 if), who apparently did not know an important paper by L. F. R ushbrook W illiams (not listed in Beds. B ibl.): Eng. H is t. R en . 28: 719-30, 1913. In this errors made by Cobbe, V C H , [and (later) by Austin] are pointed out.

312Kuhlicke, F. W . Winch of Everton. (A Bedfordshire Armorial 49.) B .M a g . 8 : 232-4, 1962.D e M organ, A ugustus. The first edition of Edmund Wingate’s ‘Arithmetic’ (originally in French).

NQ 1 (12): 4, 1855. B.313(Wingfield) C. W . Cooper’s Town and county,. . . was noticed in B T S 14 April 1961. There is a

copy in the N.coll.(Wray) Green, A. H. The Lisbon-Toulouse story. B .M a g . 8 : 106-08, 1961.Conisbee, L. R. Thomas Wright of Olney. A memory of 1923. B .M a g . 9: 80-5, 1963.Thomas W right’s ed. of The diary of Samuel Teedon, 17 Oct. 1791 to 2 Feb. 1794, 1902, contains

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I N D E X OF A U T H O R S A N D E D I T O R SA., M ., 15Ablett, W . H ., 14Abrahams, A., 43Allen, F. E. (see “Harmonious”)Allen, Sir R . W ., 22Anderson, O. S., 46Anstey, C ., 77Archibald, W ., 56Atkinson, J. C ., 41Atwell, G., 43Austin, A. S., 55

B., A. H ., 15 B., F. W ., 15, 46 Bagshawe, R . W ., 14, 20, 74 Bagshawe, T. W ., 15, 23(2), 30(3), 34, 36, 52, 67,

71, 74Bailey, G., 60 Baines, J ., 62 Balch, A. E., 55 Balcombe, G., 76 Baidock, G. Y ., 48 Bancroft, F. M ., 53 Banton, T. J ., 34 Bardens, D ., 30 Barker,}. L., 17 Barnes, E. G., 20 Barnes, H. J ., 17 Barr, J., 47 Baskerville, G., 25 Bathurst, L. J ., 42 Baxter, A. R . V., 74 Bedford, 13th Duke of, 27 “Bedfordiensis” , 74 Bell, P., 25, 61, 69 Bell, V., 13 Bennett, A., 61 Berneval, G. de, 75 Betham Edwards, M., 13 Birchall, A., 35 Birkett, Sir N ., 70Blaydes, F. A. ( = Page-Turner), 15, 25, 46, 52, 71Bleackley, H ., 77Blom-Cooper, L., 63Bloom, E. F. D., 32Blundell, J. H ., 65Bockett, J. R ., 15Bohun, W ., 47“Boileau” , 15, 79Bond, F., 15Bonser, W ., 19(2), 30Boutwood, J., 16, 73Boyne, W ., 41Brand, J ., 30Brewis, G., 17Brooke, J., 67Brooks, R . E., 17Brown, C. L. F. Mackay, 12, 60Brown, F. C ., 78Brown, G. H ., 67Brown, R . A., 16, 47(2)Burkitt, M. C ., 34 Burridge, H ., 50 Bury, A., 51 Butterworth, C. C ., 73

C . , C. T., 44Cameron, A. C. G., 12, 23(4), 32(5), 50Campbell, B., 71Campbell, E. M. J., 36Campkin, H., 58Carew, T., 35Carter, C ., ( = “Touchstone”) 42, 74, and B.T.(S.)

articles passim Casey, R ., 33 Cassels, D. K., 45 Castle, P. ( = Costello), 76 Cavendish, Sir H ., 77 Chadwick, G. F., 75 Chambers, B., 53 Chambers, L. H ., 15, 79 Chambers, R ., 67 Chance,J. P.,71 Chapman, E. J., 12 Chapman, H. E., 26 Chappell, W ., 71 Chase, Mrs, 70 Chauncy, Sir H., 59, 62, 65 Chester, A. G., 73 “Chevalier” , 73 Chrystal, A., 16 Churton, E., 20, 44 Cirket, A. F., 38, 59 Clarke, Sir E., 77 Clay, C. T., 70 Clayton, E. G., 71 Clements, H. J. B., 65 Clutterbuck, R ., 59, 62, 65 Cole, W . G., 60 Collier, L. J., 23 Colvin, H. M., 16, 47Conisbee, L. R ., 19, 35, 49(4), 67(2), 68, 75, 80Coolidge, W . A. B., 58Cooper, A. D ., 54Cooper, C. W ., 80Cooper, L. O ., 50Cooper, W . D ., 73Cooper, W . F., 59(2)Cope, E. E., 58 C oppock,J. T ., 13 Cornforth, J., 16(2)Costelloe, B. T. C., 23 Cowell, M. H., 29 Crick, W . D ., 33 Crompton, F., 11, 42 Crowsley, M., 62 Crump, G. C., 36 Curwen, E. C ., 14 Cussans, J. E., 62D . , H. H ., 13 Dalton, O. M ., 25 Daniel, E., 55 Darby, H. C ., 36 Dasent, A. I., 67 Davies, A. M., 32 Davies, J. W ., 44 Davies, R . T., 21 Davis, F. J. C ., 64 Davison, C ., 33 Davy, Sir H ., 12 Dawkes, F. W ., 45 Day, J. B. W ., 33

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I N D E X OF A U T H O R S A N D E D I T O R SDay, K. O ., 20 Day, R . C., 21 Deacon, A. H ., 30, 45 Deacon, G. F., 50 Delmer, S., 39 Dickens, C., 13 Dillwyn, L. W ., 29 Dinham, C. H ., 33 Donner, J. J., 32 Dony, J. G., 29(3), 54, 71 Doubleday, H. A., 68 Douglas, S., 48 Drury, G. H ., 32 Dryden, A., 52 Dugdale, J., 68 Dyer, J. F., 34(6), 47, 54E., A., 74E., D. C ., (see Elwes)Edmonds, E. A., 33 Edmonds, R ., 35 Edwards, O ., 80 Edwards, R ., 17 Ekwall, E., 46(2)Elliott, J. Steele, 27(2)Ellis, Sir H ., 30 Ellis, W ., 13 Elton, C .J .,2 3 Elton, G. R ., 72Elwes, D. G. Cary, 15, 49, 64, 73, 74Elwyn, T. H. S., 26Emmison, F. G., 12Eriksen, S., 17“Este” , 15Evans, J ., 43Evans, Joan, 77Ewans, M. C., 45“ Fama” , 25Faulkner, A. H ., 45, 59 Fea, A., 44 Feilitzen, O . von, 46 Field, N. H ., 34 Fisher, E. A., 15, 48, 60 Fleet, W .J .,2 3 , 54 Fletcher, G., 55 Forman, B. S., 60 Fowler, F. A., 52 Fowler, G. H ., 14, 35, 36 Freeman, C. E., 70, 74 Freeman, J., 67 French, D .J . M., 57 French, G., 69Fulbrook Secondary School, 58 Fulford, R ., 79 Furneaux, R ., 63 Fynmore, A. H. W ., 27G., H. F., 71 G., H. H., 57 Gardner, F., 57 Garlick, K., 17 Garstin,J. W ., 78 George, M. S. F., 58 George, T. J., 33 Gerish, W . B., 78 Gibbs, V., 71

Gill, F. C ., 79 Gillam, J., 55 Glazier, G. E., 11, 63 Godber, J ., 25, 42, 54, 61 Goddard, A. R ., 73 Godfrey, M., 65(2)Godfrey, W . H ., 16 Goldney, F. B., 17 Goldring, D ., 44 Gomme, Sir G. L., 30 Goodman, F., 54 Gore, H. H .„ 54 Gorham, G. C., 43 Gosselin, H ., 30 Gough, H ., 52, 54 Gould, J., 45 Grantham, R . B., 45 Greaves, R ., 42 Green, A. H ., 80 Greenfield, B. W ., 70 Greenshields, N ., 50 Greenstreet, J ., 79 Greenstreet, M ., 63 Grigor, J., 80 Grimwade, A., 17 Grosjean, P., 70 Gross, C ., 19 Gunn, E., 52 Guy, H ., 49H., W . B., 52 Hales, A. J., 75 Hall, H., 73 Halliday, F. E., 72 Halls, L., 27(2)Hamer, F. B., 30(2)Hamilton, F. D., 27 Hamson, J ., 46, 50 Hardy, W . J., 12 Hare, J. T. H ., 48 “Harmonicus” , 57 Harper, J. C ., 32 Harrison, Sir E. R ., 78 Harvey, G. T ., 25 Harvey, Mrs, 77 Harvey, W . M ., 74 Hassell, J., 20, 62 Hawkins, L. M ., 39 Head, V., 20 Henderson, W . A., 75 Henley, M. J., 55 Henman, W . A., 59, 60, 61 “Hermentrude” , 68 Hervey, Lord A., 73 Hibbert-W are, A., 27 Hibgrave, F. T., 71 Higgs, E., 35 Hill, W ., 32(2)Hipwell, D ., 52, 71, 74, 75 ,76 Hole, C ., 30 Holmes, A., 69 Homersham, S. C ., 12 Hope, R . C ., 25 Hope, W . H. St. J., 49 Hopkinson, J., 32(3)Hordern, P., 47 Horsier, F., 65

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I N D E X OF A U T H O R S A N D E D I T O R SHoufe, S., 76, 77 Howard, A., 54 Howard de Walden, Lord, 68 Hoyland, J ., 36 Huckle, F. E., 54 Hughes, M. W ., 36 Huish, M. B., 69 Humphreys, A., 76 Hunnisett, R . F., 11 Husband, J. W ., 50 Hussey, A. H ., 38 Hussey, C ., 16 (2)Hutchinson, H. G., 42 Hyslop, M ., 35Impey, H. S., 57 Inglis, H. R . G., 44 Inman, D. S., 38Jackson, A. A., 20 Jewitt, LL, 49 Joad, C. E. M ., 79 Johnstone, W ., 61 Jones, F., 22 Jones, L. E., 15 Jones, W . J. W ebber, 15 Jourdain, M ., 17 “Junius” , 77 Justice, J ., 63Kalm, P., 60, 65 Karlström, K., 46 Kausman, M. A., 42 Keeler, S. A., 21, 57 Kendall, R . G., 14 Kendrick, A., 53 Kenealy, A., 50Kent, Elizabeth Countess of, 72Kerry, C ., 44, 58, 66Key, H. A. S., 27Kilby, C .J .,7 5Kitchener, D ., 64Kitchin, F. L., 32Kitely, R . C ., 62Knott, H. W . H ., 71Knowles, D ., 73Knowles, J. P., 27Kuhlicke, F. W ., 15, 17(2), 25, 45(2), 49, 51, 59,

67(2), 68(2), 69(3), 70(3), 71, 73, 75 (3), 76(2), 78(2), 79, 80

L., A. E. L., 68 L .,J . H .,78 L J R 78Lamplugh, G. W ., 32 (2)Langford, J. A., 70 Larkman, S., 44 Law, C. M ., 11, 54 Lea, V. W ., 20, 54 Lee, Sir S., 72 Le Fanu, W . R ., 67 Lewis, W . V., 32 Lingard, R . E., 56 Linnell, C. D ., 22 Lipscomb, G., 62 ‘Lisle’, 79 Little, R , 75 Long, R . H. N ., 72

Loudon, J. C ., 13 Lousley, J. E ., 29 Luck, L., 74 Lucking, T. S., 11 Luke, Lord, 38 Luke, Sir S., 74 Lupton, L. F., 68M .,63 M .,R . J .,3 8 M ., W . T ., 38 Macalister, J. H ., 33 McCullagh, P. S., 58 Macky, J., 43 Macpherson, D. A., 28 Madge, S .J .,3 6 Malden, A. R ., 15 Malthus, T. R ., 79 Mander, R . P., 51, 53,Mann, H. H ., 64 Manning, C. R ., 15 Manning, W . H ., 35, 54 Mansbergh, J., 50 Manuel, J., 78 M.A., Oxon., 15, 79 Mardon, B., 75 Marr, J. E., 34 Marshall, E., 49, 75 Martin, A. R ., 15, 25 Martin, G. H ., 19 Martin, J., 47 Mason, J. F. A., 19 Masson, R ., 80 Mathias, P., 79Matthews, C. L., 34(2), 35(2), 52 Meany, A., 35 Menzies-Kitchin, A. W ., 14 “Middle Templar” , 74 Millar, O ., 17 Milner, H. B., 23 Mitford, S. C., 44 Molyneux, J., 42 More, R . J. M., 45 Morgan, A., 80 Morris, J., 35 Morse, M ., 60 Moss-Eccardt, J., 35 Muddiman, J. G., 77 Mundy, M. D ., 77 Munk, W ., 67Namier, Sir L., 67 Neale, H ., 70 “Nom ad” , 44 Norman, D., 30 Norman, P., 48 Norris, W . H ., 50“Observer” , 22 Osborn, Lady, 78 Owen, Sir R ., 33 Owen, T. M. N ., 15 “Oxoniensis” , 79

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I N D E X O F A U T H O R S A N D E D I T O R SPage, J. T ., 68, 73 Palmer, C. F. R ., 25 Parkinson, R ., 13 Peacock, F., 30 Peacock, M ., 70 Pearl, R . M ., 19 Peer, A. H ., 58 Petingale, J. L., 76(2)Phillips, M ., 25, 60, 69 Phillips, R . R ., 16 Phillpotts, J. S., 49 Pickering, H ., 18 Pickering, J. E. L., 77 Pickford, J., 63, 68, 74, 79(2) Pickthall, R ., 27 Pierpoint, R ., 27 Piggot, J., 63 Pike, R „ 80 Pinto, E. H ., 22 Piper, J. P., 49 Pitt, F., 27(2)Plarr, V. G., 67 Pollard, M ., 58 Pontey, W ., 14 Pope, D., 69 Potter, F. H ., 50 Poultney, A. L. H ., 45 Pound, R ., 61 Powell, D. L., 62 Powell, W . C., 69 Power, Sir D ’A., 67 Praz, M ., 80 Price, J. E., 73 Prideaux, W . F., 76 Pringle, J., 32 Prior, C. E., 12 Pugh, R . B., 36R ., R ., 15Raach, J. H., 67Randall, A. M., 49Ransom, E., 50Ransome, J. A., 23Rayner, E., 42, 61, 63(2), 64, 65Reckitt, G. LI., 12Reddaway, W . B., 56Redford, A., 23Riarch, J., 64Richardson, Sir A., 58(2), 66 Richardson, W . C., 72 Richens, R . H ., 29 Riddy, W . A., 62 Rimmer, A., 15Roberts, Margery, 35, 59, 62, 64, 66Roberts, Mary, 29Roberts, R . E., 73Robinson, H. Crabb, 59Robjant, B. H ., 17Rogers, J. E. Thorold, 31R oth, G. J., 56R oy, W ., 56Rudd, G. T ., 35Russell, Lord, o f Liverpool, 63Russell, C., 68Russell, Lord C. J. F., 68Russell, F. A., 27Russell, G. W . E., 77 (3)

“ St. Swithin” , 30 Salmon, D., 46 Salmon, N ., 43 Sargeant, J., 57 Saunders, J., 32 Saunders, P., 78 Scarth-Dixon, W ., 42(2) Scotter, R . H., 70 Scott Thomson, G., 16, 76 Seeley, H. G., 32 Seller, J ., 43 Shaw, D. H., 46 Shelton, H., 44 Short, L. Baker, 75 Singleton, S., 15 Sitwell, N ., 27 Skeat, W . W ., 63 Skinner, Q ., 79 Skrine, H., 44 Slater, H. H., 27 Smart, P. J., 33 Smith, A. C ., 64 Smith, A. H., 16 Smith, A. W ., 31 Smith, G. C. Moore, 71 Smith, I. F., 34 Smith, M. Urwick, 16 Smith, W . G., 34 Smollett, T. G., 43 Smyth, W . H., 68 Snellgrove, D. R ., 56(2) Solly, E., 25, 30, 78 Spence, C. C ., 23 Spring, D ., 12 Stamp, L. D ., 32 Stephens, Sir E., 11 Stewart, A., 77 Steer, F. W ., 11, 67 Stone, J. Harris, 63 Strahan, A., 23, 32 Strange, A. M., 20 Street, P., 27(2), 28 Stroud, D., 17 Stygall, F., 54 Summers, M., 30 Summerson, S., 20(3) Sutton, D ., 17 Swinson, A., 52

Tailby, W . W ., 42Tait, J., 35Taylor, A. E., 80Taylor, A .J ., 16, 47Taylor, H. M., 15, 48, 60, 65(2)Taylor, I., 46, 70Taylor, R ev I. (of Ongar), 22Taylor, J., 74Taylor, Joan, 15, 48, 60, 65(2) Tebbult, L. F., 30 Teedon, S., 80 “Templar” , 74 Temple, A., 78 “Tewars” , 70, 75 Thomas, N ., 34 Thomson, P., 76 Thorn Drury, G., 78

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I N D E X OF A U T H O R S A N D E D I T O R STibbutt, H. G., 48(4), 50, 59, 60,

74, 75, 78, 80 Torrington, Lord, 43 Town, H ., 30 Tulloch, H., 50 Turner, D ., 29 Turner, G., 22 Turner, G. J., 36 Turner, R ., 23, 47 Tyerman, H ., 71 Tyrrell-Green, E., 15Underwood, A. G., 36, 58, 65 Unthank, R . A. H ., 25V., W . I. R „ 70 Vincent, J. A. C., 79 Voelcker, J. A., 13W „ E., 13 W „ H. G„ 15 W admore, B., 34 Wakefield, P., 43 W alcott, E. C., 63 W alduck, J., 52 W alford, E„ 30 W alford, T „ 29, 43 W alker, E. C ., 49 Wallace, A. R ., 79 W alpole, H ., 58 W ard, C., 22 W ard, D. B„ 68 Warneford, ?, 50 W arren, C. E. S„ 25 W atson, E. W „ 14, 46 W atson, F. J. B., 17 W atson, H. C ., 29 W atson, J. A. Scott, 13 Wavas, G., 78 W ebb, G., 20(3)W edderburn, D ., 22 West, B. B., 16, 35, and “B. S.

,6 2 ,6 6 ,6 9 ,7 1 ,7 3 , West, G. H ., 74West, K. E., 27 West, R „ 47 West, R . G., 32 Westaway, K. M ., 72 Wheeler, Sir C ., 76 W hite, W . H ., 37 W hite, W . S„ 70 Whitehead, G. K., 27, 28 Whitehead, M rs., 30 W hiteman, R . J., 44 W hitlock, R ., 13 W hyte, C. G., 49 “W ilfrid o f Galway“ , 68 Wilkins, W . F., 17 Wilkinson, G., 17, 64 Willcocks, M. P„ 69 Williams, C. W ynn, 58 Williams, L. F. Rushbrook, 80 Williams, P. H ., 77 Williamson, E. R ., 33 Willis, P. G., 35 “Willsy, N itram ” , 55 W oodbridge, F., 18(2)W oods, H ., 33 W oods, S. V., 32 W oodward, G., 23 W oodward, H ., 34 W oodward, H. B „ 32 W ortley, M. D., 27 W ragge, M., 69 W raight, R „ 16, 76 W right, C. W ., 32 W right, J. I., 23 W right, R . S., 48 W yatt, J., 32, 34(2), 35, 46“Ygrec” , 58 Young, A., 13 Young, J., 62

B.” passim Zweig, F., 22

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