You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Organisations/Businesses>Buckinghamshire Record Society>Books and booklets relating to the Buckinghamshire Record Society Books and booklets relating to the Buckinghamshire Record SocietyReference number O-BRS/B Records in this SectionVol 13 Book on Ship Money Papers and Richard Grenville's Note-Book.Buckinghamshire Record Society Book with accounts related to Ship Money and its distribution to areas of the County. E.g.. More to Chiltern Hundreds. The Volume furnishes information about most of the large home and land owners especially those who refused to pay and against whom proceedings were received. O-BRS/B/001 Date: c1960The first Ledger Book Of High Wycombe Vol II 1947A Register or more commonly a Ledger that shows the goods and acts concerning the borough of Chepping Wycombe, the Parish Church of All Saints and the Chapel of Blessed Mary of Wycombe. O-BRS/B/002 Date: 1947Vol 15 Luffield Priory Charters Part 1Luffield Priory of Benedictine Monks, Northamptonshire, linked to Buckinghamshire as shared estates. Mention of Buckingham, Silverstone Shalstone, Evershaw and Thornborough O-BRS/B/003 Date: 1968Vol 18 Luffield Priory Charters Part 2Luffield Priory of Benedictine Monks, Northamptonshire, linked to Buckinghamshire as shared estates. List of Foundation Charters. Robert Le Beaumont and Robert Le Bossu his son Earl of Leicester the Land owners. Enclosed in book Minutes of the 28th Annual General Meeting of the Buckinghamshire Record Society 7th June 1975. O-BRS/B/004 Date: 1975Vol 14 Early Taxation Returns.Original taxation returns in Latin transcribed. Taxation of Personal Property from 1332. One bundle 248/84 concerns Buckinghamshire O-BRS/B/005 Date: 1966Vol 17 The Certificate of Musters for Buckinghamshire in 1522.From microfilm of original muster book in the Bodleian Library Oxford. Including a military survey 1522. A Muster was to raise troops for national defence in the Tudor period. Mention is made of a meeting 1523 in Aylesbury and finances to arrange Musters. Latimer, Chenies and Missenden Abbey are also mentioned among the ... O-BRS/B/006 Date: 1973Vol 19 The Courts of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham 1483-1523.Courts and Wills 1483-1523. including index of persons. O-BRS/B/007 Date: 1975Vol 21 Buckinghamshire's Contributions for Ireland 1642 and Richard Grenville's Military accounts 1642-1645.This book Includes a map of Bucks showing distribution of parishes for which returns were provided. Tax for national battles was slow to collect when money was needed. This book details the first part of collection the Act for loans and free gifts which was voluntary. Therefore wealthy families gave. Part 2 was ... O-BRS/B/008 Date: 1983Vol 22 The Buckinghamshire Posse Comitatus 1798.Complete records of the names and occupations of all persons residing with in the county of Buckingham (Not engaged in any military capacity) with ages between 15 and 60years (only complete record in England). 1801 Census included. O-BRS/B/009 Date: 1985Vol 23 The Autobiography of Joseph Mayett of Quainton 1783-1839.A labourers life in Early 19th century England. O-BRS/B/010 Date: 1986Vol 24 Buckinghamshire Probate inventories 1661-1714.List of personal possessions of a man or a woman detailed shortly after their death by a group of locals usually their neighbours.. It became law between 1529 and about 1750. Very detailed of layout, shop, contents etc. depending of the contentiousness nature of the neighbours. Wealthier families had better documentations. O-BRS/B/011 Date: 1988Vol 25 Buckinghamshire Feet of Fines 1259-1307.A calendar of the feet of fines for Buckinghamshire with an appendix 1179-1259. Feet of fines were fines for not providing dowries promised at the time of marriage. O-BRS/B/012 Date: 1989Vol26 Descriptions of Lord Cobham's Gardens at Stowe 1700-1750.Different accounts of the gardens in Stowe, Buckinghamshire. Articles and letters from a number of different contributors. O-BRS/B/013 Date: 1990Vol 27 Buckinghamshire Religious census 1851.6th population Census conducted by the Home Office supervised by Horace Mann, London Barrister on Sunday 30 March 1851. More elaborate including survey of church and chapel accommodation and attendance at worship. Details of any places of worship including the Quakers were collected included history, funding and attendance at different services. Records ... O-BRS/B/014 Date: 1991Vol 28 Buckinghamshire Dissent and Parish Life 1669-1712Documents detailing Buckinghamshire 1669 – 1712. The growth of non conformist churches return of dissenters questionnaire1669 among the churches in Buckinghamshire. Responses to Archbishop Sheldon’s questionnaire 1669 identifying non conformist attenders and churches and their teachings who would then be penalised with heavy fines. William Fuller, Bishop of Lincoln, amplified Sheldon’s questionnaire ... O-BRS/B/015 Date: 1993Vol 29 Buckinghamshire Inquests and indictments . The Superior Eyre of Michaelmas 1389 at High WycombeCourt details including history of the Kings Bench a travelling justice court called the Superior Eyre, visiting twice a year, to High Wycombe in response to crimes in the area. Murders, rape and theft, could result in the death penalty. The Kings Bench only could uphold the death penalty. Details ... O-BRS/B/016 Date: 1994Vol 30 Buckinghamshire Glebe Terriers 1578-1640.All surviving and legible glebe terriers. List of 146 terriers page xxv and glossary of terms used. 1578 -1640 from the archives of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham formerly housed in the Bodleian Library now Buckinghamshire County Record office Aylesbury. Glebe terriers first called for in 1571 are surveys of land. Glebe – ... O-BRS/B/017 Date: 1997Vol 31 Recollections of Nineteenth Century Buckinghamshire.Sir George Gilbert Scott’s Recollection of Buckinghamshire. The Journal of Elizabeth George of Dadford; Personal reminiscences of the Buckinghamshire Volunteers by Owen Peel Wethered, Oscar Blount’s Notes on Bulstrode. Illustrations , photographs and sketches included 1826-1867. O-BRS/B/018 Date: 1998Vol 32 Buckinghamshire Probate Records 1420-1660.Index to probate records of the Archdeaconry Court of Buckingham 1483-1660 and of the Buckinghamshire peculiars 1420-1660 as well as an index according to place. The index alphabetically records the wills and intestates which survive among the records of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham and other local courts in Buckinghamshire to1660. The peculiars are situated with ... O-BRS/B/019 Date: 2001Vol 33 The Household Book (1510-1551) of Sir Edward Don.An Anglo-welsh knight and his circle. The introduction gives a brief history of the Don family from Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Sir John and the War of the Roses. Sir Edward Don and the household book, financial accounts and other material related to 1510 and 1550 written almost entirely in English. O-BRS/B/020 Date: 2004Vol 34 The Buckinghamshire Eyre of 1286.The last Eyre in Buckinghamshire was in 1286. Any Eyre roll reveals aspects of the local social and economic setting. The Chilterns hundreds was changing a lot, a map included. First – section compares wealth of ‘Chilterns’ and topography, second – the land owners, third – preparation for the Eyre visitation. Section 4 lists ... O-BRS/B/021 Date: 2006Vol 35 Winslow Manor Court Books Part 1 1327-1377.The records of the Manor Court that have survived as Court rolls are not the original but extracts. The original is believed to have been destroyed in 1381 in St Albans during the peasant revolt. The rolls are by the same person and kept at Cambridge University Library. Detail includes jurors, property transactions, tenant’s ... O-BRS/B/022 Date: 2011Vol 36 Winslow Manor Court Books Part 2 1423-1460.The records of the manor Court that have survived as Court rolls are not the original but extracts. The original is believed to have been destroyed in 1381 in St Albans during the peasant revolt. The rolls are by 3 people. The Manor Court Books detail jurors, property transactions, tenants death’s ... O-BRS/B/023 Date: 2011The Safe DukeThe Safe Duke: Selected County Correspondence of Richard, Third Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, 1861-1889 O-BRS/B/024 Date: 2016 PAGE:12Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Buckinghamshire Record SocietySection: Books and booklets relating to the Buckinghamshire Record SocietyItem: Vol 13 Book on Ship Money Papers and Richard Grenville's Note-Book.Item: The first Ledger Book Of High Wycombe Vol II 1947Item: Vol 15 Luffield Priory Charters Part 1Item: Vol 18 Luffield Priory Charters Part 2Item: Vol 14 Early Taxation Returns.Item: Vol 17 The Certificate of Musters for Buckinghamshire in 1522.Item: Vol 19 The Courts of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham 1483-1523.Item: Vol 21 Buckinghamshire's Contributions for Ireland 1642 and Richard Grenville's Military accounts 1642-1645.Item: Vol 22 The Buckinghamshire Posse Comitatus 1798.Item: Vol 23 The Autobiography of Joseph Mayett of Quainton 1783-1839.Item: Vol 24 Buckinghamshire Probate inventories 1661-1714.Item: Vol 25 Buckinghamshire Feet of Fines 1259-1307.Item: Vol26 Descriptions of Lord Cobham's Gardens at Stowe 1700-1750.Item: Vol 27 Buckinghamshire Religious census 1851.Item: Vol 28 Buckinghamshire Dissent and Parish Life 1669-1712Item: Vol 29 Buckinghamshire Inquests and indictments . The Superior Eyre of Michaelmas 1389 at High WycombeItem: Vol 30 Buckinghamshire Glebe Terriers 1578-1640.Item: Vol 31 Recollections of Nineteenth Century Buckinghamshire.Item: Vol 32 Buckinghamshire Probate Records 1420-1660.Item: Vol 33 The Household Book (1510-1551) of Sir Edward Don.Item: Vol 34 The Buckinghamshire Eyre of 1286.Item: Vol 35 Winslow Manor Court Books Part 1 1327-1377.Item: Vol 36 Winslow Manor Court Books Part 2 1423-1460. Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3687 pages)20th (12418 pages)21st (5541 pages)
No Comments
Add a comment about this page