You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Buildings/churches>Bulstrode Park>Series of articles relating to Bulstrode Series of articles relating to BulstrodeReference number B-Bu/A Records in this SectionBulstrode House currently WEC International titled 'Bulstrode'Brief history of Bulstrode up to present use by WEC International. Includes aerial photograph. Reference to Judge Jeffries, Duke of Portland and Duke of Somerset. B-Bu/A/001 Date: 2002Magazine extract titled ' Bulstrode Park'Article from Bucks and Beds Countryside referring the owners of Bulstrode Park and their personalities B-Bu/A/002 Date: 1980Magazine extract titled 'Bulstrode Park and some of its occupants'Article from Bucks and Beds Countryside referring to the history of Bulstrode Park. B-Bu/A/003 Date: 1976Magazine extract titled 'Some local books'A book review of A History of Chalfont St Peter and Gerrards Cross by G. C. Edmunds due to it being republished by Colin Smythe with 2 photographs B-Bu/A/004 Date: c1968Page from Bucks Life titled 'The Siege of Bulstrode'Article about the encroachment of the M40. Good detailed history of Bulstrode Park B-Bu/A/005 Date: 1968Magazine article titled 'Hedgerley and Bulstrode'Article with Bulstrode is mentioned on page 176 B-Bu/A/006 Date: 1962Article titled 'Upton Church and the Bulstrode Brasses'Magazine article about brass plates found in Upton church near Slough. The brasses were believed to have been in the manor and represent Bulstrode family members. Pictures of brasses are with in the article B-Bu/A/007 Date: c2001Magazine article entitled 'Bulstrode'Article and colour photographs relating to history and location of Bulstrode Park. Mention of Sir George Jefferys, the notorious ‘Judge Jefferys’ who purchased the estate in 1674. B-Bu/A/008 Date: [2000-2010]Small article The History of Bulstrode A History of Chalfont St Peter and Gerrards Cross.Book review. A book in 2 halves. Originally produced by G.C. Edmunds and A.M.Baker. The last part on Bulstrode is new B-Bu/A/009 Date: 2000Booklet titled 'The Portland family and Bulstrode Park'Pages 159-179 taken from a pamphlet showing location and ownership of the estate including the design of the gardens and alterations to the property; including photocopies of artwork in the house. Reference to Judge Jeffries and Hans William Bentink. B-Bu/A/010 Date: c2002 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 Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published.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: Bulstrode ParkSection: Series of articles relating to BulstrodeItem: Bulstrode House currently WEC International titled 'Bulstrode'Item: Magazine extract titled ' Bulstrode Park'Item: Magazine extract titled 'Bulstrode Park and some of its occupants'Item: Magazine extract titled 'Some local books'Item: Page from Bucks Life titled 'The Siege of Bulstrode'Item: Magazine article titled 'Hedgerley and Bulstrode'Item: Article titled 'Upton Church and the Bulstrode Brasses'Item: Magazine article entitled 'Bulstrode'Item: Small article The History of Bulstrode A History of Chalfont St Peter and Gerrards Cross.Item: Booklet titled 'The Portland family and Bulstrode Park' 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)
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