Newspaper articles including "Beaconsfield", "Johnny's Opinions of Grand Mothers" and "Seed Among Thorns" and "Archaeologists at Hall Barn"
Court Leet records from 1645 to 1784 including Edward Bedder,Mayor and Jonathan Randall becoming freeman of the borough and paying fine. William Pitt elected Burgess of Wycombe: Extracts from the parochial records showing how parochial authorities rid themselves of the responsibility of the sick: contains details of monies paid to itinerant sick to leave: to poor; to ringer of the curfew bell; for expenses relating to marriage; to wages for medical attendants upon the poor; to cost of medicine; costs related to beating the bounds; to cost of corn. Next column includes news of the restoration of the church bells at Beaconsfield and a cereal meeting of the Cricket Club held at the Swan Hotel, followed by a report of the completed restoration of the church tower which resulted in the Rev. Robert Barker becoming ill as a result of the stress of it. Poem entitled “Johnny’s opinion of Grandmothers”. News of Beaconsfield Congregational Church Blue Ribbon service regarding temperance. Small article regarding the Rev. P.J.Rutter now in Michigan USA: A jokey article about a husband and wife in church entitled “Seed among Thorns”. Report on visit by members of Bucks Archaeological Society to Hall Barn where the society were given a talk on Edmund Burke by Mr Edward Lawson. Pages 67-68.
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