You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>People>Waller, Edmund>Articles from the Edmund Waller Collection Articles from the Edmund Waller CollectionSeries of magazine and typescript articles relating to Edmund Waller and the Waller family.Creator Various Date of creation 1950-2015 Date of coverage 1086-2006 Place Beaconsfield Contributor Various Reference number P-EW/A Records in this SectionPhotocopy of a Waller family tree running from Edmund Waller of Gregories (b. 1696) to Edmund Waller, son of Frederick Waller of Fleet Street (c.1800-1850)Annotated photocopy of a Waller family tree. P-EW/A/025 Date: [1970-2000]Photocopy of pages of pedigrees relating to the Waller familyPhotocopied pages taken from ‘Middlesex Pedigrees’ and from the ‘Visitation of Buckinghamshire in 1634’ with mentions of the Waller family. P-EW/A/026 Date: [1970-2000]Photocopied page from 'The Visitation of Buckinghamshire in 1634'Page showing the family tree of Waller of Gregories, Beaconsfield. P-EW/A/027 Date: [1970-2000]Photocopied extract from William Berry 'County genealogies pedigrees of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Surrey' relating to the Waller familiesExtract provided to Leslie Horrocks by Bob Waller. Starts with “The Armorial Bearings of Sir Jonathan Wathen Waller Bart., Knight Grand Cross of the Guelphic Order &c” and runs through the lineage of the Wallers from the Domesday Book until the date of publication [1837]. P-EW/A/028 Date: 1989Photocopied page from George Lipscomb 'History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham'Extract shows the ‘Pedigree of Waller of Beaconsfield’ from Richard Waller [c.1400] to Edmund Waller [c.1750] P-EW/A/029 Date: [1975-1995]Photocopied pages from the 'Victoria County History of Buckinghamshire'Extract includes pages 160-164 of Volume 3 of the Victoria County History, showing information about Gregories (Butler’s Court), Wilton Manor, Penland Manor, St. Mary and All Saints Church and Charities. P-EW/A/030 Date: [1985-1995]Extracted article from "The Quiver" relating to Beaconsfield Church - The Tomb of Waller and the grave of Burke.Article describing the churchyard at Beaconsfield where the tomb of Edmund Waller is situated. Includes comments on the state of the surrounding area of the tomb and Waller himself. P-EW/A/031 Date: 1865 PAGE:< Previous12 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 Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published.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: Waller, EdmundSection: Articles from the Edmund Waller CollectionItem: Extract from Arthur Taylor's 'History of Beaconsfield' entitled 'Edmund Waller: Poet and Parliamentarian'Item: Page extracted from a book showing a painting of Edmund Waller, 1605-1687Item: Article entitled 'Great Hampden and The Patriot'Item: Photocopy of article entitled 'Edmund Waller of Hall Barn'Item: Article included in Letters to the Editor of Bucks Life magazine entitled 'Waller and Hall Barn'Item: Article entitled 'Coleshill - The Village that Changed Counties and the Poet who Changed Sides'Item: Magazine article entitled 'The Poets of Buckinghamshire'Item: Magazine article entitled 'Edmund Waller and Thomas Gray'Item: Magazine article entitled 'Edmund Waller, poet and Parliamentarian, lived at Beaconsfield'.Item: Printed biography of Edmund WallerItem: Article entitled 'Go, Lovely Rose!', extracted from 'The Book of Beaconsfield'Item: Transcript of a 'Talk on Edmund Waller for Tomb Restoration Project'Item: Extracted pages from 'The Book of Beaconsfield'Item: Photocopy of Waller entries from the Alumni Cantabrigiensis and Alumni OxoniensesItem: Magazine article entitled 'A Beaconsfield poet's unrequited love'Item: Typescript of a talk entitled 'Portrait of a Survivor' given by John SaffordItem: Parish magazine article on the 'Waller Celebrations 8th-10th September 2006'Item: Annotated photocopy of a page showing the 'Pedigree of Waller of Beaconsfield'Item: Parish magazine article on the 'Music Rehearsal for Waller Celebrations'Item: Parish magazine article on the 'Waller Celebrations - Exhbition 8th-10th September 2006'Item: Parish Magazine article on "The Edmund Waller Tomb - Grade 11* listed on English Heritage's register of Buildings at Risk"Item: Parish magazine article on 'Edmund Waller - Restoration and Celebration'Item: Parish magazine article on 'Funding from English Heritage for the Edmund Waller Tomb'Item: Four pages of extracted information on Edmund Waller and the Waller familyItem: Photocopy of a Waller family tree running from Edmund Waller of Gregories (b. 1696) to Edmund Waller, son of Frederick Waller of Fleet Street (c.1800-1850)Item: Photocopy of pages of pedigrees relating to the Waller familyItem: Photocopied page from 'The Visitation of Buckinghamshire in 1634'Item: Photocopied extract from William Berry 'County genealogies pedigrees of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Surrey' relating to the Waller familiesItem: Photocopied page from George Lipscomb 'History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham'Item: Photocopied pages from the 'Victoria County History of Buckinghamshire'Item: Extracted article from "The Quiver" relating to Beaconsfield Church - The Tomb of Waller and the grave of Burke. 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