You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>Beaconsfield General>Notes relating to General Beaconsfield Notes relating to General BeaconsfieldReference number G-BG/N Records in this SectionLegacy of 6/8 left by Thomas Wright of BeaconsfieldHandwritten notes regarding the will, registered in 1493, of Thomas [K]ight. Also details of will of Alice Fodde, re Aldridge, who did in 1517-1518 which references Thomas [K]. G-BG/N/001 Date: 1950-1970Thomas Ellword 1639-1713Typewritten life history of the Quaker, Isaac Pennington by Thomas Ellwood, Amersham and notes regarding Thomas’s own life and people associated with him. Ellwood was reader to Milton. Roads in Beaconsfield are called after them. G-BG/N/002 Date: 1885Notes Mrs Bray historySnippets of information about living by The Greyhound in about 1900. On reverse Mrs Annie Weston aged about 10yrs from Hyde farm. An account of her life 1903 G-BG/N/003 Date: [1900-1910]Notes on marriages in Beaconsfield from 1668-1672 and from 1813-1837The notes on marriages in Beaconsfield from 1668-1825 are hand-written, the ones from 18263-1837 are typed with hand-written amendments. Precise dates of marriages are given. G-BG/N/004 Date: [1960-1970]Typed notes entitled "Beaconsfield Parish Register"Notes give a brief history of the Beaconsfield Parish Register together with detailed information from 1576-1660 G-BG/N/005 Date: [1960-1970]Typed notes entitled "The Beaconsfield Parish Register- Acknowledgements"The notes refer to the volumes held in the County Record Office at Aylesbury which cover the period 1631 -1850. G-BG/N/006 Date: [1960-1970]Envelope containing index cards with research material on medieval land owners in BeaconsfieldThe notes contain information on land owners such as Alexander Ledburgh, Gregory Ballard, Richard and William de Alkeshulle and Isabella Basse G-BG/N/007 Date: 1982Notes on Beaconsfield shops, changes and development in half a centuryThe notes list the shops in both the New Town and the Old Town G-BG/N/008 Date: 1960Typed out notes from original survey detailing boundaries of the Manor and Parish of BeaconsfieldDetailed boundary lines around the Manor of Beaconsfield typed from original document and handwritten notes. Perceived to be the Beating of the Bounds. G-BG/N/009 Date: 2000Hand written notes from a talk by unknown personNote at end of talk little has happened of any interest since 1300!! Sketchy notes about farms , people and the origin of the name Beaconsfield G-BG/N/010 Date: 1964Mrs Holloways talk on Beaconsfield 1961Notes handwritten detail of 50 years of Beaconsfield. 10miles per hour speed limit, the bus between the station and White Hart. 1894 Local Board of Health ceased to exist. Urban District Council Highways and cesspools responsibilities. Mains drainage introduced despite opposition. Notes on Council Hall and history noted. Mrs Whitehead first lady ... G-BG/N/011 Date: 1911-1961Mrs Dunn's handwritten notes on BeaconsfieldNotes from 1291 and Burnham Abbey. Looking at important people and buildings around Beaconsfield. Including Butlers Court and Hall Barn. Writing often difficult to read. G-BG/N/012 Date: 1970Notes detailing year population and house numbers1891 1773population and 360 houses. To 1981 11,028 population with 3661 houses G-BG/N/013 Date: 1981Notes handwritten in biro Occupations in 1813 BeaconsfieldLists of occupations available in 1813 to 1837 in Beaconsfield G-BG/N/014 Date: 1970Typed list of occupations between 1810 and 1837Trades and Occupations between 1810-1837 G-BG/N/015 Date: 1970List of some occupiers of houses 1900-1939Incomplete record of occupants of houses in Beaconsfield between 1900-1939 G-BG/N/016 Date: 1939Beaconsfield' Large sheet with big type.Details of the town written in loose old English 1850-1894. Size 4504 acres Details include mention of the Local Board which became the Urban District Council in 1894 with 9 members. Railway station arrived 1906. 1873 rateable value was £7255. Death Rate 11.5/1000. Birth rate 35.6/1000 Infant mortality 32/1000 and ... G-BG/N/017 Date: 1950-1999The seventeenth century trade tokens of BeaconsfieldDue to a chronic shortage of change Trade tokens were produced. Typed notes about 15000 tokens were produced between 1648-1672. 230 different tokens are known to be issued in the county of Buckinghamshire 6 were known in Beaconsfield. Only two are dated happeny 1668 and 1669 and both are made of brass. ... G-BG/N/018 Date: [1970-1980]Family tree hand written on a large scrap of brown paperFamily tree believed to be of the Bulstrode family G-BG/N/019 Date: [1960-2000]Clubs Handwritten notes on various clubsEarliest club mentioned 1908 is the Old Rectory Sick Benefit and Mens Club. Other clubs include Coal and Clothing clubs, Mothers Recreation Clubs, Girls Club, Burnham Hall Mens Working Mens Institute, The Lily Club, Old Rectory Mens Club, Beaconsfield Artisan Golfing Society and Child Minding and Holiday School. Mention is made about the ... G-BG/N/020 Date: 2921Muster roll of those living in Beaconsfield (Bekynnsfyld)List of the names of the occupants of Beaconsfield G-BG/N/021 Date: 1524 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: Beaconsfield GeneralSection: Notes relating to General BeaconsfieldItem: Legacy of 6/8 left by Thomas Wright of BeaconsfieldItem: Thomas Ellword 1639-1713Item: Notes Mrs Bray historyItem: Notes on marriages in Beaconsfield from 1668-1672 and from 1813-1837Item: Typed notes entitled "Beaconsfield Parish Register"Item: Typed notes entitled "The Beaconsfield Parish Register- Acknowledgements"Item: Envelope containing index cards with research material on medieval land owners in BeaconsfieldItem: Notes on Beaconsfield shops, changes and development in half a centuryItem: Typed out notes from original survey detailing boundaries of the Manor and Parish of BeaconsfieldItem: Hand written notes from a talk by unknown personItem: Mrs Holloways talk on Beaconsfield 1961Item: Mrs Dunn's handwritten notes on BeaconsfieldItem: Notes detailing year population and house numbersItem: Notes handwritten in biro Occupations in 1813 BeaconsfieldItem: Typed list of occupations between 1810 and 1837Item: List of some occupiers of houses 1900-1939Item: Beaconsfield' Large sheet with big type.Item: The seventeenth century trade tokens of BeaconsfieldItem: Family tree hand written on a large scrap of brown paperItem: Clubs Handwritten notes on various clubsItem: Muster roll of those living in Beaconsfield (Bekynnsfyld) 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 (3685 pages)20th (12356 pages)21st (5523 pages)
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