You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>People>Broadbent, John>Letters and correspondence relating to John Broadbent Letters and correspondence relating to John BroadbentReference number P-JB/L Records in this SectionCorrespondence between Beaconsfield Urban District Council and John Broadbent regarding the demolition of 34/36 London End and demolition of cottages.Correspondence regarding the planning application, objections and approval for the demolition of existing cottages and erection of single cottage at 34/36 London End. P-JB/L/001 Date: 1972-1973A letter from Mr J Broadbent to Councillor Puckle, expressing an interest in the Roman Road through Beaconsfield.Mr Broadbent also requests to be involved in the new Historical Society should it be formed. P-JB/L/002 Date: 1960Letter from John Broadbent to Mrs Mitchell about pubs in Old Beaconsfield.A letter from John Broadbent to Mrs Mitchel listing pubs in Old Beaconsfield and when they were established P-JB/L/003 Date: 1963Letter to Mr Taylor from John Broadbent regarding the history of Beaconsfield Church.Letter to Mr Taylor from John Broadbent regarding Beaconsfield Church. Includes four hand-drawn plans of St Mary & All Saints church through the ages. P-JB/L/004 Date: c1980Typed transcripts of letters between Mrs Jane Burke and various correspondents.Correspondence between Mrs Burke, J. Harrison ,D. Walker, Reverend Trowood, Gilbert Elliot, and Walker King, Bishop of Rochester. P-JB/L/005 Date: [1980-1989]Handwritten letter to Mr Broadbent from L. M. Snapes.Mr Snapes has included his own family tree to Mr Broadbent for comparison. Includes additional details of individuals on the family tree. P-JB/L/006 Date: 1980Handwritten letter to Mr Broadbent from L. M. Snapes and includes an envelope.Mr Snapes has requested information about Thomas Snapes. There is also handwritten notes on the envelope. P-JB/L/007 Date: 1981Typed letter from W B Jones to John BroadbentLetter describes a disagreement between William Waller and his father over his marriage to the coachman’s daughter and his subsequent emigration to Australia where he changed his name to William Jones. P-JB/L/008 Date: 1982Handwritten letter from John Broadbent to W B JonesHandwritten draft letter to Mr Jones regarding the Waller ancestry. Draft of letter P-JB/L/009 P-JB/L/009 Date: 1982Typed letter from John Broadbent to W B JonesTyped copy of draft letter to Mr Jones regarding the Waller ancestry. P-JB/L/010 Date: 1982Typed letter from John Broadbent to Miss Day.Letter refers to the history of Wycombe End Cottage. P-JB/L/011 Date: 1970A type-written letter to John D Broadbent from the Historical Society (signature unreadable) regarding the dating of the Church.A type-written letter to John D Broadbent from the Historical Society (signature unreadable) regarding the dating of the Church. P-JB/L/012 Date: 1975Letters between Clive Rouse and John Broadbent, including attached notes.Letters and typed notes refer to the wall paintings found in No. 1 London End and the structure of the building. P-JB/L/013 Date: 1967Correspondence regarding research into Edmund Burke and Gregories.A series of letters between Professor Elizabeth Lambert of Gettysburg College Pennsylvania, John/Joyce Broadbent, Bucks County Archivist and Manuscript Reference Librarian at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. from 1990 and 1997 regarding research into Edmund Burke and Gregories. Specific refence made to obtaining access to the William Wakefield Collection at the Library of Congress, ... P-JB/L/014 Date: 1990-1997Letter from George Berry to John Broadbent about The Royal Standard at Forty Green, and Trade Tokens.Letter from George Berry asking for historical information on The Royal Standard at Forty Green, and telling John that he has been given a token of Joseph Grimsdale dated 1658 completing his set of examples of all six Beaconsfield tokens, which he lists P-JB/L/015 Date: 30 Apr 1993Correspondence regarding the Beaconsfield Charters, history of Beaconsfield and Oakley land.Letters referring to a transcript of the charters prior to 1159 and the land measures at Oakley. P-JB/L/016 Date: 1961-1994 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. 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My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Broadbent, JohnSection: Letters and correspondence relating to John BroadbentItem: Correspondence between Beaconsfield Urban District Council and John Broadbent regarding the demolition of 34/36 London End and demolition of cottages.Item: A letter from Mr J Broadbent to Councillor Puckle, expressing an interest in the Roman Road through Beaconsfield.Item: Letter from John Broadbent to Mrs Mitchell about pubs in Old Beaconsfield.Item: Letter to Mr Taylor from John Broadbent regarding the history of Beaconsfield Church.Item: Typed transcripts of letters between Mrs Jane Burke and various correspondents.Item: Handwritten letter to Mr Broadbent from L. M. Snapes.Item: Handwritten letter to Mr Broadbent from L. M. Snapes and includes an envelope.Item: Typed letter from W B Jones to John BroadbentItem: Handwritten letter from John Broadbent to W B JonesItem: Typed letter from John Broadbent to W B JonesItem: Typed letter from John Broadbent to Miss Day.Item: A type-written letter to John D Broadbent from the Historical Society (signature unreadable) regarding the dating of the Church.Item: Letters between Clive Rouse and John Broadbent, including attached notes.Item: Correspondence regarding research into Edmund Burke and Gregories.Item: Letter from George Berry to John Broadbent about The Royal Standard at Forty Green, and Trade Tokens.Item: Correspondence regarding the Beaconsfield Charters, history of Beaconsfield and Oakley land. 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