Catalogue description PARISHES OF BRAMFIELD AND BRAUGHING

This record is held by Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies

Details of D/EGr/19
Reference: D/EGr/19
Title: PARISHES OF BRAMFIELD AND BRAUGHING
Description:

BRAMFIELD

 

General Accounts of the Parish of Bramfield

 

House: Bramfield House

 

Church: St Andrews Bramfield

 

The Rectory

 

Monumental Inscriptions in church and churchyard

 

A copy of the will of John Carrington of Bramfield

 

Antiquities: "Clibborns Post": Walter Clibborn Highwayman

 

Biographies: Joseph Strutt; author, artist and antiquary more to be found out about Joseph Strutt in The Dictionary of National Biography

 

Prints: Photographs of Bramfield Church

 

Photograph of Clibbons Post

 

SALLY RAINBOW. (A Dell in a wood to the right of the road leading from Bramfield to Datchworth where Sally Rainbow is said to have lived) SEE Gerish Box 71 Stapleford in the General Accounts Folder.

 

BRAUGHING

 

General Accounts of the Parish of Braughing

 

House: Hamells Manor House

 

Tithe Barn at Upp Hall, Braughing

 

(The Gables, Old Fashioned Gabled Residence in Braughing; (Sale Particulars

 

Cockhampstead Priory

 

Church: St Marys Braughing

 

Biographies: The Wade family of Hertfordshire

 

Mr Walter Wren educated at the Grammar School, Buntingford prepared candidates for the Indian Civil Service. Keen interest in politics; buried in Braughing churchyard

 

Antiquities: Roman Station at Braughing

 

Folk Lore: "Goodening" greeting or salutation, equivalent to our "good-day" an old custom observed on St Thomas Day when widows went round the village in quest of alms

 

Oak Apple Day in Hertfordshire

 

Monumental Brasses

 

Braughing Prints line drawing of street in Village

 

Photographs of Hamells

 

Prints of Roman Antiquities

 

Line drawing of Monument to Augustus Stewarde

 

Photographs of the church of St Mary's Braughing

 

Line drawing of an arch in the church

Date: undated
Held by: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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