Berkshire Archaeological Journal

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Cover for Volume 24

Journal 24: 1918

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anon Vol 24 Part 1 covers PDF 826 Kb
C. E. Keyser Notes on the Churches of East and West Hendred, Ardington and Lockinge PDF 778 Kb
Photographs of East Hendred Church PDF 14 Mb
Photographs of West Hendred Church PDF 13 Mb
F. T. Wethered Hurley Church: an Old Parish Clerk PDF 119 Kb
H. C. Andrews Ockholt alias Ockwell's Manor and its Owners PDF 518 Kb
H. Salter A Lost Cartulary of Abingdon Abbey PDF 341 Kb
E. J. Climenson Roman Relics at Shiplake PDF 92 Kb
anon Berkshire Archaeological Society 1917-18 PDF 294 Kb
anon Oxford Ladies' Archaeological and Brass-Rubbing Society PDF 109 Kb
anon Notes & Queries PDF 157 Kb
anon Vol 24 Parts 3&4 covers PDF 71 Kb
C. E. Keyser Notes on the Churches of East and West Hendred, Ardington and Lockinge PDF 486 Kb
Photographs of Ardington church PDF 13 Mb
Photographs of Lockinge church PDF 7 Mb
A. L. Valpy Stanford Dingley 1864-1918 PDF 929 Kb
J. Holford-Scott The family of 'de Essex' PDF 145 Kb
G. A. Kempthorne Sandhurst, Berks PDF 188 Kb
F. T. Wethered Three Wills of Hurley Vicars PDF 132 Kb
E. W. Dormer Some Old Clockmakers of Reading and the Neighbourhood PDF 239 Kb
anon Trial by Combat of hentry de Essex and Robert de Montfort at Reading Abbey PDF 858 Kb
anon Notes and Queries PDF 39 Kb

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