Chenevix Trench, J. (1983). The houses of Coleshill: the social anatomy of a 17th-century village. Records of Buckinghamshire 25. Vol 25, Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society. pp. 61-109. https://doi.org/10.5284/1115496. Cite this via datacite

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The houses of Coleshill: the social anatomy of a 17th-century village
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Records of Buckinghamshire 25
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Records of Buckinghamshire
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25
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61 - 109
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1115496
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John Chenevix Trench
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Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society
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1983
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Subjects / Periods:
historic buildings
Coleshill
Chilterns
Winchmore Hill
Amersham
Stock Place manor house
Edmund Waller poet
Luckings Farm
common field
Missenden Abbey
Fagnall Farm
Red Lion Cottage
Littlelands
Friaric Vane
Zwingline Pratt
The Plough public house
The Potters Arms public house
Forge House
The Fleur de Lys
Larkins Green
Braynford Barns
Brentford Grange
Ongar Hill Farm
Thomas Ellwood quaker leader
Hertfordshire House
Coleshill in 1640
Buckinghamshire
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20 Oct 2023