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The colonel's son, colonel thoroton hildyard (1787-1830; the name hildyard was j throsby, thoroton's history of nottinghamshire republished with large.
Feb 23, 2017 footage of nottingham city centre in the 1970's and 80's has seen a resurgence on social media after being shared around on facebook.
To promote and foster the study of the history, archaeology and antiquities of nottinghamshire for the public benefit.
Laxton, notts, is unique in the country in having a surviving medieval open field farming system working a three field rotation managed by the last legally.
The work included rethatching, re-pointing and the erection of an interpretation panel detailing the history of the dovecote. It belonged to thoroton hall and stood in the stackyard of ransom's farm and still had pigeons using the nest boxes as late as the 1960's.
The thoroton society of nottinghamshire is the county's principal historical and archaeological society.
Oct 10, 2011 henry was quickly followed by richard i, richard the lionheart, and we enter the time of the robin hood legend.
The thoroton society of nottinghamshire, generally known as the thoroton society, is nottinghamshire ’s principal historical and archaeological society. It was established in 1897, and takes its name from dr robert thoroton who published the first county history of nottinghamshire in 1677.
Nottinghamshire: history, gazetteer, and directory of the county (1864). Thoroton’s history of nottinghamshire, 1677, republished with large additions by john throsby, 3 volumes (1790, 1796) samuel tymms (1835).
Entitled thoroton's history of nottinghamshire, three volumes included some updated findings and his county perambulations were widely appreciated.
Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire: volume 2, republished with large additions by john throsby.
Lound hall is mentioned in a republished edition of thoroton's history of nottinghamshire: volume 3 by robert thoroton, with additions by john throsby, dating to 1796. The book says of the hall: it is occupied by, what the world now fashionably denominates, a gentleman grazier.
Sep 20, 2009 an introductory history to the site of nottingham contemporary (part 1/2).
An online resource for nottinghamshire local history, genealogy and archaeology go to the thoroton society website.
The thoroton society of nottinghamshire, generally known as the thoroton society, is nottinghamshire’s principal historical and archaeological society. It was established in 1897, and takes its name from dr robert thoroton who published the first county history of nottinghamshire in 1677.
Thorotons history of nottinghamshire thorotons history of nottinghamshire by robert thoroton. Download in pdf, epub, and mobi format for read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets.
Other interesting material about historic oxton is to be found at the following external websites: the relevant pages of “thoroton’s history of nottinghamshire: volume 3: republished with large additions by john throsby” in 1796 are available on the british history site.
Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire: volume 1, republished with large additions by john throsby by robert thoroton/ edited by john throsby. John throsby's republication and expansion of robert thoroton's 'the antiquities of nottinghamshire' (first published in 1677).
The nottinghamshire heritage gateway is designed to provide a guide to the heritage resources of the county, and a history of nottinghamshire featuring the latest research. The information provided by the gateway is arranged through a series of research pathways organised into the following groups: places, people, themes and events.
Deposited records at nottinghamshire archives baptisms 1583-1903 marriages 1507-1899 burials 1587-1983 bishop’s transcripts 1612-1854. Nottinghamshire county council county hall west bridgford nottingham ng2 7qp telephone: 08449 808080 online. Link to the familysearch catalogue showing the film numbers in their collection thoroton.
The earliest records of the cartwright family date from the 16th century. At that time there seem to have been two principal branches of the family established at ossington and ordsall, and there is a fair amount of evidence, such as frequent intermarriages and documentary claims of cousinship, in favour of the presumption that these branches came from a common ancestor.
Jun 26, 2015 interpretation panel detailing the history of the dovecote.
Normanton village hall the village hall is a modern building where tea and refreshment can be purchased from a small, well stocked community shop presided over by two friendly ladies.
Uk - quarter leather - sold by b and j white, j walker and j walker, london - 1797 - book condition: very good - 3rd edition - no jacket - a very good 3 volume set, rebound in recent quarter leather binding, of the 3rd and best edition of this work.
Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire: volume 1, republished with large additions by john throsby. Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire: volume 2, republished with large additions by john throsby.
Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire; dugdale's visitation of nottinghamshire, 1662-1664; cassandra, duchess of chandos, history of the willoughby family. Published in royal commission on historical manuscripts, report to the commissioners on the manuscripts of lord middleton preserved at wollaton hall, nottinghamshire (1911).
The thoroton society began to publish the 'transactions' in 1897. This volume is intended ix a history of colston bassett, nottinghamshire.
Westmacott’s account of the discovery of the two effigies at gonalston in 1848.
The domesday of inclosures for nottinghamshire, from the returns of the inclosure commissioners of 1517, in the public record office.
Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire: volume 3, republished with large additions by john throsby.
The fourth duke of newcastle-under-lyne (1785-1851) was one of the most important figures in early-19th century nottinghamshire. Nottingham architects ken brand discusses the distinctive architectural work of t c hine, watson fothergill and w r gleave and their enduring legacy.
Page 61 - lord, after he had staid awhile in the town, having a mind to try the disposition of the populace, on a sudden ordered the trumpets to sound to arms, giving out that the king's forces were within four miles of nottingham, whereupon, the whole town was in alarm, multitudes who had horses mounted and accoutred themselves with such arms as they had, whilst others in vast numbers.
Sep 14, 2015 - an online resource for nottinghamshire local history, form the transactions of the thoroton society an itinerary of nottingham: standard hill.
The thoroton society is nottinghamshire's principal historical and archaeological society. It was founded in 1897 and named after dr robert thoroton who, in 1677, published the first history of the county.
I nottinghamshire historic environment record report on woodhouse hall, reference: m/11070 (unpublished).
Dr thoroton was an antiquary and historian, and author of the 'history of nottinghamshire', published in 1677. The ancestor of the thorotons of screveton and flintham was robert thoroton's younger son thomas thoroton. Robert thoroton (1601-1673), m anne chambers (-1660) in 1622, and had:.
The south porch of a village church with its sunny aspect, its seclusion and shelter from the noise and turmoil of the world, is a fitting place wherein to sit and ponder over the long history of the past.
The nottinghamshire effigies provide a fairly comprehensive summary of the armour in use between 1250 and 1350. Most of them to belong the first standardized type, the chain-mail period, during which the knight was clothed, with the exception of knee-caps, entirely in mail from head to foot.
The thoroton society of nottinghamshire was founded in 1897, and named in honour of the antiquarian, its object being to promote the study of the history and antiquities of nottinghamshire. It publishes an annual volume of transactions and a separate record series of primary source materials.
11 calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the public record office by unknown author.
Clumber park, nottinghamshire 917 items explore; coggeshall grange barn, essex 1,138 items; colby estate, pembrokeshire 89 items; coleridge cottage, somerset 125 items explore; coleton fishacre, devon 6,953 items explore; compton castle, devon 170 items; coniston, cumbria 310 items; coombe end farm, berkshire 4 items; copt hall marshes 27 items.
The setting up of this website has been supported by a geoffrey bond, thoroton research award and designed by james shepherd. The nottinghamshire nursing history group was established in 2019 by several women who came together to research into the history and development of nursing in nottinghamshire.
Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire sutton in ashfield - 1790. Lordship is owned principally by the dukes of portland and devonshire, between whom there has been sometime since some accommodating matters, in exchange of land.
In his own backyard, he ensured that the village of flintham was protected from unsightly development. He was president of the thoroton society of nottinghamshire for more than 40 years, and an author of the historical volume 'the thorotons' (privately printed, 1991), and various articles on the history of his family.
Thoroton society of nottinghamshire (added author) some family history centers and libraries maintain collections of previously loaned microfilms or microfiche.
History of nottinghamshire volume 2 [thoroton, robert] on amazon.
Nottinghamshire: history, gazetteer, and directory of the county (1864). Thoroton's history of nottinghamshire, 1677, republished with large.
Has index: centenary index to the transactions of the thoroton society of nottinghamshire, volumes 1-100 (1897-1997) together with the thoroton society record series, volumes 1-40 (1903-1997) and the thoroton society excavation section annual reports, 1936-40.
The thoroton society of nottinghamshire is the county’s principal historical and archaeological society. It is named in honour of dr robert thoroton who published the first history of nottinghamshire in 1677.
In 1667 thoroton, aided by a band of helpers, began work on his great county history, the antiquities of nottinghamshire. It was dedicated to the eminent antiquarian william dugdale, and illustrated by engravings by wenceslaus hollar.
Piory demense to university campus: a topographic history of nottingham university.
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