The Berkshire Archdeaconary Probate Records Index 1480-1652 (Berkshire Record Society publication 2011) lists several CHALK/CHAULKs in the 1500s and 1600s in Berkshire at Chieveley,Shaw cum Doddington and one at Hagbourne Elizabeth
Where can I get a copy of this? -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Elizabeth Adams Sent: 16 June 2011 15:34 To: OXFORDSHIRE@rootsweb.com Subject: [OXF] CHALK/CHAULK The Berkshire Archdeaconary Probate Records Index 1480-1652 (Berkshire Record Society publication 2011) lists several CHALK/CHAULKs in the 1500s and 1600s in Berkshire at Chieveley,Shaw cum Doddington and one at Hagbourne Elizabeth _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Listers, I am hoping that Wendy will allow this posting, as there may be some list locals who would like to join us. St Thomas's event. We still have some tickets available for this interesting walk, especially for the 11th July. There was much friction between Town and Gown and those of you who have heard Liz Woolley talk before know she is a good and knowledgeable speaker. There will be two chances to do this walk either on Wednesday 6th July 2011 or Monday 11th July 2011. Meet promptly at 6pm in the Castle yard, outside the Key Learning Centre, near the foot of the castle mound, access is from New Road, opposite Nuffield College. Route is about 1.5 miles, all on the flat, stopping at the church for a 20-minute talk from the vicar about its history and then a chance to look around the church, which is normally locked outside service times. Ticket from Pam Woodward 01865 820522: £4 for members, £6 non-members. This includes £2 to church funds. Longworth and District History Society event. Kind regards, Jill Muir