Cambs., Devon, Dorset, Essex, Kent, Somerset, Suff., Surr., Wilts., some northern counties
Reference code
COR/02
Title
Cambs., Devon, Dorset, Essex, Kent, Somerset, Suff., Surr., Wilts., some northern counties
Date
c 1880-1881
Level of description
item
Extent and format
1 volume
Scope and content
Handwritten and compiled c.1880-1881, with some additional printed information.
Title page: ‘Descriptions of Churches in Essex and other Counties’.
Followed by the Index to Part I (5pp).
Part I gives information about churches and other features of Essex (pp. 1-261):
Waltham Abbey (pp. 1-4); Leyton (pp. 5-6); Walthamstow (pp. 7-8), West Ham (pp. 9-10); Chigwell (pp. 11-12), Chipping Ongar (pp. 13-14); Greensted (pp. 15-16); Stapleford Abbots (p. 17); Lambourne (pp. 18-20); Shenfield (pp. 21-22); Hutton (pp. 22-23); Romford (p. 25); Havering-atte-Bower (p. 26); Rayleigh (pp. 27-29); Raleigh Mount (p. 30); South Benfleet (pp. 31-32); Leigh (pp. 33-34); Prittlewell (pp. 35-36); Rawreth (pp. 37-38); Hockley (pp. 39-40); Rochford (pp. 41-43); Great Stambridge (p. 44); Little Stambridge (pp. 45-46); Downham (pp. 47-48); Wickford (p. 49); Ramsden Bellhouse (p. 50); Runwell (pp. 51-52); Stock (pp. 53-56); Billericay chapel (p. 57); Great Burstead (pp. 58-60); Little Burstead (pp. 61-62); Laindon or Langdon Clay (pp. 63-64); Langdon Hills church (p. 65); Dunton (p. 66); South Hanningfield (pp. 67-68); Woodham Mortimer (pp. 69-70); Woodham Ferris (pp. 71-74); Bycknacre Priory (pp. 75-76); Woodham Walter (p. 77); Hazeleigh (p. 78); Stow Maries (pp. 79-80); Purleigh (pp. 81-82); Mundon (pp. 83-84); Langford (pp. 85-88); Heybridge (pp. 89-90); Beleigh Abbey (pp. 91-94); Great Braxted (pp. 95-96); Little Braxted (pp. 97-98); Hatfield Peverel (pp. 99-104); Witham (pp. 105-108); Kelvedon (pp. 109-112); Feering (pp. 113-116); Coggeshall (pp. 117-120); Coggeshall Abbey (pp. 121-123); Little Coggeshall (p. 124); Inworth (pp. 125-126); Layer Marney (pp. 127-129); Layer Marney Tower (p. 130); Messing (pp. 131-132); Tolleshurst Major (pp. 133-135); Tolleshunt Knights (p. 136); Tolleshunt D’Arcy (pp. 137-138); Tollesbury (pp. 139-140); Salcott (p. 141); Salcott Virley (p. 142); Great Wigborough (p. 143); Little Wigborough (p. 144); Harwich (pp. 145-146); Great Clacton (pp. 147-148); St Peter, Colchester (pp. 149-150); St Nicholas, Colchester (pp. 151-152); St Mary at the Walls, Colchester (pp. 153-154); Great Horkesley (pp. 155-156); Little Horkesley (pp. 157-160); ancient chapel in Great Horkesley parish (pp. 161-162); Great Chesterford (pp. 163-165); Hempstead (pp. 167-168); Great Sampford (pp. 169-170); Debden (pp. 171-172); Arkesdon (pp. 173-176); Wicken Bonhunt (p. 176); chapel near Newport (p. 177); Clavering (pp. 178-180); Littlebury (pp. 181-182); Hadstock (pp. 183-184); Ashdon (pp. 185-186); Radwinter (pp. 187-188); Boxted (p. 189); Chickney (p. 190); Wimbish (pp. 191-194); Stebbing (pp. 195-198); Barnston (pp. 199-200); Little Dunmow Priory church (pp. 201-206); Takeley (pp. 207-210); Felsted (pp. 211-216); Pleshey (pp. 217-218); the entrenchments and castle earthworks at Pleshey (pp. 219-222); Chignal Smealy (pp. 223-225); Great Leighs (p. 225); St John Little Leighs (p. 226); Little Leighs church (pp. 227-228); Little Leighs Priory (pp. 229-232); Great Waltham (pp. 233-236); Little Waltham (pp. 237-240); Gerling (pp. 241-244); Fairsted (pp. 245-248); Braintree (pp. 249-250); Bocking (pp. 251-254); Panfield (p. 255); Panfield Priory (p. 256); Faulkbourn[e] (pp. 257-258); White Notley (pp. 259-260); Black Notley (pp. 261-262).
Part II has a separate Index (3pp, unpaginated) before the first entry on p. 285. Part II deals with churches and other features of Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Devonshire, Bristol, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, Oxfordshire, County Durham, Tyne and Wear (pp. 285-end).
In Suffolk
Bury St Edmunds (pp. 285-292); Ipswich (pp. 293-295); Little Wenham Hall (p. 296).
In Cambridgeshire
Ickleton church (pp. 297-300); Ely Cathedral (pp. 301-302); Soham church (p. 303); Great Bartlow church (p. 304); the Bartlow Hills (pp. 305-306).
In Devonshire
Exeter Cathedral (pp. 307-310); Tiverton church (pp. 311-312); Halberton church (pp. 313-314).
In Bristol
Bristol Cathedral (p. 315); St Mary, Redcliffe, Bristol (p. 316).
In Somerset
Bath Abbey church (pp. 317-318); Witham Friary church (pp. 319-320); Montacute church (pp. 321-323); Lytes Cary Manor House (p. 324); Ilchester church (pp. 325-326); Kingsdon church (p. 327); Somerton church (p. 328); Ashton church (p. 329); Blatonsbury and Butleigh churches (p. 330); St Benedict, Glastonbury (p. 331); St John, Glastonbury (p. 332); West Pennard church (pp. 333-334); Wookey church (p. 334); Glastonbury (pp. 335-338); Street church (pp. 339-340); Meare church (pp. 341-344); Compton Dundon (p. 345); St Cuthbert, Wells (p. 346); Wells Cathedral (pp. 347-349).
In Dorset
Wimborne Minster (pp. 350-353); Sherborne Minster (p. 354).
In Wiltshire
Salisbury Cathedral (p. 355); Old Sarum (p. 356).
In Hampshire
Winchester Cathedral (pp. 357-358); St Cross, Winchester (pp. 359-360).
In Kent
Dover Castle (pp. 361-362); Canterbury Cathedral (pp. 363-364); St Augustine’s Monastery, Canterbury (p. 365); St Leonard, Hythe (p. 366); Rochester Cathedral (p. 367); Rochester Castle (p. 368).
In Surrey
Merstham church (pp. 369-371); St Mary, Reigate (p. 372).
In Oxfordshire
Oxford Cathedral (pp. 373-374); St John in the East, Oxford (p. 375); Magdalen College, Oxford (p. 376).
In County Durham
St Paul (p. 377); Escombe (p. 378).
In Tyne and Wear
Monkwearmouth church (pp. 379-380); St Nicholas, Newcastle (pp. 381-382); St Andrew’s, Newcastle (pp. 383-385); Newcastle Castle (pp. 386-387).
Like Volume I, this volume is exceptionally rich in terms of the number of sketches, photographs and brass rubbings it contains.
Title page: ‘Descriptions of Churches in Essex and other Counties’.
Followed by the Index to Part I (5pp).
Part I gives information about churches and other features of Essex (pp. 1-261):
Waltham Abbey (pp. 1-4); Leyton (pp. 5-6); Walthamstow (pp. 7-8), West Ham (pp. 9-10); Chigwell (pp. 11-12), Chipping Ongar (pp. 13-14); Greensted (pp. 15-16); Stapleford Abbots (p. 17); Lambourne (pp. 18-20); Shenfield (pp. 21-22); Hutton (pp. 22-23); Romford (p. 25); Havering-atte-Bower (p. 26); Rayleigh (pp. 27-29); Raleigh Mount (p. 30); South Benfleet (pp. 31-32); Leigh (pp. 33-34); Prittlewell (pp. 35-36); Rawreth (pp. 37-38); Hockley (pp. 39-40); Rochford (pp. 41-43); Great Stambridge (p. 44); Little Stambridge (pp. 45-46); Downham (pp. 47-48); Wickford (p. 49); Ramsden Bellhouse (p. 50); Runwell (pp. 51-52); Stock (pp. 53-56); Billericay chapel (p. 57); Great Burstead (pp. 58-60); Little Burstead (pp. 61-62); Laindon or Langdon Clay (pp. 63-64); Langdon Hills church (p. 65); Dunton (p. 66); South Hanningfield (pp. 67-68); Woodham Mortimer (pp. 69-70); Woodham Ferris (pp. 71-74); Bycknacre Priory (pp. 75-76); Woodham Walter (p. 77); Hazeleigh (p. 78); Stow Maries (pp. 79-80); Purleigh (pp. 81-82); Mundon (pp. 83-84); Langford (pp. 85-88); Heybridge (pp. 89-90); Beleigh Abbey (pp. 91-94); Great Braxted (pp. 95-96); Little Braxted (pp. 97-98); Hatfield Peverel (pp. 99-104); Witham (pp. 105-108); Kelvedon (pp. 109-112); Feering (pp. 113-116); Coggeshall (pp. 117-120); Coggeshall Abbey (pp. 121-123); Little Coggeshall (p. 124); Inworth (pp. 125-126); Layer Marney (pp. 127-129); Layer Marney Tower (p. 130); Messing (pp. 131-132); Tolleshurst Major (pp. 133-135); Tolleshunt Knights (p. 136); Tolleshunt D’Arcy (pp. 137-138); Tollesbury (pp. 139-140); Salcott (p. 141); Salcott Virley (p. 142); Great Wigborough (p. 143); Little Wigborough (p. 144); Harwich (pp. 145-146); Great Clacton (pp. 147-148); St Peter, Colchester (pp. 149-150); St Nicholas, Colchester (pp. 151-152); St Mary at the Walls, Colchester (pp. 153-154); Great Horkesley (pp. 155-156); Little Horkesley (pp. 157-160); ancient chapel in Great Horkesley parish (pp. 161-162); Great Chesterford (pp. 163-165); Hempstead (pp. 167-168); Great Sampford (pp. 169-170); Debden (pp. 171-172); Arkesdon (pp. 173-176); Wicken Bonhunt (p. 176); chapel near Newport (p. 177); Clavering (pp. 178-180); Littlebury (pp. 181-182); Hadstock (pp. 183-184); Ashdon (pp. 185-186); Radwinter (pp. 187-188); Boxted (p. 189); Chickney (p. 190); Wimbish (pp. 191-194); Stebbing (pp. 195-198); Barnston (pp. 199-200); Little Dunmow Priory church (pp. 201-206); Takeley (pp. 207-210); Felsted (pp. 211-216); Pleshey (pp. 217-218); the entrenchments and castle earthworks at Pleshey (pp. 219-222); Chignal Smealy (pp. 223-225); Great Leighs (p. 225); St John Little Leighs (p. 226); Little Leighs church (pp. 227-228); Little Leighs Priory (pp. 229-232); Great Waltham (pp. 233-236); Little Waltham (pp. 237-240); Gerling (pp. 241-244); Fairsted (pp. 245-248); Braintree (pp. 249-250); Bocking (pp. 251-254); Panfield (p. 255); Panfield Priory (p. 256); Faulkbourn[e] (pp. 257-258); White Notley (pp. 259-260); Black Notley (pp. 261-262).
Part II has a separate Index (3pp, unpaginated) before the first entry on p. 285. Part II deals with churches and other features of Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Devonshire, Bristol, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, Oxfordshire, County Durham, Tyne and Wear (pp. 285-end).
In Suffolk
Bury St Edmunds (pp. 285-292); Ipswich (pp. 293-295); Little Wenham Hall (p. 296).
In Cambridgeshire
Ickleton church (pp. 297-300); Ely Cathedral (pp. 301-302); Soham church (p. 303); Great Bartlow church (p. 304); the Bartlow Hills (pp. 305-306).
In Devonshire
Exeter Cathedral (pp. 307-310); Tiverton church (pp. 311-312); Halberton church (pp. 313-314).
In Bristol
Bristol Cathedral (p. 315); St Mary, Redcliffe, Bristol (p. 316).
In Somerset
Bath Abbey church (pp. 317-318); Witham Friary church (pp. 319-320); Montacute church (pp. 321-323); Lytes Cary Manor House (p. 324); Ilchester church (pp. 325-326); Kingsdon church (p. 327); Somerton church (p. 328); Ashton church (p. 329); Blatonsbury and Butleigh churches (p. 330); St Benedict, Glastonbury (p. 331); St John, Glastonbury (p. 332); West Pennard church (pp. 333-334); Wookey church (p. 334); Glastonbury (pp. 335-338); Street church (pp. 339-340); Meare church (pp. 341-344); Compton Dundon (p. 345); St Cuthbert, Wells (p. 346); Wells Cathedral (pp. 347-349).
In Dorset
Wimborne Minster (pp. 350-353); Sherborne Minster (p. 354).
In Wiltshire
Salisbury Cathedral (p. 355); Old Sarum (p. 356).
In Hampshire
Winchester Cathedral (pp. 357-358); St Cross, Winchester (pp. 359-360).
In Kent
Dover Castle (pp. 361-362); Canterbury Cathedral (pp. 363-364); St Augustine’s Monastery, Canterbury (p. 365); St Leonard, Hythe (p. 366); Rochester Cathedral (p. 367); Rochester Castle (p. 368).
In Surrey
Merstham church (pp. 369-371); St Mary, Reigate (p. 372).
In Oxfordshire
Oxford Cathedral (pp. 373-374); St John in the East, Oxford (p. 375); Magdalen College, Oxford (p. 376).
In County Durham
St Paul (p. 377); Escombe (p. 378).
In Tyne and Wear
Monkwearmouth church (pp. 379-380); St Nicholas, Newcastle (pp. 381-382); St Andrew’s, Newcastle (pp. 383-385); Newcastle Castle (pp. 386-387).
Like Volume I, this volume is exceptionally rich in terms of the number of sketches, photographs and brass rubbings it contains.
Creator
Corder, Henry (1855-1944), antiquary and nurseryman
Previous reference number(s)
SAL/MS/957/2