Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Hants., Wilts.
Reference code
COR/14
Title
Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Hants., Wilts.
Date
1930s?
Level of description
item
Extent and format
1 volume
Scope and content
Handwritten and compiled in the 1930s(?).
Title page: ‘Cathedral and Village Churches; Roman Remains in South Western Counties’.
Followed by the Index (6pp).
Churches and other features of Hampshire, including Winchester Cathedral and St Cross Hospital (pp. 1-47); blank pages (pp. 48-68); churches and other features of Wiltshire, including Avebury stone circle and avenue, Bratton Castle and the White Horse and views of Biddestone (pp. 69-125); churches and other features of Dorset (pp. 126-182); churches and other features of Devon (pp.183-254); blank pages (pp. 255-274); churches and other features of Cornwall (pp. 275-282).
Features of particular interest:
St Peter, Tiverton, Devon. Including photos, shields of arms and brass rubbings (pp. 183-185).
St Disen, Bradninch, Devon (pp. 187-194: notes, photos, and a very fine copy of a shield of arms, referred to as the ‘Hastings Shield’, with supporting notes and a letter to Henry Corder from C.A. Ralegh Radford, FSA, renowned archaeologist and historian) (pp. 187-194).
Title page: ‘Cathedral and Village Churches; Roman Remains in South Western Counties’.
Followed by the Index (6pp).
Churches and other features of Hampshire, including Winchester Cathedral and St Cross Hospital (pp. 1-47); blank pages (pp. 48-68); churches and other features of Wiltshire, including Avebury stone circle and avenue, Bratton Castle and the White Horse and views of Biddestone (pp. 69-125); churches and other features of Dorset (pp. 126-182); churches and other features of Devon (pp.183-254); blank pages (pp. 255-274); churches and other features of Cornwall (pp. 275-282).
Features of particular interest:
St Peter, Tiverton, Devon. Including photos, shields of arms and brass rubbings (pp. 183-185).
St Disen, Bradninch, Devon (pp. 187-194: notes, photos, and a very fine copy of a shield of arms, referred to as the ‘Hastings Shield’, with supporting notes and a letter to Henry Corder from C.A. Ralegh Radford, FSA, renowned archaeologist and historian) (pp. 187-194).
Creator
Corder, Henry (1855-1944), antiquary and nurseryman
Previous reference number(s)
SAL/MS/957/23