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Broadway [Bradweye]

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prattinton/01/07/07
Title
Broadway [Bradweye]
Level of description
series
Scope and content
According to E A B Barnard, ‘The Prattinton Collections of Worcestershire History’ (1931) (digitised copy available at https://collections.sal.org.uk/pra.12.01) the contents include:
Poor rates, etc. (1813-15), 1; highways (1812-14), 2; parish notes (c. 1815), 3-7; arms* at Court House, 10; copy of will of Thomas Hodges (1686), 11-14; accounts (1702), 17; assessment (1701), 18; Snowshill Manor House, 19; monument in Snowshill church, 19; Broadway inclosure (1771), 25; abstract of deed, 42; church notes and inscriptions (1820), 19, 48-64; old Manor House, 67; old Court House, 67, 86; old Gate House, 67; chapel, 67-8; heraldry, 72, 82, 86; benefactors, 76; churchwardens, 80; registers, 80, 84, 102; Farncombe, 84; Spring Hill, 84, 85; old Workhouse, 86; parish notes, 91-3; particulars of estates sold in 1769, 94; abstracts of deeds, 98; repair and fencing of churchyard, etc., 100; parishioners (1532, 1633 and 1710), 100; property sale (1819), 104-5; extracts from church registers 106-141; holograph letter from Sir Thomas Phillipps (1821), 142-3; copy of an exemplification of a Broadway decree, 165-75; copy of an ancient deed relating of Broadway and Pershore fairs, 177-88.
Archival history
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