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Evesham, part 1 [collaborative cataloguing]

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prattinton/01/14
Title
Evesham, part 1 [collaborative cataloguing]
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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:
Abbey seal (1531), 1, 225, 488, 490-7; church notes and inscriptions (1817), 65-105; letters written by Edward John Rudge concerning the excavations at Evesham Abbey* (1822), 167-70, 175-92, 492, 498-517; Hampton, 207-8; copy of admittance of John Throckmorton and Elianora his wife, into the fellowship of Evesham Abbey (1438), 209; benefactors, 217-20; transcripts, etc., of documents, 221-4, 227-35, 237-45, 273; abstracts of registers of St. Laurence's church, 304-6; abstracts of parish accounts (1657-1787), 308-11; chantry of St. Katherine, 312; clock and chimes for bell tower (1745), 308; Avon navigation (1635), 314-15; transcripts of Hampton charters, 318-23; abbey pension list (c. 1555), 324-5; abstracts of earliest register of All Saints' church, 344-6; Rev. Paul Cardale, 374; abstracts of corporation records, 402-29; abstracts, etc., of charters, 436-87; letter from George May, local historian (1835), 523.

* E. A. B. Barnard, “The Excavation of the Site of Evesham Abbey." Evesham Journal," 8 May-5 June, 1920.
Archival history
This part of the catalogue is designed to facilitate collaborative cataloguing. You are warmly invited to contribute descriptions for the digitised items on these pages. Please see https://www.sal.org.uk/collections/prattinton-project for details.

If you are looking for the existing catalogue of the Prattinton Collection, please go to https://collections.sal.org.uk/pra.
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