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Canford History Notes

BX05-40

By Chancellor? Contained in small ring-binder folder

Webb family tree

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A Brief Guide to John of Gaunt's Kitchen

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A laminated two-sided account of John of Gaunt's, originally written by DWRW and updated by CMSR

Bills in name of Ponsonby

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Drinks bill from Royal Oak Millbourn to Hon W Ponsonby (1838) Cheque (The Dorsetshire Bank) written by Mr Easton for Hon W Ponsonby to Mr Clarke (1838) Coal Merchant bill (James Webb) to Hon Ponsonby

Canford and Crown

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Single page article by EC Chancellor

Research Materials on Canford's History

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File of DWRW's researched into John o' Gaunt's: Reconstruction of ground plan as it might have been in 1547; floor plan of John o' Gaunt's; chapter from The Mediaeval Deer-Parks of Dorset, XV by JD Wilson; public record office citation of the house and manor of Canford, 1541; article 'Canford Manor, Old and New; brief biographical entry on Ralph Willett

Sculpture in John o' Gaunt's

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Handwritten account by Robin Noscoe of the sculptures (William Longspee, Earl of Salisbury and Ela done by him and pupils (notably R Newton) for the niches in John o' Gaunt's. Also handwritten captions (author unknown) for pictures that were to appear in the Illustrated London News (March 11, 1961 edition?)

Lords of the Manor of Canford Magna

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list of Lords of the Manor, with dates

Extract from The Cartulary of Bradenstoke

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Showing 12th century relationship between Bradenstoke Priory and Canford Church. [The Cartulary of Bradenstoke Priory - ed. Vera CM London, ISBN 0 901333 12 3. 1979

Tomb of William Longspee

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Postcard showing Longspee's tomb in Salisbury Cathedral. See EL02688 for scan

Canford Manor 1830

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Print of watercolour of building from south See EL01299

Letter from Dorset History Centre

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Letter acknowledging the donation of a Canford Magna Minute book (1824-1834) which must have been left behind in 1923. It has no real connection to the Manor and included no references to it, so was better housed in the County Records.