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1 - Written by Mr Dickinson: Northampton Rural District - Official Guide
Expand 2 - Local Population Studies Magazine &c2 - Local Population Studies Magazine &c
Expand 3 - Council for British Archaeology Group Bulletins3 - Council for British Archaeology Group Bulletins
4 - Translation of Huntingdonshire Domesday (duplicate copy)
Expand 5 - Box file marked 'Other Counties - Village & Town Notes'5 - Box file marked 'Other Counties - Village & Town Notes'
Expand 6 - Notes on Huntingdonshire villages, notes for talks &c.6 - Notes on Huntingdonshire villages, notes for talks &c.
Expand 7 - Box file marked 'Huntingdon Notes Boro' Minute Extracts': contents marked 'Z7'7 - Box file marked 'Huntingdon Notes Boro' Minute Extracts': contents marked 'Z7'
Collapse 8 - Box file marked 'Huntingdon Notes Boro' Minute Extracts': contents marked 'Z8'8 - Box file marked 'Huntingdon Notes Boro' Minute Extracts': contents marked 'Z8'
Expand A - PhotographsA - Photographs
B - Borough of Huntingdon: abstract of the treasurer's accounts of receipt and expenditure (photocopy)
C - Accounts of West Side and East Side Commons' grass hirers and stewards
D - Municipal pensions and almshouse charities: statement of receipts and expenditure
E - Huntingdon Peace Celebrations programme of events - Saturday 8 June 1946 (marked 'spoilt by rain')
F - A Guide to a Pea Factory (site unknown… Histon?), Huntingdon - next to old post office
Expand G - Rough notesG - Rough notes
Expand H - Reports re. Godmanchester etc.H - Reports re. Godmanchester etc.
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1 - Letter from the Parker Smiths of Great Stukeley Manor House about Juggins House at the end of Green End
2 - Letters from a descendant in Kent of the Maules of Godmanchester, asking for information on freemen and her family
3 - Letters about Toby's Trunk and the origin of its name
4 - Letter from Mr Sneath of 1, Sandwich Villa, Huntingdon, about house on the site of church buildings near St Johns with notes on other churches
5 - Letter from the Hon Secretary of the Country Preservation Committee offering the Society's co-operation in any plans to safeguard ancient buildings
6 - Letters about Prior Crauden's Chapel, Ely (and dates on St Ives bridge)
7 - Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Royal Archaeological Institute over the discovery of the Huntingdon Borough Charters
8 - Letters about Huntingdon Street names with a list of Fee Simple owners of the Lammas Land where the Freemen have Lammas grazing rights
9 - Letter from the Assistant Secretary of The Historical Association, suggesting avenues through which Mr Dickinson's articles on the Charters might be published
10 - Letter from the Hunts Post requesting Mr Dickinson to continue writing occasional articles, despite the difficulties caused by paper rationing
11 - Letters from W.J. Lamb, a freeman living in Worthing, about Little Gidding Trinity Church and Books Lane, Huntingdon, Potto and Bateman Brown, Sir John Arundel and Walden School, the Earl of Sandwich's opposition to Huntingdon having a railway repairing station
12 - Letter from Louisa Carr of Hemingford Park referring to her son captaining Nottinghamshire v Australia [Arthur Carr also captained England against Australia in 1926]
13 - Letter enclosing copies of epitaphs: Thomas Garner, blacksmith, Houghton, 1826; others (not named), St Ives and St Marys Huntingdon
14 - Letter on 19th century Buckden
15 - Letter from Mr E.P. Watson of Grimsby
16 - Letter and notes relating to Anthony Vandyck Copley Fielding (1787-1855) and various descendants with Huntingdonshire connections
17 - Huntingdon Market - notes to a print of the 1830s for the County Pageant Executive Committee
18 - Mr Dickinson's rewriting of the entry on Huntingdon for the Companion Encyclopaedia
19 - Letters, providing British Rail's 'Holiday Haunts' brochure with an updated entry for Huntingdon and Godmanchester.
20 - Letter for Hunts Post about Godmanchester and 'Gumecester'
21 - Correspondence with the Cambridge University Museum of Ethnology and Archaeology about the Roman grave near Nuns Bridge, Huntingdon
22 - Discovery of a Roman grave near Nuns Bridge, Huntingdon (article for the Journal of Roman Studies)
23 - Correspondence with Stephen Welsh over St Michaels Huntingdon and Little Gidding Church
24 - Letter from an inhabitant of Huntingdon Long Island with a drawing of its town seal, and enclosing a photostat of the original town deed, 2 April 1653
Expand J - Typed transcripts in yellow files marked 'Huntingdon' and 'Extracts from the Huntingdon's Council Minute Books' J - Typed transcripts in yellow files marked 'Huntingdon' and 'Extracts from the Huntingdon's Council Minute Books'
Expand K - Material associated with bankingK - Material associated with banking
Expand L - Yellow file marked 'Huntingdon - Article and Notes' - article and lectures on Huntingdon and Godmanchester, with a few for Huntingdonshire (in chronological order)L - Yellow file marked 'Huntingdon - Article and Notes' - article and lectures on Huntingdon and Godmanchester, with a few for Huntingdonshire (in chronological order)
Expand M - Undated articles in file marked 'Huntingdonshire Notes - Village Notes'M - Undated articles in file marked 'Huntingdonshire Notes - Village Notes'
Expand 9 - The Charters of Huntingdon and Godmanchester (formerly in box file marked 'Godmanchester Charter and Documents')9 - The Charters of Huntingdon and Godmanchester (formerly in box file marked 'Godmanchester Charter and Documents')
Expand 10A - Records relating to the expansion of the Town of Huntingdon10A - Records relating to the expansion of the Town of Huntingdon
Expand 10B - Xeroxes [of records relating to the expansion of the Town of Huntingdon]10B - Xeroxes [of records relating to the expansion of the Town of Huntingdon]
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