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Misclellaneous articles on Notts history and archaeology

Articles on historical events in Nottinghamshire

Articles on Nottinghamshire historical subjects

Articles on Nottinghamshire people and families

Articles on Nottinghamshire places

 

PLACES: A-B | C-D | E-F | G-H | J | K-L | M-N | O-P | R | S-T | U | W

Articles on Nottinghamshire places: A-B

Annesley Old Church (Rev. A.M.Y. Baylay, 1912)

Attenborough (Robert Mellors, 1920)

Attenborough church and Henry Ireton (Rev. J Standish, 1906)

Averham church (Rev A. M. Y. Baylay, 1913)

Awsworth (W E Doubleday, 1945)

   

Beauvale Charterhouse, Notts. (Rev. A Du Boulay Hill and Harry Gill, 1908)

Beeston (Robert Mellors, 1916)

Blyth. The conventual church; The parish church. (Rev. John Raine, 1860)

Blyth (W E Doubleday, 1946)

Blyth (William Stevenson, 1901)

Blyth church (Anonymous, 1901)

Church of St. Mary and St. Martin, Blyth (J. Holland Walker, 1938)

Bothamsall mound (Thos. M Blagg, 1930)

The family of Hanley or Handley of Bramcote (includes section on Bramcote Manor House -- George Fellows, 1917)

Brinsley (W E Doubleday, 1943)

Broxtowe Hall (Anonymous, 1920s)

Broxtowe Hall and Bilborough (Anonymous, 1906)

Brunsell Hall (T M Blagg, 1908)

Bulwell (Robert Mellors, 1914)

Victorian Bulwell (John Granby, 1940)

Bunny church (G Fellows, 1902)

 

 

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