Thrale history
Historic Sandridge. The story of a Hertfordshire parish (1952).The first substantial chronicle of Thrale history, written by R.W. Thrale (1931-2007) & E. Giles. Reproduced in full with consent of the author. |
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Book One, Chapter One:
1. Gesta 1. 507; 2. R.Newcourt, Repertorium Ecclesiasticum, pub.1708; 3. Andrews; 4. Matthew Paris, Vitae Vigenti Trium Sancti Albani Abbatum, p.79; 5. Andrews; 6. Gesta 3. 442; 7. Gesta 3. 446; 8. St.A.A.S., 1904, p.41; 9. St.A.A.S., 1904, p.36 note; 10. P.M.Johnston in Surrey Archaelogical Collections, 14. 28; 11. Andrews.Book One, Chapter Two:
1. Concise Oxford Dictionary; 2. Gesta 1. 74; 3. Gesta 1. 297; 4. Gesta 1. 459-464; 5. Calendar of Patent Rolls 5 Edw. III, pt.2. m.31; 6. Gesta 2. 314; 7. G.M.Trevelyan, History of England, p.237; 8. Gesta 3. 330; 9. Gesta 3. 361-363; 10. Registrum 2. 55; 11. Registrum 2. 263; 12. English Chronicle, edited by J.S.Davies, p.107; 13. C.H.Ashdown, Battles and Battlefields of St. Albans, p.15. But Colonel Burne in a recent work, The Battlefields of England, p.95, places Warwick's left wing in Beech Bottom till it withdrew to Bernard's Heath to meet the outflanking movement; 14. W.Gregory, Chronicle, p.213; 15. Ashdown, p.18.
Book One, Chapter Three:
1. Caesar Commentarii de Bello Gallico 5. 21; 2. R.E.M. and T.V.Wheeler, Verulamium, p.19; 3. Wheeler, Verulamium, p.18; 4. Gesta 1. 134; 5. G.L.Gomme, The Village Community, p.115; 6. Registrum, i) pp.6,14,15,24,35 1i) pp.127-143,213-220; 7. V.C.H. 2. 437.
Book Two, Chapter One:
1. H.O.Wakeman, History of the Church of England, p.288; 2. J.E.Cussans, Inventory of Furniture and Ornaments remaining in all the parish churches of Hertfordshire during the last six years of the reign Ed. VI, transcribed from the original Records, pp.26 and 27; 3. Proctor and Frere, History of the Book of Common Prayer, p.96; 4. Steele M.S.; 5. Steele M.S.; 6. A.Kingston, Herts. during the Civil War, p.83; 7. History of Herts., p.67; 8. Steele M.S.; 9. St.A.A.S., 1904, p.41; 10. St.A.A.S., 1904, p.42 note.
Book Two, Chapter Two:
1. Cussans, History of Hertfordshire; 2. J.H.Bushy in Notes and Queries, Nov.1948; 3. A broad arrow for marking sheep, the property of the Sandridge Thrales, was in St. Albans' Museum till 1949, because of its supposed connection with Queen Elizabeth I; 4. H.Gee, Reformation Period, pp.196-7; 5. G.M.Trevelyan, English Social History, p.145; 6. Steele M.S.; 7. County Sessions, Vol.6, p.65; 8. County Sessions, Vol.6, p.104; 9. H.H.Scott, History of Tropical Medicine, Vol.2, p.735; 10. J.H. Bushy in Notes and Queries, Nov.1948; 11. Poor Law Commission of 1834, p.47; 12. County Sessions, Vo1.7, p.166; 13. County Sessions, Vol.7, p.209; 14. County Sessions, Vol.2, p.72 and Vol.7, p.255; 15. County Sessions, Vol.5, p.401; 16. George Crabbe, The Village, Book I, p.14; 17. George Crabbe, The Village, Book I, pp.16 and 17; 18. Voters' List, p.57; 19. County Sessions, Vol.4, 0.46; 20. The earliest known parish clerk was William Greed appointed in 1618; 21. Tithe Commission Report 1844; 22. County Sessions, Vol.4, p.13; 23. Appendix 2.
Book Two, Chapter Three:
1. Herts. Genealogies, Vol.2, pp.185-6; 2. Bonamy Dobree, Sarah Churchill, p.11; 3. Mrs. Arthur Colville, Duchess Sarah, pp.2 and 3; 4. R.Clutterbuck, History and Antiquities of Herts., p.219; 5. R.O.A., No.17; 6. The Trumpet of Warre, p.F.3; 7. School of Abuse, pp.49, 50, ed.1868; 8. R.O.A. No.761; 9. R.O.A. No.135; 10. R.O.A. No.139; 11. R.O.A. p.213; 12. Act Book of the Archdeaconry of St. Albans, Somerset House; 13. State Papers, Charles I, Vol.166, No.16, at the Public Record office; 14. Dictionary of National Biography, Vol.II, p.6A; 15. John Walker, Sufferings of the Clergy (1714). Revised by A.G.Matthews (1948); 16. Gents.Magazine, Vol.63, p.1214; 17. Gents.Magazine, Vol.63, p.578; 18. Gents.Magazine, V01.65, p.174.
Book Three, Chapter One:
1. Dictionary of National Biography, Second Supplement, Vol.3, p.370A; 2. S.M., Vol.2, p.566; 3. G.M.Trevelyan, English Social History, p.474; 4. See p.20; Eugenie; 7. Tithe Commission Report; 8. Herts. Reformer, 30th May 1836. 5. She died in 1949; 6. Alma
Book Three, Chapter Two:
I. S.M., Vol.1, p.37; 2. Vestry Mins., Vol.2, p.2.
LINKS WITH THE PAST:
1. William Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, Vol.2, pp.228 and 231; 2. British Museum, Additional Charter, 28698; 3. St.A.A.S., 1913, p.212; 4. V.C.H.2, 434; 5. H.C.Andrews in St.A.A.S. 1932, pp.237-243.
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