Walsham le Willows

Walsham Village History Group Quarterly Review

Forty reviews have been published under the editorship of Audrey McLaughlin and a number of these are printed below. They can be obtained from Rolfes Butchers price 30p. History reviews continue to be published and retain the popular items "What the Papers Said" as well as new research. See also other publications and how to obtain them in History Group.

Issues currently on-line
2006 October Review 39 A First for Suffolk
July Review 38 The Chestnuts-detective work
April Review 37 The Hilda Lamb Story
July Review 36 In Account with WEilliam Clamp
2005 October Review 35 The Carpenters Bills from the Walsham Town Wardens Accounts 1709-1740
July Review 34 William Potenger, a 15th century chaplain
April Review 33 No wicker bottles or Taverne potte
January Review 32 After the Plague
2004 September Review 31 Roses round the Door
July Review 30 The Game Place
April Review 29 The Early History of The Six Bells (medieval name Fullers)
January Review 28 The Story of Herbert Pike – a 19th century Apprentice
2003 October Review 27 A Family of High Respectability – The Victorian Martineaus
July Review 26 Walsham’s Opposition to Vaccination
April Review 25 Bequeathed by Elizabeth Elmham
January Review 24 The Priory Room and the Martineau Cottages
2002 October Review 23 Town Farm Allotments and the Poor
July Review 22 John Hynsby – a man of note in 17th Century Walsham
April Review 21 Farming in Walsham in the Middle Ages
January Review 20 Pubs, Past and Present – A History of Drinking in Walsham le Willows (Part Two)
2001 October Review 19 Pubs, Past and Present – A History of Drinking in Walsham le Willows (Part One)
July Review 18 Walsham’s Two Medieval Windmills
April Review 17 The de Elmham and Hastings Shields
January Review 16 The Beeches and it’s Occupants
2000 October Review 15 Pink Pills for Pale People – and Other Elixirs
July Review 14 Elizabeth de la Pole and Walsham
April Review 13 Mary Martin – A Seven Year Old Apprentice
January Review 12 Mary Boyce
1999 October Review 11 Captain Raphe Margery – Walsham’s Ironside
July Review 10 The Folks Who Lived on Joly Cote Hill (Part Two)
April Review 9 The Folks Who Lived on Joly Cote Hill (Part One)
January Review 8 The Hawes of Walsham le Willows – A Probable Family History (Part Two)
1998 October Review 7 “This Sun of York” – in Suffolk
July Review 6 The Hawes of Walsham le Willows – A Probable Family History (Part One)
April Review 5 On the “Verge” of Extinction
January Review 4 Early Congregationalism in Walsham le Willows
  1997   October Review 3 The History of a House
July Review 2 The Earthquake of 1580 and William Withers of Walsham
April Review 1 Transported for Life

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