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Annesley Old ChurchReferencesArchival SourcesSouthwell Diocesan Archives, Nottinghamshire Archives, County House, Castle Meadow Road, Nottingham NG2 1AG Parish Records: Annesley 2828; 2845; 2846; 2847; 2848; 2849; 2854; 2857 Nottinghamshire Local Studies Library, Nottingham Central Library, Angel Row,
Nottingham Historic Buildings Record, Heritage Department, Nottinghamshire County Council, County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 7QP Bibliographic SourcesTransactions of the Thoroton Society Baylay, A M Y: Annesley Old Church Vol 16 pp 1-5 Frost, A E: Note on the brass of William Breton 1595 Vol 16 pp 165-166 Guilford, E L: Nottinghamshire in 1676 Vol 28 106-13 Truman, Nevil: Ancient Glass in Nottinghamshire Vol 51 pp 50-65 Bayes, S C: Nineteenth Century Notes on Nottinghamshire Churches Vol 80 pp 83-85 Brooke, C J: Survey of Nottinghamshire Church Bell-frames: interim report Vol 87 pp 46-53 Published SourcesArchbishop Herring’s Visitation, Yorkshire Archaeological Society: 77 (1930) Cox, J C, The Churches of Nottinghamshire (1912) Dawson, G, The Church Bells of Nottinghamshire. Part 1 (1994) Lyons, F P, The Hills of Annesley Mabbs, G, The Churches in Nottinghamshire: provision of public worship (1879) Pearson, D R, The Annesley Story Simpson, Rev R, State of the Church in the County of Nottingham and Diocese of York (1836) Thoroton, R, Antiquities of Nottinghamshire 1677 (Throsby’s Edition, 1796) Train, K S S (ed), Lists of the Clergy of Central Nottinghamshire (Thoroton Society Record Series, 20 (1961) Walkerdine, H and Buxton, A, Old Churches of the Mansfield Deanery (1907) Watts, M R (ed), Religion in Victorian Nottinghamshire: the Religious Census of 1851 (University of Nottingham, Adult Education Dept., 1988) Webster, W F (ed), Protestation Returns 1641-2 Unpublished SourcesSiveyer, Jane A, A Survey of the Old All Saints Church at Annesley, Nottinghamshire, and its Environs (University of Nottingham, Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, 1988) Kirkby and District Conservation Society, Sundry records, photographs and written materials. |