Weston All Saints

References

Archival Sources

University of Nottingham Manuscripts and Special Collections

AN/PB 294/1/222
AN/PB 295/2/115

Published Sources

M. Austin, Under the Heavy Clouds: the Church of England in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire 1911-1915 (2004), p. 103.

Mabbs, Churches in Notts (1879).

S. L. Ollard and P. C. Walker (eds), Archbishop Herring’s Visitation Returns, IV (Wakefield, 1930).

Rev. T. W. Swift, All Saints’ Church Weston (Notts Information Index, Pamphlet).

Raine’s Blyth (Notts Information Index).

B. H. Thompson, ‘The Medieval Church Architecture of Nottinghamshire’ in E. L. Guildford, Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire (London, 1912), pp. 12-33.

J. Throsby, Thoroton’s History with additions by John Throsby (1796).

Associated Architectural Societies of Lincolnshire, 15 (1880).

Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1391-1396

[The] Cartulary of Blyth Priory (1973)

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Newark Advertiser, 04/06/1977 (Notts Information Index).

Nonarum Inquisitiones.

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White’s Trade Directory, 1844.