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DEDO - The Dormer Papers
B - BUSINESS PAPERS
E - ESTATE PAPERS
F - FAMILY PAPERS
L - LEGAL PAPERS
M - MANORIAL DOCUMENTS
P - MAPS AND PLANS
T - TITLE DEEDS
Z - MISCELLANEOUS
1 - Copy (c.1700) of a ‘view’ of Windsor Forest before Henry, Earl of Holland, 1633-1634.
2 - Bond for performance of covenants, Adam Symons to Stephen Ayliffe.
3 - The Times, 7 November 1805.
4 - Chelmsford Chronicle, 10 June 1814.
5 - Draft letter about fox-hunting.
6 - Pedigree of Henry Jemmet baptised 1773 [to prove title?] and onservations on title (Jemmet to Wingfield) with answers of Messrs Blandy and Andrews.
7 - Cover for returned paid letter (to Mrs Mayo).
8 - Letter from George Hawkes of the Reading Savings Bank to Messrs Barrett and Eyston about the account of May Ann Mayo.
9 - Photograph of Wokingham after heavy snowfall, January 1881.
10 - Photograph of Robert Palmer of Holme Park, Sonning.
11 - Copy of a genealogical account of the family of Druce of Goring ‘taken by George Druce of All Saints, Bedford Street, City of London, 1735’.
12 - Notes about the Kendrick family of Reading, 1625-1630, from the Reading Borough Corporation Diary, with accompanying letter to E W Dormer from Hilda Appleby of the Kendrick Girls’ School.
13 - Envelope marked ‘Documents connected with a projected history of the village of Sonning by Ernest W. Dormer’.
14 - Envelope marked ‘Papers for a History of the manor of Bulmershe’ with notes by E W Dormer.
15 - ‘Archaeological Notes’ by E W Dormer.
16 - Notebook entitled ‘Interesting Items relating to antiquarian and topographical history of Berkshire and some other contiguous places.’
17 - Historical Association pamphlet no.53 (Roman Britain especially as illustrated by the excavations at Caerwent, by A Price Martin).
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