ARTICLES RELATING TO BLISWORTH

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HISTORICAL INDEX LINKED FROM THE HOMEPAGE

Selected Entries, School Log book 1   1900 - 1922                      Selected Entries, Log book 2   1922 - 1958

The Great War through the School Log Book                               Blisworth Parish Council - Early Years

Blisworth Housing, 1800 - 1930                                                   The Parish "Community" Fields

The Village Hall                                                                            The Story of Rev. Ambrosse (1797 - 1839)

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Rural Economics                                                                          The 1879 Mill Fire

The Stone Works                                                                         War Years Part I

The Roman Salt Way                                                                   Blisworth's Wesleyan Methodists

About the Wake Manorial Seat                                                     Blisworth's Archives

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Whitlock Memoirs                                                                        About the Westleys

Some Burbidge Memoirs                                                              Three Short Stories

Story of a Baptist boy: Arthur Basford                                           Two Characters at Glebe Farm

Story of the wayward Rev'd. Ambrose, c. 1800                            The Experience of a Coffin-maker's Son

The work of the Ludlam Family                                                     Cattle Movements near the Railway Station

 

Printing articles found on this website

The NRO, Northampton, has a full set of Blisworth "Round & About" magazines published by the Parish Council.  George Freeston wrote regularly from 1950 to 2001 on almost anything to do with the village under the heading "Gossip Time".  They are presently boxed with the George Freeston Collection, 2002.