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'''Tuesday, 6th September 2011'''
 
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* Updated profile of [[MRP: Sir Edmund (Edmond) Hoskins|Sir Edmund (Edmond) Hoskins]], including review of extensive Hoskins family papers at the Surrey History Centre concerning his father, grandfather, and elder brother.  mainly estate related but include an inventory and administration accounts for his father, Sir Thomas Hoskins
 
* [[MRP: New work on primary documents|New work on primary documents]] page accessible from wiki front page
 
* [[MRP: New work on primary documents|New work on primary documents]] page accessible from wiki front page
 
* [[MRP: House in St. John Street, Clerkenwell|House in St. John Street, Clerkenwell]].  Background on Dalyson family links to Clerkenwell and house in St. John Street.  Characterisation of Clerkenwell in 1563, 1619, and 1677.  Proposed further research to better characterise the changing nature of Clerkenwell and its attractiveness to gentry and possibly to lawyers in 1620s and 1630s.
 
* [[MRP: House in St. John Street, Clerkenwell|House in St. John Street, Clerkenwell]].  Background on Dalyson family links to Clerkenwell and house in St. John Street.  Characterisation of Clerkenwell in 1563, 1619, and 1677.  Proposed further research to better characterise the changing nature of Clerkenwell and its attractiveness to gentry and possibly to lawyers in 1620s and 1630s.

Revision as of 14:20, September 6, 2011

New in the wiki

Tuesday, 6th September 2011

  • Updated profile of Sir Edmund (Edmond) Hoskins, including review of extensive Hoskins family papers at the Surrey History Centre concerning his father, grandfather, and elder brother. mainly estate related but include an inventory and administration accounts for his father, Sir Thomas Hoskins
  • New work on primary documents page accessible from wiki front page
  • House in St. John Street, Clerkenwell. Background on Dalyson family links to Clerkenwell and house in St. John Street. Characterisation of Clerkenwell in 1563, 1619, and 1677. Proposed further research to better characterise the changing nature of Clerkenwell and its attractiveness to gentry and possibly to lawyers in 1620s and 1630s.


Monday, 5th September 2011


Friday, 2nd September

  • Building history and character of Deane, the home of Sir Henry Oxenden, and birthplace of Elizabeth Dalyson and Sir George Oxenden


Friday, 26th August 2011


Monday 15th August 2011

  • Wiki launched