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PAINSWICK, Gloucestershire
Guide to Research Sources for the parish of St Mary, Painswick
- Painswick Tombs -
a new (2007) project to catalogue and restore the famous table tombs and
monuments in the churchyard. Added 24 Jun 2007.
- Some
Memorial Inscriptions in St Mary's Churchyard,Painswick
collected and transcribed by Alf Beard.
- There is also a Cemetery on Painswick Hill (used for burials since about 1850)
and searches can be undertaken by the Parish Clerk - an email address
is available on the Painswick
Parish Council website. Added 24 Jun 2007.
-
Inscriptions on the War Memorial, recorded by John Hyde.
-
Monumental Inscriptions, taken from the first volume of Gloucestershire
Notes and Queries (pub. 1881, edited by Rev. Beaver H. Blacker, M.A). The
inscriptions themselves were recorded in 1879, and most are from inside the
church. This modern transcription is by Stuart Flight.
- Painswick Local History Society -
History, Houses, Photos, &c. The site also has details of the War Memorial, and an
animated Map showing how Painswick has grown over the last hundred years.
Added 24 Jun 2007.
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