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Welcome to the wealth of historical information stored within the pages of this site.
We hope you find it interesting and informative.
Introduction to this web site for new visitors
Introduction
to web site
Photographs from the Society's archives
Photograph
Archive
Family history - over 80,000 records of past residents from Census, Church records, Monuments and Wills
People of
Hanslope
Information about historic building in Hanslope
Buildings
Old maps and surveys
Maps &
Surveys
Recent aditions and changes to the this web site
Additions
7 Feb. 2010
The Murder of Squire Watts
Murder
Bare Knuckle Prizefight
Fatal
prizefight
360 degree Panorama from church tower
Hanslope
Panorama
Lords of Hanslope
Lords of
the Manor
Hanslope Village Trail
Village
Trail
Tour of St James church
Church
Tour
Lacemaking in Hanslope
Lacemaking
Schools in Hanslope
History of
Education
The estate in Hanslope owned by the City of Lincoln
Lincoln
Estate
Castle at Castlethorpe
Hanslope
Castle
List of clergy of Hanslope
Clergy of
Hanslope

Places of worship
Places of
Worship

Programme of meetings
Programme
of meetings
Work of a Hanslope Artist
Local
Artist
Humphry Repton's Landscape Plans for Hanslope Park
Humphry
Repton
News item from the late 18th and early 19th century
Press
Cuttings
Joseph Knibb the clockmake, a resident of Hanslope
Joseph
Knibb
Publications by Hanslope & District Historic Society and associated organisations
Books on
Hanslope

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Hanslope and District Historical Society is a member of Milton Keynes Heritage Association
This site is being developed with the generous support of Milton Keynes Community Foundation