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1. The Bear Inn at Perrotts Brook, Bagendon
This article in a slightly amended form was printed in The Genealogists’ Magazine, Volume 33 Number 8 for December 2020.

2. Louisa Emily Packe: Notes And Pictures
Pictures of Seaview in the Isle of Wight in the nineteenth century with notes on the artist, Eliza Emily Packe.

3. A Present from Seaview
An album of Georgian Prints, and Victorian and Contemporary Photographs with a number of early prints, drawings and pictures (2nd Edition jointly with Professor Phyllida Parsloe).

4. Priestley v Hughes 1806-1816
An account of the case of an heiress deprived of her estate because her mother married without the consent of the Court of Chancery.

5. The Riddle of the Egyptian Corner of Northwood House
John Parsloe, assisted by Tim Wander from Northwood House, describes the House and its intriguing Egyptian features.

6. Woodcote Green House and other Woodcote Houses
The first half of this book traces the occupants and owners of Woodcote Green House and details its many interesting features. The second half records the history and occupants of the adjoining houses, the existence of many of which was previously unknown.
Revised 2021

7. Commonwealth Marriages
An article on marriage entries in Cirencester and Baunton parish registers published in Notes and Queries of the Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volume 137 2019.

8. The Golden Fleece in 1692: In the Inventory of Richard Parsloe
An inventory of a Cirencester inn in the seventeenth century published in The Journal of The Goucestershire Family History Society, Number 165 Summer 2020 with a picture of the inn today.

9. Commonweath History and the Parish Register of Ashton Keynes
An article on the parish register entries and the bizarre history of Cromwell’s death and corpse published in Notes and Shorter Contributions of The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 114 2021.

10. Bagendon Estates
Tenants and Owners of estates in Bagendon, Gloucestershire, from the Civil War to the Nineteenth Century.

11. Notes on Fewster-v-Burge
Details of an early eighteenth century chancery case relating to Trinity Mills, Bagendon in Gloucestershire.

12. Trinity Mill, Bagendon, and the case of Fewster v Burge
This article was printed in The Genealogists’ Magazine, Volume 34 Number 9 for May 2024.