Marriage Settlement Andrew Noell 1551
2nd May, 1551
Marriage settlement between;
1) Andrew Noell of Whytwell (Rutland) Esq
2a) Dame Anne Tyrrell, widow
2b) Guy Crayfford esq and others
Andrew Noell
Old Dalby Digital Archive
2nd May 1551
Ann McKenna
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Village Timeline item 14: 1895
Timeline item 14: 1895 - Charles James Phillips, well-known brewer, buys the estate. As the primary local employer, he donates the unusual four-faced clock to the church to ensure his workers arrive on time
Ann McKenna
Old Dalby Digital Archive
1895
Ann McKenna
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Catalogue of auction for Longcliffe Farm, Old Dalby, 1956
"Catalogue of auction for ""Longcliffe Farm"" Old Dalby. Sale of 87 acres, 1 Rood, 9 Poles, by direction of Major H. Blount, M.C.
Auction Assembly Rooms, Norman Street, Melton Mowbray, Tuesday 7th February 1956, 3pm."
Auction Assembly Rooms
Record office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland. DE1911/173
Old Dalby Digital Archive
1956
Ann McKenna
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Hand drawn map of Army Depot Old Dalby c.1950
Hand drawn map of the Army Depot by Chris Chellis, c.1950
Chris Chellis
Old Dalby Digital Archive
1950
Chris Chellis
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hand drawn map
illustration
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Chris Chellis memoir
A written account of his memories of 1950s Queensway and the Army Depot by Chris Chellis
Chris Chellis
Old Dalby Digital Archive
1950s
Chris Chellis
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text
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1970s Newspaper article on Old Dalby
News article on Old Dalby village from 1970s by Jill Goodman
Jill Goodman (author)
Old Dalby Digital Archive
1970s
Ann McKenna
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Newspaper article
text
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Excerpt from a History of Leicestershire (1800) describing Old Dalby
Excerpt from The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester (John Nichols, 1800) Vol. III pt. 1: East Goscote Hundred, pp. 242-258, describing Dalby on the Woulds (Old Dalby)
John Nichols
Old Dalby Digital Archive
1800
Anne Schmidt
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book excerpt, 17 pages
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Excerpt from Kelly's Directory. Leicestershire 1941:
Old Dalby
Kelly's Directory. Leicestershire 1941
Old Dalby - overview of village life, to include private residents, occupation and commercial activity
Kelly's Directory
Old Dalby Digital Archive
1941
Ann McKenna
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Charter from King Edward II giving right to hunt in Old Dalby, 26th June 1316
Despite there being no year on the document, note the evidence for this being Edward II (1307 - 1327): - reference to Walter (Reynolds), Archbishop of Canterbury (d.1327), Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (d. 1324). 9th year of Edward II's reign was 1316.
Charter - Public Record Office of King Edward giving "The Right to Hunt" in Old Dalby - original charter, Latin transcript, English translation
King Edward II
Record office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland - Ref DE1625/1
Old Dalby Digital Archive
26th June 1316
Ann McKenna
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Newspaper clipping
Article from 1961 on the history of Old Dalby, in two parts
Leicester Advertiser
Old Dalby Digital Archive
Friday January 6th 1961
Sue Ayres
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newspaper clipping in two halves
text, still image
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