Editorial note

A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 3. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1925.

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EDITORIAL NOTE

The third volume of the Victoria History of the County of Buckingham was so far advanced when the work on it fell into abeyance on the outbreak of war, that it has been found necessary to publish the volume without bringing the contents up to date. In expressing his indebtedness to all those who have assisted in the preparation of this work, the Editor has to deplore the deaths of several members of his staff and other helpers who have died, some on the battlefield, during the decade that has elapsed since the work on the volume ceased. For information and access to muniments, papers and notes he desires particularly to acknowledge the help he has had from the Viscount Hambleden, the Lord Boston, the Lord Desborough, Sir William R. Clayton, bart., Sir Robert G. Harvey, bart., Sir Courtney P. Ilbert, bart., Mr. Henry Allinson, Rev. Canon A. T. Barnett, Mr. R. P. L. Booker, Mr. A. Heneage Cocks, Mr. J. R. Delafield, Mr. H. Gough, Mr. Archibald Grove, Mr. Lionel R. Hanbury, Mr. J. T. Harrison, Rev. T. W. Martin, Rev. J. E. Smith Masters, Mr. C. Palmer, Mr. J. Parker, Mr. J. W. Garrett Pegge, Rev. F. W. Ragg, Mr. E. Lionel Reynolds, Mr. E. Roscoe, Rev. W. T. TyrwhittDrake, and Mr. Arthur A. Walford.

Among the clergy and others who have read the proofs and have given information and made corrections, the Editor wishes further to acknowledge assistance from Rev. F. E. Allen, Rev. J. J. Atkins, Rev. E. W. Badger, Mr. J. C. Baker, Rev. Canon A. T. Barnett, Rev. E. H. Bates-Harbin, Rev. C. E. Boultbee, Rev. S. T. Bridges, Rev. C. E. Briggs, Rev. J. A. Broad, Mr. H. C. Brown, Rev. F. P. Burnett, Rev. R. Chandos-Baily, Rev. J. Chevallier, Mr. A. J. Clarke, Rev. A. S. Commeline, Rev. B. J. Corder, Rev. J. Dangerfield, Rev. J. S. Davis, Rev. T. R. Davis, Rev. R. G. S. Demans, Rev. G. L. Dickinson, Rev. W. E. Dixon, Rev. H. R. Dodd, Rev. C. H. T. Ecol, Mr. G. Elard, Rev. P. H. Eliot, Rev. J. G. Evans, Rev. H. O. FearnleyWhittingstall, Rev. W. B. Ferry, Rev. T. H. Fitzpatrick, Rev. R. C. Forest, Rev. H. C. Fowler, Rev. W. Francis, Mr. R. C. Frye, Rev. W. E. Gilliat, Rev. M. Graves, Rev. L. F. Hake, Rev. F. M. Hargreaves, Rev. T. Harvey, Rev. T. Hinckley, Miss Coulson James, Rev. W. H. Johnston, Mr. O. Kyllmann, Rev. P. Lambert, Rev. R. H. Lathbury, Rev. L. G. P. Liesching, Rev. J. H. Light, Rev. J. F. Llewellyn, Rev. F. C. Load, Rev. E. Long, Rev. O. W. C. Selby Lowndes, Mr. W. D. Mackenzie, Rev. W. S. Mahony, Mr. C. T. Martin, Rev. J. H. Mathews, Mr. R. H. Morten, Mr. S. J. Newman, Rev. E. Norman, Rev. L. F. Packer, Major Palmer, Rev. C. J. Palmer, Rev. F. F. Penruddock, Rev. F. G. A. Phillips, Col. R. W. Phipps, Rev. J. G. Pigot, Sir John W. Ramsden, Mr. Oswald Serocold, Rev. R. Shann, Rev. A. A. Sharp, Rev. F.T. H. Shepherd, Rev. A. J. Skinner, Rev. A. Smith, Rev. A. H. Stanton, Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. W. C. Stokes, Rev. F. H. Tathans, Rev. C. H. Tomlinson, The Town Clerk, Buckingham, Rev. R. Unsworth, Rev. J. A. Walker, Mr. Geo. Weller, Mr. Leonard H. West, Rev. A. L. Whitfield, Rev. S. M. Winter, Rev. H. Wood, Rev. F. H. Woods and Rev. W. C. Young.

The Editor has also to thank Mr. C. R. Peers and Mr. Harold Brakspear for leave to reproduce their plans of Little Marlow and Burnham Priories, respectively, and the Buckinghamshire Archæological Society for the like consent.