Publications

 

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©Enderby Heritage Group 2002

The Graveyard Monuments in Enderby Parish Churchyard 
A study of the original churchyard, closed on 1st July 1867.

This A4 booklet compiled by C. Mark Carne includes background on the churchyard, a plan of the Monuments to aid location, the full inscriptions on the 96 monuments to be found in the original churchyard, along with details of the Masons where available.

The booklet also includes a Chronological order from the date of death on the Memorials, along with an alphabetical list of all names appearing on the monuments, along with a sample recording form.

The booklet has also been enhanced with the inclusion of some coloured photographs.

Details on how to obtain a copy of the booklet may be obtained by contacting the Publications Section of The Enderby Heritage Group Via E-mail by, Clicking Here.

   

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©Enderby Heritage Group 2002

The Early Churches of Enderby 800 AD to 1538 AD
The origin and history of St. John The Baptist Church, Aldeby.

This A4 booklet by Mark Carne, covers the history of the various churches with the dedication St. John the Baptist in Aldeby and Enderby, from about 800 AD until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538. 

The booklet has also been enhanced with the inclusion of plans and projected views of the Church at Aldeby.

Details on how to obtain a copy of the booklet may be obtained by contacting the Publications Section of The Enderby Heritage Group Via E-mail by, Clicking Here.

Fact Sheets

 

The following is a list of Fact Sheets prepared by the Enderby Heritage Group and its members. These Fact Sheets are available for Viewing by following the relative link, a brief description of each Fact Sheet is shown.

Further Fact Sheets on aspects of the Heritage of the village of Enderby, Leicestershire, will be available at a later date.

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Fact Sheet 1 - Origin of the Name Enderby, Early settlement & Population Figures, Facts covering 19th Century Enderby. 

A copy of the fact sheet may be printed, by clicking FILE>PRINT from the new browser window.

Enderby Related Publications

 

Disclaimer

Please note that the publications shown in this section are not the work of the Enderby Heritage Group, but are recommended by the Group as a useful source of reference & information.

The Enderby Heritage Group can not be held responsible for any errors in the information contained in them or for the suitability of them for a specific use.

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     © Sylvia Walton 2001

Enderby in 1881 - A snapshot of a village.
By Sylvia Walton

An analysis of the 1881 Census for Enderby which shows the composition of the population, their occupations and origins and the changes that were taking place in the village at that time.

Set against its history, the picture that emerges is of a rapidly growing industrial village already adapting to the mass production and technology of the 20th century but still very much part of labour-intensive, mostly cottage based industries of the earlier years of the 19th century.

Further details on how to obtain a copy of the book are available by Clicking Here.

       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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