An unorthodox addressAn interesting entry in the 1911 census gives the address as 'Travelling gipsy - sleep-shed at Bottom House Farm'. The… ...
An unexpected sportsmanLooking through the 1871 census, I found a resident who gave his profession as professional cricketer. It struck me as… ...
A ‘rural ride’ passing through ShardeloesI’d been idly wondering whether any of William Cobbett’s rural rides passed through Amersham. An initial scan through didn’t bring… ...
Helpful house namesThe helpful house names of many of the buildings in Amersham are a boon to the local historian trying to… ...
Dipping into the Domesday BookI’m a modern historian, so the 11th century is not really my area, but I decided to take a look… ...
Unusual entry in the censusOccupations given in the census returns can sometime be aspirational or euphemistic, where people want to give a better impression… ...
A county border anomalyThe village of Coleshill, part of the parish of Amersham, Buckinghamshire was also once in Hertfordshire ...