In Nottinghamshire Past leading
historians of Nottinghamshire have tackled issues in the county's
past ranging from the origins of Wollaton Park, through the role
of the church courts, the building of Nottingham castle, the formation
of the diocese of Southwell, and the reconstruction of Nottingham
during the nineteenth century.
Each essay opens up and develops an area which has been only partially
known or understood in the past, and the subjects range in time
across the past thousand years, and in geography from the Dukeries
estates to Stanton on the Wolds.
We meet the man who gave his name to the Major Oak, and we find
out how relatively easy it was for the monarch to move around the
county almost undetected a century ago.
All the essays have been written to celebrate the thirty-two years
Adrian Henstock spent as county archivist of Nottinghamshire.
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