Tulle Contents:
Issue 31(Nov. 1990) - Vol. 19 number 1 (Feb. 2000)
(prepared by Craig Williams and Richard
Lander)
Issue 31: November 1990
- Editor's report - Claire Loneragan
- Secretary's report - Enid Bastick
- Shaken any fresh info from the family tree?
- A family on the move - Jan Balgowan
- Text of Death Certificate of Edward Lander (in French and English) - Richard Lander
- Morning Calls - from "Etiquette for Ladies" 1868
- Text of Birth Certificate of Rosina Lander (in French and English) - Richard Lander
- Father Therry and the Drink Drive Victim
- From the Barricades of Paris (continuing the account from the "Times", reprinted in SMH October 1848
- Dissertation on the antiquity of fleas
Issue 32: (Yellow cover, "33" incorrectly handwritten in Roman numerals):
March 1991
- A Letter to the editor - M F B
- Death of Claire Marcia Hawkins, nee Norrie
- Secretary's report - Enid Bastick
- The new insurrection in Paris (continuing from the SMH of Oct 10, 1848, European News
- The Story of Lace
- What Else was Happening in 1848? (Excerpts from "the Australian Almanac & Book of Facts 1988")
- The reply to the lacemakers petition
- Jindabyne (poem by P H S)
- Index for the Bert Archer Collection
- Dissertation on the antiquity of fleas
- Animal, vegetable, mineral
- Family Notables: William Cope
- Little bits and pieces
Issue 33 (Yellow cover, Issue 33, July 1991
- The birthday book of Sarah Vickers (Kerry Vickers)
- Footsteps on a pioneer wharf (Pam Harvey, Wand Family)
- The Late Mrs J Ottaway - An Interesting Personality - Richard Lander
- Coal Mining - Jean Campbell
- Nottingham Goose Fair
- Was there a relative in the colony? - convict records relating to
lacemaker relatives
- To which Tate Family do you belong?
- Prompt justice
- People on the banks - Bruce Goodwin
- Grandma's "Recut"
- Namby-Pamby Christianity
- Notes for the Genealogist
- Felkin on Nottingham People
Issue 34: November 1991
- Notice of meeting - Guest Speaker: Bruce Kemshall
- From the President's Desk
- And the Secretary's
- and finally, the Editor
- Summer Holiday.....Lake Conjola, 1970 (a poem by Pat Stewart)
- A Family Divided - Doug Webster
- Amazing Engineering and Workmanship of Machine Lace - Jean Campbell
- Among the Passengers of the Fairlie...or All is not as it seems
- Maitland Mercury, 11 Sept 1895 - Death of an Old Resident
- Maitland Mercury, 17 February, 1903 - Death of an Old resident
- The Passing bell - Lindsay Watts
- Iron Bark (a poem by Nancy Howard)
- Calais, and more particularly, St Pierre - Gillian Kelly
- St Pierre de Calais as the Lacemakers knew it - Calais et St Pierre au XIC Siecle (1815-1885), by Albert Vion
- Heads of the Family, and their wives
- single people and their known Australian Marriages
- Destitute Asylum register
- For the Genealogist:
- deceased estate files - Beth Williams
- does anyone know....
Issue 35: March 1992
- "Gold and People-Recollection of Hill End 1920s to 1960s" - book by Bruce
Goodwin
- Gold, gold, gold
- A Teacher's Tale - Canberra Pioneers
- From Nottingham to Calais
- The wreck of the S.S. Maitland
- Map of St Pierre de Calais
- A letter to William (Branson Family) - Doug Webster
- Lacemaker stories are stories from the banks, too
- The Rogers Family - another Lacemaker Story (Judy Gifford (nee Rogers)
- Gold Again!
- The Magic of the Machines (Jean Campbell)
- Machines: Nottingham to France (Gillian Kelly)
- Life in the Factories
- Advertisement from the Nottingham Review, 1810
- For the Genealogist
- Shaw family
- Hemsley family
- Needham family
- IGI Microfiche
- Does anyone know anything about the Wells Family?
Issue 36: July 1992
- Death of Jean Neich, 13 November 1991 (Crofts family)
- Death of Margaret Audin
- Calais
- Those two Maitlands (Lindsay Watts)
- Isabel Saywell (Pat Stewart)
- 90th Birthday of Thomas Saywell
- Jane Susannah Shaw (Kay Radford & Pam Neal)
- A Calais Connection
- The children, the children
- Nottingham as seen from The Park, 1830.
- The long arm of the law (Bruce Goodwin)
- A visit to Calais (Pam Harvey)
- Sheriff of Nottingham
- A Different Calaisien Experience (Narelle Richardson)
- Notes from "A Geographical Dictionary or Gazeteer of the Australian
Colonies 1848" by William Henry Wells
- For the Genealogist
- Saywell, Stubbs and West families
- Town Plan of Nottingham in the 18th Century
Issue 37: October 1992
- From the President's Desk - Bruce Goodwin
- And the Secretary's - Enid Bastick
- and finally, the Editor's - Gillian Kelly
- Gwen Chinner 1914-1992
- Thomas, son of Charles and Jane Crofts - Lola Crofts
- Those makers of pillow lace - Author unknown, article found by Bruce Goodwin
- Mr Thompson Sir - Jacob Wiltsher
- John Slater - Framebreaker - Beth Williams
- Picture a Lacemaker
- According to Burke
- Those who came - Gillian Kelly
- Frances Saywell - Marjorie Brown
- A Likely tale - from Hillendiana, Donald Friend
- The Agincourt and a homily - from the Bert Archer papers
- for the Genealogist:
- correction for article in Tulle 34, Heads of families and their wives
- Derbyshire luddites
- Calais certificates
- South Australian wills
- does anyone know...
Issue 38: February 1993
- Don Bank Cottage
- Anne Fewkes on Nottingham
- A voyage of the "Harpley"
- Maria Potter - Agincourt passenger (Jack Clifford)
- Disgraceful riot at Maitland
- The First Graduation Ceremony at The University of Sydney
- "No Work, No Bread, No Hope!
- Thomas and Jane Peet (Robert Noel Peet)
- A View of Earlier Justice
- "Touch of Lace"
- The Lace Factory
- The Life of a Lacemaker
- Nottingham 1841 Census Index
- French Records
- Ford Madox Brown
- Those Missing Lacemakers - William Potter
- Rose, Thistle and Shamrock - Iron Steamers to Morpeth
Issue 39: May 1993
- The Bonington Family - Anne Fewkes
- The Touch of Lace in Dacosta Ave, Prospect (painted Stobie Pole) -
Richard Lander
- A Voyage of the Harpley - John Chandler
- A Letter form Joseph (Joseph James) - Clair Hergstrom
- An old map of Nottingham
- As mad as a hatter
- Speaking of Forebears
- The Natural Children of Calais - Marjorie Brown, Gillian Kelly and
Albert Vion
- Mr Edward Cunliffe Hemingway
- Lord Byron - Champion for the Stockingers
- Those Gates of Nottingham
- St Mary's Gate from Kayes Walk
- Mildred Brunton - Lacemaker Extraordinaire - from the PSA Journal,
June/August 1992
- Annual Financial Statement to 21 January 1993
- For the Genealogist - Wand - Spinks - Watts and Hazeldine - Bown -
Bell
- From the Nottingham Mercury Bonsor (lace manufacturer)
- Textile workers in France
- The Rose - Sydney to the Hunter, 2nd Agincourt
party, 1848 (illustration on back cover)
Issue 40: 1993
- The William Brown Story (Carol Bailey)
- Elizabeth Drake (aka Bess Drake)
- ...and Speaking of Marriage (Gillian Kelly)
- Making Lye and Soap
- An Old-Time Diary (the Voyage of the Agincourt to
Adelaide in 1850
- The Matter of Money - money "lost" by lacemakers in French banks
- Pigot and Co Directory of Nottingham, 1828
- William Saville
- Nottingham and the Nonconformists
- For the Genealogist
- Archer/Ragg
- Foster
- Needham
- Ward
- Wells/Peet
- Escape from Drowning - Mr Croft, Bathurst
- Surnames from the Methodist Register, St-Pierre to 1848
Issue 41: November 1993
- The Woodforths of Woodhouse (jean Campbell)
- The Potters of Calais
- Gleanings on a Lacemaker - Marjorie (Pops) Shirtley - Granddaughter of
Maria Potter (Agincourt)
- The Bedchamber Mystery - C. S. Forester
- Thank you, Normandy - a story about Sarah Wells - Mignon Preston
- Financial Report, November 20, 1993
- Adelaide Lander
- From Whence They Came - more on the Harpley
- Bobbins and Carriages - Gillian Kelly
- For the Genealogist
- William Brown
- John Freestone
- Thomas Selby
- John Sweeney
- Basford Parish Directory 1832-1833 - William White
- Calais Contacts in the 1840s
- Machine owners
- Teachers
- Midwives
- Frequent witnesses to English births
Issue 42 (Vol. 13, number 1): February 1994
- From the Nottingham Notebook, 1848
- Royalty, Knitting and William Lee
- Report to the Society on Visits to Calais and Nottingham -
Rev. Tom Halls
- The Long Farewell by Don Charlwood- a review by Doug Webster
- The Manufactories of Old Calais - a Map
- Relief by Colonisation, a Nottingham Immigration to South Africa -
Gillian Kelly
- Those Who Sailed to the Cape
- Lace and Normandy - Mrs Fanny Palliser
- For the Genealogist
- Kettlebrand
- Widdison
- Crofts
- Holmes
- Lacemaker connections from the Victorian Pioneers CD-ROM series
- The Family of George Elliott, Missing Lacemaker
Issue 43 (Vol. 13, number 2): May 1994
- The Luddites - Richard Lander
- Bendigo - A Story of William Abednego Thompson - John Sheffield
- One Branch of the Tree of the Family Dunk - Harold Rowe
- Petition to the Cape
- An Instance of Rashness ( a story about John Branson)
- Nottingham - an old map
- Chronology of Nottingham
- Perilous Seas Claim 21 - the wreck of the paddle steamer
Maitland
- Bathurst Free Press - notes on Oliver Lowe, Dinner to Mr Rogers,
Joseph West
- Patrick Storen, 1824-1881 - Joseph Jannan
- From the Abbot Files - Charles Hibberd
- An Unconventional Artist - George French Angas
- For the Genealogist
- Cornelius Crowder
- John Hemingway
- John Irons
- Transported from Nottingham - Doug Webster
- Letter to the Editor - Judy Gifford (re Nottinghamshire
Marriage Records)
- Missing lacemakers
- The Phillimore Indexes
Issue 44 (Vol. 13, number 3): August 1994
- A Link with the Past - William Burrows Bradshaw
- The Third Child of Thomas and Sarah Wells, Rebecca Bradshaw
- Bronwen Thomas
- Fearghus O'Connor - John Sheffield
- Suffragettes and South Australia - Christine Finnimore
- A Tourist in France, 1848
- Black is the Colour of Despair - Gillian Kelly
- Review: A Cargo of Women - Doug Webster (a book re
the convicts of the Princess Royal)
- Lost and Found: Sumners and Peets - H. Kirkbright
- For the Genealogist
- Peet family
- Sumner family
- The Fairlie and Yardley Gobion
- The Bathurst Contingent and the Holy Trinity Church at
Kelso
Issue 45 (Vol. 13, number 4): November 1994
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Doug Webster
- And finally, the Editor's - Gillian Kelly
- A new numbering system
- ANGAS and ANGUS - an editor's note
- Living in the '50s - from "The Parramatta River and Its Vicinity, 1848-1861" by W S Campbell
- A footnote to A Tourist in France, 1848 - Doug Webster
- The Removalists - from "The Hill End Story, Book 1" by Harry Hodge
- Lacemakers link with an "unconventional artist" - Kingsley Ireland
- Quorn, SA - Gillian Kelly
- The Barrier Miner 7 September, 1915- statement by Mrs Hart
- The Adelaide Observer - undated obituary
- My Wandering Shepherds - Doreen Towle
- As Poor as a Stockinger - Gillian Kelly
- The tale I have to tell! - Gillian Kelly
- Nottingham Notables: William Hallam Pegg - Gillian Kelly
Issue 46 (Vol 14, number 1): February 1995
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Doug Webster
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Extracts from Victorian Police Gazette
- Sixty years of shipping: a hundred years ago - from "The Adelaide Observer" 16 September 1899
- Memory lane - Lindsay Watts
- Memories of the Stevens family - Doreen Taylor
- Nottingham and Ale - Nottingham directory, 1863
- Maps of St Pierre in 1850 & 1990
- Sydney in 1848 part 1: the arrival - DBW
- Nottingham Notable: D H Lawrence
- Australia at last - Gillian Kelly
- Letters to the Lacemakers
- Excerpts from letters to Doug Webster
- For the Genealogist
- Yardley Gobion and the Fairlie
- Leads from the newspapers of the day
- Members request: Scothern
Issue 47 (Vol 14, number 2): May 1995
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Doug Webster
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Sydney in 1848 part 2: the trip to Bathurst - Doug Webster
- Sydney in 1848: suggested further reading - Doug Webster
- Morialta - Gwydir - Kate Foy
- The State of the trade: some notes on bobbinnet trade, 1831
- an awful visitation - London Times July 9, 1845
- Dissenting Meeting Houses - from Orange's Directory, 1840
- Calais ...from where to where
- Children and Lace - London Times, October 1840
- An apology to Bob Saywell
- A Nation is a family
- letters to the Lacemakers
- Were members of your family inventors or patentees?
- for the Genealogist:
- certificates from Margaret's parish, Leics
- French certificates
- The Back Cover
- The Galleries of Justice, Nottingham
- birth certificate of Robert John Harrison
Issue 48 (Vol. 14, number 3): August 1995
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Doug Webster
- And finally, the Editor's - Gillian Kelly
- Some early Lacemaker Arrivals - Doug Webster
- The Elnor Sisters - Carol Bailey
- Calais...From 1830 to 1840 - Gillian Kelly
- Transport Links: England 1830 - Jean Campbell
- London Times, June 21, 1831
- The Emigrant's Friend or Authentic Guide to South Australia
- The Family of George Elliott
- Don't Believe Everything You are Told - Beth Williams
- For the Genealogist:
- Extracts from Pigot's directory Leicestershire, 1830
- Again, was there a relative in the colony?
- relations of Immigrants, 1848-1851
- Marriage Licence Bonds in Nottingham
- Translate your French certificate - Lyndall Lander
The Lacemakers of Caen - taken from "Abroad" first published in 1882
Issue 49 (Vol. 14, number 4): November 1995
- Letters from Adelaide (John Freestone)
- The Barque, John, Book Review - Doug Webster
- Rescue of a Shipwrecked Crew - the wreck of the
Fairlie
- Over the Hills and a Long Way Off
- Leicestershire, Lacemakers and the Military - Jean
Campbell
- Coals to Newcastle (re William Hemsley)
- Joshua Oldfield and Jane Bull - Richard Halliday
- Past Times
- Methodism and St Pierre
- Typhus Fever in Maitland - Gillian Kelly
- Calais 1840 to 1848 - Gillian Kelly
- For the Genealogist
- Transported fro Machine - Breaking
- Thomas Scotten
- Richard Wells
- Wright and Crofts
- The Last Will and Testament - explanations of the
following
- Probate
- Letters of Administration
- Letters of Administration CTA
- De Bonis Non
- Double Probate
- Limited
- Cessate
- Ad Colligenda
- Pendente Lite
Issue 50 (Vol. 15, number 1): February 1996
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Doug Webster
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Notes to Letters From Adelaide
- letters from Adelaide, part 2 - John Freestone & Marlene Kilminster
- Riverton, South Australia
- In Quarantine (book review) - Doug Webster
- Grave Situations
- Identification, Please!
- Entrepreneurs or Villains? - Doug Webster
- Poor rates in Nottingham - Notts Newspaper, 29 May 1847
- A Reader's Query
- Taking the Lacemakers back to Calais
- Fun and Games - Calais et Saint-Pierre au XIXe Siecle by Albert Vion
- Thomas Johnson, Engineer
- For the Genealogist:
- On Convict Lines
- Walking in their footsteps part 1
Issue 51 (Vol. 15, number 2): May 1996
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- From the new Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Nottingham in 1848 - Doug Webster
- The Rights of Women (or Moses' Instructions) - J D Lang
- Mildred Elsie Brunton - M Vaughan
- Mutual Aid Societies & the Oddfellows
- Bromheads, Swifts, Taylors & the Agincourt
- Who Calls for the Good Old Days?
- Let's Celebrate 1848 - 1998
- Mary Rushton and Mr & Mrs Hopkins - C Litchfield
- The Best Nottingham Could Do
- Early Nottingham Imitation Laces
- For the Genealogist:
- Strays
- From Joel in Calais
- Marriage certificate of Victor Helmsley & Francoise Devot
- Holmes Family History Society
- Reader's queries
- The inhabitants of Saint-Pierre from the 1831 Census
Issue 52 (Vol. 15, number 3): August 1996
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Let's Celebrate 1848-1998
- Trade, Commerce and Money - Nottingham Review 31 March 1848
- Nottingham and Calais at last! - Marion McLeish
- Conviction for Playing at Marbles on Sunday
- The Church of England in Calais and St-Pierre
- The Plot Thickens - Gillian Kelly
- Lace-Making by machinery
- The Stapleford Windows - Evol Watkins
- Convict Lines - Doug Webster
- For the Genealogist:
- The Inhabitants of Saint-Pierre from the 1831 Census (concl)
- Readers' queries
- Australia's Immigration Wall of Honour
Issue 53 (Vol. 15, number 4): November 1996
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Let's Celebrate 1848-1998
- Our Lacemakers - Thomas Goldfinch and Ann Newing
-Lionel Goldfinch
- Taking a Cook's Tour
- Letters from America - John Morley, William Pole
and David Woodhouse
- Women's Work
- R Granger and Sons
- Register of the Freemen of Leicester
- William Lee Rewritten
- There is No Substitute for Quality - Arnott's
Biscuits
- Stapleford
- For the Genealogist - the inhabitants of
Sainte-Pierre from the 1841 Census
Issue 54 (Vol. 16, number 1): February 1997
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- News from France - Doug Webster
- A Yard of Potatoes (William Norfolk)
- Death of Mr Frederick Robert Archer, J.P.
- Lacemakers to be Discovered - more on Yardley
Gubion
- Thomas Selvy
- A Cab Ride (Charles H Bertie)
- A Begging Letter from the Editor
- Probable connections between the Potter, Brown,
Webster and Evans Families
- More Letters from Adelaide
- The Oldest Postage Stamp in the World
- Shepherding in Australia
- School Days in 1912 - Doreen Taylor
- Fashionable Spring Goods (received from the
Harpley
- Census of St Pierre 1846 (names listed)
Issue 55 (Vol. 16, number 2): May 1997
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- George Armytage - Dr Christian Borde
- The Theatre Evil
- Where did those Homans go? Tillimbi-Paterson - Beth Williams
- A Thank You Letter - Gillian Kelly
- Children of Working Mothers 1842 - D Wardle
- What's in a Name? - Lindsay Watts
- From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- Angaston SA. May 2nd, 1848 - Richard Rodda
- This Little Piggy
- Cover Girl
- For the Genealogist:
- the last of Nottingham's potters
- census secrets
Issue 56 (Vol. 16, Number 3): August, 1997
- From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Well Suited to the Colony - sales commence
- Letter from France -
Stuart Dunshea, a descendant of James Nutt
-
Nottingham Notable - Samuel Derry, MC, DSO
- The
First Australian Play - Kate Foy
- Book Review -
The Migrant Ship Harpley. 1847-1862
- The
Ship Harpley and Courtney Fowell
-
Shipping News
- The Kemshall's and the Suttors (Brucedale)
-
The Crown of England
- Stop Press - Incorporation
of the ASLC on 7 August 1997
- The Frenchs
Forest Newsletter - Bruce Goodwin
- Register
of Members' Interests 1996-1997
Issue 57 (Vol. 16, number 4): November 1997
- An Open Letter from the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan
- And from the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead
- and finally, the Editor's - Gillian Kelly
- Theo Saywell
- Committees
- Nottingham Notable: Arthur Jepson 1915-1997 - J Gifford
- Currency lads and lasses - from B Goodwin
- The Stirrer - Emma Head
- Working for William
- The Society Celebrates 1998, for your information
- Kate, the sister of Ned, and the Lacemakers - Gillian Kelly
- The Bulletin and its editor - J E Archibald
- Martin & Co advertises
- William Felkin
- For the Genealogist:
- The Lander Connection
- little Nottingham beyond the seas
- The Bathurst Advocate
- New Members
-
Issue 58 (Vol. 17, number 1): February 1998
- From the Desk of the President - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- 23 February 1848 and the news of the day
- Edward A Austin: From Bavaria to Bathurst - Jack Austin
- Cover Notes
- Your Lacemakers' Story in Stitch
- The Sampler - Lyndall & Richard Lander
- Footsteps of the Lacemakers
- A Thoroughly Modern Lacemaker - John Saywell
- Well Suited to the Colony - its cover story
- Some Early Patentees
- In 1848 in Australia
- A soldier's Life in NSW - United Service Magazine 1838
- For the Genealogist:
- Some Baptisms solemnised in the Parish of Stapleford 1816 and 1837
- Stapleford Marriages from the IGI
- New members
-
Issue 59 (Vol. 17, number 2): May 1998
- From the Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of Nottingham
- From the President - Claire Loneragan
- From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Michel Caron
- Calaisiens and Lace - Michel Caron
- Letter from Australia - Nottingham review, 1850
- Phone Chatter causes complaints
- 1914-1918
- William IV
- About People
- Address given at the Launch of "Well Suited to the Colony" - Gillian Kelly
- the Lace Working Party
- For the Genealogist
- Barry Holland: researcher
- Lacemakers and the Internet
- Lacemakers on the Net
- Internet sites to explore
- New members
- lost, stolen or strayed
- Greetings from England
Issue 60 (Vol. 17, Number 3): August 1998
- From the desk of the President - Claire Loneragan
- And the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Professor Ken Dutton and things French
- The challenge of change - Richard Lander
- Report to the Society on a brief visit to Calais, May 1998 - The Reverend Tom Halls
- Bereavements
- Translator revealed
- The Harpley
- Celebrate the Harpley
- The Great Get Together
- Walk the walk at Morpeth
- Harpley miscellany
- Cover story - Tulle August 1998
- The Wainwrights and Mr Maurice of Binda, NSW
- Life is full of coincidences - Marjorie Brown
- Anne in Australia - Judy Gifford
- Another's Sesquicentenary
- For the Genealogist
- Smith brothers of Hyson
- Lacemakers on the net
- Email addresses for members and friends
- Lost, stolen or strayed from the Harpley
- Whatever happened to Charles?
-
Issue 61 (Vol. 17, number 4): November 1998
- From the President - Claire Loneragan
- From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Douglas Branson Webster
- So your forebears thought of emigrating? - Sydney's Emigration Journal, 27 October 1849
- Celebrating the Harpley
- Life aboard an immigrant ship - Richard and Lyndall Lander, October 1998
- Own your own bobbin
- Aborigines in Nottingham in 1868 - Ann Fewkes, Nottingham
- Helene Dormer Gibson
- Louis Philippe of France - British Quarterly, February 1848
- The Ranters in Shelford, Nottingham - Ann Fewkes, Nottingham
- For the Genealogist:
- Lacemakers found
- Were your family Baptists?
- On the net
- Dover marriages
- From the 1881 Census, Nottingham
- New members
Issue 62 (Vol. 18, number 1): February 1999
- Editorial - Gillian Kelly
- The Editor's indulgence
- Louis Philippe arrives in England - London Times, March 1848
- Irene Mayer - Kentley Mayer
- Samuel Strong 1809-1881: Calais Lacemaker - Ray Strong
- A note for posterity: William Burton - Nottinghamshire Historian No 21, Summer 1978
- Giower yer mardy ode thing
- The Lace Place
- Heathcoat's men
- Another Heathcoat - The Daily Telegraph, London
- The lace trade - the Nottingham Journal
- Cover note: Nottingham Castle
- Lille - Lille, Roubaix and Tourcaing in the Belle Epoque
- Sarah Holmes - Gillian Kelly
- Arrival of the Navarino, Adelaide, SA, 10 November 1848
- Shipping intelligence
- Passengers
- The Parish of St Peters, Nottingham
- For the Genealogist:
- Murphy was an Optimist!
- Readers' queries
- Birth place: Lille
- The Australian War Memorial Research Centre
Issue 63 (Vol. 18, number 2): May 1999
- From the President - Claire Loneragan
- From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Don Bank in trouble - Sydney Morning Herald, 3 April 1999
- Mary Rushton - Denise Patterson
- The Pentrich revolution - F Weightman
- Goulburn
- Society in Australia during the goldrush
- Getting to those goldfields
- The gathering of the Brownlow clan
- Still reaching Australia all over - Kath Blake
- Four funerals and a wedding
- Australia's early immigration schemes
- Sydney's street names
- For the Genealogist:
- Intriguing clues
- English burials at Calais - 1831 & 1832
- Website
- Useful Address: Familysearch
Issue 64 (Vol. 18, number 3): August 1999
- From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- And the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Glimpses of the Eighteenth century
- The Law of the day - extracted by David Millett
- Cover story
- Rail travel in France - Beth Williams
- The Sneinton Mill - from an article by Dennis Plowman
- Ben Kemshall had a relative in the Colony
- The Harpley - reprinted from the Centenary Report, Singleton Medical Welfare Centre
- This is the Harpley
- Modern descriptions of ancient trades
- Nottingham Review, 21 April 1848, in which the condition of Nottingham is described
- Nottingham Review, 27 May 1842: Rural police again
- STOP PRESS: Barbara Kendrick
- Marriage: West-Crofts
- For the Genealogist:
- Shepshed Cemetery Register
- Harpley gossip
- Help, Please
- Murphy's Law
- Miniature ships
- ASLC at home on the 'net
- Difficult relationships
Issue 65 (Vol. 18, number 4): November 1999
- From the President's - Claire Loneragan
- From the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead
- And finally, the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- James Smith of Calais - Kathryn Mooney
- Nottingham Evening Post: Books laced with history - from David Millott
- As poor as a stockinger - Childrens' Commission, 1842
- For South Australian settlers - SAHGS
- Enter Thomas Saywell - Craig Williams, Theo Saywell, ed Gillian Kelly
- Smuggling rules
- Lest We Forget - Australian War Memorial
- For the Genealogist:
- Descendants of William Parsons
- From the 1881 Census: Hingley/Mees
- Of All the Mad Pursuits - Mignon Preston
- Census Index 1841, Calais et St-Pierre
- Ode to spell checker!
Issue 66 (Vol. 19, number 1): February 2000
- From the President - Claire Loneragan
- From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead
- From the Editor - Gillian Kelly
- Three books to yearn for
- "Lace and Gold" by Bruce Goodwin
- "Calais et la Mer" by Dr Christian Borde
- "Nottingham 1897-1947" compiled by Douglas Whitworth
- The Bells of Saint Saviours
- The Pentrich Revolution and its Australian links - Steve Wright
- The Harpley was built on the Tamar - Gillian Kelly
- Harriett Davis married William Foy - Kate Foy
- What if history is bunk? - Gillian Kelly
- I didn't know that - Richard Lander
- Thank you Kingsley
- Riverton, SA - from the Official South Australian Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1869
- Nottingham Review, 27 May 1842: Rural police again
- Charley Brown rules - Evol Watkins
- Site fit for a new Millennium
- For the Genealogist:
- Wish list
- The family of Joseph Clarke
- The family of John Davis
- Tongue-Dubout
- Imprisoned!