Subject Index for Religion
| 1996/034/P | Title: |
| Desc: Rev. Bryan O'Loughlin and Mrs O'Loughlin, 1950 |
| 1996/081/DT | Title: |
| Desc: C.V. of Canon Charles Edward Kennaway, Vicar of Chipping Campden, 1832-72. Covers 1800 - 1875. Thumbnail sketch from 1800 - 1890. (6 typescript copies). |
| 1996/137/G | Title: Holy Bible |
| Desc: Leather-bound Bible, inscribed "May Charlotte Keyte, May day 1903 from Janet Ashbee". Letter from Mrs Koster, Isle of Man, related to the keytes. |
| 2001/074/DT | Title: The Life Story of Thomas Champness |
| Desc: An Arrest for Preaching in Campden. Extract relating to preaching outside Elm Tree House, laws about preaching. Pub. Charles H Relly, London, (1907), Chapter 24, pp 286-288. Thought to be transcribed by Seamus Stewart. |
| 2001/075/DS | Title: Mgr Jozef Golab |
| Desc: Article about Monsignor Jozef Golab, who survived Dachau and became the priest for a large Polish community in the Midlands. Daily Telegraph, dated 8th March 2000. (Gloucestershire connection) |
| 2002/065/DS | Title: Baptists in Campden and Blockley |
| Desc: Part 1, A preliminary draft. |
| 2003/144/DS | Title: |
| Desc: Typewritten excerpt from the Evesham Journal, 7/11/1968. Concerning John Pibush, a Catholic Priest and his arrest at the Harte Inn in Moreton-in-Marsh; subsequently executed in 1601. The inn was subsequently known as the White Hart and was famous |
| 2005/040/G | Title: Burkitt and the New Testament |
| Desc: "Expository notes on the New Testament", pub. London, 1716. Original binding (needs repair). (With notes by Carol Jackson on the Aston and Crees families.) Inside flyleaf inscription: "George Aston's Book, Campden Gloucestershire, 1846" |
| 2006/093/DO | Title: |
| Desc: Research Papers of Geoffrey Powell, drafts: 1. Religion, Drink and the Schools. 2. The Church in the Middle Ages, |
| 2008/015/B | Title: Luther and his Work |
| Desc: Pub. 1937, The Bruce Publishing Company. Inscribed "To Agnes Hartwell from her friend and neighbour", Joseph Clayton, 1937. Lived close to (or in) West End Terrace. Joseph and his sister are in St Catharine's Churchyard. Agnes Hartwell was Tess E |
| 2011/164/DO | Title: Miles Smith (1554-1624) |
| Desc: Research carried out by Diana Evans to confirm that Miles Smith (Bishop of Gloucester from 1612) was the person who'famously walked out of one sermon which bored him to go to the pub' and that this occured in Campden. 1p. Dated 2011. |