SearchCurrently displaying: 5 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "1840s" xsubject: "Turvey Families" xsubject: "Turvey Abbey" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection John Longuet Higgins Collection (1)Longuet Higgins Collection (2)Parochial Church Council (1)THS Collection (1)Filter by Subject Archaeology (2)Buildings (3)Celebrations (1)Charity (1)Civic Life (2)Countryside (2)Education (2)Environment (2)Features (2)Flora & Fauna (2)Health (1)Landscape (2)Legal (1)Memories (3)Monuments (2)Religion (2)Turvey Estates (1)Turvey People (4)Filter by Coverage Decade 1770s (1)1780s (1)1790s (2)1800s (2)1810s (2)1820s (2)1850s (2)1860s (2)1870s (2)1880s (2)1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)Filter by Format Book (2)Document (2)Family Tree (1)Flipbook (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/JLH/003/006Letter and reply from from Colin Liebenrood to Michael Longuet Higgins The letter from Colin Liebenrood is a query regarding the Longuet Higgins family tree of which Colin is part. The letter includes his understanding of his part in the tree. The reply provides details of the Longuet Higgins tree and confirms the Lieenrood connection with the Longuet Higgins. The surnames referred to in the tree are: Balsom Hancock Higgins Liebenrood Lilley Longuet ... THS/THS/002/001Alphabetical list of People whose images appear in the Turvey Abbey Scrap Book The Turvey Abbey Scrap Book or Common Place consists of two books containing prose, verse and drawings produced by John Higgins between 1830 and 1846.. A digitised version of the books may be found in the Longuet Higgins Collection, see Turvey Abbey Scrapbooks. A particular feature of the book is a number of drawings by John ... THS/JLH/002/004Pages 230 - 333 The index, produced by John Higgins to pages 230 – 333 may be found in the the index section of this collection. An alphabetical list of people whose images appear in the Scrap Books is available in the THS Collection. Select the diagonal arrows to view as a full screen. THS/PPC/002/002/004Chapter 3: Reminiscences of Turvey AbbeyThe chapter begins with a discussion as to why the building might be called an ‘Abbey’ as it had never been a religious house.. The rest of the chapter concentrates on three main inhabitants of the Abbey. The first is John Higgins who acquired the ownership at a young age. The chapter describes his love ... THS/JLH/002/001Index to the Turvey Abbey Scrapbooks The index to the two Scrap Books has been compiled by John Higgins An alphabetical list of people whose images appear in the Scrap Books is available in the THS Collection, see Alphabetical List of People. Select the diagonal arrows to view as a full screen.