Baldock Bibliography
No. 182, p 22: ‘A Tale of Empire’, the heroic story behind the memorial to Major Gall in the Church and the siege of Lucknow. Brendan King
No. 183, p 22: ‘Womack’s Yard’, the story of the Whitehorse Street yard. Jane Havercroft
No.184, p 20: ‘The Knocker-Up of Baldock’, an early form of alarm call. Jane Havercroft
No. 185, p 22: ‘Thomas Pryor’ the last of the Pryor family in Baldock and benefactor to the town. Brendan King.
No. 186, p 22: ‘A Long Way from the Sea’, the marine stores of Baldock. Brendan King
No. 187, p 20: ‘Hatch Lane’, the changing course of the road to Weston. Jane Havercroft
No.188, p 20: ‘The Lord’s Waste and the Rows of Baldock’, how the islands of buildings appeared in the two marketplaces Brendan King
No.189, p22: ‘Fundraising, Medieval Style’, the endowments, bequests and other revenues that built and maintained St. Mary’s Church. Brendan King
No. 190, p22: ‘The Brotherhood of Baldock’, the story of the parish gild of the Holy Name of Jesus. Brendan King
No.191, p22: ‘Pinnock’s Lane’ and the Pinnock family. Jane Havercroft