Cornell, M.: ‘More on the Ind Family’, Brewery History Society, No 63, March 1991.
Cornell, M.: ‘Simpsons of Baldock; two centuries of brewing in North Hertfordshire.’ Hertfordshire Past, 46, Spring 1999.
Graham, N.H.: ‘The Ind Family’, Brewery History Society, No. 61, Sept. 1990.
Havercroft, J. & Page, K.: ‘The Origins of Samuel Wells, Brewer of Biggleswade, and the Baldock & Biggleswade Bank’, Herts Past & Present, 2007.
Keast, M. (eds. Ray Burdett, Val Burdett and Brendan King): ‘The History of Kayser Bondor,’ 2007. 150 pps. The 50th anniversary history manuscript updated and illustrated.
Walsh, F.: ‘Hand-grown, statice success for Herts grower.’ The Grower, September 26th 1970. Mr. W. H. Hart’s farm in Clothall Road .
LOCAL PUBLICATIONS:
Baldock Mail, ‘Rambling Through History’ articles:
BM No. 180, p22: ‘John Williamson and Samuel Wells.‘ Bakers, Bankers, Brewers, Maltsters and Entrepreneurs in Baldock. Jane Havercroft
BM No. 181, p 22: ‘A Greek Temple in Baldock,’ the Kosmos Photographic Company and the construction of the Bondor/Tesco building. Brendan King
BM No. 186, p 22: ‘A Long Way from the Sea,’ the marine stores of Baldock. Brendan King
BM No. 199, p22: ‘Painting the Town,’ the ledgers of Henry Hopwood, a painter, plumber and glazier in Baldock in the 1830s and 40s. Brendan King
BM No. 200, p21: ‘257 Years in Baldock,’ the history of Balderston Warren. Brendan King
BM No. 201, p21: ‘The Ind Family,‘ the story of a Baldock brewing family. Jane Havercroft
BM No. 223 p21: ‘Jackson’s, the builders,‘ the business that ended up in the premises that is now Quenby’s garage in the High Street. (1817- c.1906). Jane Havercroft
BM No. 225 p22: ‘A Family Business in Baldock,’ the story of Geary’s furniture and 2nd hand business. Brendan King
BM No.238 p32: ‘A Contented Baldock Miller?’ A recently discovered Georgian print showing “Simon Cog of Baldock” entitled the “Contented Miller.” Brendan King
BM No. 239 p18: ‘210 Years of the Baldock Bank,‘ the history of that began with the Baldock Bank and ended with Lloyds closing it down in August 2017. Jane Havercroft
BM No. 242 p24: ‘What did Kayser Bondor do in the War?’ How FULFA managed to keep going during wartime requisitions and restrictions. Brendan King
BM No. 244 p23: ‘The Lass of the Mill,’ the story of Black Horse Mill and Mary Cornwell, the 18th century ‘Beauty of Baldock.’ Brendan King
BM No. 245 p27: ‘From Mill to Farm,’ the story of Blackhorse Mill in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Brendan King
Baldock & Ashwell Guide, 4th edition, 2015: ‘A Greek Temple in Baldock,’ the building of the Cosmos Photographics factory that would later become ‘the Bondor.’ Brendan King
Baldock & Ashwell Guide, 6th edition, 2017: ‘A Long Way from the Sea,’ marine stores, or ‘rag and bottle shops’ in Baldock. Brendan King
BMLHS Newsletter Articles:
‘The Malting Industry in Baldock in the 1830s’, thoughts on the quantity produced, Jan. 2017. BK