This sketch of the Almoner at work, the logo of "The Almoner's Pen", was created by local artist Michael Barnard, who kindly donated it for our use
The "Almoner's Pen" is the journal of the Vale of Evesham Historical Society, available free of charge to members. The "Pen" contains articles of historical interest and Michael Hunt, its editor (and author of many of the articles presents this selection, a representative sectional of articles published over the last eight years.
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A Monk of InfluenceA Note on CyclingA Rudge DiscoveryA Tudor InventoryA Tudor InventoryA Tudor InventoryA Victorian PolicemanAn Observation on RailwaysDays from a DiaryElizabeth Elstob, a Female Genius, 1683-1756Evesham - the Pig Farm in the West.Evesham Abbey at WorkEvesham before EgwinEvesham's Scottish CharterMr. W.T. AllardRichard Baxter, a life in turmoilSummer SearchesThe Bigge Family of Evesham and LenchwickThe Chaceley Dame SchoolThe End of a LineThe Evesham World MapThe Foundation of EveshamThe Foundation of EveshamThe Great Flood of July 2007The Great Flood of July 2007The Industries of Evesham The inventory of Richard Baylie, draper (WRO 1580/50)To Evesham - A MuseumUnlocking Bredon HillWeather Report, 1843What's in a Name?William Penny
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