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Biographical notes on other prominent citizens
John Chapple: Architect and Clerk of the Works St. Albans Abbey
John Chapple, Architect and Clerk of Works at St Albans Abbey during a period of significant physical decay.
The Grimthorpes
Notes on the Grimthorpe family, from the days of the 1st Baron to the present day.
The rise and fall of Thomas Littlejohn Brash
Headmaster of St Albans British School, who was arrested for stealing money from the School Board.
People of St Albans
Admiral Henry Killigrew: a distinguished Naval officer
Dr Nathaniel Cotton
Early members of our Society
Elizabeth Ashurst's household account book 1738-85
Emanuel Reeves: St Albans' last coachman
Heroes or Villains: the Slave Trade of St Albans
James Gentle: a Victorian sporting entrepreneur
Matthew Paris: a voice from medieval St Albans
Queen Elizabeth I and St Albans
Remembering Samuel Ryder (1858 - 1936)
Revd T Faulkner Lee: An early member of the St Albans Architectural Society
Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough & her Almshouses
Sir Henry Blount and Tyttenhanger House
Sir Richard Lee's career
St Albans and the chroniclers of history
The people of St Albans on film
The restoration of the Amphibalus shrine
The Woollam Family and their Silk Mills
Thomas Kitchin: Local Map Engraver
Thoroughly modern Mildred Charlotte Milman, Matron at St Alban's Hospital (1905-12)
Walter Lawrance – the first Dean of St Albans
William Dobson - from a St Albans childhood to the King's painter
William Longmire: the builder who links the Abbey, Prospect Road and Lincolns Inn
Biographical notes