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Interesting Attfield-related documents can be viewed and downloaded from here:
- Colin Attfield’s appeal for Attfield lineage information, as circulated with his version of the family tree in 1956.
- Some Attfield references in the early history of Windlesham, Surrey
- Past and Present Families in Windlesham: Field or Attfield. From “The Registers of Windlesham, Surrey, from 1677 to 1783”, by William Urmston Searle Glanville-Richards, London 1881
- Transcript of Will of Henry Atfeild the Elder of Windlesham, 1745 (a likely candidate for the father of Henry Attfield of Chertsey)
- Two important documents referring to the Removal of Henry Attfield and his family from Weybridge to Windlesham, 1764
- Transcript of Will of Henry Attfield of Whetstone and the “Hebe” East Indiaman, son of Richard Attfield, dated 1810 (died 1815)
- Transcript of Will of James Attfield, Chipping Barnet, 1818 (died 1837)
- Transcript of Will of Henry Attfield, Chertsey, 1819 (died 1821)
- Transcript of Will of Richard Attfield, Whetstone, 1825
- Transcript of Will of William Attfield, Bath, 1826 (died 1828)
- Transcript of Will of George Swain Attfield, Weymouth, 1842
- Transcript of Will of William Poole Attfield, Monken Hadley, 1850 (died 1856) NEW
- Transcript of Will of Julia Nettleship (daughter of Richard Attfield), Finchley, 1885 (died 1888) NEW
- Transcript of Will of Professor John Attfield, Watford, 1908 (died 1911) NEW
- “Where Has The Gifted Charmer Fled?”, words and music by W.E. Attfield (presumed to be William Element Attfield), published c.1835, reproduced with acknowledgements to the British Library Music Collection
- Cricket scorecard, West of England v MCC, 1845, featuring both George Cooke Attfield and his brother William. Copyright material reproduced with kind permission of CricketArchive.
- Transcripts of two interesting Monumental Inscriptions in Chertsey churchyard, Surrey
- The Attfield House. An extract from “Finchley and Whetstone Past” by John Heathfield, Historical Publications, London, 2001
- Obituary of Dr George Cooke Attfield, with photo, from an unidentified newspaper, 1925
- “I Am The Shadow” by Major Philip Attfield, Sunday Pictorial, October 10, 1954. With grateful thanks to Yvonne Leduc for both providing the original and making the transcript
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