The Earl of Buckinghamshire at the Society's 20th anniversary service in Great Hampden Church

The Ship Money monument at Prestwood

The Palace of Westminster in the 17th century

Pyrton Manor, home of John Hampden's first wife

The former Lord Williams's Grammar School, Thame

The Earl of Buckinghamshire at the 350th anniversary ceremony in Thame

St Mary Magdalene church, Great Hampden

Charles I tries to arrest the Five Members in the House of Commons

John Hampden's funeral in 1643

Arthur Goodwin, Hampden's lifelong friend
Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth. Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees.

The Great Hall at Hampden House

St Mary Magdalene church and Hampden House

Hampden's regiment marching through Thame

No. 60 – Autumn 2009

• JH Commemoration Service at Great Hampden Church
• Where was JH buried ? – Derek Lester
• Downing Street Campaign
• Book Review – Cavalier and Roundhead Spies by Julian Whitehead
• Bucks Local History Conference – Roy Bailey’s talk

No. 59 – Summer 2009

● Annual Dinner 2009 – William Hakewill
● Broughton Castle
● William Hakewill – Part III
● Book Review – Savage Kingdom by Ben Woolley
● Great and Little Hampden
● Wreath Laying at Chalgrove

No. 57 – Winter 2008/9

• Your Society Needs You
• Letter from America
• William Hakewill – Part 1
• Members’ Area on Website
• MERCURIUS AULICUS – Hampden’s death
• Letter from Rich Howell of Hampden Maine

No. 56 – Autumn 2008

• Chalgrove Battle or Skirmish?
• Battle of Wycombe Rye – High Wycombe
• New Vice Presidents – Dr Paul Hooper and Viscount Saye & Sele
• Hampdens at the Battle of Bosworth 1485

No. 53 – Winter 2007/8

• 15th Anniversary Celebrations – at Chenies Manor
• Letter from Stephen Ede-Borrett
• Obituary – Henry Graham Baldwin
• PayPal & Facebook
• Obituary – Viscount Hampden (Vice President)

No. 53 – insert of 5 photos from the unveiling of the battlefield trails at Brentford and Turnham Green

Photographs of the unveiling of the six battlefield trail information boards erected in Syon, Brentford, Acton and Chiswick. A collaborative project run by the Battlefields Trust (Simon Marsh), The Brentford and Chiswick History Society (James Wisdom and Val Bott) and The John Hampden Society (Sam Hearn). The HLF funded the project.

No. 52 – Autumn 2007 plus “Foundation of the Society” supplement

• Experts pronounce on Hampden Jewel
• Mr Heber Margetts remembered
• Who was at the Battle of Chalgrove?
• Hampden letter October 1642
• Battlefield Trail Boards at Brentford and Turnham Green
• Hampden Window at the University of Harvard
• Book Review – Cavalier by Dr Lucy Worsley
• Book Review – Henrietta Howard by Dr Tracy Borman
• Bucks Local History Fair 2007
• Talk to pupils at Putney High School