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SOURCES
- Hampshire Records Office, Winchester (Indicated by H.R.O. in the text).
- New Forest Centre, Lyndhurst
- Beaulieu Estate Archives
- Poor Law and Burial Records
- Archaeology and Public Buildings Record, Hampshire County Council
- Beaulieu in Tudor and Stuart Times by Bartlett (unpublished)
- A History of Beaulieu Abbey 1204-1539 by Sir James Fowler (The Car Illustrated 1911)
- The Beaulieu Record by H.E.R.Widnell (Pioneer Publications 1973)
- Beaulieu, King John’s Abbey by Dom Frederick Hockey (Pioneer Publications 1976)
- Nunwell Symphony by Cecil Aspinall-Oglander (Hogarth Press 1945)
- A General History of the Kemp and Kempe Families of Great Britain and the Colonies by F. Hitchin. (https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00kemp)
- Gentry. Six Hundred Years of a Peculiarly English Class by Adam Nicholson (Harper Press 2012)
- New Forest Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment by Wessex Archaeology, for the New Forest National Park, March 2010 (https://historic.england.org.uk/image-books/publications/new-forest-rczas-phase-1)
- The Barns of the Abbey of Beaulieu and its Granges of Great Coxwell and Beaulieu St. Leonard’s by Walter Horn and Ernest Born (University of California Press 1965)
- Geology of the Beaulieu River Estuary by Ian West and Yining Chen (http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~imw/beaulieu-river-estuary.htm)
- The Salt Industry of Lymington and the Solent Coast by Jude James (St Barbe Museum 1996)
- New Forest Coastal Archaeological Resource by G.Momber,A. Rackley and S.Draper (Report by the Hampshire and Wight Trust for Marine Archaeology 1994)
- The Ancient Earthworks of the New Forest by Hayward Sumner (1921)