No. 28 – Spring 2000
• Change the name of Downing Street to Hampden Street
• Hampden’s Greencoats return to Thame
• Trevail House (formerly Hampden House) Grampound
• Battlefield Trust’s study day on Chalgrove Battlefield
• Change the name of Downing Street to Hampden Street
• Hampden’s Greencoats return to Thame
• Trevail House (formerly Hampden House) Grampound
• Battlefield Trust’s study day on Chalgrove Battlefield
• New book published by JHS – Controversy of Hampden’s death
• Painting by Edith Augusta James – Hampden symbolism
• Obituary: Gerald Bradford
• Model of John Hampden – by Alan Webb
• Visit to Grampound proposed
• No Millennium statue for Thame
• Letter in Daily Telegraph – refers ship money
• Theft of Hampden’s sword from Aylesbury statue – arrests made
• Millennium Ale at Chiltern Brewery
• Hampden Statue for Thame?
• Article in The Field about Chalgrove Battlefield Monument
• Obituaries: Lord Hollenden, Norman Lawrence and Kate Shirley
• Marriage of Hampden’s father-in-law Edmund Symeon
• Spring Lunch at Chiltern Brewery
• Hampden’s ride from Chalgrove Battle field – legend and fact
• Seeking sponsor for Hampden Video
• More on death of John Hampden Junior
• The links between Hampden, Fermor & Lee families (Fritwell & Hartwell)
• Town of Hampden, Newfoundland
• Book Review: Our Island in War and Commonwealth – by Dr Paul Hooper member about IOW
• The death of John Hampden Junior by John Adair – contd from Patriot 22
• A lock of Hampden’s hair
• Visitors from Hampden, New Zealand (Muldrews)
• Battle of Chalgrove tea towel
• Arthur Goodwin – Hampden’s life long friend
• John Hampden’s eldest son
• Battle of Aylesbury re-enactment
• Countess of Bucks becomes VP
• The wills of JH, William Hampden and Griffin Hampden
• The death of JH – article by John Adair contd from No. 21
• An earlier John Hampden Society
• Obituaries – Rght Revd Richard Watson, Lord Donaldson & Richard Millard
• The death of JH – article by John Adair
• DNA test suggestion
• Millennium Matters
• Society’s 5th Anniversary
• New Website
• The Hobart Family
• The Freedom of Thame – Special Edition
• Hampden’s Greencoats march through Thame
• Visit to Broughton Castle