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Mike Royden'sRoyden Family History Pages
Royden Publications |
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Thomas Royden and Sons, Shipbuilders by Ernest Bland Royden (1953)
A history of the Liverpool shipbuilding yard by Sir Ernest Bland Royden, privately published in 1953. Based on the booklet researched and written by W. Heaton Wakefield (below). |
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Three Roydon Families by John Brownbill (1923)
Partly researched by Sir Ernest Bland Royden, it appears that he called in the services of John Brownbill, compiler of the Victoria County History of Lancashire, to complete his research and to write it up. The book concentrates on three families which have seperate origins and do not appear to be related to each other. They are Roydons of Essex, Cornwall, and Denbigh/Flint/Cheshire. It was privately published by the family and is very rare. Copies are held by Ernest's immediate family and Thomas Royden (now resident in San Diego) was very kind to have a photocopy made and bound up for me. I am extremely grateful for this! There is a reference copy in Liverpool Record Office, and the records section of the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints also hold a copy, although I don not know if it is an original or on microfilm. If you have an original you dont want, please let me know!! |
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Maude Royden - A Life by Sheila Fletcher (1989)
Maude Royden was the first campaigner for the ordination of women into the priesthood. What is extraordinary is that it began over 90 years ago. A prominent suffragette, she also made her name as a pacifist, especially during the inter-war period. This book charts her remarkable life and career. Maude was a daughter of Sir Thomas Bland Royden of Frankby, Wirral and a descendant of Alexander Royden (see main tree). Although it is now out of print, it is held by many libraries. (If you come across copies for sale in second hand book shops etc. please let me know!). |
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The Roydens of Frankby by Mike Royden (from the Wirral Journal 1986)
Click to read the article. |
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Political Christianity by A.Maude Royden (1922)
A discussion of the place of political debate within the Christian world.
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Women and the Sovereign State by A.Maude Royden (1917)
A discussion on the role of women in the modern world towards the end of the war in 1917. Considering that the franchise was extended in 1918, this book was no doubt very worthy in its time. A useful insight into the issues of the day by one of its leading lights. Copy held by Mike Royden. |
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The Three-Fold Chord by A.Maude Royden (1995)
Maude Royden's most unusual book - an account of her private life, most specifically her life long platonic, but passionate relationship with the preacher Hudson Shaw. A relationship which received the blessing of Hudson Shaw's wife (hence the title), Maude married Shaw after the death of his wife and shortly before his own death at the age of eighty-five.
Other publications by Maude Royden:
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Liverpool, The Book by Bernie Carroll (1989)
Article on the Wirral by Mike Royden in this off-beat guide to the area. |
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History of Halewood in the 19th Century by Mike Royden (1990)
A history of the township of Halewood, 10 miles to the south of Liverpool. Copies in Liverpool Record Office, Halewood Library and Knowsley Record Office. |
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Pioneers and Perseverence
- A History of the Royal School for the Blind, Liverpool Royden by Mike Royden (1991)
A book on the history of the oldest Blind School of its kind in the world. The book was published in 1991 to celebrate its bi-centennial. Out of print. Still available in certain bookshops in Liverpool. Held in several local libraries including Liverpool Record Office, plus the RNIB library in London. The Queen has a copy too in the Buckingham Palace library! More on that Here |
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A History of Mill Road Hospital by Mike Royden (1993)
On the formation of the the new NHS Trusts, I was asked to write histories of three of Liverpool's most well known Women's Hospitals, which were due to close to be replaced by the new Liverpool Women's Hospital. Mill Road was the first book which covered its transition from Workhouse Infirmary to post war maternity hospital. |
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Caring for Women and Babies in Liverpool A History of Liverpool Maternity Hospital and The Women's Hospital, Liverpool by Mike Royden (1995) The second of the hospital books - it was decided to combine two into one book, ie. Oxford Street Maternity and The Women's Hospital, Catharine Street. |
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Real Analysis by Halsey Lawrence Royden
Mathematics Textbook by the Maths professor of Stanford University, USA |