This is a list of copies of important documents that relate to the history of both Gayhurst House and the Gayhurst Estate and its Owners
These were collected by Beverley Looker and are kept in The Stoke Goldington Association Archive:-
- 1607 Full Translation: The Restoration of Lady Mary Digby’s Estate – Eighteen Pages – Handwritten
- 1625 Full Translation: Pardon granted to Lady Mary Digby by King Charles 12th Feb 1625 – Nine Pages – Handwritten
- 1673 Full Translation: The Will of John Digby 1673 – Six Pages – Handwritten
- 1724 Full Translation: The Will of George Wrighte 20th June 1724 – Ten Pages – Handwritten
- 1830 Book Extract: Gayhurst – The Newport Hundreds – Pages 142 – 163
- 1830 Book Extract: Gayhurst – The Newport Hundreds – Pages 343 – 348
- 1882 Written Copy: Calendar of Deeds relating to the Gayhurst Estate 1325 – 1856 by Sir Walter Carlile- 6 Pages
- 1906 Magazine Article: William Walter Carlile Esq. D.L. J.P.- Five Pages
- 1910 Book Extract: History & Antiquities of The Newport Hundreds – Gayhurst – Pages 120 – 142
- 1920 Book Extract:- The Monuments of Buckinghamshire – Gayhurst – Pages 116 – 118
- 1921 Book Extract : Buildings of Delight by Alex Clifton Taylor – Page 36 – St Peter’s Gayhurst
- 1923 Letter: Letter to Lady Carlile from G H Morgan – 4 Pages
- 1923 Book Extract: Records of Buckinghamshire – Pages 432 – 436 – Annual Excursions
- 1924 Typed Article: Three Pages headed Gayhurst
- 1960 Sales Leaflet: Sale of Gayhurst House – Four Pages – Jackson – Stops & Staff
- 1981 Book Extract: William Burgess by J Mordaunt Cook – Pages 142 – 146
- 1985 Bucks Standard: Ancient Coffins found in family vault at Gayhurst
- 1988 Magazine Article: ‘This England’ – England’s Country Churches – St Peters Gayhurst – Pages 40 – 42 – Illustrated
- 1990 Typed Article: Three Pages – Kenelm Digby to date.
- 1992 Magazine Article: The Field – To pickle an old fat goose by Elisabeth Luard – Kenelm Digby’s 17th Century Recipes
- 1997 The Citizen: Its Liquid Assets at The Bath House by John Taylor
- 1998 The Citizen: Village Discovers Bronze Age Link by Nick Hammond
- 1999 Typed Article: Two pages headed Gayhurst Estate
- 2002 Bucks County Website: Buckinghamshire: 1086 – 1500 Descendants of Robert de Noyers – Two Pages
