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![]() This site contains all of Bunny's baptisms from 1715 to 1899, all of the marriages from 1556 to 1899, all of the burials from 1715 to 1899, all of the census returns from 1841 to 1901 and all the readable Churchyard inscriptions. New (February 2010) - The Southwell and Nottingham DAC Church History Project, a collaboration between the University of Nottingham and The Church of England (Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham), is documenting information about all of the churches in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. Their page for Bunny Church is now available and most definitely worth a visit for anymore interested in the Church. It contains a huge amount of information on all aspects of the church. New (January 2010) - Planning a visit to Bunny soon? Take a look at our updated 'A Stroll around Bunny' page Bunny Churchyard Inscriptions have been added to the site. All memorials and their corresponding inscriptions (where readable) from the churchyard have been recorded and are now available online. Where corresponding entries have been found on both the Inscriptions and Burials Indexes, links between the two have been added alongside those entries. The Rancliffe Arms now has it's own website - http://www.rancliffearms.co.uk. Visit the site to view menus, wine lists and for details on how to make reservations. New (March 2010) -
The March edition of the Bunny Bulletin Website edition is now
available! Updated (March 2010) -The Bunny and District Gardeners club page has been updated with details of the next meeting. Updated (February 2010) - Church Service times for February and March 2010 are now available.
Bunny is a small village situated in South Nottinghamshire, England. The village has been a place of settlement for many centuries, possibly as far back as Roman times. This website, set-up and maintained by the Bunny Village History Society, has been created to present some of the information that has been collated on the village. Do you have any Bunny memorabilia? Any photos or information, no matter how small or recent, would be well received for our archive. We will of course be happy with photocopies of photographs or documents. Please contact us on the email address above if you are able to help. For links to Nottinghamshire Genealogy sites and other sites of interests, visit the Bunny Village Links Page. To contact the Bunny Village History Society, please email
info@bunnyvillage.org.uk.
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