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Articles in the Records of Buckinghamshire 46-50
These pages contain a list of the articles which have been published in the Records of Buckinghamshire since it was first printed in 1854.
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2006 Volume 46 |
All articles in volume 46 are available on-line |
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The Roman site at Hill Farm, Haversham: Excavation and watching brief 2002-2004. Andrew Mudd
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The Great Fire of Buckingham 1725: An assessment of the damage, the loss and the process of recovery. Paul Poornan
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Ipse tenet – He himself holds: Aspects of eleventh-century estate management in Buckinghamshire. Keith Bailey
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Excavation of a prehistoric stream-side site at Little Marlow. Andy Richmond, James Rackham and Rob Scaife and others
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Place House, Horton (formerly in Buckinghamshire): the house and garden and its Successor. Michael Farley
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Changes in the landscape: Archaeological investigation of an Iron Age enclosure on the Stoke Hammond bypass. Matt Edgeworth and others
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The Cistercian grange at Grange Farm, Shipton Lee, Quainton. Alexander (Sandy) Kidd
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Buckinghamshire and the Swing Riots. Alan Dell
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Denham: A lost borough, or one that never was? Keith Bailey
Buckinghamshire field-names 4: Shot, Cockshot and Weald. Keith Bailey
Sir Robert Dormer's tomb in Wing Church. Lawrence Butler
Not drowning but waving... George Lamb
An early Saxon brooch from Buckland. Ros Tyrrell
An eighteenth-century Aylesbury poet: Alexander Merrick 1689-1759. Hugh Hanley
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OBITUARIES: Sir Denis Arthur Hepworth-Wright; David Donald Miller
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REVIEWS:
Apprenticing in a market town, by High Hanley. Edward Legg
Bletchley Park's secret sisters, by John A Taylor. Edward Legg
Transfoming English rural society: The Verneys and the Claydons 1600-1820, by John Broad. John Clarke
The household book 1510-1551 of Sir Edward Don: An Anglo-Welsh knight and his circle, edited by Ralph A Griffiths. Ralph Houlbrooke
The Czech connection: The Czechoslovak government in exile in London and Buckinghamshire, by Neil Rees. Ian Beckett
Disraeli: A personal history, by Christopher Hibbert. John Clarke
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Archaeological notes
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The Society in 2004; the Library; the Natural History Section
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Buckinghamshire County Museum; Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies; County Archaeological Service; Milton Keynes Archaeology Service
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Officers of the Society; Contents
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2007 Volume 47 part 1 |
All articles in volume 47 part 1 are available on-line |
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A4146 Stoke Hammond and Linslade western bypass: Archaeological excavations 2005. Richard Moore, Ann Byard, Sarah Mounce and Stephen Thorpe and others
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An Iron Age pit alignment and burial at Aspreys, Olney. Leo Webley and others
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Bronze Age occupation and Saxon features at the Wolverton Turn enclosure, near Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes: Investigations by
Tim Schadla-Hall, Philip Carstairs, Jo Lawson, Hugh Beamish, Andrew Hunn, Ben Ford and Tess Durden 1972 to 1994. Steve Preston and others
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Buckinghamshire Detached. Keith Bailey
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Leyrwite, marriage and illegitimacy: Winslow before the Black Death. David Noy
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Contesting the Restoration Land Settlement? The battle for regicide lands in Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire, 1660-1700 and the shaping
of a village. John Broad
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Lady Lydia Catherine Davall, Duchess of Chandos. Alan Dell
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Cruck barn to Quaker meeting house: A small cottage at Wood End, Nash. Melissa Wotherspoon
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First World War practice trenches in Pullingshill Wood, Marlow: an interpretation and evaluation. Danny Dawson
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Building accounts for a mid-seventeenth century tithe barn and dwelling house at Lower North Dean, Hughenden. Tim Gates and Martin Andrew
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John Smalrugge of Risborough: a case study of dual identity? Rex Kidd
Cottages in Parsons Fee, Aylesbury. Hugh Hanley
An agreement for the maintenance of the boundaries at Padbury churchyard. Edward Legg
The Bell Hotel at Aston Clinton and the writer A.W.F. Diana Gulland
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REVIEWS:
Gerrards Cross – a history, by Julian Hunt and David Thorpe; An Atlas of Gerrards Cross 1840-1940, by Julian Hunt and David Thorpe. Michael Hardy
The black poplar: ecology, history and conservation, by Fiona Cooper. Mike Palmer
Bletchley Park people: Churchill's geese that never caskled, by Marion Hill. Edward Legg
Milton Keynes: a history and celebration, by Marion Hill. Edward Legg
John Wilkes: The scandalous father of civil liberties, by Arthur Cash. Hugh Hanley
John Wilkes: The lives of a libertine, by John Sainsbury. Hugh Hanley
Edgehill: The battle reinterpreted, by Christopher Scott, Alan Turton and Eric Gruber von Arni. Ian Beckett
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Archaeological notes, edited by Bob Zeepvat
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The Society in 2005; the Library; the Natural History Section
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Buckinghamshire County Museum;Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies;County Archaeology Service; Milton Keynes Archaeology Service
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Officers of the Society; Contents
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2008 Volume 48 |
All articles in volume 48 are available on-line |
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Chessvale Bowling Club, Chesham: excavations 2003-2004. John Halsted
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Excavation of an earthwork in Common Wood, Penn and discovery of a Romano-British settlement. Yvonne Edwards
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Early Roman bedding trenches and two post-medieval sub-rectangular pits at Waddesdon. Wesley Keir
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A Middle-Late Saxon and medieval cemetery at Wing Church. Mark Holmes and Andy Chapman (editor)
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Buckinghamshire in 1341. Keith Bailey
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Medieval features at The Bungalow, Ickford Road, Shabbington. Sarah Coles and Steve Preston
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An earthwork at Warren Wood, Little Marlow. John Laker
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The Church of St Peter Stantonbury, Milton Keynes. Paul Woodfield
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A hidden landscape revealed: archaeology in the lakes and streams at West Wycombe Park. Gary Marshall
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The New Bridge at Hardwick with connecting roads 1835-1840. Sydney Eveleigh
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Babylon and Zion: Buckinghamshire and the Mormons in the nineteenth century. Ronald E Bartholomew
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Aston Clinton House 1923-1932. Diana Gulland
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‘Missing’ cartulary of Missenden Abbey. Christopher Hohler and Eric Sewell
Impoliteness at Stowe. Gary Marshall
Puzzling milestones at Stone. Peter Gulland
A Swing riot petition. Roger Bettridge and Alan Dell
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REVIEWS:
Before Domesday: Haddenham and Cuddington, by Bruce Alexander. Peter Gulland
No ordinary tourist: The travels of an errant duke, by Jonathan Roberts and Gerard Morgan-Grenville. John Clarke
Mansions and mud houses: The story of the Penn and Tylers Green Conservation Area. Ian Toplis
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Archaeological notes, edited by Bob Zeepvat
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The Society in 2006; the Library; the Natural History Section
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Buckinghamshire County Museum; Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies; County Archaeological Service; Milton Keynes Archaeology Service
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OBITUARIES: Angela Vera Colmer; Sir Oliver Nicholas Millar; Bambi Stainton
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Officers of the Society; Buckinghamshire Papers; Contents
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2009 Volume 49 |
All articles in volume 49 are available on-line |
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On the survey of a Neolithic oval barrow at Dorney Reach. Hugo Lamdin-Whymark and Darko Maricevic
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Bronze Age burial and Late Iron Age and Roman settlement at Broughton Barn Quarry, Milton Keynes. Andy Chapman
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An Iron Age settlement and post-medieval farmstead at Oxley Park West, Milton Keynes. Lisa Brown, Daniel Stansbie and Leo Webley
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Excavation of a Middle Iron Age settlement at Kingsmead South, Milton Keynes, 2004-2005. Andy Taylor
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The archaeology and history of Renny Lodge: Romano-British farmstead, workhouse, hospital, houses. Caroline Budd and A D Crockett
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An excavation at Latimer Park Farm, Latimer. Alexandra Grassam
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Medieval archaeology at 139, 141 And 143 Buckingham Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Andrew A S Newton and Phillippa Sparrow
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Ideo in Misericordia: a glimpse of life in early 14th-century Chesham as revealed by its Manor Court Rolls. Garry Marshall and Anne Marshall
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Buckinghamshire poll tax records 1377-1379. Keith Bailey
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Rose Cottage, Tylers Green: excavation of a 15th to 17th-century tilery. edited by Robert Zeepvat
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13-21 Olney Road, Lavendon: development and change on the periphery of the village. Gary Edmondson, Caroline Clarke and Jackie Wells
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William Lowndes as a Buckinghamshire landowner. Jennifer Moss
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How large was the Iron Age ‘hillfort’ at Desborough Castle, West Wycombe? Michael Farley
Evidence for Anglo-Saxon routeways and the Icknield Way in Buckinghamshire. Keith Bailey
A medieval seal from Creslow. George Lamb
New light on Quarrendon. Sarah Charlton
Mystery American digs on Ivinghoe Beacon. Gary Marshall
Strolling players at Aylesbury in 1881. Keith Bailey
World War I practice trenches at Halton. Julia Wise and Michael Farley
The Chenevix-Trench bequest
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Archaeological notes
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REVIEWS:
Castle House, Buckingham, by Julian Hunt and John Clarke. David Noy
River Thames, old Chiltern's son, by Tony Chaplin. Peter Gulland
Buckinghamshire's favourite churches, by Julian Hunt. Michael Hardy
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OBITUARIES: Edward Legg; Michael Clement Jancey Davis; John Coales; Pauline Margaret Cauvain; Doris Waterton
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The Society; the Natural History Section; the Library
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Buckinghamshire County Museum; Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies; County Archaeological Service; Milton Keynes Archaeology Service
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Officers of the Society; Other Society publications; Contents
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2010 Volume 50 |
All articles in volume 50 are available on-line |
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Excavation of a mid-Saxon Settlement at Water Eaton, Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Alistair Hancock
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Manorial desmesnes in Domesday Buckinghamshire: a reappraisal. Keith Bailey
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A medieval moat at the former White Swan public house, Westcott. Wesley Keir and David Ingham
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Chesham Bois Manor, home to the Cheyne family for 350 years: Historical and archaeological investigation. Yvonne Edwards, Anne Paton, Marion Wells, John Gover and Vaughan Birbeck
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The Rookery, Bishopstone, Aylesbury: an archaeoloigical building survey. Sue Fox
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Buckinghamshire field names. Keith Bailey
A Buckinghamshire Magna Carta. Roger Bettridge
Stowe landscape gardens: Home Farm mill pond. Gary Marshall
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Archaeological notes
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REVIEWS:
Prehistoric and later settlement and landscape from Chiltern scarp to Aylesbury Vale: The archaeology of the Aston Clinton bypass, by Roger Masefield. Michael Farley
The cultural heritage of Chiltern woods: an illustrated guide to archaeological features, by John Morris. Michael Farley
Leighton Buzzard and Linslade: a history, by Paul Brown. Richard Gem
John Piper, Myfanwy Piper, lives in art, by Frances Spalding. Bruce Lewington
Buckinghamshire's favourite churches, by Julian Hunt. Michael Hardy
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The Society; the Library; the Natural History Section
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Buckinghamshire County Museum; Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies; County Archaeological Service; Milton Keynes Archaeology Service
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OBITUARIES: Brenda Easterbrook; Dennis Davies
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Officers of the Society; Other Society publications; Notes for contributors; Contents
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