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Articles in the Records of Buckinghamshire 31-35
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1989 Volume 31 |
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articles in volume 31 are available on-line |
Cover, title page and contents |
The Marlow tithes: the Tithe Commutation Act 1836 and the
Rectory of Great Marlow. B H Butler |
Willow Vale Farm House, Steeple Claydon. John
Chenevix Trench |
An Iron Age Hill fort at Brill? Michael Farley
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A medieval site in Priory Road, High Wycombe. Pauline
and Stanley Cauvain |
Osyth, Frithuwold and Aylesbury. Keith Bailey
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Excavation of an early prehistoric site at Stratford's
Yard, Chesham. Bambi Stainton |
Windmill Field, Hitcham: the early Saxon grave and a
possible settlement. Michael Farley |
A late medieval tile-kiln at Shenley Church End, Milton
Keynes. G P Edmondson and A T Thorn |
A medieval pottery production site at Jack Ironcap's Lane,
Great Brickhill. H F Beamish |
Peter de Wintonia, Parson of Crawley. R P Hagerty
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A fifteenth to sixteenth-century pottery industry at
Tylers Green, Penn. Naomi Hutchings and Michael
Farley |
Prehistoric, Romano-British and fourteenth-century
activity at Ashwells, Tylers Green. Pauline Cauvain,
Stanley Cauvain and Miles Green |
Excavations at the hamlet in Bedgrove, Aylesbury, 1964-66.
Alison MacDonald and Christopher Gowing |
Excavations in Walton, Aylesbury, 1985-86. Hal
Dalwood, John Dillon, Jane Evans and Alison Hawkins
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Archaeological notes from the Buckinghamshire County
Museum |
Notes: Two thirteenth-century seals; The geology of Woad
Farm Gravel Pit, Newport Pagnell; A windmill mound at Penn
Bottom; Religious observance in early Victorian Wolverton.
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The Museum; County Record Office; Reviews; Obituaries:
Lady Barlow, Hilary Bridbury, Betty Elvey; The Society;
Natural History Section; Officers of the Society;
Contents. |
1991 Volume 33 |
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articles in volume 33 are available on-line |
Cover, title page and contents |
The County Museum Buildings, Church Street, Aylesbury.
John Chenevix Trench and Pauline Fenley |
New Discoveries of Penn Tiles. Pauline Cauvain and Stanley
Cauvain |
The Milton Keynes Project, R J Zeepat |
Halton
in the Eleventh Century. Arnold Baines |
Buckinghamshire Churches in the Eighteen Forties. Elliott
Viney |
Investigations at Danesfield Camp, Medmenham,
Buckinghamshire. Graham Keevil and Gregory Campbell
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Archaeological Evaluation at Three Locks Golf Course, near
Great Brickhill, Buckinghamshire. Carrie Hearne
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A survey of Prehistoric and later Earthworks on Whiteleaf
Hill, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire. Julia Wise
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Ravenstone Priory: the Church Located. Michael Farley
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A
Medieval Settlement at Fillington Wood, West Wycombe. R
F Parker and J W F Boarder |
Notes:
'Love and Kisses' in the Fourteenth Century; Datchet: Some
Afterthoughts; A Late Bronze Age Sickle from Great Kimble;
In The House of Richard Toms; New Evidence for Anglo-Saxon
Activity at Newport Pagnell. |
Archaeological Notes |
Reviews: Dr John Radcliffe and his Trust; Buried around Buckingham; Roman Milton Keynes: Windows on the Past.
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The Society; Natural History Section; The Museum; County Record Office; Officers of the Society. |
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