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Articles in the Records of Buckinghamshire 31-35
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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1989 Volume 31 |
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The Marlow tithes: the Tithe Commutation Act 1836 and the Rectory of Great Marlow. B H Butler
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Willow Vale Farmhouse, Steeple Claydon. John Chenevix Trench
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An Iron Age hillfort at Brill? Michael Farley
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A medieval site in Priory Road, High Wycombe. Pauline and Stanley Cauvain
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Osyth, Frithuwold and Aylesbury. Keith Bailey
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Excavation of an early prehistoric site at Stratford's Yard, Chesham. Bambi Stainton
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Windmill Field, Hitcham: the early Saxon grave and a possible settlement. Michael Farley
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A late medieval tile-kiln at Shenley Church End, Milton Keynes. G P Edmondson and A T Thorn
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A medieval pottery production site at Jack Ironcap's Lane, Great Brickhill. H F Beamish
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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
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Prehistoric, Romano-British and fourteenth-century activity at Ashwells, Tylers Green. Pauline Cauvain, Stanley Cauvain and Miles Green
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Excavations at the hamlet in Bedgrove, Aylesbury, 1964-66. Alison MacDonald and Christopher Gowing
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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
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• Two thirteenth-century seals. B Spencer
• The geology of Woad Farm Gravel Pit, Newport Pagnell. J D Radley
• A windmill mound at Penn Bottom. Pauline and Stanley Cauvain
• Religious observance in early Victorian Wolverton. Peter Richards
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The Museum, the County Record Office
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Reviews:
• A calendar of the Feet of Fines for Buckinghamshire 1259-1307, with an appendix 1179-1259, edited by Anita Travers.
John Cnebevix Trench
• Haddenham Quaker History 1600-1870, by Walter Rose Christopher Stell
• Roman and Belgic pottery from excavations in Milton Keynes 1972-1982, by P T Marney. Margaret Darling
• The Wigg family, edited by Lewis Kirby. H A H
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Obituaries: Norah Lady Barlow, Hilary Bridbury, Betty Elvey
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The Society, the Natural History Section, Officers of the Society, Contents
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1990 Volume 32 |
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The Hidation of Buckinghamshire. Keith Bailey
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A fifteenth-century pottery and tile kiln at Leyhill, Latimer. Michael Farley and Jo Lawson
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Wynflaed v Leofwine: a Datchet lawsuit of 990. Arnold Baines
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The coprolite industry in Buckinghamshire. Bernard O'Connor
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Coldharbour Farm, Aylesbury, an archaeological investigation. Ian Stewart
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The puzzle of the priestly effigy in Ivinghoe Church. R P Hagerty
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A Buckinghamshire Polymath: Edward John Payne. John Catch
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The
Conservation of the Reynes monuments and font at Clifton Reynes. N J Berrel
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Albert Richardson in Wendover: A microcosm of an architectural career. Ian Toplis
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Archaeological notes from the Buckinghamshire County Museum
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Notes:
• A lost White Horse on Pitstone Hill?
• Two medieval Seals
• An early nineteenth-century ice house in Hedgerley Park
• Two geological sites in the north Buckinghamshire area
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The Museum, the County Record Office
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Reviews:
• Descriptions of Lord Cobham's gardens at Stowe 1700-1750, edited by G Clarke. Morris Brownell
• High Wycombe: A pictorial history, by Ivan Sparkes. John Chenevix Trench
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The Society, the Natural History Section, Officers of the Society
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Index to volumes 29-32
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1993 Volume 33 |
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The County Museum Buildings, Church Street, Aylesbury. John Chenevix Trench and Pauline Fenley
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New discoveries of Penn Tiles. Pauline Cauvain and Stanley Cauvain
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The Milton Keynes Project, Bob Zeepvat
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Halton in the eleventh century. Arnold Baines
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Buckinghamshire churches in the 1840s. Elliott Viney
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Investigations at Danesfield Camp, Medmenham. Graham Keevil and Gregory Campbell
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Archaeological evaluation at Three Locks Golf Course, near Great Brickhill. 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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Medieval settlement at Fillington Wood, West Wycombe. R Parker and J Boarder
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NOTES:
• 'Love and Kisses' in the fourteenth century. George Lamb
• Datchet: Some afterthoughts. Arnold Baines
• A late Bronze Age sickle from Great Kimble. Michael Farley
• In the house of Richard Toms. John Chenevix Trench
• New evidence for Anglo-Saxon activity at Newport Pagnell. H Beamish and J Parkhouse
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Archaeological Notes from Buckinghamshire County Museum
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REVIEWS:
• Dr John Radcliffe and his Trust, by Iver Guest. E V
• Buried around Buckingham, by Shelagh Lewis. R P H
• Roman Milton Keynes, by Bob Zeepvat. R P H
• Windows on the Past: Milton Keynes. Evelyn Baker
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The Society, the Natural History Section
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The Museum, the County Record Office
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Officers of the Society
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1994 Volume 34 |
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‘A Disgrace to the Town’: Aylesbury Church and its restoration by George Gilbert Scott. G Brandwood
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The
Cop round barrow at Bledlow: Prehistoric or Saxon? Michael Farley
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Another thirteenth-century house for Buckinghamshire? John Chenevix Trench
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Ealdorman Byrhtnoth and the Brayfield Charter of 967. Arnold Baines
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The changing face of employment in Buckingham, 1618-1798. John Broad
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Post-medieval pottery kilns at Emmanuel Church, Chesham. Stanley Cauvain and Pauline Cauvain
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The bishop and the editor. L Lineham
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The hidation of Buckinghamshire part 2. Keith Bailey
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An Anglo-Saxon saucer brooch from Hedsor. T Dickinson and Michael Farley
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Love and marriage among the English aristocracy: The Buckingham-Chandos alliance of 1796. John Beckett
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A Romano-British villa estate at Mantles Green, Amersham. P Yeoman and Ian Stewart
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NOTES:
• A Roman Jewel in a Medieval Seal. Linda Babb
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Archaeological Notes
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REVIEWS:
• Excavations at Great Linford, by Dennis Mynard and Bob Zeepvat. John Hurst
• Great Marlow: Parish and people in the 19th century, by ‘Marten’. John Chenevix Trench
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The Society
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OBITUARIES: Tom Hume; Robert Collier
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The Natural History Section
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The Museum, the County Record Office
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Officers of the Society, Contents
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1995 Volume 35 |
All articles in volume 35 are available on-line |
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A forgotten Buckinghamshire industry: Thimble-making at Marlow Edwin Holmes
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The bi-axial landscape of prehistoric Buckinghamshire. E J Bull
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Bernwood: Continuity and survival on a Romano-British estate. Arnold Baines
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Turnpike Roads of Buckinghamshire. K Edmonds, J Elding and J Mellor
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An exposure of Glauconite beds and Aylesbury limestone (Portland, Upper Jurassic) in Buckingham Street, Aylesbury. Jonathan Radley
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‘A singular commodity’: The first century of Bedford's Charity, Aylesbury 1419-1597. Hugh Hanley
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A Belgic/Romano-British cemetery at Bledlow-cum-Saunderton. M Collard and J Parkhouse
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NOTES:
• The Tickford Priory seal matrix. Linda Babb
• North End Farmhouse revisited. John Chenevix Trench
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Archaeological Notes from the Buckinghamshire County Museum
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REVIEWS:
• Aylesbury: A pictorial history, by Hugh Hanley and Julian Hunt. John Chenevix Trench
• Excavations on medieval sites in Milton Keynes, by Dennis Mynard. J P A F
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The Society
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Obituary: John Fremantle Lord Cottesloe
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The Natural History Section
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