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Searchable Index covering 160 years of publication

Use this page to search the indexes to the Society's journal Records of Buckinghamshire by using the search fields below. The index now covers all volumes between Volume 1 Part 1, published in 1854, and Volume 60, published in 2020. The index to volumes 61-63 is in preparation, and will be added at some point in 2024. The whole index is compiled from the printed indexes created by Lorna Head and Diana Gulland.

A listing of all articles published since 1854 can be found on the article titles pages and the current volume 63 on the recent volumes page.

Copies of the journal including some back numbers are still on sale from the society, including offprints of a large number of articles, while others are available on-line directly from this website.

 

 

  Vol. Pages
Bailey, K. A., 'The population of Buckinghamshire in 1086' 42 1-14
Bailey, K. A., 'The population of Buckinghamshire in 1086: a reply' 43 215-216
Bailey, K. A., 'The smallest estates in Domesday Buckinghamshire' 41 125-141
Bailey, K. A., 'Who was who and who became whom: Buckinghamshire landowners 1066 and 1086' 44 51-66
Bailey, Kathleen B., 'The Agricultural Children's Act of 1873 and the employment of children: response and reaction in Buckinghamshire' 24 73-80
Bailey, Keith, 'Buckinghamshire detached' 47(1) 119-132
Bailey, Keith, 'Buckinghamshire field-names 4: shot, cockshoot and weald' 46 175-178
Bailey, Keith, 'Buckinghamshire field-names' 50 95-99
Bailey, Keith, 'Buckinghamshire field-names: acre and home' 52 235-241
Bailey, Keith, 'Buckinghamshire in 1327: the evidence from the Lay Subsidy returns' 53 115-134
Bailey, Keith, 'Buckinghamshire in 1341' 48 125-139
Bailey, Keith, 'Buckinghamshire Poll Tax records 1377-79' 49 173-187
Bailey, Keith, 'Denham:a lost borough, or one that never was?' 46 173-174
Bailey, Keith, 'Doves, culvers and pigeons: a manorial status symbol' 52 230-234
Bailey, Keith, 'Evidence for Anglo-Saxon routeways and Icknield Way in Buckinghamshire' 49 239-244
Bailey, Keith, 'Ipse tenet - he himself holds: aspects of eleventh-century estate management in Buckinghamshire' 46 52-63
Bailey, Keith, 'Manorial demesnes in Domesday Buckinghamshire: a reappraisal' 50 25-33
Bailey, Keith, 'Medieval Kingsey and Tythrop 1086-1335' 51 169-187
Bailey, Keith, 'Slade names in Buckinghamshire' 53 281-284
Bailey, Keith, 'Strolling players at Aylesbury in 1881' 49 250-251
 
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