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Index to articles in the Records
of Buckinghamshire
Below is a list of the articles which have been published in the Records
of Buckinghamshire (excluding very short notes). In early years a
number of articles were published
in
parts. Where
these lie within a volume they are only listed once.
Volumes: 1-5 |
6-10 | 11-15 |
16-20 |
21-25 | 26-30 |
31-35 | 36-40 |
41-45 | 46-47
| 2006 Volume 46 |
| The Roman Site at Hill Farm, Haversham: Excavation and Watching
Brief 2002-2004. A. Mudd |
| The Great Fire of Buckingham 1725. An Assessment of the Damage,
the Loss and the Process of Recovery. P. Poorman |
| Ipse Tenet - He Himself Holds: aspects of Eleventh-Century
Estate Management in Buckinghamshire. K. Bailey |
| Excavation of a Prehistoric Stream-Side Site at Little Marlow,
Buckinghamshire. A. Richmond, J. Rackham & R. Scaife et al |
| Place House, Horton, (formerly Buckinghamshire); the House
and Garden and its Successor. M. Farley |
| Changes in the Landscape: Archaeological Investigation of an Iron Age Enclosure on the Stoke Hammond Bypass. Edgeworth et al |
| The Cisterian Grange at Grange Farm, Shipton Lee, Quainton.
A. (Sandy) Kidd |
| Buckinghamshire and the Swing Riots. A. Dell |
| Denham: A Lost Borough, or One that Never Was? K. Bailey |
| Buckinghamshire Field-Names 4 : Shot, Cockshot and Weald.
K. Bailey |
| Sir Robert Dormer's Tomb in Wing Church, Buckinghamshire.
L. Butler |
| Not Drowning but Waving... G. Lamb |
| An early Saxon brooch from Buckland. R. Tyrrell |
| An Eighteenth-century Aylesbury Poet: Alexander Merrick (1689-1759).
H. Hanley |
| 2007 Volume 47, Part 1 |
| A4146 Stoke Hammond and Linslade Western Bypass: archaeological
excavations 2005. R. Moore et al |
| An Iron Age pit alignment and burial at Aspreys, Olney.
L. Webley et al |
| Bronze Age occupation and Saxon features at the Wolverton
Turn enclosure, near Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes: investigations by T. Schadla-Hall,
Philip Carstairs, Jo Lawson, Hugh Beamish, Andrew Hunn, Ben Ford and Tess Durden,
1972 to 1994. Steve Preston et al. |
| Buckinghamshire Detached. K. Bailey |
| Leyrwite, marriage and illegitimacy: Winslow before the Black
Death. D. Noy |
| Contesting the Restoration Land Settlement? The battle for
regicide lands in Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire 1660-1700 and the shaping
of a village. J. Broad |
| Lady Lydia Catherine Davall, Duchess of Chandos. A. Dell |
| Cruck Barn to Quaker meeting house. A small cottage at Wood
End, Nash. M. Wotherspoon |
| First World War practice trenches in Pullingshill Wood, Marlow:
an interpretation and evaluation. D. Dawson |
| Building accounts for a mid-seventeenth century tithe barn
and dwelling house at Lower North Dean, Hughenden, Buckinghamshire. T. Gates
and M. Andrew |
| John Smalrugge of Risborough: a case study of dual identity? |
| Cottages in Parsons Fee, Aylesbury |
| An agreement for the maintenance of the boundaries at Padbury
churchyard |
| The Bell Hotel at Aston Clinton and the writer A. W. F. |
| 2007 Volume 47, Part 2 |
| Archaeological Investigations on WHiteleaf Hill, Princes
Risborough, Buckinghamshire. G. Hey, C. Dennis and A. Mayes |
| A Bronze Age Barrow Cemetery and Later Boundaries, Pit
Alignments and Enclosures at Gayhurst Quarry, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire.
A. Chapman |
| 2008 Volume 48 |
| Chessvale Bowling Club, Chesham, Buckinghamshire Excavations
2003-2004. John Halsted |
| Excavation of an Earthwork in Common Wood, Penn and Discovery
of a Romano-British Settlement. Yvonne Edwards |
| Early Roman Bedding Trenches and Two Post-Medieval Sub-Rectangular
Pits at Waddesdon. Wesley Keir |
| A Middle-Late Saxon and Medieval Cemetery at Wing Church,
Buckinghamshire. Mark Holmes and Andy Chapman (editor) |
| Buckinghamshire in 1341. Keith Bailey |
| Medieval Features at The Bungalow, Ickford Road, Shabbington.
Sarah Coles and Steve Preston |
| An Earthwork at Warren Wood, Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire.
John Laker |
| The Church of St Peter Stantonbury, Milton Keynes. Paul Woodfield |
| A hidden landscape revealed: archaeology in the lakes and
streams at West Wycombe Park, Buckinghamshire. Gary Marshall |
| The New Bridge at Hardwick with Connecting Roads: 1835-1840.
S. Eveleigh |
| Babylon and Zion: Buckinghamshire and the Mormons in the
Nineteenth Century. Ronald E. Bartholomew |
| Aston Clinton House 1923-1932. Diana Gulland |
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