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Searchable Index

Use this page to search the indexes to the Society's journal the Records of Buckinghamshire. The index is compiled from the published, printed indexes covering volumes 11 to 47 and created by Lorna M. Head and Diana Gulland. Indexes to Volumes 48, 2008 and Volume 49, 2009 are now available but currently not included on the website (contact the Society for more details). See the article titles pages for a list of all articles in volumes 1 to 49

Copies of the journal including back numbers are available for purchase from the society. It is also possible to buy offprints of a large number of articles.

 

 

  Vol. Pages
Bailey, K. A., 'Mursley's medieval market' 45 214-215
Bailey, K. A., 'The church in Anglo-Saxon Buckinghamshire c.650-c.1100' 43 61-76
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, 'Denham:a lost borough, or one that never was?' 46 173-174
Bailey, Keith, 'Ipse tenet - he himself holds: aspects of eleventh-century estate management in Buckinghamshire' 46 52-63
Bailey, Keith A., see also  Baines, Arnold H. J.    
Bailey, Keith A., 'Bredingcote; a 'missing' lost village' 36 173-174
Bailey, Keith A., 'Buckinghamshire parish names' 40 55-71
Bailey, Keith A., 'Buckinghamshire slavery in 1086' 37 67-78
Bailey, Keith A., 'Early Anglo-Saxon territorial organisation in Buckinghamshire and its neighbours' 36 129-143
Bailey, Keith A., 'Mills in Domesday Buckinghamshire' 39 67-72
Bailey, Keith A., 'Osyth, Frithuwold and Aylesbury' 31 37-48
Bailey, Keith A., 'The boundaries of Winslow - some comments' 39 63-66
Bailey, Keith A., 'The hidation of Buckinghamshire Part I: Domesday Book' 32 1-34
Bailey, Keith A., 'The hidation of Buckinghamshire Part II: Before Domesday' 34 87-96
Bailey, Keith A., 'The manor in Domesday Buckinghamshire: I' 38 125-138
Bailey, Keith A., 'The manor in Domesday Buckinghamshire: II: Demesnes' 39 45-58
Bailey, Keith A., 'Vendere Potuit: 'He could sell', to coin a Domesday phrase' 40 73-87
baileys, see  castles   '
Baines, Arnold and Bailey, Keith A., Ealdorman Byrhtnoth and the Brayfield charter of 967' 34 30-41
Baines, Arnold and Birch, Clive, A Chesham century the story of a town and its Council 1894-1994, reviewed 37 179
Baines, Arnold H. J., see also  Thomas, Anna M.    
Baines, Arnold H. J., 'An old Domesday crux: Hanechedene, Radnage & Bradenham' 36 161-164
Baines, Arnold H. J., 'Beating the bounds: Rogationtide at Waddesdon' 41 143-164
 
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