| Description | TABLE OF CONTENTS REPORT ON EXCAVATIONS IN BAYS MEADOW, DROITWICH, WORCESTERSHIRE, 1954-5 . P. S. GELLING, F.S.A. A SECTION THROUGH THE ROMANO-BRITISH DEFENCES AT WALL, STAFFORDSHIRE GRAHAM WEBSTER, F.S.A. THE RYKNIELD STREET FROM STREETLY TO WALL . JOHN W. WHISTON A WALL-PAINTING OF ST. CHRISTOPHER IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH, WYKEN, COVENTRY E. CLIVE ROUSE, F.S.A. WARWICKSHIRE CHURCH SCREENS C. STANBURY MADELEY THE MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE, PART IV S. A. JEAVONS, F.S.A. MATTHEW BOULTON'S BIRTHPLACE AND HIS HOME AT SNOW HILL; A PROBLEM IN DETECTION. ERIC ROBINSON A HOARD OF THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD FROM ERDINGTON, BIRMINGHAM. NICHOLAS THOMAS, F.S.A.
NOTES: Royal arms in Warwickshire churches: Addenda. Berry Mound, Solihull .
LIST OF PLATES A SECTION AT WALL The Romano-British defences (Copyright reserved) A WALL-PAINTING OF ST. CHRISTOPHER Wyken: Painting on north wall of the nave Wood engraving by Albrecht Dürer, dated 1511 Wood engraving, Dutch School, early sixteenth century Woodcut of 1423 in the John Rylands Library, Manchester WARWICKSHIRE CHURCH SCREENS Baddesley Clinton Brownsover Merevale Wootton Wawen; parclose screen Idlicote Long Itchington Seckington Wormleighton Details of screens MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE, PART IV Blithfield: Walter Bagot, 1623 Barton-under-Needwood: Joseph Sanders, 1691 Blithfield: Hervey Bagot, 1670 Blithfield: Maria Bagot, 1686 Wolstanton: William Sneyd, 1689 Wolstanton: Ralph Sneyd, 1695 Wolstanton: John Sneyd, 1710 Keele: Ralph Sneyd, 1703 Colwich: Gabriel Wood, 1706 Rugeley: Thomas Landor, 1670 Longdon: Thomas Orme, 1716 Wolverhampton: John Lane, 1667 Norbury: Charles Skrymshire, 1708 Statfold: Frances Wolferstan, 1676 Enville: T. Acton Moseley, 1745
LIST OF FIGURES EXCAVATIONS AT BAYS MEADOW, DROITWICH Fig. 1 (a). Section A-B on west side of site Fig. 1 (b). Section C-D across inner ditch on the south side of Fig. 2. Plan of winged corridor house Fig. 3 (a). Detail A of winged corridor house Fig. 3 (b). Detail B of winged corridor house Fig. 4. Corn-drying kilns Fig. 5. Pottery from rubbish pit Fig. 11. Small finds Fig. 12. Bone pins. Fig. 13. Paved area to the north-west of the winged corridor Fig. 14. General plan of the Roman site in Bays Meadow A SECTION AT WALL Fig. 1. Plan Fig. 2. Romano-British defences at Wall Fig. 3. Decorated Samian Ware Fig. 4. Coarse Wares THE RYKNIELD STREET FROM STREETLY TO WALL Fig. 1. General plan Fig. 2. Detailed plan. |