Ref NoL/F/50/6 Arch/vol 78
Finding NumberB.Col.50.6 v.78(open access)
TitleBirmingham Archaeological Society Transactions Vol.78
LevelItem
Date1962
DescriptionTABLE OF CONTENTS
PHILIP BOUGHTON CHATWIN: AN APPRECIATION
THE ARCHITECTURAL WORK OF PHILIP B. CHATWIN A. B. CHATWIN
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF PHILIP B. CHATWIN DOROTHY M. NORRIS
THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. MARY, COVENTRY ROSEMARY and JOHN HEMSLEY
THE COVENTRY GUILDS AND TRADING COMPANIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE POSITION OF WOMEN LEVI FOX, F.S.A.
THE DEFENCES OF VIROCONIUM (WROXETER) GRAHAM WEBSTER, F.S.A.
THE DIARIES OF SIR ROGER NEWDIGATE, 1751-1806 ANTHONY C. WOOD
DOCUMENTS CONCERNING DR. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, PHYSICIAN, OF WARWICK R. A. COHEN, F.S.A.
INTERIM REPORT ON EXCAVATIONS AT WEOLEY CASTLE, 1955-1960 ADRIAN OSWALD, F.S.A.
ROYAL ARMS IN STAFFORDSHIRE CHURCHES S. A. JEAVONS, F.S.A.
THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF KINETON HUNDRED IN THE REIGN OF CHARLES II PHILIP STYLES, F.S.A.
SOME NOTES ON THE BLOXAM FAMILY OF RUGBY H. T. KIRBY
THE WATER-MILLS OF EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM R. A. PELHAM

LIST OF PLATES
PHILIP B. CHATWIN
THE DEFENCES OF VIROCONIUM (WROXETER)
Defences on the north side showing the robber trench of the wall, broad ditch, and outer narrow ditch
Bronze in the form of an eagle's head found at Wroxeter
DOCUMENTS CONCERNING DR. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, PHYSICIAN, OF WARWICK
Wall memorial to Dr. Johnston and his wife
The licence of Dr. Johnston from the Royal College of Physicians Dr. Johnston
The house of Dr. Johnston
Part of the will of Dr. Johnston
INTERIM REPORT ON EXCAVATIONS AT WEOLEY CASTLE
Weoley Castle communion cruet
Weoley Castle communion cruet. Third and fourth registers
Weoley Castle communion cruet. Base inscription
Ludlow communion cruet. Base inscription
Ludlow communion cruet
Finial from Weoley Castle
Finial from Rouen
ROYAL ARMS IN STAFFORDSHIRE CHURCHES
Ingestre achievement
Brewood achievement
THE WATER-MILLS OF EDGBASTON
A derelict Swiss fulling-mill (Evolène, Valais) showing 'falling' stocks with camshaft
'Driving' stocks at work in fulling-mill at St. Fagan's, near Cardiff. (Reproduced by permission of the National Museum of Wales)
Blade-mill of the type in use locally in the late eighteenth century. (From Bisset's Poetic Survey Round Birmingham, 1800)
Pen and ink drawing of Speedwell Mill, alias Carpenter's Mill, in the nineteenth century. (Reproduced by permission of Birmingham Reference Library)
Wire-mill, mid-nineteenth century. (From Illustrated Exhibitor and Magazine of Art, vol. ii, 1852, p. 84)
Rolling-mill, mid-nineteenth century. (Ibid., p. 201)
The Over Mill as it is today. (From Warwickshire Photographic Survey, Birmingham Reference Library)
Edgbaston Mill, 1898. (From Warwickshire Photographic Survey, Birmingham Reference Library)

LIST OF FIGURES
THE DEFENCES OF VIROCONIUM (WROXETER)
Fig. 1. Plan of the defences
Fig. 2. Defences-Section 1960
Fig. 3. A reconstruction of the first phase of the defences
Fig. 4. Pottery from the 1960 section through the defences
Fig. 5. Some bronzes from Wroxeter, Nos. 1-18
Fig. 6. Some bronzes from Wroxeter, Nos. 19-28
INTERIM REPORT ON EXCAVATIONS AT WEOLEY CASTLE
Fig. 1. Weoley Castle plan
Fig. 2. Sections across moat
Fig. 3. Weoley Castle plan showing areas of excavation, 1960 Fig. 4. Trench H
Fig. 5. Section through the west tower to the interior
Fig. 6. Pottery, Nos. 1-7
Fig. 7. Pottery, Nos. 8-21
Fig. 8. Pottery, Nos. 22-26
Fig. 9. Pottery, Nos. 27-34
Fig. 10. Pottery, Nos. 35-39a
Fig. 11. Pottery, Nos. 39b-47
Fig. 12. Pottery, Nos. 48-56a
Fig. 13. Pottery, Nos. 56b-60
Fig. 14. Finial from Weoley Castle
Fig. 15. Finial from Sens Cathedral
THE WATER-MILLS OF EDGBASTON
Fig. 1. The mills of Edgbaston according to the tithe map of the parish, 1843
Fig. 2. Geological sketch map based upon part of sheet 168 (drift) of the Geological Survey of England and Wales (one inch)
Fig. 3. Diagram of 'driving' stocks similar to those shown in Pl. 14 (b) (after E. Kilburn Scott)
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