| Description | The Origins Of The English County Archaeological Societies - Stuart Piggott, F.S.A. An Archaeological Gazetteer For Warwickshire: Neolithic To Iron Age - Nicholas Thomas, F.S.A. The West Midlands In The Roman Period: A Brief Survey - Graham Webster, F.S.A. Some Notes On Warwickshire Place-Names - Margaret Gelling The Use Of The Place-Name Elements Mor And Mersc In The Avon Valley - Helen Maynard Deserted Medieval Villages In Warwickshire: A Review Of The Field Evidence - C. J. Bond The Timber-Framed Buildings Of Coventry: 169 Spon Street - F. W. B. Charles, F.S.A. Dugdale And The Civil War - Philip Styles New Light On The Origins Of Royal Leamington Spa - Robin Chaplin Suppliers Of Parts: The Relationship Between Boulton And Watt And The Suppliers Of Engine Components, 1775-1795 - Jennifer Tann
Reviews The Coritani By Malcolm Todd (Peter S. Gelling) King's Coughton: A Warwickshire Hamlet By G. Edward Saville, And Pershore: A Short History By M. Wilson, J. D. Crichton, E. I. Johnston, And P. Barrett (Margaret Gelling) A Calendar Of The Register Of Henry Wakefeld Bishop Of Worcester 1375-95 By Warwick Paul Marett (Margaret Gelling) Fit And Proper Persons: Ideal And Reality In Nineteenth-Century Urban Government By E. P. Hennock (Jennifer Tann)
LIST OF PLATES An Archaeological Gazetteer For Warwickshire: Neolithic To Iron Age: One Of A Pair Of Bronze Bracelets Found With A Burial At Stretton-On-The-Fosse Possible Iron-Age Hill-Fort, Ettington 1. Aerial View From S.
Deserted Medieval Villages In Warwickshire Wolfhampcote, 30th March 1955 Billesley Trussell, 13th April 1953 Brookhampton, 30th March 1955 Hodnell Ii (Watergall), 30th March 1955
The Timber-Framed Buildings Of Coventry: 169 Spon Street The Front At January 1968 The Restored Building The Inserted Steelwork Which Supported The Upper Floor The Post-Head At The Nw. Corner Tie-Beam, Crown-Post, Brace, And Crown-Plate At E. Gable The Jetty Intermediate Post Of Front Wall And Part Of Truss The Front Wall-Plate And Part Of The Intermediate Truss Slipped Off Bearing And Held By Iron Strap
New Light On The Origins Of Royal Leamington Spa A Map Of Leamington In W. T. Moncrieff's Guide, 1822 Edn. Copps Royal Hotel; Built 1828, Demolished To Make Room For The Railway In 1850 An Outline Plan Of P. F. Robinson's Scheme Of 1826 For The Area North Of The Parade Detail Of Elevation Of Newbold Square North Terrace Overall View And Detail Of Samuel Beazley's Quarry Fields Scheme, c. 1824 Development Plan For Edward Willes's Land East Of The Parade
LIST OF FIGURES An Archaeological Gazetteer For Warwickshire: Neolithic To Iron Age Fig. 1. Finds From Barrows, Brandon And Bretford 1 And Oldbury 1 Fig. 2. Late Bronze Age Hoard From Meriden: Bronze Swords Fig. 3. Distribution Map, Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Fig. 4. Distribution Map, Middle Bronze-Iron Age
The West Midlands In The Roman Period Fig. 1. The Avon Valley In The Roman Period Fig. 2. Fortified Enclosures Along Watling Street
Some Notes On Warwickshire Place-Names Fig. 1. Map Of The Birmingham Region, Showing Place-Names Which May Indicate The Presence Of Welsh-Speaking People After The English Settlement Fig. 2. The Birmingham Region, Showing Place-Names Containing Tun And Leah Fig. 3. Geology And Settlement-Names In An Area Ne. Of Coventry
The Use Of The Place-Name Elements Mor And Mersc In The Avon Valley: Fig. 1. Place-Names Containing Mor And Merse In The Avon Valley
Deserted Medieval Villages In Warwickshire Fig. 1. Wormleighton, Sketch Plan Fig. 2. Cestersover, Plan Drawn From Aerial Photographs Fig. 3. Whitchurch And Hodnell Ii (Watergall), Sketch Plans Fig. 4. Compton Wynyates And Chelmscote, Sketch Plans Fig. 5. Moated Sites On Warwickshire D.M.V.S (Fulbrook, Caludon, Burnells Broom, Wyke, Billesley Trussell) Fig. 6. Moated Sites On Warwickshire D.M.V.S (Drakenage, Kinwarton, Bruton, Wolfhampcote, Chesterton Magna, Bramcote) Fig. 7. Fishponds On Warwickshire D.M.V.S (Stretton Baskerville, Spernall, Budbrooke, Smercote) Fig. 8. Large Pond Complexes On Warwickshire D.M.V.S (Chapel Ascote, Kingston)
The Timber-Framed Buildings Of Coventry: 169 Spon Street Fig. 1. Key Plan Fig. 2. Elevations As Pre-Restoration Fig. 3. Plans As Pre-Restoration Fig. 4. Original Plan Fig. 5. Truss I From East (Lower Face) As Surveyed Fig. 6. Truss II From West (Upper Face) Fig. 7. Truss III From West Fig. 8. Front Wall From Inside Fig. 9. Rear Wall And Roof Structure Fig. 10. Probable House Plan At 1851 Fig. 11. Probable Original Front |