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Foulds, T., 'In Medio Chori: The tomb of Thomas of Corbridge, Archbishop of York, in Southwell Minster', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 167, 2014, 109-123.
(Notes: Illustrations. Four medieval archbishops of York died in their palace at Southwell in Nottinghamshire. Three archbishops were buried in Southwell Minster. Archbishop Thomas of Corbridge was buried in an important position in the middle of the choir. Corbridge was held in high esteem and there is some evidence that he may have been regarded as an unofficial saint. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Southwell | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Church details and fittings > Monuments and memorials | eBook: Available online at the Taylor & Francis website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12790)
Foxley, H., The Crimean War & The Retford Volunteers, [no place of publication] : Harry Foxley, 2014, 184 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Retford (including East Retford) | Subject: Military history > Individual soldiers, sailors, airmen; History and archaeology > Nineteenth century > Crimean War | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781326093266 | Id number: 12210)
Frecknall, T., Newark in the Great War (Your Towns & Cities in the Great War), Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military, 2014, 240 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Newark | Subject: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781783831678 | Id number: 12039)
Frecknall, T. (compiler), Balderton's Great War Diary: compiled in 2014 by Trevor Frecknall, author of Newark in the Great War, to commemorate the contributions of villagers and James Simpson & Company's patriotic workforce, [no place of publication: Trevor Frecknall], 2014, 63 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps, facsimiles. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Balderton | Subject: Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > General; Military history > Individual soldiers, sailors, airmen | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 12171)
Fry, T., 'Emmanuel - a lost Nottingham church', The Thoroton Society Newsletter, No. 76, Summer 2014, 9-11.
(Notes: Illustrations. Anglican church designed by Fothergill Watson and built on Woodborough Road, Nottingham, in 1884-1901. It was demolished in 1972. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Available online at the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire website | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 11992)
Fry, T., 'Bishop Llewellyn Gwynne, former vicar of Emmanuel, Nottingham', The Thoroton Society Newsletter, Issue 77, Autumn 2014, 12-13.
(Notes: Illustration. Gwynne (1863-1957) was also a curate at St Andrew's, Nottingham, a missionary in the Sudan, Bishop of Khartoum and an army chaplain during the First World War. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: Religion > Individual priests, vicars and rectors | eBook: Available online at the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12221)
Gaunt, A., 'Thynghowe, Hanger Hill' in Challis, K. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2013', Nottingham: The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 2013, 29-30.
(Notes: Excavation of earthworks in the vicinity of the assembly mound at Hanger Hill, known historically as Thynghowe. | Publication type: Contribution to article in serial | Place: Warsop | Subject: Historic environment > Monuments > Civil > Moot | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11956)
Gaunt, A. and Crossley, S., The 'Court Circle' Excavation at Thynghowe, Hanger Hill, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire : Archaeological Report, Archaeological Report, MAS005, Nottingham: Mercian Archaeological Services CIC, 2014, 75 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliography. Excavation of curvilinear earthwork adjacent to the site of the posited Viking Age meeting place of Thynghowe. | Publication type: Monograph in series | Place: Warsop | Subject: Historic environment > Monuments > Civil > Moot | eBook: Available online from the Mercian Archaeological Services CIC website | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 12113)
Gaunt, A. and Wright, J., 'A romantic royal retreat, and an idealised forest in miniature: the designed landscape of medieval Clipstone, at the heart of Sherwood Forest', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, 39-54.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps, facsimiles. Bibliographical references. Paper argues that, alongside providing resources for the functions of the royal palace ('King John's Palace') at King's Clipstone, the designed landscape that surrounded it also formed an elegant 'forest in miniature' at the heart of Sherwood Forest suitable for royal retreat and regal pursuits such as hunting, providing both a show of status suitable for the holding of Parliament and for entertaining of foreign royalty and monarchs, and a romantic realisation of the chivalrous and poetic ideals of the day. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Clipstone > King's Clipstone | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Royal palaces > King John's Palace/King's Houses, Clipstone | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11940)
Gaunt, R. A., 'Remembering the 'other' Duke of Newcastle', Nottingham Civic Society Newsletter, 155, September 2014, 27-30.
(Notes: Illustrations. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham; Clumber | Subject: Biography and family history > Biography > 5th Duke of Newcastle | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12070)
Gillott, E. and Horsley, L., 'East Bridgford' in Challis, K. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2013', Nottingham: The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 2013, 19-20.
(Notes: Test-pitting programme around the village of East Bridgford. | Publication type: Contribution to article in serial | Place: East Bridgford | Subject: History and archaeology > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11952)
Gillott, E. and Horsley, L., 'Rufford Abbey, ornamental gateway' in Challis, K. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2013', Nottingham: The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 2013, 24-25.
(Notes: Illustrations. Investigation of structural remains relating to an elaborate set of iron gates erected at Rufford Abbey in 1734. | Publication type: Contribution to article in serial | Place: Rufford | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Country houses > Rufford Abbey | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11954)
Glazebrook, A., Lowdham : 'Our Glorious Dead' : WWI, Nottingham: Leen Editions, 2014, 234 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Portraits of the 62 men from Lowdham, Gunthorpe and Caythorpe recorded on Lowdham War Memorial who died in the First World War. It also lists those killed who had a connection with Lowdham, but who do not appear on the memorial. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Lowdham; Gunthorpe; Caythorpe | Subject: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780957063150 | Id number: 12063)
Grogan, M., ''Hanging For Sheep Hanging's Sake?' Convicted murderers and the Nottingham Press 1850-1880', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, [143]-155.
(Notes: Bibliographical references. Article exploreres the handling of convicted murdered by the Nottinghamshire newspaper press over the period 1850-1880. The murderers are: Sarah Barber, 'The Eastwood Poisoner' (1851), George Victor Townley, 'The Wigwell Grange Murderer' (1863-4) and Thomas Gray, 'The Car Colston Murderer' (1877). | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham; Eastwood; Car Colston | Subject: Local government and services > Crime and punishment > Murder; Culture and recreation > Printing, publishing and book trade > Newspapers and Journalism | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11947)
Hall, A., Everyday Life in East Leake 1830-1930, Book 1 : The Village and its Churches, East Leake, Nottinghamshire: East Leake & District Local History Society, 2014, 164 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Covers demography and churches and chapels. Includes a brief history of the village. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Leake, East and West > East Leake | Subject: History and archaeology > General; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780953171057 | Id number: 12101)
Hall, A., Everyday Life in East Leake 1830-1930, Book 2 : Where did People Work?, East Leake, Nottinghamshire: East Leake & District Local History Society, 2014, 163 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Covers trades, industry and businesses. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Leake, East and West > East Leake | Subject: Economic history > Workforce > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780953171064 | Id number: 12102)
Hall, J., 'The Dakeyne Farm: Oliver Watts Hind's dream realised', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 93, Autumn/Winter 2014, 12-13.
(Notes: Illustrations. Farm in Falmouth, near Windsor in Nova Scotia acquired in 1913 to provide work and accomodation for members of the Dakeyne Street Lads' Club in Sneinton, Nottingham who had decided to emigrate to Canada. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Sneinton | Subject: Local government and services > Social welfare > Children and young people; Culture and recreation > Clubs and societies > Boys' clubs and lads' clubs | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12061)
Hammond, P., 'The Nottingham Street that never was', Nottingham Civic Society Newsletter, 153, January 2014, 15-23.
(Notes: Illustrations. An unrealised plan in 1839 to build a street through the centre of Nottingham, from Lister Gate to High Street. Map. Bibliographical references. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: Economic history > Transport and communications > Roads and bridges | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11915)
Hancock, B., 'Tollerton Airfield in World War II', Nottinghamshire Family History Society Journal, 14(05), January 2014, 6-11.
(Notes: Illustrations. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Tollerton | Subject: Economic history > Transport and communications > Air Transport > Airports; History and archaeology > Twentieth century > Second World War/World War 2 | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11916)
Hanson, L., Westwood St Mary, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2014, 18 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Selston > Westwood | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12556)
Harding, P., Ellis, C. and Grant, M. J., 'Chapter 2 : Late Upper Palaeolithic Farndon Fields', in Cooke, N. and Mudd, A. (editors), A46 Nottinghamshire : The archaeology of the Newark to Widmerpool Improvement Scheme, 2009, Cotswold Archaeology Monograph No. 7/Wessex Archaeology Monograph No. 34, Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology/Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology, 2014, 12-70.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Late Upper Palaeolithic open-air site. Includes: 'Geoarchaeological investigations' by M. J. Grant, R. I. Macphail, M. R. Bates, J. Crowther and J-L Schwenniger, 23-43, illustrations; 'Lithics' by P. Harding, 43-64, illustrations. | Publication type: Article in monograph in series | Place: Farndon | Subject: History and archaeology > Prehistoric > Palaeolithic | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | Id number: 12114)
Harrison, H., Granby All Saints, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2014, 14 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Granby | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12639)
Harvard, T., 'Chapter 7 : Stragglethorpe round barrow', in Cooke, N. and Mudd, A. (editors), A46 Nottinghamshire : The archaeology of the Newark to Widmerpool Improvement Scheme, 2009, Cotswold Archaeology Monograph No. 7/Wessex Archaeology Monograph No. 34, Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology/Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology, 2014, [363]-376.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Late neolithic circular ring-ditch with a grave-like feature near its centre and 7 crouched inhumation burials in its upper fill. Includes: 'Unburnt human bone' by K. Egging Dinwiddy and J. I. McKinley, 369-372; 'Prehistoric pottery' by M. Leivers, 372-373, illustrations; 'Radiocarbon dating' by A. J. Barclay and C. J. Stevens, 373-375, illustrations. | Publication type: Article in monograph in series | Place: Cotgrave > Stragglethorpe; Cropwell Butler | Subject: Historic environment > Monuments > Religious, ritual and funerary > Neolithic/Early Bronze Age round barrows | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | Id number: 12119)
Hickman, A., Gringley : a tribute to the 24 : the 24 Great War dead whose names are on our War Memorial, Gringley-on-the-Hill, Nottinghamshire: Gringley History Club, 2014, 80 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Profiles of the 24 men of Gringley-on-the-Hill who died during the First World War. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Gringley on the Hill | Subject: Military history > Individual soldiers, sailors, airmen; History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12080)
Hoare, P., Nottingham St Peter, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2014, 18 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottingham | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12500)
Hoddy, K. and Bestall, T., The Retford War Memorial : Heroes of World War I, Retford: Bookworm of Retford, 2014, 174 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Profiles of 200 of the men listed on the memorial. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Retford (including East Retford) | Subject: Military history > Individual soldiers, sailors, airmen; History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780992785710 | Id number: 12203)
Holt, R., 'Chapter 5 : Saxondale: Prehistoric, Romano-British and Early Anglo-Saxon landscapes', in Cooke, N. and Mudd, A. (editors), A46 Nottinghamshire : The archaeology of the Newark to Widmerpool Improvement Scheme, 2009, Cotswold Archaeology Monograph No. 7/Wessex Archaeology Monograph No. 34, Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology/Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology, 2014, [297]-350.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Multi-period landscape including features from the Bronze Age (pits and cremation-related features) to post-medieval period (field boundaries). The main concentration contained a Romano-British road and ditched enclosures. There was also a small Anglo-Saxon cremation cemetery. Includes: '[Bronze Age] Grave catalogue' by K. Egging Dinwiddy, 298; '[Anglo-Saxon] Grave catalogue and other cremation-related deposits' by K. Egging Dinwiddy and J. I. McKinley with J. Schuster and J. Young; 'Cremated bone and mortuary rite' by J. I. McKinley, 316-324, illustrations; 'Prehistoric pottery' by E. R. McSloy, 324-325, illustrations; 'Romano-British pottery' by E. R. McSloy (incorporating samian identification by G. Monteil and mortarium stamps by K. Hartley), 326-332, illustrations; 'Anglo-Saxon pottery' by J. Young and G. Perry, 332-335, illustrations; 'Metal finds from Anglo-Saxon graves' by J. Schuster, 336-337, illustrations; 'Glass beads' by L. Mepham, 337-338, illustrations; 'Roman window glass' by J. Sheperd, 338; 'Worked bone' by G. Perpetua Jones, 338; 'Worked bone' by G. Perpetua Jones, 338; 'Charred plant remains' by C. J. Stevens, 338-344; 'Charcoal' by C. Barnett, 344-346; 'Radiocarbon dating' by A. J. Barclay and C. J. Stevens, 346-349, illustrations. | Publication type: Article in monograph in series | Place: Cropwell Butler; Saxondale | Subject: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Iron Age-Romano-British settlements > Enclosures; Historic environment > Monuments > Religious, ritual and funerary > Funerary site > Burials > Anglo-Saxon cemeteries | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | Id number: 12117)
Hooke, D., 'Early medieval Saxondale and Bingham, within Bingham wapentake - the documentary evidence' in Cooke, N. (editor), Chapter 10 : Discussion, Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology/Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology, 2014, 455-460.
(Notes: Map. Bibliographical references. | Publication type: Contribution to article in monograph in series | Place: Bingham; Saxondale | Subject: History and archaeology > Anglo-Saxon > General; History and archaeology > Medieval > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | Id number: 12129)
Hughes, S. and Nicholson, A., Mansfield St Peter and St Paul, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2014, 13 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Mansfield | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12643)
Hurford, M. and Elliott, L., 'Tuxford, St Nicholas church' in Challis, K. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2013', Nottingham: The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 2013, 25-29.
(Notes: Illustrations. Archaeological recording during groundwork on the floor levels across the east end of the nave arcades and both aisles of the church | Publication type: Contribution to article in serial | Place: Tuxford | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches > St Nicholas' church, Tuxford | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11955)
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