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Roffe, D., 'A tale of two towns and two castles: Nottingham and Wallingford compared', in Keats-Rohan, K. S. B., Christie, N. and Roffe, D. (editors), Wallingford: The Castle and the Town in Context, British Archaeological Reports - British Series, 621, Oxford: Archaeopress, 2015, 194-199.
(NOTES: Maps. Bibliography. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Urban history | ONLINE: Available online at the Academia website | ISBN/ISSN: 9781407314181 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12912)

Jennings, S. B., 'The anatomy of a Civil War plague in a rural parish: East Stoke, Nottinghamshire, 1646', Midland History, 40(2), 2015, 201-219.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. 'Uses the registers, wills, and other documents relating to the parish to explore the progression of the epidemic and the immediate and long-term impact upon the community.' | PLACE: East Stoke | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Seventeenth century > Civil War | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12306)

Hall, A., Everyday life in East Leake 1830-1930 : Book 3: Family life and schools, East Leake, Nottinghamshire: East Leake & District Local History Society, 2015, 208 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Bibliography. | PLACE: East Leake | SUBJECT: Local government and services > Education and schools > General; Social history > Family life | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780953171071 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 12173)

Dobson, R., Southwell & District at War 1939-45 : Volume 1 : 'Keep smiling through', Southwell: Southwell & District Local History Society, 2015, 296 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations. A record of memories of local people who lived in Southwell and the surrounding villages during the Second World War concentrating on the Home Front and evacuees during the early years of the war. | PLACE: Southwell | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > Second World War/World War 2 > Home Front | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 0993244203 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 12200)

Brown, S., Wellington's Redjackets : The 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment on campaign in South America and the Peninsula 1805-14, Barnsley : Pen and Sword, 2015, 350 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: Military history > Regiment > 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781473851757 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 12747)

Crook, D., 'The seditious murder of Thomas of Sibthorpe and the Great Statute of Treasons, 1351-2', Historical Research, 88(241), August 2015, 402-416.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Thomas of Sibthorpe was a clergyman, chancery clerk and assize justice who founded a college of chantry priests at Sibthorpe in 1326. He was murdered in 1351 by the warden of the college. | PLACE: Sibthorpe | SUBJECT: Religion > Pre-Reformation > Individual priests, vicars and rectors | ONLINE: DOI: 10.1111/1468-2281.12093 | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13398)

Woodcock, A. C., Methodist allegiance in South Nottinghamshire parishes 1770-1875, Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Nottingham, 2015, 446 p.
(NOTES: Maps, facsimiles. Bibliography.This study considers the nature of Methodist allegiance in four south Nottinghamshire parishes from the arrival of the denomination in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century until about 1875. | PLACE: Bingham; Cropwell Bishop; Cropwell Butler; Flintham; Tithby | SUBJECT: Religion > Nonconformity and free churches > Methodists | ONLINE: Available online at the Nottingham eTheses website | PUBLICATION TYPE: Thesis | ID NUMBER: 12364)

Allen, P. and Ashton, G., 'The interpretation of field walking finds from Bingham in the post-medieval to modern periods', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, [55]-72.
(NOTES: Maps. Bibliographical references. Objective of project was to study finds from 6 years of field-walking across the whole of Bingham to interpret the history of settlement within the parish. | PLACE: Bingham | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11941)

Crook, D., 'The Soke of Dunham and its liberties in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, [73]-86.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Dunham soke was based on the village of Dunham on Trent and its four berewicks (subordinate settlements) were at Ragnall, Whimpton (a deserted settlement in Ragnall), Darleton and Swanston (a lost settlelment in Dunham). | PLACE: Dunham on Trent; Ragnall; Darlton | SUBJECT: Local government and services > Tenurial units > Manors > Sokes; History and archaeology > Medieval | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11942)

Powell, L., 'The Nottingham Annual History Lecture 2013: The Ties that Bind; The emotional landscape of Sir Thomas Parkyns of Bunny', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, [87]-96.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Bunny | SUBJECT: Biography and family history > Family history > Individual families > Parkyns | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11943)

Morrison, S., 'Fee trees and rogue verderers in early eighteenth century Sherwood Forest', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, [97]-107.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Sherwood Forest | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Sherwood Forest > Forest officials | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11944)

Chapman, S., 'The Newark Navigation: the development of trade and industry 1740-1880', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, [109]-126.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, facsimiles. Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Newark | SUBJECT: Economic history > Transport and communications > Inland Waterways > Rivers > River Trent | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11945)

Lloyd-Jones, R., ''The much lamented late Lord Byron': Nottinghamshire visitors to St Mary's, Hucknall 1825-1834', Transactions of the Thoroton Society: the journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 117, 2013, [127]-142.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. A study of Nottinghamshire people who visited Lord Byron's grave in St Mary' s church, Hucknall and signed the visitors' book presented to the church by John Bowring, Secretary to the British Greek Committee. | PLACE: Hucknall (Torkard) | SUBJECT: Biography and family history > Biography | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11946)

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). | 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 | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11947)

Wright, J., 'Arundel Cottage and Brammer Farmhouse, Kings Clipstone' in Challis, K. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2013', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire. The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 117, 2013, [13].
(NOTES: The two properties were investigated in February 2013 and found to have 5 discreet phases of construstion, the earliest were medieval stone walls relating to the northern boundary enclosure of the King's Houses royal palace. | PLACE: Clipstone > King's Clipstone | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Houses; Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Royal palaces > King John's Palace, Clipstone | ONLINE: Full report available online at the Mercian Archaeological Services CIC Issuu website account | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11948)

Budge, D., 'King John's Palace, Clipstone' in Challis, K. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2013', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire. The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 117, 2013, [13]-14.
(NOTES: Test-pitting and topographical survey of an area to the west of the probable western boundary ditch of King John's Palace. | PLACE: Clipstone > King's Clipstone | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Royal palaces > King John's Palace, Clipstone | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 11949)

[Newton, M.], 'Wesleyan Reform Church', Hucknall Torkard Times, Issue 72, September 2014, [2]-[3].
(NOTES: Illustrations. Based on a longer article in Issue 35. The church closed in March 2013. Includes transcriptions of memorials. | PLACE: Hucknall (Torkard) | SUBJECT: Religion > Nonconformity and free churches > Methodist chapels and churches | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12059)

Young, I., 'The Rotary Club of Hucknall's Pushball Competition of 1928', Hucknall Torkard Times, Issue 70, March 2014, [2]-[6].
(NOTES: Illustrations. Pushball was briefly popular during the 1920s at fetes and carnivals. | PLACE: Hucknall (Torkard) | SUBJECT: Culture and recreation > Sports > Pushball | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12108)

[Newton, M.], 'A new clock', Hucknall Torkard Times, Issue 71, June 2014, [8].
(NOTES: Illustrations. Clock for Hucknall parish church donated by the Duke of Portland in 1883. It was installed in 1884. | PLACE: Hucknall (Torkard) | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Church details and fittings > Clocks | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12109)

[Newton, M.], 'The whirr of the wheels', Hucknall Torkard Times, Issue 70, March 2014, [8]-[10].
(NOTES: Illustrations, facsimiles. The Byron Skating Rink in Hucknall was opened for roller-skating in March 1910. | PLACE: Hucknall (Torkard) | SUBJECT: Culture and recreation > Roller-skating | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12110)

Cooke, N. and Grant, M. J., 'Chapter 3 : Bingham Basin environs: Early Holocene to Iron Age environment and activity', 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, [71]-96.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Multi-period landscape from Early Holocene (flint scatters) to post-medieval (field boundaries). Includes: 'Worked flints' by M. Leivers, 80-81; 'Neolithic stone axes heads' by F. Roe, 81-82; 'Late prehistoric pottery' by E. R. McSloy, 82, illustrations; 'Sediments and soil micromorphology' by D. Norcott and R. Macphail, 83-85, illustrations; 'Ostracods' by J. Russell, 85-86; 'Radiocarbon dating' by M. J. Grant, 86-88; 'Molluscs' by S. F. Wyles and R. Preece, 88-96. | PLACE: Bingham; East Bridgford; Shelford and Newton; Saxondale | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Prehistoric > Palaeolithic; Mesolithic; Neolithic; Late Bronze Age; Iron Age | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12115)

Cooke, N., 'Chapter 4 : Margidunum Hinterland: Late Iron Age and Romano-British settlement and burial, and early Anglo-Saxon activity', 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, [97]-296.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Excavations to the south-west and west of the Roman small town of Margidunum revealed evidence for fairly extensive Late Iron Age settlement and enclosures and Romano-British features on the edge of the town (complex ditched enclosures, building, road). Includes: 'Mid- and Late-Romano-British grave catalogue' by K. Egging Dinwiddy, 141-145; 'Unburnt human bone' by K. Egging Dinwiddy and J. I. McKinley, 148-158, illustrations; 'Cremated human bone' by J. I. McKinley, 158-160, illustration; 'Scheme-wide Romano-British pottery fabric descriptions' by E. R. McSloy, 160-168, illustrations; 'Late Iron Age to Romano-British pottery from Margidunum Hinterland' by E. R. McSloy, (incorporating 'Mortarium stamps' by K. Hartley and 'Samian' by G. Monteil), 168-202, illustrations; 'Scheme-wide Anglo-Saxon pottery descriptions' by J. Young and G. Perry, 203-205; 'Margidunum Hinterland: provenance of the Anglo-Saxon and later pottery' by J. Young and G. Perry, 205-206; 'Ceramic building material' by G. Perpetua Jones, 206-208, illustration; 'Fired clay' by A. Aggujaro, 208; 'Worked stone' by F. Roe, 208-210, illustration; 'Glass vessels and objects' by J. Sheperd, 210-212, illustration; 'Coins' by N. Cooke, 212-225, illustrations; 'Copper alloy and iron finds' by J. Schuster, 226-235, illustrations; 'Lead objects' by G. Perpetua Jones, 235, illustrations; 'Metalworking debris' by D. Starley, 235-239, illustration; 'Worked bone' by G. Perpetua Jones, 240-241, illustrations; 'Animal bone' by L. Higbee, 241-253, illustrations; 'Molluscs' by S. F. Wyles, 253-261, illustrations; 'Ostracods' by J. Russell, 261; 'Charred plant remains' by C. J. Stevens, 261-282; 'Waterlogged plant remains' by C. J. Stevens, 282-285; 'Charcoal and waterlogged wood' by C. Barnett, 285-290, illustration; 'Pollen' by M. J. Grant, 290-292, illustration; 'Radiocarbon dating' by A. J. Barclay and C. J. Stevens, 292-293. | PLACE: Bingham; East Bridgford; Shelford and Newton; Saxondale | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Iron Age-Romano-British settlements > Enclosures | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12116)

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. | 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 | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12117)

Cooke, N., 'Chapter 6 : High Thorpe Iron Age settlement', 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, [351]-362.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Middle/Late Iron Age settlement. Includes: 'Late Prehistoric pottery' by E. R. McSloy, 355-360, illustrations; 'Worked stone' by F. Roe, 360, illustration; 'Metalworking debris' by D. Starley, 360; 'Animal bone' by L. Higbee, 361; 'Charred plant remains' by C. J. Stevens, 361-362. | PLACE: Cropwell Butler; Saxondale | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Iron Age settlements > Enclosures | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12118)

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. | PLACE: Cotgrave > Stragglethorpe; Cropwell Butler | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Religious, ritual and funerary > Neolithic/Early Bronze Age round barrows | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955353468 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12119)


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