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Siraut, M, Index, Volume INDEX Italic indicates page with image Abbots Leigh, 140, 167, 169–70 church, 129 Abdick and Bulstone hundred court, 200 Ashbrittle, 152, 154 Absolute Archaeology, 228 church, 129 AC Archaeology, 223, 225, 228–31, 233 Ashcott, 286 Agate, A., 220 Ashill, 227, 272 agriculture,49, 85–7, 93–4, 109, 221–2, 236, 342–3, Stewley, 320, 320 346–7 Ashington, church, 131 grain dryer, 49, 56–7, 57, 71, 74–5, 78, 80–3, Ashton, N., Early Humans, 340 221 Attenborough, Sir David, 234 inclosure, 143–4, 189, 193 Avalon Marshes Landscape Partnership, 214 Roman fields, 100 Avalon Marshes, birds, 338 Alcock, L., 1 Avebury, Wilts., 246 ALERT, 216, 225 Avon Archaeology Ltd, 223, 228, 230–2 Alford, 187 Avon county, 169 church, 131 Axbridge deanery, rood stairs, 125 Allen, M., 215–16 Axbridge, Aller, 215, 229 Axbridge Hill, Fry’s Hill, Shute Shelves, America, 138, 202 Wavering Down, 248, 248, 256–7, 261–2, Ameryke, Rich., 138 265, 281, 283, 291–5, 305 Andrews, P., see Newton, L. church, 120, 138, 294 Angersleigh, 154 Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 162 Babcary, church, 131 animals and invertebrates, Babington, 297, 301 deer, 34–5, 38–9, 73–4, 86 Backwell, 142, 169, 229 domestic, 33–40, 73–4, 96, 108–9, 248 church, 134, 273, 305 fox, 39 Badgworth, church, 298 frog, 73 Ball fam., 182 hedgehog, 73, 141 Baltonsborough, 187 molluscs, 83 church, 132 rabbits, 248 Southwood, 319 antler, 14, 20, 38–9 Bampton, J., 219 apotropaic marks, 178 Bannerdown, plants, 318 Appley, 152, 154 Banwell, 169 Archaeological Surveys Ltd, 214, 230, 233 bishop’s palace, 233 Arkley, Z., 228 church, 119, 134 Ash Priors, 154 Barclay, A.J., see Newton, L. 361 15517 - Somerset Arch Vol 161 - 2018.indb 361 20/09/2018 11:51:22 SOMERSET ARCHAEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY, 2017 Barrington, 274, 318 Blackford, church, 131 church, 130 Blagdon, 169 Barrow Gurney, 169, 320 Bleadon, 169, 230, 285, 336 barrows, 26–7, 216–18, 232 church, 133 Barwick, 169 Hellenge Hill, 335 church, 131 Blue Anchor, 246, 250, 313 Batcombe, church, 132 Blunt, Sir Ant., 355 Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society, 95 Bodmin Moor, Cornw., 330 Bath and North East Somerset, 169 Bold, J., obituary of Stephen Croad, 354–6 Bath and Wells, diocese, 112, 120, 126, 162, 166, bones, 213 animal, 5–6, 8, 14–15, 33–40,56, 58, 73–4, 94, Bath deanery, rood stairs, 125 96, 108–9, 222–4 Bath Extension Act 1950, 168 human, 15, 32–3, 98, 99, 100, 107–8 Bath, 144, 160, 163–5, 167, 229, 314, 321–3, 329 Bonville, Lady Cecily, 204 abbey, 137–8, 214 Bonvoisin, P., 219, 233 prior of, 138 Boodle, Prior Park, 227 Revd Rich., 143 Smallcombe, 323 Revd Thos, 143 St John’s hospital, 138 Bossington, 314, 318, 322 Bathampton, 169, 261, 273–5, 293, 297 Lynch Bridge, 314 Bathealton, 154 Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, 312, 316 church, 152 Bourton-on-the-Water, Glos., 176–7 Batheaston, 169 Bradford Abbas, Dors., 169 church, 122, 134 Bradford on Avon, Wilts., 328 Bathford, 169, 300, 528 Bradford on Tone, 154, 230 Bathwick, 167, 276 church, 129, 258 Bawdrip, find, 208 Hele, 152–3 Beckington, 264, 271, 279 Branch, fam., 140 church, 119, 133 Brean Down, 246, 250, 256–7, 259, 261, 265–6, Bedminster, 162, 164, 167, 170, 268 268–73, 275–8, 280, 282–4, 289, 291, Beercrocombe, Frog Street, 334 294–5, 297, 300, 302, 304–5, 307–8, 319, Belluton, Branch fam., 140 334, 337 Berkeley, Thos Lord, 138 Brendon Hill, Beverton Farm, 319 Bernhardt, H., 213 Brent Knoll, church, 133, 251, 251, 284, 287, 290, Berrow, 250, 272, 294, 332 300, 302, 328 church, 133 Brent Marsh, farming, 342–3 Ford Common, 320–1 Brewham, church, 132 Bettey, J., ‘The Church Estate of Compton Dando’, bridges, 162, 203, 205, 228–9, 344 137–46 Bridgwater Bay, 272, 295, 305, 319 Bickenhall, 336 Bridgwater deanery, rood stairs, 125 church, 130 Bridgwater, 139, 180, 213, 235, 333, 344–5 Bicknoller, church, 128 church, 129, 214 Biddisham, church, 133 Brigers, J., 215, 219, 223–8, 230, 232 Bilbie fam., 141 Brislington, 164, 167–8, 170 birds, 138, 141, 333–9 Bristol Archives, 165 Births and Deaths Registration Act 1836, 165 Bristol Lichen Group, 235 Bishops Hull, 154, 208 Bristol Water, 213 Bishops Lydeard, 152, 154, 216, 308 Bristol, 138–9, 144, 162–4, 166–7, 170–1, 180–1, church, 129, 152, 156, 298 333 Bishopswood, 154 Acts of Parl., 163, 167–8, 170 Bishopsworth, 168 butterfly education, 330 Bitton, Glos., 163 Carmelite friary, 139 Blackdown hills, 213, 238, 246, 313 Hengrove Park, 321 362 15517 - Somerset Arch Vol 161 - 2018.indb 362 20/09/2018 11:51:23 INDEX St Mary Redcliffe, 138, 162 coffered ceiling, 204 British Arachnological Society, 331 doorways and windows, 196, 201, 201, 203, 205, British Bryological Society, 327 205 British Lichen Dictionary, 253 farms, 195, 197–8, 225 British Lichen Society, 235 fireplaces and hearths, 5, 16, 43, 198, 198, 202, British Plant Galls Society, 333 204 Broadway, 271 hoods, 196–7, 199, 204 church, 113, 130 garderobe, 204 Broadwindsor, Dors., 168 inns, 196, 196, 199, 228 Brockley, 169, 283, 321 joints, 195, 196 Brockley Court, 321 longhouse, 207 Brompton Regis, church, 128 manor house, 226–7 Bromsgrove, Worcs., 189, 192 museum, 203–4 Bronze Age, 1, 8, 12, 13–14, 49, 51, 52, 53–4, open-hall house, 204–5 59–68, 70–1, 73–7, 82–88, 206, 213–16, plasterwork, 200, 200 218–19 police station, 232 Brook or Broke, porch, 199, 199 Sir David, 138–40, 145 prison, 229 Edw., 138–40 railway, 229 Jane, 138 reading room, 203 Jn, 138 roofs, Broomfield, 260, 274, 281, 283, 334 arch-braced, 204 church, 274, 305, 307 cruck, 184–8, 202, 205, 205 Broomhead, D., 223–5 smoke blackened, 197 Brown, M., L. Clapp, and M. Gryspeerdt, obituary shops, 201 of Ann Heeley, 350–1 stairs andturrets, 196–8, 198, 204 Browne, Jn, 140 textile mills, 228 Brunning, R., 214 also see churches, Roman Britain Brushford, 168 Burgess, Guy, 355 church, 128 burials and cremations, 1, 4, 14, 16, 33, 95–6, 98, Bruton deanery, rood stairs, 125 99, 100, 107, 110, 121, 216, 218, 220, 223–5, Bruton, 257, 297, 320–1 232, 251, 251 church, 118, 132, 320 prison, 229 school, 235 Burlescombe, Devon, 160 Brympton, 230, 305 Burnett, 143 Lufton Roman villa, 87, 219, 220 Burnett, L., bryophytes, 234, 327–9 ‘A Roman Lead tank from Trudoxhill’, 174–9 Buckhorn Weston, Dors., 163, 168 ‘Finds reported to the Portable Antiquities Buckland Dinham, church, 257, 269 Scheme in 2017’, 206–212 Buckland St Mary, Higher Buckland, 313 Burnham deanery, rood stairs, 125 Buckler, C., 214 Burnham on Sea, 278, 322 Buckminster, Leics., church, 118 church, 133 building materials, Burrington, 169 brick, 93, 106, 148, 153, 158, 196, 198–200, 225, Burrington Combe, 258, 261, 263, 269–70, 273, 227–9, 332 275–6, 282, 289, 293, 295–6, 299–300, 302, cob, 109, 148, 196–9, 201, 205 304, 308 stone, 147–60, 195–9, 226, 251 church, 116, 134 thatch, 114, 144, 148, 196–9 Burrowbridge, 151, 154 tiles, 58, 72, 148, 196–9, 223 Busby, P., 229 wattle and daub, 53, 71, 200–1 Butcombe, 169 buildings, Butleigh, lichens, 306 bakery, 201, 205 Bysse or Bisse, billiard room, 203 Jas, 139 363 15517 - Somerset Arch Vol 161 - 2018.indb 363 20/09/2018 11:51:23 SOMERSET ARCHAEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY, 2017 Bysse or Bisse, (cont.): Chelvey, 322 Jn, 139 church, 135 Rich., 139 Chelwood, 139, 141, 145, 169 Thos, 139 Chester, St Mary’s, rood ladder, 120 Chesterblade, church, 132 Cabot, Jn, 138 Chew Magna deanery, rood stairs, 125 cairns, 217–18, 231 Chew Magna, 169, 230 Cameley, 169 Sutton Court, 139 church, 133 Chew Stoke, 141, 169 Camerton, 139, 169 Chew Valley Lake, plants, 318 church, 133 Chewton Mendip, 222, 272, 285, 291, 299, 350 CAMP, 222 church, 134 canals, 158–9, 192 minster, 222 Cannington, 220, 230, 256, 280, 283, 321–2, 341 Chilthorne Domer, church, 116, 131 church, 129 Chilton Polden, church, 222 Cape fam., 205 Chilton Trinity, church 129 Carn Brea, Cornw., 44 Chinery, M., 333 Carrington, J., 235 Chipstable, 150, 154 Cary deanery, rood stairs, 125 Chiselborough, church, 131 Castle Cary, churches, roods and rood stairs, 112–35 Carymoor, 333 also see under parish names church, 273, 276, 281, 287, 290, 301, 309 Churchill, 169, 216, 321 Catcott, 321 church, 120, 138 Chaffcombe, 187 Dolebury Warren, 216, 250 church, 259–60, 264, 267, 273, 285–6, 290, 293, Lower Langford, 321 302, 306 Windmill Hill, 25, 216–17, 217 Challoner, D., see Newton, L. Churchinford, 154, 157 Chancery court, 143, 192 Churchstanton, 150, 153, 163, 167–8 charcoal, 4–6, 8, 10, 15, 16, 51, 57, 74, 81–3, 109, church, 130 218–19, 224 Cirencester, Glos., Horcott Quarry cemetery, 108 Chard, 168, 259, 265, 268, 272, 287, 293, 306 Cistercians, 209 church, 117, 117, 131 Civil War, 140, 180–3 Chardstock, 168 Clapton in Gordano, 169 Charity Commission, 141–2, 144 church, 115, 116, 134 Charlcombe, Clatworthy, 256–7, 260–3, 267, 269, 272–3, 276, 164, 168–9 281–2, 284–7, 294–5, 298–300, 305–6 church, 134 church, 128 Charlinch, church, 129 Claverton, 168–9, 323 Charlton Adam, church, 131 Clayhidon, Devon, 163, 168 Charlton Horethorne, church, 131 Clevedon, 168–9, 195, 195, 250, 265, 272, 276, 280, Charlton Musgrove, church, 132 284, 299, 303, 305, 308, 328 Charterhouse, 274, 293, 308, 318, 328 church, 120, 138, 274, 279, 293, 298 Velvet Bottom, 319 Clifton Maybank, Dors., 169 Cheddar, 182, 256–7, 259, 263–4, 267–8, 273, 281, Clifton, 317 300–3, 317, 321, 323 Closworth, church, 131 church, 116, 133, 289, 291–2, 299 cloth industry, 51, 71, 86, 139, 228 Gorge, 249, 256–8, 260, 262, 264–7, 270–1, 273, Clothier, Marm., 202 276–7, 279–84, 286, 289, 293–7, 300–5, Clough, S., see Hart, J.
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