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Volume 15 Index Cake and Cockhorse, Volume 15 Subject Index n Personal and family names, andplaces, are included here, as well as in the Personal and Place Name Indexes, ifforming the major subject of an article. Adderbury, medieval stone carving at the Banbury continued church of St Mary’s 128-45, 156-71 Charities 232 Agricultural produce, transport to London 289 Charity collections 289 Aircraft crashes 3 I Chestnuts Bowling Club 23 1 Amphisphaena, carving on Adderbury church Church -see under Banbury: St Mary’s 135 Civic Society 225 Aplins, attorneys, and Aplin Family 1739-1897 Civil Dcfence 221 182-194,214-232 Congregationalists 291=93 Apprentices (builders, (219-20) 98, 101 Coronation, Queen Victoria 289 Archaeology, Hook Norton 50 Coroners, Aplins 186, 188 Thames Valley from 8000BC 247 Corporation, Aplins’ involvment, 1748-1835 Archer, carving on Adderbury church 136 185-90 Army: 84* Regiment of Foot (1 794-1 820) 291 church ceremonial pre-1835 288 Supply of boots 293 Elections, parliamentary (B. Borough) See also Military 1773 187 Attorneys - see Aplins 1818-3 1, ‘Old Mettle’ as candidate 9-1 4 Authors: ‘Anthony Burgcss’ 62-65 1820, 183I, 1859 289 Autobiographies - see Memoirs Fairs Bagpipe, carving of, on Adderbury church 140- Beef 151-2, 154 141 Corpus Christi 151,154 Ball, Municipal, Queen Victoria’s wedding 289 Fish 151, 154 Ball-flowers, carvings on Adderbury church Holy Thursday 14, 151, 154 157-8 HOM 151-5 Banbury Mr Pratt’s (Cattle) 15 1 Attorneys: Aplins 182-94,214-32 Old Lammas/Michaelmas (Mr Judd’s; see also Solicitors cattle) 151-4 Bakery: E.W. Brown 299 Old Michaelmas (Mop) 15 1, 154 Banks: Old St Luke’s Day (Runaway) 151-4 Gillctts (formerly New) 190, 193,297 Twelfth 14,151-4 Bible Society (B. local branch) 217 unspecified (C19-20) 102 Bookmakers 301 Health, Board of 289 Bowls Club 99,221 Mechanics’ Institute 150,289 Brewery: Hunt Edmunds 298-9 Mugmine ofthe (1 837-8) 1 Britannia Iron Works 150 Memoirs of C19 and C20 286-303 Builders: B. Gilkes & Son 229 Museum (new, 2002) 8 1-83, 1 18,282 Building Trade Employers (1 9 12-22) 99 Nonconformity, C19-20 286-303 Historical Society 299,3 16 Quakers 127,175,296-97,299 Annual Report and Accounts Quarter Sessions 224-25 2000 79-80 ‘Paving... and otherwise improving’ Act 2001 178-80 (1 825), Commissioners for (Aplins) 191 2002 282-84 Plaques, Blue 150 Bell chiming 13 Post Office (I 849) 184 317 Subject Index Banbury‘ continued Blemyae, canringof, on Adderbury church 137 Rifleclub 217 Blessed Virgin Mary, coronation of, Adderbury Roman Catholics 299 church carving 136 Rotary Club 221,232 Bloxham parish chuch 232 Round Table 232 Blue Plaques in Banbury 150 B. Cross Round Table 232 Bomb (petrol) 3 1 Rugby Club 221 Book reviewslnotices: St. Mary’s church Adderbury, The Parish Church of St Mary clock-winding 13 the Virgin 127 demolition (1785-90), Aplins 188 Anthony Burgess 276-77 heating 13 Banbury a photographic history ofyour town Schools, Grammar 301 127 B.School 301 Captain Pilkington ‘s Project [ Weedon see also Place Name Index: Banbury Ordnance Depot] 277 Shoemaking and supply to army 293 Claydonian, Eighty Years a 35-6 Social Survey (1 960s) 3 I4 Compton Verney 40 Solicitors: Aplins 182-94,2 14-32 Easington, The Changing Faces of 37-39 Fairfield, Barfield & Blincowe 23 I Eydon, Syd Tyrrell’s 127 Stockton, Sons & Fortescue 23 I The English Rural Land.scupe 40 Telcphone Exchange 225-27 Friends (Quakers). The Meeting House of the Tennis Club, West End 221 Religious Society of 127 Toll Books, 1754-1826 151-5 Helmdon, Aspects of; No. 4 I27 ‘Book of Forms and Precedents’ (1797) Hook Norton. A Country Brewery 1849-1999 151-152 40 Town Clerk, Aplins as (C18) 185-6, I88 Hook Norton 2000 AD. lhe Millennium Book William Walford as (C18/9) 13, 189 40 Town Twinning Scheme 225 Kings Sutton Churchwardens’Accounts, Union(l912) 99 1636-1700 172-4 Wesleyan Methodists 295 Paupers, Pupils and Prisoners - and other West End Tennis Club 221 tales of Old Eydon 39 Rrcwcry, Hook Norton 43-45,58-60 Banbury Charities 232 Bricks, at Cropredy, produced by canal builders Banbury & District Chamber of Commerce 231 (C19) 116 Banbury Division, General Commissioners of Briefs (letters of Request) 173 Tax 231 British Association for Local I Iistory Banbury Guardion 149-50 (B.A.L.H.) 41 Banbury Historical Society -see under British Association for the Advanccment of ‘Banbury’ Science (1 860) 3 13 Banbury Rural District Council 299 British & Foreign Bible Society 297 Banbury Union Workhouse 93, 110 Broughton coin hoard (C17) 233-39 Band (Cropredy Wesleyan, C19) 115 Building contractors (Kimberley) 84-109 ‘Bathering’ (C17) 174, 181,212 Building Trade Employers (1912-22) 99 Bats, carvings of, on Adderbury church 137 Buzine (instrument), carving on Adderbury Bells, hand, carving of, on Adderbury church church 144 139 Canal (Oxford) 83 bell-ringing and bellhangers, at Kings Sutton ‘barges’ (‘Old Mcttle’, late C18) 6,9, 17,24- 240-45 25 Berks., Bucks. and Oxon Incorporated Law builders producing bricks (Cropredy, Cl 9) Society 231 116 Bestiary/ies 123-24 318 Subject Index Canal continued Feast Days (Cropredy Friendly Society, C 19) Company Treasurer, Benjamin Aplin (1 769) 115-16 186-7, 190 Fenny Compton Tunnel 275 Field names, Hook Norton 50 Captain Swing riots, 1830 289 Field-walking, Hook Norton 43 Carpenters (C20) 101 Fights (Tadmarton and Broughton) 4 Carvings, stone, on Adderbury church 128-45 Fire Service Castle, William ‘Old Mettle’ (1 789- 1841) 5-29 Tysoe and Compton Wynyates 30-3 I Charitable appeals, Hook Norton 3 1 Everdon, N’hants , fire (1786) h201 Fires at: Kings Sutton, N’hants., fire (1785) 196-7, Banbury (McGregory Cory) 31 200- 1 Ettington Park Hotel (Warw) 31 Silverstone, N’hants., fire (1785) 204 Everdon (”hants) 20 1 fn Chipping Warden Hundred, C I6 sheep and Eydon (”hants) 78 enclosure 255-274,304-1 I Hazelford (Broughton) 3-4 Christmas (builders’ employee relations, C20) Kings Sutton (”hants) 195-204 102 Silverstone (”hants) 204 Church services (1912) 98-9 Tadmarton House 3 I Churchwardens’ accounts (Kings Sutton, 1636- Fool - see ‘Old Mettle’ 1700) 1724,240-45 Friendly Society established at Croprcdy, 1838 Civil War, in the Midlands 177-8 110-16 Coffins (C20) 89, 101 Friends’ Ambulance Unit 299 Coins, Broughton hoard (C17) 233-39 Furniture (C20) 101 Compton Census (l676), Hook Norton 55 staircases (I 834) 86 Cooks - see Servants Gargoyles, on Adderbury church 156-60 Creatures, grotesque, carvcd in stone on Glass, medieval, at Horley I 19-127 Adderbury church 128-45 Griffin, carving on Adderbury church 135, 159 Crinolines 73-75 Grave-digging, by ‘Old Mettle’ 13 Cropredy Friendly Society 1838-on 110-16 Gypsies (C 19-20) 102 Culworth Gang, The 1 Harp, carving of, on Adderbury church 142 David, Star of, carving on Adderbury church Hazelford (Broughton, Oxon.) 2-4 134 Hearth Tax (1 665), Hook Norton 52 Depopulation (Cl 5-16) in Kings Sutton and Hook Norton 42-61 Chipping Warden Hundreds 255-74 Horley church, donor portraits in stained glass Divorce/Separation (1760/70s) 205-1 1 (C1.5) 119-27 Dragons, carvings of, on Adderbury church Horn player, carving on Adderbury church 138 137,160 Horse-dealing 15 1-5 Domesday Book, Hook Norton 5 1 Housemaids - see Servants Dyeing 3 Invasion of Britain (Wales), 1797 246 Education ofpoor children (1417) 122 Ironstone mining at Hook Norton 44-47,58-9 Elections Joiners (C20) 10 I Banbury Borough: 1773 187 Kelmscott Manor 146-47 1 8 18-3 1, ‘Old Mettle’ as candidate 9- 14 Kettledrums (nakars), carving of, on Adderbury 1820, 1831,1859 289 church 143-44 Oxfordshire: 1754, Benjamin Aplin 186 Kimberley’s (A.T. Kimberley Ltd.), building Enclosure 176 contractors 84- 109 in C16 Kings Sutton and Chipping Warden Kings, carvings in Adderbuy church 163, 166- Hundreds 255-74,304-11 I67 Hook Norton (1 774) 54-8 Kings Sutton, N’hants, Churchwardens’ Enclosure Commissioners 75 Accounts 172-74,240-45 Fairs 151-5 fire at (1 785) 195-204 319 Subject Index Kings Sutlon Hundred, C16 sheep and Military Associations (1790s) 189 enclosure 225-274,304-11 Military campaigns (1690-1712) 223 Kitchenmaids -see Servants See also Army Knights, carvings in Adderbury church 162-3 Mills Ladies, carvings in Adderbury church 160-1 Corn (Hazelford) 3 Lecture reports: Paper (Hazelford, North Newington) 3 Anglo-Saxons, Why did they not become Mining - see Ironstone Bntish? 77 Monsters, carved in stone on Adderbury church Banbury: Market Town or Shoppers’ 128-45 Paradise? 77 Moms, William 146 Banbury’s Quakers 175 Morris dancing 6,21-23,27,29 Civil War in the Midlands 177 Musicians, carved in stone on Adderbury Commercial Camera: The Victorian Portrait church 128-45 Parlour 247-48 Arthur George Hobbs (C20) 21 9 Cotswolds: Nakars (kettledrum), carving of, on Adderbury in the Wars of the Roses 146 church 143-44 Magic of [photographs] 280 Nonconformity, Hook Norton (Cl 711 9) 55-56, Dad’s Other Army [World War 21 279-80 58 Eydon, The Fire of 1905 78 Obituaries: Bell, Colin (d.2003) 3 14 Farming and Enclosure 176 Uowes, Joan (d.2001) Invasion of Britain, The Last 246 Brooks, Ken (d. 2003) 28 1 Maps, Oxfordshire 33 Markham, Sarah (nee Loveday) (d.2003) 3 15 Merchant Adventurers of C I7 279 Stanton, F. Mary (d. 2001) 148 Morris, William, and Kelmscott 146 ‘Old Mettle’ (William Castle) (1789-1841) 5- Oxford University Press, History 278 29 The Oxfordshire Lieutenancy 147 Organ, portative, carving on Adderbury church Steam through the Banbury Area 177 117, 139 Thames Valley, The Changing Owl, carving of, on Adderbury church 137 Environment.
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