1) Books in preparation

Freiburg Letters. Letters from an Englishwoman in Freiburg to her missing husband 1942-1946, Orion Books, London (forthcoming 2019) (co-editor with M. Bassett & R Morris).

Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture. Volume 15, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, The British Academy/Oxford, (forthcoming 2021) (co-author with P Everson).

Thomas Sympson’s Adversaria, or Collections for a History of Lincoln, 1737 (a critical edition), Lincoln Record Society (forthcoming 2022) (co-editor with P Everson).

Sacred Landscapes of Monasticism (forthcoming 2021)(co-author with P Everson, D Austin et al.).

The Castles of – A Fresh Look. Investigating Lincolnshire’s Castles: a collection of recent studies. Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Supplementary Series (forthcoming 2023)(author & co- editor with D Roffe, D Start, and D Wright).

Turn Again ... The Stocker Family – Wool-merchants of London and Wyboston. 1420-1485, Boydells, Woodbridge (forthcoming 2024).

2) Forthcoming contributions to Books, Reports and Journals

‘Westerwald stoneware at Kelmscott Manor. Morris, Pottery and the Politics of Production’, The Antiquaries Journal 99, 2019 (forthcoming)(co-author with Dr G Chitty).

‘The Romano-British ‘aedicule’ from Sheepwash Grange, Canwick, Lincolnshire’, Britannia 51, 2019 (forthcoming)(co-author with Paul Everson, Rueben Lopez and Chris Taylor).

‘Unfit for the Residence of a Minister’ – Old Church Cottage, Aubourn, and Clergy Expectations from Henry VIII to Victoria’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 51, 2015 (forthcoming 2019)(co-author with Jenne Pape).

‘Aristocrats, Burghers and their Markets: Suggested patterns of church foundation in Anglo -Scandinavian towns’, The Urban Church – a Norwich Case-study (eds. B Ayers, S Heslop, H Lunnon), UEA, (forthcoming, 2019).

‘Saucepans and . The Sacred and The Mundane in Forest Landscapes’, Landscapes, (forthcoming 2020) (co-author with Paul; Everson).

‘The Origins of Urbanism in Cambridge: new light on a venerable question’, Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the City of Cambridge. Transactions of the British Archaeological Association for 2018 (eds. P Binski and H Lunnon)(forthcoming 2020) (co-author with Paul Everson).

Maelstrom at Medeshamstede? ’s ‘Radulphus’ Cross and the setting of ’, Proceedings of Cambridge Antiquarian Society or Archaeological Journal (forthcoming 2021) (co-author with Paul Everson).

‘Architectural fragments’ and ‘Architectural discussion’, Excavations at Clarendon Palace, Wiltshire (ed. T B James), University of Winchester, Winchester (forthcoming 2020).

2018

‘Potestas Petri: and Peterborough in the tenth and eleventh centuries, Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Peterborough and the Soke, Transactions of the British Archaeological Association for 2015, (forthcoming) (co-author with Paul Everson).

‘Stranger on the Shore: Gainsborough Old Hall - Yorkist ‘merchant chique’ in Lancastrian Lincolnshire?’, in The Elite Household in , 1100-1550 (ed. C Woolgar), Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2018. 56-74.

2017 ‘‘The Cros in the Markitte Stede’. The Louth Cross, its Monastery and its Town’, Medieval Archaeology, 61/2, 330-71 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Archaeology and Archiepiscopal Reform: Greater Churches in York Diocese in the 11th century’, The Archaeology of the 11th century. Continuities and Transformations (eds. D Hadley and C Dyer), SMA Monographs series No.38, Routledge London and New York, 177-202. (co-author with P Everson).

‘Transactions on the Dee: the ‘exceptional’ collection of early sculpture at St John’s, Chester’ in E Cambridge and J Hawkes (eds.), Crossing Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Art, Material Culture, Language and Literature of the Early Medieval World. Festschrift in honour of Professor Richard Bailey,. Oxford, Oxbow, 160-178 (co-author with P Everson).

‘The Rector’s Gift’. Integrating Church Development and Village Landscape at Car Colston (Nottinghamshire) and Elsewhere’, Medieval Settlement Research 32, 82-3, 2017 (co-author with Paul Everson). ‘St Radegund’s Abbey, Bradsole – A Place in Time?’, SCA Newsletter & Annual Report, 18 Winter 2017, 4-8.

2016

Lincolnshire. A Handbook to theVernacular Architecture Group Spring Conference, March 29 th-April 1st 2016 (Editor, and author of Introductions and text on Lincoln City), SLHA, Lincoln.

‘The ‘Reform’ of religious landscape 950-1200: and their predecessors at Abbey, Lincolnshire’, Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 950-1150 (ed. P Barnwell), Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 5, Donington, 103-124. (co-author with P Everson). 2015

Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture. Volume 12, Nottinghamshire, British Academy/Oxford, (co-author with P Everson).

‘Erratics and enterprise: Lincolnshire grave-covers in Norwich and Thetford and some implications for urban development in the tenth century’, Art Architecture and Archaeology in Norwich and Norfolk, Transactions of the British Archaeological Association XXXVIII (eds. S Heslop & H Lunnon), 23-43 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Lincolnshire’s Middle Trent Valley: The building stock before enclosure. The case of Manor Farm House, Thorpe-on-the-Hill’, Vernacular Architecture, 46, 2015, 40-65 (leading author). 2014

‘Wool, Cloth and Politics 1430-1485: the case of the Merchant Stockers of Wyboston and London’, The Medieval Merchant. Proceedings of the Harlaxton Conference 2012 (eds. C Barron and A Sutton), Harlaxton Medieval Studies XXIV, Donington, 2014, 127-145.

‘A public appeal for funds for the repair of Newport Arch, Lincoln, in 1825’, Lincolnshire Past and Present, 96 Summer 2014, 3-7.

‘Colossal Churches in Colossal ’, The Light Ships. Church, Art and Community in the Lincolnshire Fens (ed. F Mattarasso), Regular Marvels 4, Transported 2014, Holbeach, 27-34.

‘The Rector’s Gift. Integrating church development and village landscape at Car Colston (Nottinghamshire) and elsewhere’, Church Archaeology 18, 2014, 67-84 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Wulfwig’s purchase’: a red herring in Louth’s ?’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology 49, 2014, 59-66 (co-author with Paul Everson).

2013

‘High Farming on the High Wolds – William Nicholson’s four early Gothic churches’, Lincolnshire Churches Trust. The Diamond Jubilee 1953-2013, (ed. C. Knowles et.al.), Grantham, 18-21.

‘Aristocrats, burghers and their markets: patterns in the foundation of Lincoln’s urban churches’, Life in Viking- Age Towns. Social Approaches to Towns in England and Ireland 800-1100 (eds. D M Hadley and L Ten Harkel), Oxbow, Oxford, 119-43. Séminaire Sur Le Terrain: The . The Conference Handbook. (Author of Introductions and Contributions on Lincoln City).

‘Lawrence Butler and the ‘minor’ monument. A Tribute’, Church Archaeology 17, 107-13.

2012

Religion and Ritual Sites post AD410. An English Heritage Designation Selection Guide, English Heritage, London (principal author and editor).

Various contributions in Plans in Place: Promoting Local Character in Lincoln, Lincoln City Council/HLF, Lincoln, 2012 (principal author A Partington)

‘Chapter 11, Wharram before the Village Moment’, A History of Wharram Percy and its neighbours. Wharram. A Study of Settlement on the Wolds, XIII (ed. S Wrathmell), York, 164-172 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Chapter 13, Why at Wharram? The foundation of the nucleated settlement’, A History of Wharram Percy and its neighbours. Wharram. A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XIII (ed. S Wrathmell), York, 208- 220 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Chapter 15, A New Understanding of the Church Fabric’, A History of Wharram Percy and its neighbours. Wharram. A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XIII (ed. S Wrathmell), York, 240-262.

‘Chapter 16, Who at Wharram?’, A History of Wharram Percy and its neighbours. Wharram. A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XIII (ed. S Wrathmell), York, 208-220 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Place-names and landscape; an archaeological perspective’, Sense of Place in Anglo-Saxon England, (eds. R Jones and S Semple), Shaun Tyas, Donington, 61-75 (co-author with P Everson).

‘A Fanfare for the Noble Man? The Rise of Wharram’s Manorial Elite’, Medieval Settlement Research 27, 12- 19 (co-author with P Everson).

2011

Custodians of Continuity. The Premonstratensian Abbey at Barlings and the landscape of ritual, English Heritage/HTL, London and Heckington. (co-author with P Everson).

The Making of Grantham: The Medieval Town, Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, Heckington (co-editor with David Start).

‘Introduction. Grantham: An Historical Bypass?’, in D Start and D Stocker (eds.), The Making of Grantham: The Medieval Town, Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, Heckington, 1-8 (co-author with David Start).

‘The Oratory, The Apple Cross and the Gifts of Bishop Fox’, in D Start and D Stocker (eds.), The Making of Grantham: The Medieval Town, Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, Heckington, 151-82.

‘The Chapel of St Peter, The Eleanor and Market Crosses’, in D Start and D Stocker (eds.), The Making of Grantham: The Medieval Town, Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, 183-96.

‘Some Early Secular Buildings of Grantham’, in D Start and D Stocker (eds.) The Making of Grantham: The Medieval Town, Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, Heckington, 209-36 (co-author with David Start).

‘Conclusion: Grantham’s progress in Medieval Times’, in D Start and D Stocker (eds.), The Making of Grantham: The Medieval Town, Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, Heckington, 253-72.

‘A Late Anglo-Saxon graveyard at St Paul’s’, St Paul’s Cathedral before Wren (ed. J Schofield), London, 254- 65. ‘The Works Chantry Screen in the Great South Transept of Lincoln Cathedral’, Church Archaeology 15, 35-46.

2010

‘Tattershall Castle - A Bibliographic Note’, The Building Accounts of Tattershall Castle 1434-1472 (ed. W.D. Simpson) LRS 55, (2nd edition), Woodbridge, 2010.

2009 ‘St Paul’s Cathedral, 604-1087’, The London Archaeologist, 12/3, 79-86 (co-author with J Schofield and L Blackmore).

‘The Medieval suburbs of Newport and Westcastle’, Uphill Lincoln I: Burton Road, Newport, and the Ermine Estate (ed. A Walker), Survey of Lincoln, Lincoln, 7-11.

‘The Witham Valley; a landscape with monasteries?’, Church Archaeology 13 (co-author with P Everson), 1-15.

‘Flixborough: Just a load of old rubbish?’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology 44, 87-9. (Review article based on four volumes of Flixborough excavation report)

2008

‘Explaining LARA. The Lincoln Archaeological Research Assessment in its policy context’, The Heritage Reader (eds. G Fairclough, R Harrison, J H Jameson & J Schofield), Routledge, Abingdon & New York, 340-5.

‘Masters of Kirkstead: Hunting for Salvation’, Kings Lynn and the Fens. Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in (ed. J McNeill). BAA Conference Transactions XXXI (for 2005), Leeds, 83-111 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Little Sturton Rediscovered. Part 2: Sturton Old Hall and its owners’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology 43, 2008, 7-46 (co-author with P Everson and B, Lott).

‘St Swithin’s Church, Baumber and the burial of Dukes of Newcastle-under-Lyne’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology 43, 2008, 60-7 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Charles Richard Land (No. 1332099). An account of his service in the RAF, 1941-3 and of the destruction of Lancaster ED496 - E. on 4th February 1943’. An unpublished report lodged in the Lincolnshire HER and accessible through the Heritage Gateway.

2007

‘Pre-Conquest Stonework - The early graveyard in context’ and ‘Stone associated with Burial EE120’, Wharram. A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XI. The Churchyard’ (eds. S Mays, C Harding and C Heighway), York University Archaeological Publications 13, York 2007, 271-87, 293-4.

‘St Leonard’s Chapel Kirkstead, Lincolnshire: The Landscape of the Cistercian Monastic Precinct’, Medieval Landscapes. Landscape History after Hoskins Volume 2 (eds. M Gardiner and S Rippon), Windgather Press, Macclesfield, 2007. 215-230 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Two Newly Discovered fragments of Pre-Viking Sculpture: Evidence for a hitherto unsuspected early church site at South Leverton, Nottinghamshire?’, Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire 111, 2007, 33-49 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Grantham’s Apple Cross ripe for reconsideration’, Church Archaeology 11, 39-41.

2006 Summoning St Michael. Early Romanesque Towers in Lincolnshire., Oxbow, Oxford (co-author with P Everson).

England’s Landscape Volume 5. The East Midlands, Harper-Collins, London.

‘The Common Steeple? Church, Liturgy and settlement in Early Medieval Lincolnshire’, Anglo-Norman Studies XXVII. Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2005 (ed. C P Lewis), Woodbridge, 103-23 (co-author with P Everson).

2005

Cantate Domino. Vicars Choral at English Cathedrals, Oxbow, Oxford (co-editor with R A Hall).

‘The Development of the College of Vicar’s Choral at Lincoln Minster’, Cantate Domino. Vicars Choral at English Cathedrals (eds. D Stocker & R A Hall), Oxford, 76-97.

‘The Vicars Choral of York – A Summary and Interpretation of Recent Archaeological Work’, Cantate Domino . Vicars Choral at English Cathedrals (ed. D Stocker & R A Hall), Oxford, 147-63. ‘The quest for one’s own front door: housing the Vicars Choral at the English Cathedrals’, Vernacular Architecture 36, 2005, 15-31.

‘Little Sturton Rediscovered. Part 1: The Grange of ’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 40, 2005, 7-14 (co-author with P Everson).

2004

‘The Two Early Castles of Lincoln’, The Early History of Lincoln Castle, Occasional Papers in Lincolnshire History and Archaeology 12 (ed. P Lindley), Lincoln, 9-22.

‘The Common Steeple? Church and settlement in early medieval Lincolnshire’, Medieval Settlement Research Group Annual Report 19, 2004, 5-6 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Urban Characterisation - Lincoln’, Conservation Bulletin 47, 2004-5, 12-13

2003

The City by the Pool. Assessing the Archaeology of Lincoln. Lincoln Archaeological Studies 10, Oxbow, Oxford (co-author with M J Jones and A G Vince, and sole editor).

‘A 13th-century corbel from Shulbrede Priory’, Fernhurst Furnace and other Industrial Sites in the Western Weald. Chichester District Archaeology 2 (ed. J R Magilton), Chichester, 57-8.

‘The archaeology of vice-regality, Barlings, Kirkstead and Tattershall after the Lincolnshire Rising’, The Archaeology of Reformation 1480-1580 (eds. D Gaimster & R Gilchrist), SPMA monograph 1, Leeds, 145-58 (co-author with P Everson).

‘The Straight and Narrow Way - Fenland causeways and the conversion of the landscape in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire’, The Cross goes North, (ed. M Carver), Woodbridge, 271-88 (co-author with P Everson).

‘”Coming from Bardney…” – The Landscape Context of the Causeways and finds groups of the Witham Valley’, Time and Tide. The Archaeology of the Witham Valley. Proceedings of the Witham Archaeological Seminar of December 2001 (eds. S Catney & D Start), Sleaford, 6-15 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Lord Hussey’s Windows. Martyrdom through Defenestration in Lincoln?’, Antiquaries Journal, Vol. 83, 471- 85.

2002

‘St William’s Chapel’, The Fairest Arch in England … Old Ouse Bridge, York, and its Buildings, The Archaeology of York Supplementary Series 2, (eds. B Wilson & F Mee), York, 39-47 (published anonymously).

‘Salle et Hall dans les bâtiments urbains des douzième et treizième siècles’, La Maison Médiévale en Normandie et en Angleterre. Actes des tables rondes de Rouen (16 et 17 Octobre 1998) et Norwich (16 et 17 Avril 1999), (eds. B Ayers & D Pitte), Rouen, 41-6.

2001

‘Building 25: Architectural discussion’, ‘Bedern Chapel’, ‘Bedern Hall’ and ‘The post-medieval chapel’, The Vicars Choral of York Minster: The College at Bedern (Fascicule 10/5 in the Archaeology of York series) (ed. J Richards) CBA, York, 473-5, 541-559, 583-602 & 646-650.

‘Five Towns Funerals: decoding diversity in Danelaw stone sculpture’, and the Danelaw Select Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress, Nottingham and York, 21 -30 August 1997, (eds. J Graham-Campbell, R Hall, J Jesch, D N Parsons), Oxford, 223-243 (co-author with P Everson).

‘The Southwell lintel - its style and significance’, Vikings and the Danelaw Select Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress, Nottingham and York, 21-30 August 1997, (eds. J Graham-Campbell, R Hall, J Jesch, D N Parsons), Oxford, 245-268 (co-author with P Dixon & O Owen).

2000

‘The Great Tower’, ‘Henry III’s Great Hall’, ‘The Market Cross’ and ‘The Architectural Fragments’, Ludgershall Castle, Wiltshire, Excavations by Peter Addyman 1964-1972 Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Monograph Series No.2 (ed. P Ellis), Devizes, 82-96, 115-119, 200-223. ‘Foreword’, An Atlas of Rural Settlement in England (eds. B K Roberts & S Wrathmell), English Heritage, London, viii-ix.

‘Monuments and Merchants: Irregularities in the Distribution of Stone Sculpture in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire in the Tenth century’, Cultures in Contact: Scandinavian Settlement in England in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries (eds. D Hadley & J Richards), Brepols, Turnhout, 179-212.

A newly identified figure of the Virgin from a late Anglo-Saxon rood at Great Hale Lincolnshire’, Antiquaries Journal, Vol. 80, 285-94 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Sex, Self-Censorship and the Anglo-Saxonist: Baldwin Brown’s sheela at Great Hale’, Lincolnshire Past and Present, Vol. 42, Winter 2000/01, 3-6 (co-author with P Everson).

‘Protecting Industrial Sites – an interim report on the MPP’, Industrial Archaeology News (The Bulletin of the Association for Industrial Archaeology), Vol. 115, Winter 2000, 2-4.

1999

The Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture. Volume 5, Lincolnshire, The British Academy/Oxford. (co-author with P Everson).

The College of the Vicars Choral of York Minster at Bedern: Architectural Fragments (Fascicule 10/4 in the Archaeology of York series), CBA, York.

‘A Very Goodly House Longging to Sutton ..., A Reconstruction of John of Gaunt’s Palace, Lincoln’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 34, 5-15.

Review of M Thurlby, The Herefordshire School of Sculpture, in MSRG Annual Report, Vol. 14, 48-9. 1998

‘The Pre-History of Conservation’, Reconstruction & Regeneration. The Philosophy of Conservation. (Proceedings of the IHBC Canterbury Conference 1997) (ed. D Kincaid), Canterbury, 6-12.

'A Hitherto Unidentified Image of the Mithraic God Arimanius at Lincoln?', Britannia,Vol. 29, 359-63.

1997

'The Lincoln Stonebow and the Flattery of Princes', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol.150, 96-105.

'Fons et Origo. The symbolic death, burial and resurrection of English font-stones', Church Archaeology, Vol. 1, 17-25.

'"Also a Soldier ...", Evidence for a Mithraeum in Lincoln?', Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 32, 21- 24.

‘The Early Norman Castle at Lincoln and a Re-evaluation of the original west tower of Lincoln Cathedral’, Medieval Archaeology, Vol. 41, 223-33 (co-author with A Vince).

1996

'Rural Settlement in England: An English Heritage Mapping Project', Ruralia I, Papers of the conference Ruralia I, Prague 8th - 14th September 1995, Pamatky Archeologicke – Supplementum 5, Prague, 72-79 (co-author with B K Roberts & S Wrathmell).

'Sacred Profanity: the theology of rabbit breeding and the symbolic landscape of the warren', World Archaeology Vol.28, 265-72 (co-author with M Stocker). 1995

'Industrial Archaeology and the Monuments Protection Programme', Managing the Industrial Heritage (eds. M Palmer, and P Neaverson), Leicester, 105-13.

'The Priory of The Holy Trinity, York: Antiquarians and Architectural History', Yorkshire Monasticism. Archaeology, Art and Architecture, from the 7th to the 16th Century. Transactions of the British Archaeological Association for 1988 (ed. L Hoey), 78-96. 'Who Settled Where and Why?', Conservation Bulletin, Vol.27, July 1995, 17-19.

'Choosing Industrial Monuments', Conservation Bulletin, Vol.28, November 1995, 8-9.

'The Evidence for a Pre-Viking church Adjacent to the Anglo-Saxon Barrow at Taplow, Buckinghamshire', Archaeological Journal, Vol.152, 441-54 (co-author with D Went). 1994

'Introduction. Understanding what we Conserve', Buildings Archaeology. Applications in Practice (Oxbow Monograph No.43) (eds. J. Wood, G. Chitty, R. Hook and D. Stocker), Oxford, 1-9.

1993

'The Early Church in Lincolnshire. A Study of the Sites and their Significance', Pre-Viking Lindsey. Lincoln Archaeological Studies No.1 (ed. A.G. Vince), CLAU, Lincoln, 101-22.

'Recording Worked Stone', Advances in Monastic Archaeology, British Archaeological Reports (British Series 227) (eds. R. Gilchrist & H. Mytum), Oxford, 19-27.

'Introduction', The City of Durham: An Archaeological Survey (ed. P. Lowther) (Durham Archaeological Journal Volume. 9), 27-30.

'Medieval Rural Settlements and the Monuments Protection Programme', Medieval Settlement Research Group, Annual Review, Vol. 8, 15 (co-author with B.K. Roberts & S. Wrathmell).

1992

'Broken Toes or Interdisciplinary Ballet: Architectural History, Archaeology and the Recording of Buildings', The Field Archaeologist, Vol.16, 302-3.

'The Shadow of the Generals Armchair', Archaeological Journal, Vol.149, 415-20 (review article).

1991

St Mary's Guildhall, Lincoln. The Survey and Excavation of a Medieval Building Complex (Fascicule XII/1 in the Archaeology of Lincoln series), CBA, London. 1990

'Rubbish Recycled: A Study of the Re-use of stone in Lincolnshire', Stone. Quarrying and Building in England AD 43-1525, (ed. D. Parsons), Phillimore/RAI, Chichester, 83-101 (co-author with P Everson).

‘The Archaeology of the Reformation in Lincoln. A Case Study in the Redistribution of Building Materials in the Mid Sixteenth Century’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 25, 18-32.

‘Fragment of a Decorated Late Saxon Grave-cover from Glentham’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 25, 53-4 (co-author with P. Everson). 1989

Various contributions in The Buildings of England - Lincolnshire (2nd edition), by N Pevsner, and J Harris, (ed. N. Antram), Harmondsworth.

1988

'Two Architectural Fragments', Medieval Tenements in Aldwark and Other Sites (Fascicule 10/2 in the Archaeology of York series) (eds. R A Hall, H Macgregor and M Stockwell), CBA, London, 114-5.

‘A Recently Discovered Romanesque Gravecover from Lincoln and its local affiliations’, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 23, 31-4.

1987

Recording Worked Stones: A Practical Guide (CBA Archaeological Handbooks Series, No.1), CBA, London (co- author and co-editor with R K Morris). The Churches of St. Mary Bishophill Junior and St. Mary Castlegate, York (Fascicule 8/2 in the Archaeology of York series), CBA, London (co-author with L P Wenham et al.).

'The Mystery of the Shrines of St. Hugh', St Hugh of Lincoln (ed. H. Mayr-Harting), OUP, Oxford, 89-124.

1986

The Church and Graveyard of St Mark, Lincoln (Fascicule XIII/1 in the Archaeology of Lincoln series), CBA, London (editor and co-author with B Gilmour).

'The Architectural Fragments' and 'The Sepulchral Fragments', The Church and Cemetery of St Mark, Lincoln (Fascicule XIII/1 in the Archaeology of Lincoln series) (eds. B Gilmour & D A Stocker), CBA, London, 44-82.

‘The Shrine of Little St Hugh of Lincoln’, Medieval Art, and Architecture at Lincoln Cathedral: Proceedings of the British Archaeological Association Annual Meeting, 1982, London, 109-17.

St Mary's Guildhall: An Historical and Archaeological Guide, Lincoln Civic Trust, Lincoln (co-author with CPC Johnson).

1985

'The Tomb and Shrine of Bishop Grosseteste in Lincoln Cathedral', England in the Thirteenth Century (ed. W M Ormrod), University of Evansville Press, Nottingham, 143-8.

‘The Shrine of Bishop Grosseteste’, Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1984-5, First Annual Report of the Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology, 54-5.

'Excavations at Lincoln Minster 1984-5: An Interim Report', Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 20, 15- 20.

‘Lincoln Cathedral (an interim report on excavations 1984-5)’, Archaeology in Lincolnshire 1984-5. First Annual Report of the Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology, 42-3.

1984 Lincoln Castle: A Comprehensive Guide, Lincolnshire County Council, Lincoln (co-author with H Elliott).

'Four views of Clementhorpe Priory, York', The History of Clementhorpe Nunnery (Fascicule 2/1 in the Archaeology of York series) (eds. R B Dobson & S Donaghey), CBA, London, 31-4.

'The Franciscan Friary at Lincoln: A Reassessment', Archaeological Papers from York: Essays in honour of M.W. Barley (eds. P V Addyman & V Black), YAT, York, 137-44. 'Recent work at The Monk's Abbey, Lincoln', Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol. 19, 103-5.

1983

'The West Gate of Lincoln Castle', Archaeology in Lincoln 1982-3, 18-27. 1982

'The Tower of St Benedict's Church Lincoln', Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Vol.17, 82-3.

'St Mary's Guildhall Lincoln', Archaeology in Lincoln 1981-2, 8-16 (co-author with J Magilton). 1981

'St. Nicholas' Church, Walmgate, York', Interim. The Bulletin of York Archaeology, Vol. VII/3, 5-10.

'Architectural Fragments in York: An Outline of the Problem', CBA Churches Bulletin, Vol. 15, 9-13.

1980 'The Architectural Fragments', The church of St Helen-on-the-Walls, York (Fascicule 10/1 in the Archaeology of York Series)(ed. J R Magilton), CBA, London, 29-36.

'The Bedern Hall, York, Part 1', Interim. The Bulletin of York Archaeology, Vol.VII/1, 21-6 (co-author with C Wilson). 'The Bedern Hall, York, Part 2', Interim. The Bulletin of York Archaeology, Vol.VII/2, 30-8 (co-author with C Wilson).

1979 'How does your garden grow ...?', Interim, The Bulletin of York Archaeology, Vol.VI/4, 3-8.