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Rutland Record Journal of the Rutland Local History & Record Society (formerly the Rutland Record Society) Index of numbers 1-10 (1980-1990) compiled by John Field The Rutland Local History & Record Society Oakham, Rutland, 1994 Registered Charity No. 700273 ISSN 0260-3322 Printed for the Rut1and Local History & Record Society by Leicestershire County Council, Central Print Services, from camera-ready copy prepared by T H McK Clough using Cicero word-processing 1994 Copyright Rut1and Local History & Record Society 1994 CONTENTS Introduction 4 Chronology and Extent of Rutland Record 1-10 4 Index of Contributors and Titles 5 Index of Books Reviewed 8 General Index 9 The Society's Publications inside back cover INTRODUCTION "Is it not time," asked the Editor of the Rutland Record in 1980, "before all is lost, to re-establish our links with the past?" These words were no mere rallying cry in the first issue of this journal. They were to serve as part of the statement of the aims of the Society that had just come into existence and as an invitation to contribute to a journal dedicated to the discovering and reinforcement of the bonds between the old and the new in the county of Rutland. The issues of Rutland Record indexed here bear witness to the strength of the response to Bryan Waites's opening challenge. The successive numbers offered aspects of Rutland life and thought, wide in their historical range and topical variety. Matters as diverse as Rutland's origins, the history of cricket, local beer, church architecture, ironstone quarrying, and meteorology were dealt with, each in some depth, in the first five numbers alone. Apart from Nos. 8 and 10, subsequent issues continued on the same path. Who was Who in Rutland, to which the contents of No. 8 were entirely given over, concentrated on people - not just the great and the good, but also the ordinary folk who made their mark, and a few of the great and not good. The articles in No. 10 celebrated the end of an era for Burley on the Hill and demonstrated the national and international ramifications of the story of a single property in our small but obviously not insignificant county. This account of a great house and the people living and working in it brought full circle the editor's words of hope and concern expressed in the very first issue. The implications of the word Record have not been ignored. Each number (apart from No. 8) has provided information on documents concerning Rutland's history in the custody of neighbouring counties and in the national capital. Articles by specialists on selected manuscript sources have brought to life the events and the people recorded in the documents, showing them to be real human activities and persons, and not the meaningless motions of figures in an idyllic landscape. In every issue except No. 8 the meetings and work of local societies have received due attention. New accessions to the Rutland County Museum have been regularly reported and occasionally described in detail. Publications relating to the county and the region have been listed and reviewed, and some of the authors have contributed articles to the Record, bringing their views into even sharper focus. These Indexes are intended to add to the usefulness of the Rutland Record by making accessible the multitude of facts contained in the first ten issues of the journal. The Compiler's warmest thanks are due to the members of the Publications Committee for their encouragement and helpful suggestions, and particularly to Tim Clough for his accurate keyboard and layout work. CHRONOLOGY AND EXTENT OF RUTLAND RECORD 1-10 The first ten issues of Rutland Record, published under the Society's original name, are as follows: 1. 1980 pages 1-48 6. 1986 193-224 2. 1981 49-96 7. 1987 225-56 3. 1982-83 97-128 8. 1988 257-96 4. 1984 129-60 9. 1989 297-340 5. 1985 161-92 10. 1990 341-84 Rutland Record 8, subtitled Whowas Who in Rutland, consists of biographical entries. Rutland Record 10, subtitled Heritage on the Hill, is devoted to Burley on the Hill. The merger of the Rutland Record Society with the Rutland Local History Society in 1991 led to a change of name in the publishing Society, but the title of the journal remains unaltered. INDEX OF CONTRffiUTORS AND TITLES The pagination limits of each article are indicated in this Index, to facilitate bibliographic references. Able artisans: the Southwell family of Uppingham, CLOUGH, T.H.McK. (contillued) 9.333-4 Notes: Rutland in The Gellealogist, 7.253; Rutland Accessions 1980-81, 2.96 County Museum: library and collections, 1.41; ADAMS, A.W.: see Rutland Field Research Group ill Rutland Society of Industry, 2.93; Oakham Castle, General Index 2.93 ADAMS, Richard: Rutland in maps,2.84, 3.121,4.154, See also (ed.) Museum and project reports; alld see 5.184,6.217 Rutland County Museum ill General Index Archdeacon Robert Johnson: Puritan divine, 2.49-57 COOK,B.J. (with T.H.McK. Clough): The Ryhall ASTON, Nigel: The French Revolution and Rutland, hoard,9.305-11 5.181-3; Humphrey Repton and the Burley landscape, COX, Barrie: The major place-names of Rutland: to 9.312-15; Patrons and parsons: the Earls of Winchilsea Domesday and beyond, 7.227-30 and the Vicars of Burley c.I720-1820, 10.367-73 CROSSLEY, J.: Rutland Local History Society report, BARBER, John L.: The case of the missing horseshoe, 9.338 6.205-6; Notes and Queries, 1.46; Oakham School 140 CURL, James Stevens: Burley on the Hill, 10.343-6 years ago, 3.118-20; Thomas Crapper and manhole Daniel Finch,2nd Earl of Nottingham: his house and covers, 4.152-3; The Wase papers in the Bodleian estate, 10.347-61 Library (note), 6.212-13 DA VIES, Richard: Church orientation in Rutland, BEAVER, S.H.: Ironstone in Rutland 1882-1982, 4.142-3 3.110-17 DEAN,Barbara: Reviews: A history o/Lillcolllshire, BENNETT, Nicholas: Rutland Records in the 7.255; A history o/Leicestershire alldRutlalld, 7.255; Lincolnshire Record Office, 6.219-20 Operatioll Oakham, 5.190-1; Rutlalld churches before Bibliography: see Rutland Bibliography restoration, 5.191; Seventeellth centuryLincolnshire, BRANDWOOD,Geoffrey K.: The restoration of Exton 3.128 church,6.207-11; Some early drawings of Rutland DEBNEY, Carol Haswell: Landowners and farmers in churches, 9.316-19 nineteenth century Greetham,4.148-51, 153 BROUGHTON, Heather: Article: The Burley archives, DICKSON, Elizabeth M.: The Painters of 10.362-6 Hurley-on-the-Hill,4.144 Notes: The care of Rutland parish records,9.335-7; Documentation of the Oakham Worfbouse clock, 2.82-3 Rutland records in the Leicestershire Record Office, DONNELLY,!.: Westminster Abbey's Oakham manor 3.122,5.185-6, 7.251; Sir Wingfield Bodenham and 1275-1535,5.167-71 "Rutlandshire" , 2.87-8 ELLIOTT,Bemard: Catholicism in Rutland,9.320-3 Burley archives,10.362-6 Emergence of Rutland and the making of the realm, Burley: the interior in the 1950s, 10.374-8 1.5-12 Burley on the Hill,10.343-346 Family of Rutland stonemasons,6.202-4 BUXTON, A.M.: In search of Ram Jam, 9.324-8; The FIELD, John: Rutland field names: some comparisons Mormon Library, Loughborough,Part I, 5.188-9; Part and contrasts,1.19-24 11,6.220-1 Fifty-one churches of Rutland,4.135-41 Caius Gabriel Cibber (note), 6.213-14 Formation of the Rutland Agricultural Society,2.70-7 Call to arms, 2.51-2 French Revolution and Rutland,5.18\-3 CANTOR, L.M.: The medieval hunting grounds of GALITZlNE, Prince Yuri: Notes & Queries, 1.45 Rutland,1.13-18 Article: The Quaintree Hall House,Braunston, Care of Rutland parish records, 9.335-7 Rutland, 1.25-31 CARROLL, R.A.: Rutland records in the Lincolnshire Review: By God's grace - a history of Uppillgham Record Office,5.187-8 School,5.191 Case of the missing horseshoe, 6.205-6 Great tradition,3.98 Catholicism in Rutland, 9.320-3 HAHAKKUK, Sir John: Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of CHINNERY, Alien: Rutland farms in 1871,2.78-81; Nottingham: his house and estate, 10.347-61 (ed.) Rutland records,1.37-41, 2.86-92 HARDY, Eric: Recipes and Rutland cheese (note), Church orientation in Rutland, 4.142-3 6.214-15 Church orientation (note),5.190; (discussion),6.215-16 HARPER, Margare!: Bibliography,1.47-8 CLOUGH,T.H.McK.: Articles: The documentation of HARTLEY,Fred: "A walking shadow": Cropmarks in the Oakham Workhouse clock,2.82-3; The formation the Rutland landscape, 3.100-4 of the Rutland Agricultural Society,2.70-7; (with H.!. HAYES-HALLIDAY, B.G.: A family of Rutland Cook) The Ryhall hoard, 9.305-11 stonemasons,6.202-4 6 Heritage in danger, 10.342 Painters of Burley-on-the-Hill, 4. 144 HILL, Christine: Rulland bibliography, 2.96, 3. 128, PARKES, Gill: Tithes in Preston, 4. 155-6 4. 160, 5. 192, 6.224, 7.256, 9.339, 10.382 PARSONS, David: Church orientation (note), 5. 190; Historic hedgerows in Rutland, 9.299-304 Transitional architecture in Rulland, 6. 195-201 History of Ruddle's Langham Brewery, 5.172-80 Patrons and parsons: the Earls of Winchilsea and the Humphrey Repton and the Burley landscape, 9.312-15 Vicars of Burley c.I720-1820, 10.367-73 Illiteracy in nineteenth-century Rulland, 1.32-6 Peterborough Diocesan Church Court cases, 5.186-7 Image of Rulland, 9.298 PHYTHlAN-ADAMS, Charles: The emergence of Immortal memory, 4.