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Romany Routes Index to Volume 4 ROMANY ROUTES - INDEX TO VOLUME 4 December 1998 to September 2000 Compiled by Kathleen Doyle, Janet Keet-Black, Alan McGowan Contents Places 2 Names 8 Members’ Interests 25 Photographs 28 Sequence of Page Numbers in Volume 4 No 1 Pages 1-40 No 2 Pages 41-80 No 3 Pages 81-120 No 4 Pages 121-160 No 5 Pages 161-200 No 6 Pages 201-240 No 7 Pages 241-284 No 8 Pages 285-332 Romany Routes 1 Index to Volume 4 PLACES BEDFORDSHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE Brampton 44 11, 35, 199, 217 11, 35, 217, 317 Chapeltown 329 Bedford 58 Caldecote 90 Chesterfield 331 Botany Bay 90 Cambridge 328, 329 Dalbury 128 Capel 329 Coates 329 Derby 251, 327, 331 Harlington 301 Fordham 58 Ilkeston 327, 329 Henlow 165 Isle of Ely 90 Littlemoor 44 Kings Cow-hovil 133 Linton 83 Mappley (Mapperley?) 327 Little Staughton 222 Newmarket 10, 44, 142, Norton 329 Marston Moretaine 133 174, 238 Sudbury 128 Ridgmont 165, 222 Stetchworth 174 Tansley 44 Southill 212, 301 Wisbech 327, 329 Woodthorpe, Clay Cross 44 Wilden 222 Wipsnut (Whipsnade?) 148 CHESHIRE 320 DEVON 11 Woburn Sands 123 Birkenhead 328 Bideford 138 Wootton 222 Bollington 328 Chudleigh 150 Chester 321 Down St Mary 251 BERKSHIRE Haughton Green 320 Exeter 331 43, 48, 49, 96, 181 Hazel Grove 44 Honiton 236, 251 Abingdon 59, 135, 219 Northwich 321 Mary Down 251 Ascot 232 Tabley House 79 Mullon (Mullion?) 251 Chieveley 165 Waverton 321 Newton Abbot 236 East Garston 50-51 Wilmslow 236 North Molton 251 Lambourne 49 Wirral 331 Okehampton 251 Maidenhead 123 Plymouth Mortimer 181 CORNWALL 11 64, 150, 236, 322, 329, 331 Newbury 49, 295 Bodmin 188, 236 St Thomas 293 Newtown, Reading 232-3 Camborne 190, 236 Sourton 251 Reading 64, 138, 232-3, Hayle 188-190 South Molton 51 259-260, 275, 325-6 Launceston 153, 206 Tavistock 236 Stanford in the Vale 101 Liskeard 129 Wolborough 236 Sutton Courtenay 219 Menheniot 100 Thatcham 49 Mullon (Mullion?) 251 DORSET 52, 113, 324 Welford 50 Phillack Pelham 236 Broadwater (Broadwinsor) 291 Windsor 150, 275 Redruth 190 Broadwinsor 291 Wokingham 331 St Erth 190 Clapton (Somerset?) 291 Woolhampton 49 St Tudy 251 Coombe 291 Stratton 331 Dorchester 28-29 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE The Tamar 10 Farnham 207 49, 148, 199 Trelissick 190 Kingston 291 Bow Brickhill 233 Trethew Farm 100 Kinson 240 Buckland 148 Truro 331 Poole 182 Castlethorpe 212 Puddletown 324 Colnbrook 116, 130 CUMBERLAND 49, 60 Purbeck 291 Datchet 242, 274 Bridekirk 50 Shaftesbury 155 Horton 130 Carlisle 60, 90, 97 Sherborne 291 Long Crendon 6 Moscow 90 Tolpuddle 291 Newport Pagnell 142 Penrith 282, 331 Wareham 291 Quainton 322 West Howe 182 Waddesdon 322 DERBYSHIRE 30, 117, 326 West Moors 207, 208 Windsor 150 Ashover 44 Wool 291 Beeley 148 Belper 328 Romany Routes 2 Index to Volume 4 DURHAM 49 Hawkesbury 173 Sarnesfield 94 Barnard Castle 327 Stow on the Wold 99, 120 Felling 134 HERTFORDSHIRE Gateshead 97 HAMPSHIRE 49, 67, 96, 324 11, 24, 35, 182, 199 Greatham 327 Aldershot 46, 177, 298, 300 Barnet 217 Houghton-le-Spring 134 Alton 181, 250, 305 Berkhampstead 12 Jarrow 159 Andover 48, 96, 97, 266 Bovingdon 148 Basingstoke 46, 329 Harpenden 238 ESSEX 289, 318 Baughurst 177 Hemel Hempstead 288 Backing (Bocking?) 329 Bentley 116 Hertford 88, 288 Blackmore 124 Binsted 116, 180 Little Gaddesden 12 Braintree 328 Boldre 181, 266 Northchurch 148 Brentwood 331 Bournemouth 46, 182, 240 Offley 328 Castle Hedingham 328 Bramshill 176 Rickmansworth 148 Chelmsford 124, 163, 165 Christchurch 328 St Albans 331 Chigwell 165, 197 Dummer 136 Southgate 328 Colchester 331 Easton 27 Wallington 301 Dagenham 197 East Tisted 147 Watford 148, 329, 331 Danbury Common 259 East Woodhay 49 Eastwood 28, 259 Eling 88 HUNTINGDONSHIRE Epping Forest 165, 233, 317 Eversley 139, 176-7 11, 125 Fairlop 197 Fareham 136 Buckden 125 Fairlop Forest 142 Fawley 165, 218 Folksworth 83 Fairlop Oak 165 Hambledon 165 Huntingdon 125 Galleywood Common 124 Hartfordbridge Flats 176 Kimbolton 212 Great Baddow 124 Hazeley Heath 176 Ramsey 125 Hainault Forest 165, 197 Headley 136 Harlow 297 Itchen Stoke 136 ISLE OF MAN 43-4, 102-103 Hockley 124 Little London 275 Ilford 46, 258 Longparish 136 ISLE OF WIGHT 49, 181 Leigh on Sea 318 New Forest 46, 266, 331 Parkhurst 265 Leytonstone 233, 258-60, 319 North Waltham 136 Prittlewell 259 Odiham 13, 147, 207 KENT Shenfield 163 Portsea 49, 267, 296 11, 24, 67, 91- 93, 123-4, Southend 28 Portsmouth 13, 96, 199, 324 261, 262-5, 289, 305, 312-15 South Harley (Harlow?) 328 Sholing 209, 219 Ash 254 Thundersley 318 Southampton 267, 275, 328 Ashford 213, 254 Tilbury 319 Sparsholt 163 Beckenham 238 West Ham 331 Stockbridge 25 Belvedere 263 Upper Clatford 48-49, 97 Biddenden 192 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Vernham Dean 275 Birchington 254, 287 49, 96, 120, 256, 323 Waterlooville 13 Blackheath 259 Alderborough 329 Weston Patrick 180 Brompton 327 Avening 251 Wickham 294 Canterbury 200, 213, 287, 328 Berkeley 242 Winchester 14, 31, 147, 180, Chalk 312 Brimpsfield 173 266, 292 Charing 255, 264 Bristol 199 Yateley 136 Charlton 200 Cheltenham 238, 327, 331 Charlton near Dover Cirencester 4-6, 173 HEREFORDSHIRE 213, 255, 296, 301 Cold Ashton 173 45, 67, 199, 321 Chartham 264 Cranham 173 Bishopstone 128 Chatham 8, 313-14, 329 Evening (Avening) 251 Bridgington Berry 90 Chilham 264 Fairford 49 Kingsland 128 Chislet 254 Gloucester 32, 328 Ledbury 90 Cranbrook 69 Great Witcombe 32 Leominster 128 Crystal Palace 265 Romany Routes 3 Index to Volume 4 Darenth Wood 264 LANCASHIRE 3 Wainfleet 44 Deal 85 Accrington 234-5 West Torrington 6 Denstroude 265 Aintree 238 Dover 92, 213, 287, 301 Ashton 331 LONDON Dunkirk 265 Blackburn 115 97, 98, 159, 182, 197-9, Elham 55 Blackpool 33, 45, 193, 329 260, 288-9, 327, 328, 329 Erith 263-4 Bolton 328 Cripplegate 288 Faversham 265 Chorley 327 Folkestone 45-46, 55, Fleetwood 329 MIDDLESEX 192, 238, 254-5 Leigh 331 Bow 329 Frindsbury 98 Liverpool 45, 64, 142, Brentford 331 Goodnestone 254 152, 322, 328, 329 Camden Town 258-9 Gravesend 312 Manchester 3, 148, 328 Chelsea 124 Greenwich 259 Openshaw 148 Cowley 148 Greenwick (Greenwich?) 329 Preston 331 Edmonton 174-5 Hadlow 56 Ratcliffe Bridge 328 Hampton 327 Hartlake 56 Ulverston 11 Hampton Wick 64, 298-9 Herne 254 Warrington 329 Harlesden Green 181 Herne Common 264-5 Harrow 48 Hinxhill 254 LEICESTERSHIRE Harrow Green 259 Horsmonden 299 Burbridge (Burbage?) 328 Harrow on the Hill 181 Hythe 55, 255 Bushby 44 Hendon 331 Iwade 200 Coleorton 128 Hyde Park 45 Knoxfield 264 Dunton Bassett 328 Islington 289, 331 Lenham Heath 255 Hinckley 328 Kensington 76 Luton 313 Leicester 138, 142, 251, Marlborough House 45 Lydden 301 327, 328, 329 Marylebone 289 Lyminge 55 Loughborough 328 Mile End 329 Maidstone 8, 150, 213 Melton Mowbray 331 Notting Hill 30 Meopham 261 Mountsorrel 327 Ruislip 206 Mersham 138 Muston 279 St George in the East 64 Milton 200 Shepshed 327 St Giles in the Fields 197 Milton by Sittingbourne Wymeswold 328 St Pancras 257, 259, 289 192, 207 Shadwell (Tower Hamlets) 64 Ramsgate 45, 287 LINCOLNSHIRE 205 Shoreditch 30, 88, 198 Ruxley 263 Alford 55 Somerstown 259 St Pauls Cray 263 Barrowby 278 Stepney 45, 90, 138 Sevenoaks 319 Boston 142, 327 Tower Hamlets 64 Sheerness 200 Brigg 329 Westminster 198 Sittingbourne 192 Gainsborough 327 Whitechapel 238 Speldhurst 299 Grantham 44, 135, 278-9, Willesden 331 Staple 254 282, 327, 328, 329 Tenterden 191, 301 Grimsby 328 NORFOLK 52, 196 Thanet 138, 287 Heckingham 329 Carbrooke 329 Throwley 254 Horncastle 90 Feltwell 329 Tonbridge 52 Isle of Axholme 316 Germain 329 Tower Hamlets, Dover 301 Lincoln 142, 327, 329 Great Fransham 232 Upper Thruxted 264 Louth 327 Great Holkham 196 West Wickham 263 New York 90 Heckingham 329 Wingham 90 Pinchbeck Barr 327 Kings Lynn 148, 329 Woolwich 138 Pointon 329 Northwold 328 Wormshill 254 Sleaford 328 Norwich 175, 196, 232, 329 Wrotham 148 Spalding 82-83, 115, 327 Tilney 329 Yalding 8, 312 Stamford 329 Wells 329 Stow Green 142 Wiggenhall St Germain 329 Romany Routes 4 Index to Volume 4 Wymondham 175 Stoke Lyne 54 Cannock 331 Yarmouth 199 Swinbrook 135 Church Eaton 128 Tackley 212 Fulford 128 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Thame 6 Kingsley 128 Barby 328 Upper Heyford 26, 54, 59 Marchington 128 Boughton Green 142 Weston on the Green 35 Newcastle 328 Bozeat 133 Witney 150 Rushall 173 Easton on the Hill 212 Sandon 128 Grimsbury Walkworth 134 SHROPSHIRE 39, 49, 96, Shenstone 128 Northampton 142 117, 235 Stone 128 Peterborough 142, 328, 329 Albrighton 36 Swynnerton 128 Towcester 175, 222, 256 Baschurch 128 Wedgley (Sedgley?) 44 Chetwynd 128 Wednesbury 209 NORTHUMBERLAND Donington 36 Wolverhampton 209, 235 49, 61, 96, 191, 275 Duddleston 51 Barrasford 50 Ellesmere 128 SUFFOLK 199 Chollerton 50 Fitz 128 California 43, 89 Chollerton Edge 275 Hinstock 128 Ipswich 43, 89, 329 Haltwhistle 50 Hodnet 128 Kesgrave 164 Haydon 50 Knockin 128 Newmarket 10, 44, 142, Hexham 50, 97 Loppington 128 174, 238 High Stanners 134 Ludlow 128 Sudbury 321 Holywell 134 Moreton Corbet 128 Walsham le Willows 63 Morpeth 134 Moreton Say 128 Westhorpe 63 Newcastle 90, 324, 331 Ruyton of the 11 128 Woodstock 150 Norham 62 Shawbury 128 Woolpit 327 Rothbury 8 Stoke Upon Tern 128 Stamfordham 275 Welshampton 128 SURREY 329 Tweedmouth 275 Weston under Redcastle 128 Ash 298 Tweedmouth Moor 8 Whitchurch 128 Barnes 11 Withington 128 Battersea 46, 163, 192 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Wroxeter 128 Bisley 156 Greasley 251 Borough (Southwark) 198 Hucknall 251 SOMERSET Chertsey 291 Mansfield 328 Axbridge 330 Chilworth 299 Newark 278 Bridgwater 327 Compton 25 Nottingham 64, 142, Clapton 291 Dunsall (Dunsfold?) 90 327, 328, 329 Frome 266, 294 Egham 48 Vowden Green 327 Halanton 251 Elephant & Castle 318 Holcombe 282 Epsom
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