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Rutland Record Index of numbers 21-30 Compiled by Robert Ovens Rutland Local History & Record Society The Society is formed from the union in June 1991 of the Rutland Local History Society, founded in the 1930s, and the Rutland Record Society, founded in 1979. In May 1993, the Rutland Field Research Group for Archaeology & History, founded in 1971, also amalgamated with the Society. The Society is a Registered Charity, and its aim is the advancement of the education of the public in all aspects of the history of the ancient County of Rutland and its immediate area. Registered Charity No. 700723 The main contents of Rutland Record 21-30 are listed below. Each issue apart from RR25 also contains annual reports from local societies, museums, record offices and archaeological organisations as well as an Editorial. For details of the Society’s other publications and how to order, please see inside the back cover. Rutland Record 21 (£2.50, members £2.00) ISBN 978 0 907464 31 9 Letters of Mary Barker (1655-79); A Rutland association for Anton Kammel; Uppingham by the Sea – Excursion to Borth 1875-77; Rutland Record 22 (£2.50, members £2.00) ISBN 978 0 907464 32 7 Obituary – Prince Yuri Galitzine; Returns of Rutland Registration Districts to 1851 Religious Census; Churchyard at Exton Rutland Record 23 (£2.50, members £2.00) ISBN 978 0 907464 33 4 Hoard of Roman coins from Tinwell; Medieval Park of Ridlington;* Major-General Lord Ranksborough (1852-1921); Rutland churches in the Notitia Parochialis 1705; John Strecche, Prior of Brooke 1407-25 * This article won a British Association for Local History Publication Award in 2006 Rutland Record 24 (£2.50, members £2.00) ISBN 978 0 907464 35 8 Rutland and the medieval wool trade; Ketton Freestone in the nineteenth century; Returns of Rutland parishes in the Stamford Registration District to 1851 Religious Census Rutland Record 25 (£2.50, members £2.00) ISBN 978 0 907464 37 2 Rutland in Print: a bibliography of England’s smallest county, compiled by J D Bennett Rutland Record 26 (£3.50, members £3.00) ISBN 978 0 907464 38 9 Rutland and the Gunpowder Plot; Uppingham’s 1875-77 typhoid outbreak – the social context;* Rutlanders in Devon, Norfolk and Warwickshire in the 1851 Census * This article was a joint first prize winner in the British Association for Local History Awards in 2008 Rutland Record 27 (£3.50, members £3.00) ISBN 978 0 907464 40 2 Obituary – G H Boyle; Rutland Militia; Railways in Rutland; Hunters and Gatherers of the Uppingham Plateau Rutland Record 28 (£4.00, members £3.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 42 6 Late fifteenth century wills from Stamford and Rutland; Lady Charlotte Finch (1725-1813); Thomas Hotchkin of Tixover; The King v Richard Hack; Rutland beneficiaries at Lord Harborough’s hospital at Stapleford Rutland Record 29 (£4.00, members £3.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 43 3 Clerical incumbents in early Victorian Rutland; The Ven T K Bonney (1782-1863); Old Hall Farm and Martinsthorpe House Rutland Record 30 (£4.00, members £3.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 45 7 The Haringtons of Exton; Vincent Wing and political astrology; Robert Gouger (1802-46); Rutland resources at the University of Nottingham RUTLAND LOCAL HISTORY & RECORD SOCIETY Registered Charity No. 700273 The Society’s publications, with their main contents, are currently available (autumn 2015) as follows: Rutland Record 1 (£1.00) 5. The Heritage of Rutland Water Emergence of Rutland; Medieval hunting grounds; Rutland field ed Robert Ovens & Sheila Sleath (2nd imp 2008). History, names; Illiteracy in 19th century Rutland archaeology, people, buildings, landscape, geology, natural Rutland Record 16 (£2.00, members £1.50) history of Rutland Water area; reservoir construction; sailing, Iron smelting; Saxon archaeology; Stilton cheese; Oakham in fishing, birdwatching, flora and fauna 1851; Rutland Hotel, Wanganui (last few copies £15.00, members £12.00) Rutland Record 17 (£2.00, members £1.50) Occasional Publications Byrch's charity; Maj-Gen Robt Overton; 50-52 High St, 1. Domesday Book in Rutland: the dramatis personae Uppingham; White Hart, Uppingham by Prince Yuri Galitzine (1986) (OP) Rutland Record 18 (£2.00, members £1.50) 2. The Oakham Survey 1305 ed Allen Chinnery (1988). Earthworks at Belton-in-Rutland; Peter de Neville; Oakham Medieval survey: population, occupations, topography, customs, gallows; Buckingham's house at Burley and personal/place-name evidence (OP) Rutland Record 19 (£2.00, members £1.50) 3. The Rutland Hearth Tax 1665 ed Jill Bourn & Amanda Goode (1991). Introduction and transcript (OP) Anne Barker; Exton and Noel family; 14th century Rutland bacon; Emigrants to Australia; annual reports 4. The History of Gilson's Hospital, Morcott Rutland Record 20 (£2.00, members £1.50) by David Parkin (1995). The charity, its almshouse, trustees, Rutland castles; Medieval site at Barrowden; Mompesson and beneficiaries, and farm at Scredington, Lincs; foundation deed, Gilson’s will (£3.50, members £2.50) Rutland inns; George Phillips; annual reports 5. Lyndon, Rutland by Charles Mayhew (1999). Guide to the Rutland Record 21-30 village and church (OP) for details of contents see inside front cover 6. The History of the Hospital of St John the Evangelist & St Rutland Record 31 (£4.00, members £3.50) Anne in Okeham by David Parkin (2000). The 600-year old Medieval woodlands of Rutland; State of education in early charity: history, chapel, trustees and beneficiaries (£3.50, Victorian Rutland; annual reports members £2.50) Rutland Record 32 (£4.50, members £3.50) 7. The 1712 Land Tax Assessments and the 1710 Poll Book for Neanderthals at Glaston; Fox Talbot & Rutland; Oakham Rutland ed T H McK Clough (2005). Introduction, commentary, School’s Masters & Ushers; Thring at Uppingham School; transcripts, indexes (£5.00, members £3.50) annual reports 8. Common Right and Private Interest: Rutland’s Common Rutland Record 33 (£4.50, members £3.50) Fields and their Enclosure by Ian E Ryder (2006). Detailed Marriage of George Villiers and Katherine Manners; Three account of Rutland’s enclosures, with historical background, villages in early Victorian Rutland; Wilkershaw cow pasture, case studies, gazetteer and indexes (£5.50, members £4.50) Beaumont Chase; Time Team at Oakham Castle; annual reports 9. Who Owned Rutland in 1873: Rutland entries in Return of Rutland Record 34 (£4.50, members £3.50) Owners of Land 1873 by T H McK Clough (2010). Annotated Early history of Market Overton; Leighfield Forest; Rutland transcript of the 563 Rutland entries; analysis, Lyddington and resources at Leicester; annual reports Chipping Campden (Gloucs) case studies (£7.50, members £6.00) Rutland Record 35 (£4.50, members £3.50) Preston Manor House; Exton witch bottle; Population trends in 10. Medieval Property Transactions in Rutland: Abstracts of Feet Rutland; annual reports of Fines 1197-1509, edited by Bridget Wells-Furby. Summaries of 355 fines; commentary, discussion, indexes (£10.00, members Index of Rutland Record 1-10, compiled by John Field (1994) £8.00) (£2.00, members £1.50) 11. John Barber’s Oakham Castle and its Archaeology, edited by Index of Rutland Record 11-20 compiled by Robert Ovens Elaine Jones & Robert Ovens. John Barber’s notes on his 1950s (2011) (£2.50, members £1.50) excavations and other contemporary accounts (£8.00, members The following are out of print: Rutland Record 2-7, 8 (Who was £6.00) Who in Rutland), 9, 10 (Burley-on-the-Hill), 11-17 UK postage and packing (2nd class or parcel) Rutland Record, Index, Occasional Publications 4, 6: £1.25 one issue + Rut land Record Series 1. Tudor Rutland: The County Community under Henry VIII 50p each extra issue; Occasional Publications 7, 8, 9, and Stained Glass: ed Julian Cornwall (1980). The Military Survey of 1522 & the £1.50 each; Tudor Rutland, Weather Journals, Occasional Publication 10: £2.00 each; Time in Rutland: £5.00; Heritage of Rutland Water: Lay Subsidy of 1524, with introduction (£3.00, members £2.00) £7.00 by carrier. Please enquire for rates for overseas orders. 2. The Weather Journals of a Rutland Squire ed John Kington (1988). Thomas Barker’s 18th century weather, farming and All orders for publications, with payment in sterling including p&p, countryside records, with introduction (£5.00, members £3.50) should be sent to: The Honorary Editor, RLHRS, c/o Rutland County Museum, Catmose Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HW, England. 3. Stained Glass in Rutland Churches by Paul Sharpling (1997). Cheques should be made payable to RLHRS. Enquiries to Complete survey & gazetteer; introduction; lists of glaziers, [email protected]. Publications can also be ordered subjects, dedicatees, donors, heraldry (£5.00, members £3.50) securely on-line at www.genfair.co.uk: p&p charges may differ from 4. Time in Rutland: a history and gazetteer of the bells, scratch those shown above and members’ rates are not available when ordering on-line. dials, sundials and clocks of Rutland by Robert Ovens & Sheila Sleath (2002). Definitive account of Membership and other enquiries dials, clocks and bells of Rutland (£10.00, members £7.50) Please refer to our website: www.rutlandhistory.org. RUTLAND RECORD Journal of the Rutland Local History & Record Society Index of numbers 21-30 (2001-2010) Compiled by Robert Ovens Rutland Local History & Record Society 2015 RLHRS: Index of Rutland Record 21-30 First published in 2015 by Rutland Local History & Record Society Registered Charity No 700273 Rutland County Museum Catmose Street Oakham Rutland LE15 6HW Copyright © RLHRS 2015 ISSN 0260-3322 ISBN 978-0-907464-54-9 The contents of the Society’s publications reflect the views of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Society or its Editor. The Society tries to ensure that where necessary copyright and reproduction permissions are obtained and acknowledgements included; it apologises for any error or omission and, when brought to its attention, undertakes to include a suitable acknowledgement at the next opportunity.