Proc. Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 70, 2015, 204–216 (Hampshire Studies 2015)

A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 61–70 (2006–2015)

and to other Field Club publications issued during the period

By Anthony King

This index follows on from the author and title 1.5 Walford, M 2008 An ephemeral feature index to Proceedings 51–60, published in 2005. in the landscape – the Finchdean Lavant The format is also the same, with the articles N 49, 10–13 listed alphabetically by author under broad 1.6 Watts, G 2014 Estuaries as historic subject headings. However, the old headings landscape N 62, 14–16 of Post-medieval (up to c. 1750), and Modern (from c. 1750) have been rearranged, in view See also Prehistory 2.5, 2.12, 2.54; Anglo- of the number of articles under both of these Saxon 4.11; Medieval 5.11, 5.23, 5.25; headings: they are now classified by century, as 19th Century 8.31. follows, 16th and 17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century. The publications indexed are Proceedings PREHISTORY (Hampshire Studies), abbreviated as P, the News- letter (N) numbers 44 (2005) to 63 (2015), the 2.1 Ainsworth, K 2007 An Iron Age stater die New Forest Report (NFR) numbers 43 (2005) to from near Alton, Hampshire N 48, 8 45 (2007), and the Monograph Series (Monog) 2.2 Allen, D 2011 Horned head returns numbers 11 and 12. Also included in this index [Stone sculpture from Boldre] N 56, are the Reports of the New Forest History and 28 Archaeology Group (NFHAGR), 1 (2008) to 2.3 — 2012 Down Ancient Environs 7 (2015), which succeeded the New Forest Project N 58, 19–20 Section of the Field Club in 2008. All substan- 2.4 — 2013 The axe factor [Palaeolithic axe tive articles in these publications have been from Basing House] N 60, 1–2 listed, with the exception of editorials, book 2.5 Allen, M J, Smith, M & Scaife, R 2012 reviews, ephemeral news, etc. Prehistoric Test-side environments and This index is also available on the Hampshire potential for human activity; geoar- Field Club web site. chaeological and palaeo-environmental results from West Quay Road-Carnival Site P 67, 1–24 NATURAL HISTORY, GEOLOGY AND 2.6 Andrews, P, Harding, P & Dinwiddy, K LANDSCAPE 2015 A Late Iron Age-early Romano- British field system and burial at The 1.1 Allen, D 2009 Danebury’s meteoritic fall Bourne, Twyford, Winchester P 70, N 52, 7 201–03 1.2 Clooney, R 2011 Hampshire lime woods 2.7 Anon 2011 Quarley Down ancient N 55, 4–6 environs project: the Laundry Field 1.3 Norton, P 2014 Old Sloden Wood: a excavation – interim note on results survey of the yews NFHAGR 6, 9–25 from 2007–2009 N 55, 11 1.4 Read, C 2006 Bolderwood Lodge and 2.8 Brown, L 2009 An unusual Iron Age Grounds: landscaping and trees NFR enclosure at Fir Hill, Bossington, and a 44, 10–13 Romano-British cemetery near Brook,

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Hampshire: The Broughton to Timsbury 2.22 Gilbert, D, Moore, J & Roberts, C Pipeline, part 2 P 64, 41–80 2012 Late Neolithic and Early Bronze 2.9 Burdekin, R 2011 The Wiltshire Collec- Age occupation at , tion at the Hampshire County Museum Hampshire P 67, 69–78 [prehistoric to post-medieval, largely 2.23 Graham, D & Graham, A 2009 Investiga- from Holbury] N 56, 31–3 tion of a mound on Broxhead Common 2.10 Chapman, A 2006 An Iron Age enclosure P 64, 1–8 at Site A, Kennel Farm, Basingstoke, 2.24 —, — & Branch, N 2012 Environmental Hampshire P 61, 16–62 sampling of one of a pair of mounds on 2.11 Clelland, S C 2012 Prehistoric to Post- Slab Common, Bordon P 67, 229–39 medieval occupation at Dowd’s Farm, 2.25 Hack, B 2008 Rainbow Bar, Hill Head, Hedge End, Hampshire P 67, 142–73 July 2007 N 49, 19 2.12 — et al. 2013 Results of an archaeolo- 2.26 — 2008 Rainbow Bar: suggestions for gical watching brief on land adjacent early dating N 50, 18–19 to Warnford Road, Corhampton, 2.27 — 2011 Rainbow Bar, Hill Head; site of Hampshire [Early Holocene and Middle a Lower Palaeolithic stone tool industry Iron Age] P 68, 1–9 N 55, 9 2.13 Collis, J 2010 Bottom Pond Farm, 2.28 Haines, T, Marshall, A & Peacock, R Owslebury, and the ‘Winchester Hoard’ 2008 Archaeological features at TCS N 53, 4–7 Oakhanger, Hampshire P 63, 215–8 2.14 Cooke, N & Powell, A B 2014 Prehisto- 2.29 Harding, P 2010 An Iron Age farmstead ric settlement and a Romano-British at Somborne Park Farm, Little pottery production site at Groom’s Farm, Somborne P 65, 7–22 Frithend, Hampshire P 69, 184–6 2.30 — & Bridgland, D R 2014 Lower and 2.15 Cottrell, P et al. 2013 Pots, flints and Middle Palaeolithic artefacts and other grain rubbers: ritual in prehistoric results from river gravels at : Southampton P 68, 10–28 important new discoveries P 69, 1–15 2.16 Davis, O 2014 Excavations of a second 2.31 Haslam, R 2012 Iron Age and Roman Iron Age enclosure on Winnall Down, settlement and burial activity at Old Kemp­ Winchester, Hampshire, 2006 P 69, shott Lane, Basingstoke P 67, 79–141 23–48 2.32 Jones, T 2015 Visiting the Lower Palaeo- 2.17 Davis, R J 2015 Three Lower Palaeolithic lithic at Woodgreen N 63, 7 handaxes from Southampton Common: 2.33 King, A C 2014 The Pit-and-Mound candidates for the earliest archaeology Project, episode 3: excavations at in Hampshire N 63, 8–10 Ashurst Lodge, August 2013 NFHAGR 2.18 De’Athe, R 2013 Early Iron Age 6, 26–37 metalworking and Iron Age/early 2.34 King, J 2015 The excavation of two Romano-British settlement evidence Bronze Age barrows on Walworth Indu- along the to strial Estate, Andover, in 1987 P 70, gas pipeline P 68, 29–63 1–33 2.19 Egberts, E et al. 2015 Hominins in the 2.35 Lalor, B 2013 Cholderton Estate bronze Hampshire Avon Valley NFHAGR 7, hoard N 59, 17–19 17–25 2.36 — 2015 The Iron Age and Romano- 2.20 Ellis, C & Chaffey, G 2014 Complex British enclosures at Lamb’s Field, boundary features in the late prehisto- Worting: excavations by the Basingstoke ric landscape at Picket Twenty, Andover Archaeological and Historical Society, P 69, 16–22 1992–2008 P 70, 41–62 2.21 Gibson, C & Knight, S 2007 A Middle 2.37 Lewis, A 2015 A hoard of Late Iron Age Iron Age settlement at Weston Down metalwork from the New Forest P 70, Cottages, Weston Colley, near Winche- 34–40 ster, Hampshire P 62, 1–34 2.38 Lloyd, A 2006 Old Hordle church

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revisited [possible chambered long 5.52, 5.56, 5.59, 5.73; Post-medieval barrow] N 45, 29–31 6.7, 6.17, 6.29; 20th Century 9.2. 2.39 Moody, S 2012 Lithic assemblage from Latchmore excavation 2011 NFHAGR 4, 11–12 ROMAN PERIOD 2.40 Norton, A & Marshall, A 2008 Iron Age and Roman activity at Rectory Road, 3.1 Allen, D 2006 Dunkirt Barn, Abbotts Oakley, Hampshire P 63, 101–9 Ann, excavations 2005 N 45, 26–27 2.41 Oram, R 2006 A Middle Bronze Age 3.2 — 2007 Dunkirt Barn 2006 N 47, 8–9 burnt mound at Greywell Road, Hatch, 3.3 — 2007 Editorial – Roman roads, Basingstoke P 61, 1–15 mosaics, slaves, crocodiles and your 2.42 Pasmore, A 2009 Faircross excavation chance to join in a research project 2007 [LIA enclosure] NFHAGR 1, 3–6 [Fullerton mosaic, figurine of bound 2.43 — 2010 Gorley Bushes excavations captive] N 48, 3–4 2008–9. Site 2213unA (part) [BA 3.4 — 2011 The forgotten emperor – a barrows] NFHAGR 2, 27–35 touring exhibition [Carausius] N 55, 2.44 — 2011 The pit-and-mound enigma 12–13 [BA burials?] NFHAGR 3, 22–6 3.5 Anelay, G & Timby, J 2014 Three 2.45 — 2012 Latchmore pit and mound Roman pottery kilns from Osborne group site 57/10 and linear earthwork Farm, Kingsley, Bordon, Hampshire P site 11/68. Excavation August 2011 69, 82–113 NFHAGR 4, 5–10 3.6 Anon 2006 Dunkirt Barn, , 2.46 — 2013 On the trail of a barrow… 2006 N 46, 20 [BA barrow at Greenmoor Allotments, 3.7 Birbeck, V, Jones, G, Powell, A B & Seager Pilley] NFHAGR 5, 4–5 Smith, R H 2008 A Roman pottery kiln, 2.47 — 2014 Fifty years of New Forest boiling kiln furniture and new vessel forms sites NFHAGR 6, 38–44 from Alice Holt Forest, Hampshire P 2.48 — 2015 The Holmsley Walk field system 63, 110–28 – a large-scale boundary pattern in 3.8 Bristow, J 2012 Evidence for small- the south-west part of the New Forest scale religious practices in Roman NFHAGR 7, 26–31 Hampshire? Using pipe-clay figurines 2.49 Poole, C 2011 The Cholderton Estate, as disposable devotional objects N 57, , Hampshire [BA & IA] N 56, 15–16 29–30 3.9 — 2013 Comments on the Landscape 2.50 Rees, H 2009 Little green axeheads Section walk along the River Hamble [jadeite Neo imports] N 51, 4–5 [Roman tile kiln and building] N 60, 2.51 Sulikowska, J 2010 Bronze Age field system 30 at Southampton Airport P 65, 1–6 3.10 Calow, D 2010 Investigation of a possible 2.52 Taylor, A 2012 Iron Age to Roman Roman road at Bighton and Medstead landscape features and a Saxon building N 53, 8–10 at London Road, Overton, Hampshire 3.11 Champness, C, Teague, S & Ford, B M P 67, 174–200 2012 Holocene environmental change 2.53 Teague, S 2012 The chance discovery of and Roman floodplain management at two Beaker burials at Kempshott Park, the Pilgrims’ School, Cathedral Close, Basingstoke P 67, 219–28 Winchester, Hampshire P 67, 25–68 2.54 Webb, C 2015 Early field systems and 3.12 Collings, M 2014 Roman settlement enclosures on Selborne Hill P 70, evidence at the former Holbury Infant 102–35 School, Holbury, New Forest, Hampshire P 69, 114–30 See also Natural History 1.1; Roman 3.11, 3.16, 3.13 Cunliffe, B W 2005 Dunkirt Barn villa, 3.21; Anglo-Saxon 4.13; Medieval 5.50, Abbotts Ann N 44, 30–31

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3.14 Dicks, J 2007 Villas in East Hampshire ment at the Deanery, Chapel Road, and West Sussex: a study of their pottery Southampton P 67, 287–316 assemblages and settlement pattern P 4.3 Bristow, J 2013 Jubilee conference, 24 62, 69–82 November, 2012. The changing face of 3.15 — 2009 Huckswood Roman pottery – a kingship in early medieval N reassessment N 51, 2–4 59, 15–17 3.16 Eddisford, D 2009 Excavations at a 4.4 Campbell, G 2011 The changing multi-period site near Cams Hill School, boundaries of East Dorset with West Fareham, Hampshire: Germanic Hampshire N 56, 27 influence on the Late Roman Hampshire 4.5 — 2012 A century on: re-tracing and coast? P 64, 81–104 re-appraising O G S Crawford’s Cloven 3.17 Johnston, D E & Dicks, J 2014 Sparsholt Way N 57, 3–7 Roman Villa, Hampshire. Excavations by 4.6 Deveson, A M 2009 The ceorls of Hurst- David E Johnston Monog 11 bourne revisited P 64, 105–15 3.18 Liss Archaeological Group 2013 Liss 4.7 Eley, P 2014 Pryfetes flodan: a Saxon Roman villa N 59, 19–20 conundrum solved? N 62, 23 3.19 Pasmore, A 2010 Ashleycross excavati- 4.8 Ellis, C & Andrews, P 2006 A Mid-Saxon ons 2008 [Roman road] NFHAGR 2, site at Anderson’s Road, Southampton 3–11 P 61, 81–133 3.20 — 2011 Backley Holmes excavation 4.9 Mepham, L & Brown, L 2007 The – August 2010. Site 61/03 [Roman Broughton to Timsbury Pipeline, part enclosure] NFHAGR 3, 5–12 1: a Late Saxon pottery kiln and the 3.21 — 2013 The Latchmore earthwork (site production centre at , 11/68). Some rare dating evidence Hampshire P 62, 35–68 NFHAGR 5, 16–17 4.10 Moore, H & Preston, S 2008 Late Saxon 3.22 Powell, A B 2014 The Romano-British and early medieval occupation at 26– small town at Neatham: excavation at 27 Staple Gardens, Winchester P 63, the Depot Site, London Road, Holy- 135–78 bourne, 2008 P 69, 49–81 4.11 Potter, J F 2006 A geological review of 3.23 Taylor, M & Hill, D 2005 The Roman some Hampshire Anglo-Saxon churches glass furnace project N 44, 27–29 P 61, 134–52 3.24 Weston, D 2008 Roman roads east of 4.12 — 2010 St Peter, Titchfield – an early Winchester – 1 N 49, 21–4 granite font P 65, 240–2 3.25 Whaley, R 2008 Roman roads east of 4.13 Powell, A B 2015 Early-Middle Anglo- Winchester – 2 N 49, 25–6 Saxon settlement beside the Winchester 3.26 Wiltshire, R F M 2011 [1959] Holbury to Silchester Roman road at Abbotts Manor: notes on Romano-Celtic sites N Barton, Winchester P 70, 63–101 56, 32–3 4.14 Rees, H 2007 The Winchester Bowl comes home N 47, 2–4 See also Prehistory 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 2.13, 2.14, 4.15 Russel, J I 2012 New evidence regarding 2.18, 2.21, 2.28, 2.31, 2.34, 2.36, 2.40, the southern end of Saxon Hamwic 2.41, 2.42, 2.43, 2.52, 2.54; Anglo- SOU 1332 P 67, 243–86 Saxon 4.13, 4.21; Medieval 5.59; 4.16 Spaul, J 2010 An earlier name for the Post-medieval 6.7, 6.17. Hundred of Andover N 53, 11 4.17 Stedman, M 2008 Two Anglo-Saxon brooches from the central Meon valley, ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD Hampshire P 63, 129–34 4.18 — 2013 An Anglo-Saxon scrap metal 4.1 Allen, D 2007 Saxon bowl returns to assemblage from Shavards Farm, Winchester N 48, 5–7 Meonstoke P 68, 64–84 4.2 Birbeck, V 2012 Middle Saxon settle- 4.19 Stoodley, N 2006 Changing burial

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practice in seventh-century Hampshire: on ecclesiastical estates on the English the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Portway south central chalks in the late medieval West, Andover P 61, 63–80 period N 59, 23–4 4.20 — 2012 New light on the southern end 5.11 — 2015 Re-defining farming practices of Hamwic: excavations at the Deanery on the Hampshire and Wiltshire chalk- by Southampton City Council Archaeo- lands, 1250–1850 P 70, 136–54 logical Unit and Wessex Archaeology P 5.12 Broderick, M 2013 Medieval and 67, 240–2 post-medieval buildings in Overton, 4.21 — 2014 The Story of the Saxons in the Hampshire N 59, 5–7 Meon Valley Project: a roundup of the 5.13 Bryan, D & Selwood, D 2008 Excavati- first phase of archaeological surveys N ons at St Cross Park, 2007 N 50, 21–3 62, 9–13 5.14 Campbell, G 2008 Location, location, 4.22 Watts, G 2010 The evolution of a location and the medieval Hampshire medieval landscape: Titchfield N 53, markets N 50, 13–16 17–18 5.15 — 2010 The amateur landscape 4.23 Whitehead, B E 2012 Archaeologi- detective at Canterton N 53, 18–21 cal investigations at Charlotte Place, 5.16 — 2011 Old boundaries never die… N Southampton P 67, 317–22 56, 21–5 5.17 — 2012 William of Wykeham’s contri- See also Prehistory 2.11, 2.42, 2.52, 2.54; bution to the educational landscape N Roman 3.11, 3.16; Medieval 5.15, 58, 21–3 5.44, 5.48, 5.50, 5.51, 5.59, 5.70; 20th 5.18 — 2013 Extra’s ‘deserted’ Century 9.12. medieval settlements? N 60, 23–7 5.19 — 2014 A chronicle of late medieval conflict in the SolentN 62, 16–19 MEDIEVAL PERIOD 5.20 — 2015 Financial planning, investment and town planning in the late Middle 5.1 Ainsworth, K 2006 A Papal Bulla from Ages N 63, 3–5 near Emsworth N 45, 28 5.21 Clarke, C 2013 Medieval and post- 5.2 — 2006 A 13th-century steelyard weight medieval urban development at land from Droxford N 46, 17–19 to the rear of the White Swan public 5.3 Allen, D & Stoodley, N 2010 Odiham house, Bank Street, Bishops Waltham, Castle, Hampshire: excavations 1981–85 Hampshire P 68, 140–8 P 65, 23–101 5.22 Clelland, S 2006 Two medieval extra- 5.4 Baker, D et al. 2014 Selborne Priory. Exca- mural sites in Southampton P 61, vations 1953–1971 Monog 12 153–159 5.5 Baskerville, M 2008 The boundaries of 5.23 Clooney, R 2009 A note on the history Buckholt, a Hampshire royal forest P of West Walk in the Forest of Bere with 63, 179–92 special reference to a significant popu- 5.6 — 2009 The use of the land in Buckholt, lation of Small-leaved Lime N 51, 10–12; a Hampshire royal forest, from 1200– 52, 29 1900 P 64, 200–22 5.24 Close-Brooks, J 2007 Utefel: a Domesday 5.7 Beard, F 2006 The Godsfield estate name located? [Everton] N 48, 25–6 of the Hampshire Hospitallers P 61, 5.25 Cole, H 2011 The medieval coppice of 160–173 Ridley Wood NFHAGR 3, 27–33 5.8 — 2009 The Baddesley, Milford and 5.26 Corcoran, C 2015 The watermills of Woodcott estates of the Hampshire Hos- Twyford: Compton Mill N 63, 14–15 pitallers P 64, 122–31 5.27 Crook, J 2008 The tomb of Prior Hunton 5.9 — 2010 The late medieval Hampshire in St James’ Church, Hunton, Hants, Hospitallers P 65, 102–11 and the burials in the Lady Chapel of 5.10 Bowie, G 2013 The cultivation of vetches Winchester Cathedral P 63, 9–36

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5.28 Fergie, B 2012 An early cruck house 5.46 Lewis, E 2007 The Aeolipile from Bas- at No 1 Somerset’s Cottages, Bentley, ingstoke N 47, 4–8 Hampshire N 58, 13–16 5.47 Lutkin, J A 2015 A survey of the resident 5.29 — 2012 The former Anchor public immigrants in Hampshire and Southamp- house, London Street, Basingstoke N ton, 1330–1550 P 70, 155–168 58, 17 5.48 Merrick, P 2015 Medieval settlement in 5.30 — & Roberts, E 2015 A rare survivor at P 70, 181–190 Frobury Farm, near Kingsclere N 63, 5.49 Millard, S 2010 Odiham’s royal deer 24–5 park N 54, 20–1 5.31 Freemantle, D 2010 The friendship 5.50 Moore, H, Pine, J & Taylor, A 2008 Preh- networks of Christchurch Priory P 65, istoric and Saxon features and medieval 111–23 land allotment at Lower Farm, Penning- 5.32 — 2015 The religious houses of medieval ton, Hampshire P 63, 88–100 Hampshire N 63, 1–2 5.51 Oram, R & Blinkhorn, P 2012 Early 5.33 Gomersall, M & Whinney, R 2007 The Medieval settlement at Far Leys, Han- Hospital of St John the Baptist, Winche- nington, Basingstoke P 67, 201–8 ster P 62, 83–108 5.52 Morton, A D & Birbeck, V 2012 Docu- 5.34 Hanrahan, M 2013 The mystery of mentary and archaeological evidence Hampage Wood and the rising of 1381 of Southampton’s Leper Hospital P 67, N 60, 32 209–17 5.35 Hare, J 2007 Church-building and urban 5.53 Page, M 2008 The Christchurch Priory prosperity on the eve of the reforma- Cartulary N 49, 31–2 tion: Basingstoke and its parish church 5.54 — 2009 Studying medieval settlement P 62, 181–92 in Hampshire N 52, 20–2 5.36 — 2009 Alresford Bridge and a medieval 5.55 Pasmore, A H 2005 Fletchers Thorns replanning of New Alresford N 52, 4–5 Inclosure 2004, site no 25/94 NFR 43, 5.37 — 2011 Tree-ring dating of the 3–7 brethren’s hall at St Cross, Winchester 5.56 — 2007 Poundhill excavation 2006 NFR N 56, 17 45, 4–9 5.38 — 2013 Looking again at Winchester 5.57 Pridgeon, E 2013 National and interna- Cathedral nave N 59, 11–12; 60, 11 tional trends in Hampshire churches: 5.39 — 2014 Four churches from north-east a chronology of St Christopher wall Hampshire: Mapledurwell, Newnham, painting (c. 1240 to c. 1530) P 68, Up Nately and Nately Scures N 62, 85–118 3–5 5.58 Read, C 2009 Pig pounds NFHAGR 1, 5.40 — 2015 The nuns of Wintney Priory 13–15 and their manor of Herriard: medieval 5.59 — 2011 Ploughing in the New Forest agriculture and settlement in the chal- NFHAGR 3, 13–21 klands of North-East Hampshire P 70, 5.60 Reeves, R 2013 Medieval fee farms in 191–200 the New Forest NFHAGR 5, 35–43 5.41 Holden, P 2008 The building craftsmen 5.61 Roberts, E 2007 Earlstone Manor: the of William of Wykeham and the earliest domestic roof in Hampshire? N ‘patronage society’ P 63, 1–8 47, 23–4 5.42 Hurst, J 2008 The builder of West Court, 5.62 — 2008 New Alresford: the topography Binsted N 50, 3–5 of a medieval town N 49, 14–17 5.43 — 2011 Chawton – St Lawrence, St 5.63 — 2008 Dendrochronology of Faith, and St Nicholas N 56, 6–7 Hampshire buildings 2003–2008, Part 1 5.44 Jervis, B 2012 Medieval pottery from N 50, 6–7 Romsey: an overview P 67, 323–46 5.64 — 2009 Dendrochronology of 5.45 Leamon, R 2007 Sheepcotes N 48, Hampshire buildings 2003–2008, Part 2 17–18 N 51, 18–19

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5.65 — 2009 An early-medieval barn at See also Prehistory 2.9, 2.11, 2.34, 2.38, Bishops Waltham? New light on the 2.52, 2.54; Roman 3.11; Anglo-Saxon ‘palace stables’ P 64, 116–21 4.6, 4.8, 4.10, 4.12, 4.12, 4.22; Post- 5.66 — 2014 The Wool House, Southampton medieval 6.4, 6.8, 6.11, 6.13, 6.14, N 61, 18 6.17, 6.20, 6.29, 6.38, 6.45, 6.48, 6.51, 5.67 — 2014 Dating historic buildings: recent 6.52, 6.55; 18th Century 7.4, 7.10, 7.16; results N 62, 1–2 19th Century 8.21, 8.26, 8.38; 20th 5.68 — 2015 Wealden houses in Hampshire Century 9.12. N 63, 27–8 5.69 — & Smith, C 2008 An early barn and house at West Court, Binsted, near POST-MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN Alton N 50, 5 PERIODS (16th & 17th centuries) 5.70 Roffey, S & Marter, P 2012 Summary report: St Mary Magdalen, Winchester, 6.1 Adams, C 2010 The impact of Elizabeth 2001–2011 N 57, 11–13 I’s progress in Hampshire, 1591 P 65, 5.71 Rose, S 2006 The port of Southampton 167–83 in the fifteenth century: shipping and 6.2 Allen, D 2005 Basing House – The ships’ masters P 61, 174–181 Grange – 2005 excavation N 44, 25–26, 5.72 Satchell, J 2014 The Wadeway: investiga- 32 tion of the medieval crossing point from 6.3 — 2006 Basing House, The Grange, Langstone village to Hayling Island P 2006 excavations N 46, 21 69, 131–60 6.4 — 2009 Basing House, West Gatehouse 5.73 Smith, M P 2010 Bronze Age features excavation 2009: an interim report N 52, and medieval field systems associated 7–9 with the Southampton Francis- 6.5 — 2013 Keeping the fire alive [C16 can Friary from Oceana Boulevard, fireplace at Basing House]N 60, 2–3 Orchard Place, Southampton P 65, 6.6 —, Peryer, M & Turton, A 2008 Excava- 124–66 tions at Basing House, 2008 N 50, 20–1 5.74 Sutton, A F 2013 John Don, Edward IV’s 6.7 — et al. 2014 Basing House 2013 N 61, first mayor of Southampton, 1461–62 P 28–9 68, 149–60 6.8 Campbell, G 2009 Chilworth’s missing 5.75 Taylor, K & Hammond, S 2007 The manor houses N 52, 23–5 excavation of medieval pits and analysis 6.9 — 2014 The economic and social impact of a 13th–15th century ceramic assem- of the dissolution of the monasteries in blage from 18–20 High Street, Alton, the Beaulieu area, and the response N Hampshire P 62, 109–42 61, 19–22 5.76 Watts, G 2011 Inhoc and vetches on the 6.10 Chun, D 2006 The Hamble Navigation Titchfield estatesN 55, 1–2 N 46, 23–24 5.77 — 2013 Medieval margins N 59, 2–3 6.11 Fergie, B 2011 A grant to date buildings: 5.78 — 2014 Marling, manuring and share- buildings investigated by the Hampshire cropping on the Titchfield Abbey N 61, Buildings Survey Group on behalf of 23–4 the Historic Buildings Section of the 5.79 Whinney, R 2012 Excavations at St Hampshire Field Club and Archaeologi- Elizabeth’s College, Winchester, 2011 N cal Society N 56, 16–17 57, 13–15 6.12 — 2014 Witchcraft and hazel rods in 5.80 — 2014 Further archaeological excavati- roofs N 62, 5–6 ons at St Elizabeth’s College, Winchester, 6.13 — & Oliver, M 2007 Dendrochronology 2012 N 61, 30–1 at Church Cottage, Basingstoke N 47, 5.81 — 2015 Further archaeological excavati- 19–23 ons at St Elizabeth’s College, Winchester, 6.14 — & Roberts, E 2013 Parsonage Farm­ 2014 N 63, 11–13 house, Southington, Overton N 60, 6–8

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6.15 — & — 2015 Quick off the mark – the 6.34 — 2009 Some possible royal portraits at aisled barn at Parkers Piece, Crown the Hospital of St Cross, Winchester N Lane, Old Basing N 63, 21–2 52, 10–12 6.16 Flower Bond, C 2009 Religious practices 6.35 — 2009 All’antica carving of the early on board the Mary Rose: some observa- Tudor Renaissance at St Mary’s Church, tions P 64, 132–46 Old Basing, Hampshire P 64, 147–71 6.17 Greenwood, J 2012 The changing tech- 6.36 — 2010 Vandalised again: the Renais- nology of post-medieval salt production sance frieze in the Chapel of the in Hampshire P 67, 366–76 Hosptial of St Cross, Winchester N 53, 6.18 Harris, R 2012 A wall painting at 12–13 the church of St Andrew, Timsbury, 6.37 — 2012 Defining the early sixteenth- Hampshire N 58, 11–12 century Renaissance experience: 6.19 Hodgkinson, J 2011 An iron fireback the tomb of Richard and Elizabeth from Wolvesey N 56, 2 Norton at East Tisted, Hampshire P 67, 6.20 Hurst, J 2005 Baigens, Chawton N 44, 347–65 8–12 6.38 — 2013 Richard Fox and his pelican 6.21 — 2008 The early history of Nos 2–4, badge N 60, 16–18 Park Lane, Froyle N 49, 5–7 6.39 — 2014 A Tudor-period tomb and 6.22 — 2010 Nicholas Wheeler – the probable Victorian meddling: the case of Sir builder of Mill Court barn and stable N Nicholas Lisle’s tomb monument at 53, 26 Thruxton P 69, 161–74 6.23 Jennings, L 2011 A discovery at Park 6.40 Roberts, E 2005 Baigens, Chawton: a Farmhouse, [wall- note on its architectural history N 44, paintings] N 55, 14 12 6.24 Lewis, E & Turle, R 2006 Early domestic 6.41 — 2006 Abbotstone farmhouse, near wall paintings in Hampshire P 61, Alresford N 45, 13–15 200–217 6.42 — 2008 Nos 2–4, Park Lane, Lower 6.25 Millard, S & Roberts E 2005 The ‘Pest Froyle: the building N 49, 7–8 House’ at Odiham N 44, 13–16 6.43 — 2010 Notes on Canterton Manor 6.26 —, — & Laing, A 2010 Paintings dis- House N 53, 21 covered at Palace Gate, Odiham N 53, 6.44 — 2010 Stables and barn at Mill Court, 23–5 Binsted N 53, 25–6 6.27 Mitchell, J 2009 The Titchfield Canal 6.45 — 2010 Upper Wyke Manor House N – a matter of interpretation? N 52, 25–7 54, 11–12 6.28 Pearson, G 2011 Park Farmhouse, Little 6.46 Rutter, A 2007 A fireplace over-mantle Somborne N 56, 15 at Winchester College N 48, 14–15 6.29 Powell, A B 2009 Two thousand years of 6.47 — 2009 9, Parchment Street, Winche- salt making at Lymington, Hampshire P ster N 52, 1–3 64, 9–40 6.48 Tanner, R 2014 Polhampton House, 6.30 Read, C 2010 King’s Garden [temp. near Overton N 61, 15–18 James I] NFHAGR 2, 12–15 6.49 Thomson, A 2006 Estate management 6.31 Reeves, R 2015 A forest fit for a prince? in the Winchester diocese before and [Richard Cromwell] NFHAGR 7, 10–16 after the Interregnum: a missed oppor- 6.32 Riall, N 2007 Thomas Bertie, bishop’s tunity P 61, 182–199 mason, and the early Tudor Renaissance 6.50 Thorne, A 2013 Post-medieval structu- styled tomb of Ralph and Edith Pexall res at the George Hotel, Quay Street, at Sherborne St John, Hampshire P 62, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight: castle defences 143–67 or domestic structures? P 68, 161–8 6.33 — 2008 Taken from the Chapel of the 6.51 Waight, S 2007 Some elements of Hospital of St Cross, Winchester: the the history of Shelley Farm in Eling, Tiburtine Sibyl N 50, 25–7 Hampshire P 62, 168–80

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6.52 — 2009 The Dean Farm estate in country residence of William Hornby N Kilmeston P 64, 172–81 61, 13–15 6.53 — 2012 Houses built by tenants on 7.8 Dearnley, J 2010 Patronage and landlords’ land in Hampshire N 57, sinecure: examples of the practice of 29–31 Bishop Hoadly at Winchester (1734–61) 6.54 — 2015 Corpus Christi College’s estates P 65, 191–201 in Hampshire: their acquisition, security 7.9 Deveson, A 2014 Jasper Winscon, a con- and ultimate disposal N 63, 5–6 troversial Hampshire Methodist N 62, 6.55 Walker, P 2011 Bee gardens in the New 21–2 Forest N 56, 18–20 7.10 Ellis, P & King, R 2013 Extra-chur- 6.56 Whiter, D 2014 A wellhouse at 2 Mil- chyard burials at Winchester Street, kingpen Lane, Old Basing N 61, Andover: excavations in 2002 [Quaker 11–12 burials and medieval burial] P 68, 6.57 Woolgar, C 2007 Estate maps and the 119–39 landscape historian N 47, 11–12 7.11 Frost, C 2008 ‘Stocks to Brompton and most rare plants’: decorative live plant See also Prehistory 2.9, 2.11, 2.34, 2.54; Anglo- material on Portsea Island, 1700–1830 Saxon 4.13; Medieval 5.5, 5.6, 5.11, N 50, 10–12 5.12, 5.15, 5.16, 5.18, 5.21, 5.23, 5.24, 7.12 Gibson, W 2007 ‘The offscouring of 5.25, 5.26, 5.28, 5.30, 5.33, 5.35, 5.39, the earth’: the pessimistic theology of 5.43, 5.46, 5.47, 5.48, 5.49, 5.58, 5.59, Canon Abraham Markland of Winche- 5.62, 5.63, 5.64, 5.67, 5.70, 5.73, 5.79, ster P 62, 202–7 5.81; 18th Century 7.2, 7.4, 7.10, 7.12, 7.13 Goodall, P 2006 Love’s Charity, Froxfield 7.14, 7.15, 7.16, 7.19, 7.20, 7.21, 7.23, Green N 45, 9–12 7.26; 19th Century 8.5, 8.21, 8.26, 8.27, 7.14 Grant, M 2007 The small towns of 8.38; 20th Century 9.12. North Hampshire 1660-c. 1800, part 1: economy P 62, 193–201 7.15 — 2009 The small towns of North 18th CENTURY Hampshire 1660-c. 1800, part 2: popula- tion growth and urban development P 7.1 Alexander, E 2007 Henry Cort and 64, 189–99 Adam Jellicoe: a doomed partnership N 7.16 Gray, M, Waight, S, Ford, G, Caws, A 47, 25–7 2013 Conference report: Hampshire 7.2 Bowie, G 2010 Clarifying the link Waterways: uncovering their secrets N between bedwork watermeadows and 59, 4–5 the sheep and corn system on the 7.17 Hendy, G 2008 A pretty easy way of English south central chalks in the 17th dawdling away one’s time: the canons of and 18th centuries N 54, 5–7 Winchester Cathedral in the long eigh- 7.3 Campbell, G 2006 Scot’s Poor on the teenth century P 63, 37–57 Chute Causeway – a nodal point for 7.18 Moody, D 2015 From Hampshire drove roads into Hampshire N 46, merchant to lord of the manor: the rise 14–16 of Aaron Moody P 70, 169–180 7.4 — 2010 Reconstructing the former 7.19 Noviss, S 2010 The agricultural revo- landscapes of Martin N 54, 16–19 lution: changes in agriculture and 7.5 — & Watts, G 2007 The Peter Serle silviculture in Hampshire 1660–1830 N Chilworth estate map of 1755 and its 54, 4–5 interpretation N 47, 12–17 7.20 Pasmore, A 2006 Bolderwood Lodge 7.6 Chun, D 2013 Vi et armis et contra pacem and Grounds: the field archaeology regis: an 18th-century trespass case at NFR 44, 4–10 Bursledon and Hound N 60, 13–16 7.21 Reed, R G 2012 A dispute over tithes in 7.7 Daish, P 2014 The Hook, Titchfield: Binsted N 58, 5–6

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7.22 Roberts, E 2006 The architecture of 8.3 — & Dark, P 2010 The leaves and flowers Love’s Charity, FroxfieldN 45, 12–13 of St Mary’s, Stratfield Mortimer: natu- 7.23 Sherlock, R 2006 Chandeliers in ralistic stone carvings in a Victorian Hampshire and Isle of Wight churches: church on the Hampshire-Berkshire a gazetteer P 61, 218–241 border P 65, 224–39 7.24 Shurlock, B 2008 Francis Wickham 8.4 Bowie, G 2010 The farm mill attached Swanton (1746–1823) of Worthy, to the Manor Farm staddle barn, Hampshire, and Long Stratton, Broughton, Hampshire downlands N Norfolk: plural curate, plural and 54, 8–11 absentee rector, magistrate, landlord, 8.5 — 2015 Hazeley Down Farm, Twyford and man of his time P 63, 58–75 – report on redundant farm buildings 7.25 South, M 2009 The inoculation letters N 63, 22–4 of Southampton and a subsequent essay 8.6 Broderick, M 2006 Brick or mathemati- N 51, 20–4 cal tiles in the landscape N 45, 20–22; 7.26 Tanner, R 2012 The origins of Oakley 46, 13 Hall N 57, 27–8 8.7 — 2007 Brick tiles – members’ 7.27 Thomas, J H 2013 County, commerce comments, continued N 48, 22–3 and contacts: Hampshire and the East 8.8 Bryan, D & Selwood, D 2009 Excavati- India Company in the eighteenth ons at St Cross Park, 2008 N 51, 5–6 century P 68, 169–77 8.9 Campbell, G 2007 The Drink Map of 7.28 Wagstaff, F 2015 George Parsons of Southampton N 48, 20–2 Bursledon: shipbuilder N 63, 16–18 8.10 — 2012 Tankerville Chamberlayne’s 7.29 Watts, G 2011 Balks and furrows [Wolgar part in Eastleigh’s late industrial deve- Common Field] N 56, 20–21 lopment N 58, 23–5 7.30 Wright, J, Matthews, C & Barclay, A 8.11 Chun, D 2011 In elm and oak country: 2010 Evidence for 18th-century brick Gerard Manley Hopkins by the Hamble making at Dogmersfield Park, Odiham, N 55, 21–2 Hampshire P 65, 184–90 8.12 Clayton, J 2009 William Bingley’s history of Hampshire P 64, 223–43 See also Natural History 1.4; Prehistory 2.54; 8.13 Close-Brooks, J 2006 A painted wall at 4 Anglo-Saxon 4.10; Medieval 5.5, 5.6, Highfield, LymingtonN 45, 16 5.15, 5.18, 5.21, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.26, 8.14 Coldicott, D K 2012 The final turnpike 5.33, 5.46, 5.48, 5.49, 5.58, 5.59, 5.62, road from Andover N 57, 7–9 5.63, 5.64, 5.70, 5.73; Post-medieval 8.15 Cross, T 2007 Letter box history – a 6.3, 6.8, 6.13, 6.17, 6.20, 6.21, 6.25, Hampshire perspective N 48, 18–20; 49, 6.42, 6.43, 6.47, 6.48, 6.51, 6.52, 6.53, 17 6.55, 6.56, 6.57; 19th Century 8.2, 8.4, 8.16 Everill, P 2012 Through a strange 8.5, 8.8, 8.17, 8.21, 8.26, 8.27, 8.29, country: the Parkers’ work at Old 8.31, 8.35, 8.38, 8.50. Winchester Hill, July 1807 P 67, 398–404 8.17 Fergie, B 2009 An agricultural storage 19th CENTURY building, Silchester, Hampshire N 51, 13–18 8.1 Allen, J R L 2012 Ham Hill stone in 8.18 Freeman, R & Preston, R 2011 The Win- north Hampshire: J L Pearson’s church chester houses of Richard Andrews N of St Mary (1896), Laverstoke P 67, 55, 15–18 439–42 8.19 Gilliat, P 2008 The diocese of Win- 8.2 — 2013 Patterns of building on the chester: reform and re-organisation Hampshire-Berkshire chalklands and 1827–1927 P 63, 76–87 adjacent areas: ecclesiastical geology in 8.20 Hare, J 2015 The transformation of the nineteenth century P 68, 178–218 Victorian Basingstoke N 63, 25–6

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8.21 Hurst, J 2011 The Leathern Bottle, 16 on the Hampshire-Sussex border N 44, Amery Street, Alton N 56, 12–15 4–6 8.22 — 2012 No 40, High Street, Alton, and 8.40 — 2006 From a woodland clearing to its dairy N 57, 31–2 the clearing of woodland: self-funding 8.23 — 2013 ‘His dwelling house and economic migrants from Hampshire in workshop…mud and tiled’ Easton’s the ‘Years of Disillusion’ Part 1 N 45, Cottage, Paper Mill Lane, Alton N 59, 1–5 13–14 8.41 — 2006 From a woodland clearing to 8.24 James, J 2007 Who is Laura? [Peele the clearing of woodland: self-funding family, Lymington] N 47, 27–30 economic migrants from Hampshire 8.25 Johnston, D E 2007 The Woolbury horse in the ‘Years of Disillusion’ Part 2 N 46, and cross P 62, 208–16 24–26 8.26 Merrick, P 2006 Mead Mill and Burnt 8.42 — 2007 A stick, a basket and a gold- Mill, Romsey N 45, 22–25 trimmed hat [single-stick game] N 48, 8.27 — 2013 Bricks and the Broadlands 26–9 Estate N 59, 8–11 8.43 — 2007 Meat for the Portsmouth 8.28 Ottewill, R 2011 ‘A Perfect Little garrison in the early nineteenth century. Paradise’: a history of Winslade Con- An attempt at ‘transparency’ in an age gregational Chapel 1888–1935 N 56, of corruption P 62, 217–30 3–6 8.44 — 2008 John Goldsmith of Hambledon 8.29 Pasmore, A 2011 The Cold Bath. Site (1764–1845): a ‘poor man’s friend’ N 114/10 [Bolderwood House] NFHAGR 49, 27–31 3, 34–5 8.45 — 2010 Rewarding ‘The Respectables’ 8.30 Powney, J & Mitchell, J 2014 A royal – shaping the future?: 19th-century agri- upstairs downstairs on the Isle of Wight: cultural associations in Hampshire and Queen Victoria’s visit to ‘The Orchard’, West Sussex P 65, 202–23 Niton Undercliff P 69, 175–83 8.46 — 2012 The pauper crisis in Portsmouth 8.31 Read, C 2007 Broad arrows and other in the winter of 1816/17 N 57, 19–22 tree carvings NFR 45, 10–14 8.47 — 2012 A drover’s legacy [The Jolly 8.32 Reeves, R 2009 An important find for Drover, Rogate Common and George placename research [annotated Driver’s Knowles] N 58, 26–8 map of the NF] NFHAGR 1, 7–12 8.48 Watts, G 2012 Drove roads revisited 8.33 Roberts, E 2011 A warning from West [Grove Arms, Ludwell] N 57, 9–10 Meon N 56, 12 8.49 — 2013 Three Hampshire landscapes 8.34 — 2012 Another warning from the past [Titchfield, Swanwick, Locksheath] N [New Alresford] N 57, 27 60, 27–9 8.35 Sturgess, J 2005 What was a sow-gelder? 8.50 Young, D 2014 Early Methodism in NFR 43, 7–8 northern Hampshire until 1852 N 61, 8.36 — 2006 The Bramshaw branch of the 6–7 Hampshire Friendly Society NFR 44, 14–18 See also Natural History 1.4, 15; Prehistory 8.37 — 2009 Local government in Bramshaw 2.54; Anglo-Saxon 4.5, 4.10; Medieval in the middle of the nineteenth century 5.5, 5.6, 5.11, 5.15, 5.16, 5.18, 5.21, NFHAGR 1, 16–17 5.23, 5.24, 5.33, 5.35, 5.39, 5.46, 5.48, 8.38 Taylor, A 2012 An early 19th-century 5.58, 5.59, 5.62, 5.73; Post-medieval tile kiln, with early post-medieval occu- 6.13, 6.20, 6.25, 6.29, 6.39, 6.48, 6.51, pation and medieval activity at the 6.52, 6.54, 6.55, 6.56; 18th Century 7.3, former Queen’s Head public house, 7.4, 7.11, 7.13, 7.16, 7.17, 7.18, 7.19, Marrowbrook Lane, Farnborough P 7.20, 7.21, 7.23, 7.24, 7.27, 7.28; 20th 67, 377–97 Century 9.1, 9.2, 9.6, 9.7, 9.8, 9.9, 8.39 Walford, M 2005 Livestock movements 9.10, 9.12.

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20th CENTURY 9.17 — 2010 Bursledon’s toll-free bridge N 53, 22, 27 9.1 Barbour, J 2006 Heywood Sumner 9.18 — 2010 An intolerable nuisance (1835–1940) N 46, 2–8 [condition of roads in early C20] N 54, 9.2 Bristow, J 2015 Report on a test pit 1–3 opened in the front garden of ‘The 9.19 — 2010 ‘A Glorious Opportunity’ Beau- Thatched Cottage’, 12 Little Lane, tifying Hampshire roads between the Alverstoke, Gosport, PO12 2LA N 63, Wars N 54, 13–16 10–11 9.20 — 2011 Identifying their ‘Main’ priori- 9.3 Cole, H 2010 A presidential connection ties [main roads in early C20 Hants] N [President Obama’s grandfather in NF] 55, 26–9 NFHAGR 2, 36–9 9.21 — 2011 The missing link [M27 north of 9.4 — 2013 Were there submarines in the Southampton] N 56, 24–6 New Forest during the Second World 9.22 — 2012 Hampshire’s highways under War? NFHAGR 5, 18–34 military occupation P 67, 405–38 9.5 Fry, D 2013 ‘Shack and Track’ develop- ment at Hookpit, Kings Worthy, in the See also Natural History 1.4, 1.5; Anglo-Saxon: inter-war years N 60, 9–11 4.4, 4.5; Medieval 5.15, 5.24, 5.33, 9.6 Hare, J 2007 The original buildings of 5.59, 5.70; Post-medieval 6.7, 6.20, Peter Symonds’ School, Winchester N 6.25, 6.51, 6.55; 19th Century 8.2, 8.10, 48, 10–14 8.15, 8.19, 8.21, 8.22, 8.23, 8.25, 8.26, 9.7 Merrick, P 2011 Florence Horatio 8.28, 8.31, 8.36, 8.49. Nelson Suckling of Highwood, Romsey N 55, 20–1 9.8 Ottewill, R 2008 Democracy impaired? MISCELLANEOUS, including Obituaries A review of County Council elections in Hampshire between 1889 and 1974 P 10.1 Allen, D 2012 Alan J Jacobs N 58, 18 63, 193–214 10.2 Anon 2013 New Victoria County History 9.9 — 2012/13 James Richards of Overton of Hampshire. First publication N 59, 1892 to 1916: Congregational pastor 30 and local politician N 57, 17–19; 58, 10.3 — 2014 John Barton: Ordnance Survey 2–5; 59, 21–2 archaeologist, Winchester bookseller 9.10 — 2014 Edith Lucy Sharp 1853–1930: and author of books of local interest N Lymington’s proto-feminist? N 61, 61, 32 1–5 10.4 — 2014 Rosalind Pasmore 1940–2013 9.11 Short, B 2008 Ray Walden and the ‘War NFHAGR 6, 7–8 Ag’ N 50, 32 10.5 — 2015 Sheila Millard MBE (1932– 9.12 Spruce, D 2013 The boundaries of 2014) N 63, 26 Odiham N 59, 3–4 10.6 Broderick, M 2005 Chris Currie and the 9.13 Tucker, J 2013 The Busketts Lawn Landscape Section. An appreciation N aircrash [1959] NFHAGR 5, 9–15 44, 2–3 9.14 Walford, M 2008 No ‘Right to Roam’: 10.7 Campbell, G 2005 W G Hoskins: a brief restrictions on civilian movement in personal recollection and appreciation Hampshire during the Second World N 44, 6–7 War, part 1 N 50, 27–31 10.8 Dommet, T 2010 Lidar in the New 9.15 — 2009 No ‘Right to Roam’: restrictions Forest NFHAGR 2, 16–26 on civilian movement in Hampshire 10.9 Green, F 2009 New Forest National during the Second World War, part 2 N Park; archaeology and the historic envi- 51, 24–7 ronment N 51, 7–10 9.16 — 2009 The 1934 survey of Hampshire’s 10.10 — 2011 The New Forest Higher Level rural lanes N 52, 13–16 Stewardship Scheme, archaeology and

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the historic environment NFHAGR 3, – background and legal basis NFHAGR 36–42 7, 35–6 10.11 Jaques, M 2013 Egyptology in Bourne- 10.18 Rithven, J 2013 Special Collections at mouth N 60, 3–5 the University of Southampton’s Hartley 10.12 James, J 2006 David Stagg MBE (1930– Library N 59, 31–2 2006). An appreciation N 46, 1 10.19 Roberts, E 2007 Jim Oliver (1917–2007) 10.13 King, A C 2015 A classified author N 48, 2 and title index to Proceedings 61–70 10.20 — 2008 Elizabeth Rothery (1954–2008) (2006–2015) and to other Field Club N 50, 2 publications issued during the period P 10.21 Rushton, N & Locock, M 2005 Christo- 70, 204–16 pher Currie BA (Hons), MPhil, MIFM, 10.14 Pasmore, A 2009 The future of history MIFA (888) N 44, 1–2 and archaeology in the New Forest 10.22 Rymill, D 2011 Linda Champ N 56, 10 NFHAGR 1, 1 10.23 Selwood, D 2010 125th anniversary con- 10.15 — 2010 Conservation engineering ference N 54, 22–4 – the new threat to Forest archaeology 10.24 Spruce, D & Lewin, S 2006 Philippa NFHAGR 2, 40–41, front cover Stevens. An appreciation N 45, 1 10.16 — 2012 The New Forest: an ‘unsur- 10.25 Taylor, B 2010 One hundred and twenty veyed region’, and the archaeological five years onN 53, 2 database NFHAGR 4, 13–17 10.17 — 2015 The Verderers’ policies 2007 See also Post-medieval 6.33, 6.36.

Compiler: Prof A C King PhD FSA FRAI, Department of Archaeology, University of Winchester, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 4NR. Email: [email protected]

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