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Warwickshire History, Vols I - XV Index to Warwickshire History An index to Warwickshire History, Vols I - XV compiled by Christine Woodland The first (roman) figure given in the references is the volume number; the second (arabic) figure is the issue number, the third figure is the page(s) number. ‘author’ after a personal name indicates the author of an article. A Alveston manor, C19 Accessions to local record offices: see Archives VIII, 4, 102-17 merestones Agriculture XII, 6, 253-63 agricultural labourers in Wellesbourne after 1872 XII, 6, 200-7 America Brailes and 1607 survey transportation to, 1772-76 XI, 5, 167-181 X, 2, 71-81 Cistercian estate management I, 3, 21-8 Apothecaries: see health estate management, C15 X, 1, 3-18 Apprenticeship Merevale Abbey, 1490s attorney and apprentice IX, 3, 87-104 III, 5, 169-80 land agents used by Leigh family of Coventry apprentices and masters, 1781-1806 Stoneleigh, C19 V, 6, 197-8 XI, 4, 141-9 farming, C19 Archaeology I, 1, 32 brick-making, C18 farm inventories, 1546-1755 VIII, 1, 3-20 I, 5, 12-28 development in Stratford-upon-Avon, C20 I, 6, 32 IV, 1, 37 hedge dating manorial enclosure, C11 I, 3, 30-2 VIII, 5, 162-74 mill ponds and fish ponds see also deserted medieval villages IV, 6, 216-24 and hedge dating V, 3, 94-102 National Agricultural Labourers’ Union and Archer, Eleanor (1861-1960) Thomas Parker (1838-1912) XII, 3, 109-12 X, 2, 47-70 extracts from diary, 1886 plough making in Langley, C19-C20 XV, 4, 171-4 XII, 2, 68-80 trade unionism, C19-C20 Architects X, 2, 47-70 Brown, Lancelot, architect and landscape see also enclosure and manorial system gardener I, 1, 3-17 Alexander, M.J. author Gascoyne, William, and Leamington Spa VI, 4, 121-32 IX, 6, 212-34 Hakewell, Henry (1771-1830) Alcock. N.W. author XI, 6, 227-34 I, 4, 22-7 Saunders, H.C. III, 3, 119 VII, 3, 69-79 III, 5, 180-4 VII, 5,136 X, 6, 213-29 Smith, Francis, of Warwick XI, 6, 235-46 II, 2, 3-13 XII, 3, 107-19 V, 2, 59-64 Alcester Architecture C16 murder and inventory Castle Bromwich Hall VIII, 6, 202-4 VIII, 1, 3-20 Alcester Rural Sanitary Authority and Alcester Chesterton windmill Rural District Council, 1873-1960 I, 6, 20-4 XV, 1, 19-28 IX, 4, 159-62 Alcester Waterworks Company, 1877-1948 Compton Verney XV, 1, 19-28 I, 1, 18-24 III, 1, 2-14 Almshouses: see poor law Ecclesiastical architecture St Peter’s, Wootton Wawen 1 Index to Warwickshire History XIII, 1, 2-14 W.H. Stokes papers Wootton Wawen, C10-C17 VII, 4, 99-101 XIV, 2, 43-57 TUC archives Ettington Park VIII, 6, 205-6 I, 4, 3-21 A.P. Young papers Leamington Spa VII, 6,172-5 Clarendon Crescent, 1830-40 see also particular types of archives (diaries, X, 6, 213-29 inventories, maps, parish registers, photographs, John Loveday's C18 journals terriers) and also Lichfield Joint Record Office VI, 3, 94-5 Newnham Paddox Arden, Richard Pepper, Baron Alvanley I, 1, 3-17 IV, 3, 115-17 Rugby School, C19 XI, 6, 227-34 Arden, forest of Stivichall Hall estate management in C15 I, 3, 12-18 X, 1, 3-18 I, 4, 29 Stratford-upon-Avon, C19 Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 1750s VII, 3, 69-79 IX, 1, 12-34 Mason's Court I, 2, 26-35 Arkell, Tom author Victorian country houses VI, 6, 183-97 II, 1, 3-19 Warwick Artists Shire Hall: rebuilding of Barber, John Vincent (1788-1838), Birmingham V, 5, 135-57 artist and Leamington Spa building see also builders, building trades, churches and speculator town planning XIII, 4, 155-62 Quatremain, W.W. of Stratford-upon-Avon (1857- Archives 1930) accessions to local record offices I, 6, 25-31 1971: II, 1, 28-30 II, 1, 27-8 1972: II, 3, 31-4 1973: II, 5, 41-2 Ashley-Smith, Peter author 1974: III, 1, 41-4 XII, 3, 113-126 1975: III, 3, 115-18 XIII, 1, 15-24 1976: III, 5, 184-8 1977: IV, 1, 34-6 Aston Cantlow see Wilmcote 1978: IV, 4, 153-6 1979: IV, 5, 188-90 Aston Villa Football Club: origins of 1980: V, 1, 32-4 XV, 6, 265-9 1981: V, 3, 110-11 1982: V, 5, 164-6 Atherall, Thomas, of Coventry, 1983: VI, 1, 29-31 apothecary (c. 1600-37) 1984: VI, 3, 96-9 V, 2, 37-58 1985: VI, 5, 178-80 1986: VII, 1, 22-4 Atherstone 1987: VII, 3, 83-6 enclosure, 1730-65 1988: VII, 5, 137-40 VII, 4, 89-97 1989: VIII, 1, 24-8 medieval government 1990: VIII, 3, 94-8 I, 3, 29-30 1991: VIII, 5, 175-8 plague, C16-C17 1992: IX, 1, 39-43 XIV, 5, 191-201 1993: IX, 3, 120-3 Provident Dispensary, 1827-37 1994: IX, 5, 190-4 XIII, 5, 180-90 1995: X, 1, 39-43 1996: X, 3, 124-8 Aveling, Edward Bibbins (1849-98) in Stratford 1997: X, 5, 185-9 XV, 1, 29-36 1998: XI, 1, 54-8 1999: XI, 3, 123-7 2000: XI, 5, 204-6 B 2001: XII, 1, 48-51 2002: XII, 3, 142-5 Bacon, Delia: in Stratford-upon-Avon, 1856-8 2003: XII, 5, 216-219 X, 3, 93-112 2004: XIII, 1, 38-9 2005: XIII, 3, 127-9 Ballads 2006: XIII, 5, 212-13 I, 5, 148-60 2007: XIV, 1, 36-8 2008: XIV, 3, 131-4 Band, Thomas author 2009: XIV, 5, 232-4 VIII, 2, 30-49 2010: XV, 1, 37-9 2011: XV, 3, 135-7 Barber, John Vincent (1788-1838), Birmingham artist 2012: XV, 5, 235-6 and Leamington Spa building speculator XIII, 4, 155-62 2 Index to Warwickshire History Barker, Wendy A. author Berkswell I, 5, 161-75 glebe terrier, 1636 II, 3, 28-31 Bates, A. William author VIII, 5, 151-8 Bernard, G.W. author IX, 2, 47-61 VIII, 6, 212 X, 1, 19-25 Bibliography Bavand, John, C16 Catholic publications concerning Warwickshire III, 2, 71-7 1980: IV, 6, 225-31 1981 and addits. 1980: V, 2, 66-72 Baxter, E.D. author 1981 cont.: V, 3, 102-9 I, 6, 20-4 1982 and addits. 1981: V, 4, 123-33 III, 1, 15-37 1983 and addits. 1982: V, 6, 190-7 III, 2, 46-70 1984 and addits. 1983: VI, 2, 59-68 1985 and addits. 1984: VI, 4, 134-46 Bayley, Walter, Regius Professor of Physic, Oxford, 1986 and addits. 1985: VI, 6, 199-208 and Newnham Regis spa, 1579 1987 and addits. 1986: VII, 2, 56-68 X, 1, 19-25 1988 and addits. 1987: VII, 4, 101-10 1989 and addits. 1988: VII, 6, 176-84 Beadwork (fashion trimming), 1860s-70s 1990 and addits. 1989: VIII, 2, 61-3 X, 2, 82-6 1991 and addits. 1990: VIII, 4, 134-40 1992 and addits. 1991: VIII, 6, 207-11 Bearman, Robert author 1993 and addits. 1992: IX, 2, 77-83 I, 2, 26-35 1994 and addits. 1993: IX, 4, 164-70 I, 3, 12-18 1995 and addits. 1994: IX, 6, 236-41 I, 4, 29 1996 and addits. 1995: X, 2, 87-91 II, 3, 34-5 1997 and addits. 1996: X, 4, 151-7 II, 4, 38-9 1998 and addits. 1997: X, 6, 230-5 II, 6, 20-34, 47-8 1999 and addits. 1998: XI, 2, 91-7 III, 3, 119 2000 and addits. 1999: XI, 4, 159-65 III, 6, 222-33 2001 and addits. 2000: XI, 6, 247-55 IV, 4, 156-7 2002 and addits. 2001: XII, 2, 99-104 V, 4, 122 2003 and addits. 2002: XII, 4, 181-5 VI, 1, 27-8 2004 and addits. 2003: XII, 6, 264-8 VI, 3, 95-6 2005 and addits. 2004: XIII, 2, 85-90 VII, 3, 69-79 2006 and addits. 2005: XIII, 4, 163-76 VII, 5, 136 2007 and addits. 2006: XIII, 6, 248-54 VIII, 2, 70-1 2008 and addits. 2007: XIV, 2, 81-6 XIV, 5, 202-16 2009 and addits. 2008: XIV, 4, 181-6 2010 and addits. 2009: XIV, 6, 283-7 Beavan, Matthew author 2011 and addits. 2010: XV, 2, 83-7 IX, 1, 12-34 2012 and addits. 2011: XV, 4, 175-80 2013 and addits. 2012: XV, 6, 270-5 Beauchamp, Richard, Earl of Warwick (1382-1439) poet in his household Lane, Joan IX, 3, 113-17 XII, 3, 138-41 Beauchamp, Thomas, Earl of Warwick Bibliophiles, C18 IX, 3, 113-17 VIII, 3, 80-90 Beckett, J.V. author Bidford-on-Avon IX, 1, 2-11 a town? C7-C16 XV, 3, 93-110 Bedford, John, Duke of (1389-1435) occupational structure, 1550-1850 XV, 6, 239-50 XIV, 6, 239-61 Bedworth Billesley Trussell mining trade unions I, 2, 16-25 VI, 2, 33-44 Bilton Bennett, George Matthews senior, bone-setter I, 3, 21-8 XV, 3, 130-4 Binley Woods Beresford, M.W. author ‘Shack and Track’ development, 1920s-30s I, 2, 2-14 X, 6, 191-202 I, 3, 29-30 I, 4, 28-9 Birmingham II, 1, 27 Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 1750s IX, 1, 12-34 Berger, R.M. author Barber, John Vincent (1788-1838), Birmingham V, 2, 37-58 artist and Leamington Spa building IX, 3, 118-19 speculator XIII, 4, 155-62 Birmingham Reformatory Institution, 1853-5 3 Index to Warwickshire History XV, 6, 251-64 Brace, John W.
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