Proc. Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 52, 1997,179-192 (Hampshire Studies 1997)

A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 41-50 (1985-1995) and to other Field Club publications issued during the period

By ANTHONY KING

This index follows on from the author and tide in Hampshire and Dorset: some recent re­ index to Proceedings 21-40, published in 1988 (ref. search', P 47, 225-52 9.13 below). The format is also the same, with the 1.9 Manners, J.G. 1988 'The fungi of the New articles listed alphabetically by author under Forest', P 44, 5-10 broad subject headings. The publications indexed 1.10 — 8c Edwards, PJ. 1986 'Death of old are the Proceedings, abbreviated as P, the Section beech trees in the ', P 42,155-6 Newsletters (SN) numbers 1 (1984) to 25 (1996), the 1.11 Pasmore, A. 1995 'Ponies in the drought', New Forest Reports (NFR) numbers 21 (1984) to 33 NFR 33,10 (1995) and the Monograph Series (Monograph) 1.12 Spellerberg, IF. 1986 'Ecology and the con­ numbers 2 (1985) to 7 (1991). All substantive servation of reptiles in the New Forest', P articles in these publications have been indexed, 42, 5-14 with the exception of editorials, accounts of meet­ 1.13 Winsland, D. 1984 'The status of dragon- ings, ephemeral news, etc. The abbreviation MF flies (Odonata) in the New Forest', NFR denotes microfiche pages for the article. 22, 7-11 See also Prehistory Grigson and Smith (3.18) Roman Maltby (4.31) Medieval Ryder (6.94) NATURAL HISTORY Miscellaneous Delair (9.8)

1.1 Bamber, R.N. 1985 'An itinerant sea-spider Ammothea hUgendorfi (Bohm) in British wa­GEOLOGY ters', P 41,269-70 1.2 Brown, C. 1994 'The status of the Badger 2.1 Broderick, M. 1991 'Geology around (Meles meles) in Hampshire', P 49, 5-18 Kingsclere', SN 15,18-19 1.3 Chatters, C. 1988 'Sand Sedge in the 2.2 Gray, S. 1993 'Land systems analysis in Hampshire Avon valley', P 44,119-21 Hampshire', SN 19,1-2 1.4 Dickson, G. 1986 'List of the fungi found in 2.3 Hedge, R. 1991 'Probable magnification of Roydon Wood on 20th October, 1985', dinosaur footprints', SN 16, 4 NFR 24,14-15 2.4 — 1992 'A valley bulge revisited' [Barton 1.5 Edwards, PJ. 1984 'Effects of grazing on cliffs], SN 17,5-7 New Forest grassland', NFR 21, 24-7 2.5 — 1994 '"Breccia" - geological notes from 1.6 — 1985 'Some effects of grazing on the the south', SN 21, 3-4 vegetation of streamside lawns in the New 2.6 Hooke, J.M. & Riley, R.C. 1992 'Historical Forest', P 41, 45-50 changes on the Hampshire coast, 1.7 Goodall (Mr & Mrs) 1991 'List of fungi 1870-1965', P 47, 203-24 identified at Whidey Wood - October 12, 2.7 Nicholls, RJ. k Clarke, MJ. 1986 'Flan- 1991', NFR 29, 3 drian peat deposits at Hurst Castle Spit', P 1.8 Jenkinson, M.N. 1992 'The marsh orchids 42,15-21 180 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

2.8 Reynolds, PJ. k Fisher, G.C. 1985 'Loessic 3.15 Fowler, MJ.F. 1994 ' and its en­ soils near Hook, south-', P virons from 830 kilometres', SN 21, 26-30 41, 51-62 3.16 Gallup, P. 1994 The survey of sarsen See also Prehistory Gallup (3.16) stones - Hampshire', SN 22,11-13 3.17 Gardiner, J. 1994 'The Project', SN 21,30 PREHISTORY 3.18 Grigson, C. 8c Smith, I. 1985 'Neolithic pottery and the horncore of an aurochs (Bos 3.1 Allen, D. 1991 'A side-looped bronze spear­ prvmgenius) from Corhampton, Hampshire', head from Corhampton', SN 15,10 P 41,63-8 3.2 — 1991 'Surface finds from the Rock- 3.19 Hall, M. k Ford, S. 1995 'Archaeological bourne area', SN 16,13 excavations at Grange Road, , 3.3 — 1994 'Fifty years ago - Squadron 1992', P 50,5-34 Leader Tom Walls', SN 22,14-16 3.20 Jackson, P. 1995 'Ancient feet', SN 24, 3.4 Ashbee, P. 1987 'Hook, Warsash, Hamp­ 17-18 shire excavations, 1954', P 43,21-62 3.21 Jenkins, A.V.C 1991 'An archaeological in­ 3.5 Beamish, H.F. k Hearne, G.M. 1995 vestigation of a cropmark at Odiham, .,,. 'Watching brief observations at Franconia Hampshire', P 46, 5-16 Drive, Nursling, 1992', P 50,35-41 3.22 King, A.C. (Andrew C.) 1989 'A Bronze 3.6 Bellamy, P.S. 1992 'The investigation of Age cremation cemetery at Oliver's Bat­ the prehistoric landscape along the route of tery, near , and some related the A303 improvement between Andover, finds', P 45,13-23, MF 2-9 Hampshire and Amesbury, Wiltshire, 3.23 King, A.C. (Anthony C.) 1986 'Excava­ 1984-7', P 47, 5-81, MF 1,1-39 tions at Worthy Down, South Wonston, 3.7 Boismier, W.A. 1986 'Late Upper Palaeo­ 1985', SN 5,16-17 lithic flint tools from Broom Hill, 3.24 Lawson, AJ. 1985 'An unusual Bronze Age Hampshire', P 42,156-8 sword from Highclere, Hampshire', P 41, 3.8 Coe, D. k Newman, R. 1993 'Excavations 281-4 of an Early Iron Age building and Ro­ 3.25 Le Pard, G. 1990 'Mesolithic axe - prob­ mano-British enclosure at Brighton Hill ably from the Avon valley', NFR 28, 4-5 South, Hampshire', P 48, 5-21 3.26 Light, A., Schofield, AJ. k Sherman, SJ. 3.9 Cottrell, P. 1986 'An Early Iron Age pit at 1995 The Middle Avon Valley Survey: a Regent's Park, ', P 42,23-33 study in settlement history', P 50, 43-101, 3.10 Currie, C.K. 1985 'Woodham's Farm, MF1-16 King's Worthy, near Winchester, Hamp­ 3.27 Millett, M. k Schadla-Hall, R.T. 1992 'Res­ shire', SN 3,18-20 cue excavations on a Bronze Age and 3.11 Ellison, A. & Rahtz, P. 1987 'Excavations at Romano-British site at Daneshill, Basing­ Whitsbury Castle Ditches, Hampshire, stoke, 1980-1', P 47,83-105, MF H, 1-23 I960', P 43, 63-81, MF 6-17 3.28 Moffat, AJ. 1988 'The distribution of 3.12 Fasham, PJ. 1985 The Prehistoric Settlement "Celtic fields" on the East Hampshire at Winnall Down, Winchester: excavations of chalklands', P 44,11-23 MARC3 site R17 in 1976 and 1977, Mono­ 3.29 Morris, M 1986 'An Iron Age and Ro­ graph 2 mano-British site at Choseley Farm, 3.13 — 1987 A "Banjo" Enclosure in Micheldever Odiham: the excavations of Dorothy Lid- Wood, Hampshire (MARC3 site R27), Mono­ dell, 1937', P 42, 89-108, MF 43-93 graph 5 3.30 Needham, S.P. k Denford, G.T. 1985 'Mid­ 3.14 —, Farwell, D.E. k Whinney, RJ. 1989 dle Bronze Age metalwork from The Archacologjcal Site at Eastern. Lane, Winches­ Anderwood Inclosure, New Forest', P 41, ter, Monograph 6 279-80, MF 75-6 KING: A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 41-50,1985-1995 181

3.31 Nicholls, J. 1987 Two Bronze Age urns 3.50 Wingfield, C. 1992 'A Bronze Age urn from ', P 43,15-20 from Barton-on-Sea', SN 17,13-14 3.32 Pasmore, A.H. 1984 'Boiling trough sites in See also Geology Nicholls and Clarke (2.7) the New Forest area', NFR 22, 6 Roman Brisay & Brisay (4.8), Denford 3.33 — 1990 'New Forest boiling trough dem­ (4.10), Fortescue (4.12, 4.15), Fulford onstration 1990', NFR 28, 5-6 (4.16), Oliver (4.35), Pasmore & Fortes- 3.34 — 1995 The Hive Gardens field system - cue (4.43) excavation 1995', NFR 33,11-15 Anglo-Saxon Allen & Anderson (5.3), 3.35 Perry, B.T. 1986 'Excavations at Bram- Fasham & Whinney (5.10), Oxley (5.20) dean, Hampshire, 1983 and 1984, with Medieval Bowden et al (6.6), Russel some further discussion of the "banjo" syn­ (6.91) drome', P 42, 35-42 Post-medieval Fowler (7.17) 3.36 Rees, H. 1994 'Later Bronze Age and Early Miscellaneous Allen (9.1, 9.2) Iron Age settlement in the lower Test val­ ley', P 49,19-46 3.37 Riall, N. 1985 'A barrow group at Heath ROMAN PERIOD Brow, Ewshott, Hampshire', SN 3,16-17 3.38 Ride, DJ. & James, DJ. 1989 'An account 4.1 Allen, D. 1992 'A third-century Roman of an excavation of a prehistoric flint mine burial fromMano r Farm, Hurstbourne Pri­ at Martins Clump, Over Wallop, Hamp­ ors', P 47,253-7 shire, 1954-5', P 45, 213-5 4.2 —1993 'Baughurst burial', SN 20,6-7 3.39 Roberts, K.A.B. 1987 'Maiden Castle in the 4.3 — 1993 'Rockbourne flagon', SN 20, 1930s', SN 7,12-13 6-7 3.40 Robinson, A. 1984 'Excavations at Worthy 4.4 Arnold, H.J.P. 1993 'De Legione Augusta Down, South Wonston, 1983: an interim (about the Second Augustan Legion)', SN report', SN 1, 26-7 19,19-20 3.41 Rudkin, DJ. 1989 'Excavations at South- 4.5 Barton, J. 1996 The Romans in Hamp­ wick Hill cross-roads, Portsdown, shire: conference report', SN 25,19-20 ', P 45, 5-12 4.6 Blake, D. & Fortescue, K. 1991 'A report on 3.42 Schofield, AJ. 1988 'A greenstone axe the finds from 1990' [Sloden], NFR 29, from Lyndhurst, Hampshire', SN 10, 15-16 22-3 4.7 Brisay, E. des 1993 'Fieldwork at Lawn 3.43 Scobie, G. 1986 'Carfax excavation, Win­ Field, Buriton, Hampshire', P 48, 95-105 chester, 1985', SN 5,17-19 4.8 — & Brisay, J. des 1989 'Fieldwork on the 3.44 Soffe, G. 1987 'Archaeology on Twyford Roman villa site at Wolver Brow, Buriton, Down, Winchester', SN 8, 22-3 Hampshire', P 45, 216-8 3.45 Taylor, RJ. 1985 'A bronze dagger from 4.9 Cole, G.H. 1988 'A Romano-British bath­ Tichbourne Down, Cheriton, near Win­ house at Wyck, near Alton, Hampshire', P chester', P 41,275-8 44,25-39 3.46 Tomalin, D. 1985 'A lost collared urn from 4.10 Denford, G.T. 1993 'Some exodc discover­ ', P 41,272-5 ies at Silkstead Sandpit, Otterbourne, and 3.47 Tyldesley, J. 1985 'A bout coupe handaxe the possible site of an ancient temple', P 48, from Hampshire', P 41, 270-1 27-54 3.48 Whinney, R. 1987 'Rescue excavations on 4.11 Fortescue, K. 1984 'Church Green finds Bronze Age sites in the South Wonston report 1982', NFR 21,11-14 area', P 43,5-14, MF 2-5 4.12 —1984 'Pottery and small findsrepor t for 3.49 Williams, P. & Soffe, G. 1987 'A Late 1983* [Church Green], NFR 22,14-16 Bronze Age timber structure on Hayling 4.13 — 1985 'Church Green pottery report Island', SN 8,23-4 1985', NFR 23,14-16 182 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

4.14 — 1986 'Church Green small Finds report 4.34 — k Graham, D. 1986 Excavations on the for 1985', NFR 24,11-13 Romano-British Small Town at Neatham, Hamp­ 4.15 — 1988 'Church Green pottery report shire, 1969-1979, Monograph 3, MF 1986', NFR 26,15-16 4.35 Oliver, M. 1993 'The Iron Age and Ro­ 4.16 Fulford, M. 1987 'Silchester excavations mano-British setdement at Oakridge', P 48, 1986', SN 8, 25-7 55-94, MF 2-36 4.17 Graham, D. 1991 'Excavations at Manor 4.36 Pasmore, A.H. 1984 'Church Green exca­ Cottages, Neatham, Alton, 1984-6', P 46, vation 1983', NFR 21, 7-10 17-30 4.37 —1984 'Church Green excavations 1984', 4.18 —1992 'Site evaluation and watching brief NFR 22, 12-13 at London Road, Holybourne, Alton', P 4.38 — 1985 'Church Green excavation 1985', 47,107-15 NFR 23,11-13 4.19 Green, FJ. 1984 'The plant remains from 4.39 — 1986 'The Church Green excavations the 1979 and 1980 excavations at Church 1986', NFR 24, 7-10 Green', NFR 21,17-18 4.40 — 1991 'The Sloden excavations 4.20 Hanna, H. 1984 'Church Green soil sam­ 1989-1990', NFR 29, 4-15 ples, 1979 and 1980 seasons', NFR 21,16 4.41 — 1992 'Lower Sloden 1991', NFR 30, 4.21 Henig, M. k Millett, M. 1988 'A Romano- 6-7 British intaglio from Neatham, Hants', P 4.42 — 1994 'New dating evidence for three 44,122 New Forest earthworks: New Forest Sec­ 4.22 Holmes, A.G. 1989 'A Romano-British site tion excavations 1992-1994', NFR 32, at Shedneld, Hants', P 45,25-41, MF10-29 15-24 4.23 Johnston, D.E. 1984 'Excavations at Stoney 4.43 — 8c Fortescue, K. 1989 'Excavations at Cross and Fritham, 1983', NFR 21,19-23 Dark Hat Wood - August 1988, with a 4.24 — k Reynolds, P. 1995 'The project for the report on the finds', NFR 27, 4-9 reconstruction of a Roman villa at Butser 4.44 Rogers, J. k Walker, J.S.F. 1985 'A de­ Ancient Farm', SN 23,13-14 tached Romano-British bath-house at 4.25 King, A.C. 1987 'Excavation of a Roman Braishfield, near Romsey, Hampshire', P building at Shavard Farm, Meonstoke, 41, 69-80 1986', SN 7,13 4.45 Soffe, G. 1985 'An early Romano-British 4.26 — 1988 'Roman windows found at Meon­ settlement at Shedfield: an interim report', stoke villa site 1987', SN 9, 30-1 SN 4,19-21 4.27 — 1988 'Assessing Winchester's Roman 4.46 — 1988 'A Roman brickmaker's signature population', SN 10,17-19 from Portchester Casde', SN 9, 31-2 4.28 — 1989 'Roman Bitterne in the third and 4.47 —, Nicholls, J. k Moore, G. 1989 'The fourth centuries', SN 11, 19-20 Roman tilery and aisled building at Crook- 4.29 — 1990 'Roman windows lifted at Meon­ horn, Hants, excavations, 1974-5', P 45, stoke', SN 13, 24-7 43-112, MF 30-48 4.30 — 1990 'Bitterne redating confirmed', SN 4.48 Stagg, D. 1985 'The supposed Roman road 13,29 to Lepe', NFR 22, 4-5 4.31 Maltby, M. 1994 'The animal bones from a 4.49 Teague, S.C. 1988 'Excavations at Market Romano-British well at Oakridge II, Bas­ Street, Winchester, 1987-88', SN 10, ingstoke', P 49, 47-76, MF 1,1-98; II, 1-67 19-22 4.32 McAvoy, F. 1986 'A section across the 4.50 Zant, J. 1987 'Excavations at 126 High Otterbourne-New Forest Roman road Street, Winchester: a preliminary survey', (Route 422)', P 42,158-9 SN 7,14-16 4.33 Millett, M. 1986 'An early Roman ceme­ See also Prehistory Allen (3.2), Ashbee (3.4), tery at Alton, Hampshire', P 42,43-87, MF Beamish k Hearne (3.5), Coe k New­ 2-42 man (3.8), Currie (3.10), Fasham (3.12, KING: A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TTTLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 41-50,1985-1995 183

3.13), Fasham etaL (3.14), Fowler(3.15), 5.15 Hughes, M. 8c Brooks, E. 1985 'The Meon Gardiner (3.17), Jenkins (3.21), Light et Valley historic landscape project', SN 4, al. (3.26), Millett 8c Schadla-Hall (3.27), 10-11 Moffat (3.28), Morris (3.29), Robinson 5.16 — 8c Hughes, E. 1988 'The Meon Valley (3.40), Soffe (3.44) historic landscape project: 2nd interim re­ Anglo-Saxon Allen & Anderson (5.3), port', SN 10, 28-29 Fasham & Whinney (5.10), Millett 5.17 Klingelhofer, E. 1991 'Anglo-Saxon man­ (5.18) ors of the upper Itchen valley: their origin Medieval Bailey (6.4), James (6.49), and evolution', P 46, 31-9 Millard (6.66), Pile (6.71) 5.18 Millett, M. 1989 'On the origins of Alton', Miscellaneous Le Pard (9.15), SN 11, 21-2 5.19 Morton, A. 1996 'Late Saxon boundaries near Southampton', SN 25, 2-3 5.20 Oxley, J. 1988 'A possible Saxon smithing ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD site and further evidence from SOU 29, Southampton', P 44,41-7 5.1 Ainsworth, K. 1996 'The Cadland confer­ 5.21 Pile, J.S. 1984 'Parish boundaries in south­ ence', SN 25,17-19 east Hampshire', SN 1, 9-11 5.2 Allen, D. 1991 'A twist in the tail' [bracelet 5.22 — 1985 'Hampshire tithings', SN 4,1-3 from Highcliffe], SN 16,16 5.23 —1994 'Woodland-pasture in early medie­ 5.3 — 8c Anderson, S. 1990 'A multiple burial val Havant', SN 22, 21-5 of unknown date from Warren's Hill, 5.24 Roberts, E. 1992 'The Saxon bounds of South Tidworth', SN 13, 27-8 Ticceburn', SN 18,29-33 5.4 Brown, D.H. 1995 'Pottery and Late Saxon 5.25 — 8c Allam, G. 1993 'Saxon Alresford and Southampton', P 50,127-52 Bighton', SN 20, 9-13 5.5 Collier, C.R. 1991 'Romsey Minster in 5.26 Russel, A.D. 1996 'Some comments on the Saxon times', P 46, 41-52 Southampton evidence in C.K.Currie's 5.6 Currie, C.K. 1995 'Saxon charters and "Saxon charters and landscape evolution in landscape evolution in the south-central the south-central Hampshire Basin"', SN Hampshire Basin', P 50,103-25 25, 21-2 5.7 — 1996 'A further note on boundaries, 5.27 Stagg, D. 1985 'Sydmonton - the suggested commons and "gates'", SN 25, 3-4 identification of a Saxon charter', SN 4, 5.8 Denford, G. T. 1986 'A keystone garnet 8-10 disc brooch from Ampfield', P 42, 5.28 — 1996 'A still further note on bounda­ 160-1 ries, commons and "gates", etc.', SN 25, 5.9 Evison, V.I. 1988 An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at 4-5 Alton, Hampshire, Monograph 5 5.29 Stevenson, E.M. 1993 'Saxon Curdridge', 5.10 Fasham, PJ. & Whinney, RJ. 1991 Archae­ SN 20,18-19 ology and the M3, Monograph 7 See also Prehistory Ellison 8c Rahtz (3.11), 5.11 Garner, M.F. 1994 'Middle Saxon evidence Fasham etal (3.14), Gallup (3.16),Jack­ at Cook Street, Southampton (SOU 254)', son (3.20), Light et al. (3.26), Scobie P 49, 77-127, MF m, 1-66 (3.43) 5.12 Gray, S. 1989 'Walking through Anglo- Roman Brisay (4.7), Teague (4.49) Saxon England' [Kilmeston], SN 12, 28-9 Medieval Elliott(6.27), Hase (6.43), 5.13 Hare, M. 1992 'Investigations at the Anglo- Hubbuck (6.48), James (6.49), Lewis Saxon church of St Peter, Titchfield, (6.53), Pile (6.71), Qualmann (6.73), Ry­ 1982-9', P 47,117-44 der (6.94), Waight (6.120), Watts 5.14 Hinton, D. A. 1986 "The place of Basing in (6.122) mid Saxon history', P 42,162-4 Modern Pile (8.89) 184 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

MEDIEVAL PERIOD 6.21 — 1991 'Southwick Priory fishponds: excavations 1987', P 46, 53-72, MF 6.1 Allen, D. 1989 The phasing of Basing', SN 2-61 12, 22-3 6.22 — 1992 'Documentary evidence for the 6.2 — 1990 The date of the Great Yew at buildings of Southwick Priory and its suc­ Selborne', SN 14,14-15 cessor, Southwick House', SN 17,17-19 6.3 — k Anderson, S. 1992 'Excavations be­ 6.23 —1995 The early domestic buildings of St neath the Great Yew, St Mary's Cross Hospital', SN 23, 27-8 churchyard, Selborne', P 47,145-52 6.24 Davies, P.N. 1988 'Analysing Tudor house 6.4 Bailey, J. 1984 'Hermit's Tower Mound, Museum, Southampton', SN 9, 22-5 Winchester', SN 2,27 6.25 — 1988 'Work at the Conduit Head, 6.5 Beck, T. 1991 'A sarsen at Upper Froyle', Southampton', SN 10, 9-12 SN 16,21 6.26 Edwards, J. 1985 'A medieval wall-painting 6.6 Bowden, M., Graham, D., Mepham, L., at St Mary and St Michael's church, Stoke Smith, G. 1988 "The archaeology and his­ Charity', P 41,139-48 tory of Amery House, Alton', P 44, 49-65 6.27 Elliott, R. 1993 'The market town of New 6.7 Brisbane, M.A. 1987 'Southampton's town Alresford', SN 20,14-16 walls', SN 8,28 6.28 Fasham, P.J. 1987 The medieval settle­ 6.8 Burgess, R., Fradgley, N. and Williams, M. ment at Popham, excavations 1975 and 1993 '33 High Street, Winchester, Hamp­ 1983*, P 43, 83-124 shire*, SN 19,13-16 6.29 Fellows, J. 1986 'Sir Bevis of Hampton in 6.9 Clarke, A. 1993 The Large Bounds of the popular tradition', P 42,139-45 New Forest', SN 19, 3-7 6.30 Fox, R. & Hughes, M. 1994 'Excavations at 6.10 Cook, R. 1985 'Buckland Rings water pipe­ Sheep Street, Petersfield, 1976', P 49, line', NFR 23, 6-7 159-74 6.11 Crook, J. 1984 'Were the walls of the 6.31 Fradgley, N. k Burgess, R. 1991 'Waltham southern half of the Pilgrim's Hall complex, Fisheries, High Street, Bishops Waltham, Winchester, originally timber-framed?', SN Hampshire', SN 16,32-3 2,22-5 6.32 — k — 1992 The Old Plough, St Mary 6.12 — 1986 'Further discoveries at the Pil­ Bourne, Hampshire', SN 17, 20-1 grim's Hall, Winchester', SN 6, 23-4 6.33 Gray, S. 1994 'Lomer - decline and renais­ 6.13 — 1987 'Marwell's medieval roof, SN 8, sance', SN 21, 7-12 15-17 6.34 Hanna, K.A. 1985 "The Southwick Cartu­ 6.14 — 1987 'Winchester Cathedral Deanery', laries: an editor's view', SN 3, 4-6 P43,125-73 6.35 Hare, J.N. 1987 'The roofs of Bishop's 6.15 Currie, C.K. 1985 Titchfield fishponds Waltham palace: an aspect of the medieval project 1984: an interim report', SN 4, building industry', SN 7,19-20 21-2 6.36 — 1990 Tile production centres in later 6.16 — 1986 'Southwick Priory fishponds pro­ medieval Hampshire: a provisional list', SN ject: interim report', SN 5, 21-2 14,21 6.17 —1986 Titchfield fishponds project 1985: 6.37 — 1991 'A range of lodgings at St Cross interim report', SN 6,19-21 Hospital, Winchester', SN 16, 30-1 6.18 — 1989 The Conduits at Nedey', SN 12, 6.38 — 1992 'Rabbits in the landscape: an as­ 19-21 pect of medieval land use', SN 18, 25-6 6.19 — 1990 'Medieval setdement in the upper 6.39 — 1994 'Northington, near Overton, and Wallington valley in Hampshire', SN 13, the deserted villages of Hampshire', SN 22, 17-20 26 6.20 — 1990 'Fisheries and fishponds in the 6.40 — 1994 'Netley Abbey: monastery, man­ Southwick region*, SN 14,24-5 sion and ruin', P 49, 207-27 KING: A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TTTLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 41-50,1985-1995 185

6.41 —, Roberts E. & Currie, C. 1988 'Aspects 6.61 Lyne, M. 1991 'A medieval earthwork at of a medieval landscape. The bishop of Binsted, near Alton', P 46,185-8 Winchester's park of Marwell', SN 9, 6.62 McAleer, J.P. 1994 'The Romanesque fa­ 14-17 cade of Winchester Cathedral: part I', P 49, 6.42 Harris, R. 1990 'Moulded plaster panels', 129-47 SN 13, 7 6.63 —1995 'The Romanesque facade of Win­ 6.43 Hase, P. 1996 Titchfield parish and chester Cathedral: part DC, P 50,153-68 church', SN 25, 29-30 6.64 McCay, A. 1988 'North Park, Litde Som- 6.44 Hicks, M. 1986 '"Landlady sells up - busi­ borne', SN 10, 4 nessman turns country gent" The sale of 6.65 Millard, S. 1989 'The rectory at Odiham', the Bottreaux lands in Hampshire in the SN 11,1-2 1460s', SN 5, 5-6 6.66 — 1991 'Tile making in Odiham', SN 16, 6.45 — 1986 'An intermittent abbot of Quarr', 5-6 SN 6,5-6 6.67 Morris, M. 1984 'Excavations at Staple 6.46 — 1987 'Further comments on Richard EI Gardens, Winchester', SN 2, 27-8 and Romsey', SN 8, 5 6.68 Ogilvie, G. 1987 ' survey. 6.47 Hinton, D.A. 1991 'Excavations at Otter- An interim report of findings from the bourne Old Church, Hampshire', P 46, Boldre Church sub-area survey', NFR 25, 73-89 9-13 6.48 Hubbuck, R. 1996 'Medieval churches of 6.69 Page, M. 1994 'The Winchester Pipe Rolls Hampshire in old pictures 1700-1900: part Project', SN 22, 30-2 l'.SN 25,11-16 6.70 —1995 'The Bitterne "Wymond*", SN 24, 6.49 James, T.B. 1988 The population size of 22-3 Winchester over 2,000 years: a survey', SN 6.71 Pile, J. 1989 'Aspects of the Forest of Bere 9,1-3 from the Late Iron Age to the Middle 6.50 King, A.C. 1990 'A medieval horse-har­ Ages', P 45,113-19 ness pendant from Winchester', SN 14, 6.72 —1990 'A note on two medieval fishponds 13 at Bedhampton', SN 13,14-15 6.51 Le Fay, D.G. 1991 'Selbome Priory and the 6.73 Qualmann, K.E. 1993 'The Church of St vicarage of Basingstoke', P 46, 91-9 Mary and St Michael, Stoke Charity: re­ 6.52 Leamon, R. 1992 'Historic landscape of port on archaeological investigation, 1991', Ecchinswell and Sydmonton', SN 17, 3 SN 20, 25-9, 32 6.53 Lewis, E. 1985 'Excavations in Bishops 6.74 Ranee, A.B. 1986 The Bevis and Ascupart Waltham 1967-78', P 41,81-126, MF 2-24 panels, Bargate Museum, Southampton', P 6.54 — 1991 'Three Hampshire Wealden 42,147-53 houses', P 46,113-30 6.75 Read, C. 1994 'Casde Hill, Brodestone 6.55 —1993 'Stoke Charity Church: the roof of Coppice, and Woodgreen', NFR 32,10-14 the Hampton chapel', SN 20,30-2 6.76 Roberts, E. 1985 ', a medie­ 6.56 — 1994 'A decorated oak panel from val canal reservoir: a tradition assessed', P Bishop's Waltham', SN 21,18-19 41,127-38 6.57 — & Roberts, E. 1988 '"Medieval Hall 6.77 — 1986 'The Bishop of Winchester's fish­ Houses in the Winchester Area": a pre­ ponds in Hampshire, 1150-1400: their view', SN 9,18-19 development, function and management', 6.58 Light, T. 1985 'Medieval and Tudor P 42,125-38 Fordingbridge', SN 3,1-3 6.78 — 1987 'Medieval New Alresford revis­ 6.59 Lindley, P.G. 1991 'Sculptural discoveries ited', P 43, 255-7 at Winchester Cathedral', P 46,101-11 6.79 — 1988 'The Bishop of Winchester's deer 6.60 Lloyd, A. 1988 'The salt industry in the parks in Hampshire, 1200-1400', P 44, Lymington area', NFR 26,12-14 67-86 186 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

6.80 — 1989 'Bishop Raleigh's banquet', SN 6.102 Southampton Museums Archaeology Me­ 12,1-2 dia Unit 1986 'The Friary, Southampton', 6.81 — 1989 'East Meon Court House: the SN 5,19-21 original building accounts discovered', SN 6.103 Spruce, D. 1988 'Domesday Odiham', SN 12,14 9,4-5 6.82 — 1990 'Yew Tree Cottage, Colden Com­ 6.104 Stagg, DJ. 1985 'An unrecorded New For­ mon: hammers or ties?', SN 13,10-11 est document', NFR 22, 5 6.83 — 1992 'A fifteenth-century inn at An- 6.105 — 1987 'Heywood - the historical frame­ dover'.P 47,153-70 work', NFR 25,13-15 6.84 — 1993 'Hambledon Manor Farm', SN 6.106 — 1990 'The antiquity and purpose of 19, 21-2 trees in churchyards', SN 14,15 6.85 — 1993 'A prior's mansion at Michel- 6.107 —1990 'New Forest documents', NFR 28, mersh', P 48, 107-19 7-9 6.86 — 1994 'The salmon fishery at Woodmill 6.108 — 1990 'New Forest boundaries in the near Southampton', SN 22, 32-3 thirteenth century', NFR 28,10-12 6.87 — 1994 'A base-cruck house at Froxfield', 6.109 — 1991 'A grant of land at Sloden in AD P 49,175-93 1243', NFR 29, 3 6.88 — 1994 'The Bishop of Winchester's fish­ 6.110 — 1992 'The administradve Hundred in ponds and deer parks', P 49,229-31 the New Forest', NFR 30,10-12 6.89 Roberts, P. 1993 'Harborough alias Bolder 6.111 — 1992 'A New Forest perambulation - a Lodge', SN 20, 21 corrected dating', NFR 30,12 6.90 Rushton, G. 1995 'The archives of St Cross 6.112 — 1993 'Extraneous folios in the Hospital, Winchester', SN 24, 3 Christchurch Priory Cartulary', NFR 6.91 Russel, A.D. 1985 'Foxcotte: the archaeol­ 31, 11-12 ogy and history of a Hampshire hamlet', P 6.113 — 1995 '"Funnel-exits" and the New For­ 41,149-224, MF 25-74 est', SN 23, 26 6.92 Russell, J. 1992 'Gosport: a medieval new 6.114 Stevenson, E.M. 1993 'Curdridge in 1464', town', SN 17, 26-8 SN 19, 28-30 6.93 — 1995 'The origins of Grange Farm, 6.115 Sutton, A. 1988 'Tully's - a wealden house Rowner, and its medieval connections with in Petersfield', SN 10,13-16 Quarr Abbey: an update', SN 23, 3-5 6.116 Torrance, LJ. & Ford, S. 1994 'Archae­ 6.94 Ryder, M.L. 1994 'Ditches, dykes and ological investigations in Petersfield, 1992', droves: a preliminary report on the his­ P 49,149-57 tory of Lord's Wood, Southampton', SN 6.117 Tracy, C. 1988 'A boss from the Winches­ 21, 30-6 ter Cathedral choirstalls at the Victoria and 6.95 Sinclair-Williams, C.L. 1985 'The "day- Albert Museum', P 44, 87-93 work" in Hampshire', SN 3, 6-7 6.118 Turnbull, B. 1986 The historic buildings of 6.96 —1986 'The acre in medieval Hampshire', Silkstead', SN 6, 25-8 SN5.8 6.119 Waight, S. 1990 'Bere in Upwarnford', SN 6.97 —1986 'The manor of Bensted St Clair', P 13, 20-22 42, 109-23 6.120 — 1991 'Bere Farm, Warnford', SN 16, 6.98 Soffe, G. 1985 'Southwick Priory and its late 7-8 Romanesque sculptured lavabo', SN 3,27-9 6.121 Warmington, R. 1989 'A reappraisal of 6.99 — 1986 'The wreck of the Grace Dieu\ SN Foxcotte area G\ P 45, 121-7 6,16-17 6.122 Watts, D.G. 1995 'Titchfield and Patrick 6.100 — 1988 'Recent work on Hayling Island Hase', SN 24,19-20 Priory', SN 9, 20-2 6.123 Welsh, T. 8c Currie, C.K. 1986 'Earth­ 6.101 — 1989 'A restoration of the Romanesque works at Park Farm, Titchfield', SN 6, sculptured font at Portchester', SN 11, 3-5 18-19 KING: A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TTTLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 41-50,1985-1995 187

See also Prehistory Ashbee (3.4), Gallup (3.16), 7.15 Fowler, MJ.F. 1989 'Hampshire gun-flint Light etaL (3.26), Scobie (3.43) industries', SN 12, 24-6 Roman Johnston (4.23), Pasmore 7.16 — 1993 'A gun-flint industry at Martin's (4.40, 4.41, 4.42), Stagg (4.48), Teague Clump, Over Wallop, Hants', P 48,135-42 (4.49) 7.17 — 1995 'Worked flint from Compton Anglo-Saxon Currie (5.7), Hughes & Down, near Winchester', SN 23, 12 Brooks (5.15), Hughes & Hughes (5.16), 7.18 French, MJ. 1992 'Privateering and the Pile (5.22, 5.23), Roberts (5.24), Stagg Revolt of the Netherlands: the watergeuzen (5.28) or sea beggars in Portsmouth, Gosport and Post-medieval Hicks (7.31), Roberts the Isle of Wight, 1570-1', P 47,171-80 (7.49, 7.51), Sinclair-Williams (7.58) 7.19 Gale, M. 1985 'The brick industry in Twy­ Modern Currie (8.27), Jones (8.52), ford during the sixteenth and seventeenth Lloyd (8.62), Pile (8.89) century', SN 3, 21-3 7.20 —1985 'Twyford's watermeadows', SN 4, 6-8 POST-MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN 7.21 — 1985 'A seventeenth-century brick- PERIODS (up to c 1750) maker's inventory', SN 4, 23-4 7.22 — 1989 'An account of the seventeenth- 7.1 Allen, D. 1990 'A stoneware "witch-bottle" century construction of Shawford Mill and from Abbotts Ann', SN 14,12 Millhouse', SN 12, 9-13 7.2 — 1992 'Basing House and its gardens', 7.23 — 1994 'Henry Mildmay and Shawford SN 17 7-9 House, Twyford', SN 21,13-17 7.3 — 1992 'A Civil War severed head', SN 7.24 Green, FJ. 1985 '25 Church Street, Rom­ 17,14-15 sey: an interim note', SN 4, 26-7 7.4 — & Anderson, S. 1990 'The human skele­ 7.25 Hall, D. & Barber, N. 1985 'Norton's Horse: tal remains from Apple Tree Cottage, Old the history of a Hampshire regiment during Basing', SN 13, 28 the first Civil War', P 41, 225-42 7.5 Blackham, A. 1995 'Triglyph friezes at Al­ 7.26 Haydon, C. 1984 'The ill-treatment of Ro­ ton', SN 24,10-12 man Catholics in eighteenth-century 7.6 Bowie, G. 1988 'Understanding the land­ Hampshire', SN 2, 6-8 scape: the water-meadows of Hampshire', 7.27 — 1986 'Dame Alice Lisle, Judge Jefferys, SN 10,30-1 and the Bloody Assizes', SN 6,1-5 7.7 Brayshay, M. 1993 The royal post-horse 7.28 — 1987 'Charles IPs Hampshire pleas­ routes of Hampshire in the reign of Eliza­ ures', SN 7, 3-6 beth I', P 48, 121-34 7.29 Hayward, K. 1987 'In search of the Titch- 7.8 Brooks, E.M. 1984 'Notes on the first par­ field map', SN 8, 4-5 ish registers of Twyford', SN 1, 3-4 7.30 Hicks, M. 1984 'Nether Wallop parsonage 7.9 Coldicott, D.K. 1986 'Romsey Abbey at after the Reformation', SN 2, 9-10 the Dissolution', SN 5,1-4 7.31 — 1991 'Presentations to the vicarage of 7.10 Currie, C.K. 1986 'The division of Titch- Nether Wallop 1460-1865', SN 15, field Common', SN 5, 6-8 29-30 7.11 —1987 'A Hampshire landscape: the view 7.32 — 1991 'Lessor v. lessee: Nether Wallop from Southwick Priory', SN 8,13-14 rectory 1700-1870', P 46,145-56 7.12 — 1991 'Botley Manor Farm's woodlands 7.33 — 1993 'Rectors and vicars in the eight­ in the eighteenth century', SN 15, 20-24 eenth century: the case of Nether Wallop', 7.13 Davey, C.R. 1989 'Drayton and Beamonds SN 20,17-18 in Farlington parish', P 45,129-34 7.34 James, T.B. k Doughty, M.W. 1990 Tene­ 7.14 Elliott, R. 1991 The Alresford Chantry', ments and the historical landscape of SN 15, 30-1 Winchester', SN 13,16-17 188 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

7.35 Kcmblc, J.V.H. 8c Kirby, W.S. 1994 'Ab­ 7.57 Rowntree, J.P. 1990 'Bernard Smith and bott's Barton estate, Winchester: land use Hampshire organs', SN 13,1-3 in the sixteenth to twentieth centuries', SN 7.58 Sinclair-Williams, C.L. 1985 'The epony­ 22,17-21 mous tenants of "The Wakes", Selborne', 7.36 Kitchen, F. 1992 John Norden's "•Speculum SN 4,3-4 Britamiae: Pars -the Isle qfWighf and some 7.59 Smith, V.F. 1984 'Hampshire inventories at Elizabethan manuscript maps of the island', the Public Record Office, London', SN 2, P 47,181-9 2-3 7.37 Lewis, E.R. 1987 'Southbrook: Bishops 7.60 Soffe, G. 1990 The seventeenth-century Waltham', SN 8,19-20 door at Allbrook Farm, Otterbourne, 7.38 — 1992 'Oak furniture from Peter Sy- Hants', SN 13,12-13 monds' Amshouse', SN 18, 9-12 7.61 South, M.L. 1987 'Epidemic diseases, sol­ 7.39 Lyne, M. 1991 'Civil War earthworks east diers and prisoners of war in Southampton, of Alton', P 46,181-4 1550-1800', P 43, 185-96 7.40 McNaught, A. 1989 'Crab Wood pits sur­ 7.62 Stagg, D. 1989 'Silvicultural inclosure in the vey', SN 11,14 New Forest to 1780', P 45,135-45 7.41 Members of Solent NADFAS 1990 'Mari­ 7.63 Steele-Smith, H.F. 1989 'The Steeles of ner's Cottage, Exton', SN 14, 28-9 Broughton: some notes', SN 12, 5-6 7.42 Moore, P. 1984 'Bursledon ironworks', SN 7.64 Surry, N. 1985 'Lost portraits by George 2,26 Beare from Hampshire collections', SN 3,9 7.43 Morgan, R.R. k Morgan, S. 1991 'War- 7.65 —1989 'Some responses to the Hampshire blington Castle', SN 15,1-2 landscape, c. 1680-c. 1760', SN 12, 29-31 7.44 Pasmore, A. 1992 "The location of Nor­ 7.66 Trussler, D. 8c May, P. 1995 'The bell wood Coppice', NFR 30, 8-10 frame, St Stephen's Church, Sparsholt', 7.45 Pile,J. 1989 'Havant Chase', SN 11,13 SN 24, 13 7.46 Pugh, R.K. 1985 'Bishop Hoadly: a plea in 7.67 Turnbull, B. 1987 James Edwards of Silk- mitigation', P 41, 243-52 stead and Somborne: Hampshire yeoman', 7.47 Reid, J.D. 1985 'Nicholas Hamme of Old SN 7, 6-8 Alresford, a Tudor blacksmith', SN 4, 5-6 7.68 —1991 'The King's Somborne parish reg­ 7.48 Roberts, E. 1990 The reconstruction of a isters', SN 16,17-19 Tudor landscape' [New Alresford], SN 14, 7.69 Waight, S. 1990 'Bere Farm, Warnford', 18-20 SN 14, 22-3 7.49 — 1990 'Court Farm and Court House, 7.70 Watts, D.G. 1990 John Gay in Hamp­ Overton', SN 14,30-1 shire', SN 14, 6 7.50 — 1990 'An early lobby-entrance house - 7.71 White, P. 1984 'The Chantry Certificates nos. 7-9 High Street, Overton', SN 14, for Hampshire of 1546 and 1548', SN 2, 32-3 4-6 7.51 — 1991 'A medieval house at 7.72 Wood, E. k Penton, G. 1991 'The Pentons Whitchurch', SN 15, 3-4 of Winchester', SN 15, 25-29 7.52 — 1992 'A cottager's home in 1642' See also Prehistory Light et aL (3.26) [Cheriton], SN 17, 22-4 Medieval Allen (6.1), Bowden et aL 7.53 — 1993 'Eggar's Old School House, Al­ (6.6), Burgess et aL (6.8), Crook (6.14), ton', SN 20, 32-3 Currie (6.15,6.16,6.17,6.19,6.20,6.21, 7.54 — 1994 'Parsonage Farm Barn, King's 6.22), Davies (6.24), Fellows (6.29), Fox Somborne', SN 22, 8-10 8c Hughes (6.30), Fradgley 8c Burgess 7.55 — 1995 'A c. 1600 gentry house near (6.31), Gray (6.33), Hare (6.36, 6.40), Petersfield',SN23,33 Hinton (6.47), Hubbuck (6.48), James 7.56 — & Gale, M. 1995 'Henry Mildmay's new (6.49), Lewis (6.54), Light (6.58), farms, 1656-1704', P 50,169-92 Lloyd (6.60), Lyne (6.61), Millard KING: A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 41-50,1985-1995 189

(6.66), Page (6.69), Qualmann (6.73), 8.13 Budden, J. k Maile, T. 1985 The Idsworth Ranee (6.74), Read (6.75), Roberts, E Estate: some notes on its farm buildings', (6.82, 6.83, 6.86), Roberts, P (6.89), SN4.28 Russel (6.91), Russell (6.93), Ryder 8.14 Bussy, S. 1986 'The parliamentary election (6.94), Sinclair-Williams (6.97), Stagg in Winchester, 1945', SN 6, 8 (6.110), Turnbull (6.118), Waight 8.15 Chatfield, J.E. 1987 'Likenesses of the Rev­ (6.119,6.120), erend Gilbert White', P 43, 207-17 Modern Chun (8.16), Cole (8.17), 8.16 Chun, D. 1994 'Hoop-making in the Ham- Currie (8.26, 8.27, 8.28), Hicks (8.47), ble Valley', SN 22, 27-9 Jones (8.52), Kingston (8.58), Lloyd 8.17 Cole, W. 1987 'The Netherlandish window (8.62), Millard (8.69), Pile (8.89), glass in the church of St John the Evangel­ Russell (8.96) ist, Rownhams, Hampshire', P 43,175-84, Miscellaneous Rushton (9.20) MF 18-34 8.18 Course, E. 1985 'Water power at Brown- wich Farm, Titchfield', P 41,253-9 MODERN HISTORY AND INDUSTRIAL 8.19 — 1988 'Portsmouth Corporation tram­ ARCHAEOLOGY (from c. 1750) ways 1896-1936', SN 9,4 8.20 — 1988 'Southampton Docks: a 150th an­ 8.1 Afton, B. 1987 '"A want of good feeling". A niversary', P 44,123-4 reassessment of the economic and political 8.21 — 1988 'Eastleigh: the development of a causes of the rural unrest in Hampshire, Late Victorian railway town', P 44, 1830', P 43,237-54 125-6 8.2 — 1988 '"The motive which has operated 8.22 Courtney, J. 1994 'College Street, Hursley in the minds of my people": 1830, the and Otterbourne: Charlotte Mary Yonge propensity of the Hampshire parishes to and her circle', P 49,195-205 riot', P 44,107-18 8.23 Craze, T.L. 1987 'Hazeley Down Camp', 8.3 Bilikowski, K. 1986 'House and garden, SN 8,17-18 country house and park', SN 5, 23-4 8.24 Currie, B. 1994 'Elizabeth Kell 1803-1872', 8.4 Black, J. 1991 'Winchester and its patron: SN 21, 22-4 the elections of 1783 and 1784', P 46,157-9 8.25 Currie, C.K. 1988 The park at North 8.5 Bogan, P.P. 1991 'The building and resto­ Stoneham', SN 11, 9-12 ration of Milner's Chapel in Winchester', 8.26 — 1990 'A survey of Compton water- SN 15, 5-7 meadows', SN 14,10-11 8.6 Boorman, W.H. 1988 'Byron and the Wal­ 8.27 — 1991 'Recent discoveries at North lops', SN 9, 5-6 Stoneham Park', SN 15,11-12 8.7 —1991 'Health and sanitation in Victorian 8.28 — 1992 The detailed reconstruction of Winchester or: The Triumph of the Muck- park and garden landscapes through envi­ abites'.P 46,161-80 ronmental sampling', SN 17, 9-10 8.8 — 1992 'Smallpox inoculation and vacci­ 8.29 — 1994 'A late eighteenth-century map of nation', SN 17, 29 Leigh Park near Havant and its significance 8.9 Bowie, G. 1989 "The rise and decline of the to the development of the nineteenth-cen­ Hampshire Down breed in Wessex, tury Garrett-Staunton landscape', SN 21, 1792-1939', SN 12,31-2 4-6 8.10 Breach, R.W. 1986 'Buildings of Winches­ 8.30 — & Frearson, H. 1987 'Mr Stares' ac­ ter - the Guildhall', SN 6, 30-2 count of Bodey Farm, 8th March 1773', 8.11 Broderick, M. 1996 'Change in land use in SN8, 6 northern Hampshire', SN 25, 5-8 8.31 Deacon, A.D. 1987 'Some French prisoners 8.12 Brooks, E.M. 1985 'Inland Revenue valu­ of war on parole in Hampshire', P 43, ation records', SN 3, 7-8 197-205 190 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

8.32 Doughty, M. 1988 'The staddlc stone 8.49 Holt, M. 1995 'Prallingworth - new data granary at Michelmersh Manor Farm', SN revealed', SN 23, 7 10, 12-13 8.50 James, J. 1995 'Vernacular architecture in 8.33 — 1989 'The history and archaeology of the New Forest: domestic buildings in cob the Hyde Brewery, Winchester. Part one: from c. 1750 to c. 1900', SN 24, 3-10 the archaeological survey', P 45,191-212 8.51 James, T.B. 1985 'Medecroft: a Victorian 8.34 Elliott, R. 1986 'Robert Boyes (c. 1723- town house', SN 3, 24-6 1782), teacher and historian', SN 6,6-7 8.52 Jones, J. 1988 'Fairthome Manor and its 8.35 — 1987 'The Alresford Union Work­ associations', SN 10,1-3 house: later known as Tichborne Down 8.53 — 1990 'Cobbett and Botley again', SN Hospital', SN 7, 23-5 13,3 8.36 —1988 'The restoration of StJohn' s church, 8.54 — & Stevenson, E. 1992 'Sir Bevis at Cur- New Alresford, 1897-8', SN 9, 25-6 dridge', SN 18,4-5 8.37 — 1989 'St Mary's Church at Itchen Stoke 8.55 Jones, P. 1989 'The Cart Shed - Newhouse (the rebuilding in the Early Gothic style)', Farm, Bodey', SN 12,14-15 SN 12,16-17 8.56 Jones, S. 1984 'Oral history in Southamp­ 8.38 Foster, P. k Markham, S. 1989 'Gilbert ton', SN 2,10-11 White begins work on the Antiquities of 8.57 Judson, T. 1984 'Ringwood: a demo­ Selborne. Two letters - White to John graphic study', SN 1, 4-8 Loveday and Loveday to White', P 45, 8.58 Kingston, E. 1989 'Farming and enclosure 157-66 in eighteenth-century Broughton', SN 11, 8.39 Freeman, R. 1989 'Owen Browne Carter, 23-7 1806-1859', SN 11, 7-8 8.59 —1991 'Drove roads', SN 16, 22-3 8.40 Gibson, W.T. 1989 'Continuity and 8.60 Le Pard, G. 1995 'Cuckoo Hill: an Arts and change: the Cathedral chapter at Winches­ Crafts house in the New Forest', SN 23, ter in the nineteenth century', P 45,167-72 29-33 8.41 — 1992 'The Revd William Wilson, vicar 8.61 — 1996 'The gardens at Cuckoo Hill', SN of Holy Rood, Southampton, and the re­ 25,10-11 vival of the office of rural dean in the 8.62 Lloyd, A.T. 1994 'Milton and New Mil­ Church of England', P 47,197-202 ton', SN 22, 34-5 8.42 Grainger, D. 1984 'The visit of Viscount 8.63 Lloyd, P.L. 1993 'Restoration of St Cather­ Tonypandy to Petersfield, 9 March 1984', ine's Church, Littleton: 1885-1886', SN SN 2,12 19, 9-12 8.43 Green, F. 1990 'William Comley Roles of 8.64 — 1994 'Engraved glass in Hampshire Romsey', SN 14, 26-7 buildings', SN 22, 3-7 8.44 Hare, J. 1989 'The Brooks area of Win­ 8.65 Lockyer, E. 1994 'Unique village hall to be chester: the growth of a Victorian urban demolished' [Chilbolton], SN 22, 7-8 landscape', SN 11,15-17 8.66 Lunn-Rockliffe, J. 1991 'Restoring the Mil- 8.45 Harfield, C. 1995 'A rector's legacy: ner Hall', SN 15, 8 notes on the parish of St Mary, Buriton, 8.67 Markwick, A. 1989 'Philip Brannon, 1889, written by Reverend John Gedge 1817-1890', P 45,173-82 for the benefit of Reverend Alfred 8.68 Millard, S. 1988 'Odiham and the history Martell', P 50,193-207 of boxing", SN 10,3-4 8.46 Haydon, C. 1985 'A letter from Southamp­ 8.69 — 1992 'Odiham's Bridewell', SN 18, ton, September 1779', P 41, 284-7 12-13 8.47 Hicks, M. 1990 'Wallop House: the rectory 8.70 — 1994 'The Assembly Rooms, Odiham', house at Nether Wallop', SN 13, 9 SN 21, 19-20 8.48 Hoad, M. 1990 'Hampshire in 1839', SN 8.71 — 8c Course, E. 1990 'Lesser buildings of 14,1-3 Odiham', SN 13, 8 KING: A CLASSIFIED AUTHOR AND TTTLE INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS 41-50,1985-1995 191

8.72 Molyneux, N.A.D. 1986 'Highclere Castle. 8.93 Roberts, E. 1995'Woodmill again', SN 23, 8 Some recent discoveries regarding its his­ 8.94 Robertson, D.M. 1986 'Easdeigh: "The De­ tory', SN 5, 24-6 velopment of a Late Victorian Railway 8.73 — 1987 'A recording session at Silkstead Town". Some comments', P 42,164-5 Farm (SU 445244)', SN 7, 21-2 8.95 Rushton, G. 1984 'A Victorian scrapbook', 8.74 Moore, J. 1995 'Bursledon Bridge', SN SN 2,1-2 24,20-1 8.96 Russell, J. 1992 'Henry Cort of Gosport', 8.75 Moore, P. 1984 'Survey of farm buildings SN 18,1-3 in Hampshire by Southampton Univer­ 8.97 Samuels, A. 1985 ': sity Industrial Archaeology Group', SN the legal regime', P 41, 261-8 2, 21-2 8.98 — 1990 'Mole End' [Southampton], SN 8.76 Morris, A.L. 1991 'The nineteenth-century 13,16 restoration of St Mary's Church, Hartley 8.99 Spinney, J. 1984 'Florence Horatia Nelson Wespall', SN 16, 26-29 Suckling of Highwood, Romsey', SN 1, 12 8.77 Morris, M. 1987 'A possible ice-house at 8.100 Stagg, D. 1990 'A Winchester intrigue', SN Milnethorpe, Winchester', P 43, 257-61 14, 3-5 8.78 Oldfield, J.R. 1989 'Private schools and 8.101 — 1991 The Bitterne burglary of 1854', academies in eighteenth-century Hamp­ SN 16,19-21 shire', P 45,147-56 8.102 —1991 'Silvicultural inclosure in the New 8.79 Pasmore, A. 1987 'An autumn drift', NFR Forest from 1780 to 1850', P 46,131-43 25, 7-9 8.103 — 1993 Two early New Forest writers', 8.80 Peach, J. 1984 'Some Winchester sale cata­ NFR 31, 7-11 logues', SN 2, 3-4 8.104 —1993 'Silvicultural inclosure in the New 8.81 — 1985 'The staddle stone granary', SN Forest from 1850 to 1977', P 48,143-59 3, 26-7 8.105 Stevenson, L. 1988 'Thackeray and the 8.82 —1985 The staddle stone', SN 4, 27-8 Bechers', SN 9, 6-7 8.83 —1986 'Hampshire granaries', SN 5, 27 8.106 Temple, N. 1988 'Pages from an architect's 8.84 — 1986 'The influence of the agricultural notebook. George Stanley Repton: his revolution on the granary', SN 6,29 drawings for a house and a greenhouse for 8.85 — 1987 'Granaries: the end of an era', George Eyre, of Warrens, Bramshaw, SN 7, 22-3 Hampshire', P 44, 95-105 8.86 —1989 'A study of the staddle stone granary 8.107 The River Wey Trust 1988 'Bramshott in Hampshire', P 45,183-9, MF 49-64 sluice', SN 10, 24 8.87 Pearson, G.E. 1984 'The Victorian restora­ 8.108 Thompson, P. 1992 'Winchester's County tion of Kings Somborne parish church', SN Bridewell during the reign of George Bl', 1,19-22 SN 18,14-16 8.88 Pile, J. 1989 'Belmont: notes on the history 8.109 Thorp, J. 1989 'Architectural records of of the Belmont estate in Bedhampton', SN Highclere Casde'.SN 11, 6 12, 3-5 8.110 Turnbull, B. 1993 John Summers Drew 8.89 — 1995 'Common-pasture exit-funnels (1879-1949): a neglected Hampshire histo­ and the origin of some settlements in south­ rian', P 48,161-79 east Hampshire', SN 23, 19-26 8.111 Ward, E. 1987 'Mansfield and the Merediths: 8.90 Raffo, E. 1993 'Facilities at the South Stone- three Victorian intellectuals', SN 7,1-3 ham Workhouse', SN 20, 20-1 8.112 Watts, D.G. 1993 'West Hill', SN 20, 23 8.91 Ranger, P. 1987 The Rivals: two Georgian 8.113 — 1994 'West Hill again', SN 22,35 theatre managers', P 43, 219-35 8.114 — 1995 'Wickham: the missing manor 8.92 Rimmer, A.G. 1994 'Armaments research mystery', SN 23, 7 in the New Forest during World War II', 8.115 — 1996 'Drovers and markets in early NFR 32, 6-9 nineteenth-century Hampshire', SN 25,26-9 192 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

8.116 White, P. 1987 'Parliamentary elections: 9.8 Delair, J.B. 1985 'Ernest Westlake sources in the Hampshire Record Office', (1855-1922), founder member of the SN8.1-4 Hampshire Field Club', P 41,37-44 8.117 Wright, D. 1992 'Michael Hoy, 1758-1828: 9.9 Dunhill, R. 1991 'Obituary - Eleanor Cot- Russia merchant', P 47, 191-6 trill', SN 16,25 8.118 Wynne, M.V. 1984 'Westwood House, 9.10 Field, A.B. 1995 Timber production - the Southampton', SN 1, 23 forester's view of the New Forest', NFR 33, See also Geology Hooke & Riley (2.7) 6-9 Prehistory Roberts (3.39) 9.11 Greenwood, L. 1993 Index to Proceeding of Medieval Currie (6.18), Fradgley & the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Burgess (6.31), Hare (6.40), Hubbuck Society, volumes XXI (1959) - 40 (1984), P (6.48), James (6.49), Lloyd (6.60), Millard supplementary volume (6.65), Sinclair-Williams (6.97), Soton Mu­ 9.12 Irvine, J. 1988 The Lyndhurst bypass and seums Archaeology Media Unit (6.102) the New Forest Section', NFR 26,5-9 Post-medieval Bowie (7.6), Currie (7.11, 9.13 King, A.C. 1988 'A classified author and 7.12), Davey (7.13), Fowler (7.15), Hay- title index to Proceedings 21-40 don (7.26), Hicks (7.31, 7.32, 7.33), (1958-1984) and to other Field Club publi­ Kemble & Kirby (7.35), Roberts (7.54), cations issued during the period', P 44, South (7.61), Stagg (7.62), Turnbull 137-51 (7.67, 7.68), Waight (7.69), Wood & 9.14 Le Pard, G. 1991 'Heywood Sumner - a Penton (7.72) provisional bibliography', SN 15,13-16 Miscellaneous Bailey (9.7), Delair (9.8), 9.15 — 1993 'Some "new" pottery drawings of Field (9.10), Le Pard (9.14, 9.16, 9.17), Heywood Sumner', NFR 31, 4-6 Rushton (9.20), Taylor (9.22), Whinney 9.16 — 1995 'Heywood Sumner's initials on a (9.23) tree?', NFR 33,5-6 9.17 — 1995 'The Trustworthy Mole: Hey­ wood Sumner, archaeologist and author', P 50,209-35 MISCELLANEOUS ARCHAEOLOGICAL 9.18 Lloyd, A.T. 1989 'Victoria County History AND HISTORICAL ARTICLES of Hampshire suggested emendations', SN 11, 27-9 9.1 Allen, D. 1992 'Seven Litchfield barrows 9.19 Pasmore, A. 1988 'Archaeology and the and three Litchfield letters', SN 18, 22-4 New Forest Review', NFR 26, 9-12 9.2 — 1993 'Burglary at the Red House Mu­ 9.20 Rushton, G. 1988 'Estate maps as a source seum', SN 20,4-5 for the landscape historian', SN 10, 26-7 9.3 — 1994 'Membership' [analysis of Field 9.21 Soffe, G. 1985 The South Hampshire Ar­ Club membership], SN 21,1-2 chaeological Rescue Group: an obituary', 9.4 Anon. 1987 The Field Club Council's let­ SN 4,18-19 ter to the M3 inquiry inspector', SN 8,21 9.22 Taylor, B. 1985 'One hundred years of the 9.5 —1988 'Obituary: Dr Isobel Sanderson of Hampshire Field Club', P 41, 5-20 Abbotstone', SN 10,33 9.23 Whinney, R. 1985 'One hundred years of 9.6 — 1995 'Index to New Forest Section An­ Hampshire archaeology', P 41,21-36 nual Reports nos 22-31,1984-1993', NFR See also Prehistory Allen (3.3), Roberts (3.39) 33,16 Anglo-Saxon Fasham & Whinney 9.7 Bailey, J. 1991 'An analysis of a collector - (5.10) Herbert Druitt (1876-1943)', SN 16,14-15 Modern Turnbull (8.110) Author. A C King BA PhD FSA, King Alfred's Col] ge, Winchester, Hants, S022 4NR © Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society