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THOROTON SOCIETY

Record Series

Blagg, T.M. ed., Seventeenth Century Parish Register Transcripts belonging to the peculiar of Southwell, Society Record Series, 1 (1903)

Leadam, I.S. ed., The Domesday of Inclosures for . From the Returns to the Inclosure Commissioners of 1517, in the Public Record Office, Thoroton Society Record Series, 2 (1904)

Phillimore, W.P.W. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire. Vol. I: Henry VII and Henry VIII, 1485 to 1546, Thoroton Society Record Series, 3 (1905)

Standish, J. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire. Vol. II: Edward I and Edward II, 1279 to 1321, Thoroton Society Record Series, 4 (1914)

Tate, W.E., Parliamentary Land Enclosures in the county of during the 18th and 19th Centuries (1743-1868), Thoroton Society Record Series, 5 (1935)

Blagg, T.M. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem and other Inquisitions relating to Nottinghamshire. Vol. III: Edward II and Edward III, 1321 to 1350, Thoroton Society Record Series, 6 (1939)

Hodgkinson, R.F.B., The Account Books of the Gilds of St. George and St. Mary in the church of St. Peter, Nottingham, Thoroton Society Record Series, 7 (1939)

Gray, D. ed., Newstead Cartulary, 1344, and other archives, Thoroton Society Record Series, 8 (1940)

Young, E.; Blagg, T.M. ed., A History of Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire, Thoroton Society Record Series, 9 (1942)

Blagg, T.M. ed., Abstracts of the Bonds and Allegations for Marriage Licenses in the Archdeaconry Court of Nottingham, 1754-1770, Thoroton Society Record Series, 10 (1947)

Blagg, T.M. ed., A Miscellany of Nottinghamshire Records, Thoroton Society Record Series, 11 (1945) Wood, A.C. ed., The Nottinghamshire presentment bills of 1587. Wood, A.C. ed., Clerical non-residence in Nottinghamshire, 1803-38. Blagg, T.M. ed., Newark certificates of settlement. Blagg, T.M. ed., Willoughby-on-the-Wolds certificates of settlement. Blagg, T.M. ed., North Collingham, customary agreement to enclose, 1567. Blagg, T.M. ed., Extracts from the parish registers of Lambley and Woodborough, Nottinghamshire. Owen, L.V.D. ed., Rental of Robert de Caunton, February 1340. Owen, L.V.D. ed., An extent of Langar and Barnstone circa 1340. Owen, L.V.D. ed., An annual account roll of the manors of , Car-Colston, , and , 1413-1414.

Train, K.S.S. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire, 1350- 1436, Thoroton Society Record Series, 12 (1952)

Train, K.S.S. ed., Nottinghamshire Visitation, 1662-1664, Thoroton Society Record Series, 13 (1950)

Train, K.S.S. ed., A Second Miscellany of Nottinghamshire Records, Thoroton Society Record Series, 14 (1951) Blagg, T.M.; Train, K.S.S. eds., Extracts from the paper book of Robert LeBand, vicar of Rolleston, 1583-1625. Local letters, 1586-1812. Walker, V.W. ed., An extent of Upton, 1431. Higson, N. ed., Inquisition for the aid of 40 s. for knighting the Black Prince [1348]. Train, K.S.S. ed., The genealogy of the Staunton family by Mrs Charlton [c. 1740].

Train, K.S.S. ed., Lists of the Clergy of Central Nottinghamshire, Thoroton Society Record Series, 15 (1953-5)

Barley, M.W. ed., Documents relating to the Manor and Soke of Newark-on-Trent, Thoroton Society Record Series, 16 (1956)

Renshaw, M.A. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire, 1437-1485, Thoroton Society Record Series, 17 (1956)

Read, M.J.; Walker, V.M. , Poll-books of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, 1710, Thoroton Society Record Series, 18 (1958)

Stitt, F.B. ed., Estate Accounts, 1296 to 1298, Thoroton Society Record Series, 19 (1959)

Train, K.S.S. ed., Lists of the Clergy of North Nottinghamshire, Thoroton Society Record Series, 20 (1961)

A Nottinghamshire Miscellany, Thoroton Society Record Series, 21 (1962) Hodson, J.H. ed., An agreement [between John Willoughby of Wollaton and John Hippis, marbler, of Lincoln] for the construction of a tomb in Wollaton church. Hodson, J.H. ed., The Wollaton estate and the civil war, 1643-1647. Hodson, J.H. ed., The building and alteration of the second Thoresby house, 1767-1804. Walker, V.W. ed., The confiscation of firearms in Nottingham in Charles Harvey’s mayoralty, 1689-1690. Walker, V.W. ed., The will of the Rev. John Whitlock, 1700. Walker, V.W. ed., Thomas Finningley, of West Stockwith, and the Lady Ann, 1760. Walker, V.W. ed., Nottingham election expenses, 1779. Kennedy, P.A. ed., verses on the puritan settlement in America, 1631. Kennedy, P.A. ed., Nottinghamshire settlers in the Cape of Good Hope, 1820. Kennedy, P.A. ed., Nottinghamshire register of motor cars and motor cycles, 1903.

Lennedy, P.A. ed., Nottinghamshire Household Inventories, Thoroton Society Record Series, 22 (1963)

Boulton, H.E. ed., The Sherwood Forest Book, Thoroton Society Record Series, 23 (1965)

Nottinghamshire Miscellany, Thoroton Society Record Series, 24 (1967) Welch, M.A. ed., Willoughby letters in the first half of the sixteenth century. Penn, M. ed., The account books of Gertrude Savile, 1736-58.

Hunnisett, R.F. ed., Calendar of Nottinghamshire Coroners’ Inquests, 1485-1558, Thoroton Society Record Series, 25 (1969)

Thomis, M.I., Luddism in Nottinghamshire, Thoroton Society Record Series, 26 (1972) Timson, R.T. ed., The Cartulary of . Part I, Thoroton Society Record Series, 27 (1973)

Timson, R.T. ed., The Cartulary of Blyth Priory. Part II, Thoroton Society Record Series, 28 (1973)

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. I, Thoroton Society Record Series, 29 (1972)

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. II, Thoroton Society Record Series, 30 (1974)

Seddon, P.R. ed., Letters of John Holles, 1587-1637. Vol. I, Thoroton Society Record Series, 31 (1975)

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. III, Thoroton Society Record Series, 32 (1980)

Henstock, A. ed., The Diary of Abigail Gawthern of Nottingham, 1751-1810, Thoroton Society Record Series, 33 (1980)

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. IV: Index, Thoroton Society Record Series, 34 (1981)

Seddon, P.R. ed., Letters of John Holles, 1587-1637. Vol. II, Thoroton Society Record Series, 35 (1983)

Seddon, P.R. ed., Letters of John Holles, 1587-1637. Vol. II, Thoroton Society Record Series, 36 (1986)

Webster, W.F. ed., Nottinghamshire Hearth Tax, 1664, 1674, Thoroton Society Record Series, 37 (1988)

Griffin, C.P. ed., The Nottinghamshire Miners’ Industrial Union (‘Spencer Union’) Rufford Branch Minutes, 1926-1936; District Minutes, 1926-1927, Thoroton Society Record Series, 38 (1990)

Bennett, M., A Nottinghamshire Village in War and Peace: the Accounts of the Constables of Upton, 1640-1660, Thoroton Society Record Series, 39 (1995)

Mastoris, S.; Groves, S. eds., Sherwood Forest in 1609: a Crown Survey by Richard Bankes, Thoroton Society Record Series, 40 (1997)

Saville, A. ed., Secret Comment: the Diaries of Gertrude Savile 1721-1757, Thoroton Society Record Series, 41 (1997)

Brook, M., A Nottinghamshire Bibliography: Publications on Nottinghamshire History before 1998, Thoroton Society Record Series and Nottingham Civic Society, 42 (2002)

Gaunt, R.A. ed., Unhappy Reactionary: the Diaries of the Fourth -under- Lyne (sic), 1822-50, Thoroton Society Record Series 43 (2003)

Hanson, M. ed., Ducal Estate Management in Georgian Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire: the Diary of William Gould 1783-1788, Thoroton Society Record Series 44 (2006)

White, E. ed., Village Government and Taxation in Later Stuart Nottinghamshire: the Gelding ‘Town Book’ 1665-1714, Thoroton Society Record Series 45 (2010)

Fisher, H. ed., Church Life in Georgian Nottinghamshire: Archbishop Drummond’s Parish Visitation Returns 1764, Thoroton Society Record Series 46 (2012)

Mastoris, S., The Welbeck Atlas. William Senior’s Maps of the Estates of William Cavendish Earl of Newcastle, 1629-1640, Thoroton Society Record Series, 47 (2017)

Transactions

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 98 (1994) Allen, C., Early Bronze Age Pottery from Nottinghamshire. Guilbert, G.; Fearn, K.; Woodhouse, G., Archaeological Evaluation of Crop-marks near , Nottinghamshire, 1992 – Interim Report. Challis, K., Trial Excavations at Top Lane, Laxton, Nottinghamshire. Challis, K., Trial Excavation at Town Wharf, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Coffman, P., The Romanesque Rib-vaults of . Marshall, P.; Samuels, J., Recent Excavations at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire. Speight, S., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 1994: Early Medieval Castles in Nottinghamshire. Seddon, P.R., Colonel Hutchinson and the Disputes between the Nottinghamshire Parliamentarians, 1643-45. Murphy, P., Irish Settlement in Nottingham in the Early Nineteenth Century. Beckett, J.V.; Brand, K., Enclosure, Improvement and the Rise of ‘New Nottingham’, 1845-67. Barnes, P.; Firmin, R.J., The and Newark Plaster Companies, Nottinghamshire, 1864-73. Knight, D.; Howard, A.J., The Trent Valley Survey. Allen, C.; Salisbury, H.; Sheppard, R., A Bronze Age Burial Site at Clifton, Nottinghamshire. James, H., Excavations on the Site of Flawford Church, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire. Abbott, C., A Medieval Personal Seal Matrix from Newark, Nottinghamshire. Abbott, C., A Medieval Posy Ring found at Southwell, Nottinghamshire. Fox, J., The Bassetlaw Medal, 1830.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 99 (1995) Salisbury, C.R., A Romano-British wood-lined well at Wild Goose Cottage, Lound, Nottinghamshire. Laxton, R.R.; Litton, C.D.; Howard, R.E., Nottinghamshire houses dated by Dendochronology. Kinsley, A.G., Excavation of medieval and post-medieval buildings at Nottingham Shire Hall, 1994. Speight, S., Four more early medieval ‘castle’ sites in Nottinghamshire. Jennings, S., The 1669 Ecclesiastical Returns for Nottinghamshire: a reassessment of the strength of nonconformity. Oldfield, G., The construction of Papplewick pumping station, Nottinghamshire. Moore, R., Parochialism, parsimony and public health: local government in D.H. Lawrence’s Eastwood, 1888-1914. Tolley, B.H., ‘Whisky Money’ and the struggle over educational provision in Nottingham, 1890- 1902. Griffin, C., The Means-Test Man revisited: proletarian writers and the social psychology of unemployment in the Nottinghamshire=Derbyshire coalfield in the 1930s. Salisbury, C.R., A bridge too old – a Mercian bridge over the Trent at Cromwell, Nottinghamshire. Nicholson, J., medieval inlaid floor tiles from Lambley Church, Nottinghamshire. Challis, K., Trial excavation on the site of the old infant’s school, Laxton, Nottinghamshire.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 100 (1996) Samuels, J.; Charles, F.W.B.; Henstock, A.; Siddall, P., ‘A very old and crasey house’: the Old White Hart Inn, Newark, Nottinghamshire. Alexander, J.S., The thirteenth century west front of , Nottinghamshire. Alexander, J.S., A case of patronage deferred: the chancel of Bunny church, Nottinghamshire and its patrons. Ashikaga, K.; Henstock, A., A Nottinghamshire village in the Jacobean period: the maps of 1612-14. Brown, A., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 1996: ‘Truth is a thing desirable’: propaganda and Nottinghamshire during the English Civil War. Bennett, M.; Jennings, S.; Whyld, M., Two military account books for the Civil War in Nottinghamshire. Baddeley, V., The early eighteenth century landscape gardens of Manor, Nottinghamshire. Bailey, E.P., Leenside: the churches and a nineteenth century Nottingham slum. Garton, D.; Kinsley, G., Highlights from Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust. Elliott, L.; Knight, D., Excavations on an Iron Age and Romano-British settlement near Gonalston, Nottinghamshire. Leary, R.S., A Romano-British duck beaker from Red Hill, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire. Elliott, L., A ‘porcupine’ sceat from Adbolton deserted medieval village, Nottinghamshire. Elliott, L., Excavations on the site of the Minster Chambers, Southwell, Nottinghamshire.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 101 (1997) Challis, K. ed., Fieldwork by Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust, Nottinghamshire, 1995-6. Scurfield, C.J., Bronze Age Metalwork from the in Nottinghamshire. Knight, D., A Middle Bronze Age Rapier from Langford, Nottinghamshire. Elliott, L.; Knight, D., Further Excavations of an Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement near Gonalston, Nottinghamshire. Laxton, R., A 13th Century Crisis in the Royal Forest of Sherwood in Nottinghamshire. Foulds, T., ‘A Garden called paradise’: Variant Street Names and the Changing Townscape in later Medieval Nottingham. Salisbury, C.R., Tudor Stoers and Set-poles form the River Trent. Holyoak, V., Civil War Monuments Project, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire: Rediscovery of Civil War Redoubt ‘Z’. Barnes, P., The Adaptation of Open Field Farming in an East Nottinghamshire Parish: Orston, 1641-1793. Cowell, B., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 1997: The Politics of Park Management in Nottinghamshire, c.1750-1850. Beckett, J.V., Recruitment into the Armed Forces in Nottinghamshire, 1793-1815. Coope, R., Colonel Thomas Wildman and the Transformation of Newstead , Nottinghamshire, 1817-1859. Verdon, N., ‘The Best Firms to Work For’: the Employment of Women in Nottingham’s Manufacturing Industries between the World Wars.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 102 (1998) Elliott, L.; Knight, D., A Burnt Mound at Holme Dyke, Gonalston, Nottinghamshire. Samuels, J., A Medieval Silver Seal matrix found at , Notinghamshire. Knight, D.; Priest, V., Excavations of a Romano-British Field System at Lamb’s Close, Kelham, Nottinghamshire. Breeze, A., The Rivert Poulter in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire: The Origins of the Name. Vincent, N., The Earliest Nottinghsmshire Will (1257): Robert of Whichford counts his Debts. Marcombe, D., Johanna de Cressy, the Lady of Hodsock: Seals, Power and Inheritance in Thirteenth Century Nottinghamshire. Challis, K.; Bishop, M., Village Earthwork Survey in Nottinghamshire 1994-1996. Mastoris, S., A Newly-discovered Perambulation Map of Sherwood Forest. Seddon, P.R., The Nottingham Elections to the Protectorate Parliaments of 1654 and 1656. Samuels, J.; Henstock, A., Post Medieval Glass-Making and Industrial Activity at Awsworth, Nottinghamshire. Dunster, S., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 1998: Useless and Insignificant Creates? Spinsters in the Nottinghamshire Upper-Classes 1720-1820. Fry, T., The General Lunatic Asylum, Nottingham, 1812-1902. Jones, P.E., Migration in the Nottinghamshire Coalfield: A Study of Newstead in the Late Nineteenth Century. Challis, K., Fieldwork by Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust in Nottinghamshire. Marsden, J.F., Field work by John Samuels Archaeological Consultants in Nottinghamshire.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 103 (1999) Scaife, R.G.; Allen, M.J., A Prehistoric Vegetational History from the Trent Valley, near Cottam, Nottinghamshire. David, R., Bronze Age Metalwork from the Trent Valley, Newark, Notts, to Gainsborough, Lincs. Garton, D.; Southgate, M.; Leary, R., Archaeological Excavation of Cropmark Field-Systems at Ramsdale, Arnold, Nottinghamshire. Samuels, J.; Russell, A., An Anglo-Saxon Burian near Winthorpe Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire. Elliott, L.; Appleton, E., Two Medieval Inlaid Floor Tiles from All Saints Church, , Nottinghamshire. Challis, K; Marsden, F.; Roberts, P.; Taylor, G.; Young, G. eds., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 1998. Hickman, D., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 1999: reforming Remembrance: Funerary Commemoration and Religious Change in Nottinghamshire, 1500-1640. Woodhouse, A., A Newly-Identified Estate Plan by John Smithson, 1608. Seddon, P.R., Major General Edward Whalley and the Government of Nottinghamshire, 1655-56. Scarfe, N., Nottingham and its General Hospital in 1786: Extracts from the Travel Diaries of a French Nobleman. Beckett, J., City Status in Nineteenth-Century Southwell and Nottingham, 1884-97.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 104 (2000) Scaife, R.G.; Allen, M.J., A Prehistoric Vegetational History from the Trent Valley, near Cottam, Nottinghamshire. Knight, D.; Beswick, P., A Possible Beaker Burial at Rampton, Nottinghamshire. Crook, D., Nottinghamshire and the Crown: The County and its Institutions from its Origins to the Black Death, c.900 to c.1350. Coffman, P.; Thurlby, M., The Influence of Southwell Minster on Romanesque Churches in Nottinghamshire. Nailor, V., Some Nottingham Medieval Pottery Wasters. Clifton, S.J., The Status of Sherwood’s Ancient Oaks. Jennings, S.B., Colonel Isham Parkyns (1601-1671): Nottinghamshire’s Forgotten Royalist. Woodhouse, A., Reconstructing the Horseman of Nottingham Castle: The Equestrian Statue of the First Duke of Newcastle, c. 1679. Elliott, L., Archaeological Recording at St Catherines Church and the Willoughby Burial Vault, Cossall, Nottinghamshire. Gaunt, R.A., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 2000: Neighbours from Hell? The Fourth Duke of Newcastle and the People of Nottingham in the Early Nineteenth Century. Fisher, J., A Victorian Farming Crisis: The Cattle Plague in Nottinghamshire, 1865-67. Bell, R., Late Starter? The Rise of the Labour Party in Nottingham, 1890-1939. Beckett, R., Greater Nottingham: The Abortive Boundary Extension Scheme of 1920. Allen, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 1999.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 105 (2001) Jacobi, R.; Gaston, D.; Brown, J., Field-Walking and the late Upper Palaeolithic of Nottinghamshire. Dawson, M., A Roman Field System at Redhill, Ratcliffe on Soar. Laing, L., Excavations on the Deserted Medieval Settlement of Keighton, Nottinghamshire, 2000- 01. Coffman, P.; Thurlby, M., Blyth Priory: A Romanesque Church in Nottinghamshire. Crook, D., Nottingham’s Underground Maltings and other Medieval Caves: Architecture and Dating. Lees, L., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2001: ‘Lewd and Dissolute Women’: Women and Crime in Seventeenth-Century Nottinghamshire. Fisher, J., Victorian Vulpicide: A Hunting and Shooting Dispute in South Nottinghamshire. Coope, R., The Webb Fam,ily and its ownership of , Nottinghamshire, 1860- 1925. Birch, S., The Holbrooke Bequest for Commemorative Plaques: Tradition, Narrative and ‘Local Patriotism’ in Victorian Nottingham. Beckett, J., Frustrated Ambition: The Nottingham Boundary Extension of 1933. Speight, S. ed., Archaeology in Nottingham 2000.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 106 (2002) Garton, D. with Leary, R.; Naylor, V., Walking Fields in South Muskham and its implications for Romano-British Cropmark-Landscapes in Nottinghamshire. Challis, K.; Priest, V.; Allen, C.; Kinsley, D., A Roman Road at Belle Eau Park, Bilsthorpe, Nottinghamshire. Jones, GH.; Knight, D., An Anglo-Saxon Sen from Rampton, Nottinghamshire. Sheppard, R.; Firman, R., St Bartholomew’s, Kneesall: A Possible Anglo-Saxon Church in Nottinghamshire. Challis, K., Settlement Morphology and Medieval Village Planning: A Case Study at Laxton, Nottinghamshire. Crook, D., The Foundation of Bestwood Lodge, 1284. Crook, D., The Development of Private Parks in Medieval Nottinghamshire. Foulds, T., ‘This Greate House, so lately begun, and all of freestone’’: William Cavendish’s Italianate Palazzo called Nottingham Castle. Morrison, S., The Creation of Clumber Park, 1709-14: The Last Royal Park of Sherwood Forest. Brown, J.; Garton, D., A Nineteenth Century Boundary Stone from Blaco Hill Farm, Mattersley, Nottinghamshire. Amos, D., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2002: The Good Old Days – The Victorian and Edwardian Working-Class Diet in Nottingham. Speight, S. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2001.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 107 (2003) Palfreyman, A.; Ebbins, S., Redhill Iron Age and Romano-British Bite, Nottinghamshire: a new Assessment. Elliott, L., Excavations within the grounds of the Chantry Priest’s House, Southwell Minster Chambers, Nottinghamshire. Speight, S.; Franklin, G., Egmanton near Laxton: Nottinghamshire’s second finest Motte and Bailey Castle? Kinsley, G., recent Archaeological Work on the Medieval Castle at Nottingham. Crook, D., The Mysterious Death of a Nottinghamshire Knight in 1292. Jones, P., Langton Arbor near Blidworth, Nottinghamshire: A Lost Hunting Lodge in Sherwood Forest. Cobbing, B., Richard Parkyns of Bunny, c. 1539-1603: the Career of an Elizabethan Lawyer. Worsley, L., ‘An Habitation not so Magnificent as useful’: Life at in the 17th Century. Binder, C., The Nottingham Electorate and the Election of the Chartist, Feargus O’Connor, 1847. Chapman, S., Muted Paternalism: the Barber Walker Company and its Collieries in West Nottinghamshire, 1700-1900. Verdon, N., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 2003: Continuity and Change in the Agricultural Labour Force in Nottinghamshire: the Strelley Estate from the 1850s to the First World War. Speight, S. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2002.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 108 (2004) Palmer Brown, C.; Munford, W., Romano-British Life in North Nottinghamshire: Fresh Evidence from Raymoth Lane, Worksop. Elliott, L., Roman and Medieval Remains in Thirteenth Century Nottinghamshire: Bingham and Wheatley. Wright, J., A Survey of King John’s Palace, King’s Clipstone, Nottinghamshire. Challis, K., Drowned in ‘a Whyrlepytte’: the River Trent in the Nottinghamshire Coroners’ Inquests of 1485-1558. Foulds, T., .Old Road into the Park’: Nottingham Castle, Standard Hill and William Stretton. Stacey, D., The Provision of Leisure by Religious Voluntary Organisations in Nottingham from the 1890s to 1950s: Adaptation and Intentions, Commercialism and Competition. Beckett, J., Contesting the Urban Fringe: , Wollaton Hall and Broxtowe Hall, 1924-37. Bowley, A.S., Politicians and the Police in Nottingham: the ‘Popkess Affair’, 1959. Speight, S., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire: Work carried out in the period 2002-2004.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 109 (2005) Platt, L., An Iron Age Settlement at Whatton, Nottinghamshire. Elliott, L.; Malone, S., Iron Age /Romano-British Features and a Fourth Century AD Christian Lead Tank from Flawborough, Nottinghamshire. Breeze, A., The Name of Margidunum, Roman settlement, Nottinghamshire. Cuttier, R.; Ramsey, E. et al., The Excavation of Roman, Medieval and Civil War Remains at Trent Lane, Newark, Nottinghamshire. Crook, D., The Exemption of Nottingham from the Forest Laws in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Crisp, G.; New, J., The Course of a Tudor Coal Mine Drainage ‘Sough’ at Wollaton and Lenton, Nottinghamshire, 1552. Sheppard, R., The Moor Pond Woods Project, Papplewick: A Progress Report. Elliott, P., ‘Food to the Mind and Rapture to the Sense’: Scientific Culture in Nottingham, 1740- 1800. Payne, M., Mr Whitley and his Company of Comedians: Nottingham St Mary’s Gate Theatre, 1761-1865. Millington, P., ‘Plough Bullocks’ and Other Plough Monday Customs in the Nottingham Area, 1800-1920. Amos, D., Fighting Disease and Ignorance: The Work of Three Victorian medical Officers of Health in Nottingham, 1873-1929. Speight, S., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire: 2004-2005.

Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 110 (2006) Guilbert, G., Excavations at Holme Pierrepoint Quarry in 2002-2003: Preliminary Summary of a Multi-Period Palimpsest on the Trent Gravels. Guilbert, G.; Garton, D., Earthworks of TilnHolt. Jordan, J., ‘Men Behaving badly’? Gentlemen, Rogues and Fellows in Elizabethan and Jacobean Nottinghamshire. Farr, D., The Ireton Family and the Benefice of Attenborough, 1590-1640: The Puritan Background of a Nottinghamshire Regicide. Elliot, P., The Politics of Urban Improvements in Georgian Nottingham: The Enclosure Dispute of the 1790s. Woodcock, A., The Emergence of Religious Competition in Cropwell Butler, Nottinghamshire, in the Early Nineteenth Century. Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 1005-2006.

Henstock, A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 111 (2007) Garton, D. with Naylor, V., Flintwork and Medieval Pottery from Fieldwalking over Cropmarks on the Sherwood Sandstone of North Nottinghamshire. Everson, P.; Stocker, D., Two Newly Discovered Fragments of Pre-Viking Sculpture: Evidence for a Hitherto Unsuspected Early Church Site at South Leverton. Kinsley, G., An Archaeological Watching-Brief on the line of Nottingham’s Market Wall. Kinsley, G., Archaeological fieldwork on the Civil War Line of Circumvallation at Newark. Jones, M., The Enduring Significance of the 956 AD Southwell Charter: Change and Continuity on the Prebendal Estates of Norwell, Nottinghamshire. Mills, J., The Guild of St. George, the Parish of St. Peter’s and the Town of Nottingham. Crook, D., Water Corn Mills in before 1700. Coope, R., The Byron Family and their Building Works at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1540-1640. Chapman, S., Davison & Hawksley, Worsted Spinners of Arnold, Nottinghamshire, 1787-1810: Political Idealism and Economic Reality. Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2007.

Gaunt, R.A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 112 (2008) Garton, D. with Leary, R.S., Cowgill, J., Firman, R.J. and Wright, L., The Romano-British Landscape of the Sherwood Sandstone of Nottinghamshire: Fieldwalking the Brickwork-plan Field-systems. MacCormick, A., A Medieval Cesspit and its Contents: Drury Hill, Nottingham, 1971. Hall, M.A.; Pettitt, P.B., A Pair of Merels Boards on a Stone Block from Church Hole Cave, Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire, . Crook, D., Jordan Castle and the Foliot Family of Grimston, 1225-1330. Dawson, M., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2008: Food and Drink in Nottinghamshire Households, c. 1540-1640. Hendy, G., The Southwell Set: prebendaries of Southwell Collegiate Church in ‘the Long Eighteenth Century’, c. 1660-1840. Alexander, J.S., Mapperley Hospital and George Thomas Hine (1841-1916), Consulting Architect to the Commissioners in Lunacy. Phillips, S., Industrial Welfare, Recreation and Retailing at Boots Pure Drug Company, 1883-1945. Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2008.

Gaunt, R.A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 113 (2009) Dolby, M.J.; Eccles, J.; Garton, D.; Leary, R.S.; Monteil, G., A Late Third-century Coin-hoard from Little Morton, , Nottinghamshire. Pettitt, P.B.; Jacobi, R.M.; Chamberlain, A.T.; Pike, A.W.G.; Schreve, D.; Wall, I.; Dinnis, R.; Sykes, R.W., Excavations outside Church Hole, Creswell Crags: The First Three Seasons (2006-8). Mills, J., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2009. Stevenson Revisited: A Fresh Look at Nottingham’s Borough Records, 1400-1600. Leivers, C., Timothy Pusey of Selston Hall, Nottinghamshire (c. 1560-1647). Seddon, P., Landlord and Tenants: The Impact of the Civil Wars on the Clare Estates in Nottinghamshire, 1642-1649. Wilson, J., Early Nineteenth Century Weather Records taken at Bromley House, Nottingham. Cossons, N., A Nottinghamshire Historian: Arthur Cossons (1893-1963). Beckett, J., The Thoroton Society and the Victoria County History. Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2009.

Gaunt, R.A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 114 (2010) Lomax, S., Cranbrook House, Cranbrook Street, Nottingham: An Archaeological Excavation Revisited. Hurford, M.; Jones, M.; Tyers, C., Tree-Ring Dating and the Historical and Social Context of Timber-Frame Buildings, Norwell, Nottinghamshire. Nicholson, J and H., Ergotism? A Seventeenth Century Demographic Crisis in Bassetlaw. Riden, P., The North Nottinghamshire Coal Trade in the Eighteenth Century. Holland, K., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2010. Harmony and Good Company: The Choir- Band as a vehicle of Sociability in Nottinghamshire, c. 1750-1830. Hoare, P., The Library World of Nottinghamshire in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century. Chapman, S., Burgage Mmanor: New Perspectives on Georgian Southwell. Bond, G., Byron at Burgage Manor, 1803-08. Gaunt, R.A., Cheering the Member: Gladstone Election Songs at Newark. Cooper, M., The Clergyman, The Widoe, and the Milkman: An Examination into the Landlords of Working Class Housing in Edwardian Nottingham. Challis, K. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2010.

Bennett, M.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 115 (2011) Challis, K. , Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2010-11. Allen, P., Settlement Patters in The Parish of Bingham, Nottinghamshire from the Mesolithic to Modern Times. Gaunt, A.; Wright, J., Bothamsall Castle, Nottinghamshire and Archaeological and Historical Landscape Analysis. Nunn, D., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2011: Trent Bridge School Nottingham 1909-1919: a decade of loyalty, service and endurance. Gaunt, R., ‘It’s not what you know …’ Patronage in eighteenth and nineteenth century Nottinghamshire: Introduction to Patronage essays. Chapman, S., Patronage and power in eighteenth century Newark. Kirton, M.J., The eighteenth century country attorney: professionalism and patronage. The Hodgkinsons of Southwell. Austin, M., Church and class patronage in Nottinghamshire in the nineteenth century. Gaunt, R., Keeping it in the family: political patronage in early nineteenth century Nottinghamshire. Jones, P., Samuel Barker: the Duke of Newcastle’s head gardener at Clumber, 1899-1935. Coope, R., The Building Works of William, 4th , at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire.

Bennett, M.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 116 (2012) Challis, K. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire. Knight, D.; Lomax, S.; Young, G., The origins of Nottingham: Archaeological Investigations in the Medieval Town from 1969 to 1980. Mallett, l.; Reddish, S.; Baker, J.; Brookes, S.; Gaunt, A., Community archaeology at Thynghowe, Birklands, Sherwood Forest. Henstock, A.; Allen, P., Bingham Hall and the Porter Family: A New Interpretation of the ‘Deserted Medieval Village’ at Crow Close, Bingham, Nottinghamshire. Goddard, R., Coal mining in medieval Nottinghamshire: consumers and producers in a nascent industry. Beckett, J.V., Dr George Ridding: First Bishop of Southwell, 1884-1904. Wilson, J., ‘And many of the little ones died’ Public health, sanitation and weather in early 20th century Nottingham.

Bennett, M.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 117 (2013) Challis, K. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire. Gaunt, A.; Wright, J., A romantic royal retreat, and an idealized forest in miniature: The designed landscape of medieval Clipstone, at the heart of Sherwood Forest. Allen, P; Ashton, G., The interpretation of field walking finds from Bingham in the post-medieval to modern periods. Crook, D., The Soke of Dunham and its Liberties in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries. Powell, L., Annual history lecture: The emotional landscape of Sir Thomas Parkyns of Bunny. Morrison, S., Fee trees and rogue verderers in early eighteenth century Sherwood Forest. Chapman, S., The Newark Navigation 1740-c1850. Lloyd-Jones, R., The much lamented late Lord Byron: Nottinghamshire Visitors to St Mary’s, . Grogan, M., ‘Hanging For Sheer Hanging’s Sake?’ Convicted Murderers and the Nottingham Press.

Bennett, M.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 118 (2014) Challis, K.ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire. David, R., The Tuxford Hoard: an Important Metal Detectorist find from Nottinghamshire. Alexander, J.S.; Monckton, L., ‘Excellent, New and Uniforme Yn Work’:, St Mary’s Nottingham, an Architectural and Archaeological Study. Crook, D., Old and New Wapentakes in Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century Nottinghamshire. Phipps, T., The Nottinghamshire History lecture 2014: gendered Justice? Women, Law and Community in Fourteenth Century Nottingham. Mills, J., The Transformation of Old and New Nottingham.

Bennett, M.; King, C. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 119 (2015) King, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire. Brennan, N., A Time Team Evaluation at King John’s Palace, Clipsztone: A medieval Royal Palace in Sherwood Forest. Burgess, A., Iron Age and Romano-British Sites along the A453 between Barton in Fabis and Clifton, Nottinghamshire. Garton D., et al, Ice Age Journeys: Research by a Community Archaeology Group at Farndon Fields, Newark, Nottinghamshire. Judd, L-A., The Receipt Book Manuscripts of Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford (1694-1755). Chapman, S., The Strettons and the Lowes: Sir Richard Arkwright’s Builders and Millwrights. Crook, D., The Novelist, the Artisan and the Banker: The Emergence of the Robin Hood Legend at Edwinstowe, c. 1819 to 1849. Smith, P., : A Victorian and Edwardian Country House. O’Neill, D., Annual History lecture: John Player & Sons: The Heyday and Decline of Cigarette Marketing.

Bennett, M.; King, C. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 120 (2016) King, C., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2016. Willis, A., The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Nottinghamshire, 2016. Atherton, R., The Newark Iron Age Torc. Allen, P.; Cooper, A., The use of gypsum plaster and lime-ash in medieval : evidence from Bingham, Nottinghamshire. Beresford, M., Landscape surveys at Kelham, Nottinghamshire. Hillman, J.; Cook, H., ‘By floating and watering such land as lieth capable thereof’: recovering meadow irrigation in Nottinghamshire. Crook, D., The Northward Expansion of the Boundary of Sherwood Forest in the Sixteenth Century. Seddon, P.R., The dating of the completion of the composition of the Memoirs of Colonel John Hutchinson: the evidence of the imprisonment of Captain John Wright and Lieutenant Richard Franck. Drew, C.; Elliott, P., Victorian Gardening, Horticulture and Arboriculture in the Midlands: Jhn Frederick Wood (1806-by 1865) of Nottingham and the Midland Florist and Suburban Horticulturist. Sutherland, L., Mapping the Robin Hood Rifles in Mid-Nineteenth Century Nottingham. Fisher, K., The Nottingham Exhibition of 1903-1904: An amusement Park. Oakland, J., Nursing the wounded in the First World War: the Nottinghamshire VAD hospitals. Beckett, J., The Scientific Community in Nottingham: Bromley House to the University College.

Bennett, M.; King, C. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 121 (2017) King.C., Archeology in Nottinghamshire 2017. Willis, A., The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Nottinghamshire 2017. Allen, P.; Ahston, G., The use of test pitting to illustrate the development of Bingham. Nottinghamshire from the Iron Age to the sixteenth century. Beresford, M., Excavations at Harvey’s Field and Farthingate, Southwell, Nottinghamshire – preliminary results. Montgomery, A.; Morral, G., ‘Toton Unearthed’: insights into the archaeology and history of a medieval manor: excavations at Toton, Nottinghamshire (2014). Walker, S., A rview of the archaeological remains of the Robinson mills in the Leen valley, Nottinghamshire. Foulds, T., ‘Pitiful cries rang round the castle’: King John, Welsh hostages and Nottingham Castle. Lomax, S.C., The Vyset Folke: Documented cases of ‘plague’ in Nottingham between 1349 and 1667. Coope, R.; Smith, P., Newstead Abbey: the Claughton Watercolours and the Sevres Plate. Nicholson, H., Annual History Lecture: Print and Politics in the Nottinghamshire Constituencies c. 1790-1832. Fisher, J., Land Agency in Nineteenth Century Nottinghamshire: John Hassall of Shelford manor 1789-1859.

Bennett, M.; King, C. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 122 (2018) King, C. Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018. Willis, A., The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Nottinghamshire 2018. Willis, A.; Lewis, M., A hoard of Limoges enamels and other ecclesiastical artefacts from Kirton. Brudenell, M., Earlier Iron Age enclosures at Elton-on-the-Hill, Nottinghamshire. Beresford, M., Landscape surveys at Goldhill Farm, Kirklington, Nottinghamshire. Crook, D., Philip Marc, Robert de Gaugy and the first siege of Newark, July 1218. Jones, M., The White Book of Southwell. Calladine, A., Annual History Lecture: Performing Penance in Early Modern Nottinghamshire: Evidence from the Archdeaconry Courts. Bennett-Samuels, M., The Third Duke of Newcastle and his Forester’s Accounts, 1695-6. Chapman, S., Inns, Alehouses and Friendly Societies: Working Class Life in Nottinghamshire, c. 1695-1914. Gaunt, R.A., Three Nottinghamshire Rebels in the age of Reform, c. 1800-1832. Mutch, A., The Neo-Norman Victorian Church of Thorney: Architecture and Patronage.