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Hertfordshire Archaeology Index to Vols Hertfordshire Archaeology Index to vols. Volume 1, 1968 Foreword 1 The Date of Saint Alban John Morris, B.A., Ph.D. 9 Excavations in Verulam Hills Field, St Albans, Ilid E Anthony, M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A. 1963-4 51 Investigation of a Belgic Occupation Site at A G Rook, B.Sc. Crookhams, Welwyn Garden City 66 The Ermine Street at Cheshunt, Herts. G R Gillam 68 Sidelights on Brasses in Herts. Churches, XXXI: R J Busby Furneaux Pelham 76 The Peryents of Hertfordshire Henry W Gray 89 Decorated Brick Window Lintels Gordon Moodey 92 The Building of St Albans Town Hall, 1829-31 H C F Lansberry, M.A., Ph.D. 98 Some Evidence of Two Mesolithic Sites at A V B Gibson Bishop's Stortford 103 A late Bronze Age and Romano-British Site at Wing-Commander T W Ellcock, Thorley Hill M.B.E. 110 Hertfordshire Drawings of Thomas Fisher Lieut-Col. J H Busby, M.B.E. 117 A Romano-British Well at Welwyn A G Rook, B.Sc. 119 A Neolithic Axe from Redbourn F D Stageman 120 An Early Vestry at St Stephen's Church, St Peter Curnow, B.Sc., F.S.A. Albans 121 A Belgic Ditched Enclosure at Nutfield, Welwyn A G Rook, B.Sc. Garden City 122 Graffiti at the Old Tannery House, Whitwell Doris W J Baker, M.A. 124 Further Finds of Medieval Pottery from Elstree: D F Renn, F.S.A. with a Survey of Unglazed Thumb-pressed Jugs 127 Medieval Pottery from High Cross and Potters Gordon Moodey Green 132 The Sixteenth-century Cottages, now Raban Gordon Moodey House, Baldock 139 The Kentish Family Monument in St Mary Lieut-Col. J H Busby, M.B.E. Woolnoth 139 Indents of Lost Brasses in Kimpton Church Lieut-Col. J H Busby, M.B.E. 140 A Roman Samian Dish from Ware A G Davies, B.A. Volume 2, 1970 1 Mesolithic Finds from Hampermill, Watford R M Derricourt and R M Jacobi 6 Native Pottery from Hampermill, Watford R M Derricourt 10 An Early Iron Age Site at Moles Farm, R J Kiln Thundridge 23 A Belgic and Roman Site at Brickwall Hill A G Rook, B.Sc. 31 Investigation of a Belgic Site at Grubs Barn, A G Rook, B.Sc. Welwyn Garden City 37 A Trial Excavation at Braughing, 1969 I M Stead, M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A. 48 The Stane Street at Bishop's Stortford Wing-Commander T W Ellcock, M.B.E. 51 St Michael's, St Albans, Excavations, 1966 Ilid E Anthony, M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A. 62 A Roman Tile Kiln at Park Street near St Albans B F Rawlins 66 Berkhamsted Castle: Excavations at the South- P E Curnow, B.Sc., F.S.A. East Tower, 1962 and 1967 72 A Bowstave from Berkhamsted Castle D F Renn, F.S.A. 75 A Fourteenth-century Tile Pavement at Laurence Keen Meesden, Hertfordshire 82 Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches, R J Busby, A.L.A. XXXII: Great Gaddesden 88 A Seventeenth-century Pottery Group and K Rutherford Davis, B.A., Associated Finds from a Well at Potters Bar and John H Ashdown 105 The Topographical Notebooks of Edward Steele Lieut-Col. J H Busby, M.B.E. 109 A Roman Steelyard from Bishop's Stortford A V B Gibson 110 A Medieval Aisled Barn at St Julian's Farm, St O J Weaver, M.A., F.S.A. Albans 112 A Timber-framed Smoke Hood at Barkway A V B Gibson 113 The Village Lock-Up at Barley J C Wilkerson, F.S.A., and S E Rigold, M.A., F.S.A. 114 The Identification of the Monument to Lady Lieut-Col. J H Busby, M.B.E. Dorothy Morrison in Watford Parish Church 115 Seventeenth-century Road Communication with Lieut-Col. J H Busby, M.B.E. London 116 The Church Bells of Hatfield: Some Notes from Henry W Gray, M.V.O. Contemporary Sources 118 Hatfield Church: Restoration of some Funeral Henry W Gray, M.V.O. Hatchments Volume 3, 1973 1 Excavations at the Grange Romano-British A G Rook, B.Sc. Cemetery, Welwyn, 1967 31 Excavations at the Palace and Priory at Kings David S Neal, F.S.A. Langley, 1970 73 Medieval Window Glass from the Priory, Kings St John O Gamlen, M.A., F.S.A. Langley 78 Piccotts End: A Probable Medieval Guest House S E Rigold, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S., and its, Wall Paintings and E Clive Rouse, M.B.E, M.A, F.S.A. 90 Medieval Floor-tiles of the "Westminster" Tiler at Laurence Keen Bengeo, Hertfordshire 94 The Town House, Barley S E Rigold, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. 100 The Restoration of Hertford Castle Gatehouse Gordon Moodey, F.S.A. 110 A Sixteenth-century Schoolhouse at Alleyne's Terence Paul Smith, M.A. Grammar School, Stevenage 120 A Romano-British Intaglio from Verulamium Martin Henig, M.A., D.PHIL. 121 A Group of Pottery and Glass from 4- Chequer D F Renn, F.S.A. Street, St Albans 123 A Medieval Pipkin from St Albans F H G Montagu-Puckle 124 A Water Conduit-head at Wormley K N Bascombe, M.A., D.PHIL. 126 The Nave Roof of the Parish Church of St Mary, C A Hewett and A V B Gibson Little Hormead 127 A "Half-Wealden" House in Bishop's Stortford A V B Gibson 131 The Aisled Barn at Parsonage Farm, Abbots Stephen A Castle Langley 134 The Medieval Aisled Barns at Kingsbury Manor Stephen A Castle Farm, St Albans, and Croxley Hall Farm 138 Hertford: Fifteenth-century Timbers from Gordon Moodey, F.S.A. Parliament Square 142 Hertford: A Metropolitan Slip-ware Chamber-pot Gordon Moodey, F.S.A. 143 Canons Maltings, Ware Gordon Moodey, F.S.A. Volume 4, 1974 – 79 1 Northchurch, Boxmoor and Hemel Hempstead David S Neal, F .S.A. Station: the Excavation of three Roman Buildings in the Bulbourne Valley 137 Excavation of an Iron Age site at Dellfield, Alex Thompson and Eric Holland Berkhamsted 149 Roman Pottery from Radlett, 1959 Stephen A. Castle 153 A Base Cruck Hall at Offley A V B Gibson 158 The Medieval Aisled Barn at Parkbury Farm, A V B Gibson Radlett: Thirteenth-century Rafters re-used 163 A Note on the History of Parkbury O J Weaver, M.A., F.S.A. 165 A Timber~Framed House in Elstree Stephen A Castle 170 The Balls Park Icehouse: a Note on the B T Perry, B.A., Ph.D. Icehouses of Hertfordshire 174 A Prehistoric Brooch from Berkhamsted Keith Branigan, Ph.D., F.S.A. 176 A Gold Ring from Verulamlium Martin Henig, M.A., D.PHIL., F .S.A. 176 A Mistaken 'Saxon' Cremation at Hertford A G Davies, B.A., A.M.A., and Martin Petchey, B.A. 177 A Timber-Framed House in Boreham Wood Stephen A Castle 179 Aston Bury, Aston Martin Petchey, B.A. Volume 5, 1977 1 Mesolithic and Neolithic sites at Cuffley, Hertfordshire 13 The Iron Firedog from Welwyn, Hertfordshire, C Saunders, B.A. reconsidered 22 Excavations and Fieldwork at Braughing 1968- C Partridge 73 109 A Kiln of the Potter Oastrivs and related C Saunders, B.A. Excavations at Little Munden Farm, Bricket and A B Havercroft, B.Ed. Wood 157 Excavations in Hertford 1973-4 M R Petchey, B.A. 176 A Late Medieval Timber-framed Building in Stephen A Castle Watford 186 An arrowhead of Irish type from Hitchin James Dyer, M.A., F.S.A. 187 Excavations on the line of the HoddesdonjWare R J Kiln By-Pass 1972-4 192 Roman Pottery from Elstree Stephen A. Castle 194 The Charnock Drawings: a Cache of Eighteenth John Brushe, B.A. Century Hertfordshire views in the National Maritime Museum Volume 6, 1978 1 Excavations in the City and District of St. Albans C Saunders, B.A. 1974-76 and A.B Havercroft, B.Ed. 78 Housing and Society in Aldenham A.J.F Dulley, M.A. 96 The Drawing of old St Paul's in Ashwell Church David Sherlock, B.A. 101 Excavations in Holywell Hill, St. Albans 1970 M Freeman, B.A. and D Lane 111 The Ballintober Sword from Hitchin C.S Briggs, B.A. 112 A Pollen Analysis from Verulamium (St. G.W Dimbleby, B.Sc., M.A., D.PHIL., Michael's 1966) F.S.A. 116 Romano-British Pottery Rediscovered Mark D Stevenson 120 An Unusual Roman Brooch from Gadebridge, A.B Havercroft, B.Ed Hertfordshire 123 The Olive Harvest-a new intaglio from St. Albans Martin Henig, M.A., D.Phil., F.S.A. 124 A fragment of a timber-framed building in Stephen A Castle Watford 127 Nelson Cottage, Well End Stephen A Castle Volume 7, 1979 1 Late Bronze Age Artefacts from Hertford Heath, Clive Partridge Hertfordshire 10 Excavations within the Roman City of John Hinchliffe, B.A. Verulamium 1978 28 Excavations at Puckeridge and Braughing 1975 - Clive Partridge 79 133 The Theobalds Park (Cheshunt, Herts) Ingot of G Clement Whittick, M.B.E., M.A. Roman Lead (EE ix. 1264a) 135 Recent emergency excavations in Ware Clive Partridge and Ivan Day 159 Five Medieval Barns in Hertfordshire Jane H Roberts, B.A. 181 Woodland management in the late seventeenth P R Barton century 201 A survey of decorated small houses in L.E Perrins, Ph.D., C.Chem., F.L.S.C. 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