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Archaeology Air Training Corps A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BILLERICAY Compiled by MAURICE WAKEHAM INDEX AIR TRAINING CORPS HOLDER,F.D. & J.A.HINDE: "How the Air Training Corps came to provincial Essex" Essex Countryside 21(197), June 1973, p39. ARCHAEOLOGY (See also PERIODICALS, NORSEY WOOD) BILLERICAY ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Billericay Archaeological Finds: Billericay Archaeological and Historical Society: nd, np, duplicated pamphlet, includes material on Blunts wall. [E] BILLERICAY ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Billericay School Excavations 1970-1971. Billericay Archaeological and Historical Society: Billericay, nd. 18pp. Includes list of finds in Billericay area. [E] "British remains at Billericay", Building News,xiv,1867.p141. BULL, M.G. Whitehall. The story of a Medieval Manor. Billericay Archeaological and Historical Society: Billericay, nd, 5pp. Account of excavation in the 1960's and relating primary sources to house destroyed in 1550's. CUTTS,J. & EDWARD K. "Notes on Roman and British Remains at Billericay.." T.E.A.S. Vol.5, 1875,p208. EDDY, M.R. & M.R. PETCHY Historic Towns in Essex. An archaeological Survey of Saxon and Medieval Towns with guidance for their future planning. Essex County Council: Chelmsford,1983. 104pp. Section 6.1 on Billericay, illusts. "Excursion to Little Baddow, Stock and Billericay." T.E.A.S. Vol. 24, 1951, p226. GRANT,W.P. Early Billericay. Billericay History Series. W.P. Grant: Billericay, May 1962, revised edition 1967. Map. 10pp. dup.pam. "History in the playground" ,Essex Archaeology no.4, Sept 1987. Essex County Council Archaeology Section/ Essex Chronicle Supplement. pviii, (Roman remains) MEDLYCOTT, M.,WALLER, S., & BERNIAS, P. "Roman Billericay: excavations by the Billericay Archaeology and History Society 1970-77". Essex Archaeology and History.4th series. 2010. p51-108. ROBERTS,E. "Notes of Roman remains found at Billericay", T.E.A.S. Vol.2, 1863, p69-74, illusts. RUDLING, D. R. “Late iron-age and Roman Billericay: excavations 1987”. Essex Archaeology and History. Vol 21 1990, p19-47. SPARVEL-BAYLEY, J.A. "Roman Billericay" Archaeological Journal Vol 36, 1879, p70. WELLER, S.G.P., WESTLEY, B. & MYERS, J "A late fourth century cremation from Billericay, Essex". Antiquaries Journal, 1975. ARTS BROWN,C.F. "The Fold; A Billericay Success Story". Essex Countryside March 1982, p38-39. Arts Association. 'TANCRED' "The ceramic circle of Billericay." Essex Countryside 23(224) Sept.1975, p8. BIBLIOGRAPHY EMMISSON,F.G. Guide to the Essex Record Office Essex County Council Record Office. Chelmsford, 1969. GRANT,W.P. Billericay Bibliography - W.P. Grant: Billericay, 1963. Billericay History Series. Special Publication No.1 6pp. 150 books and articles under subject headings; section of short biographies of local notables. Indexes 'Billericay Observer'. GRANT,W.P. Index to the Billericay History Series BHS Special Publication, includes short history. W.P. Grant: Billericay, 1966? 8pp. VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORY OF ESSEX: BIBLIOGRAPHY - University of London Institute of Historical Research. Oxford University Press; London, 1959. Supplement 1987. WAKEHAM, M. A Bibliography of Billericay. The author: Billericay. 1988. 32pp. Original version of this list. Supplements were issued in 1989, and 1995. BILLERICA, U.S.A. CREEK. E.J. "Essex: Ancestral Home of the U.S. A." Essex Countryside, 18(158), March 1970, p48-49. CLARO, F.Z. "Essex across The Atlantic", Essex Countryside, Sept.1968, p30, illust. by picture of windmill. Related correspondence - Essex Countryside, Nov.1969,p61. GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET ON BILLERICA,U.S.A. 3 photocopied pages. (Billericay Library) HAZEN, HENRY A. History of Billerica, Massachusetts with a genealogical Register - Doyle: Cambridge, Mass, 1973 reprint of 1883 original. 510pp. Map. 27 illusts. BILLERICAY OBSERVER (See also NEWSPAPERS) GRANT,W.P The Billericay Observer Story. W.P. Grant:Billericay, 1959. WAKEHAM, M. "The first freebie", Essex Countryside, 36(384), Dec. 1988, pp21-22 BUTTSBURY DICKS,S Buttsbury: recollections of the 20th century Buttsbury Local History Society, 2001 PHILLIPS, C The story of Stock and Buttsbury Ian Henry Publications : Romford, 2003 CHURCH (See also RELIGION, PERIODICALS) AMOS,G.S. A history and description of the Parish Churchof St Mary Magdalen, Billericay, Essex. - 1959, 16pp, short well written pamphlet based on ecclesiastical documents. BENTON, REV G.M. The Church Plate of Essex Colchester: Benham, mcmxxvi. p59. CUTTS, Rev.E.L. The first rector of Burghstead: a tale of the saxon church (fiction) ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY Essex monumental inscriptions : Billericay, St.Mary Magdalene Congregational, Mayflower Hall and war memorial (also includes Great Burstead) Essex Society for Family History, 2003 EVERITT,C. Memories of the Gospel Hall, Chapel Street Billericay, pamphlet. [CAT] DEEDES, REV. C. & H.B. WALTON: The Church Bells of Essex. published by the authors. 1909. p179. GRANT,W.P. "Local Churches - St Mary's at Little Burstead." BDQHR No.2 1963-4 p8. HISTORY AT A GLANCE Catholic Church: Billericay, 1925? 24pp. pamphlet, photographs relating to the Catholic Church. [E] JUBB, A. The first twenty five years: a collection of thoughts, reminiscences and memories of Billericay Methodist Youth Club between 1952 and 1977. 1978. 36pp. KENT, SYLVIA St. Mary Magdalen, Billericay: the church in the High Street. The Parish. 2007, 20p THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE, GREAT BURSTEAD. A Short History. The Church Publishers: Ramsgate, 1972? nd. np. ROCHE, CANON A. The Catholic Church, Billericay.An historical sketch. R & D Youngman: Billericay 28pp. nd. well illustrated and researched booklet by town priest, 1918-1965. SPARVEL - BAYLEY.J.A.: "Records relating to the free chapel or chantry of Billericay." T.E.A.S. Vol.1,1862, p179-186. TAYLOR, WILLIAM. An abridged version of the history of the Billericay Congregational Church pamphlet. nd. np. TAYLOR, WILLIAM. Calling the Generations - nd. 120pp. index. bibliog. Story of the Congregational church. CRICKET BILLERICAY CRICKET CLUB CENTENARY 1875-1975 Billericay Cricket Club: Billericay, 1975. illust. 27pp. a short history. [E] GRANT,W.P. "The story of Cricket in Billericay and Stock" BDQHR No.1. Sept 1963, p4. Extracts from the 'Chelmsford Chronicle'. CRIME (See also LAW) CHAMBERS, AIDAN The Book of Cops and Robbers. Chapter on 'The Billericay Forgers', pp85-94. Kestral: London, 1977. illust. CHURCH, ROBERT. Murder in East Anglia Robert Hale: London, 1987. Ch. 11 on P.C.Gutteridge. SHORE,W.T. Trial of Frederick Guy Browne and William Henry Kennedy 1930. relates to murder of P.C. Gutteridge. EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS AMOS,S.W. Baylys Charity and the Great Burstead Exhibition Foundation of Billericay. B.A. Thesis, 1964, 40pp. illusts, map, bibliog. [E] AMOS,S.W. The Education of the Poor in Billericay during the 19th Century, duplicated typescript, nd. np. BENGSTEN, F. "Ladies Boarding schools in Essex, c1791-1861. Two case studies Billericay and Maldon". Essex Archaeology and History Vol 32. 2001. 6pp BILLERICAY EARLY YEARS FORUM. The Child in the Park. Millenium Project. The Forum: Billericay, 2001 Education pack relating to local wildlife and biodiversity issues, containing loose sheets, 3 posters and leaflet in a folder KENT, S The Billericay School Tempus : Stroud, 2003 THE GREAT BURSTEAD EXHIBITION FOUNDATION A5 pam. nd. np. an educational charity. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SENIOR SCHOOL by Admiral Sir Vernon Haggard, 1938. Programme. np. illust, plan, includes description of school. [E] QUILTERS SCHOOL CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS Souvenir programme 21 June 1978, Great Burstead: 1978, 5pp. [E] SCHEME FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF BAILEY'S CHARITY in Billericay... London: 1878, 17pp. [E] SIMNETT, ANN Quilters. The first hundred Years (Great Burstead Board School). Quilters County Junior and Infant Schools Society: Billericay, 1978, A5, illust. pamphlet. 18pp. WHITWORTH, J.N. A history of St. John's School ,Billericay 1928- 1978. 1978, 24pp. A5 pamphlet. illusts. detailed history, particularly of early years, of local independent school. ELIZABETHAN TIMES RICHMAN, HARRY "Elizabethan Billericay." Billericay Carnival Programme 1962 [E] FARMS JAMES, JOHN. The lost farms of Billericay With additional research by Sheridan Dicks and Mary Mayger. 3 editions. Private Publication, 2001,2003, 2004. Billericay FIRST WORLD WAR (See also ZEPPELINS) DENNIS, K.J. A book of remembrance of the fallenof the Great War 1914-1921 from Billericay and district. The author: 2008. 190p. Details of the lives of those died in the war and information on war memorials. MOORE, REGINALD "Preparing for the Kaiser's Invasion." Essex Countryside, Vol. 17 Jan. 1969, p36 NEEDHAM, M. Billericay at the outbreak of the First World War: its High Street, shops and schools. 1993, Typescript in Billericay library, 9pp. FLOODS GRIEVE,H. The Great Tide County Council of Essex: Chelmsford, 1959, illust. account of the 1953 floods. GENERAL (See also GUIDES, HIGH STREET, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, PLANNING.) AGER, LILY Bygone Billericay. nd. np. poetry. BASILDON COUNCIL PUBLIC RELATIONS SECTION: The History of Billericay. nd. np. A4 ring bound, also available in A5 format. Brief history based on Harper, "to stimulate further study". "Billericay in Pictures", Essex Countryside, 26(260), Sept.1978, p65,67. BILLERICAY WEA CLASS:OUR SCATTERED LIVES, nd, A5 pam. 35pp. includes a visit to a Billericay show house. BRAND, E.J. Jenny's wedding - a dog hanging in Billericay, typescript in ERO BROWN, C.F. "A postcard view of Billericay", Essex Countryside 31(314), March,1983,
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