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Subject Title Location LIB/Number Author(S) Notes Format Agriculture Bibliography of Rural Land Economy and LIBRARY/2 155 D.R subject title Location LIB/number author(s) Notes format Agriculture Bibliography of Rural Land Economy and LIBRARY/2 155 D.R. Denman et al book Landownership, 1900-1957. Agriculture Common Lands in South-east Monmouthshire. LIBRARY/2 158 M. Davies book Agriculture From Ox Team to Tractor: The history of the LIBRARY/2 1353 R.T. Jones book Mynyddislwyn Agricultural Society, 1870-1972. Agriculture General View of the Agriculture of the County of LIBRARY/S1/11/5 1400 Mr. John Fox 1794 book Monmouth. /4 Agriculture General View of the Agriculture of the County of LIBRARY/S1/11/5 1401 Charles Hassall 1812 book Monmouth. /4 Agriculture Markets and Fairs in England and Wales: part II Midland LIBRARY/2 157 Ministry of Agriculture book markets (Includes Monmouthshire). and Fisheries. Agriculture Seventy Years of Gwent Federation of Young Farmers LIBRARY/2 156 Gwent Federation of book Clubs, 1938-2008. Young Farmers Clubs Agriculture The Agricultural History Review: Volume 35, part 2, LIBRARY/2 153 M. Gray Journal book 1987; Crown Property and the Land Market in South- East Wales in the Sixteenth Century. Agriculture The Agricultural History Review: Volume 39, part 2, LIBRARY/2 154 J. Chapman Journal book 1991; The Later Parliamentary Enclosures of South Wales. Agriculture The Common Fields of the Coastlands of Gwent. LIBRARY/2 1352 Dorothy Sylvester Journal article: leaflet Agricultural History Agriculture Tredegar: The history of an agricultural estate, 1300- LIBRARY/2 159 R. Phillips book 1956. Agriculture Wye Valley, An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: LIBRARY/2 160 Gwent County Council folder Broadmead Forest. and Gwent College of Higher Education. Archaeology An Eighteenth Century Clay Pipe Production Site at LIBRARY/3 194 C. Cressford Journal article book Caerleon (The Monmouthshire Antiquary XIV (1998), 41- 55). Archaeology Archaeology and Coastal Change: Caerleon and the LIBRARY/3 183 G.C. Boon Journal article book Gwent Levels in Early Historic Times. Archaeology Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 2008 LIBRARY/3 186 J.R.L. Allen and A. book Brown (eds.) Archaeology Archaeology in Wales: volume 27, 1987. LIBRARY/3 173 Council for British Journal book Archaeology Archaeology Archaeology in Wales: Volume 28, 1988. LIBRARY/3 174 Council for British Journal book Archaeology Archaeology Archaeology in Wales: Volume 30, 1990. LIBRARY/3 175 Council for British Journal book Archaeology Archaeology Archaeology in Wales: Volume 31, 1991. LIBRARY/3 176 Council for British Journal book Archaeology Archaeology Blaenavon, Torfaen Borough: Buildings of Special LIBRARY/3 187 CADW book Architectural or Historical Interest. Archaeology Britain's Historic Buildings: A policy for their future use. LIBRARY/3 196 British Tourist book Authority Archaeology Down the Dig: Monmouth - an adventure in LIBRARY/3 195 S. Clarke book archaeology. Archaeology Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng, AD 1050-1250. LIBRARY/3 165 N. Phillips book Archaeology Gazetteer of Great Britain LIBRARY/3 202 Ordnance Survey book Archaeology Gwent Schools and Colleges Association of Local History LIBRARY/3 189 Anon book and Industrial Archaeology. Archaeology Gwent Wildlife Trust: Silent Valley Local Nature Reserve; LIBRARY/3 198 B. Trett book historical and archaeological aspects. Archaeology Hen Gwrt moated site, Llantilio Crossenny, LIBRARY/3 1354 O.E. Craster and J.M. Journal article: book Monmouthshire. Lewis Archaeologia Cambrensis, Archaeology Herefordshire Archaeological News LIBRARY/9 853 Woolhope Club Issues: 1992 - Journal Archaeological 2003, nos. 58 - Research Section 74 (some missing issues) Archaeology Industrial Archaeology Review: volume XIII, no. 1, LIBRARY/3 199 Association for Journal book Autumn 1990. Industrial Archaeology Archaeology Isca LIBRARY/3 169 G.C. Boon 1972 book Archaeology Isca: The Roman Legionary Fortress at Caerleon, LIBRARY/3 171 G.C. Boon 1960 book Monmouthshire. Archaeology Monmouth Archaeology: Newsletter; number 2, 1975. LIBRARY/3 170 Monmouth Journal book Archaeological Society Archaeology Monmouthshire: The Schedule of Ancient Monuments LIBRARY/3 188 CADW book of National Importance in Wales. Archaeology Notes on Penhow Castle, Wentwood, Castle Troggy and LIBRARY/S1/11/4 1385 Octavious Morgan and 3 pamphlets book Sudbrooke etc. /4 Thomas Wakeman bound together Archaeology Old Wales: A monthly magazine of antiquities for Wales LIBRARY/S1/11/4 1371 W.R. Williams (ed.) 3 volumes set book and the borders, 3 volumes, 1905-1907. /4 bundled together Archaeology Plan of Caerleon LIBRARY/3 184 G.C. Boon and C. folder Williams Archaeology Project Report on The Excavation of Sirhowy Ironworks, LIBRARY/3 172 S. Mason leaflet Tredegar. Archaeology Report on Sirhowy Ironworks. LIBRARY/3 197 W.K.V. Gale book Archaeology Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-1976: Medieval LIBRARY/3 162 P. Courtney book and later Usk. Archaeology Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-1976: The Coins , LIBRARY/3 164 G.C. Boon and M. book Inscriptions and Graffiti. Hassall Archaeology Report on the excavations at Usk 1965-1976: The LIBRARY/2 161 W.H. Manning book Fortress Excavations 1968-1971. Archaeology Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-1976: The Pre- LIBRARY/3 163 K. Greene book Flavian fine wares. Archaeology Rescue Archaeology in Wales LIBRARY/3 185 H. Owen-John book Archaeology S.O.S The Newsletter of the Friends of the Newport LIBRARY/3 181 Friends of the Newport Journal leaflet Ship: Number 18, Spring 2011. Ship. Archaeology S.O.S. The Newsletter of the Friends of Newport Ship: LIBRARY/3 180 Anon leaflet Number 9, 2006. Archaeology The Aerofilms Book of Aerial Photographs. LIBRARY/3 200 Aerofilms Limited book Archaeology The Archaeology and History of Ancient Dean and the LIBRARY/3 178 B. Walters book Wye Valley. Archaeology The Castles of Gwent, Glamorgan and Gower. LIBRARY/3 192 M. Salter book Archaeology The Castles of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. LIBRARY/3 193 M. Salter book Archaeology The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd: Annual LIBRARY/3 191 GGAT book Report, 1977-1978. Archaeology The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd: Annual LIBRARY/3 190 GGAT book report, 1978-1979. Archaeology The Journal of the British Archaeological Association: LIBRARY/3 177 British Archaeological Journal book New series volume 35, 1929. Association Archaeology The Journal of the South-East Wales Industrial LIBRARY/3 167 South-East Wales Journal book Archaeology Society: Volume 1, number 2, 1966. Industrial Archaeology Society, various authors. Archaeology The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1985. LIBRARY/8 1359 Forest of Dean Local Journal book History Society Archaeology The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1989. LIBRARY/8 1360 Forest of Dean Local Journal book History Society Archaeology The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1993-4. LIBRARY/8 1361 Forest of Dean Local Journal book History Society Archaeology The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1996. LIBRARY/8 1362 Forest of Dean Local Journal book History Society Archaeology The Planning of a New Town. LIBRARY/3 168 London County Council book Archaeology The Prehistoric Landscapes of the Eastern Black LIBRARY/3 166 F. Olding book Mountains. Archaeology The Roman Amphitheatre Caerleon. LIBRARY/3 201 M. and T.V. Wheeler book Archaeology Wye Valley, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Tintern LIBRARY/3 182 Gwent County Council folder Railway Station. and Gwent College of Higher Education. Archaeology You've Reached a Milestone! Welcome to Wales, its LIBRARY/3 179 C. Woodard book Fingerposts, Milestones and Wayside Markers. Catalogues Catalogue of indexes of the fire insurance policies of the LIBRARY/8 842 D.T. Jenkins Typescript book Sun Fire office and the Royal Exchange Assurance 1775 - 1787. Catalogues Index to PCC wills and administrations 1701 - 1749. LIBRARY/8 843 Friends of the Public leaflet Record Office Census 1) Census 1861. Vol. 1. Houses and inhabitants, 1851, LIBRARY/6 432 Also includes folder 1861: Monmouthshire & Wales 2) Census 1861 Vol. II. extracts from Birth-places and occupations of the people of 1871 census. Monmouthshire & Wales 3) Census 1851. Extracts from Photocopy. G.R. 31 ("Unrevised proof") - population figures. Census A digest of the results of the census of England and LIBRARY/6 446 William Sanders book Wales in 1901. (comp.) Census Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to LIBRARY/6 442 House of book an Act … Enumeration abstract, Volume 1. Commons Paper Census Census 1841 Monmouthshire LIBRARY/8 847 General Register Office microform Census Census 1921. County of Monmouth. LIBRARY/6 437 Fragile book Census Census 1961 England and Wales. Index of place-names, LIBRARY/6 434 General Register Office book A-K. Census Census 1961 England and Wales. Index of place-names, LIBRARY/6 435 General Register Office book L-Z. Census Census index 1881 Monmouthshire LIBRARY/8 844 General Register Office microform Census Census index 1891 by parish and location for LIBRARY/9 851 Gwent Family History book Monmouthshire and surrounding parishes. Society Census Census indexes for the Abersychan area 1851 - 1891 LIBRARY/8 846 Richard Ronyan folder (comp.) Census Census location index 1891. LIBRARY/9 850 Gwent Family History Old edition folder Society Census Census location indexes for 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, LIBRARY/9 848 Gwent Record Office folder 1881, 1901. Census Census name index 1871 Monmouthshire LIBRARY/8 845 General Register Office microform Census Census of England and Wales, 1931. County of LIBRARY/6 436 Registrar-General for Fragile book Monmouth (Part 1). England & Wales Census Census of England and Wales,1901. County of LIBRARY/6 438 Fragile book Monmouth. Area, houses and population. Census Census of Great Britain, 1851. Index to the names of LIBRARY/6 431 Fragile book parishes, townships and places in the population tables of Great Britain. Census Census of Great Britain, 1851. Population tables. I. LIBRARY/6 430 Fragile book Numbers of inhabitants: report and summary tables. Census Census statistics. List of printed census reports held at LIBRARY/6 433 Gwent Archives Ring binder folder Gwent Archives. Census Classification of occupations LIBRARY/8 839 General Register Office book Census Classification of occupations 1970.
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