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GLEVENSIS GENERAL INDEX NUMBERS 36 - 50 (2003 – 2017) Complied by Nigel Spry A general index of Glevensis numbers 1-25 (1968-1991) is included in Glevensis number 27 (1993) and of Glevensis numbers 26-35 (1992- 2002) is included in Glevensis number 37 (2004) Glevensis numbers 1- 50 are available at the Gloucestershire Archives, Alvin Street, Gloucester All but the latest issues of Glevensis may be viewed and downloaded using : http://www.glosarch.org.uk/glevensis.html Abbreviations: BA: Bronze Age; IA: Iron Age; RB: Romano-British; DA: Dark Age; AS: Anglo-Saxon; med: medieval; mes: mesolithic; neo: neolithic; post-med: post medieval; Glos:Gloucestershire; Som:Somerset; Worc:Worcestershire; C: century; DMV: deserted medieval village; excav: archaeological excavation; incl: including Issue numbers are in Bold type thus N. Page numbers thus n A administration, 44.23 artefacts, 36.51; 45.38; 49.42,45; 50.56,60 Abbeys / monastic houses, see Gloucester: Abbey/Old Minster; see also coins Llanthony Priory; St Oswald;see Glastonbury, Som., Hailes; AS Chronicle, 37.15-18 Kingswood; Tewkesbury; Winchcombe Cheltenham, occupation incl structures, 43.5-10 see also minsters Churchdown, Chapel Hay, 46.5-11 Action Turville, privies, 44.39-40 Deerhurst, St Mary’s church, 45.20-26; 48.18-29; 49.31 Adams, Kurt: Newent, AS site, minster probable, 49.3 ‘Gloucestershire Portable Antiquities Scheme Newnham on Severn, ringwork suggested, 48.42-45 Roundup’ (2009 – 2017), 41.63-69; 42.62-65; 43.34-39; sculpture, 45.20; 48.18-21 44.50-56; 45.36-43; 46.60-63; 47.58-60; 48.46-48; Slaughter Bridge, Bourton on the Water, evidence incl 49.40-45; 50.54-61 burials, 41.6 discussion of ‘fake coinage’, 42.60-61 transition from RB period, invasion / migration, 36.51- discussion of ‘grots’, 49.40 53 Portable Antiquities Scheme, database for England and word elements: Wales, 43.34; 50.54 Burh, 47.32; 47.35 Roman bronze founder’s hoard, Gloucesteshire, 50.54,58 Cod, 37.2-4 Aethelflaed(a), Lady of the Mercians, 36.9-10 Hlaw, 44.23 Aethelmund, earldorman, 48.18, 21 Leah, 44.23 Aethelred, ealdorman, 36.9-10 Tuns, 44.23 Aethelric, 48.18-19, 21-23 Walh, 37.2 Alderley, Monk’s Mill, leat, 48.7 Wella, 37.3 Alderton, Lower Stanley Farm, evaluation, 48.7 Christian or pagan religion? 36.52; 37.4 Aldred, David H.: Annals of: ‘A history of Bishops Cleeve and Woodmancote’, 42.29-30 Margam, 37.15-18 review of: The River Isbourne in the Service of Mankind. Tewkesbury, 37.15 Lovat, Mike, 45.4 Annals relating to Gloucester parliament of 1407, 40.27 Aldsworth, Lodge Park, 47.56 Apollo, Roman god figurine. 47.8-9 Alexander III, king of Scotland, 41.31 Archeoscan, fieldwork, excav and survey: Alexander, Mary, see Brett, Mark, McSloy E. R. and Alexander, Guiting Power, 49.31 Mary, see also Havard, Tim and Alexander, Mary Linton, 45.7-9; 50.15-17 Alkington: Miserden, 49.31 11C stirrup strap mount, 46.61,63 Sherborne, 46.17-21 Manor, 41.41,47 Tetbury, Nesley Farm, 45.3; 49.31 Mykelwode, 41.46 see also Roberts,A. J. (Tony) Almondsbury, privies, 44.39,41 Ariconium, Roman iron ore smelting site, 50.8 Alstone: Arkenfield, 44.23 church, 46.51 Arlingham, weirs, 42.41-42 Dark family, 38.33-37 Armstrong, Andrew (City Archaeologist), inventory of sacred items at the Reformation, 46.50-51 ‘Archaeological Investigations in Gloucester’ (2011- Alveston: 2017), 45.27-30; 46.23-25; 47.61-62; 48.3-4; 49.31,46. 13C copper alloy seal matrix, 44.54 Arthur, king, 36.51; 41.30-31 med lead ampulla, 43.38 Ashleworth: Alvington, 41.29 Asshilwortheswere, 42.37 Andrews, Murray, ‘Roman Coins from Willersey Barn in the evaluation excav near Ashleworth Manor, 49.31 Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum’, 48.15-17 tithe barn, 47.56 Anglo-Saxon period: see also Saxon Ashingdon, battle of, 36.28 activity, Cirencester, 46.36; 50.62 Aston, Mick, Shapwick Project, 50.2-3 Atkin, Malcolm: 1 Kingsholm defences excav, 49.29 Report on the Excavation of a Romano-British Site in Richard Cound site, Kingsholm, excav, 49.29 Wortley, South Gloucestershire, Wilson, David, Athelstan, 36.9 Bagnal, Alan and Taylor, Beryl, 47.22 Aubrey, John, observations on pre-Reformation function of church Roman Gloucestershire, Copeland, Tim, 44.46-47 houses, 45.6 Sea Eagles of Empire, Elliott, Simon, 49.5 Augustine, St., 36.53 Botloe’s Green: Avening, 41.41-42 Hundred Field, likely hundred meeting place, 43.11-13 Awre: ancient black poplar tree, 43.13 . IA coin, 45.36 boundaries: BA copper alloy rounded point awl, 49.40,44 markers: parish, 39,40-47 Bourton on the Water: B evaluation north of Bourton, undated features, 49.47. excav at two adjacent Bourton schools, 41.5-11 Hazelton, Whiteshoots Hill, late IA to RB evidence, BA: 50.61 copper alloy awl, Coberly, 44.50 Bowen, Christopher, ‘Pebble Tools from the Forest Of Dean’, copper alloy rounded point awl, Awre, 49.40,44 36.16 copper alloy chisel, English Bicknor, 45.36 see also Bowen, Chris and Twissell, Les copper alloy spear head, Gretton, 47.58 Bowen, Chris and Twissel, Les, ‘Ancient Mining Feature cylindrical sheet gold bead, 45.36 in the Wigpool Iron Ore Mine - Forest of Dean, Lechlade, 48.6 Gloucestershire’, 50.8-15 settlement, Moreton in Marsh, incl structures, 50.64 Bradeston, Sir Edmond, 39.21 see also pottery Brett, Mark, McSloy E. R. and Alexander, Mary (Cotswold BA / IA, mount, Sudley, 44.50-51 Archaeology), ‘Excavations at Fox’s Field, Ebley Road, Badger, Rowland, 46. 58-59 Stonehouse – Interim Report’, 44.5-9 Bagendon, fieldwalking, geophysical survey and excav, 47.12-21; bricks, med, Llanthony Priory, Gloucester, 50.51-53 49.32 Bristol: Bagnall, Alan, see Wilson, David, Bagnall Alan and Taylor, Beryl Kingswood, privies, 44.40 Bagshaw, S.: tree-ring dating, various buildings, 47.56 Bushley Green, resistivity survey, 49.30 Britonnic language, 43.11; 44.23 ‘Deerhurst: Resistivity survey at Deerhurst south of Abbot’s Brockhampton, 48.6 Court 2002’. 36.1, 22, 37-42; 49.30 Brockweir, church house, 45.6 Ifold Roman villa, fieldwalking, 49.30 Brockworth: resistivity survey of Deerhurst churchyard, 42.8 de Chandos, Lawrence, 41.28 bale tombs, see Cotswold Bale Tombs med. iron roundel dagger (incl discussion), 47.59 Barber’s Bridge, see Rudford Saxon pottery, 47.64 Barons’ War, 43.16 tree-ring dating, court and barn, 47.56 barrows, round: Bromsberrow, 43.11 Haresfield, Shortwood, possible, 44.18-19 Bronze Age: Northleach, Broadfield Farm, evidence of former, 50.65 barrows and cemeteries, 50.5 Quedgeley, Gloucester, evidence of former, 50.65 preserved wooden items, Bishop’s Cleeve, 50.61 Randwick, Standish Wood, possible, 44.19-20 socketed axes and gouge, Cotswolds, 50.54,59 use as boundary markers, 46.39 brooches: Beaker period, Stonehouse, Ebley Road, evidence, 44.5-6,9 AS: Beauchamp, family, 43.17-18 Coberley, about 8C lozengiform, 50.56,60 Bell, Thomas, 41.15; 43.45 Dumbleton, copper alloy early-Saxon equal Bennetts, Celia, ‘The Weather and Natural Disasters in Norman armed, 47.58 England’. 37.15-18 Newent, Nelfields, 40.6 Berkeley: North Cotswolds, copper alloy late-Saxon lozengiform, gold ring, 9C, 48.10 45.38,42 liberties, 41.32, Rudford, Bovone Farm, 40.4 Berkeley, Castle, 41.35 IA: Berkeley, family, 40.25-27; 41.28-30, 32; 43.16,18 Miserden, 48.9 Berry/Bury place-name, 37.18 RB: Beverstone, Bowldownfield, now lost Roman tombstone, 45.10 Cheltenham, Whaddon, 50.62 Biddulph, Edward, ‘Fieldwork in 2010 by Oxford Archaeology’, Forest of Dean, 45.36-37 44.49 Linton, 40.5 Bishop’s Cleeve, Cleevelands excav. prehistoric, BA, IA and RB Maisemore, Chargy Hill, 40.4 evidence, 50.61 Miserden, 48.9 Bisley, Bisley, Historical Records of Bisley with Lypiatt (facsimile Newent, Town Farm, 40.6 edition), Rudd, Mary A., 46.57 Rudford, Bovone Farm, 40.4 Black Death, 39.25-26 Sandhurst, Willington Court Villa, 42.25-27 Black Prince, 39.20,23 Slimbridge, copper alloy fish shaped, 50.55,59 Blakeney, Swan House, 47.56 Sherborne, Woeful Lake Farm, 49 37-38 Blockley, Porch House, 47.56 Tibberton, Thorneycroft Lane, 40 8-9 bones, research, 36.60 Bryan Jerrard Award, 44.3-4; 46.3 book reviews: Bryant, Richard, 49.29 A History of Bishops Cleeve and Woodmancote. Aldred, Bryant, Richard, Hare, Michael and Heighway, Carolyn, David H., 42.29 ‘Excavations at St Mary’s Church, Deerhurst in 2012: A History of Minsterworth: from Prehistory to 1900, An Interim Report’, 45.20-26 Moore-Scott, T., 39.2 buckles, research, 36.60 A Minsterworth Miscellany; a collection of historical real- building recording: life human tales from a Severn-side village, Daglingworth church, 48.30-34 Moore-Scott, T., 45.5 Frampton on Severn, TheWool Barn, 50.37-42 Cheltenham Stone. TheWhittington Quarries, Gloucester: Price, Arthur J., 41.54 Commercial Road, 50.63 FROCESTER. A Romano-British Settlement, its Antecedents Llanthony Priory, 48.35-41; 49.48; 50.64 and Successors, Vol.4, The Village, Price E., 41.22-23 Southern’s Stores, 49.24 Gloucester Docks, An Historical Guide, Conway-Jones, ‘Newent Historical Building Survey’ 49.3-5; 50.4 Hugh, 42.30 Northleach, 50.64 Gloucestershire Place-names,Poulton-Smith, Anthony, South Glos privies, 44.35-45 43.23-24 Stroud, Wallbridge, building recording of wharf warehouse, Historical Records of Bisley with Lypiatt (facsimile 49.49 edition), Rudd, Mary A., 46.57 Tibberton church, 44.28-30 Prehistoric Gloucestershire, (2nd edition), Darvill, Bulley, 44.22-24 Timothy, 44.46 burials: 2 AS: Chatwin, Amina, review of: Cheltenham Stone.