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1 a List of Publications on the History of Warwickshire A LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF WARWICKSHIRE, PUBLISHED 1995-2013 An amalgamation of annual bibliographies compiled by R. J. Chamberlaine-Brothers and published in Warwickshire History since 1995. Please send details of any corrections or omissions to [email protected] A ABBOTT, John: Exploring Stratford-upon-Avon: Historical Strolls Around the Town. Sigma Leisure, 1997. ACKROYD, Michael J.M.: A Guide and History of the Church of Saint Editha, Amington. Privately published by the author, 2007. 91pp. Illus. ADAMS, Kathleen: A Community of Interest. The Story of the George Eliot Fellowship, 1930-2000. The George Eliot Fellowship, 2000. 56pp. ADAMS, Kathleen: George Eliot. The Pitkin Guide. Norwich: Jarrold Publishing, 2002. 21pp. Illus. ALCESTER & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY: Index to Publications and Articles [1975- 1997], compiled by C.J. Johnson, 1998. [30]pp. ALCESTER & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY: see also LOCAL PAST. ALCOCK, N.W.: 21 High Street, Alcester: History of the House and Architectural Description. Privately published, 2012. 11, 21pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: The Abbey Gatehouse, Polesworth, Warwickshire. Documentary Evidence. Privately published by the author, 2006. 14pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: ‘After the stamp collecting: the context of vernacular architecture’, Transactions of the Ancient Monument Society, Vol. 46, 2002. Illus. [Based partly on Warwickshire sources] ALCOCK, N.W. and Margaret Hughes (eds): Atherstone. A Pleasantly Placed Town. Chichester: Phillimore, 2008. xii, 244pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W. and Robert Meeson: ‘Baddesley Clinton: architectural responses to social circumstances’, The Antiquaries Journal, Vol. 87, 2007, pp. 293-345. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: 'The building of Clarendon Crescent, Leamington Spa: 1830-1840', Warwickshire History, Vol. X, No. 6, Winter 1998/9, pp. 213-29. ALCOCK, N.W.: The Chestnuts, Water Orton, Warwickshire. An Architectural Survey and History. Privately published by the author, 2008. 25pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: Compton Scorpion Manor, Ilmington, Warwickshire. A History and Architectural Survey. Privately published by the author, 2008. 38pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W. and Robert Bearman: ‘Discovering Mary Arden’s House: property and society in Wilmcote, Warwickshire’, Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 1, 2002, pp. 53-82. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: Documenting the History of Houses. British Records Association. Archives and the User. No. 10, 2003. x, 10pp. Illus. [Uses many Warwickshire examples] ALCOCK, N.W.: The Hathaway Family in Luddington and Shottery. Privately published by the author, 2008. 7pp. ALCOCK, N.W.: ‘Housing the urban poor in 1800: courts in Atherstone and Coventry, Warwickshire’, Vernacular Architecture, Vol. 36, 2005, pp. 49-60. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: Image House, Berkswell, Warwickshire. An Architectural Survey and History. Privately published by the author, 2005. 32pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: 'Innovation and conservatism; the development of Warwickshire houses in the late 17th and 18th centuries', Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society Transactions for 1996, Vol. 100, pp. 133-54. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: ‘In word and deed’, Ancestor, July 2005, pp. 46-52. Illus. [Title deeds and family relationships, mainly Warwickshire] ALCOCK, N.W.: ‘Love letters to Little Alne’, Warwickshire History, Vol. XI, No. 6, Winter 2001/02, pp. 235-46. Illus. [Letters from John Parry to Rebecca Fulwood, 1661-1666] 1 ALCOCK, N.W.: Lower Ford Street, Coventry: Documentary and Historical Background to the 2005-6 Excavation. 2007. 20pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: Luddington Manor, Luddington, Warwickshire. A Short History. Privately published by the author. 2008. 18pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: ‘Luxury lodging in Leamington Spa’, Warwickshire History, Vol. XIII, No. 5, Summer 2007, pp. 197-211. Illus. [Furnishing of a house in the Parade, 1834] ALCOCK, N.W. and A.K. Moir: ‘A medieval urban house with two heated open rooms: 3, 5 Butter Street, Alcester’, Vernacular Architecture, Vol. 35, 2004, pp. 63-65. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: Netherstead, Morton Bagot, Warwickshire. A History and Architectural Survey. Privately published by the author, 2006. 63pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W. and E.J. Meeson: Polesworth Abbey Gatehouse: a Documentary History and an Historic Buildings Survey and Analysis. Warwickshire County Council: Warwickshire Museum Field Services, 2007. 56pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W.: 'From Palladio to Potter's Bar: the evaluation of the Georgian Farmhouse', in Georgian Vernacular. Papers given at a Georgian Group Symposium, 28 October 1995. ed., Neil Burton, 1996, pp. 34-44. Illus. [based partly on a study of Warwickshire farmhouses] ALCOCK, N.W.: ‘Queen Isabella’s new suburb in Coventry in 1348’, Midland History, Vol. XXXIII, No. 2, Autumn 2008, pp. 240-48. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W. and C.T. Paul Woodfield: 'Social pretensions in architecture and ancestor: Hall House, Sawbridge, Warwickshire and the Andrewe Family', The Antiquaries Journal, 1996, Vol. 76, pp. 51-72. IIlus. [A mid-fifteenth century building] ALCOCK, N.W.: 3-5 Butter Street, Alcester, Warwickshire. An Architectural Survey and History. Privately published by the author, 2004. 42pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W. and Robert Caldicott: Waters of Coventry. Wine Merchants, 1802-2002: a Family Firm Through 200 years. Waters of Coventry Ltd, 2002. 38pp. Illus. ALCOCK, N.W. and Joan Lane: ‘A widow’s adornment and estate’, Warwickshire History, Vol. XII, No. 3, Summer 2003, pp. 107-119. [Susannah Hubert of Wasperton and Wolston and her remarriage in 1751] ALDRICH, M.B.: ‘Thomas Rickman in Ireland: the building of Lough Fea, co. Monaghan, and its context’, in Studies in the Gothic Revival, ed. Michael McCarthy and Karina O’Neill. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008, pp. 141-58. Illus. [Deals also with Ettington Park, Warwickshire] ALEXANDER, David M.: A Who’s Who of Coventry Hospital Consultants. [1907-2000]. Kenilworth: privately published by the author, 2006. [119]pp. ALLEN, G.: Towns and Villages of Britain: Warwickshire. Sigma Leisure, 1999. ALLEN, Nicholas: 'Joseph Hawkesworth: A Parliamentary Soldier', Cake & Cockhorse, Vol. 13, No. 9, Summer 1997, pp. 254-65. [Military operations conducted by Col. Hawkesworth, based at Warwick Castle, from 1643.] ALLESLEY PARK WALLED GARDEN GROUP: Allesley Park Walled Garden. Past, Present and Future. 2002. 28pp. Illus. AMOR, Elizabeth et al.: Priors Marston Church of England School 1847-1996. Privately published by the authors, 1996. 23pp. Illus. AMOS, Melvyn: Images of England. Alcester. Stroud: Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2000. 96pp. Illus. [Old photographs] ANAND, Sushila: Daisy. The Life and Loves of the Countess of Warwick. Piatkus Books, 2008. x, 310pp. Illus. ANGELIS, April De: A Warwickshire Testimony. Faber & Faber, 1999. 75pp. [Play based on memories of inhabitants of Clifford Chambers and other local communities] ARBURY HALL. Guidebook. 2004. [24]pp. Illus. ARCHER, Michele: ‘Idiocy and institutionalisation in late Victorian Britain. The Warwick County Idiot Asylum 1852 to 1877.’ MA Dissertation. University of Warwick. 2010. iii, 65pp. ARKELL, Tom, with N.W. Alcock (eds): Warwickshire Hearth Tax Returns: Michaelmas 1670 with Coventry, Lady Day 1666. Dugdale Society. Vol. XLIII, 2010. xiv, 566pp. Illus. 2 ASHBY, John: 1001 Questions and Answers on the History of Coventry & its People, Coventry Printers Ltd, 1995. 103pp, Illus. ASHBY, John and Dan Batchelor: Ratley. The Story of a Warwickshire Parish. Privately published by the authors, 2006. 201pp. Illus. ASHDOWN-HILL, John: ‘The inquisition post mortem of Eleanor Talbot, Lady Butler, 1468 (Public Record Office C140/29/39)’, The Ricardian, Journal of the Richard III Society, Vol. 12, No. 159, December 2002, pp. 563-73. Illus. [Concerns the manors of Griff and Burton Dassett] ASHDOWN-HILL, John: ‘Lady Eleanor Talbot: new evidence; new answers; new questions’, The Ricardian, Vol. 16, 2006, pp. 113-132. Illus. [Based on records relating to the manor of Fenny Compton] ASHLEY-SMITH, Gillian: Kineton in the Great War, 1914-1921. Studley, Brewin Books. 146pp. Illus. 1998 ASHLEY-SMITH, Gillian: 'Remembering them ... A village in the First World War' [Kineton], Local History Magazine, No. 69, September/October 1998. pp. 13-15 ASHLEY-SMITH, Peter: ‘Kineton and the Military Tribunals, 1915-1918’, Warwickshire History, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Summer 2005, pp. 15-24. Illus. ASHLEY-SMITH, Peter: ‘Louis N. Parker and the Warwick Pageant [of 1906]’, Warwickshire History, Vol. XIII, No. 3, Summer 2006, pp. 113-126. Illus. ASHLEY, Peter J. and Graham Gould: Another One is Born. Kenilworth St. John’s 1930-1960. Published by Peter Ashley. 2011. 64pp. Illus. [Peter Ashley’s memories of the St John’s area of Kenilworth with period photographs] ASHTON, Rosemary: George Eliot. A Life. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1996. xiv, 465pp. Illus. ATKINSON, David: Tracy Turnerelli and the Desecration of the Great Orme's Head. Privately published by the authors. Llandudno, 1997. [15]pp. [Includes a long obituary of Tracy Turnerelli (1813-1896) of Leamington Spa.] AUSTIN, Anne: The History of the Clinton barony 1299-1999. Privately published by Lord Clinton, 1999. x, 300pp. Illus. [The Clintons held Maxstoke Castle until 1437] AUSTIN, John D.: Merevale Church and Abbey. The Stained Glass, Monuments and History of the Church of Our Lady and Merevale Abbey, Warwickshire. Studley: Brewin Books, 1998. xiv, 176pp. Illus. AUSTIN, John D.: Merevale and Atherstone: 1485: recent Bosworth discoveries. The Friends of Atherstone Heritage, May 2004. 67pp. Illus. AUSTIN, John D.: Hats, Coal & Bloodshed. A Short
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