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Subject Order LIBRARY INDEX BY SUBJECT subject title Notes author(s) Location ID Agriculture Bibliography of Rural Land Economy and Landownership, 1900- Denman et al LIBRARY/2 155 1957. Common Lands in South-east Monmouthshire. Davies LIBRARY/2 158 From Ox Team to Tractor: The history of the Mynyddislwyn Jones LIBRARY/2 1353 Agricultural Society, 1870-1972. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Monmouth. 1794 Fox LIBRARY/S1/1 1400 General View of the Agriculture of the County of Monmouth. 1812 Hassall LIBRARY/S1/1 1401 Markets and Fairs in England and Wales: part II Midland markets Ministry of LIBRARY/2 157 (Includes Monmouthshire). Agriculture and Fisheries. Seventy Years of Gwent Federation of Young Farmers Clubs, 1938- Gwent LIBRARY/2 156 2008. Federation of Young Farmers Clubs The Agricultural History Review: Volume 35, part 2, 1987; Crown Journal M. G L LIBRARY/2 153 Property and the Land Market in South-East Wales in the Sixteenth Century. The Agricultural History Review: Volume 39, part 2, 1991; The Later Journal Chapman LIBRARY/2 154 Parliamentary Enclosures of South Wales. The Common Fields of the Coastlands of Gwent. Journal article: Agricultural Sylvester LIBRARY/2 1352 History Review, VI, I, 1958. Tredegar: The history of an agricultural estate, 1300-1956. Phillips LIBRARY/2 159 Wye Valley, An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Broadmead Gwent LIBRARY/2 160 Forest. County Council and Gwent College of Higher Education. Archaeology 31 January 2018 Page 1 of 89 subject title Notes author(s) Location ID An Eighteenth Century Clay Pipe Production Site at Caerleon (The Journal article Cressford LIBRARY/3 194 Monmouthshire Antiquary XIV (1998), 41-55). Archaeology and Coastal Change: Caerleon and the Gwent Levels in Journal article Boon LIBRARY/3 183 Early Historic Times. Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 2008 Allen and LIBRARY/3 186 Brown (eds.) Archaeology in Wales: volume 27, 1987. Journal Council for LIBRARY/3 173 British Archaeology Archaeology in Wales: Volume 28, 1988. Journal Council for LIBRARY/3 174 British Archaeology Archaeology in Wales: Volume 30, 1990. Journal Council for LIBRARY/3 175 British Archaeology Archaeology in Wales: Volume 31, 1991. Journal Council for LIBRARY/3 176 British Archaeology Blaenavon, Torfaen Borough: Buildings of Special Architectural or CADW LIBRARY/3 187 Historical Interest. Britain's Historic Buildings: A policy for their future use. British LIBRARY/3 196 Tourist Authority Down the Dig: Monmouth - an adventure in archaeology. Clarke LIBRARY/3 195 Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng, AD 1050-1250. Phillips LIBRARY/3 165 Gazetteer of Great Britain Ordnance LIBRARY/3 202 Survey Gwent Schools and Colleges Association of Local History and Anon LIBRARY/3 189 Industrial Archaeology. Gwent Wildlife Trust: Silent Valley Local Nature Reserve; historical Trett LIBRARY/3 198 and archaeological aspects. Hen Gwrt moated site, Llantilio Crossenny, Monmouthshire. Journal article: Archaeologia Craster and LIBRARY/3 1354 Cambrensis, Lewis 31 January 2018 Page 2 of 89 subject title Notes author(s) Location ID Herefordshire Archaeological News Issues: 1992 - 2003, nos. 58 - 74 Woolhope LIBRARY/9 853 (some missing issues) Club Archaeologic al Research Section Industrial Archaeology Review: volume XIII, no. 1, Autumn 1990. Journal Association LIBRARY/3 199 for Industrial Archaeology Isca 1972 Boon LIBRARY/3 169 Monmouth Archaeology: Newsletter; number 2, 1975. Journal Monmouth LIBRARY/3 170 Archaeologic al Society Monmouthshire: The Schedule of Ancient Monuments of National CADW LIBRARY/3 188 Importance in Wales. Notes on Penhow Castle, Wentwood, Castle Troggy and Sudbrooke 3 pamphlets bound together Morgan and LIBRARY/S1/1 1385 etc. dated 1858, 1853, 1867, Wakeman published by the Monmouthshire and Caerleon Antiquarian Association. Old Wales: A monthly magazine of antiquities for Wales and the 3 volumes set bundled together Williams (ed.) LIBRARY/S1/1 1371 borders, 3 volumes, 1905-1907. Plan of Caerleon Boon and LIBRARY/3 184 Williams Project Report on The Excavation of Sirhowy Ironworks, Tredegar. Mason LIBRARY/3 172 Report on Sirhowy Ironworks. Gale LIBRARY/3 197 Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-1976: Medieval and later Courtney LIBRARY/3 162 Usk. Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-1976: The Coins , Boon and LIBRARY/3 164 Inscriptions and Graffiti. Hassall Report on the excavations at Usk 1965-1976: The Fortress Manning LIBRARY/2 161 Excavations 1968-1971. Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-1976: The Pre-Flavian fine Greene LIBRARY/3 163 wares. Rescue Archaeology in Wales Owen-John LIBRARY/3 185 31 January 2018 Page 3 of 89 subject title Notes author(s) Location ID S.O.S The Newsletter of the Friends of the Newport Ship: Number Journal Friends of LIBRARY/3 181 18, Spring 2011. the Newport Ship. S.O.S. The Newsletter of the Friends of Newport Ship: Number 9, Anon LIBRARY/3 180 2006. The Aerofilms Book of Aerial Photographs. Aerofilms LIBRARY/3 200 Limited The Archaeology and History of Ancient Dean and the Wye Valley. Walters LIBRARY/3 178 The Archaeology of Upland Gwent. Olding LIBRARY/A Lef 1605 The Castles of Gwent, Glamorgan and Gower. Salter LIBRARY/3 192 The Castles of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Salter LIBRARY/3 193 The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd: Annual Report, GGAT LIBRARY/3 191 1977-1978. The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd: Annual report, GGAT LIBRARY/3 190 1978-1979. The Journal of the British Archaeological Association: New series Journal British LIBRARY/3 177 volume 35, 1929. Archaeologic al Association The Journal of the South-East Wales Industrial Archaeology Society: Journal South-East LIBRARY/3 167 Volume 1, number 2, 1966. Wales Industrial Archaeology Society, various authors. The legionary fortress of Caerleon - Isca. 1960 Boon LIBRARY/3 171 The Lost Lake: Evidence of Prehistoric Boat Building. Monmouth Archaeological Society Clarke LIBRARY/A Lef 1482 The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1985. Journal Forest of LIBRARY/8 1359 Dean Local History Society The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1989. Journal Forest of LIBRARY/8 1360 Dean Local History Society 31 January 2018 Page 4 of 89 subject title Notes author(s) Location ID The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1993-4. Journal Forest of LIBRARY/8 1361 Dean Local History Society The New Regard of the Forest of Dean, 1996. Journal Forest of LIBRARY/8 1362 Dean Local History Society The Planning of a New Town. London LIBRARY/3 168 County Council The Prehistoric Landscapes of the Eastern Black Mountains. Olding LIBRARY/3 166 The Roman Amphitheatre Caerleon. Wheeler LIBRARY/3 201 Wye Valley, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Tintern Railway Gwent LIBRARY/3 182 Station. County Council and Gwent College of Higher Education. You've Reached a Milestone! Welcome to Wales, its Fingerposts, Woodard LIBRARY/3 179 Milestones and Wayside Markers. Biography A Miner's Memories: Crumlin and the Navigation Colliery. Clarke LIBRARY/A Lef 1602 High Hats and Harps: The Life and Times of Lord and Lady Llanover. Forder LIBRARY/A Lef 1598 Nye: The Political Life of Aeurin Bevan. Thomas- LIBRARY/A Lef 1606 Symonds Pwy oedd Arglwyddes Llanofer, ‘Gwenynen Gwent’? Who was Lady Gurden- LIBRARY/A Lef 1597 Llanover, the ‘Bee of Gwent’? Williams The London Adventure. Machen LIBRARY/A Lef 1455 The Memoir of William Benjamin Williams (1937). Williams LIBRARY/A Lef 1600 The Story of W.H. Davies, Supertramp. LIBRARY/Box2 1588 Things Near and Far Biography Machen LIBRARY/A Lef 1573 William Foster Geach (solicitor at Pontypool 1830 to 1839). Mills LIBRARY/A Lef 1595 William Morgan of Llangybi Corfield LIBRARY/A Lef 1601 31 January 2018 Page 5 of 89 subject title Notes author(s) Location ID Census 1) Census 1861. Vol. 1. Houses and inhabitants, 1851, 1861: Also includes extracts from 1871 LIBRARY/6 432 Monmouthshire & Wales 2) Census 1861 Vol. II. Birth-places and census. Photocopy. occupations of the people of Monmouthshire & Wales 3) Census 1851. Extracts from G.R. 31 ("Unrevised proof") - population figures. A digest of the results of the census of England and Wales in 1901. Sanders LIBRARY/6 446 (comp.) Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an Act … House of Commons Paper LIBRARY/6 442 Enumeration abstract, Volume 1. Avon Census 1891, vol. 1: Bristol, Bedminster and SS. Philip and LIBRARY/BOX 0 Jacob. Brecknock Census 1851 LIBRARY/BOX 0 Brecknock Census 1861 LIBRARY/BOX 0 Brecknock Census 1871, including parts of Glamorgan, LIBRARY/BOX 0 Herefordshire and Radnorshire. Breconshire Census 1841 LIBRARY/BOX 0 Census 1841 Monmouthshire General LIBRARY/8 847 Register Office Census 1921. County of Monmouth. Fragile LIBRARY/6 437 Census 1961 England and Wales. Index of place-names, A-K. General LIBRARY/6 434 Register Office Census 1961 England and Wales. Index of place-names, L-Z. General LIBRARY/6 435 Register Office Census index 1881 Monmouthshire General LIBRARY/8 844 Register Office Census index 1891 by parish and location for Monmouthshire and Gwent LIBRARY/9 851 surrounding parishes. Family History Society Census indexes for the Abersychan area 1851 - 1891 Ronyan LIBRARY/8 846 (comp.) 31 January 2018 Page 6 of 89 subject title Notes author(s) Location ID Census location index 1891. Old edition Gwent LIBRARY/9 850 Family History Society Census location indexes for 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1901. Gwent LIBRARY/9 848 Record Office Census name index 1871 Monmouthshire General LIBRARY/8 845 Register Office Census of England and Wales, 1931. County of Monmouth (Part 1). Fragile Registrar- LIBRARY/6 436 General for England & Wales Census of England and Wales,1901. County of Monmouth. Area, Fragile LIBRARY/6 438 houses and population. Census of Great Britain, 1851. Index to the names of parishes, Fragile LIBRARY/6 431 townships and places in the population tables of Great Britain. Census of Great Britain, 1851.
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