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<strong>THOROTON</strong> <strong>SOCIETY</strong><br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong><br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., Seventeenth Century Parish Register Transcripts belonging to the peculiar of<br />

Southwell, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 1 (1903)<br />

Leadam, I.S. ed., The Domesday of Inclosures for Nottinghamshire. From the Returns to the<br />

Inclosure Commissioners of 1517, in the Public <strong>Record</strong> Office, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

2 (1904)<br />

Phillimore, W.P.W. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to<br />

Nottinghamshire. Vol. I: Henry VII and Henry VIII, 1485 to 1546, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />

<strong>Series</strong>, 3 (1905)<br />

Standish, J. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire. Vol.<br />

II: Edward I and Edward II, 1279 to 1321, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 4 (1914)<br />

Tate, W.E., Parliamentary Land Enclosures in the county of Nottingham during the 18 th and<br />

19 th Centuries (1743-1868), Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 5 (1935)<br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem and other Inquisitions relating to<br />

Nottinghamshire. Vol. III: Edward II and Edward III, 1321 to 1350, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />

<strong>Series</strong>, 6 (1939)<br />

Hodgkinson, R.F.B., The Account Books of the Gilds of St. George and St. Mary in the church<br />

of St. Peter, Nottingham, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 7 (1939)<br />

Gray, D. ed., Newstead Priory Cartulary, 1344, and other archives, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />

<strong>Series</strong>, 8 (1940)<br />

Young, E.; Blagg, T.M. ed., A History of Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong><br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 9 (1942)<br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., Abstracts of the Bonds and Allegations for Marriage Licenses in the<br />

Archdeaconry Court of Nottingham, 1754-1770, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 10 (1947)<br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., A Miscellany of Nottinghamshire <strong>Record</strong>s, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

11 (1945)<br />

Wood, A.C. ed., The Nottinghamshire presentment bills of 1587.<br />

Wood, A.C. ed., Clerical non-residence in Nottinghamshire, 1803-38.<br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., Newark certificates of settlement.<br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., Willoughby-on-the-Wolds certificates of settlement.<br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., North Collingham, customary agreement to enclose, 1567.<br />

Blagg, T.M. ed., Extracts from the parish registers of Lambley and Woodborough,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Owen, L.V.D. ed., Rental of Robert de Caunton, February 1340.<br />

Owen, L.V.D. ed., An extent of Langar and Barnstone circa 1340.<br />

Owen, L.V.D. ed., An annual account roll of the manors of Scarrington, Car-Colston, Screveton,<br />

and Orston, 1413-1414.<br />

Train, K.S.S. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire, 1350-<br />

1436, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 12 (1952)


Train, K.S.S. ed., Nottinghamshire Visitation, 1662-1664, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 13<br />

(1950)<br />

Train, K.S.S. ed., A Second Miscellany of Nottinghamshire <strong>Record</strong>s, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />

<strong>Series</strong>, 14 (1951)<br />

Blagg, T.M.; Train, K.S.S. eds., Extracts from the paper book of Robert LeBand, vicar of Rolleston,<br />

1583-1625.<br />

Local letters, 1586-1812.<br />

Walker, V.W. ed., An extent of Upton, 1431.<br />

Higson, N. ed., Inquisition for the aid of 40 s. for knighting the Black Prince [1348].<br />

Train, K.S.S. ed., The genealogy of the Staunton family by Mrs Charlton [c. 1740].<br />

Train, K.S.S. ed., Lists of the Clergy of Central Nottinghamshire, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />

<strong>Series</strong>, 15 (1953-5)<br />

Barley, M.W. ed., Documents relating to the Manor and Soke of Newark-on-Trent, Thoroton<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 16 (1956)<br />

Renshaw, M.A. ed., Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Nottinghamshire,<br />

1437-1485, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 17 (1956)<br />

Read, M.J.; Walker, V.M. , Poll-books of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, 1710, Thoroton<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 18 (1958)<br />

Stitt, F.B. ed., Lenton Priory Estate Accounts, 1296 to 1298, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

19 (1959)<br />

Train, K.S.S. ed., Lists of the Clergy of North Nottinghamshire, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />

<strong>Series</strong>, 20 (1961)<br />

A Nottinghamshire Miscellany, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 21 (1962)<br />

Hodson, J.H. ed., An agreement [between John Willoughby of Wollaton and John Hippis,<br />

marbler, of Lincoln] for the construction of a tomb in Wollaton church.<br />

Hodson, J.H. ed., The Wollaton estate and the civil war, 1643-1647.<br />

Hodson, J.H. ed., The building and alteration of the second Thoresby house, 1767-1804.<br />

Walker, V.W. ed., The confiscation of firearms in Nottingham in Charles Harvey’s mayoralty,<br />

1689-1690.<br />

Walker, V.W. ed., The will of the Rev. John Whitlock, 1700.<br />

Walker, V.W. ed., Thomas Finningley, of West Stockwith, and the Lady Ann, 1760.<br />

Walker, V.W. ed., Nottingham election expenses, 1779.<br />

Kennedy, P.A. ed., verses on the puritan settlement in America, 1631.<br />

Kennedy, P.A. ed., Nottinghamshire settlers in the Cape of Good Hope, 1820.<br />

Kennedy, P.A. ed., Nottinghamshire register of motor cars and motor cycles, 1903.<br />

Lennedy, P.A. ed., Nottinghamshire Household Inventories, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

22 (1963)<br />

Boulton, H.E. ed., The Sherwood Forest Book, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 23 (1965)<br />

Nottinghamshire Miscellany, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 24 (1967)<br />

Welch, M.A. ed., Willoughby letters in the first half of the sixteenth century.<br />

Penn, M. ed., The account books of Gertrude Savile, 1736-58.<br />

Hunnisett, R.F. ed., Calendar of Nottinghamshire Coroners’ Inquests, 1485-1558, Thoroton<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 25 (1969)<br />

Thomis, M.I., Luddism in Nottinghamshire, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 26 (1972)


Timson, R.T. ed., The Cartulary of Blyth Priory. Part I, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 27<br />

(1973)<br />

Timson, R.T. ed., The Cartulary of Blyth Priory. Part II, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 28<br />

(1973)<br />

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. I, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 29 (1972)<br />

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. II, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 30 (1974)<br />

Seddon, P.R. ed., Letters of John Holles, 1587-1637. Vol. I, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

31 (1975)<br />

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. III, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 32 (1980)<br />

Henstock, A. ed., The Diary of Abigail Gawthern of Nottingham, 1751-1810, Thoroton<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 33 (1980)<br />

Holdsworth, C.J. ed., Rufford Charters. Vol. IV: Index, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 34<br />

(1981)<br />

Seddon, P.R. ed., Letters of John Holles, 1587-1637. Vol. II, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

35 (1983)<br />

Seddon, P.R. ed., Letters of John Holles, 1587-1637. Vol. II, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

36 (1986)<br />

Webster, W.F. ed., Nottinghamshire Hearth Tax, 1664, 1674, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong><br />

<strong>Series</strong>, 37 (1988)<br />

Griffin, C.P. ed., The Nottinghamshire Miners’ Industrial Union (‘Spencer Union’) Rufford<br />

Branch Minutes, 1926-1936; District Minutes, 1926-1927, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>,<br />

38 (1990)<br />

Bennett, M., A Nottinghamshire Village in War and Peace: the Accounts of the Constables of<br />

Upton, 1640-1660, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 39 (1995)<br />

Mastoris, S.; Groves, S. eds., Sherwood Forest in 1609: a Crown Survey by Richard Bankes,<br />

Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 40 (1997)<br />

Saville, A. ed., Secret Comment: the Diaries of Gertrude Savile 1721-1757, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong><br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 41 (1997)<br />

Brook, M., A Nottinghamshire Bibliography: Publications on Nottinghamshire History before<br />

1998, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong> and Nottingham Civic <strong>Society</strong>, 42 (2002)<br />

Gaunt, R.A. ed., Unhappy Reactionary: the Diaries of the Fourth Duke of Newcastle-under-<br />

Lyne (sic), 1822-50, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong> 43 (2003)<br />

Hanson, M. ed., Ducal Estate Management in Georgian Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire: the<br />

Diary of William Gould 1783-1788, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong> 44 (2006)<br />

White, E. ed., Village Government and Taxation in Later Stuart Nottinghamshire: the Gelding<br />

‘Town Book’ 1665-1714, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong> 45 (2010)


Fisher, H. ed., Church Life in Georgian Nottinghamshire: Archbishop Drummond’s Parish<br />

Visitation Returns 1764, Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Series</strong> 46 (2012)<br />

Transactions<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 98 (1994)<br />

Allen, C., Early Bronze Age Pottery from Nottinghamshire.<br />

Guilbert, G.; Fearn, K.; Woodhouse, G., Archaeological Evaluation of Crop-marks near Holme<br />

Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire, 1992 – Interim Report.<br />

Challis, K., Trial Excavations at Top Lane, Laxton, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Challis, K., Trial Excavation at Town Wharf, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Coffman, P., The Romanesque Rib-vaults of Southwell Minster.<br />

Marshall, P.; Samuels, J., Recent Excavations at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Speight, S., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 1994: Early Medieval Castles in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Seddon, P.R., Colonel Hutchinson and the Disputes between the Nottinghamshire<br />

Parliamentarians, 1643-45.<br />

Murphy, P., Irish Settlement in Nottingham in the Early Nineteenth Century.<br />

Beckett, J.V.; Brand, K., Enclosure, Improvement and the Rise of ‘New Nottingham’, 1845-67.<br />

Barnes, P.; Firmin, R.J., The Vale of Belvoir and Newark Plaster Companies, Nottinghamshire,<br />

1864-73.<br />

Knight, D.; Howard, A.J., The Trent Valley Survey.<br />

Allen, C.; Salisbury, H.; Sheppard, R., A Bronze Age Burial Site at Clifton, Nottinghamshire.<br />

James, H., Excavations on the Site of Flawford Church, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Abbott, C., A Medieval Personal Seal Matrix from Newark, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Abbott, C., A Medieval Posy Ring found at Southwell, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Fox, J., The Bassetlaw Medal, 1830.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 99 (1995)<br />

Salisbury, C.R., A Romano-British wood-lined well at Wild Goose Cottage, Lound,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Laxton, R.R.; Litton, C.D.; Howard, R.E., Nottinghamshire houses dated by Dendochronology.<br />

Kinsley, A.G., Excavation of medieval and post-medieval buildings at Nottingham Shire Hall,<br />

1994.<br />

Speight, S., Four more early medieval ‘castle’ sites in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Jennings, S., The 1669 Ecclesiastical Returns for Nottinghamshire: a reassessment of the strength<br />

of nonconformity.<br />

Oldfield, G., The construction of Papplewick pumping station, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Moore, R., Parochialism, parsimony and public health: local government in D.H. Lawrence’s<br />

Eastwood, 1888-1914.<br />

Tolley, B.H., ‘Whisky Money’ and the struggle over educational provision in Nottingham, 1890-<br />

1902.<br />

Griffin, C., The Means-Test Man revisited: proletarian writers and the social psychology of<br />

unemployment in the Nottinghamshire=Derbyshire coalfield in the 1930s.<br />

Salisbury, C.R., A bridge too old – a Mercian bridge over the Trent at Cromwell,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Nicholson, J., medieval inlaid floor tiles from Lambley Church, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Challis, K., Trial excavation on the site of the old infant’s school, Laxton, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 100 (1996)<br />

Samuels, J.; Charles, F.W.B.; Henstock, A.; Siddall, P., ‘A very old and crasey house’: the Old<br />

White Hart Inn, Newark, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Alexander, J.S., The thirteenth century west front of Newstead Priory, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Alexander, J.S., A case of patronage deferred: the chancel of Bunny church, Nottinghamshire and<br />

its patrons.<br />

Ashikaga, K.; Henstock, A., A Nottinghamshire village in the Jacobean period: the East Bridgford<br />

maps of 1612-14.<br />

Brown, A., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 1996: ‘Truth is a thing desirable’: propaganda and<br />

Nottinghamshire during the English Civil War.


Bennett, M.; Jennings, S.; Whyld, M., Two military account books for the Civil War in<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Baddeley, V., The early eighteenth century landscape gardens of Worksop Manor,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Bailey, E.P., Leenside: the churches and a nineteenth century Nottingham slum.<br />

Garton, D.; Kinsley, G., Highlights from Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust.<br />

Elliott, L.; Knight, D., Excavations on an Iron Age and Romano-British settlement near Gonalston,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Leary, R.S., A Romano-British duck beaker from Red Hill, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Elliott, L., A ‘porcupine’ sceat from Adbolton deserted medieval village, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Elliott, L., Excavations on the site of the Minster Chambers, Southwell, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 101 (1997)<br />

Challis, K. ed., Fieldwork by Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust, Nottinghamshire, 1995-6.<br />

Scurfield, C.J., Bronze Age Metalwork from the River Trent in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Knight, D., A Middle Bronze Age Rapier from Langford, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Elliott, L.; Knight, D., Further Excavations of an Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement near<br />

Gonalston, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Laxton, R., A 13 th Century Crisis in the <strong>Royal</strong> Forest of Sherwood in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Foulds, T., ‘A Garden called paradise’: Variant Street Names and the Changing Townscape in<br />

later Medieval Nottingham.<br />

Salisbury, C.R., Tudor Stoers and Set-poles form the River Trent.<br />

Holyoak, V., Civil War Monuments Project, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire: Rediscovery of<br />

Civil War Redoubt ‘Z’.<br />

Barnes, P., The Adaptation of Open Field Farming in an East Nottinghamshire Parish: Orston,<br />

1641-1793.<br />

Cowell, B., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 1997: The Politics of Park Management in<br />

Nottinghamshire, c.1750-1850.<br />

Beckett, J.V., Recruitment into the Armed Forces in Nottinghamshire, 1793-1815.<br />

Coope, R., Colonel Thomas Wildman and the Transformation of Newstead Abbey,<br />

Nottinghamshire, 1817-1859.<br />

Verdon, N., ‘The Best Firms to Work For’: the Employment of Women in Nottingham’s<br />

Manufacturing Industries between the World Wars.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 102 (1998)<br />

Elliott, L.; Knight, D., A Burnt Mound at Holme Dyke, Gonalston, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Samuels, J., A Medieval Silver Seal matrix found at Harworth, Notinghamshire.<br />

Knight, D.; Priest, V., Excavations of a Romano-British Field System at Lamb’s Close, Kelham,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Breeze, A., The Rivert Poulter in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire: The Origins of the Name.<br />

Vincent, N., The Earliest Nottinghsmshire Will (1257): Robert of Whichford counts his Debts.<br />

Marcombe, D., Johanna de Cressy, the Lady of Hodsock: Seals, Power and Inheritance in<br />

Thirteenth Century Nottinghamshire.<br />

Challis, K.; Bishop, M., Village Earthwork Survey in Nottinghamshire 1994-1996.<br />

Mastoris, S., A Newly-discovered Perambulation Map of Sherwood Forest.<br />

Seddon, P.R., The Nottingham Elections to the Protectorate Parliaments of 1654 and 1656.<br />

Samuels, J.; Henstock, A., Post Medieval Glass-Making and Industrial Activity at Awsworth,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Dunster, S., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 1998: Useless and Insignificant Creates? Spinsters<br />

in the Nottinghamshire Upper-Classes 1720-1820.<br />

Fry, T., The General Lunatic Asylum, Nottingham, 1812-1902.<br />

Jones, P.E., Migration in the Nottinghamshire Coalfield: A Study of Newstead in the Late<br />

Nineteenth Century.<br />

Challis, K., Fieldwork by Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Marsden, J.F., Field work by John Samuels Archaeological Consultants in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 103 (1999)<br />

Scaife, R.G.; Allen, M.J., A Prehistoric Vegetational History from the Trent Valley, near Cottam,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

David, R., Bronze Age Metalwork from the Trent Valley, Newark, Notts, to Gainsborough, Lincs.


Garton, D.; Southgate, M.; Leary, R., Archaeological Excavation of Cropmark Field-Systems at<br />

Ramsdale, Arnold, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Samuels, J.; Russell, A., An Anglo-Saxon Burian near Winthorpe Road, Newark,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Elliott, L.; Appleton, E., Two Medieval Inlaid Floor Tiles from All Saints Church, Cotgrave,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Challis, K; Marsden, F.; Roberts, P.; Taylor, G.; Young, G. eds., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire<br />

1998.<br />

Hickman, D., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 1999: reforming Remembrance: Funerary<br />

Commemoration and Religious Change in Nottinghamshire, 1500-1640.<br />

Woodhouse, A., A Newly-Identified Estate Plan by John Smithson, 1608.<br />

Seddon, P.R., Major General Edward Whalley and the Government of Nottinghamshire, 1655-56.<br />

Scarfe, N., Nottingham and its General Hospital in 1786: Extracts from the Travel Diaries of a<br />

French Nobleman.<br />

Beckett, J., City Status in Nineteenth-Century Southwell and Nottingham, 1884-97.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 104 (2000)<br />

Scaife, R.G.; Allen, M.J., A Prehistoric Vegetational History from the Trent Valley, near Cottam,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Knight, D.; Beswick, P., A Possible Beaker Burial at Rampton, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Crook, D., Nottinghamshire and the Crown: The County and its Institutions from its Origins to<br />

the Black Death, c.900 to c.1350.<br />

Coffman, P.; Thurlby, M., The Influence of Southwell Minster on Romanesque Churches in<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Nailor, V., Some Nottingham Medieval Pottery Wasters.<br />

Clifton, S.J., The Status of Sherwood’s Ancient Oaks.<br />

Jennings, S.B., Colonel Isham Parkyns (1601-1671): Nottinghamshire’s Forgotten <strong>Royal</strong>ist.<br />

Woodhouse, A., Reconstructing the Horseman of Nottingham Castle: The Equestrian Statue of<br />

the First Duke of Newcastle, c. 1679.<br />

Elliott, L., Archaeological <strong>Record</strong>ing at St Catherines Church and the Willoughby Burial Vault,<br />

Cossall, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Gaunt, R.A., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 2000: Neighbours from Hell? The Fourth Duke of<br />

Newcastle and the People of Nottingham in the Early Nineteenth Century.<br />

Fisher, J., A Victorian Farming Crisis: The Cattle Plague in Nottinghamshire, 1865-67.<br />

Bell, R., Late Starter? The Rise of the Labour Party in Nottingham, 1890-1939.<br />

Beckett, R., Greater Nottingham: The Abortive Boundary Extension Scheme of 1920.<br />

Allen, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 1999.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 105 (2001)<br />

Jacobi, R.; Gaston, D.; Brown, J., Field-Walking and the late Upper Palaeolithic of<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Dawson, M., A Roman Field System at Redhill, Ratcliffe on Soar.<br />

Laing, L., Excavations on the Deserted Medieval Settlement of Keighton, Nottinghamshire, 2000-<br />

01.<br />

Coffman, P.; Thurlby, M., Blyth Priory: A Romanesque Church in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Crook, D., Nottingham’s Underground Maltings and other Medieval Caves: Architecture and<br />

Dating.<br />

Lees, L., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2001: ‘Lewd and Dissolute Women’: Women and<br />

Crime in Seventeenth-Century Nottinghamshire.<br />

Fisher, J., Victorian Vulpicide: A Hunting and Shooting Dispute in South Nottinghamshire.<br />

Coope, R., The Webb Fam,ily and its ownership of Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1860-<br />

1925.<br />

Birch, S., The Holbrooke Bequest for Commemorative Plaques: Tradition, Narrative and ‘Local<br />

Patriotism’ in Victorian Nottingham.<br />

Beckett, J., Frustrated Ambition: The Nottingham Boundary Extension of 1933.<br />

Speight, S. ed., Archaeology in Nottingham 2000.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 106 (2002)<br />

Garton, D. with Leary, R.; Naylor, V., Walking Fields in South Muskham and its implications for<br />

Romano-British Cropmark-Landscapes in Nottinghamshire.


Challis, K.; Priest, V.; Allen, C.; Kinsley, D., A Roman Road at Belle Eau Park, Bilsthorpe,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Jones, GH.; Knight, D., An Anglo-Saxon Sen from Rampton, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Sheppard, R.; Firman, R., St Bartholomew’s, Kneesall: A Possible Anglo-Saxon Church in<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Challis, K., Settlement Morphology and Medieval Village Planning: A Case Study at Laxton,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Crook, D., The Foundation of Bestwood Lodge, 1284.<br />

Crook, D., The Development of Private Parks in Medieval Nottinghamshire.<br />

Foulds, T., ‘This Greate House, so lately begun, and all of freestone’’: William Cavendish’s<br />

Italianate Palazzo called Nottingham Castle.<br />

Morrison, S., The Creation of Clumber Park, 1709-14: The Last <strong>Royal</strong> Park of Sherwood Forest.<br />

Brown, J.; Garton, D., A Nineteenth Century Boundary Stone from Blaco Hill Farm, Mattersley,<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Amos, D., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2002: The Good Old Days – The Victorian and<br />

Edwardian Working-Class Diet in Nottingham.<br />

Speight, S. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2001.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 107 (2003)<br />

Palfreyman, A.; Ebbins, S., Redhill Iron Age and Romano-British Bite, Nottinghamshire: a new<br />

Assessment.<br />

Elliott, L., Excavations within the grounds of the Chantry Priest’s House, Southwell Minster<br />

Chambers, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Speight, S.; Franklin, G., Egmanton near Laxton: Nottinghamshire’s second finest Motte and<br />

Bailey Castle?<br />

Kinsley, G., recent Archaeological Work on the Medieval Castle at Nottingham.<br />

Crook, D., The Mysterious Death of a Nottinghamshire Knight in 1292.<br />

Jones, P., Langton Arbor near Blidworth, Nottinghamshire: A Lost Hunting Lodge in Sherwood<br />

Forest.<br />

Cobbing, B., Richard Parkyns of Bunny, c. 1539-1603: the Career of an Elizabethan Lawyer.<br />

Worsley, L., ‘An Habitation not so Magnificent as useful’: Life at Welbeck Abbey in the 17 th<br />

Century.<br />

Binder, C., The Nottingham Electorate and the Election of the Chartist, Feargus O’Connor, 1847.<br />

Chapman, S., Muted Paternalism: the Barber Walker Company and its Collieries in West<br />

Nottinghamshire, 1700-1900.<br />

Verdon, N., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture, 2003: Continuity and Change in the Agricultural<br />

Labour Force in Nottinghamshire: the Strelley Estate from the 1850s to the First World War.<br />

Speight, S. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2002.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 108 (2004)<br />

Palmer Brown, C.; Munford, W., Romano-British Life in North Nottinghamshire: Fresh Evidence<br />

from Raymoth Lane, Worksop.<br />

Elliott, L., Roman and Medieval Remains in Thirteenth Century Nottinghamshire: Bingham and<br />

Wheatley.<br />

Wright, J., A Survey of King John’s Palace, King’s Clipstone, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Challis, K., Drowned in ‘a Whyrlepytte’: the River Trent in the Nottinghamshire Coroners’<br />

Inquests of 1485-1558.<br />

Foulds, T., .Old Road into the Park’: Nottingham Castle, Standard Hill and William Stretton.<br />

Stacey, D., The Provision of Leisure by Religious Voluntary Organisations in Nottingham from<br />

the 1890s to 1950s: Adaptation and Intentions, Commercialism and Competition.<br />

Beckett, J., Contesting the Urban Fringe: Nottingham City Council, Wollaton Hall and Broxtowe<br />

Hall, 1924-37.<br />

Bowley, A.S., Politicians and the Police in Nottingham: the ‘Popkess Affair’, 1959.<br />

Speight, S., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire: Work carried out in the period 2002-2004.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 109 (2005)<br />

Platt, L., An Iron Age Settlement at Whatton, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Elliott, L.; Malone, S., Iron Age /Romano-British Features and a Fourth Century AD Christian<br />

Lead Tank from Flawborough, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Breeze, A., The Name of Margidunum, Roman settlement, Nottinghamshire.


Cuttier, R.; Ramsey, E. et al., The Excavation of Roman, Medieval and Civil War Remains at Trent<br />

Lane, Newark, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Crook, D., The Exemption of Nottingham from the Forest Laws in the Twelfth and Thirteenth<br />

Centuries.<br />

Crisp, G.; New, J., The Course of a Tudor Coal Mine Drainage ‘Sough’ at Wollaton and Lenton,<br />

Nottinghamshire, 1552.<br />

Sheppard, R., The Moor Pond Woods Project, Papplewick: A Progress Report.<br />

Elliott, P., ‘Food to the Mind and Rapture to the Sense’: Scientific Culture in Nottingham, 1740-<br />

1800.<br />

Payne, M., Mr Whitley and his Company of Comedians: Nottingham St Mary’s Gate Theatre,<br />

1761-1865.<br />

Millington, P., ‘Plough Bullocks’ and Other Plough Monday Customs in the Nottingham Area,<br />

1800-1920.<br />

Amos, D., Fighting Disease and Ignorance: The Work of Three Victorian medical Officers of<br />

Health in Nottingham, 1873-1929.<br />

Speight, S., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire: 2004-2005.<br />

Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 110 (2006)<br />

Guilbert, G., Excavations at Holme Pierrepoint Quarry in 2002-2003: Preliminary Summary of a<br />

Multi-Period Palimpsest on the Trent Gravels.<br />

Guilbert, G.; Garton, D., Earthworks of TilnHolt.<br />

Jordan, J., ‘Men Behaving badly’? Gentlemen, Rogues and Fellows in Elizabethan and Jacobean<br />

Nottinghamshire.<br />

Farr, D., The Ireton Family and the Benefice of Attenborough, 1590-1640: The Puritan Background<br />

of a Nottinghamshire Regicide.<br />

Elliot, P., The Politics of Urban Improvements in Georgian Nottingham: The Enclosure Dispute of<br />

the 1790s.<br />

Woodcock, A., The Emergence of Religious Competition in Cropwell Butler, Nottinghamshire, in<br />

the Early Nineteenth Century.<br />

Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 1005-2006.<br />

Henstock, A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 111<br />

(2007)<br />

Garton, D. with Naylor, V., Flintwork and Medieval Pottery from Fieldwalking over Cropmarks<br />

on the Sherwood Sandstone of North Nottinghamshire.<br />

Everson, P.; Stocker, D., Two Newly Discovered Fragments of Pre-Viking Sculpture: Evidence for<br />

a Hitherto Unsuspected Early Church Site at South Leverton.<br />

Kinsley, G., An Archaeological Watching-Brief on the line of Nottingham’s Market Wall.<br />

Kinsley, G., Archaeological fieldwork on the Civil War Line of Circumvallation at Newark.<br />

Jones, M., The Enduring Significance of the 956 AD Southwell Charter: Change and Continuity<br />

on the Prebendal Estates of Norwell, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Mills, J., The Guild of St. George, the Parish of St. Peter’s and the Town of Nottingham.<br />

Crook, D., Water Corn Mills in Mansfield before 1700.<br />

Coope, R., The Byron Family and their Building Works at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire,<br />

1540-1640.<br />

Chapman, S., Davison & Hawksley, Worsted Spinners of Arnold, Nottinghamshire, 1787-1810:<br />

Political Idealism and Economic Reality.<br />

Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2007.<br />

Gaunt, R.A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 112<br />

(2008)<br />

Garton, D. with Leary, R.S., Cowgill, J., Firman, R.J. and Wright, L., The Romano-British<br />

Landscape of the Sherwood Sandstone of Nottinghamshire: Fieldwalking the Brickwork-plan<br />

Field-systems.<br />

MacCormick, A., A Medieval Cesspit and its Contents: Drury Hill, Nottingham, 1971.<br />

Hall, M.A.; Pettitt, P.B., A Pair of Merels Boards on a Stone Block from Church Hole Cave,<br />

Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire, England.<br />

Crook, D., Jordan Castle and the Foliot Family of Grimston, 1225-1330.<br />

Dawson, M., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2008: Food and Drink in Nottinghamshire<br />

Households, c. 1540-1640.


Hendy, G., The Southwell Set: prebendaries of Southwell Collegiate Church in ‘the Long<br />

Eighteenth Century’, c. 1660-1840.<br />

Alexander, J.S., Mapperley Hospital and George Thomas Hine (1841-1916), Consulting Architect<br />

to the Commissioners in Lunacy.<br />

Phillips, S., Industrial Welfare, Recreation and Retailing at Boots Pure Drug Company, 1883-1945.<br />

Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2008.<br />

Gaunt, R.A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 113<br />

(2009)<br />

Dolby, M.J.; Eccles, J.; Garton, D.; Leary, R.S.; Monteil, G., A Late Third-century Coin-hoard from<br />

Little Morton, Babworth, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Pettitt, P.B.; Jacobi, R.M.; Chamberlain, A.T.; Pike, A.W.G.; Schreve, D.; Wall, I.; Dinnis, R.; Sykes,<br />

R.W., Excavations outside Church Hole, Creswell Crags: The First Three Seasons (2006-8).<br />

Mills, J., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2009. Stevenson Revisited: A Fresh Look at<br />

Nottingham’s Borough <strong>Record</strong>s, 1400-1600.<br />

Leivers, C., Timothy Pusey of Selston Hall, Nottinghamshire (c. 1560-1647).<br />

Seddon, P., Landlord and Tenants: The Impact of the Civil Wars on the Clare Estates in<br />

Nottinghamshire, 1642-1649.<br />

Wilson, J., Early Nineteenth Century Weather <strong>Record</strong>s taken at Bromley House, Nottingham.<br />

Cossons, N., A Nottinghamshire Historian: Arthur Cossons (1893-1963).<br />

Beckett, J., The Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> and the Victoria County History.<br />

Robinson, C. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire, 2009.<br />

Gaunt, R.A.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 114<br />

(2010)<br />

Lomax, S., Cranbrook House, Cranbrook Street, Nottingham: An Archaeological Excavation<br />

Revisited.<br />

Hurford, M.; Jones, M.; Tyers, C., Tree-Ring Dating and the <strong>Historical</strong> and Social Context of<br />

Timber-Frame Buildings, Norwell, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Nicholson, J and H., Ergotism? A Seventeenth Century Demographic Crisis in Bassetlaw.<br />

Riden, P., The North Nottinghamshire Coal Trade in the Eighteenth Century.<br />

Holland, K., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2010. Harmony and Good Company: The Choir-<br />

Band as a vehicle of Sociability in Nottinghamshire, c. 1750-1830.<br />

Hoare, P., The Library World of Nottinghamshire in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth<br />

Century.<br />

Chapman, S., Burgage Mmanor: New Perspectives on Georgian Southwell.<br />

Bond, G., Byron at Burgage Manor, 1803-08.<br />

Gaunt, R.A., Cheering the Member: Gladstone Election Songs at Newark.<br />

Cooper, M., The Clergyman, The Widoe, and the Milkman: An Examination into the Landlords of<br />

Working Class Housing in Edwardian Nottingham.<br />

Challis, K. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2010.<br />

Bennett, M.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 115<br />

(2011)<br />

Challis, K. , Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2010-11.<br />

Allen, P., Settlement Patters in The Parish of Bingham, Nottinghamshire from the Mesolithic to<br />

Modern Times.<br />

Gaunt, A.; Wright, J., Bothamsall Castle, Nottinghamshire and Archaeological and <strong>Historical</strong><br />

Landscape Analysis.<br />

Nunn, D., The Nottinghamshire History Lecture 2011: Trent Bridge School Nottingham 1909-1919: a<br />

decade of loyalty, service and endurance.<br />

Gaunt, R., ‘It’s not what you know …’ Patronage in eighteenth and nineteenth century<br />

Nottinghamshire: Introduction to Patronage essays.<br />

Chapman, S., Patronage and power in eighteenth century Newark.<br />

Kirton, M.J., The eighteenth century country attorney: professionalism and patronage. The<br />

Hodgkinsons of Southwell.<br />

Austin, M., Church and class patronage in Nottinghamshire in the nineteenth century.<br />

Gaunt, R., Keeping it in the family: political patronage in early nineteenth century<br />

Nottinghamshire.


Jones, P., Samuel Barker: the Duke of Newcastle’s head gardener at Clumber, 1899-1935.<br />

Coope, R., The Building Works of William, 4 th Lord Byron, at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Bennett, M.; Challis, K. eds., Transactions of the Thoroton <strong>Society</strong> of Nottinghamshire, 116<br />

(2012)<br />

Challis, K. ed., Archaeology in Nottinghamshire.<br />

Knight, D.; Lomax, S.; Young, G., The origins of Nottingham: Archaeological Investigations in the<br />

Medieval Town from 1969 to 1980.<br />

Mallett, l.; Reddish, S.; Baker, J.; Brookes, S.; Gaunt, A., Community archaeology at Thynghowe,<br />

Birklands, Sherwood Forest.<br />

Henstock, A.; Allen, P., Bingham Hall and the Porter Family: A New Interpretation of the<br />

‘Deserted Medieval Village’ at Crow Close, Bingham, Nottinghamshire.<br />

Goddard, R., Coal mining in medieval Nottinghamshire: consumers and producers in a nascent<br />

industry.<br />

Beckett, J.V., Dr George Ridding: First Bishop of Southwell, 1884-1904.<br />

Wilson, J., ‘And many of the little ones died’ Public health, sanitation and weather in early 20 th<br />

century Nottingham.

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