Northamptonshire Arch. Soc. Mrs. Phillips, 16 Bland<strong>for</strong>d Avenue Kettering Northants Nat. Hist.-& Field'Club Hon. Sec. Humfrey-Rooms, Castillan Terrace, Northampton, NN1 1LD. Northamptonshire County <strong>Council</strong> Archaeological Unit, County-Hali, Northampton Northampton Development Corporation Arch. Officer, Cliftonville House, Bed<strong>for</strong>d Road,-Northampton NN4 OAY Northampton Museum The Curator, Central Museum & Art Gallery, Guildhall Road, Northampton South Northants Arch. Soc. B. Rowlinson, 13 Kipling Drive, Newport-Pagnell, Milton Keynes Upper Nene Arch. Soc. Mrs. Friendship-Taylor, 8 Pinetree Close, Hackleton, Northants NNT2AQ Wellingborough & Dist. A.S. . Miss L. Fairey, 95 Croyland Road, Wellingborough OXFORDSHIRE Abingdon Area Arch. & Hist. Soc.. MrS. J.A.M. Moores, 53 West St. Helen's Street, Abingdon Banbury Hist. Soc. Mrs. N. Clifton, Senedone House, Shenington, Banbury Enstone Loc. Hist. Soc. R.W. Field, Greystones, Cleveley, Enstone, Oxon Henley A. & Hist. S. D. Humphries, Burnside, Satwell Close, Rotherfield Greys, Henley. Ox<strong>for</strong>dshire Arch. Unit, T.G. Hassall, 46 Hythe Bkidge Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d Ox<strong>for</strong>d Uni,versity Arch. Soc. c/o Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Institute of Arch. Prof. B.101.- Cunliffe, 35 Beaumont Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Research Lab. <strong>for</strong> Arch. & the Hist. of Art The Director, 6 Keble Road,-Ox<strong>for</strong>d Ox<strong>for</strong>dshire Architectural & Hist. Soc. c/o Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street, Ox<strong>for</strong>d Ox<strong>for</strong>dshire County Museum, Fletchers House, Woodstock, Oxon Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Department <strong>for</strong> External Studies R.T. Rowley, Rewley House, Wellington Square, Ox<strong>for</strong>d Walling<strong>for</strong>d Hist. & Arch. Soc. ' Mrs. J. Dewey, 38 Papist Way, Cholsey, Walling<strong>for</strong>d - 192 -
. EXTRA-REGION Wantage Industrial Arch. Groui D. Lawson, 54 Larkdown, Wantage, Oxon South Oxon Arch. Group Mrs. M. Fallowfield, 64 Woodcote Way CaverShaM, Reading Reading Museum & Art Gallery Post Office Box 17, Town Hall, Reading INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS. Miss C. Baker, 176 Aylesbury Road, Bierton, Aylesbury, Bucks Mr. A.E. Brown, 50 Harborough Road, Kibworth, Leicester Mr. S. Cauvain, 97 Guinions Road, High Wycombe, Bucks Mr. R.A. Croft, Bradwell Abbey Field Centre, Milton Keynes, Bucks Mr. M. Davies, The Old Crown, Long Crendon, Aylesbury, Bucks Mr. J. Dyer, 6 Rogate Road, Cassais Park, Luton, Beds Mr. J.W. Press, 9 Leys Road, Timperley, Altringham, Ches. Mr. B. Pullen, The White House, Marsworth, Nr. Tring, Herts Mr. R.A. Rutland, 25 Westminster Road, Leicester Mrs..J. Taylor, Myrtle Cottage, Great Kingshill, High Wycombe Mrs. S. Williams, c/o Northampton Dey. Corp. Arch. Unit, Billing Arbours, Lumbertubs Lane, Northampton CBA HEADQUARTERS H.F. Cleere, Director, 112 Kennington Road, London SEll 6RE Tel. 01 582 0494 DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments, Fortress House,. 23 Savile Row, London W1X 2HE Tel. 01 734 6010 - 1.93 -
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