Transactions ‘New Series’.
Volume 22
Contents
Volume XXII, Part I
I.
Wall-paintings in Essex Churches. VI: Wall-paintings in the churches of Little
Easton, Hadleigh and Wendons Ambo. By E
W Tristram, D.Litt., and G Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
II.
The Churchwardens’ Accounts of Heybridge. By the Rev W J Pressey, M.A., F.S.A.
III.
A Wooden Pax at Sandon. By the Rev J F Williams, M.A., F.S.A.
IV.
Camulodunum: Excavations at Colchester,
1935. By M R Hull, M.A.
V.
The Two Birch Halls. By Miss A D Harrison
VI.
The Monument of the First Lord Rich at
Felsted. By Mrs Arundell Esdaile
VII.
Colchester Hall (Takeley) Charters. By Miss Janet S A Macauley, B.A., B.Litt.,
and Miss I M Russell
VIII.
The Audley Chapel in Berechurch Church. By Kenneth R Mabbitt
IX.
Thurston, son of Wine. By the Rev J L Fisher, M.A.
X.
A Family Bible with Embroidered Binding dated
1613. By the Rev G Montagu Benton, M.A.,
F.S.A.
XI.
Visitations held in the Archdeaconry of Essex in
1686. By the Rev W J Pressey, M.A.,
F.S.A.
XII.
An Early Post-Conquest Doorway and Door found at
Elmstead Church. By the Rev G Montagu
Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
Archaeological Notes:
Essex Monastic
Manuscripts. By P H Reaney, Litt.D.,
Ph.D.
Earthquake and Inundations at
St Osyth. By Philip Laver, F.S.A.
Sacring Bell formerly at
Bocking. By Alfred Hills, M.A.
The late George Rickword. By G.O.R.
Perforated Stone Azle-like Axe
from Cressing. By the Rev G Montagu
Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
Two Essex Deeds from Oxfordshire. By P H Reaney, Litt.D., Ph.D.
A Hospital at Chawreth. By P H Reaney, Litt.D., Ph.D.
Harlow Place-names. By the Rev J L Fisher, M.A.
Nicholas Disbrowe, of Saffron
Walden and Hartford Connecticut, joiner (1613-1683). By the Rev G Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
Roman Stone Coffin discovered
at Chadwell Heath. By S E Lloyd
The Rhyming Will of 1563. By the Rev J F Williams, M.A., F.S.A.
Miles Graye I, Bell-founder of
Colchester. By L C Sier
Inscriptions on Columns in
Rayleigh Church. By the Rev G Montagu
Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
The Ferry at Tilbury. By Miss M Janet Becker
Rectors of Harlow. By Rev J L Fisher, M.A., F.S.A.
The Wardstaff of Ongar
Hundred. By P H Reaney, Litt.D., Ph.D.
William Gibbons, of
Manningtree. By Philip Laver, F.S.A.
Wall-painting discovered at
Southfields, Dedham. By the Rev G
Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
A Chapel in Shapens in Great
Chishall. By P H Reaney, Litt.D., Ph.D.
Vineyards, Copford. By Miss A D Harrison
Vicars of Saffron Walden. By the Rev G Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
In Memoriam: The Rev Llewellyn
Christopher Watson Bullock, B.A.
Publications
Winter Meetings at Colchester
and Chelmsford, 1935
Annual General Meeting of the
Essex Archaeological Society, at the Town Hall, Colchester, on Wednesday, 15
May, 1935
Report for 1934
Balance Sheet for 1934
Quarterly Meetings and
Excursions, 1935
Winter Meetings at Colchester
and Chelmsford, 1936
Annual General Meeting of the
Essex Archaeological Society, at the Town Hall, Colchester, on Wednesday, 13
May, 1936
Report for 1935
Balance Sheet for 1935
Quarterly Meetings and
Excursions, 1936
New Members
Donations to the Society
Volume XXII, Part II
XIII.
Wall-paintings in Essex Churches. VII: Wall-paintings
in Fairstead Church. By E W Tristram,
D.Litt., and G Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
XIV.
Court Rolls of the Manor of Ramsden Crays,
1559-1935. By F G Emmison, F.R.Hist.S
XV.
The Origin of the St Catherine Window of
Clavering. By the Rev Christopher Woodforde,
M.A., F.S.A.
XVI.
Robert Radcliffe, Fifth Earl of Sussex:
Witchcraft Accusations. By C L’Estrange
Ewen
XVII.
The Harlow Cartulary. By the Rev J L Fisher, M.A.
XVIII.
The Black Effigies of Layer Marney
Re-examined. By Francis C Eeles, O.B.E.,
D.Litt.
XIX.
Armour in Essex.
By James G Mann, M.A., B.Litt., F.S.A.
XX.
The Vice-Admiralty of Essex during the Dutch
Wars of Charles II. By Miss T M Hope
XXI.
Romano-British Sites at Finchingfield. By J G Covernton, M.A., C.I.E.
XXII.
Visitations held in the Archdeaconry of Essex in
1686 (continued). By the Rev W L
Pressey, M.A., F.S.A.
XXIII.
Fifteenth-Century Font-Cover at
Fingringhoe. By the Rev G Montagu Benton,
M.A., F.S.A.
XXIV.
Domestic Wall-paintings recently discovered at
Dagenham and Thaxted. By the Rev G
Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
Archaeological Notes:
Iron Age site at Great Bromley
Excavations at Jaywick Sands
A Painted Font in Great
Maplestead Church. By the Rev G Montagu
Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
John Gurdon, vicar of
Fingringhoe, c.1422-1434. By the Rev G
Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
Vineyards, Copford. By P H Reaney, Litt.D., Ph.D.
Vicars of Saffron Walden (ii). By the Rev G Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
Anker-hold at East Ham
Church. By the Rev Morris O Hodson, M.A.
Theft of Ornaments from
Langenhoe Church, c.1480. By Aubery
Goodes
Manor of Battleshall in
Manuden. By H C Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.
Roof-brackets from Harwich Old
Church. By the Rev G Montagu Benton,
M.A., F.S.A.
A Recovered Barking
Inventory. By H B Walters, O.B.E.,
F.S.A.
Holland, Ely and St
Pauls. By P H Reaney, D.Litt, Ph.D.
Discoveries at Braham Hall,
Little Bromley. By the Rev G Montagu Benton,
M.A., F.S.A.
Manor of Bernham in
Beaumont-cum-Moze. By H C Andrews,
F.S.A.
Reconstruction of Window in
Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall Church, 1389.
By Aubery Goodes
Manor of Copford Hall. By Miss A D Harrison
Pre-Conquest Carving at Great
Canfield Church. By Fred J Brand
Manor of Fingringhoe. By the Rev G Montagu Benton, M.A., F.S.A.
Essex Record Office
Accessions. By F G Emmison, F.R.Hist.S.
Discoveries at Hockley
Church. By the Rev M B Morgan, M.A.
In Memoriam: Horace Wilmer,
M.Inst.C.E., F.S.A., F.R.P.S.
In Memoriam: Charles Frederick
Deene Sperling, M.A., F.S.A.
Publications
Winter Meetings at Colchester
and Chelmsford, 1937
Annual General Meeting at the
Essex Archaeological Society, at the Town Hall, Colchester, on Wednesday, 28
April, 1937
Report for 1936
Balance Sheet for 1936
Quarterly Meetings and
Excursions, 1937
Winter Meeting at Colchester,
1938
Annual General Meeting of the
Essex Archaeological Society, at the Town Hall, Colchester, on Thursday, 12
May, 1938
Report for 1937
Balance Sheet for 1937
Quarterly Meetings and
Excursions, 1938
New Members
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