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INDUSTRIES AND TRADING SITES
Roman
Caesaromagos 4: 10-12
Holbrooks, Harlow 11: 104
medieval, Dagenham, Church Street 9: 99
not precisely
dated, Kelvedon 11: 104
see also IRON FOUNDRIES; KILNS; METALWORK; METALWORKING; TEXTILE WORKING; TRADES AND CRAFTS
INGA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
manor in Barstable
hundred 16: 45
prob. manor
in Fryerning 16: 45 INGATESTONE
Bell
Public House 20: 97
church dedicated
to St Edmund and St Mary 2: 38 medieval clergy
1: 251
Tudor
period
Elizabethan leet
jurisdiction 13: 4, 6-9, 10, 11, 12
market and fair 13: 6
see also MILL GREEN
INGOLDMELLS (LINCS), 'Belgic' ?saltern kilns 14: 19-20,
20,22
INGRAVE
medieval manor 9: 48
Old Hall 9: 48
St Nicholas Grove,
Tudor brick walling 12: 76, 83 St Nicholas'
Old Church 9: 48-59(inc. illustr.)
INHOUSE,JOHN see ENNOWS INHUMATIONS
Roman 8: 126; 17: 63-4
Ardleigh 12: 39
Chelmsford 17:64
Chignal StJames 13: 50; 14: 135,
144
Coggeshall, St Peter's
School19: 55, 64, 65, 67
Colchester, Butt Road 9: 97; 10: 241-2; 11: 102; 12: 40; 19:26Q-1,264
Dunmow, Great 20: 179
Kelvedon 10: 245;
20: 178
Towers, The (Heybridge) 17: 55, 57, 64-5 Saxon
Braintree, Hunnable's gravel pit 8: 92
Mucking S: 10
Nazeingbury 9: 102; 10: 31, 33, 35, 41,47-64,50,52,
55,66,68,74-5,106;19:
123
Prittlewell19: 91-7, 92
Springfield Lyons 15: 168; 19: 261, 268
WalthamAbbey 19: 117,123,124-5
post-medieval, Maldon, St Mary's Church 20: 151
not precisely dated
Chignal StJames 13: 50
Cressing churchyard 9: 99
Danbury Camp, Church
Green 13: 34
Walden Abbey 19: 268
INNOCENT Ill,POPE 2: 35, 36
INQUISITIO COMITATUS CANTABRIGIENSIS (I.C.C.),
and Domesday
12: 11-15, 23
INQUISITIO EllENSIS (ABBEY OF ELY) 1: 19Q-5; 12: 11-12,13-14,18
INSCRIPTIONS
bronze brooch, Wickford
13: 55
in stonework, Latchingdon, St Michael's
Church 11: 11, 28-9(Pl. IV)
see
also
BRASS-RUBBINGS
IRON OBJECTS
INSECT REMAINS, Nazeingbury 10: 114 INTAGLIOS, ROMAN
Braintree
4 London Road 16: 125
Letch's Yard 16: 125
Colchester, Telephone Exchange
site 3: 32-3, 34
INWORTH
Roman pottery kiln see KILNS, pottery (Roman)
Stubber's Farm,
Roman pottery kiln see KILNS, pottery (Roman)
IPSWICH (SUFFOLK)
Carr Street pottery kiln 7: 56; 8: 109
Domesday Survey and textile occupations 20: 34, 47
Ransome's iron manufacturing 14: 104, 105
IPSWICH
JOURNAL, 18th cent. Colchester Borough Charter 18: 69
IRELAND, Ulster,
plantation of, and Hercules Francis Cooke
9: 140, 141
IRON AGE see CEMETERIES; HALLSTATT PERIOD; LA TENE PERIOD; POTTERY and under
individual places
IRON FOUNDRIES,
Colchester 14: 102-lO(inc. illustr.) IRON OBJECTS
late Bronze
Age 18: 13
Iron Age
Chadwell St Mary 1: 128, 136
Orsett Cock 18: 31, 32
Saffron Walden Museum 18: 114
Iron Age/Roman
Danbury Camp 10: 18,19
Kelvedon, Doucecroft 19: 18, 27,33 Roman
Braintree
Rayne Road 8: 14, 26-34,
28, 30, 32-3, 126
Sandpit Road 17: 93
Chadwell St Mary 1: 128, 136 Coggeshall
East Street 19: 72, 75
St Peter's School19:
55, 56, 57-8 Colchester
Balkerne Gardens 3: 60, 80
Denmark Street 3: 79,81,82
Lewis's Gardens 1: 15, 26, 27
North Hill3: 49, 80
St Mary's Rectory
3: 64, 70, 71, 79
Telephone Exchange
site 3: 11, 28, 29, 31,32
Heybridge 17: 15, 23, 25, 26,27
Laver,
Little 8: 239, 273
Nazeingbury 10: 101-2, 102
Pebmarsh 1: 173, 175,
176, 178
Rawreth
9: 33
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 12-14, 12-13, 27
Stansted, Duckend Farm 20: 166, 167
Waltham, Little, Shopfield 2: 49, 50, 53, 58
Wickford 2: 96, 331; 11:44,45
Anglo-Saxon
Braintree?, Hunnable's gravel pit 8: 92, 120, 127
Braxted, Little 9: 84, 86
Linford, Mucking 1: 100
Nazeingbury 10: 53, 102
Prittlwell Anglo-Saxon cemetery 19: 91-llO(inc. illustr.), 113, 114, 115
Saxo-Norman, Waltham Abbey bloomery forgeS: 168 medieval
Belchamp Otten, church 20: 150
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IRON OBJECTS
IRON OBJECTS,
medieval (cont.)
Braintree 8: 119, 120
Bank Street 8: 72
Skitt's HillS: 110
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 50
Chesterford, Great, Paddock
Wood 11: 56, 57
Naylinghurst 8: 271, 273
Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 117, 118
Waltham
Abbey monastic grange 4: 49
Waltham
Abbey monastic site 10: 157-8, 159-60; 19:
146, 147
medieval/post -medieval
Danbury Camp 10: 18
Waltham Abbey bloomery forgeS:
168-75, 169, 172,
174
Waltham Abbey monastic
grange 4: 120-5, 120, 122
post-medieval
Ambresbury Banks 10: 200,201,204
Braintree, Toft's Garage 17: 84, 87
Colchester, 19th cent. 'Coleman' ironwork
14: 103, 104,
106-7(Pls II,IV, V)
Hornchurch, South 20: 174, 175
Waltham Abbey
monastic site 2: 262; 10: 157-61,
159-
61
not precisely dated
Barling, Glebe Farm 1S: 141, 142
Barling Hall 9: 68
Canvey Island 2: 19
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 59, 60
Henham, Great Hall Field 13: 38
High Easter, Maidens
Tye 19: 191
Hullbridge, Kingsmans
Farm Road 8: 178, 179 lngrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 56
Mile End pottery
kilns 7: 52, 53
Nazeingbury 10:44
Rochford 16: 15-16
Sampford, Great, Monks Cottage 12: 70, 72
Sewardstone 10: 187
Southchurch Hall18: 37 Springfield Cursus 1S: 139 Tilbury, West, Gun HillS:
91,92
Wickford, Beauchamps Farm 12: 67
Widford
11: 60, 61
see also ARROWHEADS; AUGERS;
AWLS; BAR IRON; BLADES; BUCKET
FITTINGS; BUCKLES; CANDLESTICKS;
CHISELS; DISCS; DOOR LATCHES; FERRULES; HIPPOSANDALS; HOOKS; HORSE EQUIPMENT; HORSESHOE NAILS; HORSESHOES; KNIVES;
LADLES; LAMPS;
LOCKS AND KEYS; NAILS; OX SHOES; PUNCHES;
PURSE BARS; RINGS; SHEARS;
SPOON BITS; SPUDS; SPURS; STRUCTURAL FITTINGS; SWORDS
IRON SLAG
Roman
Braintree
Bank Street (poss.) 8: 77
Rayne Road 8: 14, 26, 34-6,64
Colchester, Balkerne Gardens
3: 51
Heybridge 17: 15, 26,64
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 5, 21
early medieval,
Saffron Walden Battle Ditches
1: 150 medieval, Dagenham,
Church Street 9: 99
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
not precisely dated
St Osyth,Wellwick Farm 14: 142 Tilbury, West,
Gun HillS: 92
WalthamAbbey bloomery forgeS:
139, 140, 141 IRON WORKING
Roman
Braintree 17: 158
High Street 16: 125
Letch'sYard 16:
125
Rayne Road 8: 14, 26,34-6,64, 126
Chelmsford, Godfrey's Yard 19: 263
medieval, Waltham Abbey
bloomery forge 4: 79; S: 127,
130,136,139-42,152-4
not precisely dated
St Osyth,Wellwick Farm 14: 141-2, 144
Witham, Ivy Chimneys
16: 137
see
also IRON FOUNDRIES
IVY CHIMNEYS,
WITHAM see WITHAM IXWORTH (SUFFOLK)
The Cyder House 20: 97
Dover
House, fireplace 20: 96
JACKSON,JOHN R., 'Excavations at Southchurch Hall.
An Interim
Report' 18: 34-8
JACKSON, WILLIAM PARRY, and Clacton-on-Sea
development 16: 66, 67, 68, 72, 75, 77, 78, 79
JACOBI, R. M. et al., 'A
Mesolithic Industry from Hill Wood, High Beach, Epping Forest'
10: 206-19
JAMES I, KING 1: 117; 9: 139, 140
coins
4: 125
entertained at Leyton 1: 115
JAMES II,KING 8: 284, 285
JAMES THE GREATER, SAINT, and church dedications 2: 40-1
JAYWICK, Beaker pottery 16: 130
JEDBURGH ABBEY (ROX) 18: 123 JEKYLL see GIKEL
JET BEADS, ROMAN, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 22, 23 JETTONS
medieval
English, Edward II,Waltham Abbey
19: 144
Flemish (imitation of French),
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6:55
French
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 54 Downham, St Margaret's Church
1S: 149 WalthamAbbey 10: 132, 157
French? (poss. Sedan),
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6:55
Nuremberg (Germany)
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 55 Downham, St Margaret's Church 1S: 149 WalthamAbbey 10: 141, 157
medieval/post-medieval, Nuremberg (Germany), Braintree 8:71
post-medieval
Nuremberg (Germany) Castle Hedingham 20: 152
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 55
WalthamAbbey 10:
132, 138, 157
see also TOKENS JEWELLERY
Roman
Braintree, Albert Road 8: 112
Chelmsford 4: 19
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JEWELLERY, Roman (cont.)
Colchester
Lewis's Gardens
1: 11, 26, 27
Lexden Road 16: 145, 148
Stansted, Duckend Farm 20: 167
Saxon, Mucking 5: 11
see
also AMULETS; BANGLES;
BEADS; BRACELETS; BROOCHES;
INTAGLIOS; NECKLACES; PENDANTS;
RINGS,
FINGER
JEWS, in medieval Colchester 16: 48-52
JOASS,J.J. 5:232,232,233 JOHN, KING
medieval wall enclosure of Southampton 1: 155
St Leonard's Hospital,
Newport 20: 84, 85
JOHN OF GAUNT 2: 271
JOHN OF SALISBURY
2: 304; 15: 68
JOHN THE BAPTIST,
SAINT, and church
dedications 2: 45-6
JOHN THE EVANGELIST, SAINT, and church dedications 2:45-6
JOHNSON, DAVID L., Rector ofPeldon 7: 67
}ONES, M. U.
'An Ancient Landscape
Palimpsest at Mucking'
5: 6-12 'The Romano-British Pottery Kilns at Mucking' 5: 13-19
}ONES FAMILY (FORMERLY
WAKE), and Waltham Abbey 2: 218-19; 4: 34; 10: 131, 138, 167; 19:
120,199
JOSLIN COLLECTION, Colchester and Essex Museum
17: 143
JOSSELIN, RALPH (PASTOR)
and Colchester plague 4: 136, 137, 138
and Hezekiah Haynes 1: 196, 209 JUSTICEHALL MANOR,
FINCHINGFIELD see
FINCHINGFIELD PARK
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, ELIZABETHAN PERIOD 13:4
KALEDUNA/KELVENDUNA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME)
see KELVEDON HATCH
KEELAR'S FARM see WIVENHOE
KELVEDON
general
domestic/industrial features 11: 104
flintwork (not precisely dated) 16: 82
map 9:85
sewage disposal
scheme 9: 61, 71; 11: 34
prehistoric features (genera[) 19: 81, 84
Mesolithic/Neolithic flintwork 11: 34, 35
Neolithic features 10: 245
late Iron Age features 10: 245
late Iron Age/Roman settlement (book review)
20: 178-9 Roman features
8: 239; 9: 84
Canonium (town) 14: 44; 16: 113; 18: 107; 19: 37, 85;
20: 148
cemetery 10: 245;
20: 6
mansio 10: 245; 20: 178-9
pottery 16: 113; 20: 148
kilns see KILNS, pottery (Roman); KILNS, tile (Roman)
Black Barn 10: 245
Chambers Meadow 11:50 The Chase
Mesolithic evidence 14: 140, 143
Iron Age field systems 12: 44
late Iron Age/Roman features/structures 14: 140
KETILE, B. M. & BARRITT, E. E.
Chase
House 11:74
Church Street,
?Saxon and medieval
village 11: 105 Doucecroft
Neolithic/early Bronze Age features
19: 17, 33, 36
Iron Age/Belgic occupation
17: 161; 18: 107; 19: 16-17,
17, 18-21, 22, 26, 28-30
middle Iron Age 19: 15, 18, 19,20,36-7
late Iron Age/early Roman 19: 15, 17, 18, 21-7, 23,
37,38
early Roman features
19: 15, 25, 27-33, 37-8
post-Roman features 19: 33
Ewell Hall, cropmark
enclosures 20: 153, 154
Peering Hill, Bacons 20: 99 High Street
Nos 1 and 2, fireplaces 20: 99-100
No. 102, Roman features 20: 147-9,
149
'Chanteclair': cross-wing/open hall structure 9: 89-91
Roman town defences
9: 84
Prested Hall Chase,
'Saracen's Head' 6: 95,
96, 96-7(Pl.
VII)
St Mary's
Church and vicarage
9: 82, 85 St Mary's
Road, Roman pottery 9: 84 Sawyer's Yard 16: 113-15,
114; 19: 16
see also POTTERY
KELVEDON HATCH
Kaleduna (poss.
Domesday placename) 16: 45 medieval manors
'Calwedun', and 'Anstey case' 15: 68,76
Kelvedon Hall (Kelvenduna) 16: 42
St Germain 2:41 KELVENDUNA/KALEDUNA
(DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see KELVEDON HATCH
KEMESKFAMILY,EastTilburymanor 19:154,155,157 KEMP'S WOOD see GOSFIELD
KENNINGTONS
11th cent. landholding 4: 131
medieval manor-house 12: 67, 68
KENT
churches in 5: 235-6
see also individual places by name
KENT, CHRISTOPHER, ofThaxted 8: 227, 228 KENT, EARL OF see HOLLAND, THOMAS KENTISH RAGSTONE
Roman
Bradwell-on-Sea fort 8: 234
Colchester
Denmark
Street 3: 78
Gosbecks Theatre 3: 95
St Osyth, Wellwick Farm 12: 47
Romano-British 'small towns' 17: 64 medieval
Waltham Abbey 19: 128, 133
bloomery forge 5: 179
Tudor, Pyrgo Park 18: 51
not precisely
dated
Eastwood, Marshall's Farm (prob.) 13: 51
Latchingdon, St Michael's Church 11:6, 11, 17, 19,27
Southchurch Hall11: 108; 18: 37
Waltham Abbey monastic site 2: 230, 234, 263; 4: 114 KENWORTHY COLLECTION
8: 86-120(inc. illustr.)
KESTON, Caesar's Camp 1: 131
KETTERING (NORTHANTS), Roman pottery 14: 45 KETTLE, B. M. & BARRITT, E. E., 'Notes
on Romano-
British Archaeology of Chelmsford and District' 1: 165-6
55
KEY, WILLIAM
KEY, WILLIAM,
ofThaxted 8: 227, 228 KEYS see LOCKS
AND KEYS
KILLEANY (CO. ARMAGH), early church building
10: 7Q-1
KILNS
brick
Roman 14:42
medieval, Coggeshall (Tilkey) 19: 87,88 post-medieval
Danbury, Eves Corner (prob.)
13: 36, 42-3, 45
Horkesley, Great 7: 34, 59
18th
cent., Blackmore 9: 92;
12: 83
not precisely dated,
Stanway, Olivers
17: 163, 165 brick/tile
Roman, Dagenham,
Rose Gate (poss.)
20: 162
medieval,
Radwinter, Martins Farm 12: 46 post-medieval
Bergholt, West 10: 248
Danbury Palace 13:43-5,44
Oakley,
Great, Kiln House 16: 129
Stanway, Olivers 16: 134; 17: 163, 165
Stock, Bowling Club 12: 76, 83 corn-drying
Roman, Eastwood, Marshall's Farm 10: 243; 11: 103; 13:
51;14: 138
not precisely dated,
Cressing 9: 99 lime
Saffron
Walden Castle (poss.)
11: 70,72
Stifford, Chafford Hundred
20: 168
Stratford Langthorne Abbey (poss.) 16: 137
Waltham Abbey (poss.)
10: 247; 19: 123, 132-3, 136
malt, Woodham
Waiter 8: 243, 266
pottery
'Belgic' (Belgo-Roman) 14: 20-6, 26
origins
of enclosed kiln 14: 18
Goldhanger 14: 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
24,25
Hanborough (Oxon) 14: 19,
24, 25
Mucking 5: 9, 18, 19; 14: 20, 23, 24, 25, 26
NeneValley 14: 19, 24, 26, 27,37
Longthorpe (Cambs) 14: 18, 40
Rushden (Northants) 14: 18
Roman 11: 52; 14:
42
kiln furniture 5: 15-19, 64, 88, 89-90; 6: 32; 17: 17
siting
of 14: 16
Alice Holt Forest 8: 77
Ardleigh 14: 17, 26,
27, 28, 30, 63-4
Vince's Farm 11: 50, 51
Audley End 11: 50
Belchamp Otton,
Fowe's Farm (poss.)
11: 51 Billericay 14:17,18,29,31,67
Buckenham's (Buckenhams) Field 10: 240; 11: 50;
14:67
Mill Hill (poss.)
11: 51
NorseyWood 11: 50; 14:67 School19:262
Union workhouse
11:50
Braintree, Fairview
Estate 11: 50
Braxted, Great 14: 17, 28,
30, 65
Kelvedon Hall Lane 11: 50
Tiptree Wood 11: 50
Brockley Hill 14: 33
Bromley, Great, Boudge Hall Wood, poss. 13: 50 Chadwell St Mary 14: 17,29, 31, 70
Chelmsford 14: 17, 26, 29, 30, 32, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,
65-6
Elm Road (poss.) 11: 51
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
Godfrey's Yard 19: 263
Goldlay Road (poss.) 11: 51
Melbourne estate (poss.)
11: 51
SiteS 11:50 Colchester
mise. sites 11: 50; 14: 16, 17,26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 41,
58-63
kiln structures 14: 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 34-5, 36-
7, 38, 39,40
samian kiln (revised dating) 14: 149-53, 152 see also Sheepen (below)
Grays, Palmer's
School (College) 5: 113, 118; 11: 51;
15: 11-35 (inc. illustr.)
Hadham, Much and Little (Herts) 5: 125; 8: 44-5,
242, 274; 9:
104; 10: 185; 14: 15, 25, 29, 31,
66-7; 19: 210
kiln structure 14: 32
location 14: 17,55, 56
Halstead 14: 17,28, 30, 64
Greenstead Hall11: 50; 14: 64
Heybridge 17: 15,46-50,64
poss. site 11: 51
Inworth 14: 16, 17, 26, 28,
30, 37, 38, 65
Stubber's Farm 11: 50
Kelvedon 11: 50; 14: 17,29, 31, 41, 66
kiln structures 14: 24, 25, 26, 27, 37, 40,41
Lexden 14: 50
Mucking 5:9, 13-47,
14, 16, 38-9(P1. I);
8:45,261,
262; 14: 16, 17, 29, 31, 41, 68-9; 15:34-5
kiln structures 14: 26, 27, 32, 38, 39, 40
Orsett 6: 25-32,35, 38; 14: 17, 18, 23, 29, 31, 32,68
Cock Inn 11: 51
Orsett Cock 9: 102; 14: 68
Rettendon 2: 330; 6: 53; 8: 45, 52; 9: 40, 43; 14: 16,
17, 29, 31, 41,67-8
kiln structure 14: 26, 37, 38, 40,41
Rettendon Hall11: 50
Rheinzabern (Germany) 14: 35
SaffronWalden 14:17,29,31,71
Sandon 14: 17,29, 31, 71
Lavender's Pit 11: 50
Sheepen, Colchester 14: 45, 50
Shoebury, South 14: 17,29, 31,
7Q-1
Suttons 11: 50
Shoeburyness firing station (north of) 11: 50 Sible Hedingham 14: 17,28, 30
Baker's
Farm 11: 50; 14: 64
Stibbington (Cambs) 14: 35, 40
Thurrock, Little 14: 17, 25, 26, 29,
31, 32, 38, 40, 69
Tilbury, West 14: 17,25, 26, 27, 29, 31,70
Candovers 17: 163
Gun Hill 5: 62-4, 63, 79,
89-90; 11: 51; 14: 23
Tolleshunt D'Arcy 16: 135, 138
Trier (Germany)
14: 35-6, 40 Verulamium (StAlbans
(Herts)) 14:33 Wakering, Great 14: 17,29, 31, 70
(poss.) 11: 51
Witham, Ivy Chimneys
11: 51 medieval
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory, kiln furniture
6: 73-4
Gosfield, Kemp's Wood 8: 177-8; 12: 83
Horkesley, Great 7: 33, 54-9 (inc. illustr.)
Ipswich (Suffolk), Carr Street 7: 56; 8: 109
Mile End 7: 33-54, 56-9 (inc. illustr.)
kiln furniture 7: 49, 51, 52,
53, 58
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IndexforVolumes 1-20
KILNS, pottery, medieval (cont.)
Mill Green, lngatestone 2: 337-8; 7: 52, 57; 8: 173;
12:71,72,83;19: 182
Sible Hedingham
Hole Farm 7: 52, 57, 58; 14: 64
Starling's Hill 8: 268
Valencia, Manises kilns (Spain) 1:41
Witham, Blunt's Hall, poss. clamp kiln, 1: 36,37-40, 39
Woodham Ferrers, South
Hambert's Farm 11: 67-8,
68-9; 12: 83
kiln furniture 11: 67-8, 68
post-medieval
Colchester, clay-pipe making 15: 107, 111
Upshire, Warlies Park (poss.) 9: 105
saltern, 'Belgic', lngoldmells (Lines) 14: 19-20,20,22
tile
Roman 11: 52; 14: 42-4
Alphamstone 11: 51; 14:
17, 43, 44,
72-3
Ashdon 11: 51; 14: 17, 44,73
Braintree 14: 17, 44
Bradford's Farm, Coggeshall
Road 8: 60, 103, 125;
11: 51; 14: 73
Braxted, Great 14: 17, 44
TiptreeWood 11: 51; 14:73
Colchester, mise. sites 11: 51; 14: 16, 17,44
Hadham, Much
and Little (Herts) 14: 15, 17, 44,73
Bromley Hall Farm 14: 55, 56
Kelvedon 11: 51
Lexden, Colchester 14: 43, 44, 50
Moat Farm 14: 71-2
Mount Bures 11: 51; 14: 17, 43, 44,72
Stebbing, Porter's Hall11: 51
Theydon Garnon 11: 51; 14: 17, 44, 73
Totham, Great (poss.)
11: 51
Wissington 14: 17, 44,
73 medieval
Bawsey
(Norfolk) 10: 155
Blackmore 10: 234-5
Coggeshall 9: 71
Danbury 6: 46, 48, 49, 72-3, 74; 7: 57, 58, 59; 11: 24
Penn (Bucks) 10: 151
Stebbing 12: 74
Tyler Hill, Canterbury
(Kent) 6: 70, 71, 72, 79; 8: 173
post-medieval, Fryerning, Stoneymore Wood 13: 51
not precisely dated
Rochford, Cherry Orchard Lane brickfield 9: 103 Whitehall Manor, Dunton/Little Burstead
9: 99; 10:
243
KING, DANIEL, de Vere tombs: drawings
6: 90, 91, 92, 94,
95, 96-7(Pls Ill;VI); 16: 55, 58, 59,
60, 61,
62,63
KING FAMILY, Bocking
Church Street 19:221
KING'S LANGLEY
(HERTS), Iron Age linchpin 18: 114 KING'S LYNN (NORFOLK)
medieval aquamanile 15: 56, 59, 66
medieval pottery
8: 186, 192
KIRBY-LE-SOKEN 4: 146, 147
vicarage, 19th cent. rebuilding 2: 123, 135-6 KITCHENS
medieval
Easton, Great 2: 97
Thurrock, Little, Rookery
Hill 5: 118
Weald, South, 'Lincolns' 17: 152, 153
Yeldham, Great (poss.) 20: 163
LA TENE PERIOD AND CULTURE
medieval/post-medieval, Theydon Mount, Hill Hall15:
169 15th/16th cent., Chickney, Sibley's
farmhouse 15: 156
16th cent.,
Waltham Abbey monastic
site 2: 246-7
and 'halls', 16th/17th cent. 1: 235-8 KNARESBOROUGH CASTLE (YORKS), medieval
pottery 8: 185, 186,
193, 197 KNIFE HANDLES
bone
Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 21, 22
Colchester 3: 32,34
medieval, Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 110, 115, 116,
118
not
precisely dated,Waltham Abbey monastic
site 10: 166,
167
horn, post-medieval, Hornchurch, South 20: 174, 175
wood 20: 118
KNIGHTLEY, RICHARD,
Puritan leader 2: 143 KNIGHTS OF THE HOSPITAL
OF ST JOHN OF
JERUSALEM, cartulary
20: 35-73 passim
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR,
11: 103; 13:
51; 20:46 KNIVES
antler, Waltham Abbey monastic site 19: 132, 148
flint
prehistoric (general), Braintree, Skitt's HillS: 110 Palaeolithic, Springfield, Chelmsford 9: 65, 69 Early to Middle Bronze
Age, Witham 16: 87
Iron Age, Broomfield Plantation Quarry 17: 80-1, 80
unorthodox (poss. prehistoric), Stanford-le-Hope 5:
123,124
iron
Iron Age/Roman, Chadwell St Mary 1: 128, 136 Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 27, 28
Heybridge 17: 25, 26
Stansted, Duckend Farm 20: 166 Anglo-Saxon
?Braintree, Hunnable's gravel pit 8: 92, 120, 127
Prittlewell19: 93, 94, 95, 100, 101,
105, 106, 114
medieval
Chesterford, Great, Paddock
Wood 11:56,57 Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 117
medieval/post -medieval
Danbury Camp 10: 18
Waltham Abbey bloomery
forge 5: 169, 170
WalthamAbbey monastic site 10: 158, 159
post-medieval
Hornchurch, South 20: 174-5, 175
Waltham Abbey monastic site 2: 262 not precisely
dated
Colchester, St Mary's Rectory
3: 71, 79
Mile End pottery kilns 7: 52, 53
Widford
11: 60, 61
see
also KNIFE HANDLES
KRAUWINCKEL, HANS, Nuremberg jettons
20: 152 KYMBOLDS (LATER CAMBOLDS,
STEBBING):
CHENEBOLTUNA(DOMESDAY PLACENAME?) 16: 44
KYNASTON, THOMAS, 'Lieut. of Division', early 19th cent. 15: 113
KYRKHAM, THOMAS,
RECTOR, ST MARY-AT-THE WALLS, COLCHESTER 15: 87
LA TENE PERIOD AND CULTURE
and the 'Belgae'
14: 5, 6, 7, 8, 10
57
LA TENE PERIOD AND CULTURE
LA TENE PERIOD AND CULTURE
(cont.)
Danbury Camp 10: 3
Marnian culture
1: 83, 84(&n), 85, 86, 87
pottery, Colchester, Lexden Road 16: 145, 147
querns 15: 175
LACE ENDS, copper alloy
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 56
Waltham Abbey monastic
site 10: 162, 163
LACOCKABBEY 10:155
LADLES, IRON, Roman,
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 27,
28
LADYSHOT/MARK HALL WOODS
see LATTON LAGAFARA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see LAVER,
HIGH
LAGHEFARA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see LAVER, LITTLE; MAGDALEN
LAVER
LAGHENBERIA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), poss.
Lawn Hall (GreatWaltham/High Easter) 16: 45
LAINDON, St Nicholas Church:
timber belfry 5: 208
LAKE, SIR THOMAS,
and Leyton manor 1: 116-17
LAKE, SIR THOMAS
(THE YOUNGER), and Leyton
manor 1:117
LAKE FAMILY 1:117
LAMARSH, manor of 6: 99, 100
LAMBE, HENRY, 17th cent. token issuer 17: 177 LAMBETH BIBLE 11: 3, 4
LAMBOURNE
medieval cloth trades 20: 59, 60
Robert Barfoot brass
1: 215,216
LAMBOURNE HALL, CANEWDON see
CANEWDON LAMBOURNE HALL
PIT, EAST, CANEWDON
see
CANEWDON
'LAMP CHIMNEYS', ceramic,
Roman Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 23-4, 24
Godmanchester (Hunts)
8: 23
LAMPS AND LAMP MOULDS, Roman, Colchester 3: 33,
34,35
LAMPS, IRON, Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 26, 28
LANCASTER, Ashton Memorial
5: 232-J(Pl. XII), 233 LANDERMERE, BEAUMONT-CUM-MOZE/THORPE-
LE-SOKEN 8: 163,165
LANDGUARD POINT (SUFFOLK), new fort at (1620s) 10: 120,123;15: 101,102
LANDHOLDING
Roman, latifundia 17: 65
Easter, High, medieval to modern times 19: 192-3 11th cent. in Essex 4: 128-33;
12: 18, 19-23
bordars
4: 129, 130-3
freemen
and sokemen 4: 128-30, 132, 133;
12: 20-3
slaves 4: 130-3
thegns
12: 21, 22
villeins 4: 129, 130-3
13th/14th cent. Colchester
19: 159-65
common rights and hunting 19: 162-5 16th-17th cent.
Purleigh 17: 107, 112-18, 114
View ofFrankpledge and Tudor manorial courts 13: 9, 11, 13nn
LANDS FARM see BRADWELL-ON-SEA
LANDSCAPE HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Braintree, Iron Age/Roman 8: 121-3
Heybridge, Lofts Farm, Iron Age/Roman 17: 62-3 Holland, Little,
coastal erosion 20: 75, 76, 81-2
Horndon, West, Thorndon Hall,
Old 8: 180, 181, 182
Essex Society for Archaeology
and History
Mucking
crop-mark sites 5: 6-12
Tilbury, West, Gun HillS: 95-101,
96; 17: 62
Tolleshunts 1: 241-2
LANDUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), poss.
Eastlands (alias Lands Farm, Bradwell-on Sea) 16:45
LANFRANC, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 11: 9
LANG, COSMO GORDON,
BISHOP OF STEPNEY 18: 75
LANGDON HALL,
medieval manor 8: 212
LANGDON HILLS
late Bronze Age pottery 16: 105-8, 105, 106
Iron Age hillfort(?) 8: 149, 152; 10: 22, 24; 16:
108 LANGENHOE
medieval period
boundary 14: 91
clergy 1: 251
1801 agricultural survey 5: 190, 197
Red Hills 1: 131 LANGFORD
prehistoric features 17: 152
Iron Age/Roman enclosures 12: 80, 81
LANGFORD ]UNCTION, HEYBRIDGE
Fitch Collection 17: 57-9
Roman features 17: 57-9,61, 63, 64
LANGFORD PLACE, HEYBRIDGE 17: 61
LANGLEY, RICHARD, parson ofLatchingdon 11: 29 LANSBURY, GEORGE, Fambridge colony system 18: 77,
80,85
LANVALEI, WILLIAM
DE, and St Clair family 20: 30, 32 LAON (FRANCE),
and medieval monastic
studies 2: 306 LASCENDON see LATCHINGDON
LATCHINGDON
?prehistoric wooden platform
16: 130
medieval manors 11: 6, 8, 9-10, 31
'Lascendon' and 'Anstey case' 15: 68, 78
Rectory 11: 28
St Michael's Church 9: 100; 11: 6-31(inc. illustr.)
see also PEVERELLS MANOR; TYLE HALL LATRINE
PITS
Roman
Nazeingbury 10: 41, 43, 107
Ockendon, South 2: 83, 85, 86,
95
Waltham Abbey, Saxo-Norman manorial enclosure 5: 150-1
LATRINE-HOUSES, Braintree, Bank Street 8: 69 LATTON
Ladyshot/Mark Hall Woods 15: 167
Latton Hall/Latton Tany (Lattuna in Domesday) 16: 42 Mark Hall (Lattuna in Domesday) 16: 42
medieval clergy 1: 251
see also HARLOWTEMPLE; MARK
HALL,
HARLOW/LATTON
LATTUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see LATTON (LATTON HALL/LATTONTANY/MARK HALL)
LAUD,ARCHBISHOPWILLIAM 2: 143, 144 LAUNDERS MANOR see RAINHAM
LAVENDER MOUND, NR UPHALL CAMP, ILFORD 10:
220-1
LAVENDER'S PIT, EAST LAMBOURNE HALL, CANEWDON see CANEWDON
LAVENDER'S PIT, SANDON see SANDON
LAVENHAM (SUFFOLK), No. 12 Market
Square, chimney stack 20: 100
58
LAYER, HIGH
Lagafara (Domesday placename)
16:42
,Otes 16:42 LAYER, LITTLE
'Belgic' and Roman finds 8: 239-42,
241, 273
Laghefara (Domesday placename) 16: 42
LAYER, MAGDALEN, church of St Mary Magdalene
2: 37 LAYERS
11th cent. landholding 4: 132
churches in 2: 37 LAWFORD
?Neolithic long barrow 16: 92
medieval period
11th cent. royal manor 4: 128
fulling mill20: 48
medieval charter
(Morant MSS) 2: 292
1801 agricultural survey 5: 190, 197
LAWLING, medieval manors 11: 8, 9, 31; 12: 97 LAWN HALL, GreatWaltham/High Easter 16:45 LAWNS HOTEL, WALTHAM
ABBEY 12: 48
LAWRENCE, SAINT, churches/religious houses dedicated to 2: 37, 44,45
LAY, SARGENT, and Clacton development 16: 65--6
LAYER BRETON
Legra (pass. Domesday placename)
16: 45
medieval clergy 1: 251 LAYER MARNEY
Church and Tower 17: 172-3, 173-6; 20: 101
Lega manor in (pass.) (Domesday placename) 16: 42 Wick Farmhouse
11: 83
LAYER-DE-LA-HAYE
Fields Farm
Neolithic bowl14: 114, 116, 128-9 (PI. I), 130
Belgic and Roman
pottery 14: 119, 123
Legra (pass. Domesday
placename) 16: 45
Malting Barn, Belgic and early
Roman pottery 15: 129-34,
13D-2
LEA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), pass. Hadleigh 16: 45 LEA (LEE), RIVER 4: 30; 5:
127; 10: 24; 20: 54
and Cornmill
stream 4: 88; 19: 270
Nazeing: Nazeingbury 9: 102
Sewardstone 9: 104; 10: 185
LEA NAVIGATION 2: 217
LEAD AND LEAD
WORKING
general, in bronze 18: 7, 10
Bronze Age, Ardleigh
7: 27 Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 20, 21
Canvey Island
2: 19
Heybridge 17: 15, 26, 27,65
Rayne/Braintree bypass
20: 13 Anglo-Saxon
Linford, Mucking
1: 67, 68, 73, 76, 100
Orsett Cock 18: 31
Saxo-Norman, Waltham
Abbey 5: 177, 178, 179 medieval
Waltham Abbey 4: 79; 5:
130, 130, 137, 177
for water-pipes 12: 75--6
post-medieval, Waltham Abbey monastic
site 4: 119-20,
119;19: 132,144,145
not precisely
dated
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 59, 61 Coggeshall, St Peter's School19: 57 Rochford 16: 15
Southchurch Hall 18: 37
LEXDEN
Waltham Abbey monastic site 2: 232, 262, 263-4;
10: 165
see also CAMES; COFFINS;
TOKENS
LEAKE,JOHN MARTIN, ofThorpe Hall2:
123, 125, 127 LEATHER REMAINS see SHOES
LEATHER-WORKING,
medieval20: 37
LECHE, ROBERT, BAILIFF,
COLCHESTER 15: 88 LEE VALLEY REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY 5: 152;
10:128,131,168,170
LEEZ PRIORY 15: 157
restoration 5: 216-17
LEFFINWELLS FAMILY, and Oxford House, Earls Colne 16: 153
LEGA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see LAYER
MARNEY; LEIGHS, GREAT LEGH see LEIGHS, LITTLE
LEGRA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see BIRCH, GREAT; LAYER BRETON;
LAYER-DE LA-HAYE
LEICESTER, Westminster Bank 5: 233 LEIGH-ON-SEA
Roman pipeclay statuettes 10: 230-2, 259
and St Clement
2: 42 LEIGHS, GREAT
brass-rubbing 11: 121
Lega (pass. Domesday
placename) 16:45
St Mary's Church replastering 15: 144
tower 9: 87; 12: 68, 69, 83
sub-rectangular enclosures 18: 101, 102
see also MOULSHAM HALL;WARWICKS, LITTLE
(FARMHOUSE) LEIGHS, LITTLE
medieval manor ('Legh')
and 'Anstey case'
15: 68, 77-8
church
restoration 5: 212
see also WARWICKS, LITTLE
(FARMHOUSE) LEINTUNA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
RUCKHOLT (LEYTON); WANSTEAD (CANNHALL)
LELAND, JOHN, notes from William de Vere 2: 300, 302, 304,306
LENTHALL, SPEAKER 2: 72
LEONARD, SAINT, and parish church dedications 2: 43-4 LEPERS 20: 84, 85, 86
see also NEWPORT (HOSPITAL
OF ST MARY AND STLEONARD)
L'EPINETTE, LOIRE ATLANTIQUE
(FRANCE), salt
production 16: 140 LEPPINGWELLS
see MAPLESTEAD, LITTLE
LES MARTRES-DE-YEYRE
(FRANCE), samian pottery
10:79,80
LETCH, WALTER
E. (BUILDER) 5: 208, 210
LETHIEULLIER FAMILY, and Aldersbrook manor 8: 200,
202
LEWIS, ELIZABETH see LOWYS,
ELIZABETH
LEWIS, THOMAS, THORPE
BUILDER 2: 125,
127 LEWIS'S
GARDENS, COLCHESTER see COLCHESTER LEXDEN
Gallo-Belgian? cemetery?
13: 63, 65; 14: 11, 12
?Roman tile kilns 14: 43, 44, 50
Moat Farm 14:71-2
medieval period
20: 43
Cesterwald location 11: 112
charters (Morant MSS) 2: 290, 291, 292
Hundred of2: 290, 291; 20:41
Hasingham in 16: 45
59
LEXDEN
LEXDEN, medieval
period (cont.)
Lexden Park riots (1343) 19: 164
manor 8: 221; 19: 159, 161,
163, 164
Oaks Drive,
Roman pottery 17: 142-3, 143
LEXDEN DYKE 14: 10; 19:260,264
LEYBURN, WILLIAM DE 8: 188
LEYTON
Church Road, Roman and post-Roman features
11: 105 Lea Hall, Capworth
Street 1: 164
Manor of 1: 115-17, 121
medieval textile
trades 20: 56, 59
see also RUCKHOLT LEYTONSTONE
Church of St}ohn the
Baptist 1: 122 Philbroke estate ('Fillebrook') 1: 123-4, 125
'Wallwood' ('Wallywood') history 1: 114-26
Wallwood (Walwood)
House 1: 12Q-2, 124, 125-6
see also RUCKHOLT (manor)
LEZOUX (FRANCE), samian pottery 10: 79, 80; 13:
66; 14:
150;15:31;19:43,44;20: 16
LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL 2: 239
LIDGATE (SUFFOLK)
Street Farm 20: 100
villa and enclosure 9: 83-4
LIFFILDEWELLA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see MAPLESTEAD, LITTLE (LEPPINGWELLS)
LIGHTHOUSES
9: 119 LIGULAE, COPPER ALLOY
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 18,
19
Heybridge 17: 23,
24
LIME KILNS see KILNS (lime) LIMESTONE
Bembridge limestone mortar, Great Easton,
Great 2: 160 medieval stone coffin, Wix Abbey 1: 106-7
see also BARNACK STONE
LIMPWELLA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
BUTTSBURY (IMPHEY HALL)
LINCHPINS,
LATE IRON AGE, Saffron Walden
Museum 18: 114
LINCOLNSHIRE see individual places by name
LINDISFARNE
(NORTHUMBRIA), early church building
10:71
LINEN
medieval Essex 20: 37, 38,47-8
post-medieval, Ashmans, Woodham
Waiter 20: 128 LINFORD,
MUCKING
general
mise. finds 1: 100-4 quarry site 5: 6(&n) site dating 1: 99-100
HofordWood Road site 1:67
Iron Age features 1: 57-61, 58-9, 63, 65,
10Q-1, 102; 14: 7;
17: 11
ceramic loomweights 1: 61, 79,80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86; 14:
7, 120, 121
pottery 1: 77-87,
79-80,82
medieval features
1: 77
pottery 1: 89, 98
Romano-British features
1: 61
pottery
1: 68, 87, 88, 89,99
Saxon features
1: 58, 61-76, 63, 66, 69-72,
74--6, 101, 103,
104
pottery
1: 90, 91-4,95-7
see also under Mucking (North Ring)
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
LINGFIELD (SURREY), Pollard
House/Pollard Cottage,
fireplace 20: 10 1
LINLITHGOW PALACE (W LOTH), 16th-cent. tiles 10: 155
LINTON (CAMBS), Bronze
Age pottery 8: 110 LIPMAN, DR V. D., on Jewry in medieval
Norwich 16: 48-
52
LISTON, Parish
Church 19: 253
'LITHIC STUDIES
GROUP' 10: 207
LITTLEBURY
early Iron Age pits 10: 245
Ring Hill Camp, Iron Age hillfort
10: 23, 24, 26; 17: 123
medieval manor 1: 190, 193&n, 194
brass-rubbing 11: 121
settlement patterns
17: 122,
123, 124, 126, 127,
128, 129-
31
and Sir John Griffin
Griffin 11: 91,94-5,97 LITTLEBURY, SIR HUMPHREY
(d 1346?), tomb 16: 58
LIVERPOOL, Insurance
building 5: 228
LLOYD,JOHN, VICAR OFWRITTLE
(D 1603) 1: 21Q-11
LLYN FAWR (GLAM),
prehistoric metalworking phase 18:
7, 10, 12, 13
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD, and
Fambridge breaches 18: 75-6, 80, 83, 85,
86
LOCAL GOVERNMENT PLANNING
PAPERS AS SOURCES 19: 231-9;20:
175-6
LOCHETUNNLOCHINTUNA(DOMESDAY
PLACENAME: LOUGHTON, Monk Wood) 16:42
LOCKS AND KEYS
copper alloy
Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 19, 20
medieval, Wickham
Bishops, St Peter's
Church 12: 75,
77
not precisely dated,
Colchester, Lewis's Gardens 1: 15
iron
Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 29, 30
Heybridge 17: 25, 26
Nazeingbury 10: 101, 102
medieval
Naylinghurst 8:
271, 273
Waltham Abbey monastic grange
4: 120
medieval/post -medieval
Waltham Abbey bloomery
forge 5: 169, 170-1
WalthamAbbey monastic
site 10: 157, 159
LODSWORTH (SUSSEX), and St Osyth Abbey foundation 2:303,316,318,319
LOFT HALL, gully-circle (poss. hengiform monument)
6: 38n
LOFTS FARM,
HEYBRIDGE/GREATTOTHAM
prehistoric features (general) 16: 85-6;
17:61,62
Neolithic features
12: 43; 16: 85, 86
Bronze Age 16: 128, 129, 138
pottery 12: 43; 17: 31
ring ditches 12: 43; 13: 53, 58; 14: 139; 16: 128
Iron Age
early Iron Age barrow burial16:
129
early Iron Age Darmsden-Linton pottery 16: 128; 17: 31
hut-circle 12: 43
Roman features 16: 128; 17:61,62
bronze sword chapes and coin 15: 166 moated site 11: 104; 16: 85
LOHOU (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see WALTHAM,
GREAT (HOWE STREET)
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