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Sunday, 13 December 2015

Essex Archaeology and History. Third Series. Vols. 1-20. Index (Lol - Nee)

Published here online for the first time, this is the Index of the Transactions of the Essex Society for Archaeology and History (until 1985, the Essex Archaeological Society).  Contact us for more information.

LOLLARDS 8: 209, 214, 220-1
in Colchester 15: 84-5, 86, 90 LONDON
general
Fambridge land reclamation by unemployed 18: 75-87 food market, 18th-19th cent. 5: 190, 192
Greater London planning 19: 234,237 Camberwell New Road, church 5:226
Canning Town, church dedicated to St Cedd 2:36
Cheapside 8: 199
City of London Cemetery 8:200,201
City of, Electra House 5: 233
Clerkenwell, St Mary's Priory 1: 183(&n) Colchester Roman pottery products 14: 50, 51,54
Coleman Street 8: 196
Custom House site
Roman pottery 8: 23,24
medieval pottery 8: 191
Docklands, planning 19: 234, 237; 20: 175-6 Foster Lane, Church to StVedast 10: 72 Guildhall Museum 1:213
Hatton Garden 8: 196
Holy Trinity Aldgate, and St Osyth foundation 2: 304-5 Holy Trinity medieval Priory, and 'Anstey case' 15: 71,72 Mincing Lane 8: 196
Moorgate, Chartered Accountants building 5: 227-8, 229,
230,231, 232-3(Pl. 11)
Old Bailey 5: 233
Queen Victoria Street 8: 185, 192
Royal London Insurance, Finsbury Square 5: 233 St Bartholomew's Smithfield, Priory of 2: 306
St Ethelburga's Church, Bishopsgate 2: 39
St Martin-le-Grand Collegiate Church 11: 62
St Peter's Monastery, Westminster 11: 62
Sir John Soane Museum 1:255
Southwark 8: 192
Toynbee Hall18: 75, 77
Tudor Street, Anglo-Saxon timbers 14: 83
Victoria and Albert Museum 5: 228
Wapping (Tower Hamlets), tokens 20: 133 Westminster  Abbey,  tombs   16:58,61,62 see also ST PAUL'S  CATHEDRAL
LONDON, BISHOPS OF
and Braintree 8: 83, 109, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136
see also GILBERT FOLIOT; MAURICE; RICHARD OF
BELMEIS I; RICHARD OF BELMEIS 11; ROBERT 'DE SIGILLO'; STOKESLEY
LONDON, DIOCESE OF AND ESSEX 2: 36 LONDON, LITTLE see  CHIGWELL
LONDON UNEMPLOYED FUND (1904-5) 18: 75-6
LONDON CLAY 14: 15; 17: 100, 105,108
Braintree 9: 71
Dengie peninsula 11: 6; 12: 108, 109
Rawreth 9: 20, 43
LONG, COL WALTER, Parliament, Lord Gen. and Essex county 2: 71,210-15
LONG, WALTER  (PRESIDENT, LOCAL
GOVERNMENT BOARD) 18: 75, 76, 85
LONG MELFORD HALL (SUFFOLK) 17: 173
LONGTHORPE (CAMBS), 'Belgic' pottery kilns 14: 18, 40 LOOMWEIGHTS
ceramic
Bronze Age
Barling Hall 9: 66
Braintree, Marlborough Road 9: 70, 74


LOUVERS


Mucking 9: 101
Orsett Cock (poss.) 6: 32; 14: 119
Bronze Age/Iron Age, Hadleigh, Chapel Lane 18: 90, 91
Iron Age 14: 7
distribution 14: 117-22, 120, 130
Ardleigh, Vince's Farm 14: 120, 121; 15: 4
Braintree, Rayne Road 18: 106
Brightlingsea 14: 120, 121
Burnham-on-Crouch  14: 119, 120, 121
Colchester, Stanway 14: 120, 121
Danbury, Twitty Fee 14: 120, 121
Heybridge  14: 120, 121; 17: 11, 28,29
Layer-de-la-Haye, Malting Barn 15: 134
Linford, Mucking 1: 61, 79,80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86; 14:
7, 120, 121
Mucking 14: 120, 121
Nazeingbury 14: 120, 121
Orsett (causewayed enclosure) 14: 120, 121
Orsett Cock 14: 120, 121; 16: 135; 18: 19, 31,32
Sheepen (Colchester) 14: 120, 121
Shoebury, North 14: 120, 121
Stifford Clays 14: 120, 121
Tilbury, West, Gun Hill14: 120, 121
Wakering, Great 14: 120, 121
Waltham, Little 14: 120, 121
Wickford, Beauchamps Farm 14: 120, 121
Witham Camp 14: 120, 121
Wivenhoe 14: 120, 121
Woodham Waiter 14: 120, 121 Belgic
Kelvedon, Doucecroft 19: 21,37
Mucking 5: 10
Nazeingbury 10: 98.10.99, 100
Roman, Nazeingbury 10: 99, 100-1 Anglo-Saxon
Chigborough Farm 17: 147-8, 147
Danbury Camp (inc. annular) 10: 10, 13, 14, 18, 19,
21
Linford, Mucking 1: 73, 93, 97, 100
Mucking(?) 5: 11
Nazeingbury 10: 51, 75, 99, 101
Orsett Cock 18: 22
Prittlewell19: 91
Tilbury, West, Gun HillS: 68, 87, 88, 89
Saxo-Norman, Waltham Abbey manorial enclosure 5:
178
not precisely  dated
Burnham-on-Crouch 9: 75, 76
Stanford-le-Hope 20: 165
Anglo-Saxon
Blackmore 10: 234-5, 235
Cressing churchyard 10:243
lead, Anglo-Saxon, Linford, Mucking 1: 67, 68, 73, 76, 100 LOST/DESERTED SETTLEMENTS see SETTLEMENT
PATTERNS
LOUGH HILL HOUSE, THE TYE see HANNINGFIELD, EAST
LOUGHTON
Broadshood Lodge 12: 44
Monk Wood (Lochetuna/Lochintuna in Domesday) 16:42 LOUGHTON  CAMP, Iron Age hillfort  10:22,24,26, 190,
206
LOUVAINE FAMILY, MEDIEVAL BARONY, EASTON,
LITTLE 2: 1, 3-4, 7, 8, 106, 117
LOUVERS, Waltham Abbey monastic site 10: 132, 150, 151




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LOVECOTES  (LOVECOTT) FARM


LOVECOTES (LOVECOTT) FARM, HENHAM see
HENHAM
LOWICK (NORTHANTS), tomb ofRalph Green 6:93, 96-7(Pl. VII)
LOWYS (LEWIS), ELIZABETH, hanged for witchcraft (book review) 20: 184-5
LUBECK (GERMANY), architectural influences 20: 101
LUCAS, SHERIFF JOHN 1: 163
LUCAS, SIR JOHN 2: 67
LUDLOW (SALOP), 17th cent. features, Reader's House 1:231 LUKE, SAINT, church dedications to 2: 46
LUMLEY, SIR W 2: 69
LYNCHETS
Braintree, Cressing Road 15: 43
Homdon-on-the-Hill12: 71
Springfield 14: 122
LYTTON, SIR WILLIAM 2: 144

M11 MOTORWAY
Chesterford, Great 5: 4-5; 8: 156, 158, 159; 9: 85
Henham 10: 243
Henham/Ugley 11: 104
Littlebury 10: 245 M25 MOTORWAY
construction 9: 104
Theydon Garnon watching-brief 14: 142
Thurrock 12: 48; 18: 16
McCANN,JOHN  and SCOTT, DOUGLAS, 'Tollesbury Hall, a thirteenth-century manor house' 18: 53-62
MACEHEADS, pebble, prob. prehistoric 8: 145, 146 MACES see ADZES; SHAFTHOLES, IMPLEMENTS
WITH MciNTOSH, MARJORIE K.
'Sir Hercules Francis Cooke: Stuart Postscript to a Tudor House' 9: 139-45
'Some New Gentry in Early Tudor Essex: The Cookes of Gidea Hall, 1480-1550' 9: 129-38
and the late K. C. Newton, 'Leet}urisdiction in Essex
Manor Courts during the Elizabethan Period' 13:3-14
McLEOD, REV. R. F. (RECTOR OF NORTH
FAMBRIDGE) 18: 75, 80
MAES, NICHOLAS  (PAINTER)  1: 48 MAGDALEN LAVER
church of St Mary Magdalene 2: 37 Laghefara (Domesday placename) 16: 42
MAGLEMOSEAN  SITES 2: 224, 227-8 MAIDENS TYE, HIGH EASTER
medieval and later occupation 2: 98 moated site 19: 176-95(inc. illustr.)
history 19: 192-3
pottery from 19: 180-91, 183-90, 192
MAJENDIE, LEWIS A., Robinson tokens 20: 134-5, 138,
139-40
MALDON
Roman features, St Mary's Church 17: 58, 60; 20: 151 Saxon period
burh 10: 14; 13: 59; 14: 140-1, 144; 17: 61, 62, 63, 162;
19:261,266;20:  108
churches 5: 206
Danish victory at (991) 12: 96
earthwork 10: 21
medieval period 20: 43
11th cent. landholding 12: 20-1


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12th/13th cent. textile trades 20: 34, 41, 45, 47, 49, 54,
56
ceramic Knight Jug 15: 64, 66
clergy 1: 251
market 13: 15, 19
Premonstratensian canons 20: 46
settlement 17:61
16th cent., incorporation 8: 225 17th cent.
Civil War Trained Bands 2: 75
Mildmay elected as MP (1640) 2: 145-6
occupation 1620s 10: 121, 123, 124-5
payment of Ship-money 1: 160
1801 agricultural survey 5: 188, 198
All Saints Church 16: 131; 17: 161
Beeleigh Road, late Saxon pottery 13: 53; 14: 140
Boots chemists (rear of) 11: 66
Carmelite Friary 11: 65-6, 66; 19: 266
Chequers, The 19: 266; 20: 108
Cherry Garden Lane 20: 130
Elmcroft, early Iron Age settlement 19: 266 High Street
Saxon and medieval buildings 11: 107
'Wealden' houses 20: 103-9, 103-7
Hythe, the 20: 108
London Road (No. 42), late Roman/Anglo-Saxon features 17:60-1
Maldon Court School11: 58,66-7, 66
New Street/Fambridge Road 16: 131
Osea Road (Red Hill) 17: 52, 62, 64
Rural District Council, and Fambridge breaches 18: 75, 76,
86
St Giles' Leper Hospital 16: 131
Roman finds 17: 60
StMary's Church 16: 131;20: 108
alterations and additions 5: 206-7; 17: 161
churchyard 20: 151
Roman features 17:58, 60; 20: 151
St Mary's Mundon 17: 161
St Peter's Church, graveyard 16: 131
Silver Street 11: 66, 67
Southern Relief Road, Dengie field system 20: 158, 164
Spital Road: ?burh traces 17: 162
topography 17: 8
tumulus 8: 246
MALDON, LITTLE, medieval estate 8: 214 MALDON ARCHAEOLOGICAL  GROUP
Bouchemes Farm 17: 60, 62
Bovill's Marsh, Southminster 9: 84
Lofts Farm, GreatTotham 16: 85; 17:61
MALDON DISTRICT COUNCIL, local planning 19: 238- 9
MALMESBURY, WILLIAM OF see WILLIAM OF
MALMESBURY
MALT HOUSE, BRAN END, STEBBING  see  STEBBING MALT KILNS see KILNS
MAMMOTH BONES, Ilford, Richmond Road 16: 130 MANCETTER-HARTSHILL   (WARWICKS), Roman
pottery industry 5: 14; 14: 52
MANCHESTER, Roman fort 8: 64-5
MANCHESTER, EARLS OF 2: 73, 74, 75, 76, 77; 10: 130
MANDEVILLE, GEOFFREY DE (d 1216) 19: 154 MANDEVILLE, GEOFFREY DE, EARL OF ESSEX (d
1144) 1:40, 195; 2: 217; 16: 44
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MANDEVILLE, WILLIAM DE (d 1227) 19: 154 MANDEVILLE, WILLIAM DE, EARL OF ESSEX
(d 1189) 19: 154
and Pleshey Castle 19: 166, 175
MANDEVll...LE FAMILY 2: 245
MANDUBRACIUS, Trinovantian prince 14: 11 MANESTUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
MANSTON  (BRADFIELD)
MANHALL (SAFFRONWALDEN), medieval fee of 1: 179, 184
MANNING, W H. 'Excavation of an Iron Age and Roman
Site at Chadwell St Mary' 1: 127-40 MANNINGTREE
Aardenburgware   8:  184,185,186,188 Church of St Michael and All Saints 8: 276-8 medieval fulling mill 20: 49
medieval market established 20: 43 MANORIAL  ENCLOSURES
Chingford St Pauls 5: 129n, 150 Saxo-Norman
WalthamAbbey 5: 127, 129, 13D-1(P1s I-ll), 136, 142-
52,143,147,176,178
see also POTTERY and individual ft·nds
MANORS
medieval period
13th/14th cent. colchester area 19: 159-65
in Essex 4: 128-33; 12: 16-17; 13: 1-2
see also 'ANSTEY CASE'
Tudor period, leet jurisdiction in Essex manor courts, Elizabethan period 13: 3-14
Aldersbrook 8: 200-8(inc. illustr.)
and endowment of churches 2: 36, 38
ofTolleshunta  1: 239-46,240
see also individual manors by name
MANSION HOUSE FUND (1903), and rural colony system 18: 75, 77
A1A1VS/01VES8:125
Godmanchester (Hunts) 20: 181
Wall (Staffs) 20: 181
see also CHELMSFORD; COGGESHALL (ST PETER'S SCHOOL); KELVEDON
MANSTON  (LATERJACQUES  HALL), BRADFIELD (MANESTUNA IN DOMESDAY)  16: 42
MAPLE CHARCOAL, Iron Age/Roman pottery kilns 14: 16
MAPLESTEAD, medieval landholding 2: 117; 4: 130
MAPLESTEAD, GREAT, Hopwells Farmhouse 11: 82 MAPLESTEAD,  LITTLE
lmpnells (Hempenhille) 20: 48
Leppingwells (prob. Lifflldewella in Domesday) 16: 42 Napsted (Nepsteda in Domesday) 16: 42
MAR DYKE 20: 177
MARCHAM  (BERKS), 'The Priory' 1: 237, 238
MARE, JOHN DE LA 8: 212
MARGARET, SAINT 2: 112
parish church dedications 2: 38, 39,41 MARGARETTING
Canterburys 11: 84 church
oak screen 5: 215
tower 5:209
medieval clergy 1: 251
MARHAM (NORFOLK), Old HallS: 210 MARIANUS SCOTUS MS COMPOTUS 11: 113-14 MARK FAMILY OF MARK'STEY 1:40


MAYLAND


MARK HALL, HARLOW/LATTON
Lattuna in Domesday 16: 42
post-medievalfa on  deUmise glass 19:276-7,276
MARK HALL WOODS, HARLOW/LATTON  15: 167
MARK, SAINT, church dedications to 2: 46 MARKET  GARDENING
19th cent. 5: 194
Waltham Abbey monastic site 2: 219, 220, 235
see also VEGETABLE  CROPS MARKETS  AND  FAIRS
general, saints and dedications 2: 45 medieval period
Coggeshall, 13th cent. market licensed 13: 16, 17, 20
addendum; 19:87
Essex before 1350 13: 15-21
Tudor period, Ingatestone 13: 6
MARKS HALL see RODING, MARGARET MARLES (MEDIEVAL MANOR) see EPPING
MARSH FARM PIT, ALRESFORD, late Iron Age/early Roman pottery 12: 56, 57
MARSHALL'S FARM see EASTWOOD
MARSTON MOOR  (YORKS), BATTLE OF 2: 77 MARTIN, ALDERMAN MATTHEW, of Colchester 18:67,
68
MARTIN, SAINT, parish church dedications 2: 38, 43
MARTINGELL, H. E. et al., 'A Mesolithic Industry from Hill Wood, High Beach, Epping Forest' 10: 206-19
MARTINS FARM, RADWINTER see RADWINTER
MARTLESHAM (SUFFOLK), prehistoric rusticated beaker
7: 16
MARTON (E YORKS), medieval church 2: 5-7
MARY I, QUEEN
EastTilbury blockhouse 19: 157
Reformation period in Colchester 15: 89, 90, 91, 92 MARY II,QUEEN see WILLIAM III,KING AND MARY
II,QUEEN
MARY MAGDALENE, SAINT, church/religious house dedications 2: 37
MARYTHEVIRGIN, SAINT, church/religious house dedications 2: 35, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44,45
MASCLE (MADLE) FAMILY, EPPING 1: 187, 188
MASHAM, SIR WILLIAM 1: 161; 2: 60, 63, 65, 66, 69, 144
MASHBURY (PARISH) 11: 62, 63
MATCHING, Housham (Ovesham in Domesday) 16: 42 MATCHING HALL, MATCHING, Matcinga/Matcinge
(Domesday placename) 16: 42
MATCHING/SHEERING, ring ditches 15: 152 MATCINGNMATCINGE   (DOMESDAY  PLACENAME)
see MATCHING HALL, MATCHING MATILDA, QUEEN 4: 32
MATTHEW, SAINT, chur h dedications to 2: 46 MATTHEW, THOMAS, COLCHESTER  15: 85 MAURICE, BISHOP OF LONDON, and Saint Osyth 2:
301-2
MAXEY (NORTHANTS), Saxon building 10: 68
MAXEY, SIR WILLIAM, OF BRADWELL 10: 123, 124 MAYEN QUARRIES, EIFEL HILLS (GERMANY) 15: 175
MAYHEW, THOMAS, attorney (uncle ofWilliam) 18: 64, 65
MAYHEW, WILLIAM, and Colchester Charter (1763) 18: 63-74,63
MAYLAND
Church of St Barnabas 2: 46
Nipsell's Rayments ('Gypesho'), medieval knight's fee and 'Anstey case' 15: 70,79-80
St Osyth's Abbey foundation 2: 304, 324





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MAYLANDSEA


MAYLANDSEA, Mesolithic and Romano-British sites 16: 130
MAYNARD, HENRY R., and Mansion House Fund 18: 75
MAYNARD, SIR JOHN, and Myddleton family 8: 283 MAYNARD, LORD, 'Lieut. of Division', early 19th cent. 15:
114
MAYNARD, ROBERT, COLCHESTER CLOTHIER 15:
90,91
MAYNARD, WILLIAM LORD, deputy Iieut. of Essex (1620s) 10: 120; 15: 97, 98
MEADOWS, WILLIAM S. H. B., Rector ofPeldon 7: 66 MEDICINE see PLANT REMAINS, medieval (in
medication)
MEESDEN  (HERTS), church
medieval mosaic pavement 6: 72
porch 20: 101
MELESHAM (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
MOULSHAM HALL, GREAT LEIGHS
MELFORD, LONG (SUFFOLK), medieval cloth trades 20: 45
MEMORIALS
Aldersbrook church, war memorial 5: 217
Ashton Memorial, Lancaster 5: 232-3(Pl. XII), 233 Castle Hedingham, St Nicholas Church churchyard cross
shaft (war memorial) 5: 216; 11: 1 Dunmow, Great, St Mary's Church, John Campbell Dick
memorial 5: 215
see also BRASSES; CROSSES
MENDIP HILLS 17: 33
MENGUI FAMILY (also MENGI/MINGY/MYNGY)  1: 183
MENGUI, ROBERT, SON OF 1: 181, 183, 184, 188
MERE (WILTS), 'knight on horseback' vessel15: 56, 59 MERSEA ISLAND
early (undated) structures 17: 161 Anglo-Saxon period
causeway, the Strood 14: 77-86 (inc. illustr.) pre-1046 manorial history 15: 173-4
medieval period 8: 213
11th cent. boundaries 14: 87-93, 90
Deramy's Stone (?Mersea boundary)  14: 87-9, 92
Mersea Charter ofEdward the Confessor 2: 289-90; 12:
94-102;14:87-93,90
Mersea Priory, and John Doreward 8: 209,216,217,
219
17th cent. defences 15: 100
Mersea, East
Church of St Edmund, king and martyr 2: 38 Cudmore Grove
fmds 8: 144, 145
Tudor Blockhouse 15: 145-9, 147-8
Maydays Farm, red hills 14: 138, 144
medieval clergy 1: 251
'Old Battery Bushes' 15: 149 Mersea, West
late Bronze Age sword 16: 104
'Belgic' cremation burial13: 63-5, 64
Hall Farm 18: 92
medieval manor 15: 173, 174
St Peter's Church 12: 96; 14: 86
MESSENT, THE REV. CLAUDE J. W, A Thousand Years of Norfolk Carstone (book reviewed) 2: 341
MESSING
church damaged by 1884 earthquake 5: 213
poss. Roman masonry building 8: 246


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METALWORK
early Bronze Age Gestingthorpe 18: 88
Tollesbury 16: 91, 93, 94
middle/late Bronze Age, Ardleigh 7: 27 late Bronze Age
Basildon, Wasketts, Great 17: 141-2, 142 Fingringhoe, Plane Hall Farm 18: 7-15(inc. illustr.) Rook Hall18: 108
Wickford 17: 142
see also ARRETON DOWN; EWART PARK (PHASE); LLYN FAWR (PHASE); WILBURTON (PHASE)
La Tene swords 14: 8 Romano-British
Christian symbolism on 18: 115, 116, 117-19
Saffron Walden Battle Ditches 1: 153
late Saxon, Saffron Walden Battle Ditches 1: 153
not precisely dated, Barling Hall 9: 67-8, 76
see also AQUAMANILES; COINS; COPPER ALLOY OBJECTS; IRON OBJECTS; IRON SLAG; TOKENS
METALWORKING
Roman
Chelmsford 2: 334
Gestingthorpe 1: 175
Halstead 1: 175
Saxon, Goldhanger, Rook Ha1117: 160, 165
Saxo-Norman, Waltham Abbey, Abbey Meads 11: 109
not precisely  dated, Springfield Lyons 15: 168, 170
see also BRONZE WORKING; IRON WORKING; LEAD AND LEAD WORKING; SMITHS AND SMITHING
METCALFE, THOMAS, Rector of Peldon 7: 62
MICHAEL, SAINT, parish church dedications 2: 35, 43, 46 MICHELHAM PRIORY (SUSSEX), medieval pottery 8:
186,193
MICROBURINS
prehistoric (general), Broomfield Plantation Quarry 17: 73, 80
Mesolithic
Hill Wood, High Beach, Epping Forest 10: 211,215
Purfleet, North Road 7: 5
MICROLITHS, MESOLITIDC  2: 230
Epping Forest, Hill Wood, High Beach 10: 207, 209-10,
211,214,215
Waltham Abbey monastic site 2: 224, 226, 228
Walton-on-the-Naze 10: 233  MIDDLEBOROUGH,  COLCHESTER, Roman  and
medieval structures 11: 102 MIDDLESEX, EARL OF see CRANFIELD MIDDLETON
cropmark enclosure 19: 255, 256
medieval textile trades 20: 56 MIDDLETON, ROBERT, CHAMBERLAIN,
COLCHESTER 15: 88
MIDEBROC (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) 16: 45
MIDLAND RAILWAY, and development of Clacton 16: 65 MILDEN (SUFFOLK), medieval manor 2: 113
MILDENHALL (SUFFOLK), No. 11 Mill Street, fireplace 20: 98
MILDMAY, CAROLINE ST JOHN 5: 212
MILDMAY, SHERIFF SIR HUMPHREY 1: 161, 162, 163;
2: 146
MILDMAY, SIR HENRY, OF GRACES IN LITTLE
BADDOW 10: 122, 124; 15: 98




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MILDMAY, SIR HENRY, OF MOULSHAM 10: 122, 124;
15:98
MILDMAY, SIR HENRY, OFWANSTEAD 2: 63, 69, 145-
6; 10: 122
MILDMAY FAMILY OF CHELMSFORD (book review) 20: 183
MILE END, nr COLCHESTER
medieval period 20: 43
pottery kilns 7: 33-54, 56-9 (inc. illustr.)
post-medieval period, 16th-17th cent. plague 4: 141, 142,
144
MILITARY  EQUIPMENT
Roman
Braintree 8: 127 Colchester
Lexden Road 16: 145, 148
St Mary's Rectory 3: 64-5, 69, 70
Telephone Exchange site 3: 11, 25-32 passim
Eastwood, Marshall's Farm 15: 166
Wickford 11: 49-50
see also ARTILLERY; DAGGERS; SCABBARDS; SEAXES; SHIELDS; SPEARHEADS; SllJ])S;SWORDS
MILITARY UNITS see CIVIL WAR, ENGLISH; ESSEX YEOMANRY; ROMAN ARMY UNITS; VOLUNTEERS  AND MILITIA
MILL GREEN, INGATESTONE 1: 166
medieval pottery kilns 2: 337-8; 7: 52, 57; 8: 173; 12: 71,
72,83;19: 182
Romano-British site 2: 335-6
MILLET, CAPT. GEORGE, and Wallwood House, Leyton 1: 122
MILLS
corn/flour, Waltham Abbey 2: 221, 221
fulling mills, and medieval cloth industry 20: 48-9, 54, 71n 'pugging', Stifford 20: 168
Stebbing (poss.) 20: 158, 168
see  also WATER-MILLS; WINDMILLS MILLSTONES
Cressing Temple 20: 162
Rawreth 9: 20 MILTON, BRIAN H.
'Excavations at Barrington's Farm, Orsett Cock, Thurrock' 18: 16-33
'Excavations at Bellingham Lane, Rayleigh' 18: 39-44 'Excavations at the White Hart Hotel, George Street,
Harwich' 16: 23-7
'Excavations in Braintree 1980 and 1984' 17: 82-95 MILTON HALL BRICKFIELD, NORTH  SHOEBURY
middle Bronze Age site 9: 66
Iron Age features 9: 102
MINSTER, CLEMENT, EastTilbury  church  19: 154, 155 MINTS, late Saxon, Horndon-on-the-Hi1112: 71 MIRRORS, Roman, Stansted, Duckend Farm 20: 167 MISTLEY
11th cent. landholding 4: 130
Cliva (Domesday survey, later Cliff Farm) 16: 41 Domesday manors
Scilcheham/Sciddeham (see also below) 16: 43 Sheddon/Sharing Hall (Sciddinchou in Domesday) 16:
43
medieval clergy 1: 251
18th cent. Adam Church at 1: 253-8, 254, 255, 256
19th cent. quay 9: 91
MITCHELLS seeTHURROCK, WEST


MONTFORT, HUGH DE


MOATED SITES
NW Essex 16: 131-2, 138
west Essex 19: 193
Aveley Manor 8: 167; 12: 83
Bulmer 16: 116,118
Chesterford, Great, Paddock Wood 9: 99; 11: 57
CressingTemple (poss.) 20: 162
Dunton/Little Burstead 9: 99
Good Easter 11: 61-4, 62, 62-3(Pl. I)
Hatfield Peverel, Peverel Gardens 9: 87, 88, 89; 12: 83
Helion Bumpstead, Horsham Hall 16: 132
High Easter, Maidens Tye 2: 98; 19: 176-95, 177, 178, 180
Latchingdon, Peverells Manor 12: 74
Southchurch Hall9: 104; 13: 59; 14: 142; 15: 168; 16: 133,
138;18:34-8
Stansted Airport
Bassingbourn Hall (poss.) 19: 270
Cooper's Cottage, Little 19: 270
Molehill Green 18: 109
Steeple Bumpstead, Moyns Park 16: 132 Takeley
Colchester Hall18: 108-9, 112
Coopers, Great 18: 109, 112
Tilbury Fort, WestTilbury 20: 169
Totham, Great, Lofts Farm 11: 104; 16:85
Walden, Little, Cloptons (poss.) 20: 152
MOHUN, BARONESS JOAN DE, OF DUNSTER 8: 211, 213
MOISENIVILLAGE  (BULGARIA), timber building
techniques 10: 72
MOLEHILL  GREEN  see  STANSTED  AIRPORT MOLESHAM  (DOMESDAY  PLACENAME)  see
MOULSHAM HALL, GREAT LEIGHS MOLLUSCS
Palaeolithic, Purfleet North Road 7: 3, 4, 10-11, 13
Roman
Coggeshall
East Street 19: 80
St Peter's School19: 52, 54, 56, 66, 68, 85
medieval, Coggeshall, East Street 19: 80
not precisely dated
Baddow, Great 8: 177
Barling Hall 9: 69
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 62
Easter, High, Maidens Tye 19: 179
Latchingdon, St Michael's Church 11: 17
see also OYSTER  SHELLS/REMAINS;  SHELLS MONACUTE   (SOMERSET)   19: 118 MONASTERIES  AND  MONASTIC   SITES  see
BARKING; BOSTON; CHELMSFORD DOMINICAN  PRIORY; CLERKENWELL PRIORY; COGGESHALL; EARLS COLNE; ELY; LEEZ PRIORY; PRITTLEWELL; ROUEN; ST OSYTH ABBEY; STRATFORD; TILTY ABBEY; TIPTREE PRIORY; WALDEN ABBEY; WALTHAM ABBEY; WIX
MONCK, GEN. GEORGE 1: 206, 207, 208; 8: 284
MONK WOOD, LOUGHTON 16: 42
MONKS COTTAGE, GREAT SAMPFORD see
SAMPFORD, GREAT
MONTFORD, SIMON DE, rebellion (1263-5) 11: 10 MONTFORT, HUGH DE
manor of Rayne Hall 8: 130 manor ofTyle Hall11: 10





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MOOR HALL FARM


MOOR  HALL FARM see RAINHAM
MOOR HALL, SHEERING/HARLOW, Domesday
placename (inc. Herlaua in Domesday) 16: 42
MORANT, REV. PHILIP
History of Colchester 4: 134, 136, 137, 138; 18: 69; 20: 143
History of Essex 20: 143-4, 145, 146
'Morant MSS', documents in 2: 289-98; 12: 94; 14: 87-9,
92
and Richard Gough 20: 143-6
MORE, WILLIAM  (STEWARD TO THOMAS AUDLEY) 15:87
MORETON,  1801 agricultural survey 5: 190-1, 198 MORETON HALL, LITTLE (CHESHIRE), fireplace 20:
101
MORLEY, JOHN, 'The Rise and Fall of the Adam Church at Mistley' 1: 253-8
MORRIS, S., and Buckley, D. G., 'Excavations at Danbury Camp, Essex, 1974 & 1977' 10: 1-28
MORTAR (BUILDING MATERIAL)
Roman
Arkesden, Chardwell Farm 8: 156
Chelmsford 8: 125
Chignal St James 8: 158
Coggeshall, St Peter's School19: 53, 56, 65, 67, 68,86
Colchester
Balkerne Gardens 3: 54
Denmark Street 3: 78
East Stockwell Street 3: 39
Lewis's Gardens 1: 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17
North Hill (No. 44) 3: 45
Queen Street 3: 87, 88, 89
Sainsbury's site, Culver Street 3: 98
St Mary's Rectory 3: 65, 66, 67, 68
Telephone Exchange site 3: 13, 14
Temple precinct,  S side 3: 118,119,120,122,123,
128
Victoria Inn 3: 93
Heybridge 17: 21
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 21
St Osyth Priory Park building 1: 259
medieval
Braintree, Bank Street 8: 69
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 50
Maldon Court School11: 58, 67
Waltham Abbey bloomery forge 5: 168 Writtle, All Saints' Church 8: l69, 173
post-medieval, Coggeshall, East Street 19: 79,81
not precise/J! dated
lngrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 53, 54
OldCoppedHall17: 100,101
Purleigh 17: 111
Waltham Abbey monastic grange 4: 116 MORTARS  (GRINDERS),  STONE
Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 24, 25
medieval
Great Easton medieval building 2: 160
Little Chesterford, Bassingbourne Wood, Purbeck marble 11: 58, 59
Writtle, All Saints' Church, Purbeck stone 8: 169, 172
not precise/J! dated
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 53, 76, 78
Pleshey 14: 128, 129
MORTUARY  ENCLOSURES  see BARROWS  (Neolithic
long barrows)


Essex Society for Archaeology and History


MORYS, NICHOLAS, ABBOT OFWALTHAM 2: 272 MOSAICS
?Roman, Colchester, Lion Walk 9: 98 Roman
Colchester
Balkerne Gardens 3: 50
Castle well 5: 238
Lewis's Gardens 1: 7, 9, 11, 15, 18
Queen Street 3: 88-9
Victoria Inn 3: 92
Middleborough, Colchester 11: 102
medieval, Meesden church (Herts) 6: 72 MOULSHAM see CHELMSFORD MOULSHAM HALL, GREAT LEIGHS
(MELESHAM/MOLESHAM  IN DOMESDAY) 16: 42
MOUNTBURES
Neolithic flint axe 16: 132 Belgic/Welwyn burial
Fen Farm 13: 53
Hall Farm 14: 141
Church of StJohn the Evangelist 2: 46
Withers Farm (Witesworda in Domesday?) 16: 44
see also KILNS, tile (Roman)
MOUNT HOUSE, BRAINTREE see BRAINTREE MOUNT  ORGUEIL  CASTLE  (JERSEY)  8:187,194
MOUNTAIN,JEHOSHAPHAT,  Rector ofPeldon 7: 66
MOUNTFORD, EDWARD (ARCHITECT) 5: 230, 232,
232-3(Pl. IV), 233 MOUNTNESSING
Roman pottery 2: 330
medieval clergy 1: 251 MOUNTS
bone, medieval, Waltham Abbey 19: 270
bronze
harness, Braintree, Hatches Farm 8: 104
Roman, Colchester 3: 25, 26, 31, 32, 79,82
iron
bucket handle, Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 27, 29,
30
medieval, Waltham Abbey monastic site 10: 158, 160
purse, ?medieval, Rawreth, Chichester Hall 8: 178, 180
Roman, legionary apron, Heybridge 17: 11
see also SCABBARD MOUNTS MOUSTIERES,LISOIS  DE 1: 195 MOVERONS PIT see BRIGHTLINGSEA
MOWBRAY,JOHN (d 1322), married Aline de Briouze 6: 91;16:57
MOYNS PARK see STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD MUCKING
general
crop-marks and archaeological landscape 2: 160-1; 5: 6-
12,8
North Ring, late Bronze Age/early Iron Age 10: 21; 11: 107;16:  140
radiocarbon dating 16:94
ring ditches (general) 10: 246
South Rings, late Bronze Age ?Iron Age 'mini-hillfort'
5: 9, 10, 11; 10: 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 246; 15:
51
middle Bronze Age settlement 9: 101
late Bronze Age 17: 33
pottery 16: 97, 107; 17: 33
Beaker features 5: 9, 10
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MUCKING (cont.)
Iron Age
ceramic loomweights 14: 120, 121
landscape features 2: 160; 5: 8, 9, 10
Belgic/Belgo-Roman features 5:9, 10, 18, 19; 10:46
pottery 'ovens'/kilns 5: 9, 18, 19; 14: 20, 23, 24, 25, 26
Romano-British period 5: 8, 9-11
cemeteries 5: 9, 10
corn dryer 5: 9; 11: 107
cremation cemetery 11: 107
field ditches 11: 107
pottery kilns see under kilns, pottery (Roman) villa 5: 11, 13-15; 9: 101
Saxon period 2: 160-1; 5: 8, 9, 10, 11-12; 8: 127; 9: 67,
101;12:83
cemeteries 5: 10
Grubenhiiuser9: 101; 10: 246; 11: 107; 18:24
'halls' 5: 9; 9: 101
not precisely  dated
bronze-working 10: 246
salt-making 10: 246
see also FIELD SYSTEMS; LINFORD; VILLAS MUCKING EXCAVATION COMMITTEE 2: 161
Tilbury, West, Gun Hill excavation 5: 50
MUNCHENSY, SIR WILLIAM DE 1: 183, 184
MUNDEN, 11th cent. landholding 4: 129 MUNDON
Neolithic pottery 16: 130
see also HALES FARM
MUSCHET FAMILY, medieval fees in Essex 1: 184 MUSSELS see MOLLUSCS
MUSSETT, ALEXANDER, Thorpe blacksmith 2: 128
MUSTY, A. E. S. et al., 'Exploratory Excavation within the Monastic Precinct, Waltham Abbey, 1972' 10:
127-73
MYDDLETON FAMILY OF STANSTED
MOUNTFITCHET  8: 282-7

NAILS
copper alloy, Dawes Heath, prob. Roman villa 13: 66, 67
iron
Iron Age/Roman, Danbury Camp 10: 18, 19
Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 26, 31, 32
Canvey Island 2: 19 Coggeshall
East Street 19: 75
St Peter's School19: 55, 57,58
Heybridge 17: 15,23
Nazeingbury  10: 101-2, 102
Rawreth 9: 33
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 13-14
Waltham, Little, Shopfield 2: 49, 53 medieval
Belchamp Otten, church 20: 150
Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 117
medieval/post-medieval
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 50
Waltham Abbey monastic grange 4: 125
post-medieval, Ambresbury Banks 10: 200
not precisely dated                             '
Chadwell St Mary 1: 136
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 59, 60
Mile End pottery kilns 7: 52, 53
Waltham Abbey bloomery forge 5: 137-8, 174, 175


NEEDLES/BODKINS, BONE


Wickford, Beauchamps Farm 12:67 Widford 11: 61
see also COFFIN NAILS; HOBNAILS; HORSESHOE NAILS
NAPOLEONIC WARS  see FRENCH WARS
NAPSTED  see MAPLESTEAD, LITTLE NASH HALL (ANGRA: POSS. DOMESDAY
PLACENAME)  16: 41
NASINGA  (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), Roydon
(Netherhall) 16: 41, 42
NASSAU, THE HON. RICHARD SAVAGE 18: 69, 70 NAVESTOCK
Neolithic axe-head 15: 119, 120
late Bronze Age axe-head 16: 103
and Sir Brian Tuke 18: 45
Watton's Green, poss. Roman road 14: 125 NAYLINGHURST,  BRAINTREE
Anglo-Saxon settlement 8: 130
manor, mid-13th cent. pottery 8: 267-71, 268, 269, 270
medieval ironwork 8: 271, 273
NAYLOR,JOHN (QUAKER) 1: 204-5
NAZE, THE, Eadulf's Naze (Eadwulfesness) 2: 299, 309; 4:
146-7
NAZEING
Belgic, Roman and Saxon features 9: 102 medieval period
landholding 4: 130; 10: 31, 33
Walham, manor of (Domesday placename) 16: 43 map  10:32
topography 10: 3Q-1
NAZEING MEAD, Neolithic flint tools 12: 52, 55 NAZEINGBURY
Iron Age ceramic loomweight (poss. thatchweight) 14: 120,
121
Belgic features 9: 102; 10: 48
Belgic and Romano-British farms 10: 33-47, 34, 36, 39,
44;19:209
Saxon features
churches 10:47,49,51,53,54,63,64-76,6 251-2
inhumation cemetery 9: 102; 10: 31, 33, 35, 41,47-64,
50,52,55,66,68,74-5,  106,251-3;19: 123
medieval period 10: 33
Lapwoods Nursery (later Hainault Nursery) 10: 33 animal bones 10: 108-14, 111
bronze objects 10: 102-3, 103
building material10: 107-8
clay objects 10: 98-101, 99
environmental10:  114
iron objects 10: 101-2, 102
map 10:32
mise. finds 10: 104, 105, 106-7
pottery 10: 76-97(inc. illustr.), 104, 105
topography 10: 31
NECKLACES, late Saxon/early Norman, Saffron Walden Battle Ditches 1: 153
NECTON, ROBERT (16TH CENT. COLCHESTER PROTESTANT) 15: 85
NEEDLES
antler, ?netting needle, Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 21,22
copper alloy
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 55,57
WalthamAbbey monastic site 10: 162, 163
NEEDLES/BODKINS,  BONE, Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 21, 22



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