POWELL,J. ENOCH
'The Riddles
of Bures' 6: 9Q-8
see also PROBERT, GEOFFREY
POWELL, REV. DAVID,
de Vere family tombs 16: 55, 56, 58,
62,64
POWELL,WR.
'Antiquaries in conflict: Philip Morant versus Richard
Gough' 20: 143-6
'Essex Domesday Topography since 1903' 16: 4Q-7 'J. Horace Round, the County Historian' 12: 25-38
'The Essex Fees of the Honour of Richmond'
1: 179-89 'The medieval hospitals
at East Tilbury
and West Tilbury
and HenryVIII's forts'
19: 154-8 PRAE WOOD, VERULAMillM see VERULAMIUM
PRAYERS FAMILY 6: 95, 96
PREMONSTRATENSIAN
CANONS, at Maldon
20: 46
PRESBYTERIANS, and Myddleton family 8: 283
PRIDDY, DEBORAH
et al., 'Pleshey Castle- the northern bailey:
excavations at the village
hall site, 1987' 19: 166-75
Excavations in Essex 1981 (ed.) 14:
133-45
1982 (ed.) 15: 163-72
1983-4 (ed.) 16: 123-39
1985 (ed.) 17: 156-65
1986 (ed.) 18: 104-13
1987 (ed.) 19: 26Q-71
Work of the Essex County
Council Archaeology Section 1980 (ed.) 13:
32-47
1981 (ed.) 14: 111-32
1982 (ed.) 15: 119-55
1983-84 (ed.) 16: 82-122
1985 (ed.) 17: 141-55
1986 (ed.) 18:88-103
1987 (ed.) 19: 240-59
PRIORS HALL (FORMERLY
STONE HALL) see
WIDDINGTON
PRIORS HALL, STEBBING see STEBBING
PRITCHETT, G. E. 5: 218,221 PRITTLEWELL
middle Iron Age pottery 15: 128-9, 129
Roman coins 8: 246
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, grave-goods 19: 91-116(inc. illustr.)
11th cent. landholding 4: 129 14th cent.
English crisis 2: 268
Peasants'
Revolt (1381) 2: 271
East Street, chimney
stack (now demolished) 20: 99, 100
Priory 19: 91
Cluniac Priory of St Mary (St Clement added) 2: 42; 19:91
post-monastic buildings 12: 46
St Mary's
Church 5: 218, 221; 19: 91
Sewage Works
19: 91
Sutton Road, Romano-British cremations 9: 103
West Street, Reynolds
House, brick chimney stack 20: 95,
96, 10D-1, 102
see also TEMPLE FARM PRITTLEWELL CAMP (GROVE
FIELD
CAMP/FOSSETT'S FARM CAMP)
10: 22,
25, 26; 20:
164
PRITTLEWELL,JOHN
2: 268, 276
PRIVY COUNCIL, and Ship-money payment
in 17th cent.
Essex 1: 16Q-3
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
PROBERT, CHARLES KENTISH, brass-rubbing collection 11: 119, 121, 122
PROBERT, GEOFFREY, 'The Riddles ofBures Unravelled'
16:53-64
PROBERT, COL. WILLIAM
CAWARDINE, de Vere
tombs
16:54
PROVIDENCE ISLAND COMPANY
2: 62, 143, 144
PULLEY, RICHARD, Barnstable Hundred 1: 160 PUNCHES
iron
Romano-British, Heybridge 17: 25, 26
medieval/post-medieval, Waltham
Abbey bloomery forge 5:
169,170
poss., copper alloy, Pebmarsh
1: 176, 178 PURBECK MARBLE
Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 24, 25,62-3, 125
Colchester
East Stockwell Street (poss.) 3: 39
Temple precinct 3: 123 medieval
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 46, 49, 75, 76, 78, 79 Chesterford, Little, Bassingbourne Wood,
mortars 11:
58,59
Writtle, All Saints' Church, mortars 8: 169
Bures, de Vere tomb 16: 58
Easton, Great, mortar 2: 160
Gloucester Cathedral, Edward II's tomb 16: 59 Pyrgo Park, Thdor 18: 51
Waltham Abbey
monastic site 2: 263; 4: 72, 114; 19: 140 PURFLEET, WESTTHURROCK
North Road Palaeolithic site 7: 1-13 (inc. illustr.) Mesolithic features 7: 3, 4, 5
Neolithic features
7: 3, 4, 5
Bluelands Quarry 7: 1, 2, 5-7, 6, 8-9, 11, 12
Greenlands Quarry 7: 1, 2-5, 2, 8, 11, 12, 13 PURLEIGH
11th cent. landholding 4: 129
1801 agricultural survey 5: 192, 198
deserted settlement
earthworks 17: 107-19
(inc. illustr.)
see
also CARTERS PASTURE; HOWEGREEN FARM Mount
14: 125, 126-7, 130; 20: 151
medieval pottery 20: 151
Whitmans, Great (Witham in Domesday)
16: 44 PURLEIGH HALL 17: 108
manor of 17: 112, 115
PURLEY (near Northey
Island), medieval manors of 2: 108- 11,113,119
PURSE BARS, IRON, Waltham
Abbey bloomery forge 5:
172, 173
PURTEPET, ROGER 17: 137, 139
PUTSEY, 11th cent. landholding 4: 129
PUTTO, THOMAS, tanner
of Colchester and 'heretic' 15:
91
PYEFLEET, MERSEA ISLAND
14: 89, 90, 91
PYKAS,JOHN, BAKER IN COLCHESTER 15: 85
PYM,JOHN 2: 3, 62, 63,64-5, 71, 73, 74, 76, 143, 144, 211,
212
PYRGO PARK, HAVERING-ATTE-BOWER 18: 45-52,
46-7
history 18: 45, 48
pottery from 18: 49-51, 50
QUAIFE, ]ILL, 'Reeve's Account of the Manor
of Burnham 14-15 Richard II,A.D. 1390-1391'
2: 147-58
86
IndexforVolumes 1-20
QUAKERS
John Ennous,
clay-pipe maker 15: 106
John Hunton 1: 164
John Naylor 1: 204-5
and Walton-on-the-Naze 16: 66 QUAYS see WATERFRONTS QUENCY FAMILY 6: 91, 92
QUENDON, medieval knight's
fee and 'Anstey case' 15: 70, 78
RAMESDANA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
Waltham,
Little, bee hive quem 1: 214 Wicken Bonhunt, Rhenish lava
8: 166
QUILTERS FARM, WOODHAM
FERRERS see
WOODHAM FERRERS QUINTRELL, B.W.
'Gentry Factions and the Witham
Mfray, 1628' 10: 118-
26
'Towards a "Perfect Militia", Warwick, Buckingham and the Essex Alarum of 1625' 15:96-105
QUERNS
Belgic, Nazeingbury 10: 106
late Iron Age/?early Roman,
Felsted 19: 249, 251
Iron Age/Roman, Orsett
Cock 18:21,31 Roman
general
millstone Grit 14: 123
puddingstone, distribution of 1: 247-9;
2: 96n; 14:
123
Barling Hall 9: 60 Braintree
Bank Street, Rhenish
lava 8: 77 RayneRoad
millstone grit 8: 25
Rhenish lava 8: 25
Toft's Garage 17:87 Coggeshall
East Street 19: 76
St Peter's School19: 58
Heybridge
millstone grit 17: 28, 29
Rhenish lava 17:
15, 28,29
Layer-de-la-Haye, puddingstone 14: 123
Linford, Mucking 1: 102
Nazeingbury 10: 106-7
millstone grit 10: 107
Pleshey, Street,
The 20: 151
Rainham, Moor Hall Farm 12: 46
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 22
Sampford, Great, Monks Cottage (poss.)
12: 71 Springfield, White Hart Lane 16: 109, 110
Springfield Cursus 15: 139
Stanford-le-Hope Bypass, Rhenish
lava (prob.) 5: 121 Takeley Church 18: 114-15, 115
Tilbury, West,
Gun Hill, Rhenish
lava 5: 64, 88,
90
Wickham Bishops (prob.) 8: 163 Saxon
Coggeshall19: 251
Linford, Mucking, Rhenish lava 1: 102
Nazeingbury 10: 107
medieval, Hadleigh
Castle, pot-quem 15: 175-6, 176
post-medieval, Coggeshall19: 47, 58, 75, 76,251
not precisely dated
Blunt's Hall, Witham
1: 37
Braintree 8: 89
Mount Road 8: 113, 123
Chelmsford, Hall Street 14: 119,
123
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 75
Easter, High, Maidens
Tye 19: 191
Heybridge, Blackwater Sailing Club 19: 247
Maldon, Rhenish lava 11: 67
Mile End pottery kilns, Rhenish lava (prob.) 7: 52 Rawreth
Millstone Grit 9: 42
Rhenish lava 9: 42
Sewardstone, Northfield Nurseries
10: 177
RADCLIFFE, ROBERT see SUSSEX, EARLS OF (5TH
EARL)
RADIOCARBON DATING
general
Hullbridge Coastal
Project, Crouch estuary 15: 167; 16:
130
Springfield, Bames Farm 16: 134
Mesolithic, Kelvedon, The Chase 14: 140, 143 Bronze Age
Ardleigh 7: 27
Barling Hall 13: 46; 16: 94
Barling Magna 13: 46
Braintree, Marlborough Road 13: 46
Clacton, Rush Green
15: 121, 123, 127, 128, 170
Mucking 16: 94
Rook Hall16: 96, 97n
Springfield Lyons, enclosure 16: 134, 138
Woodham Ferrers,
South 16: 130, 138
Bronze Age/early Iron Age, Stansted, Airport Social Club
20: 165
middle Iron Age, Heybridge 17: 11, 61 Anglo-Saxon period
Mersea Island, the Strood, causeway
14: 80, 82-3, 82
Waltham Abbey 19: 123, 124-5,
151, 206 medieval
Coggeshall Grange Barn 16: 150
CressingTemple 18: 61
Shelford, Little, Foulness
13: 70 RADWINTER
Grange 20: 100
Martins Farm, medieval
tile kiln 12: 46 Rectory garden, seal fmd 5: 239
('Reddewinter') medieval knight's fee and 'Anstey case' 15:
70,78
Roman road to Wixoe 11: 53
Romano-British finds 2: 339 RAILWAYS
and Clacton-on-Sea development 16: 65, 66, 75-6
and Colchester development 19: 235
RAINBOW WOOD, THURROCK, Iron Age site 6: 1-12
(inc. illustr.)
RAINEHAM (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
RAINHAM RAINHAM
Roman pottery finds 1: 166
Berwick (Renaham in Domesday) 16: 43
Launders manor (Domesday) 16: 43
Moor Hall Farm, late Iron Age/Roman
features 10: 246; 12:46;13:53,58
parish church of St Helen and St Giles 2: 39 RAINHAM HALL, RAINHAM
(REINEHAM IN
DOMESDAY) 16: 43
RAM, RICHARD, Rector
ofPeldon 7: 64
RAMESDANA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
RAMSDEN CRAYS
87
RAMESDUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
RAMESDUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
DOWNHAM; RAMSDEN BELLHOUSE
RAMSDEN BELLHOUSE
Iron Age hut circles 2: 95
Ramesduna (poss. Domesday
placename) 16: 46
Stanmer (Stantmere in Domesday) 16: 43
RAMSDEN CRAYS (RAMESDANA IN DOMESDAY) 16: 43,45
Ateleia? in (Domesday placename) 16: 44, 45 Crays Hill (Winthelle in Domesday?) 16: 43
RAMSEY, St Michael's Church 2:
43
RAMSEY ABBEY, Life of Saint Osyth
2: 300, 301, 308 RANSOME,JAMES, Great Yarmouth iron foundry 14: 105,
106,107
RANSOME, ROBERT, Ipswich iron foundry
14: 104, 105
RAPIN, PAUL DE, History of England 20: 144
RATCLIFF
FAMILY, and Ashmans,
Woodham Waiter 20: 131 RAVEN FAMILY, and Ashmans,
Woodham Waiter 20: 129,
13Q-1
RAVETZ, ALISON & SPENCER, GILLIAN, 'Excavation of
the Battle Ditches, Saffron
Walden, 1959' 1: 141-59
RAWRETH
genera/2: 96, 339-40;
9: 2Q-3, 21,27-8,30,43-5
Bronze Age features
9: 23, 44
Iron Age features 9: 22,
23, 44
Romano-British farm 9: 24-5,26-9,44
Anglo-Saxon features
9: 29
medieval features 9: 29, 31
timber structure (poss. water mill) 9: 29, 31,45
medieval manor 8: 210,212
1801 agricultural survey 5: 189, 198
'Dollarmans' (Dollymans) Farm 9: 23
mise. finds 9: 33, 42-3
pottery 9: 33-42(inc. illustr.),
44; 10: 185
Raymonds Farm 9: 23
see also CHICHESTER HALL
RAWRETH SHOT
BRIDGE 9: 20, 21,
31, 32, 33, 43,45 RAYLEIGH
Roman pottery
8: 246
medieval market 13: 16, 19
Dutch Cottage
15: 167-8, 171
Holly Cottage, 18th cent. timber-framed building 17: 142 London Hill (Nos 3-5) 18: 95
post-medieval pot 8: 246, 266
RAYLEIGH CASTLE
medieval pottery
1:40, 147; 18: 41, 42,
43
outer bailey (Bellingham Lane) 16: 132, 138; 17: 162; 18: 39-44(inc. illustr.)
Tudor earthworks 18: 41 RAYLEIGH,
LORD see STRUTT,J. W.
RAYMENT,JOHN L., Genealogy
14: 159-60 RAYNE
middle Bronze Age hoard 18: 13
Anglo-Saxon period 8: 129-30
early medieval
village 8: 128,
129, 130
Cauldron Restaurant, The, post-medieval pottery
17: 151
churchyard, post-medieval pottery
and finds 12: 74 Old School House 15: 159
Rayne/Braintree bypass
Roman rural site 19: 266;
20: 1-29(inc. illustr.)
animal and human bone 20: 22-5, 24
glass from 20: 18-20-19, 19
lithics from 20: 17,
22
metalworkfrom20: 12-13,14
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
mortar from 20: 21
poss. villa 19: 266; 20: 1, 4, 8, 20, 27
pottery
from 20: 8, 14-18, 16-17
slag from 20: 21
tiles from 19: 266;
20: 19-21
worked bone from 20: 17,21
RAYNE, GREAT, StJohn
the Baptist, free chapel of 8: 135
RAYNE, LITTLE,
church at 8: 134
RAYNE HALL 20:
97
manor of 8: 130, 134
RAYNER, ERNEST EDWARD,
and Wallwood estate, Leyton 1: 125
RAYNHAM, EDMUND, Colchester Town Clerk (c. 1721) 18:67
RAYNOR, THOMAS, ofThaxted
8: 227, 228
READING (BERKS),
Civil War siege of2: 7Q-1 REANEY, P. H., In Memoriam 2: 162 REBENSTORF (GERMANY) 1: 90
REBOW, ISAAC MARTIN (d 1781) 18: 70, 71, 72; 19: 224,
225
REBOW, SIR ISAAC (d 1726), Colchester Whig MP 18: 66, 67
REBOW FAMILY, Colchester 19: 224
RED HILLS 14: 19; 16: 140; 17:52
Barling, Gravel Quarry 18: 104
Benfleet, South 8: 259, 260
Bradwell-on-Sea, power station 19: 265
Burnham-on-Crouch, Redward
Farm 8: 163
Canvey Island
1: 265; 2: 14-33(inc. illustr.); 5: 118; 11: 110
Dengie Peninsula 12: 107-9, 108; 20: 172
Goldhanger 14: 19
Langenhoe 1: 131
Maldon, Osea Road 17: 52, 62, 64
Mersea, East, Maydays Farm 14: 138, 144
Peldon 9: 103; 15: 134
Tollesbury 10: 247; 11: 108
Decoy Farm 8: 179
Wigborough, Little, New Hall
Farm 20: 172, 173 REDBRIDGE seeWANSTEAD PARK REDDEWINTER see RADWINTER
REDWARD FARM see BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH REFORMATION
in Colchester 15: 84-95
saints and church dedications 2: 44-6
Waltham Abbey 19: 123, 132
see also
NONCONFORMITY
. REGINALD
DE MAIDENHETH, ABBOT OF
WALTHAM 10: 128, 130
REIGATE (SURREY)
2: 323
castle of 2: 269, 270 REIGATE STONE
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 75, 79
Colchester Castle well (poss.) 5: 238
Rochford 16: 12, 16,20
Waltham Abbey
bloomery forge 5: 179
Market Square 19: 206
monastic site 4: 68, 114-15; 10: 169; 19: 125,
127, 140,
141
REINEHAM (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
RAINHAM HALL, RAINHAM
RELIGION AND RITUAL
Bronze Age
Clacton, Rush Green, ring ditches 15: 128 Harlow,
Bronze Age vessels 16: 99-100
88
IndexforVolumes 1-20
RELIGION AND RITUAL
(cont.)
Iron Age/Roman, Tolleshunt d'Arcy poss. horse and head cults 11: 36, 39
late Iron Age, Woodham Waiter,
ritual deposition (poss.) 20: 172, 174
Celtic/Roman animal burial ritualS: 97; 19: 45 Roman
Christian symbolism on metalwork 18: 115, 116, 117-19
Christianity in eastern Britain 18: 118, 119
Rayne, Rayne/Braintree bypass (poss.) 19: 266; 20: 8,
25,26
Stansted Airport Catering
site, poss. shrine 19: 269
Anglo-Saxon Christian
burials, Waltham Abbey 19: 117, 124-5
medieval
church wall paintings Burstead, Great 20: 150
Henham, St Mary the Virgin Church 20: 152 Essex churches,
indurated conglomerate in 18: 120 Waltham Abbey, Madonna statue 19: 123, 130, 132,
136, 142, 143
post-medieval, Presbyterians, and Myddleton family
8: 283
see also CHURCHES/CHAPELS; CURSUS
MONUMENTS; MONASTERIES AND MONASTIC SITES; NONCONFORMITY;
QUAKERS; REFORMATION;
RELIGIOUS HOUSES; VOTIVE OFFERINGS; WITHAM
(IVY CHIMNEYS)
RELIGIOUS HOUSES
14th-15th cent.
'alien priories' 8: 209, 216-17,
219, 221
and medieval cloth trades 20: 46
see also CHANTRIES; CHURCHES/CHAPELS; MONASTERIES
AND
MONASTIC SITES;TEMPLES
RENAHAM (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
RAINHAM
(BERWICK)
RENTON,
DOUGLAS et al., 'Deserted Settlement
Earthworks at Purleigh'
17: 107-19 REPTON, HUMPHREY,
andWallwood House, Leyton 1:
122
REREDOS, HENHAM, ST MARYTHE VIRGIN CHURCH 20: 152
RETTENDON
All Saint's Church:
restoration 5: 204-6,
214-15(Pl. I) and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 191, 193, 194
see also KILNS,
pottery (Roman)
RETTENDON HALL, Roman pottery
kiln 11: 50 RETTENDONWOODS, and Peasants' Revolt
2: 271 REYNOLDE,JOHN, VICAR OF ST LEONARD'S,
COLCHESTER 15: 85
REYNOLDS FAMILY,
and Pyrgo ('Portgore') 18: 48 REYNOR,JOHN, bailiff
ofRochford Hundred 1: 160
RHEINZABERN (GERMANY), pottery kilns 14:35, 151,
152
RHENISH LAVA
Widford
11: 61
see also QUERNS
RHUDDLAN (FLINTS), Blackmores
Head, fireplace 20: 101
RICH, HENRY see HOLLAND
(1ST EARL OF)
RICH, ROBERT see
WARWICK (2ND EARL OF)
RICH, SIR NATHANIEL, Essex
alarum of 1625 15:97,98 RICHARD I, KING, Assize
of Cloth 20: 34,
38, 57
RINGS,
FINGER
RICHARD
II,KING 2: 267,268, 269, 270,
271-4, 275,
276-7;8:209,211,212,213,214,215-16
coins 18: 106
RICHARD Ill,KING 14: 136
RICHARD OF BELMEIS
I (THE RED BISHOP), Bishop of London 1109-1127 2: 302-4, 306, 308-10,
316-19,327-8
RICHARD OF BELMEIS
II,Bishop of London
1152-1162 2:304
RICHARD OF NEWPORT
20: 84, 85
RICHARDSON, K. M., 'Excavations in Lewis's Gardens, Colchester, 1955 and 1958' 1:7-32
RICHBOROUGH (KENT)
Roman stud 14: 147,
148 Romano-British pottery
Colchester products
14: 50, 54
forms 2: 86, 88, 91, 92, 94
RICHE, ROBERT,
LORD, lord of manor of Braintree
(17th cent.)
8: 133
RICHMOND (YORKS), Essex
fees of the honour of 1: 179- 89
RICKWORD, GERALD
OWEN: IN MEMORIAM 2: 342
RIDGE
MARSH
FARM, FOULNESS see
FOULNESS
RIDGEWELL, ?socketed axe find 18: 14
RIDGEWELL NORTON (NORTUNA
IN DOMESDAY) 16:42
RIEVAULX ABBEY (YORKS), pot-quern 15: 175
RIGBY, RICHARD, Adam Church at Misley 1: 253, 254,
255,257
RIKHIL, WILLIAM,
ROYAL JUSTICE 2: 280, 281 RING DITCHES
and round barrows in Essex
12: 79
Abridge, Wittal's Field 15: 163, 171; 18: 104
Ardleigh 12: 39; 15: 4, 7;
18: 24
Asheldham 16:87
Bromley, Great, Bromley
Thicks 9: 99
Clacton, Rush Green 8: 147, 148, 149; 15: 121-8 (inc.
illustr.), 165, 170
Colchester, Chitts Hill9:
1, 4-6, 4-6, 7, 14, 17, 19
Dunmow, Great 12: 77, 78
Peering 15: 152
Kelvedon, Doucecroft 19: 18, 37
Orsett
Cock, Bronze Age 18: 17-19, 19,24, 25-7
Sheering/Matching 15: 152
Springfield, Barnes Farm 14: 142
Stour
valley (Wormingford/Bures) 14: 114, 115
Sturmer, Popesmill Farm 16: 134
Toppesfield 19: 255,
256
Totham, Great, Lofts Farm 12: 43; 13: 53, 58; 14: 139; 16:
128
Waltham Abbey, Saxo-Norman enclosure 5: 149
see also BROOMFIELD PLANTATION QUARRY; MUCKING
RING HILL CAMP, LITTLEBURY, Iron Age hillfort
10: 23, 24, 26; 17: 123
RINGS
copper
alloy
Fingringhoe 18: 9, 10
Waltham Abbey monastic site 10: 162, 164
iron
Iron Age/Roman, Chadwell StMary 1:128,136 medieval, Waltham
Abbey monastic site 10: 158, 160
see alsoTERRET RINGS
RINGS, FINGER
Romano-British, Chelmsford 4: 19
89
RINGS, FINGER
RINGS,
FINGER (cont.)
copper alloy Heybridge 17: 23 Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 18, 19
Colchester, Lexden Road 16: 145, 148
medieval, Great Canfield,
Old Fitzjohns 8: 157, 165
glass, Roman, Colchester
3: 33, 34
gold, Roman, Colchester 14: 153-5
RINGWOULD (KENT), biconical
urn 7: 17 RISEBERGH (BUCKS), 15th cent. manor of2: 294-5 RISEBRIDGE, MANOR OF (IN HAVERING) 9: 134 RITUAL see RELIGION AND RITUAL RIVENHALL
?Neolithic long barrow 16: 92
early timber church 10: 73, 74 Roman period
buckle
18:116,117
poss. villa site 19: 82, 87 medieval
period
clergy 1: 251
pottery 15: 66
'Rivenhall: investigations of a villa, church and village
195o-1977 (Rodwell,W.J,andK.A.)
17:180
St Mary's and All Saints' Church
20: 152
see
also COLEMAN'S FARM/APPLEFORD FARM,
WITHAM
RIVERS, 4TH EARL see SAVAGE, RICHARD ROACH, RIVER 16: 7; 17: 160
ROACH ESTUARY
Hullbridge Project 18: 107
salt production 16: 7 ROADS
Roman
11:52
A134 origins (nr Colchester) 7: 54
Braintree 8: 121-2, 123; 16: 28, 30,36
Coggeshall Road earthworks
8: 104, 107, 108; 15: 36,
37, 38, 43, 44, 45,
50
London Road 1.9,: 262
Sandpit Road 17: 91
Chelmsford
Baddow Road 11: 101
to Braintree at Little Waltham
2: 47 Chigwell to Harlow li: 53
Colchester, East Stockwell Street
3: 38-9 Colchester to Cambridge, Via Devana 1: 175
Colchester to Clacton,
at St Osyth (Wellwick Farm) 12: 47
Dengie Peninsula
12: 109
Easthorpe, Gol Grove 13: 51
Heybridge 17: 63
Heybridge to Wickham
Bishops 11: 53
Kelvedon 10:245
Lofts Farm 17:61
Navestock, Watton's Green (poss.) 14: 125
Pebmarsh (poss.) 1: 173, 175
Radwinter to Wixoe 11: 53
Romford, Warren Farm 20: 164
Sewardstone, Northfield nursery
(poss.) 9: 104; 10: 176
Stane Street 8: 104, 107, 108, 112, 128; 11: 115; 17: 82
at Braintree 20: 159
at Coggeshall17: 159; 19:47,80,82,83, 84,86
at Dunmow, Great 20: 179
and medieval markets 13: 18, 19
near Rayne 19: 266; 20: 1
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
Tilbury, West, Gun Hill (poss.) 5: 7o-1 Wickford 2: 96
medieval
Chelmsford 2: 333
and growth of markets 13: 18-19 post-medieval
A12 Chelmsford
by-pass 16: 120
A13/M25 schemes, Thurrock 12: 48; 13: 54; 18: 16, 17
A120 (near Rayne) (Stebbing Ford) 20: 1 A129 diversion, Chichester Hall 9: 20,
21, 31
Braintree, Toft's Garage 17: 84
Coggeshall, by-pass
route 15: 151 Colchester
eastern by-pass, prehistoric features
13: 50, 57, 58
northern by-pass
7: 33
Maldon, Southern Relief
Road 20: 164
Turnpike Trusts
9: 31, 33,45
see also CAUSEWAYS; 'DROVEWAY'; M11 MOTORWAY; M25 MOTORWAY; RAYNE (RAYNE/BRAINTREE
BYPASS); STANFORD LE HOPE BYPASS;
TILBURY DOCKS APPROACH
ROAD; TRACKWAYS
ROBERT 'DE SIGILLO', BISHOP OF LONDON 2: 304
ROBERTS, FREDERICK, 'The Surviving Facade of Crompton's Original
Works, Anchor Street, Chelmsford' 12: 116-17
ROBERTSON, I.G. 17: 7
ROBINSON, DORCAS (WIFE
OF GEORGE) 20: 133, 136, 137
ROBINSON, GEORGE, 17th-cent.Witham token hoard 20:
133-42,138
ROBINSON FAMILY, ofWitham 20: 133, 135-40
ROCHELL, WILLIAM
DE LA, Ockendon manor 18: 99 ROCHESTER (KENT)
Castle
2: 42-3
Cathedral19: 127 ROCHFORD
general
medieval period 16: 7-22 (inc. illustr.)
?medieval boundary embankment
13: 71
manor 16:7
medieval clergy
1: 252
17th cent. Ship-money
1: 160, 162
1801 agricultural survey
5: 191,198
pottery
from 16: 12, 16-19,
17, 19
Cherry Orchard
Lane brickfield: prehistoric evidence 9: 103 East Street
16: 7, 10, 12-15, 13-14
post-medieval cottages 16: 7, 15
Roman gravel pathway 12: 46; 16: 13, 15,20
watercourses 16: 12, 13, 15,
20,21
Golf Course, Tudor
brick structure 11: 108; 13: 38 Horner's Corner,
medieval and post-medieval structures
18: 108
industrial estate, Roman evidence 9: 103
Market Square 16: 10-11, 12
medieval and post-medieval structures 11: 107-8;
16: 7,
12,20-1
Rochford Hall, 16th cent. 17: 162, 165, 173; 18: 108 South Street
No. 17
medieval hall house
brick chimney stack 20: 96
restoration 16: 132
Turnpike Trust 9: 31,33
90
Index for HJlumes 1-20
ROCKLAND ALL SAINTS/ROCKLAND ST ANDREWS
(NORFOLK), 'Rokelund' medieval knight's fee and 'Anstey case' 15: 70, 80
ROCQUE,JOHN, map (1741-6),
Stratford Broadway 15: 170 RODING
1801 agricultural survey 5: 189-90
and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 193, 194
parish church dedications 2: 37-8 RODING, ABBESS
1801 agricultural survey 5: 189, 195
Berwick Berners (Roinges
in Domesday) 16: 43 St Edmund's Church 2: 38
RODING, AYTHORPE
and Ely Abbey 1: 190
St Mary's Church
2: 38; 18: 100 RODING, BEAUCHAMP
Saxo-Norman settlement 13: 42,46
deserted medieval
village 13: 42,46
medieval fee 1: 179, 185, 186
medieval pottery
13: 39,42
St Botolph's
Church 2: 38
RODING, BERNERS,
parish church dedication 2: 38 RODING, HIGH
All Saints Church 2: 38
and Ely Abbey 1: 190
RODING, LEADEN 2: 38
Roman coin 8: 243
and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 192
medieval manor 8: 210,214-15,222 RODING, MARGARET
Marks Hall16: 41,43
Rodinges/Roinges (poss.
Domesday placename) 16:41,43,
46
St Margaret's Church 2: 38
RODING MOREL, and Ely Abbey 1: 190 RODING, RIVER 10: 25; 20: 54
RODING, WHITE
Cammas Hall 20: 92
Rodinges (poss.
Domesday placename) 16: 46
St Martin's
Church 2: 38
RODING VALLEY TRUNK SEWER 8: 200, 201, 202 RODINGES (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see RODING,
MARGARET (Marks
Hall); RODING, WHITE
RODWELL, K.A.
'Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon finds from Stanford
le Hope' 5: 123-6
'The Excavation of a Romano-British Pottery Kiln at Palmer's School,
Grays, Essex' 15: 11-35
see also book reviewed (below)
RODWELL, W. J.
'Excavation of a "Red
Hill" on Canvey Island' 2: 14-33 'Excavations at Gun Hill, WestTilbury' 5: 48-112 'Orsett "Cock" Cropmark
Site' 6: 13-39
'Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon finds
from Stanford le
Hope' 5: 123-6
Romano-British pottery kilns, products of 5: 19-47
'The Production and Distribution of Pottery and Tiles in
the Territory
oftheTrinovantes' 14: 15-76 and Drury, P. J., and Wickenden, N. P., 'Finds from the
Probable Site of a Roman
Villa at Dawes Heath, Thundersley' 13: 66-8, 67
and Rodwell, K. A., 'Rivenhall: investigations of a villa,
church and village 1950-1977' (book reviewed) 17: 180
ROUND, JOHN HORACE
ROINGES (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see RODING, ABBESS (BERWICK BERNERS); RODING, MARGARET
ROKEL,JOHN, ROYAL
JUSTICE 2: 280,281 ROKELUND see ROCKLAND ALL
SAINTS/ROCKLANDSTANDREWS (NORFOLK)
ROLLIN & FEUARDENT, PARIS COIN DEALERS
20: 134
ROMAN ARMY UNITS
Legio XIV Gemina 11: 44
Legio XXValeria 11: 44; 14:33
ROMAN ESSEX SOCIETY 8: 234-48
Chelmsford excavation 4: 3
ROMAN ROADS see ROADS (Roman)
ROMAN/ROMANO-BRITISH PERIOD see POTTERY
and under individual places by name
ROMFORD
Palaeolithic hand-axes 11: 32, 33
medieval period
12th/13th cent. textile occupations 20: 39,45
market 13: 17
see also HAVERING (MEDIEVAL MANOR)
and English
Civil War 2: 73, 74
Gidea Park 8:
246
market excavations, tannery
evidence 16: 132
St Edward
the Confessor, Church of 2: 38, 40
see also COOKE (COKE)
FAMILY, OF GIDEA HALL; WARREN FARM
ROOFING MATERIALS see LOUVERS; SLATE;TILES
ROOK HALL,
GOLDHANGER
general
prehistoric features
18: 107-8; 19: 265-6
Chappel Farm site 16: 131
salvage excavation 16: 131; 17: 160, 165 Bronze Age
cremation 18: 108
poss. well (Feature 49) 16: 94-6, 97-9
pottery 15: 167; 16: 131
smith's hoard 18: 108
early Iron Age
poss. well (Feature 661) 16: 94, 96,97-9
pottery 16:94-7, 95, 131
early Saxon metallurgy evidence 19: 261,266
ROOKERY HILL, LITTLE
THURROCK 5: 114, 116
prehistoric features
5: 115
medieval features
5:113,115,117,118
ROSKELL,J. S., 'John Doreward
ofBocking, Speaker in 1399
and 1413' 8: 209-23
ROTHEND,ASHDON,medievalfee 1:179,185,188
ROTHERLY (WILTS), Iron Age post settings, poss. raised granary 6:4
ROUEN (FRANCE)
abbey of St Ouen 2: 289-91; 8: 216-17; 12: 94, 95,
97, 99;
15:173,174
Mersea Charter
2: 289-90; 12: 94-102; 14: 87-93, 90
ROULAND,JOHN (CLERK) 2: 275
ROUND, GEORGE (1803-57) 1: 17
ROUND, GEORGE (BANKER) (c. 1795) 14: 103 ROUND, JOHN HORACE
Domesday Book studies 12: 11-24, 28-30, 32, 33, 37; 16:
40,41
shaping of a historian
12: 1-lO(inc. illustr.)
and
Vi"ctoria County
Histories 12: 11, 15, 16,
18, 19, 25-
38
91
ROUND FAMILY, COLCHESTER
ROUND FAMILY, COLCHESTER 1: 17
ROUND HOUSES see STRUCTURES, EXCAVATED
(Iron Age)
ROUSE, ROBERT, Colchester mercer 15: 86
ROWE, MISS V. A., 'Robert,
Second Earl ofWarwick and the Payment of Ship-Money in Essex' 1: 16Q-3
ROWE, SIR WILLIAM 2:69,74,75 ROXBURGH CASTLE (ROX) 8: 213
ROYDON, Netherhall (Nasinga
in Domesday) 16: 41,42 RUBBISH PITS
Roman
Colchester
Balkerne Gardens 3: 50
St Mary's Rectory
3: 67 Shelford, Little,
Foulness 9: 1OQ-1 Waltham, Little, Shopfield 2: 50,51
Saxo-Norman manorial
enclosure, Waltham Abbey 5: 149- 50
RUCKHOLT, LEYTON
Leintuna Domesday manor 16: 42
Elizabethan manor court: leet
jurisdiction 13: 4, 5-6, 13n
18th cent. manor 1: 121
RUDGE, E. A., 'Interim Report on the Distribution of the
Puddingstone Quern' 1:247-9
RUDSTON (YORK.S), mosaic 18: 117, 119 RUNNYMEDE BRIDGE
(SURREY)
late Bronze Age 18: 12
pottery 16: 107; 17:31
RUNSELL GREEN,
DANBURY, medieval sword/dagger pommel11: 65
RUNWALD, SAINT, parish church dedications 2: 38 RUNWELL, medieval
clergy 1: 252
RUSH
GREEN, CLACTON
prehistoric features 8: 147, 147-9, 148; 12:
82
Bronze Age ring ditches 8: 147, 148, 149;
15: 121-8 (inc.
illustr.), 165,170
'Deverel-Rimbury' culture 15: 127
post-medieval pottery 8: 179-80, 180
RUSHDEN (NORTHANTS), 'Belgic' pottery kilns
14: 18 RUSHEY PLATT,
NR SWINDON (WILTS),
medieval
aquamanile15:56,59,60,62 RYAN, PATRICIA
M. et al.
'Ashmans, Woodham Waiter:
a post-medieval house and its setting' 20: 120-32
'Deserted Settlement Earthworks at Purleigh'
17: 107-19 'Fieldwork and Excavation at Pyrgo Park 1971 and 1972'
18:45-52
'John Ennows: A Previously Unknown
Clay-Pipe Maker of All Saints,
Colchester' 15: 106-12
'Maidens Tye: a moated site at High Easter' 19: 176--95 RYDER,EDWARD,andManorofLeyton 1:115,116,117
RYDER, SIR WILLIAM 1: 115-16, 117,119
RYDER, SKINNER, and 'Wallwood' forest 1: 118-19 RYE HOUSE (HERTS) 20: 92
RYE (SUSSEX), Baptist Chapel 5: 236
RYLEY, EDWARD,
Rector ofPeldon 7: 63
RYPERE, THOMAS, Colchester
town clerk (15th cent.) 14: 99, 101n
RYS,
THOMAS 1: 183
SAALE VALLEY (GERMANY), salt production 16: 140 SACKVILLE FAMILY,
'Anstey case' and medieval
inheritance 15: 68-83
SACOMBE (HERTS), medieval
manor 8: 213
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
SAFFRONWALDEN 8: 166
general
brass-rubbing 11: 122
development of settlement
17: 120, 127
late Iron Age features 17: 63, 123-4
Roman pottery kiln see KILNS, pottery (Roman) medieval period 20: 45, 46, 56
'Battle Ditches'
1: 141-59 (inc. illustr.); 9: 104; 11: 57
expansion 1: 155
Manhall, medieval fee of 1: 179, 184
market 2: 45; 13: 16, 17; 16: 133
'Wealden' houses 20: 108 16th cent.
HolyTrinity, Guild of2: 45
incorporation 8: 225
post-medieval, structure excavated (later Bell Inn) 16: 118
Abbey Lane, Saxo-Norman features
9: 104
Castle 8: 165-6;
11: 70-2, 71, 108
Castle Grounds, medieval
structure 18: 96 Emson Close,
17th/18th cent. well9: 91-2 Gibson Estate 1: 143, 153, 155
King Street,
No. 35, post-medieval cellar 19: 253 Market Row/Hill
Street, medieval market
place 16: 133 Museum Street 16: 133
Old Rectory 19: 253
Pig Market 16: 133
St Mary's Parish
Church 2: 45
and Sir J. Griffin Griffin of Audley End 11: 92-3, 97, 98
Slade,The (stream)
16: 133
see also
AUDLEY
END; GRIMSDITCHWOOD; WALDEN, LITTLE; WALDEN (MANOR)
SAFFRONWALDEN MUSEUM
1977 activities 9: 157
Iron Age linchpin
18: 114
ST ALBANS (HERTS)
Abbey and late 14th cent. crisis 2:
273, 275
see also
VERULAMIUM
ST CLAIR, HAMON
DE (FATHER OF HUBERT) 20: 31, 32
ST CLAIR, HUBERT DE, Constable of Colchester (1155)
20:30-3
ST CLAIR FAMILY 20: 3Q-2
ST CLERES
HALL see
ST
OSYTH
ST EDMUNDSBURY ABBEY see BURY ST EDMUNDS (SUFFOLK)
ST HELEN, GUILD OF 2: 39
ST HELIER QERSEY)
8: 187, 194
ST JOHN, OLIVER (LATER CHIEF JUSTICE) 2: 61, 63,
64
ST JOSEPH, DR}.
K. S.
'Air Reconnaissance: Recent Results' 5: 6(&n) Orsett Cock site 6: 13
Thurrock survey
5: 48
ST LAWRENCE ('VILLA
SANCTI LAUENCII')/
NEWLAND?, medieval knight's
fee and 'Anstey case' 15: 70, 78
ST MARTIN LE GRAND, cartulary 20: 84 ST OSYTH 12: 82
Belgic/Roman pottery 8: 149
medieval market 13: 16, 19
medieval wool trade 20: 38
Mill Street, 19th cent. well 9: 91
Priory Park, Roman building excavated
1: 259, 260,261
St Cleres Hall 20: 32
92
ST OSYTH (cont.)
Wellwick (WellWyck/Welwick) 2:301 Farm
Roman features 12: 47; 15: 168; 16: 134; 17: 144
not precisely
dated, ironworking furnaces
14: 141-2
see also
CHICH/CHICHE
ST OSYTH ABBEY 5: 234; 20: 32
foundation
and 'black canons' 2: 299, 304-5,
306,308,310
charters 2: 315-28,
32D-1(Pl. 11)
Lives of Saint Osyth 2: 299-328 Holland,
manor of20: 75,81
ST OUEN, ABBEY OF (ROUEN) see ROUEN ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL
as ecclesiastical landowner
2: 37; 15: 141
and foundation of St Osyth's
2: 302,303,304,316,318 ST PETER'S SCHOOL,
COGGESHALL see
COGGESHALL
SAINTS, and parish church dedications in Essex 2: 34-46 SALISBURY,
JOHN OF see JOHN OF SALISBURY SALISBURY
CATHEDRAL (WILTS)
architectural stonework 20: 101
structural timberwork 18: 62
SALLOWS, ROBERT,
Thorpe Hall farm 2: 127
SALMON, NATHANIEL, History of Essex (unfinished) 20: 144, 145
SALT INDUSTRY
prehistoric (general), Mucking 9: 101 late Bronze Age
Corringham, Hall Farm (poss.)
16: 140
Mucking 16: 140
Woodham Ferrers, South 16: 130 Belgic
lngoldmells (Lines) 14: 19-20, 20,22
Tollesbury 11: 108
Iron Age/Roman period 5: 92-3; 14: 20, 22, 38; 17:
52
Canvey Island 2: 14, 17, 21; 11: 110; 12: 40; 15:
34, 165,
171
Wigborough, Little,
New Hall Farm 20: 172, 173
Roman, Havengore Island, poss. site 18: 107
not precisely dated
Crouch estuary 16: 7
Hullbridge Survey 15: 167; 16: 130
Grays, Palmer's
School (College) 15: 33-4,35
Maldon, Osea Road 'Red Hill' 17: 52, 64
Roach estuary 16: 7
Southminster, Bovill's
Marsh 9: 84
see also BRIQUETAGE; RED HILLS
SALTCOTES HALL, HEYBRIDGE, Roman and post
Roman finds 17: 60
SALTONSTALL MONUMENT, SOUTH
OCKENDON CHURCH 5:213-14,217
SALVIN, ANTHONY
(VICTORIAN ARCHITECT), and
Pyrgo 18:48
SAMANTUNA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
PELDON (SAMPSON'S FARM) SAMPFORD, GREAT
Monks Cottage
12: 70-1, 72,83
Old Manor House
12: 88-9
Parsonage Farm, post-medieval house and
barn 12: 88 Store House 11: 82-3
The White
House 12: 89
SAMPFORD, LITTLE, Rectory
11: 83
SAMPSON'S FARM (SAMANTUNA IN DOMESDAY)
seePELDON
SCOTLAND, WILLIAM
WILKIE
SANDALS see SHOES
SANDFORD,
ALICE (5TH EARL OF OXFORD'S
COUNTESS) 6: 91, 92, 97; 16: 57 SANDON
Romano-British period
pottery 8: 251,253-8, 254,
256,274
see also KILNS, pottery (Roman) Bensted Green (Bedenestede/Bedenesteda)
Domesday placename
16: 41
medieval knight's fee and
'Anstey case' 15: 70,79
church, pillar
piscina 5: 216
and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 195
Lavender's
gravel pit 8: 253; 11: 50
medieval clergy 1: 252
SANDOWN PARK, ESHER (SURREY), Iron Age pottery
1:78,84,85
SANSOM, CHARLES, and Wallwood, Leyton 1: 123, 124
SANSOM, PHILIP, and Wallwood, Leyton 1: 123 SANSOM FAMILY,
and Wallwood, Leyton 1: 123 'SARACEN'S HEAD'
and de Vere tombs 16: 61-2
Prested Hall Chase, Kelvedon 6: 95, 96, 96-7(Pl. VII)
SARGEANT,JAMES (PAINTER) 8:135
SAUNDERS, E. S.,Vicar ofThorpe
2: 125
SAUNDERS,JONATHAN, Rector ofPeldon
7: 65 SAVAGE, RICHARD, LORD COLCHESTER (LATER
4TH EARL RIVERS),
c. 16881: 119-20 SAVAGE, SIR THOMAS 10:121
SAVIGNAC FOUNDATION, COGGESHALL
ABBEY 16: 150
SAVILL, SAMUEL, Colchester Tory 18:68
SAVORY, L., and Couchman,
C., 'The Cropmark
Complex and a Group ofDeverel-Rimbury Burials at Ardleigh, Essex' 15: 1-10
SAWEN FAMILY,
Little Waltham 1: 112
SAXON PERIOD see POTTERY; SUNKEN-FEATURED BUILDINGS (GRUBENHA'USER'; and
under individual places by name
SAXY,JOHN, Rector ofPeldon 7: 62
SAYE AND SELE, LORD 2: 143
SCABBARD MOUNTS, COPPER ALLOY, Anglo-Saxon,
Prittlewell19: 101, 103, 110
SCABBARDS 20: 118
bronze
Iron Age/La Tene
period 14: 8
Roman, Colchester 3: 28, 29, 30 SCANDINAVIA
bronze axes 8: 280
early copper
alloy brooch types 16: 149
Gerrild Church, Jutland
(Denmark), medieval plough representation 4: 116-17
timber building techniques
10: 72, 73-4
see also DANISH INVASIONS
SCHLESWIG (GERMANY), dendrochronology 14: 83 SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN (GERMANY), Saxon pottery
influences 1: 90
SCIDDINCHOU (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
MISTLEY (SHEDDON/SHARING
HALL) SCILCHEHAM/SCIDDEHAM (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see MISTLEY
SCILLY ISLES, Nornour 14: 146, 148
SCOLE (NORFOLK), Roman pottery
14: 49 SCOTLAND,
WILLIAM WILKIE (FAMBRIDGE
BREACHES SCHEME)
18:77, 78,80, 83,
85,86
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