THORRINGTON, ?Neolithic long barrow 16: 92
THRESHING FLOORS, possible,
Saxon?, Linford, Mucking 1:73
THUNDERSLEY
medieval cloth trades 20: 58
see also DAWES HEATH
THUNRESLAU (HALF
HUNDRED: DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
see BALLINGDON; BELCHAMP
ALTER;BINSLEY
THURLOE, SECRETARY OF STATE 1: 198-9, 200,
203,
204
THURROCK
Al3/M25 road schemes 12: 48; 13: 54
archaeological sites 5: 7
Baker Street, mise. pottery finds 16: 119 Palmers School see under Grays
Turok (Domesday
placename, part of manor)
16: 46
see also CHADWELL ST MARY; HORNDON-ON- THE-HILL;
ORSETT; RAINBO OOD; STANFORD-LE-HOPE; STIFFORD; TILBURY DOCKS APPROACH
ROAD; TILBURY, WEST
THURROCK, LITTLE
11th cent. landholding 4: 131
1801 agricultural survey 5: 198
palaeobotany 7: 12
Thurruca/Turocha (poss.
Domesday placename) 16: 46
see also KILNS, pottery (Roman); ROOKERY HILL
THURROCK, WEST
11th cent.
landholding 4: 132
medieval clergy 1: 252
Mitchells (Turocha (poss. Domesday placename)) 16: 46
palaeobotany 7: 12
St Clement's
Church 2: 42; 12:
49; 20: 169
see also PURFLEET
THURROCK HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
Chadwell St Mary 1:136,139
THURROCK MUSEUM
J. G. Coates Collection 5: 123
Mucking landscape fmds 5: 9
Tilbury Docks Approach
Road finds 5: 113 Tilbury, est, Gun Hill excavation 5: 50
THURRUCA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
THURROCK, LITTLE TIBERIUS,
EMPEROR, coins 4: 5, 16; 11: 43-4, 49
TICKENHAM
(SOMERSET), bronze chisel18: 10 TIERNEY, GEORGE,
Colchester radical19: 226 TILBURY DOCKS APPROACH ROAD 5: 113-18,
114
see also GRAYS, PALMERS
GRAMMAR
SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS; ROOKERY HILL,
LITTLE THURROCK
TILBURY, EAST
Coalhouse Fort 16: 127; 17: 160, 165; 19: 157,264
Ferris Aggregates Pit 8: 152-5, 154
medieval hospital
(later blockhouse) 19: 154-7, 156
Priestwick chantry 19: 155
St Catherine's Church (pre-Reformation) 2: 39
Stonehouse chantry 19: 155, 157
Tileberia (poss. Domesday
placename) 16: 46
TILBURY, WEST 5: 70
Candovers, Romano-British pottery kiln 17: 163
Church of StJames 2: 41
Gravesend/Gravesanda as (Domesday placename) 16: 42;
19: 157
TILES
Tilbury
Fort 13: 54-5,
59; 20: 159, 169
origins (medieval
hospital and chapel) 19: 157-8
Tileberia (poss. Domesday
placename) 16:46
see also GUN HILL, WEST TILBURY; KILNS, pottery
(Roman)
TILBURY-BY-CLARE (TILBURY-JUXTA-CLARE),
medieval clergy 1: 252
TILEBERIA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
TILBURY
TILEKILN FARM, HADHAM 14: 55,
56 TILES
box-flue see flue
flat (bonding) Roman
Braintree
Bradford's Farm Estate 8: 103
Hatches Farm 8: 104
Mill Lane (north of) 8: 84
Rayne Road 8: 59
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 54
Corringham Hall 5: 121
Heybridge 17:21,57,59
lngatestone, Mill Green 2: 335, 336
Mile End pottery kilns 7: 52
Rawreth 9: 42
altham Abbey bloomery forge 5: 168
flat/brick, Roman, Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 19, 20
floor
Roman
Coggeshall
East Street 19: 80
St Peter's School19: 64, 65, 68,86
medieval
Bardfield Saling 8: 244
church 8: 78,
275
Blackmore 10: 235 Braintree
Bank Street 8: 76,78
St Michael's Church 8: 96
Brightlingsea Church
8: 266,
275, 276
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 46, 48-9(Pl. 1), 50,
69, 70-4, 74,80n
Coggeshall, East Street 19: 73, 81
Downham, StMargaret's Church
15: 151 lngrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 57 Latchingdon
St Michael's Church 11: 17, 24, 27,30
plain (Flemish) 11: 24, 27
Pleshey Castle 8: 78; 10: 152
Pyrgo Park, Havering-atte-Bower, Perm type and
Flemish 18: 51
Rochford 16: 20
Springfield, All Saints' Church 12: 74
altham Abbey monastic
grange 4: 109
althamAbbey monastic site 2:257-61, 258; 10:
247,255;19: 133,140
Penn tiles 10: 151, 153
plain (prob. Flemish) 10: 152
' est Essex' Group 10: 152, 153
estminsterTiler Group 10: 152, 153
rittle, All Saints'
Church 8: 169, 173 medieval/post -medieval
altham Abbey relief tiles, altham
Abbey monastic site 10: 153, 154-6
est Horndon
Hall (Flemish) 13: 40
105
TILES
TILES, floor (cont.)
post-medieval
Holland, Little,
church 20: 79
Leighs, Great, St Mary's Church 12: 69 Theydon Mount, Hill Hall (Dutch) 16: 135 Waltham Abbey monastic
grange 4: 109 Waltham Abbey monastic site (Dutch) 10: 156
not precisely dated, Newport, St Leonard's Hospital20: 88
flue (box-flue/tubuli)
Roman 14: 44-5
Bradwell-on-Sea 8: 155 Braintree
Bradford's Farm Estate 8: 103
Hatches Farm 8: 104
Rayne Road 8: 60
Skitt's Hill 8: 110, 111
Broomfield Plantation
Quarry 17: 78, 80, 81
Chelmsford 8: 125
Chignal St}ames 8: 158 Coggeshall
East Street 19: 80
Farm Hi1119: 87
St Peter's School19: 56, 64, 68, 86
Colchester
Lewis's Gardens
1: 12, 15
Queen Street 3: 87
Heybridge 17: 21, 64
Layer de la Haye 14: 123
Maldon, Southern
Relief Road 20: 164
Mile End pottery
kilns 7: 52
Moulsham, Chelmsford 1: 165
Mucking villa 5: 13-14
Nazeingbury 10: 41, 45, 108
Oakley,Little 8: 155
Rawreth 9: 42
Rayne/Braintree
bypass 19: 266;
20: 8, 19,20-1,27
St Osyth Priory Park 1: 261
Waltham Abbey bloomery forge
5: 168
Waltham, Little,
Shopfield 2: 53
Writtle, Sturgeon's Farm 8: 244 hypocaust
Roman 14:44
Bradwell-juxta-C ggeshall
8: 244 Braintree ·
Bradford's Farm Estate 8: 103
Letch's Yard 16: 125
Henham, Great Hall
Field 13: 37
Wanstead Park 16: 132
Wickford 2: 96
pilae
Colchester
Lewis's Gardens 1: 9, 15
Queen Street 3:
88, 89
relief patterned, Roman, Colchester,
Lewis's Gardens 1: 15
roof
Roman
general usage 14: 43-4
Chelmsford mansio 4:
13
Chignal St}ames 9: 79
Coggeshall
East Street 19: 79, 80
St Peter's School19: 53, 56, 67, 68 Colchester
North Hill 3: 45
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
S side ofTemple
precinct (and antefixes) 3: 118, 119,127
Victoria Inn 3: 92
Nazeingbury 10: 41, 44,45
Rawreth 2: 340
St Osyth, Welwick
Farm 17: 144 Waltham Abbey
bloomery forge 5: 168
Market Place 19: 211
Waltham, Little, Shopfield 2: 53
Wickford 2: 96
imbrices
Benfleet, South 8: 259 Braintree
Hatches Farm 8: 104
Rayne Road 8: 59
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 54
Chignal St}ames 8: 158
Coggeshall19: 84
St Peter's School19: 53, 64, 65
Heybridge 17: 21
lngatestone, Mill Green 2: 335
Layer de la Haye 14: 123
Mucking villa 5: 13-14
Nazeingbury 10: 108
Rawreth 9: 42
Rayne/Braintree bypass
20: 19-20
Sewardstone, Northfield Nurseries 10: 177, 182
Waltham Abbey, Market Place 19: 206, 211
tegulae
distribution and usage 14: 44
Benfleet, South 8: 259
Boreham, Great Holts Pit 8: 161
Bradwell juxta Coggeshall 8: 244
Bradwell-on-Sea 8: 155 Braintree
Bovingdon and Fennes Estate 8: 161
Bradford's Farm Estate 8: 103
Fairview Estate
8: 162
Hatches Farm 8: 104
Mount House 16: 39
Rayne Road 8: 59, 85
Sandpit Road 17: 93
Skitt's HillS: 110, 111
Broomfield Plantation Quarry (poss.) 17: 74, 78,
80,81
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 53
Chelmsford temple site 4: 23
Chignal St}ames
8: 158
Coggeshall19: 84
St Peter's School19: 53, 64, 65
Danbury Camp 10: 17
Henham, Great Hall Field 13: 37
Heybridge 17:21,59,64
Bouchernes Farm 17:60
Crescent Road 17: 57, 59
lngatestone, Mill Green 2: 335-6, 336; 12:
72
Ingrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 56-7, 58
Layer de la Haye 14: 123
Mile End pottery
kilns 7: 52 Mucking
Roman kilns 5: 17
villa 5: 13-14
Nazeingbury 10: 108
Oakley, Little 8: 155
106
IndexforVolumes 1-20
TILES, roof, Roman, tegulae (cont.)
Rawreth
9: 42
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 19, 20
St Osyth,Wellwick
Farm 12: 47
St Osyth Priory Park 1: 259
Sewardstone, Northfield Nurseries 10: 177, 182,
184
Waltham Abbey bloomery forge 5: 168
Church Street 19: 270
Market Place 19: 206,211
Writtle, Sturgeon's Farm 8: 244
antefixes, Roman, Wickford, Beachamps Farm 12: 66, 67
medieval
general
Canfield, Little 15: 144
Chelmsford Dominican Priory
6:68-70, 69
Coggeshall, Grange Barn 16: 152
Downham, St Margaret's Church
15: 151
Ingrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 57, 58 Waltham Abbey
bloomery forge 5:
168
Market Place 19: 212
monastic grange 4: 59
monastic site 19: 143 hip
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 70
Waltham Abbey monastic
grange 4: 48, 115
lug, Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 69, 70
pantiles, Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 70 peg tiles
Barking, Abbey Road 20: 159
Blackmore 10: 234, 235 Braintree
Bank Street 8: 69, 77
Rayne Road 8: 60
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6:46,48,68-70, 79 Dunmow, Great, Stagg's Farm 11:34
Old Copped Hall17:
100, 105
Orsett
Cock 18: 23, 31
Rayleigh Castle 18:41,44 ridge
Blackmore 10: 235
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 70 Ingrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 57 Waltham Abbey
monastic grange 4: 48,
115
post-medieval
peg tiles
Coggeshall, East Street 19: 79
Fryerning, Stoneymore Wood 13: 51
Heybridge 17: 17
Holland, Little, church 20: 79
Ingrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 57 Mile End pottery kilns 7: 53
Pyrgo Park, Havering-atte-Bower 18: 51
Widford
11: 61
not precisely dated
peg tiles
Asheldham, St Lawrence's Church 20: 150
Purleigh 17:112
Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 112, 113, 117 tubuli see flue
wall, post-medieval, delftware, Braintree, Bank Street 8: 78 well-lining, Roman, Colchester Castle 5: 237-8
TIMBER, STRUCTURAL
general and unspecified
Hocking, Straits
Mill, ?Roman 13: 39
Ingrav , St Nicholas'
Old Church 9: 54,
55 Roman
Arkesden, Chardwell
Farm 8: 156
Asheldham, St Lawrence's Church 20: 150
Barking,AbbeyRoad
17: 156;20:
159 Braintree
Albert Road 8: 112
Blyth's Meadow 15:40
Toft's Garage 17:82,83,91
Canvey
Island 2: 19
Coggeshall, East Street 19: 72, 79
Colchester Castle 10: 242
Cressing, All Saints' Church 6: 83, 84, 85, 88
Dagenham, Rose Gate 20: 162
Holland, Little, church 20: 79
Kelvedon, Doucecroft 19: 35
Maldon,
Southern Relief Road 20: 164
Orsett Cock 18: 31
Pebmarsh 1: 171
Purleigh 20: 151
Shenfield 13: 38 medieval
Danbury
Camp 10: 17
Rochford 16: 19-20 post-medieval
Danbury Camp 10: 17
Holland, Little, church 20: 79
Rochford 16: 19-20
Woodham Waiter, Ashmans 20: 128
not precisely dated
Leighs, Great, St Mary's Church
15: 144 Rayleigh, Dutch Cottage, Delft 15: 167
see also drains; kilns, tile; tesserae
TTI.LINGHAM
church, Great Rood 2: 35
Ciltedic (Domesday placename) (Childerditch) 16: 41
medieval cloth trades
20: 56
Reddings farm (Redwens)
2: 149
TTI.LINGHAM HALL 19: 232
TTI.LOTSON, WILLIAM, CURATE,
and de Vere tombs 16: 55
TILTY ABBEY,
12th cent. charters
2: 289,291-2
TIMBER seeTIMBER,
STRUCTURAL; WOOD
REMAINS
TIMBER FRAMING
see under ARCHITECTURE TIMBER NAILS see NAILS
TIMBER, STRUCTURAL
early (undated), Mersea Island 17: 161
early-to-middle Iron Age, Tilbury,
West, Gun Hill 5: 53-4 Roman
Braintree
Bradford's Farm Estate 8: 103
The Fountain 15: 163
Chelmsford 4: 16-21,24,27
Godfrey's Yard 19: 263
Colchester
Balkeme
Gardens 3:52,53
Butt Road 12: 40
Culver
Street 3: 98
Gosbecks Theatre, stage 3: 95
Lewis's Gardens 1:9
Middleborough 11: 102
Sainsbury's site 3: 121
107
T ER,STRUCTURAL
TIMBER, STRUCTURAL, Roman, Colchester (cont.)
St Mary's Rectory
3:65
Telephone Exchange
site 3: 10-12
Temple precinct
3: 117, 121-2
drain 3: 120
Ockendon, South, ?latrine 2: 85, 95
Pebmarsh 1: 171, 172, 173
Priory Park building
1: 259
Stebbing Green 20: 168 Waltham, Little
bridge piles 2: 47
Shopfield 2: 50-1 Anglo-Saxon
ligneis tabulis construction 10: 72-3
planning and examples of 10: 64-5,68-74
?Maldon, No. 42 London Road 17:60-1
Mersea Island,
The Strood, causeway
timbers 14: 77-85,
78-9, 81, 82, 84
Nazeingbury, churches 10: 64-76, 67 medieval
Braintree,
Bank Street 8: 66, 69, 79
Chelmsford, Grays Brewery 15: 165
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 77 Colchester
the Red Lion Hotel 18: 102, 103
Rose and Crown Hotel18: 101 Cressing Temple 18: 61
Maldon, High Street, 'Wealden' houses 20: 104-6
Tollesbury Hall18: 54, 55-9, 60-2
Waltham Abbey monastic grange
4: 46 post-medieval
Backing Church Street 19: 218
Holland, Little,
hall 20: 80, 81
Stratford, Romford Road (No. 30)
18: 111
WoodhamWalter,Ashmans
20:
120, 122-4,123-6,130
bridges, Southchurch Hall9: 104; 11: 108; 12: 47; 15: 168;
18:36,37
churches
oak screens
5: 214-15
St Michael's, Latchingdon 11: 6, 10, 22, 23,
25,27
towers and belfries
5: 207-9; 11: 6, 10, 22, 23, 25,27
?cill for building, Old Copped Hall17:
100 fireplaces 20: 100,
101
smoke hoods/bays 20: 92, 93
waterfronts
medieval, Shelford, Little,
Foulness, wooden structure (? embankment) 9: 101; 10: 245-6; 11: 105; 13:
69-71,
69, 70
Barking 19: 262
Mistley quay 9: 91
Waltham Abbey
monastic grange, dock and wharf
4: 81- 3,84-8,89
well-linings Roman
Braintree, Sandpit Road 20: 160
Chelmsford 4: 19, 20
Harlow, Holbrooks 14: 140
Heybridge 17: 15
Nazeingbury 10: 43, 44, 44, 45
Totham, Great, Slough House Farm 20: 163 medieval
Chelmsford, Moulsham Street 13: 50
Waltham Abbey bloomery
forge 5: 180-3, 181
not precisely dated
Kelvedon 11: 104
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
Walden, Little, Cloptons
20: 152
windows, 17th cent. 1: 231
not precisely dated,
Ardwall Isle (Kirkcudbright) 10: 73
see also TIMBER FRAMING (under ARCHITECTURE); WATTLE AND DAUB
TINDAL, NICHOLAS (d 1774),
History of Essex 20:
144,
145, 146
TINDAL, SIR NICHOLAS (d 1846) 20: 146
TIPPEDENE (NOW DEBDEN)
10: 190 TIPTREE
Pan-in-the-Wood 11: 87
prehistoric find 8: 145, 146
TIPTREE PRIORY 1: 242, 244
TIPTREE WOOD, GREAT BRAXTED see under KILNS, POTTERY/KILNS, TILE (ROMAN)
TITHE MAPS 5: 234 .
Chingford field names 2: 164,
165-6
Purleigh 17: 108, 115, 117
TITTLER, ROBERT,
'Incorporation and Politics
in Sixteenth-CenturyThaxted' 8: 224-33
TOBACCO TAMPERS
17th cent.,
Newport, St Leonard's
Hospital20: 88
see also
PIPES, CLAY TOFT SITES,Takeley
11: 70
TOFT'S GARAGE, BRAINTREE
(NOW SAINSBURYS SUPERMARKET)
excavations17:82,83,84-6,87,88-90,91 prehistoric contexts 17:
82, 91
Romano-British contexts
17: 82-3, 91
medieval contexts 17: 83-4
post-medieval contexts 17:84-7 TOFTS, WEST, Old Hall manor 8: 210 TOKENS
post-medieval
Backing Church Street 19: 220,221
Stock (lead)
12: 75, 77
17th cent.
of apothecaries 17: 177-8
of barber-surgeons 17: 177, 178
Norweb Collection
(book review) 20: 185
Waltham Abbey 10: 157
Witham hoard of George Robinson 20: 133-42, 138
WoodhamWalter,Ashmans
20: 123-4, 130
18th cent., Canfield, Great 8: 165
not precisely dated, Nuremberg, Prittlewell Priory 12: 46
see
also COINS; JETTONS
TOLESBERIA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
TOLLESHUNT D'ARCY
TOLESHUNTA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
TOLLESHUNT D'ARCY;TOLLESHUNT KNIGHTS
TOLLENSUM{fOLESHUNTA
(DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) seeTOLLESHUNT KNIGHTS
TOLLER PORCORUM
(DORSET), medieval pottery
8:
187,188
TOLLESBURY
?Neolithic long barrow 16: 91, 92
Bronze Age flat axe 16: 91, 93, 94
Decoy Farm 8: 179
Parish Church of St Mary 18: 53 red hill site
10: 247; 11: 108
Shinglehead Point 8:
182
TOLLESBURY HALL, 13th-cent. manor house 18: 53- 6(inc. illustr.)
108
IndexforVolumes 1-20
TOLLESHUNT D'ARCY
Hill Farm
gravel pit 11: 36, 37,39
prehistoric to Saxon features
16: 135, 138
Hyde Farm (prob.
Tolesberia in Domesday)
16: 43 medieval clergy 1: 252
medieval manors of 1: 239, 240, 241-6
TOLLESHUNT KNIGHTS 17: 62
medieval manors of 1: 239,
240, 241-6
Toleshunta{rollensum (Domesday) 16: 43
TOLLESHUNT MAJOR, medieval manors of 1: 239, 240,
241-6
TOLLESHUNTS(rOLLESHUNTA
manors of 1: 239-46, 240
medieval knight's fee and 'Anstey
case' 15: 70,
79 TOMBS(rOMBSTONES
Barking, Abbey Road, Saxon/medieval 17: 156 Bentley,
Great, St Mary's Church 18: 99-100 Gloucester
Cathedral, Edward II, King 16: 57, 58,59 lngrave Old Church, post-medieval 9: 50, 59n3
St Osyth,
Wellwick Farm, Roman 12: 47
Vere family tombs 6: 90-8(inc.
illustr.); 16: 53-64(inc. illustr.)
Waltham Abbey monastic
site 2: 230
Westminster Abbey
16: 58, 62
Writtle, All Saints' Church
8: 169, 170-1, 173 TOOLS
bronze see CHISELS; GOUGES
iron see CHISELS; KNIVES;
PUNCHES; SHEARS; SPOON BITS
TOPOGRAPHY
Clacton, Rush Green 15: 121
Coggeshall19: 81, 83
Heybridge 17: 7, 8-9, 61
Ingrave, site of St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 48 Latchingdon 11: 6
Nazeing and Nazeingbury 10:30-1 NW Essex 17:128
Old Copped Hall area 17:96-7 Portingbury Hills (Rings) 10: 224
Purleigh 17:108,112
Rochford 16: 7
WalthamAbbey 19:201-3
monastic precinct
10: 128 TOPPESFIELD
prehistoric/Roman enclosures and ring ditches 19: 255-6,
256
La Hose (poss.
Hoosenga in Domesday) 16: 45 TOTHAM,
11th cent. landholding 4: 131 TOTHAM, GREAT
Roman tile kiln (poss.) 11: 51
Blatchams (Blacham in Domesday) 16: 41
medieval clergy 1: 252
see also LOFTS FARM; SLOUGH HOUSE FARM TOTHAM, LITTLE see CHIGBOROUGH FARM; ROOK
HALL
TOVI (TOFIG), lord ofWaltham 2: 216,240, 245; 4: 32; 5:
127, 129, 148,
151-2; 18: 111; 19: 118, 123,
135-6
TOWERS, church
early modern 20: 93,94
Asheldham, St Lawrence's Church 20: 150 Bardfield, Great, St Katherine's Church 16: 115 Bergholt, West 11: 109
Blackmore 5:208-9
TRIER (GERMANY)
Elmstead Market,
Church of St Anne and St Lawrence
14: 138
Hadstock, St Botolph's 9: 100
Latchingdon, St Michael's 11: 29
Layer Marney 17: 172-3, 173-6
Leighs, Great, St Mary's
9: 87; 12: 68, 69, 83
Margaretting 5: 209
Shenfield, St Mary's Church 5: 209
Stock, All Saints Church 10: 73
Waltham Abbey monastic church 9: 105-6
'tower' buttresses 19: 121, 123, 124-6, 127 TOWERS, THE (HEYBRIDGE)
late Iron Age/early
Roman fmds 17: 62
inhumation cemetery 17: 55, 57, 64-5
TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING, local government
planning papers as sources 19: 231-9; 20:
175-6
TOWNSHEND, CHARLES, 2ND VISCOUNT 7: 65
TOWNSHEND, EDWARD, Rector ofPeldon
7: 65
TOYNBEE HALL, LONDON 18: 75, 77
TOYNTON (LINCS), medieval pottery
kiln 1: 45 TRACKWAYS
prehistoric, Lofts Farm 17: 62
late Bronze Age/early Iron Age, Stansted
Airport Social Club 19: 270;
20: 157, 165, 167
Middle Iron Age, Tilbury,
West, Gun Hill, 'droveway' 5: 48,
49, 50, 50,56-7, 59, 71, 98
Roman
Braintree 16: 28, 30, 36
Rayne 20:
3-5, 15
Rochford, East Street 12:46; 16: 13, 15, 20
St Osyth, Wellwick Farm 15: 168
not precisely dated
Ardleigh 15: 5
Braintree, Mount House 16: 32, 33-5, 36
Broomfield Plantation
Quarry 17: 71, 79
Epping Forest 10: 200-1
see also CAUSEWAYS TRADE
Bronze Age peoples 7: 16
late Iron Age Camulodunum 14: 12
Heybridge 17:61-2
and Roman world 14: 12
Roman period,
Heybridge 17: 65
medieval period
Dutch pottery
8: 184-8, 190, 191
Spanish
pottery 1: 41
post-medieval, Heybridge 17: 53 TRADES AND
CRAFTS
Colchester, 16th cent. 15: 85
Elizabethan manorial courts 13: 6-7
Rochford, 19th cent. 16: 7
Romford Market, tannery
16: 132
Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane, cutlery manufacturing 20: 110-19(inc. illustr.)
see also INDUSTRIES AND TRADING SITES;
IRON FOUNDRIES; KILNS; METALWORK; METALWORKING; SMITHS AND SMITHING; TANNERIES; TEXTILE WORKING
TRAJAN, EMPEROR, coins 3: 106; 8: 15, 114
TRAPRAIN LAW (E LOTH) 18: 114
TREGOZ FAMILY 1: 40
TRIER (GERMANY), pottery
kilns 14:35-6,40, 150, 151
109
TRINOVANTES
TRINOVANTES 10: 25, 27; 13: 37; 14: 4, 8
cantonal capital of 4: 8n and Gosbecks
14: 10, 11
pottery and tile distribution in territory of 14: 15-76 (inc. illustr.)
'small towns'
Braintree 8: 1, 124, 125
Heybridge 17: 7, 62,64
TRIPONTIUM (WARWICKS), Roman buckle 18: 116, 117,
119
TRONDHEIM (NORWAY)
Museum: aquamanile 15:54,56,57,60
timber building techniques 10: 70, 72 TRUMBELL, WILLIAM (ENGLISH AGENT,
BRUSSELS) 15:97, 102
TRUMP, D. H., 'Blunt's Hall, Witham' 1: 37-40
TRURO (CORNWALL), Hambly, Nicholas, 17th cent. clay pipe maker 15: 109, 111
TRUSLER, MR A. G., Gun Hill, West Tilbury
excavation 5: 50
TUFNELL, SAMUEL (MASTER MASON) 1: 120
TUKE, SIR BRIAN, and Pyrgo Park 18: 45, 48, 51
TUMULI, Roman, Shelford,
Little, Foulness 9: 100; 10:
227
TUNSTALL (YORKS) 1: 181,
184
TURNER, RALPH, ofThaxted 8: 226, 227, 228-9
TURNPIKE LANE, near Gun Hill, West
Tilbury 5: 69-71 TURNPIKE TRUSTS
Rawreth
9: 31, 33,45
Rochford 9:31,33
TUROCHA
(DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
THURROCK, LITTLE;THURROCK, WEST (MITCHELLS)
TUROK (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) seeTHURROCK
TWEEZERS, COPPER ALLOY
Colchester, Lexden Road 16: 145, 148
Heybridge 17: 23
Nazeingbury 10: 103, 103
TWILLOE, BISHOP HENRY 8:216,217
TWINING, REV. THOMAS, St Mary at Wall, Colchester
19: 224,227
TYLE HALL, LATCHINGDON 11: 10, 27, 28-9(Pl.
II),
29;12:74
TYLER, SUSAN, 'The Anglo-Saxon cemetery
at Prittlewell, Essex: an analysis of grave-goods' 19: 91-116
TYLER HILL KILN (KENT)
see KILNS, tile (medieval)
TYNEMOUTH,JOHN OF, Life of St Osyth 2: 300, 307 TYRINGTON, WILLIAM, OF ASPLEY GUISE (BEDS)
2:276
TYSON, REV. M., de Vere tombs 16: 55
UDECHESHALE (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), poss. nr
Great Canfield 16: 46
UFFORD, MAUD (COUNTESS
OF 8TH EARL OF OXFORD) 16: 61, 62, 63
UFFORD FAMILY
(EARLS OF SUFFOLK)
16: 62 UGLEY
Bollington/Brent Hall (?Bertuna in Domesday) 16: 44
Mll excavations: Roman structures 11: 104 UJSCIE (POLAND), early building technique 10: 72 ULEHAM FARM,
LATCHINGDON 11: 9, 10 ULINGEHALA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
WILLINGALE SPAIN (SPAINS
HALL)
ULSTER, PLANTATION OF, and Hercules
Francis Cooke 9: 140, 141
Essex Society for Archaeology and History
ULTING
Ashleys, Ulting
Road 15: 160
church, bell turret 5: 208
ULWINESCHERHAM (DOMESDAY PLACENAME),
poss. in Steeple
16: 46
UNEMPLOYED WORKMEN ACT (1906)
18: 75, 76
UNGOT,JOHN,Rector ofPeldon 7:62
UPCHURCH (KENT), salt production 16: 140
UPHALL CAMP,ILFORD 16: 128,138
hillfort 10: 21, 23, 24, 22D-1, 258; 15:
51-2
Iron Age features
20: 164
mise. structures excavated
19: 265; 20: 164
poss. 'oppidum' 15: 51
Roman structures 20: 158,
164
signal station/watch tower (poss.)
19: 260, 265 UPfiAM (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME), unidentified 16:
46
UPMINSTER
Beredens Farm, M25 motorway
construction 9: 104 brass-rubbing 11: 122
Manor Farm, late Iron Age/Roman settlement
16: 136 Sunnings, Great, late Iron Age/Roman settlement 16: 135-
6
Whitehall Wood, prehistoric ditch systems 15: 169, 170; 16:
136
UPMUNSTRA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
UPMINSTER UPSHIRE 10: 190
Wadies Park, poss. post-medieval pottery kiln 9: 105
UPTON,JOSEPH 19: 199,200
URSULA, SAINT 2: 45
USBORNE, EDWARD T. 5: 223-4
UTTLESFORD, MEDIEVAL HUNDRED OF 1: 179; 20:
46
VALENCE,AYMER DE (d 1324),
tomb 16:58
VALENCIA (SPAIN), Manises pottery kilns 1:41 VALENTINIAN, HOUSE OF see COINS VALENTINIAN II, coins 3: 120
VANCOUVER, CHARLES, Genera/View of the Agriculture of
Essex... 5: 187, 189, 192, 193
VANGE HILL, prehistoric features 2: 341 VAUGHAN, SIR THOMAS (d 1362), manor ofWest
Tilbury
19: 157
VAUX ESTATES, ofWitham
10: 121
VEDAST, SAINT 10: 72 VEGETABLE CROPS
19th cent. 5: 194
1801 agricultural survey 5: 192
VEGETATIONAL HISTORY see
ORGANIC REMAINS;
PLANT REMAINS
VELLUM MANUFACTURE, MEDIEVAL,
Waltham Abbey
(poss.) 19: 123, 133, 136, 150
VEND,JOHN 17:138-9
VENICE (ITALY),fa{:on de Tknise glass 19: 275, 276, 277
VERE FAMILY (EARLS OF
OXFORD)
medieval fees of 1: 179,
180, 181, 183, 184,
185-6, 187,
188-9;16: 153
tombs of 6: 9Q-8(inc. illustr.); 16: 53-64(inc. illustr.) Aubrey de (d 1141) 6: 90, 97; 8: 130; 16: 54
Essex lands held by 1: 179, 180, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187
Aubrey de (1st earl d 1194) 1: 181, 185; 2: 324; 16: 57, 62
Aubrey de (lOth earl d 1400) 2: 267, 268; 6: 93
Hugh de (4th earl d 1263) 6: 91, 98; 13:
15
John de (7th earl d 1360) 6: 93, 94; 16:
57
110
IndexforVolumes 1-20
VERE FAMILY (EARLS OF OXFORD)
(cont.)
John de (12th earl executed 1462) 6: 97; 16: 53
John de (13th earl d 1513) 6: 94, 96; 16: 53, 54
John de
(14th earl d 1526) 16: 61,62
John de (15th earl d 1539) 6: 94-5, 97; 16: 53, 60
John de (16th earl d 1562) 16: 53-4
John de (17th earl) 16: 54
Richard de (11th earl d 1417) 2: 267, 294; 6: 93, 94, 97;
16:60,61,63-4,63
Robert de (3rd earl d 1221) 6: 91, 97-8; 16: 53, 54, 59
Robert de (5th earl d 1296) 6: 90, 91, 92, 97; 16: 55-9, 56,
58,60
Robert de (6th earl d
1329) 6: 91; 16: 57
Robert, Duke oflreland (9th earl d 1392) 6: 93; 8: 212-13,
218;16:53,61
Thomas de (8th earl d 1371) 6: 93-4,
97; 16: 60-3,
60, 62
VERE, WILLIAM DE (CANON OF ST OSYTH, LATER
BISHOP OF HEREFORD) 2: 300, 302, 304,
306,307
VERULAMIUM
'Belgic' mint 14:
11
Prae Wood,
'Belgic' ovens 14: 22, 23, 24, 25-6
Roman pottery kilns 14: 33
Roman structures 1: 9
Romano-British pottery 14: 52
Colchester products
14:
50,
51, 52
forms 2: 86, 91, 94; 5: 20, 22, 24, 35; 8:45
see also ST ALBANS
(HERTS)
VESEY FAMILY, Wix Hall, Manor of 1: 106 VESPASIAN, EMPEROR see COINS VESSEL GLASS
Roman
Braintree
Albert Road 8: 112
Black Notley 8: 113
Rayne
Road 8: 37-8,
37, 125
Sandpit Road 17:
93
Canvey Island 2: 27
Chelmsford Dominican Priory (poss.) 6: 62, 63 Coggeshall, St Peter's School19:
58
Colchester
Lewis's Gardens
1: 27-8
Lexden Road 16: 145
Telephone Exchange
site 3: 33, 34
Temple precinct, S side 3: 125, 127
Mersea, East 8: 144
Nazeingbury 10: 104, 105
Rayne/Braintree bypass
20: 18-19,19
Stansted, Duckend
Farm 20: 166, 167
Stebbing 10: 247
late Roman/Saxon, Heybridge 17: 26, 2 7, 28 Saxon
Linford, Mucking 1: 102 Mucking
Kempston type cone beaker 5: 11
Rhenish claw beakers 5: 11 medieval
Braintree, Bank Street 8: 71,72
Waltham Abbey monastic site 19: 143
Widford 11: 60, 61 16th-17th cent.
Coggeshall,fa on de nise 19: 275-7
Harlow, Mark Hall,fa on de nise 19: 276-7,
2 76
Waltham Abbey monastic site 2: 260-1,260
17th cent., Braintree, New Street 11: 72, 73
VOTIVE OFFERINGS
18th cent.
Aldersbrook Manor 8: 206, 208
Maldon Court School11: 67
18th/19th cent., Newport,
St Leonard's Hospital20: 88
not precisely
dated
Braintree, Cressing Road 15: 47, 50 Ingrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 56 Old Copped Hall17: 104, 105
Sewardstone, Northfield Nurseries 10: 177
Waltham Abbey monastic site 10: 134, 166, 167 VESSELS
albarelli, ceramic, post-medieval, Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 68, 69
bronze
Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 19, 20
Stansted, Duckend
Farm 20: 166
Bodleian Bowl, Colchester 16: 49
lead, Roman,
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 20
wood, Bronze
Age, Lofts Farm, Heybridge
13: 53, 58
see also AQUAMANILES; EWERS;
PATERA; WINE BOTTLES
VICTORIA COUNTY HISTORIES SERIES
of the County of Essex 17:7 Domesday topography 16: 40,41
and}. H. Round 12: 11, 15, 16, 18,19
Vol
Ill:review 1: 217
and
J.
H.
Round 12:
15,
25-38
VICTORIA, QUEEN, coins 4: 125
VIEVAR,ALEXANDER,RectorofPeldon 7:65 VIKINGS
artefacts see PIN-HEADS; PLATES
see also DANISH INVASIONS VILLAS, Roman
Alresford, Creek Lodge 17: 80
Boreham (poss.)
8: 264
BoxtedWood 20: 154, 168 Braintree
Bradford's Farm Estate
(poss.) 8: 103
Hatches Farm (poss.) 8: 104
Brightlingsea (poss.) 8: 275
Coggeshall (poss.)
19: 84, 87, 88
Finchingfield 1: 173
Halstead 1: 173, 175
Mucking 5: 11, 13-15;
9: 101
Oakley, Little 9: 100;
11:
105
Rayne (poss.) 19: 266; 20: 1, 4, 8, 20,27
Rivenhall (poss.)
19:
82, 87
Shakenoak (Oxon) 8: 104
Thundersley, Dawes Heath (prob.)
13: 66-8, 67
Wanstead Park (poss.) 17: 164
WendensAmbo 17: 124
see also CHIGNAL ST JAMBS
VILLIERS see BUCKINGHAM, 1ST DUKE OF VINCE'S
FARM, ARDLEIGH
Bronze Age barrows
7:15,17,18, 19, 20; 13:49
Iron Age site 1: 261-2, 262; 15:4,
5
triangular clay loomweights 14: 120, 121
Roman pottery kilns 11: 50, 51
VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA, Napoleonic
Essex 15:
113-18;19:227
VOTIVE OFFERINGS
poss.
late Bronze Age/early
Iron Age, Burnham-on-Crouch, bowl 9: 75, 76
111
VOTIVE OFFERINGS
VOTIVE OFFERINGS, poss. (cont.)
Iron Age vessels, Broom Wood, Stock 9: 77 Belgic/early Roman, Harlow Temple 18: 107
Celtic coins, HarlowTemple 20: 158, 164
Roman pipeclay
statuettes 10: 232
not precisely
dated
Chelmsford, Orchard Street 10: 241
New Grange (Co. Meath, Ireland), poss. 9: 147 Tolleshunt d'Arcy, Hill Farm gravel
pit, poss. 11: 36,39 Witham, Ivy Chimneys
16: 137
WADMORE, J. R (WADMORE
AND BAKER), and Adam
Church at Mistley 1: 255, 257
WAKE FAMILY (LATER JONES), and Waltham Abbey 2: 218-19;4:34;10: 131, 138,167;19: 120
WAKEFIELD, HENRY R. (VICAR,
ST MARY'S,
BRYANSTON SQUARE, LONDON)
18: 76 WAKERING, GREAT
Bronze Age features 16: 129
early Iron Age features 16: 129
Iron Age ceramic
loomweight 14: 120, 121
Roman features
16: 129
pottery kilns
see KILNS, POTTERY
(ROMAN) Anglo-Saxon bone
combs 17: 170, 171, 172
1801 agricultural survey 5: 189, 191, 196
'Brick Fields' 17: 170, 172
Crouchman's Farm 17: 160; 18: 106; 20: 163 WAKERING, LITTLE
?medieval boundary
embankment 13: 71
1801 agricultural survey 5: 191, 198
Little Wakering Hall, renovation 16: 131
WAKESCOLNE
aerial reconnaissance 18: 111
Bronze Age palstave
9: 74-5, 76; 16: 102
Colun? in Domesday
16: 44
Crepping Hall 16: 44
Lane Farmhouse, medieval
house 15: 160 WALCFARA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
BOREHAM (WALKFARES) WALDA/WALLA
(DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
HARLOW (WELDES); NORTHWEALD
BASSETT MANOR WALDE see BRADWELL-ON-SEA
WALDEGRAVE, SIR EDWARD, and Thaxted
8: 225
WALDEGRAVE FAMILY, and Church of St Mary, Little Ilford 16: 131
WALDEN
medieval manor of 1: 153
Elizabethan manor court,
leet jurisdiction 13:4,9-14 WALDEN, LITTLE, Cloptons, poss. moated site 20: 152
WALDEN (PARISH) 11: 93, 97
WALDEN ABBEY
and Audley End house 12: 46; 19: 261, 268
medieval period 1: 150, 152,
153; 17: 162
16th cent. lands of 11: 90
WALE, JOHN, and Earls Colne Priory 16:54,55
WALFORD, Timothy,
Colchester cabinet maker 2:
128 WALHAM, ALEXANDER DE 2: 9-13
WALHAM (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see EPPING; NAZEING; WALTHAM HOLY
CROSS
WALKER, HELEN et al., 'Maidens Tye: a moated site at High
Easter' 19: 176-95
WALKER, JOHN
Chelmsford map (1591)
15: 165; 19: 42
Dominican Priory 6: 51
Essex Society for Archaeology and History
Old Thorndon Hall, West Horndon
map (1598) 8: 180,
181, 182
Petre estates survey (1596) 9: 48, 48-9(P1. 1), 50, 58
WALKER, KENNETH, 'Little
Holland Church' 5: 234-5 WALKER, SAMUEL, map of Good Easter 11: 62-3(P1. 1),
63,64
WALKFARES (LATER WALTER HALL) see BOREHAM WALL (STAFFS), mansio 20: 181
WALLA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see HARLOW WALLBURY CAMP (FORT),
GREAT HALLINGBURY
10:23,24,26
as poss. Belgic 'oppidum'
15: 51, 52
WALLER,J. G. AND L. A. B.,
Monumental Brasses 6: 99, 101 WALLIS, CHARLES (SON OF JOSEPH)
14: 104, 107
WALLIS, JOSEPH, Colchester iron foundry (18th-19th cent.) 14: 102, 103-4, 105, 106, 106-7(P1.
Ill), 107, 108
WALLIS, STEVEN,
'On the outskirts
of Roman
Chelmsford: excavations at Lasts Garage,
1987' 19: 40--6
WALLIS CHARITY,
lngrave 9: 50, 59n1
WALLOP, SIR HENRY 2: 144
'WALLWOOD' ('WALLYWOOD') see LEYTONSTONE WALLWOOD (WALWOOD) HOUSE see
LEYTONSTONE
WALPOLE, SIR ROBERT, and Colchester politics 18: 66, 67,68;19:226
WALSINGHAM (NORFOLK), pilgrim route to 2: 40
WALSINGHAM, THOMAS,
monk of St Albans 2: 268, 270,
275-7
WALTER THE DEAN (DECANUS) 2: 104-5, 112, 113,
117,119
WALTHAM, Baron see OLMIUS
WALTHAM ABBEY: AUGUSTINIAN PRIORY (LATER ABBEY) 2: 37; 5: 127, 129, 151
historical survey 19:
118-23
Middle Saxon cemetery 19: 117, 123, 124-5, 134-5,
150-2,206
late Viking phase 19: 123, 135
Saxo-Norman/early medieval
phase 19: 123, 132, 198
monastic period 19: 123, 155, 198
dissolution 2: 216,
217,223, 234, 263; 10: 132, 142, 155;
19:120,123,198,199
Inventory 2: 242,246-7, 264; 4: 30,32-3,61, 79,90-
1,92,93;5: 129;10: 130,141
post-dissolution 19: 123, 132
main excavations
monastic site and prehistoric evidence
(1953--67) 2:
216-66(inc. illustr.)
prehistoric flints 2: 222,222, 223-8,
225-8;
19: 135, 204
monastic precinct
(1972) 10: 127-73(inc. illustr.)
Sun Street north side: Saxon burials (1974-75) 19: 117- 53(inc.
illustr.)
see also MONASTIC GRANGE
below
abbey buildings demolished 10: 131, 132
abbey church 2: 216, 217,219-20, 221,230, 232-3,
237-
40,241-2;4:32;9: 105-6;16:
136,139;17:
164; 18: 111, 113; 19: 198
architectural comparisons 2: 237-41
crypt 16: 136
'tower' buttresses 19:121,123,124-6,127
Abbey Mead 10: 128, 129, 130, 136, 140, 141; 11: 108-9;
18: 111; 19: 123
Bldg 110: 131, 133, 134,254,256
Bldg 2 10: 131, 132,133, 134,256
112
IndexforJ.iJlumes 1-20
WALTHAM ABBEY: AUGUSTINIAN PRIORY, Abbey
Mead (cont.)
Bldg 3 (large
timber-framed aisled: infirmary/guest house?) 10: 131, 132, 133, 134,135,
141,254,
256
Bldg 4 10: 131, 132,
133, 134
Bldg 5 10: 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 141,
150, 151,254,
256
Bldg 6 10: 131, 132,133,135
Bldg 7 (prob. aisled)
10: 134, 135
Bldg 8 (infirmary?) 10: 134, 137, 138,
141, 255
Bldg 9 (Abbey House) 10: 131, 134, 138, 139,
155, 167,
168,169,255,257
see also Denny
mansion site (below)
Bldg 10 10: 138, 139
pipe trench laying 10: 168-9, 168
Abbey precinct
wall10: 130, 140, 141, 169, 170, 255; 19:
123
almonry? 10: 130
bakehouse 4: 32, 91; 10: 130
brewhouse 4: 32, 91; 10:
130, 141
Chapter House 10: 152, 154,
168, 247; 19: 120, 127-8
cloister site 2: 217,218, 219-21,
221, 230-43, 231,233
prehistoric features 2: 222, 222, 223-8,
225-8,
228-9(Pl.
1), 229-30, 229, 235
Denny mansion
site 2: 217-18,219,221,232,234,235,
241,242;10: 132;19: 120
guest-house? 10: 130, 141
infirmary? 10: 130, 141
kitchen 2: 246-7
Mill site 2: 221, 221
Monastic Grange 4: 30-127 (inc. illustr.); 5: 127-84 (inc.
illustr.)
Abbey Farm 10: 140, 141
Abbey farmhouse
10: 128; 17:164
Bldg I (2-bay
aisled hall) 4: 35, 36, 37-49,
38,
44, 45, 91,
126-7(Pl. Il)
feature list/finds 4: 37-43
Bldgs II-N 4: 35, 36, 49
Bldgs V-VI 4: 35, 36
BldgVII (dovecote)
4: 35, 36,49-51,91
BldgVIII 4:35,36,51-2,52,91
Bldg IX (dovecote) 4: 35, 36, 49-51,
91
Bldg X (12-bay aisled
barn) 4: 34, 35, 36, 53-61,
57, 58,
60, 81, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 126-7(Pls 1-II)
Bldg XI (poss. plowhouse) 4:
35, 36, 61-4, 62, 90, 91, 92,
93
Bldg XII (?stables) 4: 35, 36,63-73, 69-70,90,91,92,
93, 126-7(Pl.lll)
oven
4: 70-2, 71,73
solar end 4: 64, 68&n, 90
Bldgs XIII-XIV
& XVI (prob.lodges) 4: 35, 36, 73-7,
75, 91,92
Bldg XV 4: 35, 36, 77-8, 92
Bldg XVII (poss. stables,
?Royal) 4: 34, 35, 36, 78, 90,
91, 92, 126-7(Pl. I)
Bldg XVIII (poss.
haybarn) 4: 35, 36,78-9,90, 91, 92,
93, 126-7(Pl. I)
Bldg
XIX 4: 35, 36, 78, 126-7(Pl. I)
Bldg XX (medieval
bloomery forge) 4: 33, 35, 36,
37,
79-80, 91; 5: 127-42,128, 130-1(Pls 1-II),
132,136, 151-84(passim); 10: 130
Bldg XXI (storage building or animal byre) 4: 35, 36,
80, 90, 91, 93
dock and wharf 4: 81-8, 85, 87, 89, 126-7(Pl.ITI)
WALTHAM ABBEY
drain trench and subway cutting 4: 81 Farm entrance
4: 73, 75, 76
Grange Yard 12: 48
Redholm 4: 32,81
Veresmead (outer
monastic close) 4: 30, 31, 32, 35, 36,
81, 90, 91, 92
Newtons Pool 2: 223
and Old Copped Hall17: 96, 105
plant remains and medication 13: 55; 18: 121-4
Skillett Farm 2: 223
Vicarage garden 2: 221-2, 221,223,245-6,254-5
see also BRICKS; COPPER ALLOY OBJECTS; IRON OBJECTS; LEAD AND LEAD WORKING; MORTAR; PLASTER; PLOUGH REMAINS; POTTERY; STONE;TILES; WINDOW GLASS
WALTHAM ABBEY 5: 152; 10: 53, 54
general
Romano-British period
19: 204-6
Anglo-Saxon period 19: 197-8, 206 medieval period
11th cent. landholding 4: 130, 132
Peasants' Revolt 2:271
see also Moot Hall below
Church Street 19: 202, 203, 206
medieval to post-medieval features
9: 105
No. 6, Romano-British evidence
19: 204 Church Street/Leverton Way
prehistoric to medieval
occupation 19:270 poss. medieval wharf 19: 261-2,270
Cobbins Brook 12:48
East Street (now Sun Street) 19: 120, 198
Fountain Place 19: 202-3, 205 Green
Dragon Lane 19:202 Lawns Hotel12:
48
Market House 19: 197, 199-201,200,203,208-9
Market Place 9:
105; 19: 196-214(inc. illustr.)
prehistoric evidence
19: 204, 205
Romano-British evidence
14: 143, 144; 19: 197, 204-6,
209
Eldeworth ('old enclosure') 19: 135, 197, 198, 202-3,
209;20:
168
post-medieval markets
19: 199-201
pottery from 19: 209-12
see
also MARKET HOUSE; MOOT HALL
Moot Hall14: 143, 144; 19: 135, 197-9,
197,203,206-8,
208,209
Quakers Lane 19: 202
Saxo-Norman manorial enclosure
see MANORIAL ENCLOSURES
Sewardstone Street 11: 109;
19: 201-2,205,209-10
Essex House 11: 109; 19: 205, 210,211
Pentecostal Church,
Romano-British to medieval pottery 19: 205, 210, 211
Silver Street 19: 202
Sun Street 19: 198, 202, 208
car park construction 10:247 No. 119:205
No. 3 19:205
No. 619: 133
No. 7, Romano-British sherds
19: 206,210
No. 8, garden 2:221, 221,222,223, 264
No. 9, Romano-British sherds
19: 206,210
No. 22 19: 134
No. 24 19: 134
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