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Thursday 31 December 2015

Essex Archaeology and History. Third Series. Vols. 21-30. Index (Pow - She)


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Powell, W. R. (cont.)
'Silas Taylor of Harwich  (1624-78): Naval Affairs,
Espionage, and Local History' 25: 174-84 'The Counts of St Pol in Essex and Kent' by the late J. H.
Round (revised) 27: 193-201
'What use are "Manorial Descents"? The case of Stebbing, 1066-1545.' 30: 144-53
PPG 15/16 see Environment, Dept. of
Pratt, Charles, lease ofTottenharn Mills 23: 60
Prayers, Margaret (wife of Sir Robert Bourchier) see
Bourchier family
Preceptors, College of29: 149-51, 152, 153
Prestney, John, Colchester will (1540) 22: 93
Preston, John, vicar of Messing (c. 1642) 24: 153 Preston famlly, 18th/19th cent. Waltharn Abbey 24: 72-3,
76
Pridden, RevdJohn, and Bicknacre Priory 29: 216, 217,
219
Priestley (Prieshey/Prisley) family,Waltham Abbey,
16th/17th cent. 24: 71, 73
principia  see Boreharn; Combe Down  (Avon); Stonea (Carnbs)
Prittlewell
prehistoric camp 30: 230
late medieval windmill mound  30: 230
middle Iron Age pottery 22: 165
Anglo-Saxon cemetery and features 23: 131; 29: 57
Priory 21: 134
late 18th cent. attempt to extend (study review) 23: 173 museum 28: 199
Victoria Avenue (No. 255- former bakery) 30: 229 prostitution see employment
Protestantism  see religious nonconformity
Provins, Waiter de (bailiff of Count Theobald) 28: 142 Pugh,J. et al.,A village in time. The history of Newport, Essex
(book review) 27: 340
Pullyn,John, Colchester will (1592) 22:96
Punt, Samuel, of Cressing 30: 239-40
Punt, Sarah, of Cressing 30: 239-40 Purbeck  marble
Asheldham, St Lawrence's Church 21: 149
Bardfield Saling, Church of St Peter and St Paul 26: 225 Colchester
Angel Yard 27: 75, 77-8, 77
East Stockwell Street 23: 33
Mersea, West, Church of SS Peter and Paul (poss.) 28: 255
Waltham Abbey, Church Street 24: 82, 84
Walthamstow, St Mary's Church 28: 260 Purtleet,   WestThurrock
Armour Road/North Road, Palaeolithic site 29: 194, 200-1
Stonehouse Lane, Pleistocene/Palaeolithic features 25: 246
Vyneyard (medieval estate) 21: 48 Purleigh
post-medieval pottery kiln 21: 127, 134
Rectory 26: 217
The Street, The Old Bakery 30: 229
Purtepet, Roger, Colchester town clerk (15th cent.) 24:
129, 130, 131
pyxis see boxes  (Roman)

Quakers 25: 178
Chelmsford, Broomfield House, Quaker Lodge and Meeting House 26: 207, 208
Colchester, St Helen's Lane, former burial ground 30: 224


Radcliffe/Ratcliffe


quarrying
post-medieval
Ardleigh, Elm Park 26: 223
Asheldham Camp, gravel22: 14
Benfleet, South, Hoy and Helmet public house 26: 246 Chesterford, Great 28219
Hatfield Peverel, Sandford Quarry 26: 244
Langdon Hills, Camp 26:49-51 Leytonstone 28: 298
Maplestead, Great, Church Street (poss.) 28: 220 Weald, South, Camp 26: 44, 45-6, 53
see also Fairlop
Quendon, Quendon Court 27: 265
Quendon Park, Scheduled mound 22: 156
Quendon/Rickling, flintwork find 24: 185, 186
querns
prehistoric  (general)
Broomfield, Windmill Field 26: 6, 20, 21,22-3
Southend, Fox Hall 26: 36, 38
late Iron Age, Barling Magna, Barling Marsh 26: 222 late Iron Age/Roman
Dunmow, Great, Buildings Farm 28:86-7,87
Springfield/Boreharn A12 Interchange 30: 18, 19 Roman
Billericay, School21: 42
Boreham, Bull's Lodge Farm 24: 16, 17
Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall, Holy Trinity Church 29: 66,
96
Bradwell-on-Sea, Othona Community site 25: 68
Braintree, George Yard 24: 50
Coggeshall, 'The Lawns' 26: 99, 100
Fairlop Quarry 30: 221
Hatfield Peverel, Sandford Quarry 27: 15
Horkesley, Great, Slough Grove 23: 93
Sarnpford, Great, Shillingstone Field 29: 46
medieval
Asheldham, St Lawrence's Church 21: 148
Horndon-on-the-Hill, High Road/Mill Lane 28: 211
Maldon Carmelite Friary 30: 119
Pleshey, 'The Gardens' 28: 285, 289
Romford, White Hart Lane, Collier Row 30: 215 Waltham Abbey, Sun Street 26: 123
Yeldham, Great, Old Post Office Cottages 26: 184, 185,
187
post-medieval, Maldon Carmelite Friary 30: 119
not precisely  dated
Castle Hedingharn, Maiden Ley Farm 27: 33 Coggeshall, 'The Lawns' 26: 99
Grays Thurrock, Williarn Edwards School 29: 21, 30-1
Saffron Walden, Nos 33-35 High Street 29: 133
Springfield/Boreham A12 Interchange 30: 38
Stebbingford 27: 154
Quintrell, B.W. (ed.), The Maynard lieutenancy Book
1608-1639 (book review) 25:290

rabbit farming
Cressing 28: 154, 163-4
Hatfield Broad Oak, Hatfield Forest, 'The Warren' 25: 254, 255;28: 164
Woodham Waiter 30: 182
Rackham, Dr Oliver, CressingTemple 25:79,89 Radcliffe (Ratcliffe) famlly 30: 178-80, 188, 190, 193
Henry, 2nd Earl of Sussex 30: 178-9 John (steward to HenryVII) 30: 178
Sir Edward 30: 180, 181, 182, 193




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Radcliffe (Ratcliffe) family (cont.)
Sir Robert, (1st Earl of Sussex (1542)) 30: 178, 181, 182,
191
Thomas, 3rd Earl of Sussex (d 1583) 22: 172; 30: 179,
181,186,187,191,193
see also FitzWalter (Fitzwalter) family radiocarbon     dating
early Flandrian, Enfield Lock 22: 162 Bronze Age
Brightlingsea, Moverons Pit 21: 128
Waltham Abbey, Church Street 24: 92, 94
Iron Age, Asheldham Camp 22: 24, 36 Anglo-Saxon
Blackwater estuary 29: 274,275
Collins Creek 24: 196, 209; 29: 275-6
Nass, The 29: 275, 276
Sales Point 29: 275, 280
medieval, Waltham Abbey, Church Street 24: 92, 94, 111 Radwinter
SW of Church, fishponds 30: 212, 230
The Old Vicarage 27: 278,279 railways
Wickham Bishops
timber trestle railway viaduct 28: 186 Tottenham and Forest Gate line 28: 269
see also Eastern Counties Railway Company (ECR); Great Eastern Railway (GER); London and North Eastern Railway (LNER);Takeley, Railway Station
Rainham
Bridge Road, landscape history 22: 148, 156
Britton's School 26: 234, 235
Brookway Allotments, prehistoric to Roman features 24: 205
Church 29: 97
Dovers Corner, medieval moated manor of Dovers 26: 254 Football Ground (former) 28: 93-102 (inc. illustr.)
prehistoric features 28: 93, 96-9, 101
Iron Age/Roman  features 28:93,96,98-9,  101
mise. post-hole structures 28: 96-7, 97, 98,99
see also pottery Gerpins Lane 28:  101
Great Arnolds Field, poss. henge monument 28: 10 1
Moor Hall Farm 27: 270 Iron Age
farmstead 28: 101
loomweights 26: 71
late Iron Age fort 26: 234, 235
late Iron Age/Roman features 26: 78 South Hall Farm
Mesolithic/Neolithic features 28: 205,212-13
Bronze Age features 28: 213
medieval and post-medieval pottery 28: 213
'Common Sewer' 28:213
Tesco site, late Iron Age/Roman features 21: 134 Viking Way, Neolithic/Bronze Age pottery 28: 213
Rainham Marshes, gas pipeline route 24: 199; 26: 285, 286,
287
Ramsbury (Wilts), school at 29: 147 Ramsden  Crays
Ramesdana in Domesday 21: 49
19th cent., tithe commutation 25: 222
Church of St Mary 26: 218; 30: 255-6, 255 Ramsden family, and East Lee 21: 52 Ramsey, St Michael's Church 30: 256-7, 256


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Ramsey Abbey (Hunts) 26: 164-5
Ranulfbrother ofDger (Domesday Baron) 21: 49 Ranulf de Venions see Venions, Ranulf de
Ratcliffe  see Radcliffe
rats, introduction of brown rat 28: 297 Rawreth
A130 By-pass
prehistoric site 26: 240
Saxon and medieval sites 26: 240
church, well 26: 226
landscape evolution 22: 48, 52, 58 Rayleigh
Mesolithic flints 23: 4
medieval manor, and vineyard 21:48
19th cent. tithe commutation maps 25: 222
Bellingham Lane (No. 23), Rayleigh Castle outer bailey ditch 28: 290-2, 291-2
'Dutch' cottage, Crown Hill22: 122, 124-7, 130-1
High Road (No. 77), poss.late medieval pottery kiln 21: 92-102, 93, 98, 100
High Street (No. 91), medieval/post-medieval dwelling 21:
134
Holy Trinity Church 25: 254; 26: 254
Mill Hall site, Rayleigh Castle outer bailey 29: 195, 201 Rayleigh   Hills
landscape history 22: 48, 52, 53, 55, 58
Pound Wood 27: 322-4, 322
earthworks 27: 323, 324
Raymond de Burgh see De Burgh, Raymond Rayner, Abraham  (architect  ofHalstead)  28:  178
Reaney, P. H., Early Essex Clergy (1947) 24: 161
Rebow, Sir Isaac, early 18th cent. owner, Colchester Castle 24:235
red hills
general
and aerial photography 28: 188, 190, 192
The archaeology of the Essex Coast vol1: the Hullbridge survey  (book review)  27: 337
and late Bronze Age/early Roman period 26: 38 prehistoric and Roman salt industry 26:65-81 (inc.
illustr.)
Barling Magna, Barling Marsh 25:241 Blackwater estuary 26: 76,228
Brightlingsea Rising Main (No. 49) 26: 223 Canvey Island
Leigh Beck Marshes 25: 247-8; 26: 76,77
Russell Head 26: 255
Dengie 27: 255
ESA monitoring 27: 249
Fobbing Marsh (poss.) 23: 99, 111
Foulness Island 27: 255
(poss.) 23: 112
Delph Ditch 23: 112
Great Burwood 30: 229-30
Havengore Is. 21: 131
New England Is. 21: 131
Rushley Is. 22: 153
Goldhanger 26: 77
Mill Beach to Goldhanger tidal defences 27: 271 No. 176 26: 76
Hullbridge, Lower Road, Willow Pond Farm 30: 225
Langenhoe
No. 70 26:77
No. 78 26: 71-7 (inc. illustr.)
Peldon, Colchester 27: 252, 253; 28: 192




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red hills (cont.)
Tollesbury Creek 26: 238, 246
Wakering, Great, (poss.), Oxenham Farm 22: 153 White House (No. 225) 26:68
Wigborough, Great (No. 147) 26: 65, 69-71, 70,76 Redbridge see Fairlop; Fairlop Quarry
Redfants Manor see Shalford
Redstone, Lilian J., on local history 26: 195 Reform Act (1832) 29: 147
Reformation  see  under religion  and ritual Reidy, K., 'Middle Bronze Age occupation at Great
Wakering' 28: 1-11 Reigate  stone
Alresford, St Peter's Church 29: 248, 251
Bicknacre Priory 29: 218
Boreham, St Andrew's Church 29: 252
Epping, Copped Hall 29: 226
Hawkwell, St Mary's Church 29: 258
Lambourne, Church of St Mary and All Saints 28: 250, 252
Maldon, Carmelite Friary 30: 61,89
Ramsey, St Michael's Church 30: 256
Waltham Abbey, Church Street 24: 76, 78, 82, 84, 87 religion  and ritual
Neolithic, Chadwell St Mary, causewayed enclosures 27: 305
Bronze Age
axe deposition 22: 3
Ellesborough  (Bucks) 28: 277
Shoebury, North 27: 339
Vange 29: 16
late Bronze Age, Springfield, A12 Interchange 25: 25, 252;
30: 1, 5-6, 10-11,21,22
Iron Age
Burnham-on-Crouch, loomweights as deposits? 26: 71
Shoebury, North 27: 339
Wigborough, Great, loomweights as deposits? 26: 71 late Iron Age
Billericay, School21: 25
Birchanger, Woodside Industrial Park 24: 202; 25: 44
CressingTemple, Dovehouse Field 30: 218
late Iron Age/early Roman HarlowTemple 21: 133
Stratford 23: 109; 24: 202 Roman period
Colchester 28: 316
Wanborough (Surrey), Green Lane 26: 265, 266, 267
Weald, South, Camp 26: 45
Witham, Ivy Chimneys 26: 267
Anglo-Saxon, Wicken Bonhunt, Christian burial rites 25: 245
medieval
Coggeshale family advowsons of parish churches 22: 61, 65
see also Crusades
16th/17th cent.
Reformation
at Stebbing, Church of St Mary the Virgin 28: 122, 131
and church furniture 24: 230, 231
in Colchester 22: 88-99; 30: 277-8
and Maldon Carmelite Friary 30: 137-9
religious houses, dissolution of 22: 96; 25: 113, 219; 26:
252,277;29:209,216;30:   138
see also Carmelite Friary, Maldon


ridge-and-furrow


wills and religious mentality in Colchester 22: 87-100 17th cent., Rayne, costrel (poss. deposit) 28: 185
18th cent., Colchester religious groups (study reviewed) 23:170,172-3
16th-18th cent., Dutch Reformed Churches 22: 122, 123
19th cent.
Cambridge Camden Society  (later Ecclesiological Society) 28: 165
J. H. Round and Church Disestablishment 23: 85-6 Methodism 28: 317
Oxford Movement 28: 165
20th cent., Othona Community (Bradwell-on-Sea) 25: 60
see also Church of England; churches/chapels; Druids; funerary rites/practices; religious nonconformity; religious orders; Roman Catholicism; temples; votive offerings
religious art see animal representations; wall paintings religious     nonconformity
Baptist chapels, Waltham Abbey, Church Street 22: 160; 24:69,73-4,87,93
Baptists 25: 178
Chelmsford 17th to 19th cent. (book review) 26: 292 Colchester 22: 88-99; 23: 170, 172-3; 30: 277-8
Dutch Reformed Churches 22: 122, 123,128
Methodism 28: 317
Methodist Church, Braintree, George Yard 24: 22, 31
Mount Bures scandal24: 161
and North American links 26: 290,291
Quakers 25: 178; 26: 207, 208; 30: 224
Witham, Edmund Taylor, parson 27: 286
see also Reformation (under religion and ritual)
religious orders see Augustinian Order; Benedictine Order; Carmelite Friary, Maldon; Carmelite Order; Cistercian Order; Cluniac Order; Dominican Order; Knights Hospitaller; Knights Templar; Leicester (Austin Friars); Savigniac Order
Rettendon A130 road
Lacey's Farm, Roman road and features 23: 100 prehistoric/Saxon features 25: 241
All Saints' Church 26: 218
Hall Farm, Romano-British pottery kilns 27: 269; 28: 220
Reyne, William, Colchester bailiff 24: 127
Rich, Richard  (later Lord Chancellor, d 1566) Chelmer valley parks 25: 113, 114, 116, 118, 119, 120,
125, 131;26:215
family tree 25: 132
manor of South Weald (1548) 22: 81
Richard I, King 30: 147
charter to Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon 26: 162
charter to borough of Colchester 21: 103; 25: 73; 26: 293 and Count of St Pol27: 195
and Waltham Abbey 29: 116
Richard II, King, and John, second lord Bourchier 26: 149, 150, 151, 152
Richard III, King 30: 149
Richmond, Barn Elms  (London), Bronze Age metalwork  28: 280
Riclding see Quendon
ridge-and-furrow
Adulfesness  (now The Sokens) 27: 206
Bicknacre Priory 29: 217
Canvey Island, Russell Head 26: 255 Chingford, Ainslie Wood Sports Field 27: 264 Epping Green/Enfield gas pipeline 29: 210





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ridge-and-furrow (cont.)
Pentlow Hall 22: 180
Roxwell quarry, Chignall 23: 41, 42,45
Tey, Great, Warren's Farm 28: 227
Upminster, Hunts Hill Farm 26: 252; 27: 270 Walthamstow, Salisbury Hall Playing Field 25: 246
Ridgewell
enclosures and linear features 21: 125; 24: 193 Gypsy Site, ?Roman road (below A604) 27: 265 medieval manor 27: 300
St Lawrence's Church, lost chapel27: 298, 299-300; 28: 131
Rigbe, Thomas, 16th cent. Colchester will-writer 22: 87
ring ditches 29: 187-8,200
Alresford, Broomfield Plantation 29: 188
Baddow, Little 25: 237
Bardfield, Little 21: 123
Belchamp St Paul21: 123, 124; 29: 188
Bentley, Great 28: 196
Bentley, Little, Hall Farm 26: 238, 245 Boreham
Bulls Lodge Quarry 27: 263
Great Holts Farm 25: 247; 26: 247 Brightlingsea
Moverons Farm 28: 207
Moverons Pit 21: 126, 128; 22: 148, 152; 26: 238, 242;
27:266
Bromley, Great, Badley Hall 29: 188
Chelmer Valley 30: 6
Chesterford, Great (poss.) 29: 213
Clacton, Little, Dead Lane 25: 248
Dedham 29: 187
Fairlop Quarry 30: 210, 221
Grays Thurrock, Stifford Clay Road 29: 19 Hatfield Peverel (poss.) 24: 193
Heybridge, Langford Road (poss.) 28: 27
llford, Kinfauns Road 23: 106
Kelvedon 21: 123; 28: 195
Langford, Langford Hall Farm 27: 268-9, 268
Lawford 29: 187
Leighs, Great 25: 235, 237
Leyton, Oliver Close Estate 25: 251
Mersea, East, Fen Farm 25: 242
Mount Bures 29: 187
Rainham, South Hall Farm 28: 213
Ridgewell (poss.) 24: 193
Rivenhall 28: 196
Springfield 25: 236, 237
Stour valley 30: 200-1
Takeley 21: 123
Tey, Great, Teybrook Farm 29: 206; 30: 220
Uttlesford, Farnham Church 27: 252
Witham 21: 123
Ring HillHillfort, Littlebury 21: 8; 27: 262, 272-3
rings, finger
copper alloy Roman
Boreham, Bull's Lodge Farm 24: 13, 14
Chesterford, Great 27: 308,309
Wakes Colne, Lane Farm 28: 182
Anglo-Saxon, Chesterford area 29: 270, 2 71,273
medieval, Stebbingford 27: 118, 151, 152
gold
medieval
Billericay, Crays Hill27: 325, 326
Maldon Carmelite Friary 30: 84, 117, 118, 136-7


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iron, Roman, Heybridge, Langford Road 28: 26, 37,38
silver, medieval, Totham, Great 27: 325, 326
Rippon, Stephen, 'Early Planned Landscapes in South-East Essex' 22: 46-60
Rivenhall
Coleman's Farm, Middle Palaeolithic hand-axe 24: 185
?Neolithic long barrow 21: 125
cropmarks 26: 231, 232; 29: 188
long mortuary enclosure and linear features 26: 231, 232;
28: 196
Roman pottery  (comparison)  27:317-19
Church, architecture of29: 60, 88, 94, 95, 96, 99, 104
Durwards, architecture 26: 215
Knights Templar demesne farm 28: 151
landscape history 22: 51; 26: 133-7 (inc. illustr.), 138
shafthole implements, stone 23: 114-15
Woodhouse Farm, brewhouse 29: 226
Rivenhall Airfield
prehistoric flintwork 25: 15, 16, 17 late Iron Age site (poss.) 23: 101
Roach, River 26: 228
and identity ofWallfleet 26: 169
oyster-pit sites 27: 253-5, 254
roads
Roman
and early planned landscapes 22: 51, 54, 57
Billericay, School/School Road 21: 45
Boreham, London to Colchester 25: 246
Braintree 21: 120, 126, 128; 24: 22, 31, 61, 63-6, 64-5
Stane Street 21: 126, 128; 24: 25, 28, 31, 63
Brentwood, Brook Street (London to Colchester) 22: 81 Chelmsford (Caesaromagus) 30: 213
Chesterford, Great 22: 44; 24: 198; 28: 219
Chigwell/Dunmow 24: 200; 25: 245; 26: 247
Colchester 30: 217, 224
StJohns Street 22: 153
Easthorpe (poss.) 24: 209
Heybridge 21: 123
Ingatestone, London to Colchester road 25: 263 Leighs, Great 25: 241
Ongar Park (Radio Site) 25: 245
Rettendon, Lacey's Farm 23: 100 Ridgewell (oldA604 poss.) 27:265
Romford (London to Colchester road) 27: 272
Stane Street (now A120) 22: 148, 149; 23: 99-100; 25:
28; 29: 116, 117
Braintree 21: 126, 128; 24: 25, 28, 31, 63
Coggeshall 24: 192; 26: 82, 100, 102
Dunmow, Great 28: 47, 88
Stebbingford 25: 249; 27: 102, 106, 108, 112, 150,
151, 169, 171, 173
Tey,Great
Teybrook Farm 22: 154; 28: 220; 29: 205; 30: 220
Warren's Farm 28: 220
Thaxted 23: 124
Waltham, Great 27: 90
Writtle, Mapletree Lane (poss.) 27: 3 modern
A12  Interchange,  Springfield/Boreham   see  Springfield
A12 M11 Link Road, Ruckholts Manor, Leyton and R.
Lea 26:240 A13
Aveley 26: 240
Purtleet Road 28: 205, 215-16; 29: 204
Ship Lane 26: 240; 27: 263





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roads, modern, A13 (cont.)
Dagenham to Wennington 24: 197
Orsett 'Cock' 30: 274
Pitsea 28: 216
Wennington to Mar Dyke 27: 262
prehistoric to Roman features 23: 100; 24: 197; 26:
240
A120Trunk Road 23: 99-100; 24: 192; 25:28
Braintree by-pass 25: 241
Braintree to M11 22: 148, 149
Dunmow, Great 24: 198; 28: 47, 88, 90
Stebbingford 25: 249; 27: 102, 103-5, 106
A127 Southend Road,WW2 defence line 29: 191,193 A130
Benfleet, North, Wickford, Rawreth 26: 240-1
Downhouse Farm 25: 17, 26
Rettendon to Benfleet, prehistoric and Saxon features 25:241
Sandon to Rettendon, Roman features 23: 100 A131 Great Leighs by-pass 25: 241; 26: 241
A133 Clacton, Little and Weeley Heath by-pass 22: 152; 25:248
A604 Haverhill Bypass 27: 265, 269; 29: 294, 297 A604 (old) Ridgewell (?Roman road) 27: 265 Colchester
Eastern Approaches Road 25: 242
Northern Approaches Road (ultimately A12) 29:
198-9,213
Heybridge, Northern Relief Road 28: 210 M11 motorway
proposed widening scheme, Birchanger to Great Chesterford 25: 243-5,244
see alsoA12 above
Maldon, Southern by-pass 21: 134; 22: 156
Robert Bruce (King of Scotland 1306), Essex origins 26: 170-1
Roberts,J8Dles (Mackenzie?), architects 24: 168, 180 Robey, Tim, et al., 'The Granary at CressingTemple' 25:
79-106
Robin Hood Ferry, River Lea 23: 64, 65
Rochester famlly, brasses in Terling Church 27: 302-3 Rochester, John (d 1444),Terling Church 27: 303 Rochester (Kent), and the Vikings 27: 94
Rochford
medieval and later hundred 24: 240; 26: 198, 199;29: 118,
119
19th cent., Poor Law and tithe maps 25: 222 World War One airfield 29: 300
Corn Exchange 26:213-14
Market Place,  15th/16th cent. ovens 24: 80 Millview Meadows 28: 186
North Street (No. 6), medieval market 29: 195, 201
Rochford Bank 26: 214
South Street (No. 35), 19th cent. artefacts 28: 186
to Southend pipeline 29: 210
Westbarrow Hall Farm, prehistoric to medieval features 28: 213; 29:201
see also Southend Airport; Stambridge, Great Rochford  Hospital  (formerly  Southend  Municipal
Hospital) 26: 236; 28: 199, 202
Daly's House and assoc. buildings 27: 273
Rochford, Pain of, and the 13th cent. royal forest 26: 129 Rockholt (Ruckholt) Mills/Estate see Leyton
Rocques, John
1745 survey, River Lea 23: 63, 64, 65


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1754 survey, River Lea 23: 61, 63, 64, 65
Roding, Abbess, Longbarns, post-medieval farm buildings 29:195,211
Roding, Berners, 19th cent. tithe commutation 25: 223
Roding, Leaden, 19th cent. tithe commutation 25: 220 Roding,Margaret
Anglo-Saxon metalwork 27: 320, 321
manor of Marks 27: 194 Roding,  River
Roman road line, south of 26: 247
Thames Water sewer pipe replacement 23: 131, 134 Roding  river  valley
cropmarks 30: 202
and the pottery trade 26: 242
Roding, White Cammas Hall
cross-wing 24: 120, 121
extended intruded cross-passage 22: 180, 181
Mark (or Merk) family 27: 193
Mascallsbury Farm 27: 199
Mascallsbury manor, and Counts of St Pol27: 193, 194, 195,196,197,198-9
Roding parishes, tithe maps of 25: 224 Rodwell, W. J.
'Roman Planned Landscape in Southern Essex' 22: 51-8
'The Battle of Assandun and its memorial Church (Reapprrusal)'26:288
et al., 'Holy Trinity  Church, Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall:  A Survey of the Fabric and Appraisal of the Norman  Brickwork'  29: 59-114
Rogers, Nehemiah (d 1660), vicar of Messing 24: 152, 153
Rokell, Geoffrey, lord of manor ofFrinton 21: 104 Rolph, G., Billericay auctioneer 25: 224
Rom, River 30: 215 Roman Catholicism
Emancipation 28: 317
and Reformation in Colchester 22: 88-99 Roman roads see roads, Roman
Romford
medieval period 21: 48
19th cent. Poor Law and tithe maps 25: 222, 225 Church of Edward the Confessor 30: 225
Crow Lane, Romford Gasworks 24: 200
Dagnams, demolished  c. 1948 25: 289
Gidea Hall, pulled down 1930 25: 289
London Road, Motorpoint Showroom 30: 215 Market Place
and Golden Lion junction 30: 225-6
The Bull (presumed site of Roman road) 27: 272 Marks Warren Farm, early Iron Age hillfort 25: 252 South Street, former Brooks Timber Yard 30: 215 White Hart Lane (land west of), Collier Row, medieval
settlement 29: 195, 201; 30: 212,215 roof slate see slate, roof
roof tiles see tiles, roof
Rook Hall, Little Toth8Dl
late Bronze Age loomweights 23: 117, 118, 119 early Iron Age Darmsden-Linton pottery 25: 12
Roper, Henry, of Brook Street, Brentwood 22:81,86
Ross, Walter, ass. toR Chancellor 24: 180-1; 26: 207
Rotterd8Dl (Holland) 25: 180
Rouge, John, Colchester bailiff (15th cent.) 21: 104 Rougham (Norfolk) 28: 297
Roughground Farm (Glos) see under Lechlade Round, J8D1es, MP (d 1916) 23: 79-80, 83-9





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Round, John Horace
and Albert School of Art 23: 83
on Anglo-Norman history 29: 155, 156-7
on Church Disestablishment 23: 85-6
on Colchester Castle 23: 81-3
on Counts of St Pol in Essex and Kent 27: 193-201 Domesday studies 23: 81; 24: 240; 29: 155, 156-7, 158,
170; 30: 146
and Essex Archaeological Society 23: 89; 29: 158
'Essex history from church plate' 24: 150-6, 154
on genealogy 26: 162-73; 29: 155, 156, 157
on Geoffrey de Mandeville 29: 156, 165
on Irish history 29: 156, 158
on land reform 23: 86, 88
'Liberties of the Borough of Colchester' 25: 72-8 on local history 29: 155, 157-8
on manorial descents 30: 144
on the peerage 29: 155-7
on place-names 29: 158
on politics 23: 83-8
on Protection 23: 88
on Radicalism 23: 84,87
Revised Bibliography of publications 29: 155-82
on royalty 29: 156
on St Helen's Chapel, Colchester 23: 82-3; 29: 158 'Short Studies in Topography and Family History' 26:
162-73
on siege of Colchester (1350) 22: 67, 70
on siege of Colchester (1648) 23: 80, 83
and the Victoria County History 24: 240; 29: 155, 158,
170
on Victorian Colchester 23: 79-90
and West Bergholt 23: 86-8; 25: 72, 76, 77; 29: 158
Round family 23: 79-80; 24: 243--4
round houses see structures, excavated (prehistoric (genera{):
Bronze Age/Iron Age) Roundwood see Stansted Airport Roxwell
Newland Hall25: 131
extended intruded cross-passage 22: 181, 182
lodging range 25: 160-73 (inc. illustr.)
brick nogging 25: 169-71, 170
east end 25: 171, 172
roof25: 165, 169
Thatchers Farm 27: 278
see also Writtle
Roxwell quarry, Chignall23: 39-50( inc. illustr.) prehistoric features 23: 39, 45-6, 49
Raman-British features 23: 39, 49
medieval features 23: 39,41-5,49-50
finds (mise.) 23: 48-9
pottery 23:46-8,47
structure 23: 42-5, 43, 49-50; 27: 175, 177
Royal Ordnance Works (Royal Gunpowder Factory) see Enfield Lock;Waltham Abbey{Waltham Holy Cross
Royal Society 25: 174, 175
Roydon
medieval estate 21: 49
19th cent. tithe commutation 25: 221, 222
Nether Hall, moated site, gatehouse 22: 156; 30: 193 Roydon Hall, medieval vineyard (later Vinegar Hills) 21: 48 Roydon Hall Decoy (duck decoy pond) 29: 186
rubbish-pits
medieval, Stebbingford 27: 116, 118, 123


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post-medieval, Leytonstone, Thorne Close 28: 301-2,
303--4
see also cess-pits
Rudling, David R., 'Late Iron Age and Roman Billericay: excavations 1987'21: 19--47
Ruffell, William, surveyor and map-maker 25: 224 Ruffie family, Earls Colne 28: 176
Ruggles-Brise, A. W., Rivenhall 26: 215
Ruggles-Brise, Sir John, Essays presented to (book review) 28:316-17
Ruoke, Richard, Colchester will (1510) 22:93
Rupert, Prince, and Temple Mills  armaments/gunpowder manufacture 22: 118
Rush, Alfred, map-maker 25: 222, 224
Rush, Hayward, map-maker 25: 222 Rushley  Island,  Foulness
and the identity ofWallfleet 26: 169, 170
red hill (poss.) 22: 153
Rutherfoord, Jane, Little Tey Church wall paintings 29: 136, 137
Ruyter, Admiral de 25: 180, 181 Ryan,P. M.
'Woodham Waiter Hall- its site and setting' 30: 178-95
et al.
'New House Farm and Hungry Hall, Cressing. The disintegration of the Cressing Temple estate or the Great Rebuilding?' 28: 156-64
'The Granary at CressingTemple' 25: 79-106
Ryder, Edward, Temple Mills lease 22: 115, 117
Rye (Sussex), medieval pottery 21: 101
Rye, Waiter, antiquary 23: 89
Rye House (Herts) 25: 103
Rypere, Thomas, Colchester clerk (15th cent.) 24: 129, 130,
131, 132

Sackville family of Mount Bures 27:339 Saffron Walden
general
cropmarks 28: 188
placename evidence 28: 311
prehistoric settlement 29: 122
medieval period 27: 340; 28: 139, 140; 30: 212, 226
'Battle Ditches' ('Magnum Fossatum') 22: 183-7,
184- 24:208-9;26:245;27:269;29: 122,
125,202
Church, building measurements 25: 111-12
landscape around 27: 174
Repel (Repell) ditches see 'Battle Ditches' above
and woodland 29: 116 post-medieval
16th cent., saffron crocus crop 28: 316; 29: 134
17th cent., vineyard 21: 48
19th cent. surveyors of 25: 224
Abbey Lane/Gibson Close area, Roman fort (poss.)/later Anglo-Saxon cemetery 29: 133
Audley End Road, County High School, mise. post- medieval deposits 29: 202
Castle, geophysical survey 29: 214
Castle Street 29: 125; 30: 226
Church Street 29: 125
No. 31, post-medieval evidence 29:201-2 Churchyard, Vergers Cottage and Parish Room 27: 278 Elm Grove Car Park (Fairycroft Road) 29: 202 Fairycroft House, ?medieval defences 22: 183-7, 184-7
Freshwell Street 29: 134




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Saffron Walden (cont.)
Friends School, early Iron Age occupation 25: 259-63,
260-2
Gibson Close
No. 15, boundary ditch 27: 269
see also Abbey Lane above
High Street No. 19
extended intruded cross-passage 22: 180, 182
rear, timber-framed structure 22: 142, 143, 144
No. 33-No. 35: medieval to post-medieval structures 29: 122-35 (inc. illustr.)
No. 53 25: 232
No. 67 21: 123
Raynharn's Garage (former High Street Maltings) 30: 212,229
Little Walden Road, Golf Driving Range 27: 265 Market Hill21: 123
Museum 24: 124; 28:281
Museum Street 21: 123
Myddleton Place 29: 134
Myddleton House 25: 232
Park Lane 29: 128, 131, 133
No. 11 26: 245
StAylotts 27: 288
Swan Meadow, medieval defences 24: 208-9
Union Workhouse, Radwinter Road 30: 203, 212, 229
see also Audley End
Sage, EdwardJ., solicitor and antiquarian 25: 222-3; 26:
196,199
Sainte-Mere Eglise, William de, Bishop of London 26:
129
St Albans, Duke of (Royal Falconer), and Woodharn Waiter 30: 180, 193
St Albans (Herts)
late Iron Age features 25: 44
Dissolution of the monasteries 30: 138
St Germans (Cornwall) 25: 186 Saint Helier Gersey), gold tore 25: 2
St Lawrence ('villa sancti Lauencii')/Newland?, medieval manor 21:49
St Lawrence Bay, Blackwater estuary
duck decoy pond 28: 193
timber strl.lctures 26: 228, 229
St Martin-le-Grand,    London Domesday holdings 26: 163; 28: 142
and St Mary's, Maldon 26: 163; 28: 142-50 (inc. illustr.)
St Mawes (Cornwall) 25: 186, 187
St Mawes Castle (Cornwall) 25: 187
St Omer (France) 27: 197 StOsyth
19th cent. tithe map 25: 223
Clay Lane, Cemetery extension 28: 222
Norwood Lodge 25: 248
St Osyth Lodge Farm, Middle Iron Age features 30: 210, 215
tide mill 30: 273
WW2 defences 28: 201 St  Osyth's  Priory
12th cent. 29: 211
planting of town ofBrentwood 22: 81, 82; 28: 111 St Paul's   Cathedral
'Domesday of St Pauls' 27: 206, 208; 29: 233
as ecclesiastical landowner 21: 52; 27: 93, 210; 29:
116


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manor of Adulfesness  (now The Sokens) 27: 202, 203,
206-7
St Pol, Counts of27: 193-201
Anselm Camdeveine (d 1174) 27: 194-5
Gautier (d 1219) 27: 195-6
Guyll (d 1226) 27:196
Guy Ill (d 1289) 27: 197
Hugh IV (d 1205) 27: 195
Hugh V (d 1248) 27: 196, 197
St Pol, Elizabeth, Countess of27: 196 St Pol (France) 27: 194
StValery-sur-Somme,  abbey of (France)  21: 49 Salcott, Rectory, work of F. Chancellor 26: 217 Sales  Point,  Bradwell-on-Sea
fish-traps (kiddles) 24: 194; 29: 278, 279-80
fishing weir 27: 255; 28: 193, 194, 195, 196; 29: 275,
279-80,281,282
Salines, Stephen de (d 1262), and Farnham medieval manor 27: 198
Salisbury, earldom of see Longespee ('Longsword')
Salisbury   Cathedral geometric design of 25: 112
spire 29: 285
Salisbury Hall Playing Field see Walthamstow Salmon, Nathanael  (historian) 24:  157
Salough, John, Colchester will (1511) 22: 92 salt industry
prehistoric and Roman, and red hills 26: 65-81 (inc. illustr.)
Canvey Island, Leigh Beck Marshes 25: 247-8 Tollesbury Wick Marsh 27: 266, 274
see also briquetage; Burnham-on-Crouch  (Maple Lodge); red hills
saltpetre manufacture,  Stratford 22: 118
Salyng family, and Littlebury 26: 279, 280 Sampford,   Great
Mesolithic flint axe 27: 247-8,247
Free Roberts Farm, geophysical survey 28: 226 St Michael's Church 25: 270-9 (inc. illustr.)
Anglo-Saxon poss. minster 25: 273, 277, 278
medieval structure 24: 189, 190; 25: 270,271,273-7,
277-8
post-medieval structure 25: 273, 277
Shillingstone Field 29: 34,37-40,46-7
prehistoric features 29: 36
late Iron Age features 29: 36
Roman features 29: 33, 36, 40
pottery from 29:40-6,45,47
magnetometer survey 30: 230
resistivity survey 29: 33-6, 35
Samyne, John
Temple Mills, Stratford 22: 118
Waltharnstow Mills 23: 61
Samyne, Peter (son of John), gunpowder manufacturing
23:61
Sanderson, John (architect) 23: 173
Sandes/Sandis family ofWoodham Ferrers 24: 151-2
Sandon, St Andrew's Church, medieval doorway 25: 279-85 (inc. illustr.)
Sandtoft (S Humberside), Dutch Church 22: 122,123
Sandys,Archbishop Edwin (d 1588) 24: 151
Santon (Norfolk), harness mounts 22: 1
Saunderson, Robert, Colchester will (1540) 22: 95 Savage, Dr William, Temple Mills owner 22: 119 Savigniac Order, Coggeshall Abbey 29: 100, 103, 104





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Savill and Son, Sible Hedingham surveyors 25: 224 Sawbridgeworth (Herts), Neolithic causewayed enclosure
29:199
Saxe,William, Colchester bailiff (15th cent.) 21: 106 Say, Geoffrey de, and the royal forests 26: 129
Sayer, George, Colchester will (1595) 22: 95
Saynes Mill, Stratford 22: 116, 117
scabbards (poss.), Roman (poss.), Takeley 22: 139-40, 140 Scarborough (NYorks), medieval pottery kilns 23: 53 Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), brickwork 29: 104 Scollan, Maureen, Sworn to Serve: Police in Essex 184D-
1990 (book review) 25:290-1
Scotland, wars with see wars
Scott, George Gilbert (later Sir) (architect) 26: 212, 219;30:227
sculpture and incised stone
Roman, Lexden, Colchester, Beverley Road, Longinus' tombstone 28: 217; 29: 205
Roman (poss.), Takeley 22: 139-40, 140
medieval
Coggeshall, Kings Acre 26: 253
Felsted, Church of the Holy Cross 29: 253, 254
Halstead, St Andrew's Church 26: 152-4
Maldon, Carmelite Friary 30: 45
Newport, White House, High Street 22: 141-2, 141 Sandon, StAndrew's Church, doorway 25:284,285 Stebbing, Church of St Mary the Virgin 25: 251; 28:
117,123,124,126,131
Woodham Waiter, grave cover 22: 170-3, 171; 30: 186
see also architectural stonework
seal box base, copper alloy, Roman, Laver, High 30: 197 seal matrix, copper alloy, medieval, Vange 29: 283, 284 Sealey, P. R.
'New light on the salt industry and Red Hills of prehistoric and Roman Essex' 26: 65-81
'Some fmds of the Bronze and Iron Ages in Essex' 22: 1-12
seals
ceramic, Blanc de Chine, Chinese Porcelain miniature 28:
301,304
leaden
cloth, Colchester, Gosbecks 26: 262
French textile seal, Springfield 21: 154
Segeaux, Alice (wife of Richard, 11th Earl of Oxford d
1451) 28: 175
Selby, Robert, Colchester bailiff  (15th cent.) 21: 104 Self, John, Ingatestone constable (1834) 28: 294 Septimius Severus, Emperor see coins (Roman)
Sergeant, Revd E.W. 30: 176 settlement  patterns
general
medieval planned settlement 28: 111
peasants in Essex c. 13th-14th cent. 29: 115-21 Cressing 26: 133-41 (inc. illustr), 143-4
Felsted 26: 133, 142, 143; 27: 174
Little Wendens deserted medieval village 25: 243 Pentlow 30: 201
Sokens, The  (formerly Adulfesness)  27: 203-6
Tabor estate, Hocking 26: 143
Writtle 26: 133, 140-1, 140, 144
see also Stebbingford (medieval farm and landscape)
SewardsEnd
Shortgroves (nrThaxted), Romano-Egyptian pottery lamp
23: 125
see also Tiptofts


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Sewardstone, Waltham Holy Cross, 19th cent. tithe commutation 25: 221
Sewardstone Mills, Lea valley 22: 117; 23: 61
Shadrack,Thomas 29: 148,149, 151 shafthole implements, stone
Bishop's Stortford (Herts) 21: 141
Blackmore 21: 140-2, 141
Paglesham 23: 114-15
Rivenhall23: 114-15
Stanway 21: 141 shale  objects
late Bronze Age/early Iron Age (poss.), Southend, Fox Hall 26:36,38
Roman, Braintree, George Yard 24: 49
not precisely dated, Castle Hedingham, Maiden Ley Farm
27:31,33
shale/jet, not precisely dated, Bradwell-on-Sea, Othona
Community site 25: 68 Shalford
Church End, enclosure 27: 252
prehistoric and Roman linear features and fmds 24: 193 rectangular enclosures 21: 123
Redfants Manor, 14th cent. hall with cross-wings 24: 119,
121
see also Sheering Hall
Sharpe, Pamela, "'Temporal blessings" Poor women's employment in Essex during the French wars 1793-1815'27:226-36
Shaw and son, London printers 25: 224
Shawcross, J. P., A History of Dagenham 26: 199-203, 202
Shearplace Hill (Dorset), prehistoric bone 'weaving comb' 23: 117
sheep farming
late Bronze Age/Iron Age, and loomweights 26: 71 late Iron Age/Roman
and the Essex marshes 26: 76-7
and salt-licks 26: 68-9
Roman, Braintree, George Yard 24: 61 medieval
14th cent. Langenhoe 22: 67
Canvey Island, Leigh Beck Marshes (poss.) 25: 247-8
Sokens, The (Adulfesness)  27: 203,206,207
post-medieval26: 77
Cressing 28: 163 sheep/goat  bones
Iron Age, Birchanger, Woodside Industrial Park 25: 42, 43
Roman, Braintree, George Yard 24: 53-4,55,57,60 medieval, Canvey Island, Leigh Beck Marshes 25: 247-8 post-medieval, Saffron Walden, 33-35 High Street 29: 134
Sheepen see under Colchester Sheering
middle/late Bronze Age chisel/knife 23: 115-16, 116; 28:
181
late Bronze Age settlement 23: 116-17, 116
nr Sheering Church, prehistoric to medieval features 21:
119; 23: 117
Sheering Hall, Shalford, medieval estate of Coggeshale
family 22: 61,65
Shelford, Little, Romano-British  site 23: 112
Shelford Creek (Barnfleet) 26: 169, 170 shells
Boreham, Hull's Lodge Farm 24: 18
Roxwell quarry, Chignall 23: 42, 48-9
WalthamAbbey, Cornrnill stream 23: 146
see also oysters/oyster remains



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