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DEBDEN 10: 190
DEBDEN GREEN 10: 190
DEBENHAM (SUFFOLK), No. 1 Gracechurch Street 20: 98
DEDHAM
Lamb Corner: enclosure
12: 79, 80
medieval clergy 1: 250
medieval cloth trades 20: 41, 43, 48, 58 DEER BONES, Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 62
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 22, 23, 24, 25
DEFENSIVE WORKS see DITCHES; DYKE SYSTEMS; FORTS; HILLFORTS; MOATED SITES
and under ARCHITECTURE (MILITARY/FORTIFIED)
DENDROCHRONOLOGY
Coggeshall Grange Barn 16: 150, 152
CressingTemple 18: 61
Greensted church 10: 69
Mersea Island, the Strood, causeway
14:80-2, 81, 83, 84,
85
Shelford, Little,
Foulness, wooden structure 10: 246; 13: 70 Waltham Abbey
monastic grange, dock and wharf timbers
4:81,88
Waltham, Little, Roman bridge piles 2: 47 DENGIE
medieval Hundred of 20: 41, 45, 56
field system 20: 158, 164
DENGIE PENINSULA 11: 6; 17:63
red hills 12: 107-9, 108; 20: 172
storm of 1897 18: 75, 80
see also BACONS (MANOR) DENNYFAMILY 19:198,199
Waltham Abbey mansion site 2: 217-18, 219, 221, 232,
234, 235, 241, 242; 10: 130, 132, 138; 19:
120, 132
Waltham Grange 2: 217-18, 264; 4:
33-4, 35, 77; 5: 129,
130
DENTON HALL, FORMBY (LANCS),
fireplace 20: 101 DEPOSITION see RELIGION AND RITUAL DERAMY'S STONE (?MERSEA BOUNDARY) 14: 87-9,
92
DERLEIA/DERELEIA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
BROMLEY, LITTLE (DERLEIGH) DESBOROUGH, MAJ.-GEN. 1: 198, 205, 207 DESERTED/LOST SETTLEMENTS see SETTLEMENT
PATTERNS DESPENSER, THOMAS LORD 2: 270
DESPENSER FAMILY, Hugh le 2: 8-9
DIBNEY FAMILY, and Colchester Reformation period 15: 90,91
DINGLEBY, HENRY, Waltham
Abbey Volunteer Infantry 15: 113
DIRLETON CASTLE (E LOTH) 10: 155
DISCS
ceramic, Belgic, Nazeingbury 10: 104, 105
copper alloy
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 56, 58
Wickford Memorial Park 19: 242, 243
iron, Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 33, 34 DISEASE
medieval period
Black Death 20: 86
DOCKS
leprosy
20: 84, 85, 86
16th-17th cent. plague in Colchester 4: 134-45 17th cent.
smallpox, in Colchester
4: 134, 137 see
also PATHOLOGY
DITCHES
prehistoric (general), Upminster, Whitehall Wood 15: 169, 170; 16: 136
Bronze Age
Clacton, Rush Green 15: 123, 124, 125
Colchester, Chitts Hill9: 8, 9-11, 9, 14, 15
Kelvedon 11: 104 Iron Age
Ashville (Oxon) 10: 47
Colchester, Chitts Hill 9: 2, 17-19,
18
Tilbury, West, Gun HillS: 51-2 Iron Age/Roman
Chadwell St Mary, boundary
ditch 1: 129, 132
Orsett
Cock 9: 102
Wickham
Bishops 8: 162-3
Belgic/Roman, Nazeingbury
10: 33, 34, 35-40, 36, 39, 45,
47
Roman
Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 63, 124 Chadwell St Mary, Sandy Lane 1: 136
Chignal StJames 10: 241; 11: 41
Colchester
Balkerne Lane 9:
97
North Hill (No. 44) 3: 43-4, 69, 84-S(Pl. Ill)
Dagenham, Rose Gate 20: 162
Harlow,
Stafford House 12: 43; 13: 52
Kelvedon, High Street 20: 148-9
Leyton,
Church Road 11: 105
Mucking 5:9
Ockendon, South 2: 83, 84,
85-6
Pebmarsh 1: 172, 173, 174
Rawreth
2:340
Shelford, Little, Foulness
10: 245
Wickford 2: 96, 330-2
Saxo-Norman manorial enclosure,
Waltham Abbey 5: 150, 151
Saxon
Heybridge, pass. 17: 17
Linford, Mucking 1: 61-2, 63, 64, 66, 67,
70
medieval Braintree
(prob.), Cattle Market (former) 8: 84
Rayne Road 8: 15
Toft's Garage
17: 83
Chipping Ongar town defence 14: 135-6
Easton,
Great 2: 97
Rayleigh Castle 18: 39, 41
Saffron Walden 'Battle
Ditches' see EARTHWORKS Springfield, White Hart Lane 16: 108-9, 109, 110
not precisely
dated
Braintree,
Coggeshall Road 8: 104-8
Broomfield Plantation Quarry 17: 69,
71, 78-9, 79, 80
St Osyth 8: 149, 150
Tilbury, West, Gun Hill 5: 65, 66, 70, 71
see also BOUNDARIES; ENCLOSURES; RING DITCHES
DITCHINGHAM (NORFOLK), medieval
pottery 15: 59
DIVICIACUS (BELGIC
RULER) 14: 5
DIXON, CHARLES,
coin dealer 20: 134
DOBBYN,JOHN 17:115,116 DOCKS see WATERFRONTS
35
DODDINGHURST
DODDINGHURST, Plunkers Green (Plumtuna in Domesday) 16: 43
DOG BONES
Chesterford, Great 10: 244
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 22, 23, 27 DOMESDAY SURVEY
general
11th cent. population changes
in Essex 4: 128-33 CountAlan Rufus' Essex fees 1: 179, 180,
181, 184,
185,186,187
DomesdayBook,Essex (reviewed) 15:181-2
Domesday topography
since 1903 16: 40-7 ecclesiastical landowners and parish churches
2: 36,37 Round's studies
12: 11-24, 28-30, 32, 33, 37
water-mills 8: 292
'Anstey case' 15: 71, 76-80
Braintree and area 8: 128, 129,
130, 133
Colchester 12: 15, 17
Danbury
10: 1
Danegeld 12: 11, 14-15
Eadwulfesness, 11th cent.
4: 146, 147
Easter, Good 11: 62
Essex,
NW 17: 125-6,
127, 128
Hastings family of Little
Easton 2: 2-3, 112-15
Holland
20: 75, 76
lnquisitio Comitatus Cantabrigiensis (l.C.C.) 12: 11-15,
23
lnquisitio Eliensis
(I.E.) 1: 190-5; 12: 11-12, 13-14,
18
Ipswich 20: 34, 47
Latchingdon manors 11: 6, 8, 9-10, 31
Mersea Island 14: 91; 15: 173, 174
Nazeing 10: 31, 63
Ockendon, South 18: 99
Peldon church 7: 61
St Clair family 20: 30-1
Sewardstone 10: 174
Tilbury 16: 42; 19: 157
Tolleshunta manors
1: 239,241-6
Waltham Grange 4: 95
Waltham manor 2: 264; 19: 118
Wicken Bonhunt 8: 167 Witham, Blunt's
Hall1: 40
DOMINIC, SAINT 6: 40
DOMINICAN ORDER see BOSTON
(LINCS);
CHELMSFORD DOMINICAN
PRIORY DOMITIAN, EMPEROR,
brass fmd 17: 60
DOMMAUNDOMMAWA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
seeDUNMOW
DONYLAND, EAST, Morant MSS 2: 290
DONYLAND, WEST 20: 43
MorantMSS 2:291
DOOLITTLE, I. G., 'The Plague in Colchester 1579-1666' 4: 134-45
DOOR LATCHES, IRON, Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6:
59.6.60
DOREWARD FAMILY
OF HOCKING 8: 210,221-2 DOREWARD,JOHN (SON OF SIR JOHN, OF
HOCKING) 8: 222
DOREWARD OF RIVENHALL,JOHN 8: 212 DOREWARD, SIR JOHN, OF HOCKING (SPEAKER,
HOUSE
OF COMMONS, d 1420) 8: 209-
23
DOUCECROFT see KELVEDON DOVECOTES
medieval see WALTHAM ABBEY (MONASTIC
GRANGE EXCAVATIONS)
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
medieval/post-medieval, Chickney,
Sibley's farm 4: 51n; 15: 157
post-medieval, Gestingthorpe, Moat Farm 15: 158
18th
cent., Margaretting, Canterburys 11: 84
DOVER (KENT), Snargate
Street 8: 186, 191
DOVER CASTLE (KENT),
medieval pottery 8: 186,
190 DOVER COURT
prehistoric flintwork
16: 83
medieval ceramics 15: 65
1801 agricultural survey 5: 188, 196 DOWNHAM
Mesolithic flint 2: 95
Aldenlond (settlement) 2: 95 Iron Age and Roman site 2: 95
Ramesduna (poss.
Domesday placename) 16: 46
StMargaret's Church 15: 149-51 DOWNHAM GRANGE, Iron Age site 9: 43 DOWNHAM HALL,
WICK.FORD 2: 96
DOWNING, CALYBUTE,
VICAR OF HACKNEY
2: 143 D'OYLEY FAMILY
18: 66
DRAINS
stone and tile, medieval, Waltham
Abbey monastic site 10:
134,140
stone-lined, Roman, Colchester, S side ofTemple
precinct 3: 120, 120-1(P1s Ilb;IIIb), 122,123-4, 129
tiled, Roman, Colchester 3: 8 timber-lined
Roman, Colchester, S side ofTemple
precinct 3: 121, 127
medieval, Chelmsford, Grays Brewery 15: 165 post-medieval
17th cent. brick, Newport, St Leonard's Hospital
20: 86
?Braintree, Bank Street 8: 69
see also CULVERTS; WATER SUPPLY
DRAPERS seeTEXTILE-WORKING
(Essex occupations) DRAUGHTON (NORTHANTS), Iron Age site 10: 45 DRESS FITTINGS, COPPER ALLOY
Roman
Colchester 3: 26,28
Lexden Road 16: 145, 148
?post-medieval, Widford 11: 61 DROVEWAYS seeTRACKWAYS
DRURY FAMILY, and manor of Holland 20: 75,81 DRURY,P.J.
'Braintree: Excavations and Research 1971-76'
8: 1-143
'Chelmsford Dominican Priory:
The Excavation of the Reredorter, 1973' 6:40-81
'Excavations at Gun Hill, WestTilbury' 5:48-112 'Excavations at Rawreth, 1968' 9: 20-47
'Observation of Roadworks in Thurrock
1969-70' 5: 113-
22
'The Romano-British Settlement at Chelmsford:
Caesaromagos 4: 3-29
and Petchey,
M. R., 'Medieval Potteries at Mile End and Great Horkesley' 7: 33-60
and Rodwell, W. J. and Wickenden, N. P., 'Finds
from the Probable Site of a Roman Villa at Dawes Heath, Thundersley' 13: 66-8, 67
DRUSUS JUNIOR see
COINS
DUCKEND FARM, STANSTED,
Roman site 19: 270; 20:
165, 166-7, 167
DUDDENHOE END, ELMDON
?late Neolithic flintwork
11: 34, 35
medieval pottery 9: 82, 85, 87; 11: 54, 55, 57
settlement patterns 17: 123, 125, 127, 128
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IndexforVolumes 1-20
DUDLEY, REV. BATE, Bradwell-juxta-Mare 19: 225, 226 DUFFIELD,JOSEPH, Colchester Mayor early 18th cent. 18:
67
DUKE, RICHARD
17:139 DUNMOW
Roman cremation
cemetery 17: 63
Dommaua/Dommawa in Domesday
16: 44
Civil War 'Trained
Bands' 2: 66
High Street, No. 20, medieval
open hall15: 159 DUNMOW, GREAT
prehistoric features
mortuary enclosure
(poss.) 15: 153, 154
square-ditched features and ring-ditch 12: 77, 78,82
Romano-British period 8: 124, 160, 241,242, 242-3(P1. 1),
245, 274; 12:
79
book review 20: 179-80
Alfreston medieval manor 8: 210
Dommawa in Domesday
16: 44
medieval clergy 1: 250
medieval cloth trades 20: 46, 54, 60
Shingle Hall (alias Olives)
16: 44
Southall medieval manor 8: 210 16th
cent. incorporation 8:225 Austin canons
of8: 212
bypass 11: 54, 65
Chequer's Lane, Roman/post-medieval pottery
18: 92 Church of England Primary School 8: 160
New Street Fields 8: 160
Parsonage Farm 12: 78,79
'Portways', decorated fireplace
20: 100
St Mary's Church,
John Campbell Dick memorial 5: 215
see also STAGG'S
FARM
DUNMOW, LITTLE, Priory
6: 72
DUNMOWHUNDRED 1:179,
190;20:41,46 DUNNETT, B. R. K.
Chelmsford excavation 4: 3, 11
'Excavations in Colchester 1964-8' 3: 1-114
'First Century
Colchester in the light of recent Research'
2: 137-42
DUNNING, G. C., 'Aardenburg Ware from Manningtree,
and Finds of Aardenburg Ware and Other Pottery Imported
from the Low Countries found in England and Wales' 8: 184-99
DUNSTAN, SAINT,
and parish church
dedications 2: 44 DUNTON (LITTLE
BURSTEAD), Whitehall Manor 9:
99;
10:243
DUNTONWAYLETTS, WICKFORD, 18th cent. Manor
Farm house 2: 96
DUNWICH (SUFFOLK), medieval
pottery 8: 193 DURGAN, SHIRLEY,
'Local Government Planning
Papers
as sources
for the local
historian: an Essex survey'19:231-9;20:
175-6
DURHAM, Finchale Priory
2:240,241
DUROLITUM (CHIGWELL?) 13: 58; 14: 144
DYERS see TEXTILE-WORKING (Essex occupations) DYKE SYSTEMS
OF DEFENCE
at Camulodunum 14: 137; 15: 51, 52, 134
at Sheepen 8: 123
EADULF'S NAZE (EADWULFESNESS) 2: 299, 309; 4:
146-7
EARCONWALD see ERKENWALD EARLSCOLNE
11th cent. landholding 4: 130
aerial reconnaissance, poss. henge 18: 111
EASTON, GREAT
Oxford
House, High Street,
aisled hall16: 153, 153, 154
parish church 6: 90, 92, 94, 96-7(Pl.
IV); 16: 54, 55, 57,
58,60
Priory 1: 183;
6: 90-1,92,94-5, 96; 8: 250-1; 16: 53, 54,
55,57,61
EARTHQUAKE (1884),
damage to churches 5: 203, 213; 7:
67
EARTHWORKS
Iron Age, (poss.), Bradwell-juxta-Coggeshall8: 250 Iron Age/Roman, Downham, Wickford 2: 95 prehistoric to Roman (general), Mucking 5: 10-11 Roman
Chelmsford
Godfrey's Yard, prob. temporary camp 19: 263 Romano-British temple site 4: 14-15, 16, 19-20,
28
Saxon, Maldon 10: 21 medieval
earthen banks replaced by stone 1: 155
Bulmer
moated mound 16: 116, 118
Elmdonmound 16:116,117
Saffron Walden 'Battle Ditches'
1: 141-59 (inc. illustr.); 9:104
Wicken Bonhunt 8: 167
post-medieval(?) Braintree
Coggeshall Road 8: 104-8,
108-9(P1. 1),
122, 123; 15:
36-53( inc. illustr.);
16: 28
Mount House 15: 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 45, 46, 52; 16:
28-39(inc. illustr.); 17: 91
not precisely dated
Berden
Hall Priory Farm 13: 38
Blunt's
Hall, Witham 1: 36, 37-40, 38-9
Grimsditch Wood 17: 123-4
Purleigh, deserted shrunken
settlement at 17: 107-19 (inc. illustr.)
Purleigh Hall14: 125, 126-7, 130
see also DANBURY CAMP; DITCHES;
ENCLOSURES; FIELD SYSTEMS; HILLFORTS; PORTINGBURY
HILLS
(RINGS)
EAST INDIA COMPANY 20: 143, 145 EASTER, GOOD see GOOD EASTER EASTER, HIGH
Acheulean hand-axe find 12: 51,52
Berewic (Barricks), Domesday
survey 16: 41
early medieval pottery
13: 39, 40,46
and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 191,195
Lawn Hall (?Laghenberia in Domesday) 16:45 map 13:41
medieval manor 19: 192-3
Old Post Office (formerly
Cock and Rather Shop) 16: 120,
121
Post Office site:
'Belgic' bowl 8: 242 Stagden Cross Roman site 8: 242
see also GOOD EASTER; MAIDENS TYE
EASTERNTENDRING HUNDRED
(1086) 4: 147
EASTHORPE
Badcocks Farm, Little
20: 96, 100-1
Gol Grove, Roman road 13: 51 EASTLANDS see BRADWELL-ON-SEA
EASTON, GREAT
?Roman/post-Roman building 1:265
medieval features 2: 97
medieval timber building
excavated ('roasting house')
2:
159-60
37
EASTON, UTILE
EASTON, LITTLE 6: 96
and Bourchier
family 16: 62
Church6: 72
Estanes
(poss. Domesday placename) 16:44 Hastings family of2: 1-13,101-22
medieval manor 8: 211 EASTWOOD
Marshall's Farm Roman period
corn-drying kiln 10: 243; 11: 103; 13: 51; 14: 138
grain and organic remains 12: 42
poss. drain and
Roman artefacts 15: 166 Nestuda
(Domesday placename) 16: 42
Western Approaches, late Bronze Age/early Iron Age enclosure
13: 51, 57-8
not precisely dated,
aisled building
12: 42
ECCLES
(KENT), Roman pottery 8: 23, 24 EDDY,M.R.
Essex County Council
Archaeology Section 1979 (ed.) 12: 51-85
Essex County Council Archaeology Section 1980 (ed.)
13: 32-47
'Excavations on the Braintree Earthworks, 1976 and 1979'
15:36-53
'Excavations in Essex,
1978' (ed.) 11: 101-12
'Excavations in Essex, 1979' (ed.) 12: 39-50
'Excavations in Essex, 1980' (ed.) 13: 48-62
'Excavations in the Medieval
Town of Rochford 1978 and 1979'16:7-22
and Ryan, P. M., 'John
Ennows: A Previously Unknown Clay-Pipe Maker of All Saints, Colchester' 15: 106-12
et al., 'Ashmans, Woodham Waiter:
a post-medieval house and its setting'
20: 12G-32
EDGEHILL, BATTLE OF 2: 68
EDITH (EDEVA), QUEEN 1: 106;2:
113,119
EDITH OF PURLEY 2: 108-12, 119-20
EDMONDES, SIR THOMAS,
Stapleford Abbots estate 10:
120,122,123
EDMUND,KING (d 946) 19:118,197 EDMUND, SAINT
killing of 10: 53
parish church dedications 2: 35,38
EDWARD I, KING 6: 40;
8: 69, 188
EDWARD II,KING 19: 144
tomb in Gloucester
Cathedral16: 57, 58,59
EDWARD m,KING 6: 54
and St Mary's
Church, Newport 20: 85
tomb in Westminster Abbey 16: 61
EDWARD IV, KING, coins 9: 148, 149; 11: 59
EDWARDTHE JBTHELING (SON OF KING
JBTHELRED) 12: 97
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, KING
AND SAINT 6: 82
Mersea Charter
2: 289-90; 12: 94-102; 14: 87-93, 90; 15:
173,174
parish church dedications 2: 38, 40
EDWARDTHE ELDER 10: 14;
15: 174
burh at Maldon 17: 61, 62; 20: 108
burh at
Wigingamere (?Newport) 20: 84
EDWARDVI, KING 1: 111; 9: 129,
139; 17: 96; 19: 154
Reformation in Colchester 15: 88-9, 90, 92 EINESWRDA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
ARKESDEN (CHARDWEI.L/AINSWORTH)
ELBE, RIVER (GERMANY), Saxon settlement 1: 90, 95,
99,100
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
ELIZABETH I, QUEEN
coins 10: 156
leet jurisdiction in Essex manor courts 13: 3-14 and Pyrgo 18: 48
ELIZABETH, SAINT, church dedications to 2: 40 ELLWOOD FAMILY, CROWELL (OXON)
1: 238
ELM CHARCOAL
1: 101; 14: 16
ELM PARK/ELM PARK HOUSE, ARDLEIGH, Iron Age
pottery/briquetage 15: 4; 17: 166-70,167-9 ELMDON
11th cent.
landholding 4: 131
medieval artefacts
9: 82, 85, 87; 12: 83
medieval earthwork castle 16: 116, 117
settlement patterns 17:123,125,126,127,128,129-31
see also DUDDENHOE END ELMER,JOHN, ofElmer's Farm 2: 127
ELMHAM, NORTH
(NORFOLK), Saxo-Norman
structures 5: 150; 10: 73
ELMSTEAD, church dedicated
to St Mary and St Lawrence 2:44
ELMSTEAD HALL (COLCHESTER BY-PASS), late Iron
Age cremation cemetery 13: 50
ELMSTEAD MARKET
Church of StAnne and St Laurence
14: 138; 15: 166, 171;
16: 127
poss. chantry chapel15:
166
ELPHELMUS DE GORE, and All Saints', Cressing
6: 84 ELSENHAM, St Mary's Church, brick built vaulted
structure 15: 151-2
ELTHAM,JOHN OF (d 1334),
tomb 16: 58, 59 ELY(CAMBS)
Abbey
and Essex churches and religious
houses 2: 37 and medieval markets 13: 15
Cathedral dedicated to the
Holy Trinity 2:44
Prior Craudens Chapel, medieval
mosaic pavement 6: 72 St Etheldreda, Abbey
of, and and lnquisitio Eliensis 1:
19G-
5;12: 11-12,13-14
EMERY, RICHARD, ofThaxted
8: 227
EMMISON, F. G.
essays presented to in An Essex tribute
(book review) 19:
278-9
and Newton K. C., 'Colchester Gaol Delivery, 1392 and 1457' 2: 280-8
'Seal found at Radwinter' 5: 239
ENCLOSURES
prehistoric
Dunmow, Great (poss.) 15: 153, 154
Stour valley 14: 114
Tilbury, West, Gun Hill (poss.) 5: 49, 50,50
Toppesfield (poss.)
19: 255,256
Neolithic, Totham,
Great, Slough House Farm 20: 157, 163
Neolithic causewayed, Orsett 9: 74; 11: 34, 37; 14: 120,
121;15:151
late Bronze Age
Boreham (poss.) Qarge pennanular) 17: 153
Springfield Lyons 14: 142, 143; 15: 168; 16: 97, 107,
134;17: 163,164;18: 108
Totham, Great, Lofts Farm 16: 128 late Bronze Age/early Iron Age
Eastwood,WesternApproaches 13:51,57-8
North Ring (Mucking/Linford)
10: 21; 11: 107
early Iron Age, Hadleigh, Chapel Lane 18: 88, 90, 91
Iron Age
Ambresbury Banks 10: 189-205(inc. illustr)
38
IndexforVolumes
1-20
ENCLOSURES, Iron Age (cont.)
Ardleigh 14: 6, 9-10
Vince's Farm 1: 261-2,262
Broomfield Plantation Quarry
(poss.) 17: 69
Chelmsford temple site 4: 15, 16, 21, 24, 26-7,28,
28-
9(Pl. II)
Kelvedon, Doucecroft 19: 18, 21,22
Mucking 5:9
Middle-to-later pre-Roman Iron Age 9: 44-5
Chignal StJames 14: 135,
143
Colchester, Gosbecks 20: 155
Orton Longueville (Cambs) 9: 45
Stebbing, Yew Tree Farm 20: 153, 154-5
Stifford Clays 13: 54
Tallington (Lines) 9: 44
Tilbury, West, Gun Hill 5: 48, 49, 50, 56-8, 59, 60, 61,
98,99;10:46
late Iron Age
Aveley, Belhus Park 12: 48
Colchester, Chitts Hill (poss.) 9: 17-19, 18
Horkesley, Great, Pitchbury 15: 51
Netteswellbury 18: 108
Orsett Cock 10: 246
Totham, Great, Slough House Farm 20: 158, 163 Iron Age/Roman
Braintree, College House 18: 106
Langford 12: 80, 81
Rainham, Moor Hall Farm 10: 246; 13: 53, 58
Stansted Airport Catering
Site 19: 269
Stanway, Bellhouse Quarry
(prob.) 19: 261,270
Stifford, North 13: 54
Tolleshunt d'Arcy, Hill Farm 11: 36, 37, 39; 16: 135
Upminster, Manor Farm 16: 136
Wittenham, Long (Berks) 9: 45
Woodham Waiter 9: 106; 20: 172, 174
Excavations ofCropmark Enclosure
(book review)
19: 279
Belgic/Roman
farm/homestead enclosures 10: 46
Kelvedon, Doucecroft 18: 107;
19: 21, 24, 27
Mucking 5: 9, 10; 10: 46
Nazeingbury 10: 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43,45-6,47
Roman
Alresford 16:
llQ-13, 111
Braintree 8: 121
Bromley, Great, Boudge Hall Wood 13: 50 Broomfield Plantation Quarry, rectangular 17: 69
Chignal StJames
9: 77-9, 78,83-4;
10: 241; 11: 101; 12:
40
Coggeshall19: 47, 48, 82,84-5,86,88
old St Peter's School
site 19: 272-5,
274
Duckend Farm, Stansted
19: 270
Heybridge (poss.) 17: 13
Mucking 5: 9-10
Orsett Cock, double-ditched defensive 2: 338-9; 6: 13-
38,15-16,18-19, 20-1(Pls I-ll), 39n; 18: 16,
21
Rawreth 9: 25,26-9, 27-8,44-5
Rayne 20: 5-6, 26
Springfield Cursus 13: 54;
15: 135, 136, 138, 140 Tilbury, West,
Gun Hill, sub-rectangular defensive
enclosure 5: 48, 49, 50, 52, 59-62,
64, 67, 99,
100, 110
Waltham Abbey (Eldeworth: 'the
old enclosure') 19: 135,
197, 198,202-3, 209; 20: 168
EPPING FOREST
Saxon,
Horndon-on-the-Hill (poss.) 12: 71, 73
Saxo-Norman
Shoebury, North 14: 141
Waltham Abbey monastic
site 10: 128, 142 medieval
Chigborough Farm 20: 162
Paglesham, moated 2: 338
not precisely dated
general, Assessment of Excavated Enclosures (book review) 19:279-80
Bentley, Great 18: 101
Bromley, Great 18: 100, 101
Chignal StJames, St Mary's Cottage
(moated) 11: 64-5
Chrishall19: 255
Clacton, Rush Green, sub-rectangular 8: 147, 148, 149
Colchester, Chitts Hill, sub-rectangular 9: 1, 17
Dedham, Lamb Corner
12: 79,80
Elmdon, Brooksies
Field 11: 57
Fingringhoe, Frog Hall Farm 18: 12
Horndon, circular enclosure
20: 154, 155-6
Kelvedon, Ewell Hall 20: 153, 154
Leighs, Great 18: 101, 102
Middleton 19: 255,
256
Radwinter, moated enclosure
5: 239
Romford, Warren Farm 20: 164
Stock 12: 57, 58,59
Tilbury, West, Gun Hill 5: 70
Wivenhoe, Keelar's Farm 12: 58, 59; 15: 128 Woodham Ferrers,
South, Edwins Hall12:
76 mortuary see BARROWS (Neolithic long barrows)
see
also BARROWS (Neolithic long barrows); DANBURY CAMP; MANORIAL ENCLOSURES; STOCK ENCLOSURES
ENCLOSURES OF COMMON LAND
16th-18th cent., Purleigh
17: 107, 116,
118
18th-19th cent. 5: 189
NW Essex 17: 128
ENCLOSURES OF OPEN FIELDS 17: 120,128,129
19th cent. parliamentary 17: 121
ENCLOSURES OFWOODLAND,Purleigh 17:112
ENNEW, SAMUEL,
Colchester attorney 19: 224, 225 ENNOWS (ENNOUS/ENOWES/INHOUSE),JOHN (d
1684), clay-pipe
maker, Colchester, All Saints
15: 106-12 .
ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY see LANDSCAPE HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY; PLANT REMAINS;
POLLEN ANALYSIS; WOODLAND AND FOREST
EPPING
Domesday Survey 1: 179
Eppinga (Domesday placename) 16: 41-2 Walham, manor of (Domesday placename) 16: 43
13th cent. market
licensed 13: 16, 17, 18
Hayleys (medieval manor) 16: 42
Heath 13: 18
Marles (medieval manor)
16: 42
Mascle (Madle) medieval
fee 1: 187
medieval clergy 1: 250
see also COPPED HALL; HILL
HALL EPPINGFOREST
10:174
Hill Wood, High Beech
(Beach) prehistoric flintwork 2: 224, 228
Mesolithic industry 10: 206-19(inc. illustr.), 249
see also AMBRESBURY BANKS
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