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INDEX

to the

TRANSACTIONS of the STAFFORDSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND

HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Volumes xxxv to xxxix 1996-2000

compiled by Betty Fox

2003

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INTRODUCTION

All places are in Staffordshire unless otherwise identified

As this index covers only five volumes of the Society's Transactions, it has been possible to do it in much greater detail than heretofore, particularly with regard to place and personal names. Once again I am deeply indebted to our editor, Dr. Nigel Tringham, for his expert advice.

Betty Fox

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

Allen, Carol and A. Martin

Atherton, Ian

Barber, Alistair

Barfield, L. H.

Bayliss, Alex Bevan, Lynne

Bond, Julie

Boylston, Anthea

Breeze, Andrew Carson, R. A. G.

Clark, Anthony

Cleverdon, Faith

Cool, H. E. M.

Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton-under-Needwood, xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pi. ( including prehistoric pottery and fired clay, xxxix. 9-12, figs.)

Burton Abbey church: a reconsideration of its built form, xxxvii. 105-18, figs., table

The moated site of Manor Farm, Harlaston: an evaluation and excavation (1991-1994), xxxvi. 21-8, figs.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): the flints, xxxv. 182-3, fig.

The C14 dates for Milwich burnt mound, xxxvi. 14-15, dia. Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire: report on excavations (1956-57

and 1975-77): ceramic tile, xxxvi. 46; small finds and window glass, xxxvi. 40-2, figs.

Ecstatic celebrants: Bacchic metalwork from the Roman midlands, xxxviii. 6-11, figs.

Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): glass, xxxvii. 20-2, fig.; iron window grille, xxxvii. 26, fig., pi.; small finds, xxxvii. 18-19, figs.; stamped daub, xxxvii. 42-3, fig.

Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at Stone (1993): ceramic brick and tile, xxxvii. 71-2, table; leather, xxxxvii. 72

Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cremation cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire: animal remains, xxxix. 8-9

Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cremation cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire: the cremations, xxxix. 7-8, figs., tables, pi.

The place-name Onn at High Onn and Little Onn, xxxvii. 139 Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962

and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): the coins, xxxvii. 15,17

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): the quern stones, xxxv. 183-5, fig.

Cruck buildings in the Staffordshire Moorlands: distribution and survival patterns in the medieval parish of Leek, xxxviii. 49-58, figs., table

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): glass and faience objects, xxxv. 122-7, figs., tables; the Roman vessel glass, xxxv. 106-121, figs., tables

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Cooper, Julia

Cottam, Sally

Davey, P. J.

Dickinson, Brenda

Ellis, Peter

Esmonde Gea ry , A. S.

Evans, Jane

Evans, Jeremy

Ferguson, Rowan

Ferris, I. M.

Garton, Daryl and others

Gould, Jim

Grainger, G.

Greig, James

Guilbert, Graeme and others

Hall, Jackie

Hartley, B.

Hartley, K. F.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): catalogue of ironwork, xxxv. 150-61, figs.; objects of copper alloy - figured handle, xxxv. 134-6, fig.

Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): glass beads and glass working evidence, xxxvii. 22-24, fig.; glass pane, xxxvii. 24-6, fig., pi.

Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at Stone (1993): the clay tobacco pipes, xxxvii. 72-9, figs., tables

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): samian ware, xxxv. 73-87, figs.

Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): samian ware, xxxvii. 39-42, figs., table

Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire: a report on excavations (1956-57 and 1975-77), xxxvi. 29-51, figs.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987), xxxv. 1-248, figs., tables, pi. (including the coins, xxxv. 129)

Greensforge: investigations in the Romano-British civilian settlement (1994): coarseware and mortaria, xxxviii. 19-25, figs., tables

Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): mortaria, xxxvii. 37-9, fig., table

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): mortaria, xxxv. 61-3, table

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987), xxxv. 1-248, figs., tables, pi. (including ceramic moulds and crucible, 103-5, figs.; ironwork, 148-9; miscellaneous small finds, 186, fig.; other objects of copper alloy, 142-8, figs.)

A cup-marked stone at Ramsor Farm, Ramshorn, xxxvi. 16-20, fig-

A ring-marked stone at Ramsor Farm, Ramshorn, xxxviii. 1-5, fig., pl-

An appreciation of Albert Arthur Round, xxxvii. 140 Lichfield and Richard II, xxxix. 16-21, figs. Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-

1987): the iron knives, xxxv. 161-6, fig., table Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at

Stone (1993): the pollen remains, xxxvii. 93-5, table A cup-marked stone at Ramsor Farm, Ramshorn, xxxvi. 16-20,

fig-A ring-marked stone at Ramsor Farm, Ramshorn, xxxviii. 1-5,

fig., pl. Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire: report on excavations (1956-57

and 1975-77): the architectural fragments, xxxvi. 46-7 Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-

1987): the potters' stamps, xxxv. 87-95, figs. Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-

1987): the mortaria stamps, xxxv. 64-70, figs.

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Henig, Martin

Hughes, Gwilym

Hislop, Malcolm Hutchinson, G.

Jones, Alex

Kalali, I.

King, P. W.

Leary, R. S.

Levitan, Bruce

McCraith, Iain

McDonnell , J. G

Mackreth, D. F.

Martin, Anthony

Meeson, R. A.

Minvielle-Debat,

Moffett, Lisa

O'Connor, Terry

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): intaglios, xxxv. 128, pl.

Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at Stone (1993), xxxvii. 58-104, figs., pl.

Two medieval houses in East Staffordshire, xxxviii. 32-48, figs. Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-

1987): the iron nails, xxxv. 176-7, table Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962

and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15), xxxvii. 1-57, figs., tables, pl.

Greensforge: Investigations in the Romano-British civilian settlement (1994), xxxviii. 12-31, figs., tables, pl.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): the flints, xxxv. 182-3, fig.

The development of the iron industry in South Staffordshire in the seventeenth century: history and myth, xxxviii. 59-77, figs.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): Roman coarse pottery, xxxv. 40-59, figs.

Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): coarse Roman pottery, xxxvii. 26-37, figs.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): vertebrate remains, xxxv. 186-206, tables

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): the lead, xxxv. 179-81, fig.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): the iron working residues, xxxv. 177-9, tables

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): objects of copper alloy - the brooches, xxxv. 130-4, figs.

Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): the brooches, xxxvii. 17-18, fig.

and C. Allen Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cremation cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton-under-Needwood, xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pl.

An architectural analysis of Throwley Old Hall, Ham, xxxix. 28-44, figs., pl.

Yannick Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cremation cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton under Needwood: micro-excavation of the cremation urns, xxxix. 7, figs., pl., table

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): charred plant remains, xxxv. 206-18, tables

Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at Stone (1993): the plant remains, xxxvii. 79-85

Greensforge: investigations in the Romano-British civilian settlement (1994): charred plant remains, xxxviii. 25

Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cremation cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton-under-Needwood: animal remains, xxxix. 8-9

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Pearson, Elizabeth

Pinter-Bellows, S.

Price, Jennifer

Ratkai, Stephanie

Robertson, Duncan

Smith, David

Tomlin, R. S. O.

Walters, David and others

Webster, G.

Welch, Christopher M.

Williams, D. F.

Willis, Steve

Wisker, R. F.

Woodward, Ann

Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cremation cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton-under-Needwood: palaeoenvironmental data, xxxix. 12

Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at Stone (1993): animal bones, xxxvii. 93-7, tables

Excavations at Wall (Staffordshire) by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964 (Wall Excavation Report no. 15): glass working evidence, xxxvii. 22-4; glass pane and window grille, xxxvii. 24-6, fig., pl.

Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire: report on excavations (1956-57 and 1975-77): medieval and post-medieval pottery, xxxvi. 43 -46, fig.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): post-Roman pottery, xxxv. 100-3, fig.

Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at Stone (1993): medieval and post-medieval pottery, xxxvii. 64-7 1 , fig.

The moated site of Manor Farm, Harlaston: an evaluation and excavation (1991-1994): the medieval pottery, xxxvi. 25, 27

Two prehistoric ring ditches and an associated Bronze Age cremation cemetery at Tucklesholme Farm, Barton-under-Needwood: micro-examination of the cremation urns, xxxix. 7, figs., pl., tables; the cremations, xxxix. 7-8, figs., pl.

Excavations within a medieval and post-medieval tenement at Stone (1993): the coleoptera, xxxvii. 85-93, figs.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): graffiti, xxxv. 96-100, figs.

A cup-marked stone at Ramsor Farm, Ramshorn, xxxvi. 16-20, fig-

A ring-marked stone at Ramsor Farm, Ramshorn, xxxviii. 1-5, fig., pl.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): objects of copper alloy - Roman military objects, xxxv. 136-142, figs.

A Bronze Age 'burnt mound' at Milwich, xxxvi. 1-15, figs., pl. Ralph Wolseley, a fifteenth-century capitalist, xxxix. 22-27 Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-

1987): a petrological note on the Roman pottery, xxxv. 60-1 ; the amphorae, xxxv. 70-2, fig., tables

Greensforge: investigations in the Romano-British civilian settlement (1994): samian ware, xxxviii. 19, tables

The estates of James Leveson of Wolverhampton (d. 1547), xxxvii. 119-38, pl.

Excavations at the new cemetery, Rocester, Staffordshire (1985-1987): the prehistoric pottery, xxxv. 39, fig.

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INDEX O F A R T I C L E S

Abbey Hulton, xxxviii. 68 Abbots Bromley, xxxviii. 60, 68 Albrightlee manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 122 Aldridge, xxxvii. 121, 131 Alen, Richard, xxxviii. 56 Almond, Richard, xxxviii. 68 Alsop en le Dale (Derbs.), xxxvii. 121, 132 Alton, house in Horse Road, xxxviii. 57 Amington (Warws.), xxxvii. 132 amphorae, see pottery, Roman Anson, Thomas, of Shugborough, xxxviii.

71 Armett, William, xxxviii. 55 arrowheads

flint, xxxv. 182, fig. iron, xxxv. 150, fig.

Ashbourne (Derbs.), xxxvii. 121 Askew Bridge, 'Hasco ' furnace, (in

Gornalwood), xxxviii. 6 1 , 75, 76 Astley Abbots (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 133

Astley Ridge Farm, xxxvii. 123, 133 Aston family, xxxviii. 52 Aston forge (in Birmingham), xxxviii. 66,

67, 74 Aston, Walter, of Tixall, xxxvii. 124

Lord Walter, xxxviii. 49, 52 Audley, Sir John, xxxvii. 120, 131

Bacchic motifs, xxxviii. 6-11, figs. Bagnall, xxxviii. 51 Bagnall, Sir Ralph, xxxviii. 52 ballista bolts, xxxv. 149, 150-4, figs. Bamford, Sir Anthony, xxxv. p. v

Thomas, clerk, xxxviii. 70 Banne, John, xxxviii. 56 Bargh, John, xxxviii. 56 Barlaston, church advowson, xxxvii. 122 barracks, Roman, xxxv. 1, 2, 10-24, figs. Barrett, Christian, xxxvii. 134 Barton-under-Needwood

Bronze Age ring ditches and cremation cemetery, xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pl.

Tucklesholme Farm, xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pl.

Wales End Farmhouse, xxxviii. 37-48, figs.

Basford, xxxviii. 51 beads

faience, xxxv. 122-6, figs, glass, xxxv. 122-7, figs.: xxxvii. 20, 22,

fig-Beauchamps Court (Warws.), xxxviii. 60 Beaudesert Park, xxxviii. 68 Bennett, John, slitting mill, xxxviii. 71 Beobridge (Shrops.), xxxvii. 23 , 124,

132,133 Bewdley (Worcs.), xxxviii. 72 Biddulph, Richard, xxxvii. 122, 133 Billingshurst (Suss.), xxxviii. 67 Billingsley, William, xxxvii. 123, 133 Bilston, Richard, chaplain, xxxvii. 125 Birches Valley, burnt mound, xxxvi. 13 Birchwood Park (in Leigh), xxxviii. 66, 67 Birmingham, Aston forge, xxxviii. 66, 67,

74 Black Brook, xxxviii. 60 Blackeden, William, xxxviii. 49, 56 blast furnaces, xxxviii. 59, 60 Blount family of Cleobury (Shrops.),

slitting mill, xxxviii. 74 Bloxwich, xxxvii. 124 Blurton, xxxvii. 122, 131 Bodley, Denise, xxxvii. 119, 134 Bolehill manor (Warws.), xxxvii. 121, 132 bone, animal

animal remains, xxxix. 8-9, 14 finds, xxxvii. 15; xxxviii. 25 vertebrate remains, xxxv. 186-205,

tables; xxxvii. 95-7, table bone objects, xxxvi. 4 1 , fig. botanical remains, see plants bottles, glass, xxxv. 107-8, fig., pl.;

xxxvii. 20, 22, fig. Box, Godfrey, of Liege, slitting mill,

xxxviii. 71 Boycott & Co., slitting mill, xxxviii. 74 bracelets

bronze, xxxv. 146, fig. iron, xxxv. 166, fig. shale, xxxvii. 19, fig. stone, xxxv. 186, fig.; xxxvii. 19, fig.

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Bradbury, Jane, xxxvii. 119, 134 Sir Thomas, xxxvii. 119

Bradley, Littywood manor house, xxxviii. 48 Bradnop, xxxviii. 49-51 , 53 , 57, fig.

Sitch Farm, xxxviii. 50, 57, fig. Branford, see Bromford brassmaking, xxxviii. 62 Brereton, Thomas, xxxviii. 49 brewing, xxxix. 23-4 Brewood

Black Ladies priory, xxxvii. 122, 133 Upper Park forge, xxxviii. 68, 70

brick, ceramic, xxxvii. 71 Brindley (Brynley), George, xxxviii. 63

Hester, xxxviii. 73 John, xxxviii. 63 Richard, xxxviii. 63 , 67

Bringewood (Herefs.), furnace and forge, xxxviii. 63

Brockton manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123 Brocton, xxxviii. 71 Brocton grange (Shrops.), xxxvii. 124, 128,

131 Brodock, James, xxxviii. 49, 55

William, xxxviii. 55 Bromford (Erdington; Warws.) forge,

xxxviii. 6 1 , 66, 67, 72, 74 Bromley, Alice, xxxvii. 123, 131 Brompton (Shrops.), Roman fort

Bacchic metal work, xxxviii. 6-8, fig. Bromwich, see West Bromwich Bronze Age

burnt mounds, xxxvi. 1-15, figs., pl. ring ditches and cremation cemetery,

xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pl. bronze objects

bracelets, xxxv. 146, fig. brooches, xxxv. 23 , 130-4, fig. buckles, belt fittings, xxxv. 146, fig. button and loop fastener, xxxvii. 18, fig. figured jug handle, xxxv. 134-6, fig. militaria, xxxv. 136-42, figs. small finds, xxxvii. 18-19, fig.

brooches, Roman, xxxv. 23 , 130-4, fig.; xxxvii. 7, 9, 15, 17-18, fig.

Brooke, Sir Basil, slitting mill, xxxviii. 74

Broughton (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 132 Brown Edge, xxxviii. 57 Bruntt, Thomas, xxxviii. 56 Bryndley, 'Larens ' (the elder), xxxviii.

56 Laurence (the younger ) , xxxviii. 56

buckles, belt fittings, xxxv. 146, 168, figs. Bullock, John, xxxviii. 56 Bulmer, Bevis, xxxviii. 71 Burges, William, slitting mill, xxxviii. 71 Burgh, John, xxxviii. 55 Burgh, John, of Middlehulme (nr. Leek),

xxxviii. 55 Randle, xxxviii. 56 Richard, xxxviii. 55 Thomas, xxxviii. 55 William, xxxviii. 55

Burghill, John, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, xxxix. 19, 21

burials, Bronze Age cremation cemetery, xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pl.

burnt mounds Lount Farm, Milwich, xxxvi. 5, 8-9,

11, 13, figs., pl. Stafford Brook Farm, xxxvi. 5, 7, 10-

13, fig. Burslem, xxxvii. 122 Burton Lazars (Leics.), hospital, xxxvii.

119 Burton, Thomas, surveyor, xxxvii. 129 Burton-upon-Trent

abbey church, xxxvii. 105-18, figs. Abbey Inn, xxxvii. 105 (footnote) Horninglow Street, xxxviii. 37 maps (17th, 18th century), xxxvii. 110,

112 Bushbury estate, xxxvii. 120, 125, 128,

130, 135 Seawell manor, xxxvii. 120, 130

Bustleholme slitting mill, xxxviii. 72, 73 buttons, xxxv. 168

button and loop fastener, xxxvii. 18, fig-

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Calais, xxxvii. 120, 122, 124 Caldon Low ironstone, xxxviii. 66 Calicraft, William, xxxvii. 120 Cannock, xxxviii. 60, 68, 70 Cannock Chase, xxxviii. 59, 60, 64, 68

iron works, xxxviii. 60 Cannock Wood, slitting mill, xxxviii. 71 carbon 14 dating, xxxvi. 5, 14-15, fig. Castle Donington (Leics.), ironworks,

xxxviii. 68 Cavendish, William, xxxvii. 122, 126 cemeteries

Barton-under-Needwood, xxxix. 12-3, figs. Rocester, xxxv. 1-248, figs., tables, pl.

ceramics brick, xxxvii. 71-2 crucible, xxxv. 105, fig. faience, xxxv. 122-6, fig. moulds, xxxv. 103-5, fig. tiles, xxxvi. 46; xxxvii. 71-2

cereals (organic remains), xxxv. 30, 33 , 206-18, tables; xxxvii. 82-3

Chamberlain, Edward, xxxviii. 76 Champion, John, xxxviii. 62 Chapel Ash, xxxvii. 120, 124 Chapman-Purchase, Fiona, excavations at

Rocester, xxxv. 2 Chartley, forge and furnace, xxxviii. 66, 67,

70, 75 Chasepool, xxxviii. 61 Chebsey forge, Norton Bridge, xxxviii. 64 Cheddleton, xxxvii. 123, 125, 131; xxxviii.

50-4, 57, fig. see also, Hounds Chedull

Cherrington manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 124, 126, 129

Cheshire Ironmasters Partnership, xxxviii. 70 Cheslyn Hay, furnace and ironworks, xxxviii.

60, 66 Cheswell Grange (Shrops.), xxxvii. 122, 131 Chetwynd family, xxxviii. 68, 69, fig.

John, of Maer, xxxviii. 67 Mary, xxxviii. 71 Richard, xxxviii. 70, 71 Thomas, xxxviii. 64, 68, 70, 74

Walter, xxxviii. 7 0 , 7 1 , 7 5 William, xxxviii. 67, 70, 71

Chetwynd-Stapleton, H. C, xxxviii. 66 Chorlton, xxxvii. 122, 131 churches

Barlaston, xxxvii. 122 Burton-upon-Trent, St. Modwen, xxxvii.

105-18, figs. Rushton Spencer, St. Lawrence, xxxviii. 50 Wolverhampton, St. Peter, xxxvii. 119

St. George 's chapel, xxxvii. 120 Claverley (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 132, 133 clay objects

daub, xxxvii. 42-3, fig. loomweight, xxxv. 29 tobacco pipes, xxxv. 37; xxxvii. 64, 72-9,

figs., table unknown, xxxix. 11-12, fig.

Clayton Griffith, xxxvii. 122, 131 Cleobury (Shrops.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 74 Clifton (Notts.), Til House, xxxviii. 37 Clinton, Lord Edward, xxxvii. 121, 125, 132 Clipstone (Notts.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 Cloyse, Laurence, xxxviii. 55

Thomas, xxxviii. 56 Clulow, William, xxxviii. 55 coalfields, xxxviii. 59 Cocknage, xxxvii. 122, 131 Cockshutt, John, wireworker, xxxviii. 62 Codsall, Moor Hall, xxxvii. 126, 127, 130 coins

Roman, xxxv. 9, 16, 23 , 28, 129; xxxvii. 7, 11, 12, 15, 17

modern, xxxv. 129 Coke, John, xxxviii. 55 Colchester brooches, xxxvii. 17-18, fig. Cold Hatton (Shrops.), Podford Farm, xxxvii.

129,135 Coleman family, xxxviii. 68, 69, fig.

John, xxxviii. 68, 70, 71 Walter, xxxviii. 64, 68, 70, 71 Walter (the younger), xxxviii. 70

coleoptera, xxxvii. 85-93, tables Coleshill (Warws.), xxxvii. 132 Colnbridge (Yorks.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 73

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Colneham (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123 Colton, xxxviii. 71 Colwich, xxxviii. 71 Compton (in Kinver), xxxvii. 130

Compton Park, xxxviii. 61 Coneclyff, William, xxxviii. 55 Conigree Park (in Dudley), furnace, xxxviii.

6 1 , 75 Consall, xxxviii. 51-3

forge, xxxviii. 66, 75 slitting mill, xxxviii. 73

Coode, Thomas, xxxviii. 55 Cooke, John, xxxviii. 73

Thomas, xxxviii. 73 Cookley (Worcs.)

forge, xxxviii. 74 Leveson property (as 'Dunkley ' ) , xxxvii.

128 slitting mill, xxxviii. 72, 74

copper alloy objects Bacchic metalwork handles, xxxviii. 6-11,

figs. brooches, xxxv. 130-4, fig.; xxxvii. 17-18,

fig-buckles, etc., xxxv. 146, fig. button and loop fastener, xxxvii. 18, fig. coins, see coins counters, xxxvi. 40, fig. figured handle, xxxv. 134-6, fig. fittings, xxxvii. 18, 19, fig. implements, xxxv. 142-3, fig. jewellery, xxxv. 145-6, fig. lace ends, xxxvi. 41 locks and keys, mounts, etc., xxxv. 146-8,

fig-militaria, xxxv. 136-42, figs. nails, xxxv. 148, fig; xxxvii. 18, fig. pins, xxxvii. 18, 19, fig. plate, xxxvi. 41 seal boxes, xxxv. 146, fig. strap ends, xxxvi. 41 studs, xxxvii. 18 vessels, xxxv. 142, fig.

Corbett, Ann, xxxvii. 134 Cort, Henry, xxxviii. 6 1 , 73

Coton (in Milwich), mill, xxxvi. 3, fig. Cotton, xxxvi. 29, 47 Cotton, Rowland, xxxviii. 67

William, of Crakemarsh, xxxviii. 66, 67 counters

copper alloy, xxxvi. 40, fig. glass, xxxv. 122, 124, 127, fig. lead, xxxv. 181

Court of Augmentations, xxxvii. 121, 122, 126

Coven, furnace, xxxviii. 70 Coxe, William, xxxviii. 62 Cradley, forge and furnace, xxxviii. 6 1 , 64,

67, 75, 76 Crakemarsh, xxxviii. 66 Cranage (Ches.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 Crayford (Kent), slitting mill, xxxviii. 7 1 , 73 cremations, see burials Crompton family, owners of Stone priory,

xxxvii. 123 Crompton, Thomas, xxxviii. 66

Sir William, xxxvii. 120 crop marks, xxxviii. 14-15, 17, fig.; xxxix. 1-

3, figs. Crossed (Crutched) Friars, London, xxxvii.

123, 133 Crowley, Ambrose, xxxviii. 73 , 76 Croxden, xxxvi. 47

Leveson estate, xxxvii. 123, 131, 132 mill, xxxvi. 47

Croxden abbey buildings, description, xxxvi. 31-3, 48-9,

fig-excavations (1956-7 & 1975-7), xxxvi. 29-

51 , figs, history, xxxvi. 29, 31 , 47, 49

crucibles, xxxv. 105, fig. cruck buildings, xxxviii. 32-48, figs.; 49-58,

figs., table Crudgington manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 124,

129 Cumberland, Walter Coleman's ironworks,

xxxviii. 68 Curzon, Sir George, xxxvii. 134

Lady Mary, nee Leveson, xxxvii. 127, 134

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Cuxton (Kent), Whornes Place, xxxvii. 121

Dale, Richard, xxxviii. 55 Damport, Ralph, xxxviii. 55

William, xxxviii. 49, 55 Darlaston, Leveson estate, xxxvii. 121, 126 Dartford (Kent), slitting mill, xxxviii. 7 1 , 73 Darveser, Philip, xxxviii. 56 daub ,see clay Dawbeney, Clement, of London, xxxviii. 72 Deepmore (in Saredon), furnace, xxxviii. 64,

68 dendrochronology, xxxviii. 35, 46, 54, 57 deserted medieval village, xxxix. 29 Deuxhill (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123 De Vere, John, earl of Oxford, xxxvii. 121 Dieulacres abbey, xxxviii. 51-2 Dinthill Grange (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 128,

132 Docsey, Thomas, xxxviii. 55 Donnington (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 126, 131 Dorset, earls of, see Sackville Doughtye, Thomas, forge, xxxviii. 70 Doutye, Thomas, slitting mill, xxxviii. 72 Dowles manor (Worcs. and Shrops.), xxxvii.

123, 132, 133 Dudley, xxxviii. 61 Dudley, Dud, xxxviii. 6 1 , 62, 72, 75, 76

Lord Edward, xxxvii. 120, 130; xxxviii. 6 1 , 64

John, xxxviii. 61 Lady Katharine, xxxvii. 134

'Dunkley ' , see Cookley dyeing, xxxix. 24 Dyvell, John, xxxviii. 55

Echels, John, xxxviii. 49, 55 William, xxxviii. 49, 55

Edgmond (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123 Egge, Steven, xxxviii. 56 Ellastone, forge and furnace, xxxviii. 66, 75 Endon, xxxviii. 50-2, 57 Ettingshall, furnace, xxxviii. 61 Evesham (Worcs.), Bridge Street, xxxviii. 48 excavations

Barton-under-Needwood, Tucklesholme Farm, xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pl.

Croxden abbey (1956-7 and 1975-7), xxxvi. 29-51, figs.

Harlaston, Manor Farm, xxxvi. 21-8, figs. Rocester, new cemetery (1985-1987), xxxv.

1-248, figs., pl. Stone, medieval tenement, xxxvii. 58-104,

figs., pl. Wall (by E. Greenfield in 1962 and 1964),

xxxvii. 1-57, figs., pl. Eyresmouth, Thomas, xxxvii. 120 Eyton, Robert, of Eyton, xxxvii. 124

Feerfeld, Thomas, xxxviii. 56 Fernehalch, Roger, xxxviii. 56 Ferrers, Lord, xxxviii. 66 ferrules, xxxv. 175-6 Ffolie, Mr., see Foley, Richard, the younger field names, xxxvi. 47, 49 finds, miscellaneous small, xxxv. 186, fig.;

xxxvi. 40, fig. Fitton, Mary, xxxvii. 134 Fleetwood, Sir Richard, xxxviii. 66 flints, xxxv. 182-3, fig. Fockatt, John, xxxviii. 55 Foley family, xxxviii. 59, 68 Foley, Paul, xxxviii. 63 , 68

Philip, xxxviii. 67, 68, 70, 73 , 74, 75 , 76 Richard (the elder), xxxviii. 64 Richard (the younger; Fiddler), xxxviii. 6 1 ,

62, 63, 64, 67, 70, 72, 73 , 74, 76, fig. Thomas, xxxviii. 67, 68, 70, 74-5, 76

Foljambe, Godfrey, xxxvi. 31 Ford (in Grindon), xxxviii. 50, 57 Forest of Dean (Gloucs.), xxxviii. 68 forges, xxxviii. 59-76, figs. Foster, Anthony, xxxvii. 124

Thomas, xxxviii. 55 Fowall, John, xxxviii. 56 Fowler family, xxxvii. 125 Fowler, Francis, xxxvii. 134

William, xxxviii. 49 Fowlke, Roger, of Wolverhampton, slitting

mill, xxxviii. 72

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Foxt (in Ipstones), xxxviii. 50-1 , 57 Freasley (Worcs.), xxxvii. 123 Frythe, xxxviii. 54, 55-6

see also Leekfrith Fuller family (Suss.), furnaces, xxxviii. 75 furnaces, xxxviii. 59-76, figs. Fyscher, Randle, xxxviii. 55

Galimore (Galymore), John, xxxviii. 56 Richard, xxxviii. 56

gemstones, xxxv. 128 Gent, Gervase, xxxviii. 52

Richard, xxxviii. 55 geology

Leek, xxxviii. 5 1 , fig. Ramshorn, xxxvi. 16-20 Rocester, xxxv. 6 Staffordshire Moorlands, xxxviii. 51 , fig.

Giffard, Sir John, xxxvii. 120, 130 Thomas, xxxvii. 120, 130

Gillow Heath, xxxviii. 50, 57 Glascote manor (Warws.), xxxvii. 121, 132 glass objects

beads, xxxv. 122-7, figs.; xxxvii. 20, 22, fig-

counters, xxxv. 122, 124, 127, fig. intaglio, xxxv. 128 vessels, xxxv. 106-21, figs., pl.; xxxvii. 20-

2, fig. window pane, xxxvi. 42, fig.; xxxvii. 9, 11,

20, 24-6, fig., pl. glass working, xxxvii. 9, 15, 20, 22-4, 45

moiles, xxxvii. 23 Wolseley, xxxix. 25-6

Glover, Henry, xxxviii. 68 Goodman, Richard, wood collier, xxxviii. 68 Goring (Goreing), Barbara, xxxviii. 67

Henry, xxxviii. 66, 67 John, xxxviii. 67

Gornalwood, furnace, xxxviii. 61 Gorsty Hill (in Rowley Regis), xxxvii. 120 Gott, Mr., ironmonger of London, xxxviii. 66 Gower, 1st Lord, xxxvii. 128

2nd Earl, xxxvii. 123 see also Leveson-Gower

Gratwood, Mary, xxxvii. 123 Gravett, Richard, xxxviii. 66 Great Wyrley manor, xxxvii. 121, 125, 126,

131 Green, Thomas, xxxviii. 61 Greenfield, Ernest (excavating at Wall in

1962 and 1964), xxxvii. 1-57, figs., pl. Greensforge (in Wombourne)

forge, xxxviii. 6 1 , 64 Greens Lodge, xxxviii. 61 Romano-British settlement, xxxviii. 12-31,

figs., pl. Grendon (Warws.), xxxviii. 67, 71 Gresham, Ursula, xxxvii. 134 Gresley, John, xxxix. 23 , 24 Greville, Fulke, xxxviii. 60, 68, 75 Grindle (in Ryton, Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 131,

133 Grindon, see Ford

Halesowen (Worcs.), xxxviii. 59 forge and furnace, xxxviii. 67, 70

Hall, Thomas, xxxviii. 70 Hampton Load (in Quatt, Shrops.), furnace,

xxxviii. 67 Hanbury, John, slitting mill, xxxviii. 74 Hanchurch, xxxvii. 122, 129, 131 Handsacre, xxxviii. 70, 71

Hall, xxxviii. 35 Handsworth, xxxvii. 121, 131 Harcourt, Walter, xxxviii. 64 Harding, John, xxxviii. 56 Hardwick estate, xxxvii. 124, 127, 128 Harlaston, Manor Farm, moated site, xxxvi.

21-8, figs. Harper, George, xxxvii. 123 Harpswood, xxxvii. 123 Hartshorne (Derbs.), ironworks, xxxviii. 68 Haughmond abbey (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123,

124,132 Heath forge (in Wombourne), xxxviii. 64 Heaton, xxxviii. 51-2 Heaton, Ralph, xxxviii. 49 Heighley, furnace, xxxviii. 70, 75 Hewitt, Thomas, xxxvii. 123

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Heylyn, Nicholas, xxxvii. 120 Richard, xxxvii. 119

Heyth, Robert, xxxviii. 56 Hiddisland (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 124 High Ercall (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 124, 132 High Onn, place name, xxxvii. 139 Hill, Edward, clerk, xxxviii. 71

Sir Rowland, xxxvii. 123-4, 128 'Hilton' , see Abbey Hulton Himley, furnace, xxxviii. 61 , 64, 75, 76 Hints, forge, xxxviii. 60, 66, 67, 75 Hollar, Wenceslaus, engraver, xxxvii. 105-7,

111-13, 117, fig. holloways, xxxviii. 26-7 Homfray family of Penydarren (Glam.),

xxxviii. 73 Honnington (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 131 Horsehay (Shrops.), furnace, xxxviii. 60 Horton, xxxviii. 50-4, 57, fig.

Horton Hay, xxxviii. 52 Hounds Chedull (in Cheddleton)

manor, xxxvii. 123, 125, 127 Howard, Lady Margaret, xxxvii. 134

Thomas, 3rd duke of Norfolk, xxxvii. 120 Hubbals mill (nr. Bridgnorth, Shrops.),

xxxviii. 67 Hull, Agnes, xxxvii. 125

Nicholas, xxxvii. 125 Hulley, John, xxxviii. 55 Hulme, Humphrey, xxxviii. 56

John (of Leek), xxxviii. 56 John (of Leekfrith), xxxviii. 55 Richard, xxxviii. 56 Robert (of Leekfrith), xxxviii. 55 Robert (of Tittesworth), xxxviii. 55 Thomas, xxxviii. 55 William (of Leekfrith), xxxviii. 55 William (of Tittesworth), xxxviii. 49, 55 William (of 'Thornecley') , xxxviii. 55

Hulton abbey, xxxvii. 122, 133 Huntingdon, earl of, xxxviii. 68 Hyde mill (in Kinver), xxxviii. 62, 64, 72,

7 3 , 7 4

Ham, see Throwley Old Hall

intaglios, xxxv. 128, 166, pl. Ipstones, xxxviii. 49, 51-3, fig. Ireland, Walter Coleman's ironworks,

xxxviii. 68 iron industry, xxxviii. 59-77, figs, iron objects

arrowheads, xxxv. 150, fig. ballista bolts, xxxv. 149, 150-4, figs. bracelet, xxxv. 166, fig. brooches, xxxvii. 7, 17, fig. buckles, belt fittings, xxxv. 168 buttons, xxxv. 168 ferrules, xxxv. 175-6 fixtures and fittings, xxxv. 169-74, fig. knives, xxxv. 161-6, figs.; xxxvi. 4 1 , fig. locks and keys, xxxv. 168-9, fig.; xxxvii.

19, fig. miscellaneous, xxxvi. 41 nails, xxxv. 149, 176-7; xxxvi. 4 1 ; xxxviii.

25 pins, xxxv. 168 rings, xxxv. 128, 166-8, fig. snaffle bit, xxxv. 149 spearheads, xxxv. 150, fig. spur, xxxv. 166, fig. swords and daggers, xxxv. 154, fig. tools, xxxv. 154-6, 158, 160, 161, fig. window grille, xxxvii. 9, 11, 25-6, fig., pl.

ironmasters (17th cent.), xxxviii. 59-77, figs, ironstone, xxxviii. 66

JCB Excavators Ltd., xxxv. p.v James Bridge (nr. Walsall), xxxviii. 60 Jenkinson, Thomas, xxxviii. 67 Jennens, John, xxxviii. 67, 72, 74, 75 Jennings, Francis (or Frans), of Sweden,

xxxviii. 72 jettons, xxxvi. 27 jewellery, xxxv. 122-34, 145-6, 166, figs.;

xxxvii. 7, 9, 15, 17-8, 20, 22, figs. Jewkes, Talbot, xxxviii. 73 Jodrell, John, xxxviii. 56 Jordan, Nicholas, of Chichester, xxxviii. 64,

66 Joylle, Richard, xxxviii. 56

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Ketley (Shrops.), xxxvii. 120, 124, 129, 131 keys, xxxv. 143, 146-7, 149, 168-9, figs.;

xxxvii. 19, fig. Kidderminster (Worcs.), xxxvii. 132 kilns, xxxv. 30-3, fig. Kingstone (in Uttoxeter), xxxviii. 66 Kinlet (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 133 Kinnersley, Francis, xxxviii. 66 Kinnersley manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 124, 129 Kinver, xxxviii. 61

Hyde mill, xxxviii. 62, 64, 72, 73, 74 Whittington forge, xxxviii. 70 see also Compton

Knight family, ironmasters, xxxviii. 59 Knight, Richard, xxxviii. 63

William, xxxviii. 55 knives

Roman, xxxv. 161-6, figs. Saxon, xxxv. 33, 149, 164-6, fig.

Knyght, Laurence, xxxviii. 56 Kyrsote, Elizabeth, xxxviii. 56

lace ends, xxxvi. 41 Langley, John, xxxvii. 125, 129 Lasher, James, xxxviii. 7 1 , 72 lead objects

counters, xxxv. 181 fittings, xxxv. 181, fig. sheet, xxxvi. 41 strip, xxxviii. 25 weights, xxxv. 179, fig.

leather, xxxvii. 15, 72 Leegomery manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 120-1,

124, 129, 131 Leek

cruck buildings, xxxviii. 49-58, figs., table geology, xxxviii. 5 1 , f ig. mill, xxxviii. 49, 56 named inhabitants (1548), xxxviii. 55-6 Wall Grange farm, xxxvii. 122, 131, 135

Leekfrith, xxxviii. 50-1 , 53 , 54, 55-6, fig. Legh, Roger, xxxviii. 56 Leveson family, xxxvii. 119, 123-4, 126-7

genealogy, xxxvii. 134

Leveson, Anne, xxxvii. 121, 124 Christian, xxxvii. 134 Denise, xxxvii. 122, 134 Edward, xxxvii. 121, 124 Elizabeth, xxxvii. 121, 124, 125, 129, 132 Frances, xxxvii. 134 Geoffrey, xxxvii. 119 James, M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme

(1432), xxxvii. 119 James, wool merchant (d. 1547)

estates, xxxvii. 119-38, pl., maps acreage, xxxvii. 126-9 (App. I) in his possession at his death, xxxvii. 130-

3 (App. II) maps and plans (1808), xxxvii. 136-8, pl.

Joan, xxxvii. 119, 121, 124 John, xxxvii. 119 John, ironmaster, xxxviii. 60 Sir John (d. 1613), xxxvii. 134 Sir John (d.1615), xxxvii. 125, 134 Joyce, xxxvii. 121, 124 Mary, xxxvii. 134 Mary, nee Gratwood, xxxvii. 124 Nicholas, wool merchant, xxxvii. 119, 122,

134 Rachel, xxxvii. 134 Richard (13th-14th cent.), xxxvii. 119 Richard (d.1503), xxxvii. 119, 134 Richard, later Sir Richard (d.1560), xxxvii.

1 2 1 , 1 2 3 , 1 2 4 , 1 2 5 Admiral Sir Richard (d.1605), xxxvii. 125,

127, 134 Sir Richard (d.1661), xxxvii. 125, 127, 134 Robert, xxxvii. 125 Walter (d. 1553), xxxvii. 121, 124 Sir Walter (d. 1602), xxxvii. 124, 125, 126-9, 134

Sir Walter, of Wolverhampton, xxxvii. 127 Leveson-Gower (formerly Gower), Sir

William, xxxvii. 123, 128, 134 see also Gower

Lichfield cathedral, xxxix. 17-9, fig. visits of Richard II, xxxix. 16-21, figs.

Lightmoor furnace (Shrops.), xxxviii. 60

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Lilleshall (Shrops.), xxxvii. 121, 126, 129, 135; xxxviii. 64

abbey, removal of choir stalls, xxxvii. 120 lordship and manor, xxxvii. 123, 131 priory, xxxvii. 122, 131, 132, 133 rectory, xxxvii. 123 woods, xxxvii. 131

Lisle, Lord, xxxvii. 120 Little Aston, forge, xxxviii. 66, 67 Little Moreton Hall (Ches.), xxxviii. 46 Little Onn, place name, xxxvii. 139 Little Wenlock (Shrops.), manor and

advowson, xxxvii. 124, 126, 127, 131 Loch, James, xxxvii. 125 locks, xxxv. 146, 169, figs. London

Crossed (Crutched) Friars, xxxvii. 123, 126, 133

Hart St., xxxvii. 123 St. Olave 's parish, xxxvii. 133

Longdon, forge, xxxviii. 68 Longdon-upon-Tern (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123,

126 rectory, xxxvii. 123, 129, 131

Longsdon, xxxviii. 50-1 , 54, 57 Longton, xxxvii. 122, 131 Longton ironstone, xxxviii. 66 loomweights, xxxv. 29, 186, fig. Lount Farm (in Milwich), xxxvi. 5, 7, 13,

figs. Lowe, George, of Dudley, xxxviii. 73 Lower Penn manor, xxxvii. 120, 126 Lydney (Glos.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 Lyzard Grange (in Tong, Shrops.) xxxvii.

123, 126, 128, 132

Macclesfield, earl of, xxxvi. 31 Madeley, furnace, xxxviii. 67, 70 Malvern priory (Worcs.), xxxvii. 123, 133 Mason, Geoffrey, xxxviii. 61 Mavesyn Ridware, Old Hall, xxxviii. 37, 46 'Mearheath ' (in Longton), xxxviii. 66 Meaton Magna manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123,

133

Meaton Parva manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 133

Melores, John, xxxviii. 56 Merthyr Tydfil (Glam.), xxxviii. 73 metal working

ironworking residues, xxxv. 177-9 lead, xxxv. 179-81, fig.; xxxviii. 25 slag, xxxv. 33, 37, 149, fig.; xxxviii. 25 smithing, xxxv. 37, 149, 177-9

Meverell family, xxxix. 29-30 Michell, Margery, xxxvii. 121, 134

William, ironmonger, xxxvii. 121 Middleton (Warws.), xxxviii. 60 Middleton, John, of Horsham (Suss.),

xxxviii. 64, 66 John (the younger), xxxviii. 66 Richard, of Horsham (Suss.), xxxviii. 64 Sir Thomas, of Chirk (Flints.), xxxviii. 72

Middleton, Nye & Co., xxxviii. 64, 66 Middlewich (Ches.), Wych House, xxxvii.

123, 128, 129, 132 militaria, xxxv. 136-42, figs, mills

Coton, xxxvi. 3, fig. Croxden, xxxvi. 47 Leek, xxxviii. 49, 56 Rugeley, xxxix. 24-5 slitting mills, xxxviii. 59-76, figs. watermills, xxxvii. 125, 128, 131

millstones, see querns Milwich

Bronze Age burnt mound, xxxvi. 1-20, fig., pl.

Coton mill, xxxvi. 3, fig. moated site, Harlaston, xxxvi. 21-8, figs. Moddershall, furnace, xxxviii. 64, 67 Moore, Humfrey, xxxviii. 70 mortaria, see pottery, Roman Mucclestone, forges, xxxviii. 70 Muxton (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 126, 131

Nab, Laurence, xxxviii. 55 Roger, xxxviii. 55

nails, xxxv. 148, 149, 176-7, fig.; xxxviii. 25 Newborough, Joshua, xxxviii. 76

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Newcastle-under-Lyme, xxxvii. 119, 122, 127, 129, 131, 135

Newport (Shrops.) manor, xxxvii. 125, 127 rectory and advowson, xxxvii. 123

Newstead, xxxvii. 122 Norfolk, dukes of, see Howard Normacot, xxxvii. 128, 129, 135 Norris, Juliana, xxxvii. 121, 125 Norton Bridge, xxxviii. 64

forge, xxxviii. 66, 70 Noyes, Henry James, artist, xxxvii. 120 Nye, Allen, xxxviii. 67

Thomas, of Slinford (Suss.), xxxviii. 64, 66, 67

Oakamoor furnace, xxxviii. 66 slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 , 75

Oakengates (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123 obituary

Round, Albert Arthur, xxxvii. 140 Offley, John (earlier 16th cent.), xxxvii. 122,

123 John (mid 17th cent.), xxxviii. 70 Thomas, xxxvii. 121 William, xxxvii. 121

Old Swinford hospital, xxxviii. 75 Onecote, xxxviii. 5 1 , 53 Onn, see High Onn, Little Onn Orrell, Thomas, xxxviii. 67 ovens, xxxv. 30-3, 210-2, fig., pl.; xxxvii. 5 Oxford, earl of, see De Vere Oxley manor, xxxvii. 120, 125, 127, 130

Paget family, ironmasters, xxxviii. 59, 60, 68, 70, 75

Paget, Sir William, xxxvii. 105-6, 112 William, 1st Lord, xxxviii. 60 William, 5th Lord, xxxviii. 60

Parkes family, xxxviii. 64, 68, 75 Ann, xxxviii. 64 Richard, xxxviii. 64 Thomas, of Wednesbury, xxxviii. 64, 68

Patshull, Oldington Farm, xxxvii. 128, 130

Pear Tree Farmhouse (in Yoxall), xxxviii. 32-7, 46-8, figs,

peat, xxxvii. 46 pebble surfaces, xxxvii. 9, 12, 46-7, pl. Pedley, Thomas, xxxviii. 55 Penn, xxxvii. 121, 130, 135

see also Lower Penn, Upper Penn Pensnett Chase, xxxviii. 61 Perry Barr (Warws.), xxxvii. 121, 131

forge and furnace, xxxviii. 64, 66 Perry Croft (Warws.), xxxvii. 121 Perton

forge, xxxviii. 64 manor, xxxvii. 120-1, 124, 125, 127, 128, 130,135

Petton manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 126, 127, 128, 132

Peyton, Sir Edward of Chesterton (Shrops.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 72

Pickey, Drue, slitting mill, xxxviii. 71 pins, xxxv. 168 place names

Onn, xxxvii. 139 Plant, Nicholas, xxxviii. 56

Robert, xxxviii. 55 William, xxxviii. 55

plants charred plant remains, xxxv. 206-18;

xxxviii. 25; xxxix. 12 crops, xxxvii. 2-5 plant remains, xxxvii. 79-85, tables pollen analysis, xxxvii. 93-5, table

plates, copper alloy, xxxvi. 41 Plaxton, Rev. George, xxxvii. 124, 125 Playfair, William, xxxviii. 62 Polesworth (Warws.), xxxvii. 123, 133 Pontypool (Glam.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 74 Pope, Sir Thomas, xxxvii. 121, 122, 125,

126,132 pottery

medieval, xxxv. 37, 100-3, fig.; xxxvi. 25 , 27, 43-6, fig.; xxxvii. 62, 64-8, figs., table

modern, xxxvii. 68-71, figs, slipware, xxxvii. 69, fig.

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post-medieval, xxxv. 37, fig.; xxxvi. 43-6, fig.; xxxvii. 64, 68-71 , figs., table coarsewares, xxxvii. 70-1 , fig. Midlands purple ware, xxxvii. 68, table slipware, xxxvii. 69-70

pre-historic, xxxv. 39, 220, fig.; xxxix. 9-11, 13, figs.

Roman amphora, xxxv. 70-2, fig. coarseware, xxxv. 7, 9, 16, 23-4, 28, 40-

6 1 , f igs. ; xxxvii. 26-37, f igs. ; xxxviii. 19-25, figs., tables

graffiti, xxxv. 96-100, fig. mortaria, xxxv. 61 -72, figs.; xxxvii. 7, 11,

12, 15, 37-9, fig. Samian, xxxv. 6, 9, 16, 21 , 23 , 24, 28, 73 -

95, figs.; xxxvii. 7, 11, 39-42, fig. stamps, xxxv. 64-72, 87-92, figs.; xxxvii.

42, fig. Saxon, xxxv. 102, fig.

Prankard, Graffin, of Bristol, xxxviii. 72 Prestwood estate, Willenhall, xxxvii. 119,

127, 128 Principio Co. ironworks, U.S.A., xxxviii. 71 Proctor, Thomas, xxxviii. 62

Quatt (Shrops.), furnace, xxxviii. 67 quern stones, xxxv. 183-5, fig.

Ramshorn (Derbs.), Ramsor Farm cup-marked stone, xxxvi. 16-20, fig. ring-marked stone, xxxviii. 1-5, fig., pl.

Redditch (Worcs.), forges, xxxviii. 67 Renishaw (Derbs.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 Rich, Sir Richard, xxxvii. 122, 126 Richard II, visits to Lichfield, xxxix. 16-21,

figs. Ridyard, John, xxxviii. 56

William, xxxviii. 56 rings, finger, xxxv. 166, 168 Rocester, xxxv. 1-248, figs., tables, pl.

Abbey Field, xxxv. 1 Bacchic metal work, xxxviii. 6-11, fig. geology, xxxv. 6

Roston (Derbs.), xxxviii. 54, 57

Rotherham (Yorks.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 Round, Albert Arthur, obituary, xxxvii. 140 (?) Routwebb, Henry, xxxviii. 56 'Rovenson' (Robinson), John, xxxviii. 61 Rowley Regis, xxxvii. 120 Rowley Somery manor, xxxvii. 120, 126,

130 Rownall (in Cheddleton), xxxviii. 50-3 Rudgway, Thomas, xxxvii. 122 Rudyard, xxxviii. 50-1 , 53, f ig. Rugeley, xxxviii. 68, 71

brewing, xxxix. 23-4 dyeing, xxxix. 24 glassmaking, xxxix. 25-6 mills, xxxix. 24-5 Wolseley manor, xxxix. 22

Rugeway, Thomas, xxxviii. 124 Rushall, furnace, xxxviii. 66, 75 Rushook, Thomas, bishop of Llandaff, xxxix.

16 Rushton Grange, xxxvii. 122, 126, 133 Rushton James, xxxviii. 51 , 57 Rushton Spencer, xxxviii. 50-1 , 54, 57

Ryecroft Gate, xxxviii. 50 St. Lawrence's church, xxxviii. 50, 54 Wallhill, xxxviii. 50, 54

Russel, Delionel, xxxviii. 7 1 , 72 Ryder, John, xxxviii. 55 Rye, Henry, xxxvii. 106 Ryton (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123

Sackville, Edward, xxxvii. 134 Mary, nee Curzon, xxxvii. 127, 134 Richard, later earl of Dorset, xxxvii. 120,

125,127, 134 Sadler, Clement, of Wolverhampton, xxxvii.

125 salt industry, xxxvi. 48; xxxvii. 129, 132 Sandwell Hall, xxxviii. 64 Saredon, xxxviii. 64 Saunders, Frances, xxxvii. 134 Saxon

knives, xxxv. 33, 149, 164-6, fig. loomweight, xxxv. 29 oven, xxxv. 29, fig.

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Scotch brook (in Stone), xxxvii. 58, 98, map Scrope, Richard, bishop of Coventry and

Lichfield, xxxix. 16-19, 21 Scudamore, John, xxxvii. 122 seals and seal boxes, xxxv. 146, fig. Seawell manor (in Bushbury), xxxvii. 120,

121, 130 Shaw, Stebbing, antiquary, xxxvii. 106, 113 Sheen, xxxviii. 57 Sheffield (Yorks.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 Sheriffhales (Shrops.)

Crackley Bank Farm, xxxvii. 129 manor, xxxvii. 121, 124, 126, 129, 132

Shipley (Suss.), furnace, xxxviii. 66 Shipley (Worcs.), xxxvii. 128 Shipley (in Bradford, Yorks.), xxxviii. 62, 66 Shirlowe Grange (High Ercall, Shrops.),

xxxvii. 124, 127, 132 shoes, leather, xxxvii. 72 Shrewsbury, earls of, see Talbot Shrewsbury

abbey, xxxvii. 123, 133 St. Alkmund 's parish, xxxvii. 122, 132

Shustoke (Warws.), xxxvii. 132 Sitwell, George, slitting mill, xxxviii. 73 Skirlaw, Walter, bishop of Coventry and

Lichfield, xxxix. 16 Sleap manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 124, 129, 132 Slinford (Suss.), xxxviii. 67 Slitting Mill, xxxvi. 13; xxxviii. 71 slitting mills, xxxviii. 62-3, 71-4 Smestow Brook (in Wombourne) , xxxviii.

12, 14, 26 snaffle bit, xxxv. 149 spear heads, xxxv. 150, fig. spurs, xxxv. 166, fig. St. Chad, xxxix. 17 Stafford

Borough purchases at the Dissolution, xxxvii. 121

Leveson properties purchased, xxxvii. 131, 133

Austin Friars, xxxvii. 121 common fields, xxxvii. 122

Grey Friars church, xxxvii. 121, 122, 124,127

Stafford Brook Farm (in Milwich), xxxvi. 7, 13, figs.

Staffordshire iron industry (17th cent.), xxxviii. 59-77,

figs. Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical

Society, change of name, xxxv. title page reverso

Staffordshire Moorlands cruck buildings, xxxviii. 49-58, figs. geology, xxxviii. 51 , f ig.

Stallington, xxxvii. 128, 129, 135 Stanley, xxxviii. 50-2, 57 Stanlow, John, xxxviii. 56 Star Chamber, xxxviii. 74 Stoke, xxxvii. 122 Stone

Falcon inn, xxxvii. 58, 99 furnace, xxxviii. 64 High Street excavations, xxxvii. 58-104,

figs., pl. stone objects

bracelets, xxxv. 186, fig.; xxxvii, 19, fig. cup-marked stone, xxxvi. 16-20, fig. palette, xxxv. 186, fig. quern stones, xxxv. 183-5, fig. ring-marked stone, xxxviii. 1-5, fig., pl. stopper, xxxv. 186, fig. tile fragments, xxxv. 186, fig.

Stone priory, xxxvii. 123 stonework, architectural, xxxvi. 46-7 Stony Brook, burnt mound site, xxxvi. 13 Stour Valley ironworks, xxxviii. 68 Stourton mill, xxxviii. 73 Stubbes, Robert, xxxviii. 56 Sutton manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 125,

126,133 Sutton Courtney (Oxon.), xxxviii. 37 Sutton (in Chelmarsh, Shrops.), xxxvii. 128,

129,132 Sutton Maddock (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 124,

131 Swan, William, xxxviii. 56

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swords and daggers, xxxv. 154, fig. Swythamley (in Heaton)

Grange, xxxviii. 52 Hall, xxxviii. 52

Talbot family, earls of Shrewsbury, xxxvii. 125, 127; xxxviii. 66

Tamworth (Staffs, and Warws.), xxxvii. 132 castle, xxxviii. 46

Tatton, William, xxxviii. 55 Taylor, George, xxxviii. 70 Teddesley Hay, xxxviii. 60 Tern manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 124, 129, 132 Tettenhall estate, Barnhurst Farm, xxxvii.

120, 121, 126, 130 Thomas of Woodstock, abbot of Croxden,

xxxvi. 32 Thompson, Peter, architect and forger,

xxxvii. 105-6 Thorpe (Derbs.), xxxvii. 121 Throwley Old Hall (in Ham), xxxix. 28-44,

figs., pl. Tibberton (in Edgmond, Shrops.), xxxvii.

123, 129, 131 tiles

ceramic, xxxvi. 46; xxxvii. 71-2 floor, xxxvii. 71-2 fragments, xxxviii. 25 roof, xxxvii. 71-2

timber-framed buildings, xxxviii. 32-48, figs.; 49-58, figs.

Tintern (Mons.), wire works, xxxviii. 71 Tissington (Derbs.), xxxvii. 121 Tittensor, xxxvii. 135 Tittesworth, xxxviii. 5 1 , 55 Tixall, xxxvii. 124 tobacco pipes, see clay tobacco pipes Toft, xxxvii. 122, 131 Toft, John, xxxviii. 55

Ralph, xxxviii. 56 Richard, xxxviii. 56

Tong (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 132 tools, xxxv. 149, 154-61, figs T(o)rner, Ralph, xxxviii. 56 Trent valley, slitting mill, xxxviii. 73

Trentham priory and rectory, xxxvii. 122, 125 ,131 , 135

Trescott Grange forge, xxxviii. 64 Tucklesholme Farm (in Barton-under-

Needwood), xxxix. 1-15, figs., tables, pl.

Upper Penn manor, xxxvii. 120, 130

vessels bronze, xxxv. 142, fig. glass, xxxv. 106-21, figs.

Vykeres, xxxviii. 56

Wagge, Richard, xxxviii. 56 Wakelen, Thomas, glassmaker, xxxix. 25-6 Wales End Farmhouse (in Barton-under-

Needwood), xxxviii. 37-48, figs. Walker, Job, ironmaster, xxxviii. 63

Robert, xxxviii. 55 Wall, excavations by E. Greenfield (1962

and 1964), xxxvii. 1-57, figs., pl. Wall Grange (nr. Leek), xxxvii. 129; xxxviii.

52 Walsall estate, xxxvii. 120, 121, 122, 124,

127,130, 133 Walys, James, xxxvii. 125

John, xxxvii. 125 Wannerton (Worcs.), xxxvii. 128 Wapenshall (Shrops.), xxxvii. 120, 124, 129,

131 Ward, Anne, nee Parkes, xxxviii. 64

John, 6th Lord, xxxviii. 64 William, xxxviii. 64

Warwickshire Leveson estate, xxxvii. 124, 132, 133

Wassyngton (Wasyngtone), John, xxxviii. 55 Thomas, xxxviii. 55

Waters Upton (Shrops.), xxxvii. 125, 128 Watling Street Grange, Lilleshall (Shrops.),

xxxvii. 122, 131 Watson, Laurence, xxxviii. 55 weapons

arrowheads, xxxv. 149-50, fig. ballista bolts, xxxv. 149, 150-4, figs. spearhead, xxxv. 149-50, fig.

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swords and daggers, xxxv. 154, fig. Webster, Graham, early excavations at

Rocester, xxxv. 1 Wednesbury, The Delves, xxxviii. 64 Wednesfield, Walter Leveson's estate,

xxxvii. 126, 127, 130 Wegewood, William, xxxviii. 56 weights, lead, xxxv. 179, fig. Wellington (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 131 wells, xxxv. 25-7, fig.; xxxvii. 15, pl. Wenlock (Shrops.)

abbey, purchase of bells, xxxvii. 120 priory, xxxvii. 122, 123, 124, 132, 133

Wergs, xxxvii. 126 West Bromwich

forge and furnace, xxxviii. 66, 67, 72, 75 Manor House, xxxviii. 35, 46

West Grinstead (Suss.), furnace, xxxviii. 66 Westwood (in Leek), xxxviii. 52 Wheeldon, John, xxxviii. 49 Wheeler, John, xxxviii. 70, 73

Richard, xxxviii. 73 Whistonbrook (nr. Leek), xxxviii. 57 Whistons, Richard, clerk, xxxviii. 71 Whitbred, William, slitting mill, xxxviii. 71 Whittington forge (in Kinver), xxxviii. 70 Whixall manor (Shrops.), xxxvii. 128, 132 Whorwood, William, of Sandwell Hall,

ironmaster, xxxviii. 64 Wilden (Worcs.), slitting mill, xxxviii. 72 Wildmores (Shrops.), xxxvii. 125, 127, 129,

131 Wilkes, Dr. Richard, antiquary, xxxviii. 63 Willenhall, xxxvii. 130

Prestwood estate, xxxvii. 119 Lady Croft, xxxvii. 119

Willingsworth (in Sedgley), xxxviii. 64 Willis, Browne, antiquary, xxxvii. 107-110,

fig-Willoughby family of Wollaton (Notts.),

ironmasters, xxxviii. 59, 60, 75 Wilson, William, xxxviii. 72 Winchurst, Robert, slitting mill, xxxviii. 72-

3 , 7 4 William, slitting mill, xxxviii. 72-3, 74

windows glass, xxxvi. 42, fig. glass pane and iron grille, xxxvii. 9, 11, 20,

24-6, 46-7, fig., pl. Winnington (in Mucclestone), forge, xxxviii.

70, 75 wiremaking, xxxviii, 62 Wolseley

forge, xxxviii. 68 manor, xxxix. 22

Wolseley, Ralph, xxxix, 22-7 Thomas, xxxix. 23 Sir Thomas, xxxviii. 70

Wolstanton, xxxvii. 122 Wolverhampton

field names, xxxvii. 120 Leveson estates, xxxvii. 119-138, pl.

Ablow field, xxxvii. 120 Berry Street, xxxvii. 120, 130 Broadmeadow field, xxxvii. 120 Buckfoot/Buckford meadow, xxxvii. 120 Chapel Ash, xxxvii. 124, 130 Deanery manor, xxxvii. 127, 130 Dudley Street, xxxvii. 120, 130 Graisley brook, xxxvii. 120 Hermitage and burial ground, xxxvii. 124 High Green, xxxvii. 120, 130 Horseley field, xxxvii. 120 Johns Lane, xxxvii. 120, 130 Le Cocke, xxxvii. 127 Lichfield Street, xxxvii. 120 manor of, xxxvii. 120 Merridale, xxxvii. 130 Queen 's Square, xxxvii. 120 St. Peter 's, bells, xxxvii. 122 Stowheath, xxxvii. 120, 130 Tunwell Street, xxxvii. 127, 130 West Park, xxxvii. 120 Wind field, xxxvii. 120 Windmill field, xxxvii. 120

Wolverhampton, Clement of, xxxvii. 119 Henry of, xxxvii. 119 Margery of, xxxvii. 119

Wolverley (Worcs.) Lower mill, forge, xxxviii. 74, 76

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slitting mill, xxxviii. 72, 73 Wombourne, forge, xxxviii. 61 Wombridge (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123

priory, xxxvii. 122, 123, 127, 131, 133 wood

timber for building, xxxviii. 55-6 well lining, xxxvii. 15 woodland as a source of fuel, xxxviii. 59-

60, 64, 66-7, 75-6 wool trade, xxxvii. 119-20, 125 Wortley (Yorks.), wiremaking, xxxviii. 62 Wrockwardine (Shrops.), xxxvii. 123, 131 Wrottesley, Alice, xxxvii. 121, 134

Richard, xxxvii. 120 Sir Walter, xxxvii. 120

Yarranton, Andrew, xxxviii. 76 Yoxall, Pear Tree Farmhouse, xxxviii. 32-7,

46-8, figs.