Deserted villages revisited


edited by Christopher Dyer and Richard Jones.
Bok Engelsk 2010 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Hatfield : : University of Hertfordshire Press, , 2010.
Omfang
1 online resource (233 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Copyright ; Contents; Figures; 2.1 Changing patterns of desertion in Devon as known in 1968 and 2009; 2.2 Deserted villages and hamlets in Norfolk; 2.3 Deserted villages and hamlets in Rutland; 2.4 East Midlands settlements with particular place-name generics that became parishes; 2.5 East Midlands settlements with particular place-name generics that have been 'lost'; 2.6 Evidence for the abandonment of the village of Lillingstone Dayrell; 2.7 Evidence for the abandonment of the hamlet of Elm Green, Wicken; 3.1 Deserted village sites in Warwickshire and Worcestershire. - 10.3 Houghton Hall and park, from Colen Campbell's Vitruvius Britannicus of 172210.4 Earthworks in Houghton Park; 10.5 Edensor village, clustering at the gates of Chatsworth Park; 10.6 Ayott St Lawrence: the parish church, rebuilt within the park in 1764; Tables; 3.1 Recruitment to the Stratford guild from selected villages; 5.1 Details of hearths from excavated buildings at Westbury; 8.1 Middle Claydon: numbers of tenants by farm group size 1648-1787; 8.2 Middle Claydon: percentage of farm acreage by farm size group. - 3.2 Location map of places mentioned in the Stratford guild register 4.1 Hamilton, aerial photographic view looking north-east; 4.2 Ingarsby, aerial photographic view looking north-east; 4.3 Stretton Magna, simplified interpretation of site plan; 4.4 Knaptoft, remains of sixteenth-century house; 4.5 Knaptoft, aerial photographic view from the north; 5.1 Map showing location of sites in the Milton Keynes area; 5.2 Spatial arrangement of the settlement of Westbury; 5.3 Development of Division 2 at Westbury; 5.4 Contrasting archaeological remains of houses at Great Linford and Westbury. - 6.1 Miscellaneous objects from Woodperry 6.2 The cistern found at Churchill; 6.3 Floor plan of the burnt building found at Dinna Clerks; 6.4 The abandoned building at Pennard on the Gower peninsula; 7.1 The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century infield and outfield at Wharram Percy; 7.2 The late-seventeenth-century dispersal of farmsteads at East Matfen; 8.1 Lincoln diocese, c. 1710; 8.2 Buckinghamshire case studies showing location of Boarstall and Middle Claydon; 8.3 The site of Boarstall village c. 1580; 8.4 The site of Boarstall village c. 1690. - 8.3 Population change in 'open' and 'close' villages in the Bernwood and Claydon areas. - 8.5 The fate of 1968 listed settlements in the Lincolnshire sample area 9.1 Medieval strip fields on Ffridd Camen in Llandrillo on the western edge of the Berwyn; 9.2 The enclosures of the putative sixteenth-century farmstead at Beili Bedw; 9.3 Foundations of a long hut in the Duhonw valley on Mynydd Epynt in Brecknock; 9.4 The head of a small valley running off Aberedw Common; 9.5 Abandoned cottage encroachments along Cwm Twlch; 10.1 Somerleyton Hall, and its park, as shown on an estate map of 1652; 10.2 Chatsworth Park
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