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Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society An Archaeological and Historical Bibliography of Gloucester compiled by Malcolm Atkin revised & updated by Alan Tyler Section 1 Bibliography 1993 & 2011 © Malcolm Atkin & Alan Tyler

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Page 1: Gloucester Archaeol Bibliography

Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society

AnArchaeological and Historical

Bibliography of Gloucester

compiled by

Malcolm Atkin

revised & updated by

Alan Tyler

Section 1 Bibliography

1993 & 2011

© Malcolm Atkin & Alan Tyler

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Introduction

This Bibliography has been produced as a resource for researchers into Gloucester's history and archaeology. It will hopefully make some of the lesser-known works more accessible, as well as the specialist contributions to larger volumes.

Format

The Bibliography falls into three main sections.Section 1: Alphabetised listing of authors and works.Section 2: Listing of works under selected topographic and thematic keywords.Section 3: Bibliography in computerised format, with the ability to undertake individual, tailored,

searches.

The Computer Disk

The disk contains the bibliographic data, prepared under the PAPYRUS Bibliographic System. It is supplied complete with the PAPYRUS RETRIEVER program, which allows further interrogation of the data.

Introduction to the 2011 revised edition

This edition follows a request, in the February 2011 Newsletter, from the B&GAS Gloucester Research Panel for a volunteer to update the Archaeological and Historical Bibliography of Gloucester compiled by Malcolm Atkin in 1993.

No version of the computer disk was available when work on this edition commenced so the following work derives from paper copies. It was agreed to retain as much of Malcolm’s work as possible unless there is a very good reason to the contrary. However, some changes have been made during the revision.

The Council for British Archaeology’s standard list of abbreviated titles of current periodicals and series has been adopted in place of the abbreviations used in the 1993 edition.

The Keyword Index has been retained with a few more categories created. The principal change being that POST-MEDIEVAL is now roughly 1500-1700 with 18th, 19th and 20th CENTURY being added.

The bibliography, for the most part, only includes published works to the end of 2010 which means that archaeological grey literature that has been produced as a result of developer funded fieldwork, most of which has been undertaken since 1993, has not been included. [That may be found by referring to http://www.oasis.ac.uk/england/] Likewise, the references that are printed annually in TBGAS Archaeological Review have not been reproduced. Bearing in mind that the bibliography contains both archaeological and historical titles, only those historical titles that refer directly to archaeological features, including buildings, have been added. Thus papers about individual abbots, bishops [and Robert Curthose] are included as they are linked to the Cathedral. Likewise histories of firms such as Moreland’s and the Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Company are included as the buildings to some extent still exist even if the companies are long gone.

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Abbott, R. 1967. Excavations at the Shire Hall site, Gloucester 1965, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 86, 95-101MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, WESTGATE

Abbott, R. 1967. Two Romano-British burials at Kingsholm, Gloucester 1965, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 86, 197-198BURIALS, KINGSHOLM, POTTERY, ROMAN

Abdy, R., Besly, E. & Lopez-Sanchez, F. 2010. The Gloucester hoard and other coin hoards of the Britannic Empire, Coin Hoards from Roman Britain, 13 [Wetteren, Belgium: Moneta]COINS, ROMAN, THE CROSS

Adams, G.W. 2009. Power and religious acculturation in Romano-Celtic society: an examination of the archaeological sites in Gloucestershire, Brit. Archaeol. Rep. Brit. Ser. 477 [Oxford: Archaeopress]HUCCLECOTE, KINGSHOLM, RELIGION, ROMAN, UPTON ST LEONARDS

Allason-Jones, L. 1989. Ear-Rings in Roman Britain, Brit. Archaeol. Rep. Brit. Ser. 201, 88-89 [Oxford]BERKELEY STREET, EASTGATE, FINDS, HUCCLECOTE, KINGSHOLM, ROMAN

Allen, J.R. (ed.) 1894. Discovery of medieval and Roman remains on the site of the Tolsey at Gloucester, The Illustrated Archaeologist, 1, 259-263FINDS, MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, SAXON, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE

Akerman, J.Y. 1854. On the ancient cemetery of Kingsholm, Gloucester, Proc. Soc. Antiq. London, 3, 48-50BURIALS, CIVIL WAR, COINS, KINGSHOLM, ROMAN

Anon. 1798. The pursuits of architectural innovation III: Gloucester Cathedral, Gents. Mag., 68(2), 926-927CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL

Anon. 1806. Country news: September 22, Gents. Mag., 76(2), 869-870EASTGATE, MOSAIC, ROMAN

Anon. c.1820. ‘Notes on the church of St Mary de Lode’ [Gloucestershire Archives D9125/2/2346] MEDIEVAL, SAXON, ST MARY DE LODE check details

Anon. 1824. Roman antiquities, Gents. Mag., 94(2), 165BURIALS, ROMAN, WOTTON [Rufus Sita]

Anon. 1834. Gloucester Cathedral, Saturday Magazine, 105, 22 February 1834, 66-67CATHEDRAL

Anon. 1846. An account of Gloucester Cathedral, The Builder, 4, 8 August 1846, 386-387CATHEDRAL

Anon. 1846. On finding part of Roman quay wall at Gloucester, Gents. Mag., 116(2), 517QUAY, ROMAN, WESTGATE

Anon. 1847. Lead coffin at Gloucester, Gents. Mag., 117(2), 411 ASYLUM LANE, BURIALS, LEAD, ROMAN

Anon. 1848. Lead coffin at Gloucester, Gents. Mag., 118(1), 70 BURIALS, LEAD, ROMAN

Anon. 1856. Gloucester Cathedral, Illustrated London News, 13 Sept 1856, 276CATHEDRAL

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Anon. 1858. Gloucester Cathedral, Gents. Mag., 128(2), 511-512CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL, 19TH CENTURY [restoration of Chapter

House]

Anon. 1866. Gloucester Cathedral and its restoration, The Ecclesiologist, 27, 99-103CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL, 19TH CENTURY

Anon. 1867. Llanthony Priory, Gents. Mag., 137(1), 127-141LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL [Prima & Secunda]

Anon. 1871. The restoration of the Cathedral, Gloucester Journal, 26 August 1871CATHEDRAL, 19TH CENTURY

Anon. 1873. Reredos in Gloucester Cathedral, Illustrated London News, 7 June 1873, 545CATHEDRAL, 19TH CENTURY [installation of new

reredos]

Anon. 1877. Roman inscription on an altar found at Kingsholm, Gloucester, Archaeol. J., 34, 148 KINGSHOLM, RELIGION, ROMAN

Anon. 1881. The font in Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 1, 249-250CATHEDRAL, 19TH CENTURY

Anon. 1881. The south-gate of Gloucester, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 1, 418DEFENCES, POST-MEDIEVAL, SOUTHGATE, 18TH CENTURY

Anon. 1881. Over Bridge, Gloucester, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 1, 447-449BRIDGE, 19TH CENTURY

Anon. 1882/83. Catalogue of objects of interest illustrative of the history of St Peter’s Abbey, Gloucester, and the Cathedral exhibited at the conversazione Thursday April 5th 1883, Rec. Gloucester Cathedral, 1, 81-96CATHEDRAL, DOCUMENTARY, IMAGE, MEDIEVAL, PERSON, TEXTILES

Anon. 1883/84. Chronological list of the abbots and the buildings recorded to have been erected by them, Rec. Gloucester Cathedral, 2, 174-176CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL, PERSON

Anon. 1885/97. A register book for St. Mary de Lode A.D. 1656-1659, Rec. Gloucester Cathedral, 3(1), 35-57DOCUMENTARY, POST-MEDIEVAL, ST MARY DE LODE

Anon. 1890. St Catherine’s church, Gloucester, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 4, 484-486CHURCH, MEDIEVAL, ST CATHERINE’S, WOTTON, 19TH CENTURY

Anon. 1893. The Lady Chapel of Gloucester Cathedral, and its proposed restoration, The Antiquary, 27, 57-58CATHEDRAL, 19TH CENTURY

Anon. 1894. Archaeological discoveries, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 5, 530-532BUILDING MATERIALS, BURIAL

Anon. 1896. Archaeological discoveries, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 6, 184-186BURIALS, COINS, EASTGATE, GLASS, MEDIEVAL, MOSAIC, ROMAN, ST MARTIN’S, ST PAUL’S ROAD, THE CROSS

Anon. 1901. Lands of the prior of Llanthony, 1265-1270, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 8, 93-95LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL

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Anon. 1901. Burgesses of Gloucester, 1269, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 8, 95-96MEDIEVAL, PERSON

Anon. 1902. The ancient archives of Gloucester, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 9, 121-122DOCUMENTARY, POST-MEDIEVAL

Anon. 1902. Gloucestershire gleanings, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 9, 101CATHEDRAL PRECINCT, COINS, GLASS, ROMAN

Anon. 1907/09. Half-day excursion to Gloucester, Proc. Cotteswold Natur. Field Club, 16, 220-222HOSPITAL, LEPER, LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL, ST MARY MAGDALENE'S, WOTTON

Anon. 1914. Gloucester Museum: general guide [Gloucester: Public Museum Committee]GENERAL, MUSEUM

Anon. c.1920. Souvenir of Gloucester Cathedral CATHEDRAL, IMAGE [photographs]

Anon. 1925. New Inn building, Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 47, 360-366 BUILDING, MEDIEVAL, NORTHGATE

Anon. 1931/32. The Prinknash Park glass, Pax [The monthly review of the Benedictines of Prinknash … ], 21, no.115, 38-41CATHEDRAL, GLASS, POST-MEDIEVAL

Anon. 1933/35. A Romano-British grave-group from Gloucester, Proc. Cotteswold Natur. Field Club, 25, 202-204 BURIALS, KINGSHOLM, POTTERY, ROMAN

Anon. 1960. A history of the Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Company [London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson]BRISTOL ROAD, INDUSTRY, 19TH CENTURY, 20TH CENTURY

Anon. 1970. The siege of Gloucester seen from Prinknash 1643, Pax [The monthly review of the Benedictines of Prinknash … ], 60, no. 325, 19-25CIVIL WAR, DOCUMENTARY

Anon. 1971. The Benedictines at Oxford and Gloucester: an experiment in ecumenism, Pax [The monthly review of the Benedictines of Prinknash … ], 61, no. 326, 12-15CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL, 20TH CENTURY

Anon. 2000. Gloucester Castle, Dean Archaeol., 13, 47CASTLE, MEDIEVAL

Anon. 2002. The Blackfriars redevelopment site, Glevensis, 35, 41BARBICAN ROAD, BLACKFRIARS, COMMERCIAL ROAD, LADYBELLEGATE, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE

Anon. n.d. Gloucester: a pictorial record [Gloucester: John Jennings]IMAGE, 19TH CENTURY, 20TH CENTURY

Arnold, A., Howard, R. & Litton, C. 2007. Greyfriars Church, Greyfriars Walk, off Southgate Street,Gloucester: tree-ring analysis of timbers reused in the adjacent Greyfriars House, Ancient Monuments Lab. Rep. 809/2007 [Portsmouth: English Heritage] DENDROCHRONOLOGY, GREYFRIARS

Ashwell, B.J. 1985. Gloucester Cathedral - the south transept: a 14th century conservation project, Antiq. J., 65, 112-120CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL

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Atkin, M. 1986. Excavations in Gloucester 1985: an interim report, Glevensis, 20, 3-12 ABBEYMEAD, COINS, FINDS, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, METAL-WORKING, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, SAXON

Atkin, M. 1987. Found at Richard Cound: the Kingsholm dig [Gloucester: Richard Cound (BMW) Ltd]BURIALS, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, ROMAN

Atkin, M. 1987. Excavations in Gloucester: an interim report, Glevensis, 21, 7-17ABBEYMEAD, AGRICULTURE, BURIALS, IRON AGE, LLANTHONY, LONDON ROAD, MEDIEVAL, PARK STREET, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, SAINTBRIDGE, WOTTON

Atkin, M. 1987. Post-Medieval archaeology in Gloucester: a review, Post-Medieval Archaeol., 21, 1-24BUILDING, CIVIL WAR, INDUSTRY, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY

Atkin, M. 1988. History under our feet: the work of the Gloucester excavations unit [Gloucester: Gloucester City Museums]GENERAL

Atkin, M. 1988. Marketing Gloucester archaeology: the BMW site, Glevensis, 22, 3-11 GENERAL, KINGSHOLM, ROMAN

Atkin, M. 1988. Excavations in Gloucester 1987: an interim report, Glevensis, 22, 12-25ABBEYMEAD, AGRICULTURE, BERKELEY STREET, BUILDING REMAINS, BURIALS, CONEY HILL, DEFENCES, GEOPHYSICS, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, SAXON, UPTON LANE, WESTGATE, 19TH CENTURY

Atkin, M. 1989. Excavations in Gloucester 1988: an interim report, Glevensis, 23, 2-11BERKELEY STREET, BUILDING REMAINS, CIVIL WAR, CLAY PIPES, GEOPHYSICS, HUCCLECOTE, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE, 18TH CENTURY

Atkin, M. 1990. Excavations in Gloucester 1989: an interim report, Glevensis, 24, 2-13AGRICULTURE, BUILDING REMAINS, BURIALS, CIVIL WAR, CLAY PIPES, COINS, FINDS, GEOPHYSICS, GLASS, HUCCLECOTE, INDUSTRY, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, QUAY, RELIGION, ROMAN, ST OWEN’S, SANDHURST LANE, SAXON, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Atkin, M. 1991. Gloucester's Norman castle rediscovered, Fortress, 9, 20-23BARBICAN ROAD, CASTLE, COMMERCIAL ROAD, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL

Atkin, M. 1991. The Civil War defences of Gloucester, Fortress, 10, 32-38CIVIL WAR, DEFENCES

Atkin, M. 1991. A new archaeological technique for Gloucester: ground probing radar,Glevensis, 25, 30-32GEOPHYSICS

Atkin, M. 1992. Gloucester Archaeology 1900-1990: an historical review, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 110, 13-36 CIVIL WAR, INDUSTRY, IRON AGE, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, PREHISTORIC, RELIGION, ROMAN, SAXON

Atkin, M. 1993. A Council at War [Gloucester: Gloucester Museums Service]CIVIL WAR

Atkin, M. 1993. Dancing feet in the 15th century, Brit. Archaeol. News, n ser 6, 9FINDS, LEATHER, MEDIEVAL, QUAY

Atkin, M. 1993. David Papillon and the Civil War defences of Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 111, 147-164

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CIVIL WAR, DEFENCES, PERSON

Atkin, M. & Garrod, A.P. 1987. Archaeology in Gloucester 1986, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 105, 233-241ABBEYMEAD, BARNWOOD, KINGSHOLM, LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, WESTGATE

Atkin, M. & Garrod, A.P. 1988. Archaeology in Gloucester 1987, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 106, 209-218ABBEYMEAD, AGRICULTURE, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL, ROMAN

Atkin, M. & Garrod, A.P. 1989. Archaeology in Gloucester 1988: a review, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 107, 233-242CIVIL WAR, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, SOUTHGATE

Atkin, M. & Garrod, A.P. 1990. Archaeology in Gloucester 1989, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 108, 185-192CIVIL WAR, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, SAXON, SOUTHGATE

Atkin, M. & Howes, R. 1993. The use of archaeology and documentary sources in identifying theCivil War defences of Gloucester, Post-Medieval Archaeol., 27, 15-41CIVIL WAR, DEFENCES, DOCUMENTARY

Atkin, M. & Laughlin, W. 1992. Gloucester and the Civil War: city under siege [Stroud: Alan Sutton]CIVIL WAR, POST-MEDIEVAL

Atkin, M. & Milligan, R. 1992. Ground-probing radar in archaeology: practicalities and problems, The Field Archaeologist, 16, 288-291GEOPHYSICS

Atkin, M., Garrod, A.P. & Greatorex, P. 1993. Archaeological fieldwork in Gloucester 1992, Glevensis, 27, 46-52AGRICULTURE, BARNWOOD, BUILDING, BURIALS, COLLEGE STREET, DENMARK ROAD, ELMBRIDGE, ESTCOURT ROAD, FINDS, GEOPHYSICS, HORTON ROAD, HOSPITAL, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, LEATHER, LONGFORD, MATSON, NORTHGATE, OXSTALLS LANE, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, PREHISTORIC, ROMAN, ST MARGARET’S, UPTON LANE, WESTGATE, WOTTON, 19TH CENTURY

Atkin, M., Byrne, S., Parry, C. & Walters, M. 1991. Archaeology in Gloucester 1990, Glevensis, 25, 5-19ABBEYMEAD, BARBICAN ROAD, BUILDING REMAINS, BURIALS, CASTLE, CIVIL WAR, DEFENCES, EASTGATE, FINDS, GEOPHYSICS, HOSPITAL, HUCCLECOTE, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, QUAY, ROMAN, ST MARGARET’S, SAXON, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE, WOOD, WOTTON

Atkin, M., Byme, S., Cook, A., Garrod, A.P., Greatorex, P., Moss, P. & Walters, M. 1992. Archaeological fieldwork in Gloucester 1991, Glevensis, 26, 35-51BLACKFRIARS, BRUNSWICK ROAD, BUILDING REMAINS, BURIALS, CIVIL WAR, COINS, COLLEGE STREET, DEFENCES, ESTCOURT ROAD, FINDS, GEOPHYSICS, HARE LANE, HEMPSTED, HORTON ROAD, KINGSHOLM, LADYBELLEGATE, LONGFORD, MEDIEVAL, MOSAIC, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, QUAY, QUEDGELEY, ROMAN, SAXON, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE, WOTTON, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Atkin, S. 1988. Clay tobacco pipes in Gloucester, Glevensis, 22, 42-46CLAY PIPES, EASTGATE, FINDS, POST-MEDIEVAL, QUAY, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Atkyns, R. 1712. The ancient and present state of Gloucestershire

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[reprinted 1974 Wakefield: E.P. Publishing & Gloucestershire County Library]GENERAL

Austin, R. 1914. Letters of Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 37, 135-184 DOCUMENTARY, PERSON

Austin, R. 1915/16. Supplement to the ‘Bibliographer’s manual of Gloucestershire literature’ by F.A. Hyett & W. Bazeley … (2 vols) [Gloucester: John Bellows]DOCUMENTARY, GENERAL

Austin, R. 1916. Additions to, and notes on, the ‘Descriptive catalogue of the printed maps of Gloucestershire, 1577-1911’ by T.Chubb, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 39, 233-262 DOCUMENTARY, MAPS

Austin, R. 1918/20. Notes on a Romano-British burial-ground (sepulcretum) at Barnwood, near Gloucester, Proc. Cotteswold Natur. Field Club, 20, 59-63BARNWOOD, BURIALS, POTTERY, ROMAN

Austin, R. (ed.) 1928. Headmasters and ushers of the King’s (College) School, 1545-1841, from notes compiled by J.N. Langston, Rec. Gloucester Cathedral, 3(2)CATHEDRAL, PERSON, SCHOOL

Austin, R. (comp.) 1928.Catalogue of the Gloucestershire Collection: books pamphlets and documents in the Gloucester Public Library relating to the county cities towns and villages of Gloucestershire [Gloucester: Gloucester Public Library]CIVIL WAR, DOCUMENTARY, GENERAL

Austin, R. 1936.The City of Gloucester and the regulation of corporations, 1662-63,Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 58, 257-274DOCUMENTARY, POST-MEDIEVAL

Austin, R. 1936. Fosbrooke's History of Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 58, 286-290 DOCUMENTARY, GENERAL

Austin, R. 1938.Gloucester antiquities, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 60, 352-354BUILDING, MEDIEVAL, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE

Austin, R. 1938. Gloucester wills, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 60, 354-355DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL

Austin, R. 1939. Gloucestershire records, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 61, 30-49DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, 18TH CENTURY

Austin, R. 1939. S. Oswald's Priory, Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 61, 318-319 DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL, ST OSWALD’S

Austin, R. 1939. The Crypt School, Gloucester, established as a free grammar school, 1539-1939[Gloucester: John Bellows]POST-MEDIEVAL, SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY, 20TH CENTURY

Austin, R. 1943.Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 64, 158-163CATHEDRAL, CIVIL WAR, PERSON

Austin, R. 1944.John and Joan Cooke's gift to Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 65, 199-219 DOCUMENTARY, PERSON, POST-MEDIEVAL, SCHOOL

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Awdry, W. 1975. Eastgate Station R.I.P., Gloucestershire Soc. Ind. Archaeol. J., 76-83RAILWAYS, STATION ROAD, 19TH CENTURY, 20TH CENTURY

B[….], J.H. 1890. The discovery of an ancient guest house in Gloucester,Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 4, 548-549BUILDING, CATHEDRAL PRECINCT, MEDIEVAL

B[….], J.H. 1890. The coronation of King Henry III in Gloucester abbey,Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 4, 651-656CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL, PERSON

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1885/97. Note on the Chaworth (De Cadurcis) tombs in the chapter house of Gloucester Cathedral. Rec. Gloucester Cathedral, 3(1), 135-144CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL, PERSON

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1898. S. Bartholomew and his cult in mediæval times, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 21, 147-162HOSPITAL, MEDIEVAL, RELIGION, ST BARTHOLOMEW’S, WESTGATE

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1902. Story of the two Lantonys, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 25, 212-229 LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1910. Notes on portions of a late and secondary Roman road system inGloucestershire, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 52, 151-186ROADS, ROMAN

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1914. Early deeds relating to St. Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 37, 221-234CATHEDRAL, DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1915. Early deeds relating to St. Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 38, 19-46 CATHEDRAL, DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1915. Further early deeds relating to St. Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 38, 47-68 CATHEDRAL, DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1917. Some early artists of Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 40, 147-166MEDIEVAL, PERSON

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1918/19. Fresh material evidence relating to Norman Gloucester: confirmation of grants of land to St. Peter’s, Gloucester, by Henry I, AD 1114, at Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 41, 87-92CATHEDRAL, DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1918/19. People of some importance in medieval Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 41, 93-97MEDIEVAL, PERSON

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1920. Romano-British cemetery at Barnwood, Gloucestershire, J. Roman Stud., 10, 67-70BARNWOOD, BURIALS, POTTERY, ROMAN

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1921. Some evidences of the defences of Roman Gloucester (Glevum), Archaeol. J., 78, 264-270 DEFENCES, ROMAN

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Baddeley, W. St Clair 1929. The battle of Dyrham AD 577, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 51, 95-101 SAXON

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1931. West wall of Glevum, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 53, 237-241DEFENCES, ROMAN

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1932. A cavalier portrait, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 54, 388CIVIL WAR, IMAGE

Baddeley, W. St Clair 1933. A cavalier (probably Royal) portrait found at Prinknash,Pax [The monthly review of the Benedictines of Prinknash … ], 23, no. 146, 201-202CIVIL WAR, IMAGE

Bagnell-Oakeley, M.E. 1884/85. On some sculptured effigies of ecclesiastics in Gloucestershire, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 9, 51-71 CATHEDRAL, IMAGE, MEDIEVAL

Bagnall-Oakley, M.E. 1889/90. Sanctuary knockers, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 14, 131-140MEDIEVAL, ST.NICHOLAS’S

Bagshaw, S. 2004. Archaeology at Gloucester Cathedral 2000-2003, Friends Gloucester Cathedral Ann. Rep., 68, 24-27CATHEDRAL

Bagshaw, S. 2004. Gloucester Cathedral: a painted medieval floor in the choir gallery, Church Archaeol., 5/6, 107-109 CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL

Bagshaw, S., Heighway, C. & Price, A. 2004. The south porch of Gloucester Cathedral: a study of nineteenth-century stone repair types, J. Brit. Archaeol. Ass., 157, 91-114 CATHEDRAL, 19TH CENTURY

Bailey, A. 1970. Gloucester Cathedral Library 1629-1871, Gloucestershire Hist. Stud., 4, 16-20CATHEDRAL, DOCUMENTARY, POST-MEDIEVAL, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Bailey, A. 1971. An account of the founding of the first Gloucestershire County Asylum, now Horton Road Hospital, Gloucester 1792-1823, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 90, 178-191 HORTON ROAD, HOSPITAL, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Baker, N. & Holt, R. 2004. Urban growth and the Medieval church, Gloucester and Worcester[Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing] CHURCH, MEDIEVAL

Baker, W.J. 1970. Henry Ryder of Gloucester, 1815-1824: England’s first evangelical bishop, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Arch. Soc., 89, 130-144 CATHEDRAL, PERSON, 19TH CENTURY

Ball, A.W. 2001. Gloucester iIllustrated: the city's heritage in prints & drawings [Tiverton: Halsgrove Publishing] IMAGE, 19TH CENTURY, 20TH CENTURY

Ballard, A. 1904. The Domesday boroughs [Oxford: Clarendon]DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

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Barker, E.E. 1951. The Cottonian fragments of Æthelweard’s Chronicle, Bull. Inst. Hist. Res., 24, 46-52 [Latin text]DEFENCES, DOCUMENTARY, SAXON

Barkly, H. 1887/88. Testa de Nevill: returns for the County of Gloucester,Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Arch. Soc., 12, 235-290DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

Barkly, H. 1888/89. Testa de Nevill: returns for the County of Gloucester, Nos. 3 to 7,Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Arch. Soc., 13, 297-358DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

Barkly, H. 1889/90. Testa de Nevill: returns for the County of Gloucester, Nos. 8 to 11,Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Arch. Soc., 14, 14-47DOCUMENTARY, MEDIEVAL

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Fowler, P.J. 1978. Archaeology and the M5 motorway, Gloucestershire 1969-75: a summary andassessment, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 95, 40-46 BUILDING MATERIALS, COINS, FINDS, POTTERY, ROMAN

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Frith, B. 1990. Some aspects of the history of medicine in Gloucestershire, 1500-1800, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 108, 5-16 HOSPITAL, POST MEDIEVAL, ST BARTHOLOMEW’S, 18TH CENTURY

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Fryer, A.C. 1914. Gloucestershire fonts, part VI, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 37, 107-133 HEMPSTED, MEDIEVAL

Fryer, A.C. 1915. Gloucestershire fonts, parts VI & VII, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 38, 187-213 QUEDGELEY, MEDIEVAL

Fryer, A.C. 1924. Gloucestershire fonts. parts 13-14, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 46, 127-143 BARNWOOD, MEDIEVAL

Fryer, A.C. 1925. Gloucestershire fonts. part 15, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 47, 167-192CATHEDRAL, POST-MEDIEVAL

Fryer, A.C. 1926. Gloucestershire fonts. part 16, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 48, 97-115ST MARY DE CRYPT, 18TH CENTURY

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Fullbrook-Leggatt, L.E.W.O. 1933. Glevum, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 55, 55-104ROMAN

Fullbrook-Leggatt, L.E.W.O. 1935. Roman pavement, Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 57, 281 MOSAIC, ROMAN, WESTGATE

Fullbrook-Leggatt, L.E.W.O. 1936. Lancet window, Gloucester, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 58, 281EASTGATE, MEDIEVAL

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Fullbrook-Leggatt, L.E.W.O. 1952. Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Gloucester [Gloucester: John Jennings] MEDIEVAL, SAXON

Fullbrook-Leggatt, L.E.W.O. 1964. The River Twyver and the Fullbrook, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 83, 78-84RIVER, ROMAN, WATER SUPPLY

Fullbrook-Leggatt, L.E.W.O. 1964. The survey of church livings in Gloucestershire, 1650,Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 83, 85-98 CHURCH, DOCUMENTARY, POST-MEDIEVAL

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Gambier-Parry, T. 1882/83. The builders and buildings of the ancient abbey of St Peter now the Cathedral church, Rec. Gloucester Cathedral, 1, 38-58CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL

Gambier-Parry, T. 1883/84. Ancient glass paintings in the Cathedral,Rec. Gloucester Cathedral, 2, 67-75CATHEDRAL, GLASS, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, 18TH CENTURY

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Garrod, A.P. 1978. Site reports: Gloucester, Glevensis, 12, 25-26 BARTON, BRUNSWICK ROAD, BURIALS, MEDIEVAL, NORTHGATE, PITT STREET, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, QUAY, ROMAN, ST MARY’S STREET, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE

Garrod, A.P. 1979. Site reports: Gloucester, Glevensis, 13, 25-28 BURIALS, CATHEDRAL, DEFENCES, EASTGATE, KINGSHOLM, LADYBELLEGATE, MATSON, MEDIEVAL, NORTHGATE, PITT STREET, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, WESTGATE

Garrod, A.P. 1980. Site reports: Gloucester, Glevensis, 14, 25-28BERKELEY STREET, BRUNSWICK ROAD, CATHEDRAL, EASTGATE, HARE LANE, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, PITT STREET, POST-MEDIEVAL, QUAY, ROMAN, ST CATHERINE STREET, STATION ROAD

Garrod, A.P. 1981. Site reports: Gloucester, Glevensis, 15, 39-42EASTGATE, GREAT WESTERN ROAD, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, QUAY, ROMAN, SOUTHGATE, WORCESTER STREET, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1982. Site reports: Gloucester, Glevensis, 16, 29-32BARNWOOD, BURIALS, CATHEDRAL, CHURCH, HIGH ORCHARD, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, ST MARY DE LODE, SOUTHGATE, WESTGATE, WOTTON, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1983. Minor sites: Gloucester, Glevensis, 17, 26-35BERKELEY STREET, BRUNSWICK ROAD, BURIALS, CASTLE, CATHEDRAL PRECINCT, CIVIL WAR, COINS, EASTGATE, HOSPITAL, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, PREHISTORIC, QUAY, ROMAN, ST BARTHOLOMEW’S, SAXON, STATION ROAD, WESTGATE, WOTTON, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1984. Site reports: Gloucester, Glevensis, 18, 46-52BUILDING MATERIALS, BURIALS, CLAY PIPES, COINS, DEFENCES, DOCKS, FINDS, HEMPSTED, INDUSTRY, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, PREHISTORIC, QUAY, RELIGION, ROMAN, ST CATHERINE STREET, ST MARY’S STREET, STATION ROAD, TEWKESBURY ROAD, TOKENS, WESTGATE, WORCESTER STREET, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1985. Site reports: Gloucester, Glevensis, 19, 45-49AGRICULTURE, BARNWOOD, BLACKFRIARS, BUILDING, BURIALS, COINS, DEFENCES, MEDIEVAL, PARLIAMENT STREET, POST-MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, SOUTHGATE, TEWKESBURY ROAD, WESTGATE, WOTTON, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1986. Building inscription of the Twentieth Legion (site 19/1985), Glevensis, 20, 13-14BUILDING MATERIALS, CATHEDRAL, ROMAN

Garrod, A.P. 1986. A link with the Roman past: building inscription of the XXth Legion from Gloucester, Friends Gloucester Cathedral Ann. Rep., 50, 33-34BUILDING MATERIALS, CATHEDRAL, ROMAN

Garrod, A.P. 1986. Annual review of minor development sites in Gloucester, Glevensis, 20, 19-24 AGRICULTURE, BRUNSWICK ROAD, BUILDING MATERIALS, DEFENCES, FINDS, HUCCLECOTE, KINGSHOLM, LEATHER, LLANTHONY, LONGSMITH STREET, MATSON, MEDIEVAL, NORTHGATE, PARKEND ROAD, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, QUAY, ROMAN, ST MICHAEL’S, SOUTHGATE, THE CROSS, WESTGATE, WOTTON, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1986. Gloucester Castle: salvage brief, Glevensis, 20, 28-29

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Garrod, A.P. 1987. Annual review of minor development sites in Gloucester, Glevensis, 21, 18-21 BARNWOOD, BRUNSWICK ROAD, BURIALS, CATHEDRAL PRECINCT, DOCKS, ESTCOURT ROAD, FINDS, KINGSHOLM, MEDIEVAL, NORTHGATE, PODSMEAD, POTTERY, QUEDGELEY, RIVER, ROADS, ROMAN, TILE, TUFFLEY, WESTGATE, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1988. Annual review of minor development sites in Gloucester, Glevensis, 22, 25-28 ALNEY ISLAND, BARNWOOD, BRIDGE, BURIALS, COINS, FINDS, HARE LANE, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, LLANTHONY, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, QUEDGELEY, RIVER, ROMAN, THE CROSS, TILE, WOTTON, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1989. Annual review of minor development sites in Gloucester, Glevensis, 23, 12-15AGRICULTURE, ALVIN STREET, BARNWOOD, BUILDING, BURIALS, EASTGATE, FINDS, HARE LANE, KINGSHOLM, LONDON ROAD, LONGFORD, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, SAXON, UPTON LANE, WOTTON, 19TH CENTURY, 20TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1990. Annual review of minor development sites in Gloucester, Glevensis, 24, 14-21BRIDGE, BUILDING MATERIALS, COINS, FINDS, HARE LANE, KINGSHOLM, LONDON ROAD, LONGFORD, MEDIEVAL, NEW STREET, NORTHGATE, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, PREHISTORIC, QUEDGELEY, ROMAN, WATER SUPPLY, WOTTON, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1991. Minor development sites 1990, Glevensis, 25, 20-22BARNWOOD, BLACKFRIARS, CATHEDRAL PRECINCT, CLAREMONT ROAD, FINDS, KINGSHOLM, LONGFORD, MATSON, MEDIEVAL, OXFORD STREET, PARK STREET, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, ST CATHERINE STREET, ST JOHN’S LANE, ST MARY MAGDALENE’S, WESTGATE, WOTTON, 18TH CENTURY, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. 1991. Observation of a British Telecom trench from Kingsholm to Wotton, Gloucester 1990 (site 25/89), Glevensis, 25, 22-25BUILDING, BURIALS, DEFENCES, DENMARK ROAD, GLASS, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, POST-MEDIEVAL, POTTERY, ROMAN, SANDHURST LANE, WOTTON, 19TH CENTURY

Garrod, A.P. & Heighway, C.M. 1981. Gloucester Cathedral 1980, Glevensis, 15, 44-45BURIALS, CATHEDRAL, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, ROMAN, SAXON

Garrod, A.P. & Heighway, C.M. 1984. Garrod's Gloucester: archaeological observations 1974-81,[Bristol: Western Archaeological Trust Excav. Mono. 9]BARBICAN ROAD, BARNWOOD, BERKELEY STREET, BRUNSWICK, ROAD, BULL LANE, CASTLE, CATHEDRAL, EASTGATE, ESTCOURT ROAD, HARE LANE, HEMPSTED, IRON AGE, KINGSHOLM, LADYBELLEGATE, LONDON ROAD, LONGFORD, LONGLEVENS, MATSON, MEDIEVAL, NORTHGATE, PITT STREET, POST-MEDIEVAL, PREHISTORIC, QUAY, ROMAN, SAINTBRIDGE, SAXON, SOUTHGATE, WELLINGTON STREET, WESTGATE, WHADDON, WOTTON

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Gloucester Surveyors’ Department 1961. ‘Llanthony Abbey precinct wall’ [Gloucestershire Archives SR prints/GL60.41GS]IMAGE, LLANTHONY

Gloucester Roman Research Committee 1931. Report 1931-32, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc., 53, 267-284 BRUNSWICK ROAD, BUILDING MATERIALS, CIVIL WAR, FINDS, POTTERY, ROMAN

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Gloucestriensis, 1884. All Saints’ church, Gloucester, Gloucestershire Notes Queries, 2, 546-547CHURCH, MEDIEVAL, THE CROSS

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Goudge, C.E. 1979. Late Saxon leather sheaths from Gloucester and York, Antiq. J., 59, 125-127 FINDS, LEATHER, SAXON

Goudge, C.E. 1979. The leather, In: C.M. Heighway, A.P. et al (eds.) Excavations at 1 Westgate Street, Gloucester, 1975, Medieval Archaeol., 23, 193-196FINDS, INDUSTRY, LEATHER, MEDIEVAL, WESTGATE

Goudge, C.E. 1982. The Roman pottery, In: C.M. Heighway & A.J. Parker (eds.) The Roman tileryat St Oswald's Priory, Gloucester, Britannia, 13, 38-57POTTERY, ROMAN, ST OSWALD’S

Goudge, C.E. 1983. The leather from 38-44 Eastgate Street, In: C.M. Heighway (ed.) The East andNorth gates of Gloucester, 173-185 [Bristol: Western Archaeological Trust Excav. Mono. 4]EASTGATE, FINDS, LEATHER, MEDIEVAL, POST-MEDIEVAL, ROMAN

Goudge, C.E. 1984. Leather footwear, In: A.P. Garrod & C.M. Heighway (eds.) Garrod's Gloucester, 99-103 [Bristol: Western Archaeological Trust Excav. Mono. 9]FINDS, INDUSTRY, LEATHER, MEDIEVAL, WESTGATE

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