Deserted villages revisited [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Dyer and Richard Jones |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 p.) |
Disciplina |
942.009732
942/.009734 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DyerChristopher <1944->
JonesRichard <1969-> |
Collana | Explorations in local and regional history |
Soggetto topico |
Extinct cities - England
Migration, Internal - England - History Villages - England - History |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-905313-96-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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
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 8.5 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 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 8.3 Population change in 'open' and 'close' villages in the Bernwood and Claydon areas |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910453381303321 |
Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Deserted villages revisited [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Dyer and Richard Jones |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 p.) |
Disciplina |
942.009732
942/.009734 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DyerChristopher <1944->
JonesRichard <1969-> |
Collana | Explorations in local and regional history |
Soggetto topico |
Extinct cities - England
Migration, Internal - England - History Villages - England - History |
ISBN | 1-905313-96-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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
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 8.5 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 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 8.3 Population change in 'open' and 'close' villages in the Bernwood and Claydon areas |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790781103321 |
Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Deserted villages revisited / / edited by Christopher Dyer and Richard Jones |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (233 p.) |
Disciplina |
942.009732
942/.009734 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DyerChristopher <1944->
JonesRichard <1969-> |
Collana | Explorations in local and regional history |
Soggetto topico |
Extinct cities - England
Migration, Internal - England - History Villages - England - History |
ISBN | 1-905313-96-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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
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 8.5 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 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 8.3 Population change in 'open' and 'close' villages in the Bernwood and Claydon areas |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812650203321 |
Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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