Mastoris, S. (2015). Kilns and Clay-Pits in the Fields: Mid-17th Century Field-Name Evidence of the Ceramic Industry in the North Midlands from the Welbeck Atlas. Medieval Ceramics Volume 36: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group. Vol 36, London: Medieval Pottery Research Group. pp. 81-88. https://doi.org/10.5284/1106420. Cite this via datacite

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Kilns and Clay-Pits in the Fields: Mid-17th Century Field-Name Evidence of the Ceramic Industry in the North Midlands from the Welbeck Atlas
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Medieval Ceramics Volume 36: Journal of the Medieval Pottery Research Group
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Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group
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81 - 88
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I first met Anna Slowikowski in the late summer of 1978 when we were both working for the City of Nottingham field archaeology unit and just starting our careers. Having been born and brought up in Nottingham, Anna was able to enthuse to me about its history and landscape and over the next few years she taught me much about the city as well as the rest of the county. For me this was the beginning of a career-long interest in researching the topography of Nottinghamshire, especially its landscape in the 16th and 17th centuries. I am glad, therefore to be able to make a modest contribution to this volume dedicated to Anna by discussing a number of references to possible ceramic production found in field names recorded within the Welbeck Atlas - a collection of estate surveys belonging to William Cavendish, the first Duke of Newcastle.
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Steph Mastoris
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Medieval Pottery Research Group
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2015
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Pottery
Ceramic
Medieval
Kiln
Clay
William Cavendish
Duke of Newcastle.
Pit
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18 Apr 2023