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Northamptonshire Past Present 60
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Title:
Northamptonshire Past Present 60
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Series:
Northamptonshire Past and Present
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Volume:
60
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Editor:
David N Hall
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Publisher:
Northamptonshire Record Society
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Year of Publication:
2007
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.northamptonshirerecordsociety.org.uk/nrs_npp.htm
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Created Date:
10 Dec 2007
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Knights disinterred: the lost Ardens of Northamptonshire 1234--1370
Douglas Arden
7 - 23
Historical study of the Arderne family and their land holdings in Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, including a description of an alabaster effigy of an armed knight in St Andrew's church, Spratton, which may be of the last Sir Thomas Arderne.
Village women in Northamptonshire 1350--1500
Mike Thornton
24 - 43
The author presents a study of the working and domestic lives of women peasants in late medieval rural Northamptonshire.
The early hunting landscapes of Northamptonshire
Tracey Partida
44 - 60
The author considers the hunting landscapes of Northamptonshire, as depicted and revealed in historic maps of the county and recorded in documentary sources from the thirteenth century onwards.
The fish ponds in Harringworth Parks
Jack R Laundon
61 - 71
The article discusses two fish ponds dating to before 1619, located to the south of the village of Harringworth near Corby. They were originally part of Harringworth Old Park, which no longer exists but of which features remain, and later of Harringworth New Park, constructed to the south of the Old Park in the late-sixteenth century. The article also describes the damage done to the landscapes of the Old and New Parks by opencast quarrying in the mid-twentieth century.
The prodigal rector in the Fleet
Barbara Hornby
72 - 77
Article on the Rev John Ambrose, Rector of Blisworth from 1797 to 1839, including a description of life inside the Fleet Prison, Farringdon Street, London, in which Ambrose was incarcerated as a debtor.
Coming of age: twenty-one years of the Fenland Lighter Project
H J K Jenkins
78 - 83
The article reports on some of the achievements of the project, which is aimed at studying historic forms of water transport in the Ouse--Nene complex of waterways including the regional barges known as Fenland lighters.
The Northamptonshire background of an eminent engineer --; Professor Sir Alec Skempton
Judith Niechcial
84 - 89
Biographical account of the life and family background of Sir Alec Skempton, including the involvement of his grandfather Samuel in the building and activities of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Kettering Road, Northampton.
Digitized history data: dealing with the digital deluge
Grenville W Hatton
90 - 97
Article focusing on the implications of the volume of digital data for historical data-archiving and research.