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Northamptonshire Past Present 54
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Title:
Northamptonshire Past Present 54
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Series:
Northamptonshire Past and Present
Volume
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Volume:
54
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
David N Hall
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Publisher:
Northamptonshire Record Society
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Year of Publication:
2001
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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:
05 Jun 2007
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Catesby in the Middle Ages: an interdisciplinary study
Jane Laughton
7 - 32
Report on the first part of an interdisciplinary project to investigate the deserted medieval settlement of Lower Catesby. The paper describes medieval Catesby as revealed in documentary evidence and focuses on the themes which are of archaeological interest. Topics discussed include Catesby Priory; the manor, settlements and open fields; demesne and peasant agriculture; settlement shrinkage and desertion. Also includes
Introduction
Glenn R Foard
7 - 8
The woodland landscapes of southern Northamptonshire
David N Hall
33 - 46
The paper presents information obtained from a combination of fieldwork and documentary evidence, showing how the woodlands of southern Northamptonshire have changed from the time of the Domesday Survey of 1086 to the present day.
An heraldic puzzle at 56 St Martin's Stamford
Eric Till
47 - 49
The paper discusses two carved stones depicted on the façade of 56 St Martins in Stamford in a drawing dated 1827, but later moved to different locations when the house was rebuilt in the late-nineteenth century. One plaque bears the initials MP and date 1670, the other bears the Deyncourt armorial shield.
Thorpe Hall School, Peterborough
A R Constable
50 - 61
Article on Thorpe Hall, Peterborough between 1791 and 1850, during much of which time it functioned as a private school.
A park too dear: creating a modern deer park
D. Waterfall
62 - 79
Article on the creation of Norton Park in its present form during the nineteenth century, including the diversion of several public highways to the eventual detriment of the village of Norton. Includes
Appendix 1.; Construction details of the Whilton road
78
Appendix 2.; Summary timetable of events
79
A railway station for Rothwell?
J V Gough
80 - 81
Short article, based on documentary evidence, explaining the reason for the decision in 1852 to route the railway line between Leicester and Hitchin via Desborough, instead of via the shorter route through Rothwell.