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Northamptonshire Past Present 59
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Title:
Northamptonshire Past Present 59
Series
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Series:
Northamptonshire Past and Present
Volume
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Volume:
59
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
David N Hall
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Publisher:
Northamptonshire Record Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2006
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Source:
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 Jan 2007
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Aynho fields, open and enclosed
David N Hall
7 - 22
Article on the history of the field systems of Aynho, in the extreme south of Northamptonshire, based on documentary evidence and on archaeological surveys which have recorded the remains of ridge and furrow.
Dame Alice Owen and her heirs at Cransley
Clive Rose
23 - 31
Article on the history of the Cransley estate near Kettering in Northamptonshire, from shortly before its acquisition by Dame Alice Owen in 1595 to the early-twentieth century, and of the Robinson (later Rose) family, Dame Alice's heirs. The article also mentions the almshouses and school founded by her in Islington, London, and her memorial (since destroyed) at St Mary's Church, Islington.
Our Cockhills in Elkington
Elizabeth Fell
32 - 42
Article on the place-name origins and history of an area of land in the parish of Elkington, Northamptonshire, which was formerly known as Cockhills, possibly from an association with woodcocks.
The importance of Northamptonshire's reservoirs
Jack R Laundon
73 - 81
Article on the history of artificial lakes and reservoirs in Northamptonshire, from medieval and early-modern fish ponds and ornamental lakes to the present day. The focus is on those built in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries either to provide water for canals or as a means of ensuring a domestic and industrial water supply.