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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 73
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 73
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Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society
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73
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Journal
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Chester Archaeological Society
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Year of Publication:
1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1994 Date Of Issue To: 01
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18 Jan 2018
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Prelims
1 - 5
I Brian Ernest Harris (1933-1988): some personal recollections
J T Driver
7 - 10
II 'And the walls came tumbling down': excavations adjacent to the City Walls in St John Street 1988/9
D J P Mason
11 - 20
Summarises the results of excavations of that revealed important information on the sequence of Roman, Late Saxon (early-tenth century) and medieval defences.
III Cunedda and the foundation of Gwynedd
D F Petch
21 - 30
Considers Early Medieval histories for the fourth and fifth centuries AD, considering the identity of Cunedda (who is thought to have been a tribesman from an area in central Scotland). The author questions Cunedda's role in a migration that led to the foundation of the kingdom of Gwynedd in north Wales, suggesting that the migrants were a warrior band under the leadership of a Roman.
IV The archaeology of medieval Chester: a review
Simon W Ward
31 - 62
Reviews the current state of knowledge, with reference to on-going analysis of fieldwork over recent decades. The paper is intended to redress the traditional bias towards the Roman period in Chester, and also seeks to identify future priorities for the city's medieval archaeology with regard to the planning process.
V The annual eyre of the Justice of Chester c 1300-1450
A Thomson
63 - 85
VI A visitation of Tarvin prebend, Cheshire, in 1317
Nigel J Tringham
87 - 91
VII The Cheshire estates of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield in 1472-3
D A Johnson
93 - 98
Discusses documentary records for the see's landholdings in the county.
VIII Giles Gilbert Scott and the Chester war memorial project
J A Bruce
99 - 114
An historical account of the selection of a design for the city's WWI cenotaph, in which a proposal by the prominent architect was rejected.
Council and officers for the year 1993/4
115 - 116
Council and officers for the year 1994/5
117 - 118
Index
119 - 120