You are here: Home>Search Search the archive Currently displaying: 12 results You've searched for: Century: "13th" xFormat: "Book" x Search term Filter by Subject Agriculture (1)Campden District (1)Churches (4)Cotswold Countryside (2)Gloucestershire (1)Local History (1)Middle Ages (1)Research (1) Filter by Format Book (12) Filter by Century 2nd (1)3rd (1)4th (1)5th (1)6th (1)7th (2)8th (2)9th (4)10th (5)11th (8)12th (11)13th (12)14th (8)15th (8)16th (8)17th (8)18th (8)19th (7)20th (7)21st (2) Abstracts of Feet of Fines relating to Gloucestershire 1199-1299 Ref: 2009/180/B Pub. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 2003. Volume 16 of the Gloucestershire Record Series. Bells Brasses Benefactions Monuments & Charities Ref: 2008/012/B Printed Vale Press, 2007. The Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul Blockley. Signed by the author. Letter to Carol Jackson. Blockley through Twelve Centuries Ref: 2009/009/B Pub. Kineton: Roundwood Press, 1974. Owned by J.P. Nelson, with cuttings (one about Joanna Southcott) and a letter from the author to Mr Nelson. The Cartulary of St Augustine's Abbey, Bristol Ref: 2000/041/B Gloucestershire Record Series, Vol. 10. Edited by David Walker, Pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1998. The Open Fields Ref: 1994/014/B Pub. Oxford Clarendon Press, 1954 (2nd edition) The Rectors of Kingham Ref: 1998/143/B Pub. 1990. Limited edition of 500. Examples of English Handwriting, 1150-1750 Ref: 2001/008/B Essex Record Office Publications 21, 1954 Hook Norton 2000 AD The Millennium Book Ref: 2003/170/B Printed by KMS Litho, Hook Norton. History of Hook Norton Making a Living in the Middle Ages, 850-1250 Ref: 2002/040/B Pub. Yale, 2002 Notes on Saintbury Ref: 1996/009/B Glebe Publishing, also leaflet “Cusack’s Glebe, circa 1390. Original Acta of St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester c. 1122 1263 Ref: 2000/042/B Gloucestershire Record Series, Vol. 11. Pub. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1998. Foxcote, the Story of an English Estate Ref: 2014/003/B The story of the Foxcote estate from the Domesday Survey up to the present time. It was commissioned by the current owners and privately printed.