New Regard Index
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Abbey, Tintern and Bigsweir Turnpike Trust |
14.5 |
Abbeys |
Flaxley - iron working 1.12 |
Abbots Wood, by Stan Bosher |
33.46 |
Abbotswood |
Boundaries 1281 1.12; Crown freehold 16.5; House 11.7 |
Abenhall |
Dean Road 4.38, 11.32; Maynard Colchester-Wemyss' estate 7.25; Ralph of Abenhall 1282 10.27 |
Abenhall |
Flints 13.45; Guns Mill 15.33 |
Accidents |
Union Pit 6.4; Whitecroft Mill 21.62; Brain's Tramway 1871 18.44; Westbury Brook mine 22.27 |
Accidents |
Trafalgar Colliery 18.34; Accident and Death Society 18.64; Plump Hill quarry 25.33 |
Acetone |
Production 24.7 |
ADAMS, G.W. |
Was there a connection between rural Romano-Celtic temples and Romanised villas? Lydney Temple and the Chesters Villa 19.59 |
Adams, S & T (Coal Owners) |
3.41 |
Adams, Thomas, Freeminer |
3.5 |
Adding color to history: Diaries of Thomas Hale 1885-1893, by Nicola Wynn |
34.37 |
Address by the Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire… 30th June 2018 |
33.4 |
Adsett Congregational Chapel, Westbury upon Severn, by Averil Kear |
18.18 |
Aeroplane at Cinderford, The first, [anon.] |
19.54 |
Agriculture, Dean, in the 20th century, by Christine Martyn |
16.52 |
Aldridge, Geoff, mayor of Whitecroft |
26.50. |
Allaston |
Dean Road 4.35, 11.27; Domesday 5.20; Driffield Farm 20.33 |
Aluredestone |
Domesday 5.11, 5.19 |
Aluredestone of Domesday, by Cyril Hart |
5.19 |
Alveredestone see Aluredestone |
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Alvington |
Cross 2.36, 4.60; Domesday 5.19; Priory 7.21; Church 12.20; Preaching cross 14.61; Milestone 14.7 |
Alvington |
John Madok's will, 1482 6.26; Poaching 13thC 5.12; Forest Eyres, 1258 8.21, 1282 10.27 |
Alvington |
Kear's Grove 11.39; Bellringers 24.38; Joseph family 24.39; Clanna House 31.52 |
Alvynton, William, 1538 |
7.22 |
Ancient and notable trees in and around Dean, by Ian Standing |
2.2 |
Ancient and notable trees in and around Dean, part two, by Ian Standing |
3.25 |
Ancient locations in the Forest of Dean, by Cyril Hart (with Gordon Clissold) |
15.17 |
Ancient trees of Lydney Park, The, by Geoff Waygood and Ian Standing |
4.44 |
Another elegy in a country churchyard, by Grace Bensted and Kathleen Cave |
2.46 |
ANSTIS,Bess |
Archie Freeman and Cinderford: 100 years - 1896 to 1996 12.4 |
ANSTIS,Ralph |
The Birch Hill tramroad 2.52 |
ANSTIS,Ralph |
The Teague tramroads 3.5 |
ANSTIS,Ralph |
The Trafalgar frog, with Dave Tuffley |
ANSTIS,Ralph |
Warren James and the Dean Forest riots - book review by Dr. L.M. Mayer-Jones 2.55 |
Archaeological finds, Some recent, by Brian Johns |
Polished stone axe head; flint implements; finely tooled arrow head 9.39 |
Archaeological notes, by Bryan Walters |
St Briavels; Newland; English Bicknor; Ruardean; Cherry Orchard; Lower Lydbrook; Steam Mills; Littledean; Great Howle; Hudnalls; Tidenham |
Archaeological notes, by Bryan Walters |
Coleford; St Briavels;Eastbach Ct; Lower Lydbrook; Oldcroft; Staunton; Lydney; Blakeney; Edgehills 2.56 |
Archaeological notes, by Bryan Walters |
[50 sites - a good year!] 3.59 |
Archaeological notes, by Ian Standing |
Lydney bypass, earthwork, flint; Coleford/ Stowfield/ Woorgreen/Leyshill flints; Staunton slag; Patten stone 4.62 |
Archaeological notes, by D.J. Price |
Dean Road; Flints, Parson's Allotment, Tidenham Chase; Sherds, Newnham 5.67 |
Archaeological notes, by David Mullin |
Dean Road; Earthwork in Cornage Wood, Lea 7.57 |
Archaeological notes, by David J. Price |
Roman coin, Parkend; Flint scraper, Symonds Yat; Roman coin, Whitecroft; Stone basin, Ruspidge 6.49 |
Archaeological notes, by David J. Price |
1stC pot, Symonds Yat; Welshbury sword; Stone-working at Mainscot Wood 7.59 |
Archaeological Notes, by Brian Johns and Alf Webb |
Polished flint axes; flint arrow head; metallic finds 13.44 |
Archaeology |
Blakeney Hill 8.36; Blakeney, Etloe, Purton 10.40; Bideford Brook Blakeney, 24.43; Wenchford 19.27 |
Archaeology |
Wye Valley 30.4; Brookways Ditch, Parkend 33.39; Dr Scott-Garrett 35.8; Ruardean Castle 35.18 |
Archie Freeman and Cinderford: 100 years... by Bess Anstis |
12.5 |
Ardland, Ardlond see Edland |
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Ariconium |
Dean Road 1.5, 4.37; Samian ware 1.36; Bloomery slag 4.11; Rotary quern 6.30. |
Arlingham |
King's highway' 3.55; Severn Tunnel 15.8; Ferry 18.29 |
Arrow stones |
6.19, 8.45 |
Arthur and Edward Colliery |
9.3 |
Arthur Bernard Clifford: a lifetime of rescue, by Roger Deeks |
35.31 |
Arthur Trotter and the slanting shaft engine, by Robert Oliver |
29.62 |
Ashleworth Green |
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Assarts |
1.2; 5.12; 11.36 |
Aston Bridge |
Lodge 19.20. |
Aston Ingham |
Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21 |
ATKINS,Mary |
Charles Wesley and the Forest of Dean 21.49 |
ATKINS,Mary |
Church bells of the Forest of Dean 24.36 |
ATKINS,Mary |
Clanna House c1586-c1952 31.52 |
ATKINS,Mary |
Dr Charles Scott Garrett 1885-1972 23.50 |
ATKINS,Mary |
The Forest of Dean Local History Society 1948-2008 22.4 |
ATKINS,Mary |
John 'Crasher' White 25.37 |
ATKINS,Mary |
Jolly John Nash - a Forest 'lion comique' 23.60 |
ATKINS,Mary |
Kempley's churches - new and old, with Pat Williams 25.74 |
ATKINS,Mary |
A ramble through Woolaston history 25.59 |
ATKINS,Mary |
Reverend Henry George Nicholls MA, the Forest's first historian 23.18 |
ATKINS,Mary |
The Smarts of Woolaston 1500-1689 22.42 |
ATKINSON,HowardD. |
Excavations at Stock Farm, Clearwell 2.28 |
Atkinson, John |
5.56 |
Atkinson's and Sopwith's plans of the Forest of Dean, by Ian Standing |
5.51 |
Attempts to date a hearth site: charcoal hearth survey, Blakeney Hill woodland, by Brian Johns |
7.8 |
Attempts to date a hearth site: an update... in Blakeney Hill woodland..., by Brian Johns |
25.67 |
Attorney General |
Teague tramroads 3.9 |
Auctions |
Lydney 17.12 |
Aure, John of, see Awre, John of |
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Avenant, Richard, iron master, 1692 |
6.45 |
Award of Coal and Iron Mines, 1841 |
4.51, 5.51 |
Awre |
Ancient oak tree 3.26; Archaeology 3.82; Chancel 1377-1401 7.22; Track line 8.42; Church 11.24 |
Awre |
Bread Riot 1795 15.15 |
Awre, John of, woodward 1270 |
5.12, 7.19 |
Aylburton |
Archaeology 3.68; Priory 7.21; Church 12.20, 17.48; Chapel 21.8; Cross 2.36, 21.8 |
Aylburton |
Forest Eyres 1258, 8.21; 1282, 10.27; Prior's Mesne 11.39, Henry Cook & Prior's Mesne 27.24 |
Aylburton |
Electricity 12.53; Bacon Factory and Cheese Dairy 16.61 |
Bailey Lane End |
Lea Bailey Lodge 19.22 |
Bailiwick perambulations 1282 |
2.8; 3.55; 4.39 |
Baldwin, Rev F.W. |
1.18 |
Baldwin, James, engineman |
6.6 |
Baldwin family |
Wills 6.26 |
BALL, Joyce and BALL, Eric |
The Lydbrook letters 29.6 |
Barnard family, of Lydney |
17.7 |
Barnhill Lodge |
19.8 |
Barton, Alfred Quinton, chemist and optician 1889-1956 , by Dr Margaret E Barton |
17.41 |
BARTON,Margaret |
Alfred Quinton Barton, chemist and optician 1889-1956 17.41 |
BARTON,Margaret |
Turnpikes & toll houses in the Staunton, Redbrook & Newland areas, edited by Keith Walker 14.11 |
Basket weirs |
7.12 |
Bate, Dorothea, palaeontologist |
30.7 |
Bath, Abbot of |
5.11 |
Bathurst, Anne |
17.7 |
Bathurst, Benjamin |
2.44, 4.44 |
Bathurst, Charles |
36.22 |
Bathurst, Charles, 1st Viscount Bledisloe |
34.48 |
Bathurst, Thomas |
2.44, 17.7 |
Bats |
Horseshoe 22.31 |
BAXTER, Dean |
Standing 'The Gaff' 32.32 |
Baylis, Phillip, Deputy Surveyor |
3.35, 7.35, 16.10, 19.5 (illus.), 20.62 |
BEACHAM,M.J.A. |
West Gloucestershire corn mills 27.33 |
Beachley |
Grant in 956, 5.11; Grant in 1223, 7.18; Civil War 14.48; Toll house 15.46; National Dockyard 32.22 |
BEARD,Iris |
I was a Brain until I married a Beard; childhood memories of Lydbrook 29.16 |
BEARD,Ron |
Cinderford through the years vol. 28 |
BEARD,Ron |
Editorial 26.5 |
Bearse Farm, St. Briavels |
Mesolithic site 1.21, 22, 2.57; Romano-British site 2.57; Tollhouse 14.18 |
Beatson, David, engineer |
7.35 |
Beaver Transport Ltd |
8.8 |
BECKMANN, George |
Wartime reminiscences of St. Briavels Castle 29.4 |
BEECH, Mabel |
Henry Crawshay 11.4 |
Beecham Group |
10.35 |
Bellman’s Oak, Staunton |
2.13; Ancient locations... 15.25 |
Bells, Church, of the Forest of Dean, by Mary Atkins |
24.36 |
Bells Grammar School |
1.4 |
Bennett, Frances |
29.26 |
BENSTED, Grace |
Another elegy in a country churchyard, with Kathleen Cave 2.46 |
Berry Hill |
Tollhouse 14.14; Tollgate keeper 15.48 |
Better to light a candle: Royal Observer Corps… by David Mullin |
34.4 |
Bible Christian Movement |
14.55 |
BICK, David |
Ancient leats at Taynton 14.37 |
BICK, David |
Earthworks in or near Hay Wood, Oxenhall 11.35 |
BICK, David |
The enigma of Crocket's Holes, Newent 5.62 |
BICK, David |
New light on Blakeney Furnace 6.45 |
BICK, David |
Royal Commission on Coal Supplies 1903 [observations by Mr. Frank Brain] 18.33 |
BICK, David |
Two more tollhouses [Boxbush, Kerne Bridge] 17.31 |
Bicknor Lordship, c.1244 |
15.64 |
Bicslade |
Bridge under tramroad 7.34; Tramroad 13.20; Wharf 13.24 |
Bicslade Tramroad, The, by Ian Pope |
13.20. |
Bicslade, see also Bixslade |
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Bideford Brook Blakeney: an account of some interesting rubbish, by Brian Johns |
24.43 |
Bigland, Ralph |
2.46 |
Bigod, Roger |
5.14 |
Bigsweir |
Chestnut trees 2.11; Millstones 4.56; And Tintern 1326, 7.20; Tollhouse 14.16 |
Bill Mill Furnace |
32.38 |
Bill Mills |
Ancient highway 9.24 |
Billington, William, forester |
16.8 |
Billy family, 1770- |
6.27ff |
Bilson, Cinderford |
Gas works at Woodside 10.49; Green (illus.) 11.58, 12.4; School 12.6; Yard 8.3; 28 passim |
Bilson & Crump Meadow Collieries Co. |
10.53 |
Bilson Foundry, by Alec Pope |
11.58 |
Bilson Gaslight & Coke Co. Ltd |
10.51 |
Birch Hill tramroad, The, by Ralph Anstis |
2.52 |
Birches Lodge, Oakenhill, Parkend |
19.23 |
Bishopswood |
Archaeology 1.29; Furnace 6.45; Tollhouse 14.15 |
Bishton |
Grant in 956, 5.11; in 1060, 7.12 |
Bishton, John |
3.5 |
Bixhead |
Chestnut tree 3.30; Quarries 13.36ff |
Bixhead Slade Pit |
13.29 |
Bixslade |
Pit disaster 1902 6.4; Level 13.22; Deep (Low) Level 13.29 |
Bixslade, see also Bicslade |
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Blackpool Bridge |
Patten Stone 3.35; Dean Road 4.35; Millstone quarry 4.58; Furnace pond 6.47; Cleaning project 1991, 7.62 |
Blackpool Bridge |
Excavation 1.5 |
Blaisdon |
Cross 2.36; Boundary 4.38; Henry Crawshay 11.20; Boughton family 19.35 |
Blaise Bailiwick |
Archaeology 3.55, 4.39 |
Blakeney |
Oak tree 3.26; Charcoal blast furnace 2.60; Archaeology 2.60, 9.8, 10.40, 24.43; Wills 6.27 |
Blakeney |
Romano-British pottery 3.82; Fossatas (charcoal hearth sites) 5.40, 25.67; Burial mound 7.4 |
Blakeney |
Trackways on Blakeney Hill 8.36; Tump House Inn 10.18; Police station 15.54; Walk 18.12 |
Blakeney |
Vernon Charley 10.31; 'Old Pike House' 14.22, 15.48; Grindstones 14.63; Friendly Societies 18.61 |
Blakeney |
Royal Observer Corps post 34.4 |
Blakeney (Forest of Dean) Stone Quarry Co. Ltd. |
10.22 |
Blakeney Furnace, New light on, by David Bick |
6.45 |
Blakeney Hill |
Charcoal hearths 5.41, 7.8, 8.46; Stone mine 10.5; Flint axe 13.44; Lodge 19.23; Galena mine 32.4 |
Blakeney Hill stone mine, The, by David Priddis |
10.5 |
Blast furnace complex, Lydney, ... Excavation and research, by Brian Rendell |
2.40. |
Blast Furnaces, charcoal |
Blakeney 6.45 |
Bledisloe Hundred |
In 1244, 15.63; Hundred court, 17th century, 17.10 |
Bledisloe, Viscount |
5.5ff; illus. 22.6 |
Bleyth see Blaise |
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Bloomery iron smelting, An experiment in prehistoric, by Doug Gentles |
12.40. |
Bloomery slag, see Slag, bloomery |
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BLOOMFIELD,Peter |
The Civil War in the Forest of Dean, 1642-1646 14.43 |
Blue Rock Quarry |
7.45 |
Blunt, Thomas, Deputy Surveyor |
3.7ff |
Boer War |
Procession in Cinderford 15.68 |
Boer War, The Forest of Dean during the later stage of the, by Sally McGoon |
21.40. |
Boevey family (Flaxley) |
James and William, 1647, 6.38; Letters re iron working 1717, 1.12ff; Sir Thomas, 1836, 6.40. |
Boey’s Pike, Cinderford |
Map 13.17 |
Bond family (Newland) |
4.13 |
Bond, Dr, Medical Officer of Health |
16.37, 20.48 |
Bone cave hunting in the Wye Valley by Chris Bowen |
30.4 |
Book of Dennis, The (so called) by Cyril Hart |
14.30. |
Booth, Herbert W., Miners' Agent |
20.15 |
BOSHER, Stan |
Abbots Wood 33.46 |
Botloe Hundred |
In 1244, 15.63 |
Boughton family, farmers and miners |
20th century 16.54 |
Boughtons of Broadoak, The: trading & farming on Severnside 1700-1850, by Nicholas Herbert |
19.35 |
Boundary stones |
Pastors Hill 8.27; Brockaditches 17.21 |
BOWEN, Chris |
Bone cave hunting in the Wye Valley: a history of cave archaeology in the Symonds Yat area 30.4 |
BOWEN, Chris |
Dr C. Scott Garrett: Forest of Dean cave hunter 23.51 |
Bowens Grove |
Millstones 6.35 |
Bowson |
Colliery 8.8 |
Boxbush |
Tollhouse 17.31 |
Boxing |
Harold Watkins 10.23 |
Braddock, Charles, road builder |
7.35 |
BRAIN, Clive |
The old Cooperative Stores and associated cottages at Upper Lydbrook 9.13 |
Brain, Cornelius |
18.35ff |
Brain, Francis |
12.45 |
BRAIN, Frank |
Observations on Royal Commission 1903 , submitted by David Bick 18.33 |
Brain, William Blanch |
9.5 |
Brain family |
29.16 |
Brains Green |
Beech trees 3.28 |
Brain's Tramway, by Ian Pope |
18.35 |
Brandricks Green |
Pound 16.41; Lodge 19.25 |
Brass bands |
34.42 |
Bread Riots of 1795, The, by Christine Martyn |
15.14 |
Bream |
Cross 6.48; Wartime memories 10.28; Harold Watkins, boxer 10.23; Traders, buildings (illus), 13.7 |
Bream |
Maypole 13.7; Tollhouse 14.18; Sampler 14.31; Tithe map 1840 14.35; Police station 15.52, 54 |
Bream |
Cenotaph 20.18; New Inn 4.24; Fireback from New Inn 5.47; Pastors Hill 8.23; Shutcastle Lodge 19.19 |
Bream |
Archaeology 3.70, 72, 74; Memories 22.61; Oakwood Brook 22.67; Old road from Sling to Bream... 23.35 |
Bream |
Herbert Howells 17.53; Friendly Society 18.61; Banner from New Inn 18.62 |
Bream Traders by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
13.5 |
Bream, Twentieth century, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
16.47 |
Breckness Court |
Archaeology 1.33, 2.58 |
Brewer, Dr Herbert, organist |
17.49 |
Brickmaking |
28.16 |
Brickmaking, by Dick Saddler |
9.42 |
Brierley |
Chestnut tree 3.30. |
Bright, Tom |
5.4ff; illus. 22.8; 34.52 |
Bright, Tom: an appreciation, by Cyril Hart |
1.4 |
Brinchcombe limestone level, Ruspidge, by Arthur Price |
7.44 |
Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society |
5.4 |
Bristol University |
5.4 |
Broad, James, ironmaster |
11.9 |
Broadoak |
19.38 |
Broadwell |
Archaeology 2.58; Chestnut tree 3.30; King's highway 3.55; Woolminoake 15.23 |
Broadwell: an incomplete history, by Roger Drury and others |
32.55 |
Brockaditches, by Brian Johns |
17.19 |
Brockweir |
Cup stone 6.20; Millstone 6.33; and Tintern Abbey 7.18; Marchership of Striguil 5.11ff |
Brockweir |
Flora Klickmann 27.19 |
Brocote (Redbrook) |
Ancient locations ... 15.27 |
Bromley Lodge, Ellwood |
19.19 |
Bromsash |
Archaeology 6.30. |
Bronze Age |
Axe-head 1.28; Bearse Farm 1.21; Burial sites 6.19; Flint scrapers 1.33, 6.49, 9.37; Knife 3.63, 64 |
Bronze Age |
Tidenham Chase 5.69; Coombes Park 4.62; Great Howle Farm 1.29; Noxon Farm 3.72; Park Farm 1.30. |
Brookall Ditch |
Colliery 17.26; Road 7.31 |
Brotherton, Thomas de, earl marshal |
5.16 |
Brown, Amos, engineman |
6.6 |
Brown, Oliphant Arthur |
11.48 |
Brown, Thomas Forster, deputy gaveller |
9.1; Union Pit disaster 6.17 |
Brown, Westgarth Forster, deputy gaveller |
9.1 |
Buchanan, Angus, VC |
12.39, 20.9 |
Buck Stone |
4.57 |
Buckholt Enclosure |
3.15, 41ff |
Buckins Poole |
Ancient locations... 15.23 |
Buckland, Frank |
34.57 |
Buckshaft |
Archaeology 3.76; Mine 7.45; Iron gale 11.14 |
Buckstone Lodge |
18.16 |
Buddle, John, mining engineer |
4.49 |
Bulesdon |
Eyre of 1258, 8.21 |
Bulley Mission |
18.21 |
Bullo Pill |
Tramroad 6.38, 7.45, 15.5; Railway 16.34 |
Bullock’s Beech |
11.31 |
Burden Oak |
2.8 |
Burial mound, A suspected: charcoal hearth survey, Blakeney Hill Woodland, by Brian Johns |
7.5 |
Burrows, Richard, engineer |
6.9 |
Butty system |
6.5 |
Camp Hill, Lydney Park |
Trees 4.47 |
Campbell, Sir James, Deputy Surveyor |
16.9, 20.61 |
Cannop |
Brook 7.35; Colliery buses 7.41; Colliery 9.3; Stoneworks 13.26; Forest pound 16.41 |
Cannop |
Ironworks 25.40; Wood Distillation Works... 24.7, 16.11 (illus.) |
Cannop - a troubled colliery, by Ian Pope |
23.4 |
Cannop - a troubled colliery, part 2, by Ian Pope |
24.23 |
Cannop Colliery and its water difficulties, by Ian Standing |
25.21 |
Captain Mayne Reid (1818-1883) adventurer and storyteller by David Mullin |
30.22 |
Carons Oak |
15.21 |
Carpenter, Alfred Francis Blakeney, VC |
12.35 |
Carr, J. Miller, industrialist |
11.47 |
CARTER, Derek |
Memories of Parkend during World War II 26.27 |
Carter, H. W. & Co., fruit-juice processors |
10.31 |
CARTER, Steven |
Waterloo Pit and people 35.38 |
Carvings in St Briavels Church, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
19.55 |
Castle Brook Valley |
9.23 |
Castle Fall, Much Marcle |
11.37 |
Castlemain Colliery |
Oak trees 3.26; Cinder used in road-building 6.49; Forest track 17.21 |
CAVE, Kathleen |
Another elegy in a country churchyard, with Grace Bensted 2.46 |
Caves |
Hewelsfield/St. Briavels 23.51; May Hill 5.62; Newent 5.62 |
Cement |
Portland 11.47 |
Chance encounter, A [Union Pit], by Ian Pope |
22.41 |
Chapters of the Regard |
1.2 |
Charcoal |
Flaxley 1.12; Fossatas (hearth sites) on Blakeney Hill 5.40, 7.8, 25.67; Hearth sites 19.28; Burns 19.30 |
Charcoal |
Great Howle 1.28; In Dean Road 4.37; Middle ages 16.5; Illus. 19.30-31; |
Charities |
Henry and Benedict Hall 25.53 |
Charles Bathurst saves Lydney dog and finds god, by Chris Sullivan |
36.22 |
Charles Wesley and the Forest of Dean, by Mary Atkins |
20.49 |
Charley, Vernon, scientist |
10.31 |
Charlie "the Black", shoe polisher |
26.45 |
Charters |
Flaxley and Edland 1140, 1.12 |
Chase Stones |
4.53; 6.31 |
Chemist and optician, Alfred Quinton Barton, by Margaret Barton |
17.41 |
Chepstow |
Memories 1.41; Roman road 7.11; 'Robin Hood's Cross', 14.61; Bridge toll house, 15.43 |
Chepstow |
Bridge 14.8, 15.43; Chepstow and District Turnpike Trust 15.42; Workhouse 26.66, 29.56 |
Chesters Roman Villa |
19.59 |
Chestnuts Hill and Wood |
Archaeology 3.80; Roman coin 6.49; Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21; Forest Eyre 1282, 10.27 |
Chestnuts Lodge |
19.17; Beech tree 3.30 |
Chew, Arthur |
12.23 |
CHILDS, Keith |
Lessons of a lifetime: memories... with Brian Rendell; review by L.M. Mayer-Jones 1.41 |
China Engine Iron Mine |
11.14 |
Church bells of the Forest of Dean, by Mary Atkins |
24.37 |
Church Cottage, Mitcheldean, by Shirley Garton Straney |
17.59 |
Church Grove |
Millstones 6.34 |
Church history, Faculties and, by Sheila Smith |
1.18 |
Churcham |
Police station 15.54 |
Churches |
Faculties 1.18; St. Briavels 19.55; Awre 11.24; Woolaston 12.19; Alvington 12.19; Aylburton 12.19 |
Churches |
Knight's Hill Chapel 14.55; Adsett 18.18; Woolaston Woodside Chapel 21.56; Kempley 25.74 |
Churches |
St John's Cinderford 11.8, 25.31; Yorkley 19.57; Newland 20.56; Parkend 20.59; Parkhill Chapel 21.58 |
Churches |
Bream 16.49; Newnham 16.40; Bells 24.36; St. Stephen's Cinderford 25.15; St. John's Coleford 25.72 |
Churches |
Staunton 22.21; Holy Trinity Drybrook, 'Forest Church' 23.18; Coleford Congregational/United Reformed 30.16 |
Churches |
Littledean Congregational/United Reformed 30.19; St Mary's Lydney 36.46 |
Churches, A visit to three Forest, by Ruth Proctor Hirst and Diane Watkins |
12.19 |
Churchill Lodge, near Parkend |
19.24 |
Churchyard, Another elegy in a country, by Grace Bensted and Kathleen Cave |
[Newland] 2.46 |
Cinder Hill |
Archaeology 1.37 |
Cinderford |
Chemist's shop 17.41; St John's Church 1.18; Bilson Yard 8.7; Mr Munn's ambulance 12.11 |
Cinderford |
Gas Works 10.49; Bilson Foundry 11.58; Town Hall 11.21; Ironworks 11.10, 25.40; Panorama 11.17 |
Cinderford |
Tump 8.1; St John's Church 11.8; Playing field 12.4; Station 12.12; Street scenes 12.15, 12.54, 15.68 |
Cinderford |
Bilson School 12.6; Double View School 12.10; Baptist Chapel 12.9; First aeroplane 19.54 |
Cinderford |
Toll-houses 13.17; Police station 15.51, 54; War memorial 12.14, 20.17; Wesleyan Chapels 21.10 |
Cinderford |
Forest Products Ltd 17.63; Friendly Societies 18.61; WWI recruitment 20.4; Kears bakers 20.54 |
Cinderford |
Gas lighting 10.55; Electricity 12.53; St. White's toll gate 13.17; Home Guard 26.16; Maps 28.42 |
Cinderford |
St. Stephen's Church 25.15; Packer family 25.15; Coronation 1953 27.60. |
Cinderford see also Bilson |
|
Cinderford Bridge Colliery |
8.1 |
Cinderford Cooperative and Industrial Society |
9.17; 28.76 |
Cinderford Crushing Company |
7.38 |
Cinderford Iron Works |
7.50. |
Cinderford Linear Park and its industrial connections, by Ian Pope |
8.1 |
Cinderford through the years, by Ronald Beard |
vol. 28 |
City of ghosts, The ... By Sam Eedle |
20.19 |
Civil War In the Forest of Dean, The, 1642-1646, by Peter E. Bloomfield |
14.43 |
Clanna |
Chestnut trees 2.11; Archaeology 3.66; Kear's Grove 11.38; Estate map 1718, 11.40. |
Clanna |
Joseph family 24.39 |
Clanna House c1586 - c1952, by Mary Atkins |
31.52 |
Clare, Walter de |
5.11 |
Clean end to the shift, A: Princess Royal pithead baths, by Averil Kear |
22.33 |
Clearwell |
Roman site 1.36; Gattle Stone 2.36; Archaeology 2.28, 3.64, 85; Crosses 2.36, 4.60, 6.48 |
Clearwell |
Ash tree 3.31; Francis Miles VC 12.37; Well 25 front cover |
Clearwell, Excavations at Stock Farm, by Howard D. Atkinson |
2.28 |
Clifford, Arthur Bernard, mining engineer |
35.31 |
CLISSOLD, Gordon |
Ancient locations in the Forest of Dean, with Cyril Hart 15.17 |
Coal |
Sopwith and Atkinson's plans 5.51; Bixslade Union Pit 6.4; Lightmoor 11.14; In the Forest of Dean 18.33 |
Coal |
28.1 |
Coal Gas |
10.49 |
Coalway |
Tollhouse 14.13; Nagshead Lodge 19.18 |
Cobbett, William, in the Forest of Dean, by David Mullin |
32.4 |
COCKBURN,Jack |
Benedict Hall, Lord of Staunton: connections with Cambrai 24.47 |
COCKBURN,Jack |
Gage Gates at Tewkesbury Abbey and Firle Place 24.48 |
COCKBURN,Jack |
The Henry and Benedict Hall Charity, Staunton 25.53 |
COCKBURN,Jack |
James Davies, Steward to Viscount Gage 1768-1805, Deputy Surveyor Forest of Dean 1806-1808 22.19 |
COCKBURN,Jack |
The Mushets - a Forest family, with... Ralph Anstis 26.52 |
COCKBURN,Jack |
Staunton and the War of American Independence: the story of a Forester abroad 13.39 |
Cockshoot |
Kerbstones in Cockshoot Wood 11.29; Lodge 19.21 |
Coins |
Oldcroft hoard - 4th C 1. 5; Dean Hall hoard - Roman 3.82ff; Bream - iron age 4.5; Awre - Henry III 3.82 |
Coins |
Littledean - Roman 3.80, - Henry VII 3.82, - Elizabeth I 3.80, 82; Newent - James I 3.82 |
Coins |
Hangerberry Hill - Roman 3.76, Henry VI 3.76; Edge End - George III 3.45; Woolaston - Charles I 1.38 |
Coins |
Clearwell - Roman 2.32; High Nash - Roman 2.56, 3.63; Eastbach Court - Roman 2.58, 3.50. |
Coins |
Dean Road - Roman 3.35, 3.78; Great Howle Farm - William IV 1.29; Staunton - Roman 1.31 |
Col smiths |
1.38 |
Colchester-Wemyss, Maynard |
Crown Prince of Siam's visit 7.23; Wilderness estate 11.47 |
Cole, James, brickmaker |
2.49 |
Coleford |
Agriculture 16.53; Iron slag 1.37; Flints 1.38; Beech tree 2.10; Cross 2.37; Friendly Society 18.61 |
Coleford |
Mushet foundry 9.18; 'Ribena factory' 10.30; Whitecliff tollhouse 14.13; Police station 15.55 |
Coleford |
Archaeology 2.56-7, 62, 3.63, 78; Flints 3.61, 4.62; Coleford Junction bridge 7.40; Brick and Tile Co. 9.42 |
Coleford |
High Delf coal seam 6.4; GWR station c1915 20.4; Private Miles' homecoming - illus. 12.38 |
Coleford |
In Civil War 14.44; Charles Wesley 21.49; Ironworks 25.40; Home Guard 26.16; Workhouse 26.65 |
Coleford |
Coronation 1953 27.61; Iron mine 29.64; Highmeadow House 29.65 |
Coleford Congregational Church (from 1972 - Coleford United Reformed Church by Averil Kear |
30.16 |
Coleford Market Hall Company Ltd, 1865-1943,The, by Ian Standing |
29.45 |
Coleford's second pottery, by Merle Marsden and Michael Mayer-Jones |
2.49 |
Collieries |
Gentlemen Colliers 3.15; Hopewell 2.52, 3.5, 4.49; New Found Out 3.5; New Thatch Pit 3.42 |
Collieries |
Old Thatch Pit 3.41ff; Pillowell Level 9.5; Potlid (Wimbelow Engine Pit or Engine Pit) 3.5ff |
Collieries |
Success and Endeavour 2.52; Trafalgar 18.34; Princess Royal 22.33; Cannop 23.4, 24.23, 25.21 |
Collieries |
New Fancy 31.4 |
Colliersbeech |
8.32 |
Commissioners of HM Woods, Forests and Land Revenue |
9.1 |
Commitment to education: the Westaway family and … medal, Drybrook Primary School, by Eric Nicholls |
33.51 |
Community Woods Working Circle |
16.14 |
Compressed Coal Company |
9.5 |
Compton, William, of Alvington, 1608 |
11.39 |
Cone Brook |
5.11ff, 20ff |
Cone Mill, Woolaston |
35.72 |
Conservation |
Trees 2.18-19 |
Conservation Woods Working Circle |
16.15 |
Constable of St Briavels Castle |
5.20; 16.5 |
Constance family, Longhope |
Diary 1874, 1.40. |
Constance, Peter, wood-turner, 1866 |
6.38 |
Cook, Henry, and his wild garden, by Averil Kear |
27.24 |
Cook, Richard, of Drybrook, 19thC |
8.8 |
Cooke, Meshach, June 1864- June 1950, by Pat Williams |
21.56 |
Cooper Thomas, collier |
6.5ff |
Cooper, Charles, colliery under-manager |
6.6 |
Cooperative Stores, The old, and associated cottages at Upper Lydbrook, by Clive Brain |
9.13 |
Cordite |
Production 24.7 |
Corn mills, West Gloucestershire, by M.J.A. Beacham |
27.33 |
Cornage Wood, Lea |
Earthwork 7.57 |
Cornish, Vaughan |
34.6 |
COSTLEY, Nigel |
Revolutionary reporter and Forest of Dean MP 32.17 |
Cottle, Rev. Henry |
18.19 |
County Records Office |
1.18 |
Courts |
Lydney 17.10. |
Coverham Enclosure |
3.2 |
Crabtreehill |
Lodge 19.16 |
Crad Oak |
2.8 |
Crad Oak, Demise of the, by Rob Guest |
24.21 |
CRANSTONE,David |
The Forest's role to finery steelmaking in Britain 32.35 |
Crawshay, Edwin |
11.12, 20 |
Crawshay, Henry, by Mabel Beech |
11.4 |
Crawshay, Henry & Co. |
Soudley Foundry 6.38; 11.9; Heywood Engine Works 12.30; Electricity 12.46; World War I 20.11 |
Crawshay, Lisa |
11.24 |
Crawshay, William |
11.5 |
Cretyng, Adam de, of Striguil |
5.13 |
Crocket's Holes, Newent, The enigma of, by David Bick |
5.62 |
Croft, Rev. William |
18.23 |
Crop Marks |
At Stock Farm, Clearwell 2.29 |
Cross of Hand, Edge End |
1608 map 15.21 |
Crosses, stone, of West Gloucestershire, A brief study of some of the, by Ruth Procter Hirst |
2.36 |
Crosses, Further Gloucestershire, by Ruth Procter Hirst |
Deerhurst, Maisemore, Newent, Rudford, 7.54 |
Crosses, More, of West Gloucestershire, by Ruth Procter Hirst |
Hewelsfield, Lancaut, Littledean 5.65 |
Crosses, More West Gloucestershire, by Ruth Procter Hirst |
Bream, Staunton, Hailes Abbey 6.48 |
Crosses of West Gloucestershire, More local, by Ruth Procter Hirst |
St. Arvans, Alvington, 14.61 |
Crossways |
Tollhouse 14.14 |
Crowe, Dame Sylvia |
31.7 |
Crown Commissioners |
4.50. |
Crown freeholds |
List 16.5 |
Crown Prince of Siam, The, at Westbury Court, by Barbara Owen |
7.23 |
Crump Meadow Colliery |
8.3, 10.49, 12.11 |
Cup stones |
6.19, 7.9, 8.38 |
Cup stones and arrow stones, by Brian Johns |
6.19 |
Currie, Dr. |
6.12 |
Cutting corners: a remarkable Victorian plan to divert the River Severn, by John Powell |
32.12 |
Dam Green |
8.3 |
Damage to Sites |
5.43 |
Danby Lodge |
16.7, 18.9 |
Daniel Moor |
Ancient locations... 15.20 |
Darkhill Ironworks |
2.49, Excavation 3.85 |
Dark Hill Furnace |
9.18 |
Dating the Dean Road, Forest of Dean, by Ian Standing |
4.35 |
David, Markham of Whitebrook |
6.40. |
David Mushet and his contribution to the 'map that changed the world' by Cherry Lewis |
30.6 |
Davies, Henrietta of Westbury |
7.25 |
Davies, James |
3.5 |
Davies, James, Steward to Viscount Gage 1768-1805, by Jack Cockburn |
22.19 |
Davis, Tom, miner |
10.7ff |
Davis, William, miner |
32.32 |
Dawe, Dorothy Goozee |
17.51 |
Dawes Tump |
Millstones 6.36 |
Deadman’s Cross |
11.29 |
Deakin family |
Lych-gate 20.61; Parkend House 21.4 |
Deakin, Thomas |
Union Pit disaster 6.6ff |
Dean agriculture in the 20th century, by Christine Martyn |
16.52 |
Dean Forest (Mines) Act 1904 |
4.50, 9.3 |
Dean Forest (Reafforestation) Act 1668 |
4.33; 16.7; 16.41; 18.5 |
Dean Forest (Timber) Act 1808 |
16.8; 16.41; 18.13 |
Dean Forest (Timber) Act 1808, Two hundredth anniversary of the, by Rob Guest |
24.19 |
Dean Forest Lodges, part 1, by Geoff Waygood |
18.4 |
Dean Forest Lodges, part 2, by Geoff Waygood |
19.4 |
Dean Forest Mines Act 1838 |
3.22; Commissioners 4.50; 4. 55; 9.1 |
Dean Forest Navigation Coal & Fuel Co |
9.5 |
Dean Forest Turmpike Trust |
14.5 |
Dean Forester Training School, The, by Geoff Waygood |
17.35 |
Dean Heritage Museum Trust |
and New Inn, Bream 4.24 |
Dean Road |
Roman coin 3.78; Gas mains trench 1989 7.57; Letter from Keith Webb 7.61; Letter from Brian Johns 7.62 |
Dean Road |
Patten Stone 3.35; Watching brief 1989, 5.67; on Blakeney Hill 8.37 |
Dean Road excavation, near Soudley, by Bryan Walters |
1. 5 |
Dean Road, Forest of Dean, Dating the, by Ian Standing |
4.35 |
Dean Road Survey, The, by Brian Johns |
11.26 |
Death at Whitecroft Mill, by Diane Watkins and Keith Webb |
21.62 |
Dee, Sydney, engineer |
12.29 |
DEEKS, Roger |
Arthur Bernard Clifford: a lifetime of rescue 35.31 |
DEEKS, Roger |
Ellen Hayward, the wise wioman of Cinderford , with Eric Nicholls 35.25 |
DEEKS, Roger |
Fact and fantasy: the myth of JRR Tolkien and Lydney Park 36.36 |
DEEKS, Roger |
FW Harvey at the British Broadcasting Corporation 27.46 |
DEEKS, Roger |
The persistence of the Brass Band tradition in the Forest of Dean 34.42 |
DEEKS, Roger |
The Poet and the Shoeblack 26.45 |
DEEKS, Roger |
Private Reginald Thomas Packer... and St Stephen's Church, Cinderford, with Eric Nicholls 25.15 |
DEEKS, Roger |
The Wood Distillation Works and munitions supply in the Great War 24.7 |
Deer, fallow |
16.29 |
Deerhurst |
Crosses 7.54 |
Demonstrating power, by Ian Pope |
19.53 |
Dennis, The (so called) Book of, by Cyril Hart |
14.30. |
Deputy Gaveller |
Union Pit disaster 6.17; James Keire 6.27; Duties 9.1 |
Development of Horlick Malted Milk and Infant Food, The, by Andrew Gardiner |
27.39 |
Dig up wells of May Hill, The, by Rob Guest |
25.57 |
Dilke, Sir Charles, MP |
1892 election 7.25; Parliamentary elections 13.47 |
Dilke Memorial Hospital |
34.24 |
Diocesan Records |
1.18 |
Disorders in the Forest |
16.6 |
Distillation see Wood distillation |
|
Distribution and origin of meends in the Forest of Dean, The, by Ben Lennon |
29.31 |
Dolomite |
4.7 |
Domesday Book |
Marchership of Striguil 5.11; Aluredestone 5.19 |
Donning, Thomas, 1618 |
8.26 |
Double View School, Cinderford |
12.1 |
Dowsing |
Flaxley Abbey 1.14; Dean Road survey 11.27 |
Dowsing - a track line investigated... Blakeney to Purton... By Brian Johns |
10.40. |
Dowsing for trackways in Blakeney Hill Woodlands and district, by Brian Johns |
8.36 |
Dowsing notebook, Extracts from a, by Brian Johns |
21.48 |
Dowsing survey, A, on the A48 from Nibley crossroads to Blakeney, by Brian Johns |
9.8 |
Driffield Farm, Lydney, A brief history of, by Cecile Hunt |
20.33 |
Driver, A. and W., forestry contractors |
16.8 |
Drummer Boy Stone |
6.19 |
DRURY, Roger and others |
Broadwell: an incomplete history 32.55 |
Drybrook |
Archaeology 3.68; Toll-houses 13.16; Hale's of Drybrook 13.59; Police station 15.55; Memorial Hall 20.18 |
Drybrook |
Home Guard 26.16; Primary School 33.51 |
DURHAM,Ian |
The Forest of Dean Local History Society: the early years 5.4 |
DURHAM, Ian |
34.5 |
DURRANT, Lucy F. |
Woolaston in days gone by: the parish cottage and Sunday school 1.19 |
Dymock |
Police station 15.56; Workhouse 26.63 |
Earthworks in or near Hay Wood, Oxenhall, by David Bick |
11.35 |
East Dean Deep Gale |
8.8 |
East Slade Colliery |
8.15 |
Eastbach Court |
Iron-smelting 3.50; Archaeological finds 1.22, 2.58, 3.59 |
Eastern United Colliery |
6.18; 9.3; 11.25 (illus.); First World War 20.11 |
Ebenezer Chapel, Adsett |
18.19 |
Edge End |
Machen Oak 2.3, 2.9; Beech trees 2.10, 2.13; New Found Out Pit 3.5; Old Thatch Pit excavation 3.41 |
Edge End |
Cross of hand 6.48; Oak trees 15.21; Opencast mining 16.14 |
Edge Hill |
Iron mine 22.23 |
Edge Hills |
Yew tree 3.33; Bloom-smithing hearth 2.62, 7.51; Lodge 19.11; Haywood Lodge 19.11-12 |
Edge runners |
4.53ff; 6.31 |
Edland |
1.12 |
Education |
20.41; 31.12; 33.51; 36.53 |
Education in Lydney, by Averil Kear |
36.53 |
Education, Infant, in Lydney in the second half of the nineteenth century, by Sally McGoon |
20.41 |
Edward VII, King |
Yew trees 2.12 |
Edwy, King |
5.11 |
EEDLE, Sam |
The city of ghosts...' 20.19 |
Elbrigge, John de, of Newent |
5.13ff |
Electric Blasting Apparatus Company |
9.5 |
Electricity |
Lydney Power Station 12.45; Submarine cable 12.53; West Glos Power Co. 19.53 |
Elegy in a country churchyard, Another, by Grace Bensted and Kathleen Cave |
2.46 |
Ellen Hayward, the wise woman of Cinderford, by Roger Deeks and Eric Nicholls |
35.25 |
ELLIS, Howard |
Iron working at Flaxley Abbey 1.12 |
Ellwood |
Ellwood Lodge, Little Drybrook 19.8; Bromley Lodge 19.19 |
Elmbridge Furnace, Newent |
6.45 |
Elsmore, H, commoner |
16.41 |
Elton |
Toll-houses 13.19 |
Elton, Mission Room |
Mission Room 18.22 |
Enclosure Act |
1668, 22.11 |
Engine Pit |
3.6ff, |
English Bicknor |
Archaeology 1.22, 1.30, 2.58, 3.50, 3.66; Burden Oak 2.8; Roads 7.34; Workhouse 26.65 |
Enigma of Crocket's Holes, Newent, The, by David Bick |
5.62 |
Enterkin |
31.18 |
Etloe |
Archaeology 10.40; Tollhouse 14.20. |
Eu, William de |
5.11, 5.19 |
Evans, John, collier |
6.8 |
Evelyn, John, diarist |
11.34 |
Even God cannot change the past, by Bryan Walters |
1.39 |
Excavations at Park Farm, Lydney, by Maurice Fitchett |
2.24 |
Excavations at Stock Farm, Clearwell, by Howard D. Atkinson |
2.28 |
Eyres, Forest |
1,2; 1258 and 1270, 8.21 |
Fact and fantasy: the myth of JRR Tolkien and Lydney Park, by Roger Deeks |
36.36 |
Faculties and church history, by Sheila Smith |
1.18 |
Feathers Hotel, Lydney, The, by Keith Walker |
17.5 |
FELTON, Josephine and others |
Turnpikes and toll houses, edited by Keith Walker 13.12 |
Ferrers, Henry de, of Aluredstone |
5.19 |
Ferris, Edwin see Charlie "the Black" |
|
Ferry, Newnham to Arlingham |
16.35, 18.29 |
Field names |
Bream 8.32 |
Field strip, lynchet and hollow way at Littledean, Excavation of, by Bryan & Mark Walters |
3.54 |
Findalls Iron Mine |
7.45, 11.14 |
Firebacks, Two, by David Mullin |
Bream, White Cross House 5.47 |
Fishing |
Severn 16.36 |
FITCHETT, Maurice |
Excavations at Park Farm Lydney 2.24 |
FITCHETT, Maurice |
Littledean Hall 1.10. |
Fitzosborn, William |
5.11 |
Flaxley |
Yew tree 2.12; Beech tree 3.28; Dean Road 4.38; Toll-house 13.19; Boughton family 19.35 |
Flaxley Abbey |
Iron working 1.12; Grant of woodland 4.39; Society's visit 5.5; Fishponds 6.38 |
Flaxley Abbey, Ironworking at, by Howard Ellis |
1.12 |
Flaxley School Room |
21.61 |
Flewelling, E.J., of Lydbrook |
9.17 |
Flint scraper, An unusual, by Brian Johns |
9.37 |
Flints |
see Archaeological notes, passim: 1.21, 2.56, 3.59, 4.62, 5.67, 6.49, 7.57, 9.39, 13.44 |
Flora Klickmann and The Flower Patch, by Charles Miles and Cheryl Mayo |
27.19 |
Flour Mill Pit |
6.18 |
Foden, A Forest, by Alec Pope and others |
14.64 |
Foley Iron Works |
1.12, 6.45 |
Fonts, Two Norman lead, by Ruth Proctor Hirst and Diane Watkins |
Tidenham, Lancaut 17.18 |
Fonts and a cross, Some, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
Lydney, Newland, Newnham, Ruardean, St Briavels, Oxenhall 9.38 |
Foot and Mouth Disease |
1944, 16.65, 17.13 |
FORD, Glyn |
Book review of Bolshevism, Syndicalism and the General Strike, by Kevin Morgan 29.71 |
Forest Battalion, 13th Glosters |
20.7, 20.19 |
Forest Enterprise |
16.30. |
Forest Eyre of 1282 (10 Edward I), The , by Cyril Hart |
10.27 |
Forest Eyres |
1.2, 4.26, 5.11ff, 5.19ff |
Forest Eyres of 1258 and 1270, The, by Cyril Hart |
8.21 |
Forest Garden’, Abbotswood |
16.1 |
Forest Gate Church see Mitcheldean Congregational Chapel |
|
Forest Lodges |
18.5, 19.5 |
Forest Mine Law Court |
1680, 1.12 |
Forest miners and the growth of trade unions, part 1 1860-1890 by Christine Martyn |
30.74 |
Forest miners and the growth of the unions, part 2, 1890-1900, by Christine Martyn |
31.33 |
Forest of Dean Caving Club |
at Lydney Blast Furnace 2.41 |
Forest of Dean: differing perspectives on its ownership, purpose and use, by Ian Standing |
27.4 |
Forest of Dean Iron Company |
7.50. |
Forest of Dean Kears - an iron age family, by David Kear |
20.54 |
Forest of Dean Local History Society |
Officers 1948-1955 5.9; Founding fathers 34.48 |
Forest of Dean Local History Society: the early years, by Ian Durham |
5.4 |
Forest of Dean Local History Society 1948-2008, by Mary Atkins |
21.4 |
Forest of Dean miners' court |
1469-70, 8.19 |
Forest of Dean Miners’ Federation |
20.13 |
Forest of Dean Patent Fuel Company |
9.5 |
Forest of Dean Police Stations 1840 to 2000, by Geoff Sindrey and Ted Heath |
15.49 |
Forest of Dean Roman Pottery type fabrics, by Bryan Walters |
2.21 |
Forest of Dean woodlands, Management of the 1803-1810, by Cyril Hart |
21.17 |
Forest of Dean USA, by Norman Kear |
23.23 |
Forest Products Ltd, A short history of the Joiner family &, by Donald Hicks & John Freeman |
17.63 |
Forest sampler, A, by Ruth Proctor Hirst, Sue and Keith Walker and Averil Kear |
14.31 |
Forest sampler, A: Update, by Ruth Proctor Hirst and others |
15.67 |
Forest Walks |
1787, 18.12 |
Forest wills and testament s, by Barbara Owen |
6.26 |
Foresters' Forest veteran tree andarchaeology project at Brookways Ditch, near Parkend, by Andrew Hoaen |
33.39 |
Foresters' School, Coleford and Parkend |
16.1, 33.10 |
The Forest's role to finery steelmaking in Britain, by David Cranstone |
32.35 |
Forests and forestry |
Training School 17.35; Dean Forest (Timber) Act 1808, Anniversary, 24.19; 20th century changes 16.4 |
Forests and forestry |
Management 1803-10, 21.17 |
Forestry (Transfer of Woods) Act 1923 |
16.12 |
Forestry Bill of 1981, The: Lord McNair's nightmare, by Alan Robertson |
27.4 |
Forestry Commission |
Formation 16.11; Transfer of Dean to 16.12; Gaveller 9.1 |
Forge Hammer Inn |
8.1 |
Forges |
Flaxley 1.12; Coleford 1.38; Lydney 2.43 |
Forty shilling freeholders: how the Foresters got the vote, by David Mullin |
33.25 |
Fossatas, Forest: or,The charcoal hearth sites of Blakeney Hill woodlands, by Brian Johns |
5.40. |
Foster, Rev. James, of Adsett Chapel |
18.21 |
Fountain Inn, Parkend, A short history of, by Alan Powell |
35.4 |
Foxes Bridge |
Beech tree 3.28; Colliery 11.16 |
Free mines and miners |
Sale of rights 3.5, 11.5; Old Park Pit, Bream 16.47 |
Freeman, Archie, and Cinderford: 100 years - 1896-1996, by Bess Anstis |
12.4 |
FREEMAN,John |
A short history of the Joiner family and Forest Products Ltd, with Donald Hicks 17.63 |
Freemasons, see Masons |
|
Freeminer's rights and as to how they are administered, A short history, by A.E. Howell |
9.1 |
Freeminers of Dean, New light on the, by Cyril Hart |
8.19 |
Friendly Societies, by Melville Watts |
18.61 |
Frog, The Trafalgar, by Dave Tuffley and Ralph Anstis |
19.63 |
From Ethelred to Bledisloe: the origin and growth of Lydney, by Keith Walker |
36.5 |
From silver spoon to lead balloon… by Keith Walker |
32.4 |
Fruit processing |
10.31 |
Fryer family, 16thC |
6.27 |
Furnaces |
Flaxley 1.13; Lydney 2.40; Eastbach Court 3.50; Soudley 6.38; Blakeney 2.60, 6.45 |
Furnaces |
English Bicknor 3.66; Whitecliff 2.62, 3.85 |
Further Gloucestershire crosses, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
7.54 |
Furzer, Daniel, shipwright of Lydney |
4.32 |
Gage gates at Tewkesbury Abbey and Firle Place, by Jack Cockburn |
24.48 |
Gage, Lord |
and James Teague 3.5, 8, 14 |
Gage, Thomas, 1st Viscount |
13.39 |
Gage, Thomas, General, 1720-1787 |
13.39 |
Gale, granting of |
9.1 |
Galena |
From silver spoon to lead balloon: the rather short story of Blakeney Hill galena mine , by K. Walker 32.4 |
GARDINER,Andrew |
The development of Horlick Malted Milk and Infant Food 27.39 |
Garrett, Dr Charles Scott |
2.24; illus. 22.7; 34.55 |
Garrett, Dr Charles Scott 1885-1972, by Mary Atkins |
23.50. |
Garrett, Dr C Scott: Forest of Dean cave hunter, by Chris Bowen |
23.51 |
Gas Works, Cinderford, by Ian Pope |
10.49 |
Gatcombe |
Ancient chapel 10.41 |
Gattle Stone |
2.36 |
Gaveller |
9.1 |
General Strike, 1926 |
Police horses, Lydney 17.12 |
Gentlemen Colliers Pit |
3.15 |
GENTLES, Doug |
An experiment in prehistoric bloomery iron smelting 12.40 |
Geological model |
1837, 4.51 |
Geology |
St. Briavels 1.22; Lower Lydbrook 1.24, 3.64; Littledean 1.28; Clearwell 1.36, 2.29; Ruspidge 7.45; |
Geology |
Eastbach Court 3.59; Bream 3.70; Wigpool 4.5; Newland 4.14; 1815 Map 30.60 |
Gifford, Captain John, ironmaster |
2.44 |
Gilmour, Rev. Frederick John, pastor |
18.24 |
Gilpin, Joshua, diarist |
2.45 |
Glasshouse Hill |
Archaeology 3.78 |
Glaville, William de, constable of Striguil |
5,12ff |
Glenbervie, Lord, (Surveyor General) |
18.13, 21.18; re Teague tramroads 3.12 |
Glosters, 13th (Forest of Dean) Battalion |
20.19 |
Gloucester |
Siege, 1643, 14.45 |
Gloucester and Berkeley Canal |
15.5 |
Gloucester and Hereford Turnpike Trust (Newnham District) |
14.5 |
Gloucester Diocesan Registry |
1.18 |
Gloucester Swimming Club |
6.41 |
Gloucestershire Regiment |
Thomas James 6.14; Private Miles VC 12.37; Forest Battalion (13th Glosters) 20.7 |
Gloucestershire Rural Community Council |
5.4 |
Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology |
Flaxley Abbey 1.13 |
Golden Valley Iron Mines, Drybrook |
18.42 |
Gonning, John of Bristol, 17thC |
5.48 |
Goodwin, John F., forestry teacher |
17.39 |
Goold and Heywood, colliery owners |
8.8 |
Goold, Aaron, colliery owner |
10.49 |
Gosling Ash tree |
3.31 |
Gosling, Sir Arthur, forester |
3.31; Gosling Ash tree 3.31 |
Gough family, The, and the New Inn, Bream, by David Mullin and others |
4.24 |
Gough family of Woolaston and Bream |
4.24; 5.48; at Pastors Hill 8.23 |
Grace Dieu Abbey |
7.16 |
Graveyard epitaphs, by Barbara Owen |
7.10, 28, 56 |
Great Cugley Farm |
5.62 |
Great Grove |
Millstones 6.35 |
Great Howle Farm |
Archaeology 1.28, 3.63 |
Great Western Deep Company |
8.8 |
Greyndour, Joan |
31.12 |
GRIFFITH, Barbara |
Newnham on Severn: a century of change, with others 16.31 |
Griffiths, Dr Olive |
5.5 |
Griffiths, John, collier |
6.4 |
Grindstones |
4.53 |
Grindstones at Blakeney, Observation relating to the finding of, by Brian Johns |
14.63 |
Grove Colliery Co, Whitecroft |
6.18 |
GUEST, Rob |
Demise of the Crad Oak 24.21 |
GUEST, Rob |
The dig up wells of May Hill 25.57 |
GUEST, Rob |
Notable trees of May Hill 22.57 |
GUEST, Rob |
Two hundredth anniversary of the Dean Forest (Timber) Act 1808 24.19 |
Gumstalls, Woolaston |
1.2 |
Gun Flints |
English Bicknor 1.22; Cherry Orchard 1.24; High Nash 2.57 |
Guns Mill |
5.50, 15.33 |
Gwatkin, Albert and Herbert, colliers |
6.6 |
Gwilliam, James and William, colliers |
6.5 |
Gwilliam family, nailers of Littledean |
15.34 |
Hackle weirs |
7.13 |
Hailes Abbey |
Cross 6.48 |
Hale, Annie, of Cinderford |
6.29 |
Hale, John and Emma, schoolteachers of Cinderford |
12.6 |
Hale, Thomas |
Diaries 34.37 |
Hale family, nailers of Littledean |
15.33 |
Hale family of Ruardean and Nailbridge, Glos., An account of... by Donald Hicks |
13.59 |
Hall, Benedict, Lord of Staunton: connections with Cambrai, by Jack Cockburn |
24.47 |
Hall, Henry and Benedict Charity, Staunton, The, by Jack Cockburn |
25.53 |
Hall, Private Hubert |
20.23 |
Hall family, of Staunton |
13.39; Gage gates... 24.48; Highmeadow House 29.65 |
Halls |
Parkend Memorial 23.47 |
Hands Off Our Forest campaign |
26.5; 26.44; 31.3 |
Hangerberry Hill |
Archaeology 3.50, 59, 74 |
Hanson, C.O., forestry instructor |
17.35 |
Harbord, Sir Charles, Surveyor-General of Woods |
16.6 |
Harding, Daniel, schoolteacher |
18.19 |
Harper, John, underground examiner |
6.6 |
Harris, Frank |
34.54 |
HARRIS, Pauline |
Herbert Howells - a personal view 17.47 |
Harrow Hill |
Beech trees 3.28; General view 13.61; View 18.56 |
Hart Hill |
7.19 |
HART, Cyril |
Aluredestone of Domesday 5.19 |
HART, Cyril |
Ancient locations in the Forest of Dean, with Gordon Clissold 15.17 |
HART, Cyril |
The Forest Eyres of 1258 and 1270 8.21 |
HART, Cyril |
Management of the Forest of Dean woodlands 1803-1810 21.17 |
HART, Cyril |
The Marchership of Striguil between Severn and Wye, and its relationship with the Forest of Dean 5.11 |
HART, Cyril |
New light on the Free Miners of Dean 8.19 |
HART, Cyril |
Notes on mediaeval Gloucestershire, south of St. Briavels 7.11 |
HART, Cyril |
President's introduction 1.1 |
HART, Cyril |
Silviculture changes in Dean during the 20th century 16.4 |
HART, Cyril |
The (so-called) 'Book of Dennis' 14.30 |
HART, Cyril |
The Terringham family (the miners' fight against them and others) 14.62 |
HART, Cyril |
Tom Bright: an appreciation 1.4 |
HART, Cyril |
Uvedale Price: Superintendent of the Forest of Dean May 1806-May 1809 21.16 |
HART, Cyril |
Verdict of the three foreign hundreds in the Forest of Dene c.1244 15.63 |
Hart, Cyril |
5.4ff; illus. 22.5, 7; 34.52 |
Hart, Dr Cyril - an appreciation, by Mary Atkins |
24.4 |
Hartland, Abraham of Cinderford |
10.51 |
Hartpury |
Police station 15.56 |
Harvey, FW, at the British Broadcasting Corporation, by Roger Deeks |
27.46 |
Harvey, Frederick William, 'Will', poet |
26.45 |
Harwood, George, gas works manager |
10.51 |
Hawkins, James, collier |
6.5 |
Hay Wood |
Earthworks 11.35; Lodge 19.11-12 |
Hayward, Ellen, wise woman of Cinderford |
35.25 |
Haywood Plantation |
Beech tree 2.10 |
Hearth site, Attempts to date a: charcoal hearth survey, Blakeney Hill... by Brian Johns |
7.8 |
Hearth site, Attempts to date a: update... by Brian Johns |
25.66 |
HEATH,Ted |
Forest of Dean police stations 1840 to 2000, with Geoff Sindrey 15.49 |
HEDGE, Rob, contributor |
Recent archaeological excavations at Ruardean Castle 35.18 |
Henry I, King |
5.11 |
Henry Cook and his wild garden, by Averil Kear |
27.24 |
HERBERT, Nicholas |
The Boughtons of Broadoak: trading and farming on Severnside, 1700-1850 |
Herbert Howells, a personal view, by Pauline Harris |
17.47 |
Herbert Lodge |
Pound 16.41; 18.11 |
Hewelsfield |
Yew trees 3.32; Gough family 4.26; Harthill Wood 5.12; Cross 5.65; Wood 7.19 |
Heywood |
28.13, 32 |
Heywood Engine Works, The, by Alec Pope |
12.22 |
Heyworth, John of Abbotswood House |
11.7 |
HIATT,Bryn |
Some recollections [of Knight's Hill Chapel] 14.55 |
Hicks, Arthur |
34.54 |
HICKS, Donald |
An account ... of the Hale family of Ruardean and Nailbridge, Gloucestershire 13.59 |
HICKS, Donald |
A short history of the Joiner family and Forest Products Ltd, with John Freeman 17.63 |
Higford family of Alvington |
11.39 |
High Beech |
Police station 15.56 |
High Beeches |
2.13 |
High Nash |
Pottery 1.34; Archaeology 2.35, 56 |
Highmeadow |
Gosling Ash tree 3.31; Hodgeway Cross 6.48; Lodges 18.14 |
Highmeadow House, by Averil Kear |
29.65 |
Highnam |
Civil War 14.44 |
Highways, The ancient, of Hope Mansel and the Lea Bailey, by David Mullin |
9.23 |
Hill, H. C., forester |
16.10. |
Hireson, Rev., Adsett |
18.22 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Bream traders 13.4 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
A brief study of some of the stone crosses of West Gloucestershire 2.36 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Carvings in St Briavels Church 19.55 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
A Forest sampler, with Sue and Keith Walker and Averil Kear 14.31 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
A Forest sampler - update 15.67 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Further Gloucestershire crosses 7.54 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Memories 22.61 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Milestones in West Gloucestershire, with Keith Walker 24.50. |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
More crosses of West Gloucestershire 5.65 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
More local crosses of West Gloucestershire 4.60. |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
More local crosses of West Gloucestershire 14.61 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
More West Gloucestershire crosses 6.48 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Pastors Hill, Bream 8.23 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Some fonts and a cross 9.38 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Some wartime memories 10.28 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Turnpikes and toll houses, with others, edited by Keith Walker 14.5 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Twentieth century Bream 16.47 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
Two Norman lead fonts, with Diane Watkins 17.18 |
HIRST, Ruth Proctor |
A visit to three Forest churches, with Diane Watkins 12.19 |
HOAEN,Andrew |
Forester's Forest veteran tree & archaeology project at Brookways Ditch, near Parkend 33.39 |
Hockaday, F.S., mining engineer |
6.9 |
Holloways |
9.24; Littledean 3.55ff |
Holly Hill United |
8.16 |
Holmes, Simeon, patent fuel maker |
9.5 |
Home Guard |
St. Briavels 29.5 |
Home Guard in the Forest of Dean, The, by Sally McGoon |
26.16 |
Home of Ribena, The, by Ralph Robbins |
10.31 |
Hond smiths |
Coleford 1.38 |
HOOF see Hands Off Our Forest |
|
Hope Mansell |
Geology 4.55; Forest Eyre 1258 8.21; Ancient highways 9.23 |
Hopewell Colliery |
James Teague 3.5; Morrells 6.4; Union Pit disaster 6.9 |
Horlick Malted Milk and Infant Food, The development of, by Andrew Gardiner |
27.39 |
Horse Pill |
In 956AD 7.11 |
Hoskold’s Transit-theodolite, by Ian Pope |
15.38 |
Hospitals |
Voluntary 34.24; Hospital Sunday movement 34.30 |
Howard, Edward Stafford, Commissioner of Woods |
22.16, 18 |
Howbeach Colliery |
9.5 |
Howbrook Works |
25.4 |
HOWELL, A.E. |
A short history of the Freeminer's rights and as to how they are administered... 9.1 |
Howell, James Proctor, of Clanna |
11.42 |
Howells, Herbert - a personal view, by Pauline Harris |
17.47 |
Howlerslade Tramroad |
7.34 |
Hudson, Rev. Cyrus, of Adsett |
18.19 |
Hundreds in the Forest of Dean, Verdict of the three foreign (c.1244), by Cyril Hart |
15.63 |
HUNT, Cecile |
A brief history of Driffield Farm, Lydney 20.33 |
HUNT, Cecile |
Poor law and workhouses in the Forest of Dean 29.53 |
HUNT, Cecile |
Workhouses in the Forest of Dean 26.62 |
Hunt, Thomas, potter |
3.55 |
Hunting |
16.5 |
Huntley |
Cross 2.37; Forest Eyre 1258 8.21; Police station 15.52, 56; Forest Products 17.67 |
Huntley Steelworks |
32.38 |
I was a Brain until I married a Beard: childhood memories of Lydbrook, by Iris Beard |
29.16 |
In search of the Patten Stone, by D.J. Price |
3.35 |
Inclosure Commissioners |
1668, 16.7 |
Inclosures |
Stapledge 3.38 |
Independent Colliery |
6.28 |
Index to vols. 1-5, 1985-89, compiled by Dr. L.M. Mayer-Jones |
6.51 |
Index to vols. 6-10, 1990-95, compiled by Dr. L.M. Mayer-Jones |
12.58 |
Industrial unrest |
1874, 11.21 |
Industry |
Heywood Engine Works 12.22; Nail-making 15.31; Wood Distillation Works... 24.7; Brick-making 9.42 |
Industry |
Whitecroft Patent Fuel Works 9.4; 28.17 |
Infant education in Lydney in the second half of the 19th century, ... Sally McGoon and Mary Atkins |
20.41 |
Interesting and notable trees of Dean; Thirty years on. Part 1: The Oaks, by Ian Standing |
31.41 |
Interesting and notable trees of Dean; Thirty years on. Pt 2: Beech & Lime, by I. Standing |
32.45 |
Interesting and notable trees of Dean; Thirty years on. Pt.3: Sweet Chestnut, Ash, Holly, Yew, by Ian Standing |
33.55 |
Iron casting |
5.48 |
Iron industry |
Roman 1.33, 19.60; Blakeney furnace 6.45; Lydney furnace 2.40, 60; 17thC 16.6; 19thC 11.12 |
Iron industry |
Iron pig, Edge End 3.43ff; Littledean Hall 1.11; Prehistoric 12.40; King's ironworks 25.40; 28.9, 24-26 |
Iron industry |
Bill Mill, Huntley, Linton, Longhope 32.38; Whitecliff Ironworks 33.13 |
Iron ore, Surface mining of, at Wigpool, Forest of Dean: a recent survey, by Paul Wildgoose |
4.4 |
Iron smelting, An experiment in prehistoric bloomery, by Doug Gentles |
12.40. |
Iron-smelting shaft furnace, Romano-British... at Barnfield, Eastbach Court, by B. & M. Walters |
3.50. |
Iron working at Flaxley Abbey, by Howard Ellis |
1.12 |
James, Amos and Thomas, colliers |
6.8 |
James, Edward, of St Briavels |
11.39 |
James, Richard, builder |
20.59 |
James, Warren, freeminer |
Book review 2.55 |
James Lee, the Severn Engineering Works and Cone Mill, Woolaston, by Averil Kear |
35.72 |
Joan Greydour and her school at Newland, Forest of Dean, by Nicholas Orme |
31.12 |
JOHNS, Brian |
An account of the Old Road from Sling to Bream and Bream's Eaves... Oakwood Valley... 23.35 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Archaeological notes, with Alf Webb [polished flint axes; flint arrow head; metallic finds] 13.44 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Attempts to date a hearth site: charcoal hearth survey, Blakeney Hill woodland 7.8 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Attempts to date a hearth site: update of research in Blakeney Hill woodland... 25.66 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Bideford Brook, Blakeney: an account of some interesting rubbish 24.43 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Brockaditches 17.19 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Cup stones and arrow stones 6.19 |
JOHNS, Brian |
The Dean Road survey 11.26 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Dowsing: a track line investigated... between Blakeney and Purton... 10.40. |
JOHNS, Brian |
Dowsing for trackways in Blakeney Hill woodlands and district 8.36 |
JOHNS, Brian |
A dowsing survey on the A48 from Nibley crossroads to Blakeney 9.8 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Extracts from a dowsing notebook 21.42 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Forest fossatas: or, The charcoal hearth sites of Blakeney Hill woodlands 5.40. |
JOHNS, Brian |
Oakwood Brook, Bream: ... From Noxon Farm to Oakwood Mill 22.67 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Observation relating to the finding of grindstones at Blakeney 14.63 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Roman altar: an attempt at deciphering the inscriptions carved on its sides. 20.38 |
JOHNS, Brian |
A Saxon spearhead found alongside the Dean Road 8.46 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Some recent archaeological finds 9.39 |
JOHNS, Brian |
A suspected burial mound: charcoal hearth survey, Blakeney Hill woodland 7.6 |
JOHNS, Brian |
An unusual flint scraper 9.37 |
JOHNS, Brian |
Wenchford: a study of a popular Forest of Dean picnic site 19.27 |
Johnson, James, forester |
20.63 |
Joiner family and Forest Products Ltd, A short history of the , by Donald Hicks and John Freeman |
17.63 |
Jones, Harold, teacher |
17.39 |
Jones, Hugh, MC, of Lydney |
20.26 |
Joseph, Thomas - coachman of Clanna and his family, by David Reade |
24.39 |
Joseph family, of Alvington |
12.20. |
Joslin, Tony, Deputy Surveyor |
16.14 |
Jubilee Birches |
3.28 |
Justice Seat - Forest Court |
9.1 |
Kear, Amelia and James of Cinderford |
Epitaphs 7.56 |
KEAR, Averil |
Adsett Congregational Chapel 18.18 |
KEAR, Averil |
A clean end to the shift': Princess Royal Pithead Baths 22.33 |
KEAR, Averil |
Coleford Congregational Church (from 1972 - Coleford United Reformed Church 30.16 |
KEAR, Averil |
Education n Lydney 36.53 |
KEAR, Averil |
Henry Cook and his wild garden 27.24 |
KEAR, Averil |
Highmeadow House 29.65 |
KEAR, Averil |
James Lee, the Severn Engineering Works and Cone Mill, Woolaston 35.72 |
KEAR, Averil |
Kear's Grove 11.38 |
KEAR, Averil |
Littledean Congregational Church (from 1972 Littledean United Reformed Church) 30.19 |
KEAR, Averil |
Mitcheldean Congregational Chapel 31.60 |
KEAR, Averil |
The nailmakers of Littledean and Mitcheldean 15.31 |
KEAR, Averil |
Nobody minds, the public pays': the National Dockyard at Beachley 32.22 |
KEAR, Averil |
North Foreland Lodge Independent School for girls at Lydney Park during WWII 34.15 |
KEAR, Averil |
Yorkley Church Centre 19.57 |
KEAR, Averil and Keith Walker |
Scarr Bandstand and the Hospital Sunday Movement 34.31 |
KEAR, David |
The Forest of Dean Kears - an iron age family 20.54 |
Kear, John and Mary of Bream's Cross |
Epitaphs 7.10, 28 |
KEAR, Norman |
Forest of Dean USA 23.23 |
Kear family |
Wills 6.26 |
Kear's Grove, by Averil Kear |
11.38 |
Kears, The Forest of Dean - an iron age family, by David Kear |
20.54 |
Keeling, George William, railway engineer |
25.13 |
Keepers and woodmen of Dean, by Geoff Waygood |
22.11 |
Kempley's churches - new and old, by Mary Atkins and Pat Williams |
25.74 |
Kensley Lodge |
19.12 |
Kerne Bridge |
Tollhouse 17.34 |
Kidnalls Wood |
Road through 7.29 |
Kilcot |
Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21 |
King's Highway (Via Regia) |
3.55 |
King's Ironworks in the Forest of Dean, The: a dissertation, by Alex Knight |
25.4 |
King's Lodge (Speech House) |
18.5 |
King's Oak |
15.21 |
King's Pool |
15.23 |
Kingston, Sir William |
1.12 |
Klickmann, Flora and The Flower Patch, by Charles Miles with Cheryl Mayo |
27.19 |
KNIGHT, Alex |
The King's Ironworks in the Forest of Dean 1612-1674: a dissertation 25.40 |
Knight’s Hill Chapel, by Alec Pope |
14.55 |
Knight’s Hill Chapel, Some Recollections, by Bryn Hiatt |
14.58 |
Knockalls Inclosure |
Millstone quarry 4.56; Lodge 18.14 |
Laci, Roger de |
5.11 |
Lady Skimmington rides again, by Christine Martyn |
26.39 |
Lambert, Rev W. of Woolaston |
1.19 |
Lancaut |
Oak trees 2.9; Cross 5.65; Grant in 956AD 5.11, 7.12; Lancaut font 17.18; Church bell 24.36 |
Land Pit |
8.12 |
Langeford |
7.16 |
Latimer Lodge |
18.1 |
Lawrence family, of Clanna |
11.39 |
Layer, Marmaduke, woodman |
20.63 |
Laymoor Quag |
8.3 |
Lea |
Oak tree 3.27; Earthwork 7.57 |
Lea Bailey |
Millstones 6.36; Ancient highways 9.23; Samuel Pepys' visit 11.34; Silver Stone 15.25 |
Lea Bailey |
in 1692, 16.7; Lodge 19.22 |
Lead |
From silver spoon to lead balloon: the rather short story of Blakeney Hill galena mine, by K. Walker 32.4 |
Leats |
Flaxley 1.14 |
Leats at Taynton, Ancient, by David Bick |
14.37 |
Lee, James, engineer |
35.72 |
Leese, V.F., Deputy Surveyor |
16.10, 20.62 |
Leisure activities |
Bream 16.50; Newnham 16.39; Wenchford 19.27 |
LENNON,Ben |
The distribution and origin of meends in the Forest of Dean 29.31 |
LENNON,Ben |
The Lime Tree Ride: investigation into its origins and purpose 25.24 |
Letcher, E.M., of Cinderford |
10.51 |
Letchers Bridge |
8.3, 7 |
Levels - see under individual names |
|
Lewis, Charlie |
31.18 |
LEWIS, Cherry |
David Mushet and his contribution to the 'map that changed the world' 30.60 |
LEWIS, Cherry |
My beloved… letters from David Mushet to his wife Agnes, 1800-1809 35.47 |
Lewis, James, freeminer |
3.41 |
Lightmoor Colliery |
11.14-15; 12.11; 12.30; 17.67; 20.11; 28.34 |
Lime Kiln Pool Iron Mine |
7.49 |
Lime Tree Ride, The: investigation into its origins and purpose, by Ben Lennon |
25.24 |
Limestone |
4.7 |
Lincoln Hill Lodge, Saint Low |
19.14 |
Linton |
Yew tree 3.33; Blast furnace 6.45; Steelworks 32.39 |
Lippets Grove |
7.11 |
Little Brockhollands No. 2 Colliery |
8.33 |
Little Lydney |
5.19 |
Littledean |
Archaeology 1.28, 3.55, 76, 78, 80, 82, 5.67, 6.49; Field strip, lynchet, hollow way 3.54; Cross 5.65 |
Littledean |
Toll-houses 13.18; Police station 15.57; Chestnuts Lodge 19.17; Wesleyan Chapel 21.10 |
Littledean |
Sweet chestnut trees 2.11, 3.31; Dean Road 4.35ff, 11.31; Nailmakers 15.31; Boughton family 19.35 |
Littledean |
Inquisition c1244 15.63; Civil War 14.44; Walk 18.12 |
Littledean Congregational Church (from 1972 Littledean United Reformed Church) by Averil Kear |
30.19 |
Littledean Hall, by Maurice Fitchett |
1.10. |
Local Voluntary Hospitals, by Keith Walker |
34.24 |
Locomotives, Tramway |
Free Miner/Trafalgar 18.38 |
Long Stone, St. Briavels |
3.68, 74 |
Long, A.P., Deputy Surveyor |
16.12 |
Longhope |
Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21; Churchyard cross 2.37; Wayside cross 4.60; Police station 15.57 |
Longhope |
Coronation 1953 27.61; Blast Furnace 32.39 |
Lord McNair's nightmare: the Forestry Bill of 1981, by Alan Robertson |
27.4 |
Lords Grove |
Millstones 6.36 |
Loughlin, Charles, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.57 |
Lower Ley |
Mission room 18.21 |
Lower Lydbrook |
Archaeology 1.24, 3.61, 64 |
Lower Soudley |
Dean Road 4.35, 5.67; Iron Works 7.50. |
Luckes and Nash, patent fuel makers |
9.5 |
Lydbrook |
Tramroad 3.5; Cooperatives stores 9.13, 29.20; Tollhouse 14.15; Police station 15.57; Viaduct 25.13 |
Lydbrook |
Howbrook Works 25.40; Childhood memories 29.16; Coronation Jazz Band 29.23 |
Lydbrook see also Lower Lydbrook, Upper Lydbrook |
|
Lydbrook letters, The, by Joyce Ball and Eric Ball |
29.6 |
Lydbrook Viaduct, anon. |
24.46 |
Lydney |
Hundred 5.19; Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21; Dean Road 11.27; White Cross House 5.48; Civil War 14.49 |
Lydney |
Cross 2.37; Park Farm excavations 2.24; Archaeology 1.31,33, 2.24, 60, 3.64, 68; Oak tree 2.14 |
Lydney |
Bypass 4.62; Earthwork/flint 4.62; Fireback from White Cross House 5.48; Road from Miery Stock 7.29 |
Lydney |
Toll house 15.47; Police station 15.58; Feathers Hotel 17.4; World War I 20.4; War memorial 20.18 |
Lydney |
Font 9.38; Power Station 12.45; Temple 19.59; Driffield Farm 20.33; Infant education 20.41 |
Lydney |
Grammar School 10.28; Auctions 17.12; Inland Revenue Office 17.12; Barnard family 17.7 |
Lydney |
Mail coach 17.12; Slitting mill 15.33; Infant school 20.41; Herbert Howells 17.47; Friendly Society 18.61 |
Lydney |
View from Primrose Hill 7.36; New Road Cycle Club 7.42; Home Guard 26.16; 'Sailor's Island' 26.6 |
Lydney |
Ironworks 25.40; St. Mary's Church, illus. 25.7; Coronation 1953 27.61; North Foreland Lodge School 34.15 |
Lydney |
Cottage hospital 34.24; Origin and growth 36.5; Lydney dog 36.22; JRR Tolkien and Lydney Park myth 36.36 |
Lydney |
Census 1901 36.42; Parish church 36.46; Education 36.53; Transport 36.59 |
Lydney and Crump Meadow Collieries Ltd. |
8.16 |
Lydney and Forest of Dean Coal Company |
6.4 |
Lydney and the census of 1901, by Mary Sullivan |
36.42 |
Lydney blast furnace complex 1604-1810, Excavation... by Brian Rendell |
2.40. |
Lydney High Street, Three ages of, by Christine Martyn |
24.34 |
Lydney Park, The ancient trees of, by Geoff Waygood and Ian Standing |
4.44 |
Lydney power station by Ian Pope |
36.67, reprinted from New Regard 12, 1997 |
Lydney Temple and the Chesters Villa... by G.W. Adams |
19.59 |
Lydney's parish church, by Simon Moore |
36.46 |
McGOON, Sally |
The Home Guard in the Forest of Dean 26.16 |
McGOON, Sally |
Infant education in Lydney in the second half of the nineteenth century, edited by Mary Atkins 20.41 |
McGOON, Sally |
Some memories of World War II 1939-1945 23.27 |
McGOON, Sally |
The Forest of Dean during the later stage of the Boer War 1899-1902 21.40 |
Machen, Edward, Deputy Surveyor |
Machen Oak 2.9; 3.21, 16.8, 19.5; Parkend Church 20.60; Portrait 21.39 |
Machen, Henry |
34.5 |
Machen family |
Family tree 22.19 |
Madok, John, of Alvington |
Will 6.26 |
Mahoney, Brian, Deputy Surveyor |
16.14 |
Mail Coaches |
13.15; Lydney 17.12 |
Mailscot |
Millstones 4.57; Lodge 18.15 |
Mainscot Wood |
Archaeology 7.59 |
Maisemore |
Crosses 7.54 |
Major Oak |
2.14, 3.34 |
Mansfield, Robert |
34.51 |
Maps |
Saxton 1575, 4.44; 1608, 4.26; Speed 11.33; Taylor 1777, 4.42; Sopwith 1835, 4.49, 5.51 |
Maps |
Lydney Tithe 1840, 4.42; Atkinson 1842, 1845, 1847, 5.56 |
Mapleford Old Engine No. 2 Colliery |
13.31 |
Marchership of Striguil between Wye and Severn ... by Cyril Hart |
5.11 |
Marefold and the furnace: a journey of discovery, by Keith Webb |
9.18 |
Marions Lodge |
18.15 |
Marland, Paul, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.58 |
Marling, Walter Bentley, of Clanna |
11.42 |
MARSDEN,Merle |
Coleford's second pottery, with Michael Mayer-Jones 2.49 |
MARSDEN,Merle |
Excavation at Old Thatch Pit, Edge End 3.41 |
MARSDEN,Merle |
Tan House Farm medieval excavation, Newland, Glos. 4.12 |
MARSDEN,Merle |
Tan House Farm medieval excavation, Newland, Glos: (a continuation...) 5.25 |
Marshal, William, Earl of Pembroke |
5.11, 20. |
Martin, J.S, HM Inspector of Mines |
6.9 |
Martin, William, collier |
6.8 |
MARTYN, Christine |
The Bread Riots of 1795 15.14 |
MARTYN, Christine |
Dean agriculture in the 20th century 16.52 |
MARTYN, Christine |
Forest miners and the growth of trade unions, part 1 1860-1890 30.74 |
MARTYN, Christine |
Forest miners and the growth of the unions, part 2, 1890-1900 31.33 |
MARTYN, Christine |
Lady Skimmington rides again 26.39 |
MARTYN, Christine |
Parliamentary elections in the Forest of Dean 1900-1997 13.47 |
MARTYN, Christine |
Three ages of Lydney High Street 24.34 |
MARTYN, Christine |
The war to end all wars: the Forest at war, 1914-1918 20.4 |
Masons |
Lydney room 17.12 |
Massey, Edward |
2.44, 14.43 |
May Hill |
5.62; Notable trees 22.57 |
MAYER-JONES,L.M. |
Book review: Lessons of a lifetime: ... Chepstow & the Forest of Dean, by Brian Rendell and Keith Childs 1.41 |
MAYER-JONES,L.M. |
Nuts in May? 1.40. |
MAYER-JONES,Michael |
Coleford's second pottery, with Merle Marsden 2.49 |
MAYO,Cheryl |
Pageants, prayers and pins: how Foresters celebrated the coronation of Queen Elizabeth ll in 1953 27.56 |
MAYO, Cheryl, with Charles Miles |
Flora Klickmann and The Flower Patch 27.19 |
Mayo, William, of Upper Lydbrook |
9.13 |
Mediaeval Gloucestershire south of St. Briavels, Notes on, by Cyril Hart |
7.11 |
Meends , The distribution and origin of in the Forest of Dean, by Ben Lennon |
29.31 |
Meerbrook Gale |
11.6 |
Memorial Hall Parkend, The, by Geoff Waygood |
23.47 |
Memories, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
22.61 |
Memories, Some wartime, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
10.28 |
Memories of Parkend during World War II, by Derek Carter |
26.27 |
Men and Lads Union, St John's Church, Coleford, 1937 - illus. |
25.72 |
Meredith & Co. Ltd, engineering contractors |
7.35 |
Meredith, Stanley, of Lydbrook, precision engineer |
12.34 |
Meshach Cooke, June 1864-June 1950, by Pat Williams |
21.56 |
Mesolithic finds |
Aylburton 3.68; Blakeney 10.43; Bream 3.70ff; Clanna 3.66; Coleford 3.64; Eastbach Court 2.58, 3.59 |
Mesolithic finds |
English Bicknor 1.22; Great Howle Farm 1.28; Hangerberry Hill 3.74; Littledean 1.10, 28, 3.80. |
Mesolithic finds |
Lower Lydbrook 3.64; Lydney 3.64; Newent 3.61; Ruardean 1.24, 3.63 |
Mesolithic finds |
St. Briavels 1.21, 2.57, 3.66, 70ff; Tidenham Chase 5.69 |
Miery Stock to Lydney new road, The, by Ian Pope |
7.29 |
Mile End |
Tollhouse 14.14; Police station 15.58; Perch Lodge 19.10 |
Miles' Level |
6.4, 13.28 |
MILES, Charles, with Cheryl Mayo |
Flora Klickmann and The Flower Patch 27.19 |
Miles, Francis George, VC |
12.37; 20.10 |
Milestones |
St. Arvans 14.61 |
Milestones in West Gloucestershire, by Ruth Hirst and Keith Walker |
24.51 |
Milk Marketing Board |
16.61 |
Milkwall |
Archaeology 3.85; Charity Committee c.1914 34.31 |
Milkwall, A new glimpse of, by Ian Pope |
19.58 |
Milkwall & District Charity Committee, 1920 |
19.62 |
Mills, West Gloucestershire corn, by M.J.A. Beacham |
27.33 |
Millstone quarry locations, Some, in the Forest of Dean, by David Mullin |
4.53 |
Millstone quarry locations, Some, in the Forest of Dean - part II, by David Mullin |
6.30. |
Mine Law Court |
3.17ff |
Mine Train Quarry |
13.31 |
Miners see also Freeminers |
|
Miners' Demonstration |
20.12 |
Miners' Memorial and Roll of Honour project |
illus. 22.80 |
Mines - see under individual names |
|
Mines and mining |
1833 Survey 4.49; Working conditions 12.11 |
Mines and mining - coal |
Union Pit 6.4; Royal Commision, 1903, 18.33; World War I, 20.11 |
Mines and mining - iron |
Lydney 1.33; Wigpool 4.5; Mitcheldean 15.31; Westbury Brook 22.23 |
Mines and mining - lead |
Blakeney Hill 32.4 |
Mines and mining - limestone |
Brinchcombe, Ruspidge 7.44 |
Minety Ware |
7.1, |
Mining Commissioners |
4.5 |
Mining Surveyors |
32.52 |
Mining the Forest's secrets: …Yorkley and Soudley, by Jesse Wheeler & Andrew Walsh |
33.6 |
Minsterworth |
Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21; Police station 15.58 |
Mitcheldean |
Archaeology 3.76, 78; Geology 4.5; Maynard Colchester-Wemyss 7.25; Church Cottage 17.59 |
Mitcheldean |
Silver Stone 15.25; Portland Cement Works 11.47; Views 11.54; Toll pikes 13.15; Police station 15.58 |
Mitcheldean |
Forges 15.31; Plump Hill quarry 25.33; Workhouse 26.64 |
Mitcheldean Congregational Chapel, by Averil Kear |
31.60. |
Mitcheldean industry, A new, by Ian Pope |
11.47 |
Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Branch Railway, by Allan Ockenden |
31.24 |
Mitcheldean United Reformed Church see Mitcheldean Congregational Chapel |
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Moats |
Breckness Court 1.33 |
Modesgate Grange |
7.20. |
Monmouth |
Civil War 14.48; Tramroad 3.20; Turnpike Trust 14.5; Workhouse 26.67 |
MOORE, Simon |
Lydney's parish church 36.46 |
More crosses of West Gloucestershire, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
5.65 |
More local crosses of West Gloucestershire , by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
14.60. |
More West Gloucestershire crosses , by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
6.48 |
Morgan, Arthur, of Abbotswood |
6.40. |
Morgan, Kevin: Bolshevism, Syndicalism & the General Strike: book review by Glyn Ford |
29.71 |
MORGAN,Paul |
The work of the last Home Office Mining Surveyors in Dean 32.52 |
Morgan, Sydney |
34.53 |
Mork |
Tollhouses 14.16 |
Morrell, James and Robert, bankers |
6.4 |
Moseley Green |
Tollhouse 14.22; Tramroad 17.19; Brandricks Green Lodge 19.25 |
Mountjoy family |
Wills 6.26 |
MULLIN, David |
The ancient highways of Hope Mansel and the Lea Bailey 9.23 |
MULLIN, David |
Archaeological notes [Dean Road; Earthwork in Cornage Wood, Lea] 7.57 |
MULLIN, David |
Better to light a candle: Royal Observer Corps underground monitoring posts… 34.4 |
MULLIN, David |
Captain Mayne Reid (1818-1883), adventurer and storyteller 30.22 |
MULLIN, David |
Forty shilling freeholders? How the Foresters got the vote 33.25 |
MULLIN, David |
The Gough family and the New Inn, Bream, with Pauline Harris and Alex Purnell 4.24 |
MULLIN, David |
Scott-Garrett, the maze tooth, the hand beast and the fish lizard 35.8 |
MULLIN, David |
Some millstone quarry locations in the Forest of Dean 4.53 |
MULLIN, David |
Some millstone quarry locations in the Forest of Dean - part II 6.30. |
MULLIN, David |
The Talbot Ironworks, lost and found 32.38 |
MULLIN, David |
Two firebacks 5.47 |
MULLIN, David |
William Cobbett in the Forest of Dean 32.40 |
MUSHET,Colleen |
From Coleford to the USA: the Mushet family history 1848 to 2010 26.58 |
Mushet, David, ironmaster |
9.18; 26.52; 30.60; 35.47 |
Mushet, Margaret |
26.58 |
Mushet, Mary |
9.19; 26.56 |
Mushet, Robert Forester, ironmaster |
9.19; 26.53 |
Mushets, The - a Forest family, by Jack Cockburn, with ... Ralph Anstis |
26.52 |
Music |
The persistence of the Brass Band tradition in the Forest of Dean 34.42 |
My beloved… letters from David Mushet to his wife Agnes, 1800-1809, by Cherry Lewis |
35.47 |
Nagshead |
Lodge 19.18 |
Nailbridge |
Toll-house 13.16; Hale family 13.59; Nail-making 15.32; Tramroad 18.49 |
Nailmakers of Littledean and Mitcheldean, The, by Averil Kear |
15.31 |
Nanda, Dr., general practitioner, of St Briavels |
17.57 |
Nash, 'Jolly' John: a Forest 'lion comique', by Mary Atkins |
23.61 |
National Broadleaves Policy, 1985 |
16.14 |
National Dockyard, Beachley |
32.22 |
National Forest Parks |
Dean, 1938 16.12 |
Navigation Pit |
6.17 |
Neolithic finds |
St. Briavels 1.21; English Bicknor 1.22; Lower Lydbrook 1.24, 3.61; Gt Howle Farm 1.28 |
Neolithic finds |
Ruardean 1.30; Coleford 1.38, 3.61; Eastbach Court 2.58; Breckness Court 2.58; Clanna 3.66 |
Neolithic finds |
Bream 3.70, 72, 74; Hangerberry Hill 3.74; Redbrook 3.76; Littledean 3.76; Newland 4.17 |
Neolithic finds |
Stowfield Quarry 4.63; Tidenham Chase 5.69; Blakeney Hill 8.42; Etloe 9.40, 10.43 |
New Bowson Colliery |
8.8 |
New Fancy - celebrating 40 years as a community site, by Pete Ralph and Keith Walker |
31.4 |
New Found Out Pit |
3.5 |
New Inn, Bream |
4.24; Fireback 5.47 |
New light on Blakeney Furnace, by David Bick |
6.45 |
New light on the Free Miners of Dean, by Cyril Hart |
8.19 |
New Mitcheldean industry, A, by Ian Pope |
11.47 |
New Road Cycle Club |
7.42 |
New Thatch Pit, Edge End |
3.42 |
New Weir Forge |
1.33 |
Newent |
Cross 2.37; Archaeology 3.61, 82; Crocket's Holes 5.62; Market Hall 7.55; Police station 15.59 |
Newent |
Workhouse 26.63, 29.56; Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21 |
Newent, John of |
5.12 |
Newland |
Churchyard inscriptions 2.46; Cross 2.37; Tan House Farm excavation 4.12, 5.25; Font 9.38 |
Newland |
Tollhouse 14.12; RAF Newland 14.52; Railway station 14.52; Church 20.56; Miners' Brass 20.64 |
Newland |
Archaeology 1.21; Astridge Wood 3.32; Crocketts' cross, Ashridge 6.48; Lime tree 2.12 |
Newland |
Oak trees 2.3, 4, 14; Epitaphs 4.32; 7.10; Highmeadow House 29.65; Joan Greyndour's school 31.12 |
Newnham on Severn |
Cross 2.37; Civil War 14.46; River crossings 15.6; Severn tunnel 15.5; Workhouse 26.65 |
Newnham on Severn |
High cross 4.60; Font 9.38; Tollhouses 14.22, 15.48; Police station 15.59; War memorial 20.18 |
Newnham on Severn |
Archaeology 5.70; Oak trees 2.9, 3.26; Ferry 18.29; Friendly Societies 18.61; Shipyards 19.35 |
Newnham on Severn |
18C view 19.38; 20C view 18.29 |
Newnham on Severn: a century of change, by Barbara Griffith and others |
16.31 |
Nibley |
Archaeology 1.31, 9.8; Tollhouse 14.22, 15.48 |
NICHOLLS,Eric |
A commitment to education: the Westaway family and …medal, Drybrook Primary School 33.51 |
NICHOLLS,Eric |
Ellen Hayward, the wise woman of Cinderford, with Roger Deeks 35.25 |
NICHOLLS,Eric |
Private Reginald Thomas Packer... and St Stephen's Church, Cinderford, with Roger Deeks 25.15 |
Nicholls, Reverend Henry George: the Forest's first historian, by Mary Atkins |
23.19 |
Nightingale Cross |
5.65 |
Niware |
Ancient locations... 15.17 |
Nobody minds, the public pays': the National Dockyard at Beachley, by Averil Kear |
32.22 |
Noel family, of Clanna |
11.42 |
Norchard |
Syndicate 12.45; Colliery 7.37, 12.46; Level crossing 7.39 |
North Foreland Lodge Independent School for girls at Lydney Park, WWII, by Averil Kear |
34.15 |
Northern United Colliery |
9.3; Opening 11.24; Headframe 12.33 |
Notable trees of May Hill, by Rob Guest |
22.57 |
Noxon Park |
23.35; Archaeology 3.72, 74; 6.27; Oakwood Brook 22.67 |
Nuts in May? by L.M. Mayer-Jones |
1.40. |
Oak Trees |
2.2, 3.26, 4.46, 16.14; Girth records 2.16; Charles II Oak 16.21; Crad Oak 24.21 |
Oaken Grove |
Millstones 6.34 |
Oakenhill |
Lodge 19.21; Birches Lodge 19.23 |
Oaklands |
11.17 |
Oakwood Brook Bream: ... Stream from Noxon Farm to Oakwood Mill, by Brian Johns |
22.66 |
Oakwood Valley |
23.35 |
Observation relating to the finding of grindstones at Blakeney, by Brian Johns |
14.63 |
Ochre, red |
11.14 |
OCKENDEN,Allan |
The Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Branch Railway 31.24 |
Offa's Dyke |
6.34 |
"Oh Mr Office of Woods - make us a road!" by Keith Walker |
30.42 |
Old Co-operative Stores and associated cottages at Upper Lydbrook, The, by Clive Brain |
9.13 |
Old Park Pit, Bream |
16.47 |
Old Dam Road, Allastone |
11.28 |
Old road from Sling to Bream and Bream's Eaves, An account of the, by Brian Johns |
23.35 |
Old Sally Mine |
7.51 |
Old Thatch Pit, Edge End, Excavation of, by Merle Marsden |
3.41 |
Oldcroft |
Archaeology 1.5, 2.58, 4.40; Trackways 8.40; Deadman's Cross 11.29 |
OLIVER, Robert |
Arthur Trotter and the slanting shaft engine 29.62 |
Ore smiths |
1.38 |
Orepool |
Tollhouse 14.19 |
Organ, Diana, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.58 |
ORME, Nicholas |
Joan Greyndour and her school at Newland, Forest of Dean 31.12 |
Osmaston, L S., Deputy Surveyor |
16.11 |
Our founding fathers: the people who established the FODLHS, by Mary Sullivan |
34.48 |
OWEN, Barbara |
The Crown Prince of Siam at Westbury Court 7.23 |
OWEN, Barbara |
Forest wills and testaments 6.26 |
OWEN, Barbara |
Graveyard epitaphs 7.10, 28, 56 |
OWEN, Barbara |
Samuel Pepys and the Forest of Dean 11.33 |
Oxenhall |
Font 9.38; Earthworks in Hay Wood 11.35 |
Oxford, Park End Street and the Forest of Dean, by Mary Prior |
30.11 |
PAAR, H.W. |
Thomas Sopwith and the Forest of Dean 4.49 |
Packer, Private Reginald Thomas, Grenadier Guards, & the Memorial Gates at St Stephen's Church, Cinderford, by Eric Nicholls and Roger Deeks |
25.15 |
Pageants, prayers and pins... The coronation of Queen Elizabeth ll, by Cheryl Mayo |
27.56 |
Palaeolithic finds |
2.30. |
Parish Cottage |
Woolaston 1.19 |
Park Colliery Company |
12.47 |
Park Gutter Pit |
6.18 |
Park Hill, Whitecroft |
Enclosure, 7.38; Lodge 19.9 |
Park Hill, Woolaston |
Chapel 21.58 |
Park Hill Iron Mine |
11.14 |
Parkend |
Roman coin 6.49; New road from Miery Stock to Lydney 7.31, (illus.) 7.43; Station 7.37, 21.11 |
Parkend |
Ash tree 3.31; Tollhouse 14.19; Police station 15.59; Forester Training School 17.35, 33.10 |
Parkend |
Birches Lodge, Oakenhill 19.23; Churchill Lodge 19.24; Western Lodge, The Folly 19.25 |
Parkend |
Oak trees 2. 5ff, 3.26ff; Lime avenue 16.10; Pound 16.41; Walk 18.12; Church 20.59 |
Parkend |
Ironworks 25.40; Veteran tree & archaeology project, Brookways Ditch 33.39; Fountain Inn 35.4 |
Parkend, Memories of, during World War II, by Derek Carter |
26.27 |
Parkend, The Memorial Hall, by Geoff Waygood |
23.47 |
Parkend Colliery |
Castlemain shafts 17.30; Links with Oxford 30.11 |
Parkend Deep Navigation Colliery Co. |
6.4, 13.26 |
Parkend House and the Deakin family, by Geoff Waygood |
21.4 |
Parker, John Beetham 'Jack' |
20.23 |
Parliamentary Elections in the Forest of Dean 1900-1997, by Christine Martyn |
13.47 |
Partridge family, ironmasters |
8.26 |
Pastors Hill |
House 8.24; 1900 map 8.24; 1870 plan and schedule 8.29; Memories, by Ruth Procter Hirst 22.61 |
Pastors Hill, Bream, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
8.23 |
Patent fuel |
9.5 |
Patten Stone |
4.63 |
Patten Stone, In search of the, by D.J. Price |
3.35 |
People's Refreshment House Association |
17.5 |
Pepys, Samuel, and the Forest of Dean, by Barbara Owen |
11.33 |
Perambulations of the Forest of Dean |
1300, 5.15; 1667, 1.12 |
Perch |
Enclosure 3.11; Hill 3.5; Lodge 19.10. |
Perseverance, locomotive |
11.16 |
Perseverance Iron Mine |
7.44, 11.14 |
Persistence of the Brass Band tradition in the Forest of Dean, by Roger Deeks |
34.42 |
Petty Sessions |
Lydney 17.10. |
Phillips, William, tramroad engineer |
3.5 |
Phillips-Price, Morgan |
32.17 |
Pillowell |
New road 7.38; Davis family, miners 32.32 |
Pillowell Level Colliery |
9.5 |
Place names |
15.17; Meends 29.31 |
Plane Tree Valley |
4.46 |
Pleasant Stile Toll House, Littledean |
13.18 |
Pludds, The |
Aston Bridge Lodge 19.20. |
Plump Hill |
Turnpike 13.15; Pound 16.42; Edge Hills Lodge 19.11 |
Poet and the Shoeblack, The, by Roger Deeks |
26.45 |
Police |
Deaths 15.51; Parkend 26.27 |
Police stations, Forest of Dean, by Geoff Sindrey and Ted Heath |
15.49 |
Pony racing |
7.38 |
Pool Green |
Tollhouse 14.14 |
Poole, Rev. Henry |
20.59 |
Poor law and workhouses in the Forest of Dean, by Cecile Hunt |
29.53 |
POPE, A.K. |
Sutton Ponds 6.38 |
POPE, Alec |
Bilson Foundry 11.58 |
POPE, Alec |
The Heywood Engine Works 12.22 |
POPE, Alec |
Knight's Hill Chapel 14.55 |
POPE, Alec and others |
A Forest Foden 14.64 |
Pope, Alfred, engineer |
12.26 |
POPE, Ian |
The Bicslade Tramroad 13.20. |
POPE, Ian |
Brain's Tramway 18.35 |
POPE, Ian |
Cannop - a troubled colliery 23.4 |
POPE, Ian |
Cannop - a troubled colliery, part two 24.23 |
POPE, Ian |
A chance encounter [Union Pit] 22.41 |
POPE, Ian |
Cinderford Gas Works 10.49 |
POPE, Ian |
Cinderford Linear Park and its industrial connections 8.1 |
POPE, Ian |
Demonstrating power 19.53 |
POPE, Ian |
Hoskold's Transit-theodolite 15.38 |
POPE, Ian |
Lydney Power Station 12.45; reprinted 36.67 |
POPE, Ian |
The Miery Stock to Lydney new road 7.29 |
POPE, Ian |
A new glimpse of Milkwall 19.58 |
POPE, Ian |
A new Mitcheldean industry 11.47 |
POPE, Ian |
Scrambles through brambles: seeking a 'long-lost' tramroad [Shakemantle] 14.25 |
POPE, Ian |
The Severn and Wye Railway & Canal Co: a pictorial history 1810-1894 25.5 |
POPE, Ian |
[Sutton Ponds] addendum to article at 6.38 7.61 |
POPE, Ian |
The Union Pit disaster, Bixslade, 1902 6.4 |
POPE, Ian |
The Whitecroft Patent Fuel Works 9.4 |
Popert, A.H., Deputy Surveyor |
16.12, 17.39, 20.62 |
Porter, Arthur, 1540 |
7.22, 11.39 |
Portland Cement |
11.47 |
Portlands Nab, Time and tide at, by Keith Walker |
18.28 |
Potlid Level |
3.5 |
Pottery finds see Archaeological Notes, passim |
|
Pottery, Coleford's second, by Merle Marsden and Michael Mayer-Jones |
2.49 |
Pottery type fabrics, Forest of Dean Roman, by Bryan Walters |
2.21 |
Pound Breach Act, 1843 |
16.41 |
Pounds in the Forest of Dean , by Geoff Waygood |
16.47 |
Powell family, of Marefold |
9.20. |
POWELL, Alan |
A short history of the Fountain Inn, Parkend 35.4 |
Powell, George, free miner |
6.4 |
POWELL, John |
Cutting corners: a remarkable Victorian plan to divert the River Severn 32.12 |
POWELL, John |
Shipwreck: a shipwrecked Forest mariner who became a national hero 31.18 |
POWELL, John |
Three wise men and the Severn bore 34.57 |
Powell, John: an appreciation |
36.4 |
Powell, Richard, collier |
6.8 |
Power Station, Lydney, by Ian Pope |
12.45; reprinted 36.67 |
Present state of the Forest: Thomas Rudge's History of the County of Gloucestershire 1803 |
33.23 |
Prevost, Edward |
34.59 |
PRICE, Arthur |
Brinchcombe limestone level, Ruspidge 7.44 |
PRICE, Arthur |
A smithing hearth from East Dean 7.51 |
PRICE, D.J. |
Archaeological notes [Dean Road; Flints, Parson's Allotment; Sherds, Newnham] 5.67 |
PRICE, D.J. |
Archaeological notes [Roman coins, Parkend/Whitecroft; Flint scraper, Symonds Yat; Basin, Ruspidge] 6.49 |
PRICE, David J. |
Archaeological notes [1st C pot, Symonds Yat; Welshbury sword; Stone-working at Mainscot] 7.59 |
PRICE, D.J. |
In search of the Patten Stone 3.35 |
Price, Morgan Philips, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.55 |
Price, Uvedale, Superintendent of the Forest of Dean May 1806-May 1809, by Cyril Hart |
21.16 |
Price, William, collier |
6.8 |
PRIDDIS, David |
The Blakeney Hill stone mine 10.4 |
Princess Royal Collieries Co. |
6.18, |
Princess Royal Colliery |
9.3; View 16.51; Pithead baths 22.33 |
PRIOR, Mary |
Oxford, Park End Street and the Forest of Dean 30.11 |
Priors Lodge, Aylburton |
7.21 |
Pritchard's Hole |
10.5 |
Private Reginald Thomas Packer, Grenadier Guards, and the memorial gates at St. Stephen's Church, Cinderford, b |
25.15 |
Probyn family, of Newland |
Monument 2.46; 4.13 |
Probyn, John, commissioner for free miners |
4.50. |
Production Woods Working Circle |
16.15 |
Protheroe, Edward |
11.6 |
Pryce-Jenkin, Richard John, of Clanna |
11.44 |
Puddlebrook |
Archaeology 3.68 |
Purcell, Albert, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.53; Book review 29.71 |
Purprestures |
Forest Eyre 1282, 5.12 |
Purton |
Steam carriageway 1.31; Archaeology 10.40; Tollhouse 14.21 |
Puttenage Inclosure |
3.38 |
Pyramid Electric Light Co. |
9.5 |
Pytt, Rowland |
2.44 |
Quarries |
Millstone quarries 4.53, 6.30; Bixhead 13.36; Mine Train 13.31; Spion Kop 13.32 |
Quarries |
Point 2.52; Lower Meend 4.56; Plump Hill 25.33; 28.15 |
Querns |
6.30. |
Quidchurch No.2 Gale |
7.45 |
Radiocarbon dating |
Dean Road 4.40. |
RAF Newland, by Geoff Sindrey |
14.52 |
Railways |
Forest of Dean Central 6.45; James Teague 3.11; Newnham station 16.34; Lydbrook Viaduct 24.46 |
Railways see also Severn and Wye Railway and Canal Co. |
|
RALPH,Pete |
New Fancy - celebrating 40 years as an amenity site, by Pete Ralph and Keith Walker 31.4 |
RALPH,Pete |
Reminiscences of the Forester Training School at Parkend during the early 1960s 33.10 |
Rattray, Rev. Edwin, of Adsett Chapel |
18.22 |
READE, David |
Thomas Joseph - coachman of Clanna and his family 24.39 |
Recent archaeological excavations at Ruardean Castle, by Andrew Walsh & Rob Hedge |
35.18 |
Red and White Bus Co |
Archie Freeman 12.16 |
Redbrook |
Archaeology 3.76; Millstones 4.53ff, 6.33; Tollhouse 14.12; Ancient locations... 15.27 |
Redbrook |
Slag blocks 15.41; Mills 27.33 |
Reddings Lodge |
18.14 |
Redmarley |
Workhouse 26.64 |
Refene, William, of Hope Mansell |
Epitaph 7.28 |
Regards of the Forest of Dean - 1254 |
1254, 1.2; 1272, 1.2; 1282, 1.2, 4.39, 5.12 |
Reid, Thomas Mayne |
30.22 |
Reminiscences of the Forester Training School at Parkend …1960s, by Pete Ralph |
33.1 |
RENDELL, Brian |
Lessons of a lifetime: memories... with Keith Childs; review by L.M. Mayer-Jones 1.41 |
RENDELL, Brian |
A preliminary report on the excavation and research of the Lydney blast furnace complex 1604-1810 2.40. |
Rescue and conservation of Whitecliff Ironworks in the Forest of Dean, by Ian Standing |
33.13 |
Revolutionary reporter and Forest of Dean MP, by Nigel Costley |
32.17 |
Ribena, The home of: the H.W.Carter/SmithKline-Beecham factory... by Ralph Robbins |
10.30. |
Riots |
1630s, 26.42; 1658-60, 16.6; 1688, 16.41; 1795, 15.14 |
Rising Sun Engine gale |
6.4 |
Roads |
Dean Road 1.5, 3.37, 4.35; Lords Hill 3.85; Roman 1.10, 31, 3.55; Via Regia (King's Highway) 3.55, 4.35 |
Roads |
Miery Stock to Lydney 7.29; Hope Mansel and Lea Bailey 9.23; Blakeney to Purton 10.40. |
Roads |
Turnpikes 13.13; End of Turnpikes, late 19thC 30.42 |
Roads, rails and water transport in the Lydney area, compiled by Ian Standing |
36.59 |
ROBBINS, Ralph |
The home of Ribena: the H.W.Carter/SmithKline-Beecham factory, Coleford 1946-1993 10.30. |
Roberts, Alfred, collier |
6.8 |
Roberts, Rev. Thomas, of Adsett Chapel |
18.19 |
ROBERTSON, Alan |
Lord McNair's nightmare: the Forestry Bill of 1981 27.13 |
Robinson family, of Littledean, nailers |
15.33 |
Robinson, C. L., inspector of mines |
6.9 |
Robinson, John, Surveyor General |
3.9, |
Rodge Wood, Staunton |
Millstones 6.36 |
Rodmore |
Furnace 5.48 |
Roman altar, An attempt at deciphering the inscriptions carved on its sides, by Brian Johns |
20.38 |
Roman finds |
Coins 1.31, 1.36, 2.32, 2.56, 2.58, 3.35, 3.50, 3.63, 3.76, 3.78, 3.80, 9.8 |
Roman finds |
Pottery 1.21, 1.22, 1.28, 1.30, 1.36, 2.21ff, 2.25, 2.29, 2.56ff, 3.50, 3.64, 3.68 |
Roman finds |
Pottery 3.70, 3.72, 3.74, 3.76, 3.78, 3.80, 3.82, 4.62, 5.70, 6.49, |
Roman pottery type fabrics, Forest of Dean, by Bryan Walters |
2.21 |
Roman roads |
Littledean 1.10, 3.55; Nibley Green 1.31; Tidenham 7.11 |
Roman sites |
Lower Lydbrook 1.24; Great Howle Farm 1.29; Clearwell 1.36, 2.29; Lydney 2.24ff, 2.28ff, 56, 57, |
Roman sites |
High Nash 2.56; Eastbach Court 2.58, 3.50; Woolaston 6.30 |
Romano-British iron-smelting shaft furnace at Barnfield, Eastbach Court, by Bryan and Mark Waters |
3.50. |
Romano-Celtic temples & Romanised villas, A connection between? Lydney Temple & the Chesters villa, by G.W. Adams |
19.59 |
Ropehouse Ditch |
1.34 |
Ross-on-Wye |
Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21; Workhouse 26.67 |
Rowlinson, George, miners' agent |
20.13, 20.21 |
Rowlinson, Sam, of Cinderford |
20.24 |
Royal Commission on Coal Supplies 1903, submitted by David Bick |
18.33 |
Royal Engine Coalworks |
6.27 |
Royal Engineers |
16.12 |
Royal Observer Corps |
34.4 |
Royal Union Steam Navigation Colliery |
6.4 |
Ruardean |
Archaeology 1.24, 1.30, 3.63; Font 9.38; In 1244, 15.63; Hale family 13.59; Police station 15.60. |
Ruardean |
James Teague 3.5; Beech tree 3.28; Wm Mountjoy's will 6.27; Tollhouse 14.15, 15.48; Walk 18.12 |
Ruardean |
Horlick Malted Milk 24.39; Castle 35.18 |
Ruardean Hill |
Lodge 19.20 |
Ruardean Woodside |
Knight's Hill chapel 14.54; Infanticides 29.26 |
Ruddle |
18.29 |
Rudford |
Barber's Bridge memorial 7.55 |
RUDGE,Thomas |
The present state of the Forest: History of the County of Gloucestershire 1803 33.23 |
Ruspidge |
Brinchcombe limestone level 7.44; Halt 8.4; Eastern United Colliery 11.25; Police station 15.60. |
Ruspidge |
Parish boundary 4.38; Stone basin 6.50; Linear Park 8.1; Tramroad 14.25; Chapel 25 front cover |
Russells Lodge |
19.26 |
Ruston, John, of Worcester, ironmaster |
2.44 |
SADDLER,Dick |
Brickmaking 9.42 |
Saint Annal’s Gale |
7.45, 11.14 |
Saint Anthony's Well |
Beech tree 2.11 |
Saint Briavels |
Archaeology 1.21, 22, 30, 2.57, 3.66, 68, 70, 74, 13.46; Cross 2.38; George Inn cross 4.60. |
Saint Briavels |
Stowe Grange 7.16; Millstone quarry 4.56; Hermitage 7.16; Police station 15.50, 60 |
Saint Briavels |
Hermitage 7.16; Church 19.55; Font 9.38; Workhouse 26.65; Roman altar 20.39; In wartime 29.4 |
Saint Briavels |
Royal Observer Corps post 34.4 |
Saint John's Church, Cinderford |
11.7 |
Saint John's Church, Coleford |
Men and Lads' Union 1937, illus. 25.72 |
Saint Paul's Church, Parkend... and... The Crown Office of Woods and Forests, by Geoff Waygood |
20.59 |
Sallow Vallets |
Archaeology 1.34, 3.78; Crad Oak 2.8; Beech tree 3.30; Lodge 19.10 |
Sampler, A Forest - update, by Ruth Procter Hirst and others |
15.67 |
Samuel Pepys and the Forest of Dean, by Barbara Owen |
11.33 |
Sanzen-Baker, R.G., Deputy Surveyor |
16.13, 17.39, 19.5, 20.62; Oak 2.7 |
Saville, Rev. F., of Adsett Chapel |
18.24 |
Saxon spearhead, A, found alongside the Dean Road, by Brian Johns |
8.46 |
Saxons Tump |
8.37 |
Scarr Bandstand and the Hospital Sunday Movement, by Averil Kear & Keith Walker |
34.31 |
Scatterford Farm |
Tollhouse 14.12 |
School Oak, Parkend |
2.15, 3.34 |
Schools |
Bream 16.48, 22.62; Gloucester, Sir Thomas Rich's 20.33; Lydney 20.41, 25.37 |
Schools |
Newnham 16.48; Woolaston 1.20; St. Briavels Castle 29.4; Lydney Park 34.15 |
Scilly Point Level |
7.45 |
Scott- Garrett, the maze tooth, the hand beast and the fish lizard, by David Mullin |
35.8 |
Scowles |
Eastbach Court 3.50; Wigpool 4.5; Bream 5.8 |
Scowles Farm |
Tollhouse 14.12 |
Scrambles through brambles: seeking a ‘long-lost’ tramroad, by Ian Pope |
14.25 |
Scrivens, Ralph, of Upper Lydbrook, railway porter |
20.9 |
Sedbury |
Grant in 956, 5.11, 7.12 |
Seed, Alec |
5.8 |
Serridge |
Archaeology 6.25; Chestnut tree 3.30; Junction 7.31; Lodge 19.17 |
Severn, River |
At Newnham 16.35; Lydney 26.6; plan to divert 32.12 |
Severn and Wye Railway |
6.5, 7.29 |
Severn and Wye Railway and Canal Co. |
13.21, 17.12, 18.35 |
Severn and Wye Railway and Canal Co, A: a pictorial history 1810-1894, by Ian Pope |
25.4 |
Severn and Wye Railway Co. |
4.50. |
Severn Bore |
34.57 |
Severn and Wye Tramroad |
3.2 |
Severn Engineering Works |
35.72 |
Severn Portland Cement Works Ltd |
11.51 |
Severn Tunnel, The first, by Keith Walker |
15.5 |
Severn Tunnel revisited, The, by Keith Walker |
21.51 |
Shakemantle Iron Mine |
6.38, 7.45, 11.14 |
Shakemantle Quarry |
28.15, 33 |
Sheep |
16.29 |
Ship Timber |
16.5 |
Shipbuilding |
16.6 |
Shipping |
At Newnham 16.36 |
Shipwreck, by John Powell |
31.18 |
Shops |
Bream 13.5, 16.48; Cinderford 17.41; Newnham 16.32; Upper Lydbrook 9.13 |
Short, Henry, collier |
6.5 |
Short history of the Fountain Inn, Parkend, by Alan Powell |
35.4 |
Shutcastle Lodge, near Bream |
19.19 |
Siam, The Crown Prince of, at Westbury Court, by Barbara Owen |
7.23 |
Silley, Isaac, manufacturer |
9.5 |
Silver spoon to lead balloon, From, by Keith Walker |
32.4 |
Silver Stone |
Ancient locations... 15.25 |
Silvicultural changes in Dean during the 20th century, by Cyril Hart |
16.5 |
Simmonds, Cornelius |
29.6 |
SINDREY,Geoff |
Forest of Dean police stations 1840 to 2000, with Ted Heath 15.49 |
SINDREY,Geoff |
RAF Newland 14.52 |
Sir Thomas Rich's School, Gloucester |
20.33 |
Slade Brook |
1.21 |
Slade Pit |
6.4 |
Slag |
Dean Road 1.5; Great Howle Farm 1.29; English Bicknor 1.30, 3.66; Coleford 1.37, 3.85 |
Slag |
Lower Lydbrook 1.24; Clearwell 2.32; Sallow Vallets 3.78; Staunton 2.60, 3.84, 4.63 |
Slag |
Wigpool 4.11; Newland 4.17; Blakeney Hill 5.43; Edge Hill 7.51 |
Slag Blocks as Building Materials, compiled by Keith Walker |
15.40. |
Sling |
Old road from Sling to Bream... 23.35 |
Slop Gate, Drybrook |
13.16, 15.48 |
Smarts of Woolaston, The, 1500-1689, by Mary Atkins |
22.43 |
Smith, Frank, forester |
1.34 |
Smith, G.W., clerk of works |
7.35 |
SMITH, Sheila |
Faculties and church history 1.18 |
Smithing hearth |
6.19 |
Smithing hearth, A, from East Dean, by Arthur Price |
7.51 |
SmithKline-Beecham |
10.31ff |
Snappe, Walter de |
5.15 |
Soldier's Tump, Tidenham Chase |
5.7 |
Somerset, Rev. William, of Woolaston |
21.60. |
Sopwith, Thomas, surveyor |
9.3 |
Sopwith, Thomas, and the Forest of Dean, by H.W. Paar |
4.49 |
Sopwith's and Atkinson's plans of the Forest of Dean, by Ian Standing |
5.51 |
Soudley |
Dean Road 1.5, 11.30; Archaeology 3.78, 4.40; Foundry 6.38; Sutton Ponds 6.38 |
Soudley |
Fishing Syndicate 6.41; 'Soudley plots' 16.10; Sutton Lodge 19.7, 24; Ironworks 25.40 |
Soudley |
Mill 17.63; Friendly Society 18.61; Aquatic Sports 6.41; Charcoal iron blast-furnace 7.44 |
Soudley |
Archaeology 33.6 |
South Oakwood Level |
8.33 |
South Wales Borderers |
12.39 |
South Wales Portland Cement and Lime Co. |
11.51 |
Speech House |
Mining Commissioners sitting 4.50; King's Lodge 18.5; Miners' demonstration 20.12; Walk 18.12 |
Speech House |
Major Oak 2.15; Oak trees 2.6ff; 3.27; Free miners' meeting 1799, 3.8; Station 7.42 |
Spence, William, surveyor |
7.31 |
Spencer, Lord Robert |
21.24 |
Spion Kop Quarry |
13.32 |
Spring-head Temple |
Littledean 1.10. |
Stacknedge Lodge, Wigpool |
19.22 |
STANDING,Ian |
Ancient and notable trees in and around Dean 2.2 |
STANDING,Ian |
Ancient and notable trees in and around Dean - part two 3.25 |
STANDING,Ian |
The ancient trees of Lydney Park, with Geoff Waygood 4.44 |
STANDING,Ian |
Archaeological notes [Lydney bypass, earthwork, arrowhead; Flints, Coleford, Stowfield, Woorgreen, Leyshill; Staunton slag; Patten stone] 4.62 |
STANDING,Ian |
Cannop Colliery and its water difficulties 25.21 |
STANDING,Ian |
The Coleford Market Hall Company Ltd, 1865-1943 29.45 |
STANDING,Ian |
Dating the Dean Road, Forest of Dean 4.35 |
STANDING,Ian |
The Forest of Dean: differing perspectives on its ownership, purpose and use 27.4 |
STANDING,Ian |
Interesting and notable trees of Dean; Thirty years on. Part 1: The Oaks 31.41 |
STANDING,Ian |
Interesting and notable trees of Dean; Thirty years on. Part 2: Beech and Lime 32.45 |
STANDING,Ian |
Interesting and notable trees of Dean thirty years on. Part 3: Sweet Chestnut, Ash, Holly, Yew … 33.55 |
STANDING,Ian |
The rescue and conservation of the Whitecliff Ironworks in the Forest of Dean 33.13 |
STANDING,Ian |
Roads, rails and water transport in the Lydney area 36.59 |
STANDING,Ian |
Sopwith's and Atkinson's plans of the Forest of Dean 5.51 |
Standing'The Gaff', by Dean Baxter |
32.32 |
Standring, John, mining engineer |
8.11 |
Stanton, Rev. H.J., of Adsett Chapel |
18.22 |
Staple Edge, Middleridge |
7.45; Inclosure 3.38; Lodge 19.16 |
Staunton (near Coleford) |
Archaeology 1.24, 31, Oak trees 2.7; Bellman's Oak 15.25; Cross 2.38; Bloomery slag 3.84 |
Staunton (near Coleford) |
Slag 2.60, 4.63; Millstone quarry 4.57; Millstones in Rodge Wood 6.36; Turnpike house 14.11 |
Staunton (near Coleford) |
Roads 7.34; Pound 16.44; Thomas Gage 13.39; Henry and Benedict Hall charity 25.53 |
Staunton (near Coleford) |
Benedict Hall 24.47 |
Staunton (near Gloucester) |
Cross 6.48; Police station 15.61 |
Staunton & the War of American Independence: story of a Forester abroad, by Jack Cockburn |
13.39 |
Steam Engines (stationary) |
3.6, 11 |
Steam Mills |
Archaeology 1.28; Opencast site 8.18; Heywood Engine Works 12.22; 1902 map 12.25 |
Steam Mills |
Linear Park 8.1; Tramways/roads 18.47 |
Stears Lordship |
c.1244, 15.63 |
Steel |
32.35; Huntley 32.38; Linton 32.39 |
Stenders |
Beech tree 2.10; Toll-bar 13.15 |
STEPHENS, Jo |
Turnpikes & toll houses in the Bigsweir and St Briavels areas, edited by Keith Walker 14.16 |
Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury |
5.11, 7.12 |
Stone crosses of West Gloucestershire, A brief study of some of the... By Ruth Procter Hirst |
2.36 |
Stone mine, The Blakeney Hill, by David Priddis |
10.4 |
Stones |
Buck 4.57; Drummer Boy 3.35, 5.46; Gattle 2.36; Jubilee 5.69; |
Stones |
Long, St. Briavels 3.68; Patten 3.35, 4.40, 63 |
Stoney Green |
Millstones 6.37 |
Stowe |
Chestnut 3.30; Archaeology 4.63; Grange 7.16 |
Stowfleld Quarry (Staunton) |
Archaeology 4.63 |
STRANEY,ShirleyGarton |
Church Cottage, Mitcheldean 17.59 |
Striguil Marchership |
5.19 |
Striguil, The Marchership of, between Severn and Wye... by Cyril Hart |
5.11 |
Strip-and-at-it Colliery |
18.35 |
Stroat |
Grant in 956 5.11; Toll house, 15.46 |
Stroat |
Archaeology 1.38, 7.11; Slag blocks 15.41 |
SULLIVAN,Chris |
Charles Bathurst saves Lydney dog and finds god 36.22 |
SULLIVAN,Mary |
Lydney and the census of 1901 36.42 |
SULLIVAN,Mary |
Our founding fathers: the people who established the FODLS… 34.48 |
Sunday School |
Woolaston 1.19 |
Surface mining of iron ore at Wigpool, Forest of Dean... , by Paul Wildgoose |
4.4 |
Surridge |
Steam engine 3.11 |
Survey of Gloucestershire, 1947 |
16.64 |
Surveying |
Hoskold's Transit-theodolite 15.38 |
Sutton Lodge, Soudley |
19.7, 24 |
Sutton Ponds |
6.38; Letter from Ian Pope 7.61 |
Sutton Ponds, by A.K. Pope |
6.38 |
Swallow Holes |
St. Briavels 1.21 |
Sweet Chestnut trees |
2.11 |
Symonds, Rev W.S., geologist |
30.5 |
Symonds Yat |
Flint scraper 6.49; Archaeology 7.59 |
Take it a spoonful at a time, by Harold White |
17.43 |
The Talbot Ironworks, lost and found, by David Mullin |
32.38 |
Talboys, Thomas |
2.44 |
Tan House Farm medieval excavation, Newland, Glos, by Merle Marsden |
4.13 |
Tan House Farm medieval excavation, Newland, Glos, by Merle Marsden |
(a continuation...) 5.25 |
Tanner, David, ironmaster |
2.44 |
Tanning industry |
4.13ff, 5.25ff |
Taylor, John, ironmonger |
2.44 |
Taylor, Sir W.L., Deputy Surveyor |
16.12 |
Taylor, Thomas, nailer, of Littledean |
15.33 |
Taynton |
Archaeology 13.44; Forest Eyre 1270, 8.22; Ancient leats at... 14.37; Workhouse 26.64 |
Tayor, Rev J., of Adsett Chapel |
18.19 |
Teague, Charles, engineer |
12.25 |
Teague, James |
Tramroads 3.4 |
Teague, Moses, freeminer |
7.49; 11.5 |
Teague, Moses Edward, engineer |
12.22 |
Teague and Chew |
Advertisements 12.22, 23 |
Teague tramroads, The, by Ralph Anstis |
3.4 |
Teague’s Expansion Valve |
12.33 |
Temples |
Nodens, Lydney Park 2.25; 36.22; 36.36 |
Terringham family, The, (the miners' fight against them and others) by Cyril Hart |
14.62 |
Tetrapak system |
10.38 |
Theft |
Timber 3.15, 16 |
Thomas Sopwith and the Forest of Dean, by H.W. Paar |
4.49 |
Thorley, Mrs M., headteacher |
12.6 |
Three Forest V.C.s, by Pupils and Staff of Wyedean School |
12.35 |
Three wise men and the Severn bore, by John Powell |
34.57 |
Tidenham |
Grant in 956 5.11; Early and mediaeval 7.11; Font 17.18; Police station 15.50. |
Tidenham Chase |
Archaeology 1.31, 5.7, 5.69; Yew tree 2.12 |
Timber |
Supplies for navy 11.33; Trade 16.27 |
Timberhugge |
Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21 |
Time and tide at Portlands Nab, by Keith Walker |
18.28 |
Tingle family, foundry owners, of Bilson |
11.59 |
Tintern Abbey |
Grant, 1224, 5.11; Granges 5.19; Relationship to Forest 7.18 |
Tipping, Robert, miner, of Newnham |
15.5 |
Toads Mouth |
4.57 |
Tokens |
Mediaeval lead 3.61 |
Tolkien, JRR |
36.36 |
Toll houses see Turnpikes and toll houses |
|
Tollhouses, Two more, by David Bick |
Boxbush and Kerne Bridge 17.31 |
Toll roads |
Letting 14.7; Maintenance 14.7; Tickets 14.6 |
Tourism |
19.27 |
Tovey, Thomas, solicitor, of Newnham |
3.16 |
Town halls |
Cinderford 23.64; Coleford 23.63 |
Trackways, Dowsing for, in Blakeney Hill woodlands and district, by Brian Johns |
8.36 |
Trade Unions |
Forest miners and... 1860-1890 30.74; … 1890-1900 31.33 |
Traders, Bream, by Ruth Procter Hirst |
13.5 |
Trafalgar CB/TB stones, The, by Mark Ward |
34.62 |
Trafalgar Colliery |
Electricity 12.45; Brain's Tramway, 18.35; Stones 34.62 |
Trafalgar frog, The, by Dave Tuffley and Ralph Anstis |
19.63 |
Tragedy at Plump Hill Quarry, by Dave Tuffley |
25.33 |
Tramroad, The Birch Hill, by Ralph Anstis |
2.52 |
Tramroads |
Bicslade 13.20; Birch Hill 2.52; Brockaditches 17.19; Brain's 18.35; Sallowvallets 1.34 |
Tramroads |
James Teague 3.4; Sopwith's map 5.55; Crawshay's 11.17; Foundry 11.59; Shakemantle 14.25 |
Tramroads |
Bullo Pill 15.5; Monmouth 3.20; Severn and Wye 3.20; Details of construction 13.25 |
Tramroads, The Teague, by Ralph Anstis |
3.4 |
Transit-theodolite, Hoskold's, by Ian Pope |
15.38 |
Travellers Rest level crossing |
7.43 |
Tree, Veteran and archaeology project … Parkend |
33.39 |
Trees, Ancient and notable, in and around Dean, by Ian Standing |
2.2 |
Trees, Ancient and notable, in and around Dean, part two , by Ian Standing |
3.25 |
Trees, interesting and notable, of Dean; thirty years on, part 1, Oaks, by Ian Standing |
31.41 |
Trees, interesting & notable, of Dean; thirty years on, pt 2, Beech & Lime, by Ian Standing |
32.45 |
Trees, interesting & notable, of Dean; 30 years on,pt 3, Sweet Chestnut, Ash, Holly, Yew… by Ian Standing |
33.55 |
Trees of Lydney Park, the ancient, by Geoff Waygood and Ian Standing |
4.44 |
Trees of May Hill, Notable, by Rob Guest |
22.57 |
Trespass |
Cattle 16.41 |
Trestyd, David, millstone hewer |
6.30. |
Trotter, Thomas and Co., quarry owners |
13.31 |
Trotter, Arthur W., historian |
1.34; 4.38; 11.27 |
Trotter, Arthur, and the slanting shaft engine, by Robert Oliver |
29.62 |
Trotter, Dr |
6.12 |
Trotter, Dame Janet |
Address by the Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire … 30th June 2018 33.4 |
Troup, Leslie, Deputy Surveyor |
Oak 2.7; 16.14 |
Trow Green |
Tollhouse 14.19 |
Tufts Brook |
7.31 |
TUFFLEY, Dave |
The Trafalgar frog, with Ralph Anstis 19.63 |
TUFFLEY, Dave |
Tragedy at Plump Hill Quarry 25.33 |
TUFFLEY, Dave |
Westbury Brook Iron Mine 22.22 |
TUFFLEY, Dave |
The Woodside infanticides 29.26 |
Tumbling, William, free miner |
3.5 |
Tump House Inn, Blakeney Hill |
10.18 |
Turner, E. and Sons, quarry owners |
13.26 |
Turnpike Acts |
13.14, 14.5 |
Turnpike Trusts |
14.5 |
Turnpikes and Toll Houses, by Josephine Felton and others, edited by Keith Walker |
13.13 |
Turnpikes & toll houses in the Bigsweir & St Briavels areas , by Jo Stephens, edited by Keith Walker |
14.16 |
Turnpikes & toll houses in the Bream, Sling, Parkend & Blakeney areas , by Ruth Hirst and Diane Watkins, edited by |
14.18 |
Turnpikes & toll houses in the Staunton, Redbrook & Newland Areas , by Margaret Barton, map by Gordon Clissold, |
14.11 |
Turnpikes and Toll Houses, Part III [West Dean and Wye Valley], by Keith Walker |
15.42 |
Tutshill |
Turnpike house, 15.43; Police station 15.61; Friendly Society 18.61 |
Twentieth century Bream, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
16.47 |
Two Bridges |
Oak tree 3.27 |
Two firebacks, by David Mullin |
New Inn, Bream; White Cross House, Lydney 5.47 |
Two more tollhouses, by David Bick |
Boxbush; Kerne Bridge 17.31 |
Two Norman lead fonts, by Ruth Proctor Hirst and Diane Watkins |
Lancaut; Tidenham 17.18 |
Twyford Hundred |
1274, 5.11 |
Tyler, John, of Nagshead, forester |
20.63, 22.13 |
Uncertainty Colliery Level |
8.33 |
Union Pit |
6.4; 13.28; illus. 22.41 |
Union Pit disaster, The, Bixslade, 1902, by Ian Pope |
6.4 |
United Stone Firms |
13.26 |
Unusual flint scraper, An, by Brian Johns |
9.37 |
Upper Lydbrook |
Co-operative Stores 9.13; Railway porters (illus.) 20.9 |
Upper Perlieu Wood |
Millstone quarry 4.58 |
Upper Tollpike, Mitcheldean |
13.15 |
Upton, Richard, potter |
3.55 |
Uvedale Price, Superintendent of the Forest... by Cyril Hart |
21.16 |
Vaughan, David, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.54 |
Vaughan, Rev. F.W., of Adsett Chapel |
18.23 |
Vaughan, Louis, of Upper Lydbrook |
20.9 |
VCs, Three Forest, by Pupils and Staff of Wyedean School |
12.35 |
Verderer's Election December 2009, by Keith Walker |
25.63 |
Verderers |
And James Teague 3.7; Oak 3.27 |
Verdict of the three foreign hundreds in the Forest of Dean (c.1244), by Cyril Hart |
15.63 |
Veteran tree and archaeolgy project,Brookways Ditch, Parkend |
33.39 |
Via Julia |
4.35, 9.8 |
Via Regia |
3.55, 4.35 |
Victoria Cross |
Forest recipients 12.35 |
Vindictive, HMS |
12.35 |
Viner Ellis family, of Minsterworth |
18.21 |
Viney Hill |
Archaeology 6.22; Stone mine 10.5; Tollhouse 14.21; Friendly Society 18.61 |
Visit to thee Forest churches, A ... by Ruth Proctor Hirst and Diane Watkins |
12.19 |
Wade, Major John |
2.44, 16.6 |
Walding, Cornelius, miner, of Ruardean Hill |
8.8 |
Walker, H., Deputy Inspector of Mines |
6.9 |
WALKER,Keith |
The Feathers Hotel, Lydney 17.4 |
WALKER,Keith |
The first Severn Tunnel 15.4 |
WALKER,Keith |
From Ethelred to Bledisloe: the origin and growth of Lydney 36.5 |
WALKER,Keith |
From silver spoon to leadballoon: the rather short story of Blakeney Hill Galena Mine 32.4 |
WALKER,Keith |
Local voluntary hospitals 34.24 |
WALKER,Keith |
Milestones in West Gloucestershire, with Ruth Proctor Hirst 24.50. |
WALKER,Keith |
New Fancy - celebrating 40 years as a community site, by Pete Ralph and Keith Walker 31.4 |
WALKER,Keith |
"Oh Mr Office of Woods - make us a road!" 30.42 |
WALKER,Keith |
The Severn Tunnel revisited 21.51 |
WALKER,Keith |
Slag blocks as building materials 15.40 |
WALKER,Keith |
Time and tide at Portlands Nab 18.29 |
WALKER, Keith, editor |
Turnpikes and tollhouses 13.12, 14.3, 15.42 |
WALKER,Keith |
Verderer's Election, December 2009 25.63 |
WALKER,Keith |
Where was 'Sailor's Island'? 26.6 |
WALKER, Keith and Averil Kear |
Scarr Bandstand and the Hospital Sunday Movement 34.31 |
Walker, Rev., of English Bicknor |
2.8 |
Walker, Rev. W.J., pastor |
18.26 |
Walks, Forest |
18.12 |
WALSH, Andrew, with a contribution by Rob Hedge |
Recent archaeological excavations at Ruardean Castle 35.18 |
WALSH, Andrew and Jesse WHEELER |
Mining the Forest's secrets: … Yorkley and Soudley 33.6 |
WALTERS, Bryan |
am Chase; Staunton; Lydney; Nibley Green; Breckness Ct; New Weir; High Nash; Sallow Vallets; Clearwell; High Woolaston; Mile End] 1.21 |
WALTERS, Bryan |
chaeological notes [High Nash, Eastbach Court; Broadwell; Oldcroft; Staunton; Lydney; Blakeney; Whitecliff; Coleford; Edgehills] 2.56 |
WALTERS, Bryan |
kshaft; Mitcheldean; Soudley; Sallow Vallets; Pingry Farm; Glasshouse Hill; Dean Road; Welshbury Hill; Awre; Blakeney; Staunton] 3.59 |
WALTERS, Bryan |
Dean Road excavation, near Soudley 2.5 |
WALTERS, Bryan |
Even God cannot change the past 1.39 |
WALTERS, Bryan |
Forest of Dean Roman pottery type fabrics 2.21 |
WALTERS, Bryan and Mark |
Excavation of field strip, lynchet and hollow way at Littledean 3.54 |
WALTERS, Bryan and Mark |
Excavation of Romano-British iron-smelting shaft furnace at Barnfield, Eastbach Court 3.50. |
Wanklyn and Grindell, potters |
2.49 |
War, American Independence |
Thomas Gage 13.39 |
War, Boer |
15.68, 21.40. |
War, Civil |
14.43, 25.47 |
War, First World |
Cinderford 12.11; Silviculture 16.11; In Dean 20.4; 13th Glosters 20.19 |
War, First World |
Agriculture 16.55; Memorial Hall Parkend 23.47; Thomas Joseph ...and family 24.39 |
War, Second World |
Silviculture 16.12; Bream 16.48; Agriculture 16.62; RAF Newland 14.52; Parkend 26.27 |
War memorials |
Bream 14.31, 16.49, 20.18; Cinderford 12.14, 20.17; Drybrook 20.18; Lydney 20.18 |
War memorials |
Newnham 20.18; Parkend 23.47 |
War to end all wars, The: the Forest at war, 1914-1918, by Christine Martyn |
20.4 |
Ward, Elam, pound keeper |
16.42 |
WARD,Mark |
The Trafalgar CB/TB stones 34.62 |
Ward, Radcliffe, electrical engineer |
9.5 |
Warren, Harry, collier |
24.31 |
Warren James and the Dean Forest Riots, by Ralph Anstis |
Book review 2.55 |
Waterloo Pit and people, by Steven Carter |
35.38 |
Wartime memories, Some, by Ruth Proctor Hirst |
10.28 |
Wartime reminiscences of St. Briavels Castle, by George Beckmann |
29.4 |
Warwick's Wood |
4.44 |
Washery Woods |
8.8 |
WATKINS,Diane |
Death at Whitecroft Mill, with Keith Webb 21.62 |
WATKINS,Diane |
Harold Watkins: a Forest of Dean champion 10.23 |
WATKINS,Diane |
Turnpikes & toll houses in the Bream, Sling, Parkend & Blakeney areas, with Ruth Proctor Hirst 14.18 |
WATKINS,Diane |
Two Norman lead fonts [Lancaut, Tidenham], with Ruth Proctor Hirst 17.18 |
WATKINS,Diane |
A visit to three Forest churches [Woolaston, Aylburton, Alvington], with Ruth Proctor Hirst 12.19 |
Watkins, Francis, ironfounder, of Lydney |
2.43 |
Watkins, Harold, a Forest of Dean champion, by Diane Watkins |
10.23 |
Watkinson, John, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.57 |
WATTS, Melville |
Friendly Societies 18.61 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
The ancient trees of Lydney Park, with Ian Standing 4.44 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
The Dean Forest Lodges, part 1 18.4 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
The Dean Forest Lodges, part 2 19.4 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
The Dean Forester Training School 17.35 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
The keepers and woodmen of Dean 22.11 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
The Memorial Hall, Parkend 23.47 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
Parkend House and the Deakin family 21.4 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
Pounds in the Forest of Dean 16.41 |
WAYGOOD,Geoff |
St. Paul's Church, Parkend: ... and its association with the Crown Office of Woods and Forests 20.59 |
Webb, Albert, collier |
6.8 |
WEBB, Alf |
Archaeological notes, with Brian Johns [polished flint axes; flint arrow head; metallic finds] 13.44 |
Webb, Harry, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.4; 20.20. |
WEBB, Keith |
Death at Whitecroft Mill 21.62 |
WEBB, Keith |
Marefold and the furnace: a journey of discovery 9.18 |
Weirs |
Basket 7.12; Hackle 7.12 |
Wells |
May Hill 25.57 |
Welshbury |
Arrowhead 3.78; Beech tree 3.28; Sword 7.59; Forest Eyre 1258, 8.21; Archaeology 13.44 |
Wenchford |
5.46 |
Wenchford: a study of a popular Forest of Dean picnic site, by Brian Johns |
19.27 |
Wesley, Charles, and the Forest of Dean, by Mary Atkins |
21.49 |
West Gloucestershire corn mills, by M.J.A. Beacham |
27.33 |
West Gloucestershire Power Co. |
12.47, 19.53 |
Westaway medal, Drybrook Primary School |
33.51 |
Westbury Brook |
1.17 |
Westbury Brook Iron Mine |
2.62, 7.45 |
Westbury Brook Iron Mine, by Dave Tuffley |
22.22 |
Westbury Hundred |
In 1244, 15.63 |
Westbury on Severn |
Cross, 2.38; Holm oak tree 3.27; Crown Prince of Siam's visit 7.23; Police station 15.61 |
Westbury on Severn |
Boughton family 19.35; Workhouse 26.64, 29.56; Royal Observer Corps post 34.4 |
Western Lodge, Parkend |
19.25 |
WHEELER, Jesse and Andrew WALSH |
Mining the Forest's secrets: … Yorkley and Soudley 33.6 |
Wheeler, John and Richard, iron masters |
6.45 |
Where was 'Sailor's Island'? by Keith Walker |
26.6 |
Whippington Brook |
Ancient locations... 15.27 |
Whirtstone, Elizabeth, of Newland |
6.27 |
White, Frederick, of Upper Bilson |
18.44 |
WHITE, Harold |
Take it a spoonful at a time 17.43 |
White, John 'Crasher' - biology master, by Mary Atkins |
25.37 |
White, William, of Newland |
2.46 |
Whitecliff |
Furnace 2.62, 3.85; Ironworks 33.13; Road 1.37; Tollhouse 14.13 |
Whitecroft |
Roman coin 6.49; New road 7.38; Parkhill Lodge 19.9; Chapel 21.8; Mayor 26.50. |
Whitecroft Mill, Death at, by Diane Watkins and Keith Webb |
21.62 |
Whitecroft Patent Fuel Works, The, by Ian Pope |
9.4 |
Whitecross House |
2.42, 4.44, 5.48 |
Whitecross School |
Side-by-Side project 1.41; Blast furnace excavation 2.40, 60. |
Whitehouse, Mr., engineer |
7.42 |
Whitemead Park, Parkend |
19.5, 20.62; Repairs 21.35 |
Whitson family, of Newland |
4.13 |
Wignall, James, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.50. |
Wigpool |
Surface mining of iron 4.4; Stacknedge Lodge 19.22 |
Wilde, William, keeper |
5.12 |
Wilden, Edward |
6.28 |
Wilderness Portland Cement Co. |
11.48 |
Wilderness Estate, Mitcheldean |
7.25, 11.47 |
WILDGOOSE, Paul |
Surface mining of iron ore at Wigpool, Forest of Dean: a recent survey 4.4 |
Wildin family, of Bream |
14.35 |
Wilkins, Rev. John, of Adsett Chapel |
18.19 |
William Cobbett in the Forest of Dean, by David Mullin |
32.4 |
Williams Saw Mills, Cinderford |
11.61 |
Williams, Bill, collier, of Cinderford |
18.45 |
Williams, Rev. James, of Adsett Chapel |
18.25 |
WILLIAMS,Pat |
Kempley's churches - new and old, with Mary Atkins 25.74 |
WILLIAMS,Pat |
Meshach Cooke, June 1864-June 1950 21.56 |
Wills and testaments, Forest, by Barbara Owen |
6.26 |
Wimbelow Bottom |
3.5 |
Wimberry |
Flood 6.8; Branch railway 7.34; Bridge 7.41 |
Wimberry Slade |
3.5 |
Winner, or Winning, Pit |
8.8 |
Winter, Sir John see Wintour, Sir John |
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Wintle, James, of Newnham, solicitor |
6.38 |
Wintle, John, free miner |
3.5 |
Wintour, Sir John |
2.41, 43, 11.33, 14.43, 16.6; 24.19 |
Wintour family |
2.42, 44, 4.44, 5.48 |
Wintour family see also Wynter |
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Witt, John |
4.32 |
Women's Forestry Corps |
16.11 |
Wood distillation |
16.10, 24.7 |
Wood Distillation Works and munitions supply in the Great War, The, by Roger Deeks |
24.7 |
Woodcroft |
Police station 15.62 |
Woodside Gate, Cinderford |
Turnpike 13.17 |
Woodside infanticides, The, by Dave Tuffley |
29.26 |
Woolaston |
Parish cottage 1.19; Cross 2.38; Domesday 5.19; Thomas Ampney's will 1445 6.26 |
Woolaston |
Police station 15.62; Chesters Villa 4.55, 19.59; Woodside Chapel 21.56; Netherend Stores 21.59 |
Woolaston |
Archaeology - High Woolaston 1.38; Gough family 4.26; Domesday 5.11, 19; Church 12.19 |
Woolaston |
Friendly Societies 18.61; Smart family 22.43; Cone Quay 22.44; Cone Mill 35.72 |
Woolaston, A ramble through the history of, by Mary Atkins |
25.59 |
Woolaston in days gone by: the parish cottage and Sunday school, by Lucy Durrant |
1.19 |
Woolminoake |
Ancient locations... 15.23 |
Woorgreen |
Flints 4.63; Opencast mining 16.14; 28.13, 30 |
Worcester |
Lodge 3.7, 16.41, 18.7; Walk 18.12 |
Worcester, Marquess of, Warden of the Forest |
16.41 |
Worgan, Agnes, of Blakeney |
6.27 |
Work of the last Home Office Mining Surveyors in Dean, The, by Paul Morgan |
32.52 |
Workers' Educational Association |
5.4 |
Workhouses in the Forest of Dean, by Cecile Hunt |
26.62 |
Workhouses in the Forest of Dean, Poor Law and, by Cecile Hunt |
29.53 |
Working Plan |
1960, 16.13 |
World War I |
Cinderford 12.11 |
World War II |
Lincoln Hill Lodge 19.14; Home Guard 26.16; in Parkend 26.27 |
World War II, Some memories of, by Sally McGoon |
23.27 |
Worthington, John, MP |
Parliamentary elections 13.54 |
Worthy, Ernest, colliery manager |
6.6 |
Wye Valley Woods Working Circle |
16.15 |
Wye, River |
Millstone quarries 6.31 |
WYEDEAN SCHOOL, Pupils and Staff |
Three Forest VCs 12.35 |
Wyegate |
Grant, 1338, 7.16 |
WYNN,Nicola |
Adding color to history: Diaries of Thomas Hale 1885-1893 34.37 |
Wynter, Sir William |
17.5 |
Wyntour, Sir John see Wintour, Sir John |
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Wyrrall family |
Family tree 22.19 |
Yapp, Thomas |
29.26 |
Yartleton |
8.22 |
Yarworth family, of Bream Cross |
20.14 |
Yew Tree Brake Lodge |
19.15 |
Yew trees |
3.32-33, 4.45, 47 |
Ymme, Thomas |
6.27 |
York Lodge |
18.8 |
Yorkley |
Tollhouse 14.20; Police station 15.62; Cockshoot Lodge 19.21; Oakenhill Lodge 19.21 |
Yorkley |
Excelsior Band 6.14; Pound 16.42; Coronation 1953 27.62 Archaeology 33.6 |
Yorkley Church Centre, by Averil Kear |
19.57 |
Young, D. W., Deputy Surveyor |
16.12, 20.62 |
Young, Henry, of Cinderford |
20.22 |
Young, James, miner |
6.4 |
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