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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  
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 Chase; Staunton; Nibley Green; Breckness Ct; New Weir; High Nash; Sallow Vallets; Clearwell; High Woolaston; Mile End] 1.21
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  
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  
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, Howard D. 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  
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 Walker14.11
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
Beating the bounds: 55 miles in 27 hours, by Ian Standing 37.56
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  
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  
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  
Bloomery iron smelting, An experiment in prehistoric, by Doug Gentles 12.40.
Bloomery slag, see Slag, bloomery  
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
Boundaries of the Forest 37.56
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, John Sandford, painter 37.49
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; Lydney United Reformed Church 37.4
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
CLOSE, Roy and Keith Walker Pressing the advantage through a 'Bright' idea 37.10
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; F.o.D. Newspapers 37.10
Coleford Darkhill ironworks 37.22
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
The Darkhill story, by Jeffrey Nicholls 37.22
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 Nicholls35.25
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 Walker13.12
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 testaments, by Barbara Owen 6.26
Foresters at law, by David Mullin 37.28
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 Hicks17.63
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 Kear14.31
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; Darkhill ironworks 37.22
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
John Sandford Buck RWS 1896-1988: artist, painter, draughtsman & printmaker 37.49
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, Alec The Yorkley Star Cricket Club 37.17
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 Lydney United Reformed Church 37.4
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 United Reformed Church by Averil Kear 37.4
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-Jones2.49
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 Marsden2.49
MAYO, Cheryl Pageants, prayers and pins: how Foresters celebrated the coronation of Queen Elizabeth ll in 1953 27.56
MAYO, Cheryl Passing on our Forest heritage 37.54
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; Customs 37.37
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  
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 Foresters at law 37.28
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; 37.23
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, Jeffrey The Darkhill story 37.22
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
Passing on our Forest heritage, by Cheryl Mayo 37.54
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
Pressing the advantage through a 'Bright' idea, by Keith Walker and Roy Close 37.1
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, by Eric Nicholls and Roger Deeks 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 Archaeology3.76; 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
Seed, Andy, The story of the Forest 37.54
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 Heath15.49
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 Waygood4.44
STANDING, Ian Archaeological notes [Lydney bypass, earthwork, arrowhead; Flints, Coleford, Stowfield, Woorgreen, Leyshill; Staunton slag; Patten stone] 4.62
STANDING, Ian Beating the bounds: 55 miles in 27 hours 37.56
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 Walker14.16
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, Shirley Garton 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, Chris Very curious' - the origin and use of the Dean Miners' customs 37.37
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 Keith Walker 14.18
Turnpikes & toll houses in the Staunton, Redbrook & Newland Areas, by Margaret Barton, map by Gordon Clissold, edited by Keith Walker 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
Very curious' - the origin and use of the Dean Miners' customs, by Chris Sullivan 37.37
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 Hirst24.50.
WALKER, Keith New Fancy - celebrating 40 years as a community site, by Pete Ralph and Keith Walker31.4
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, Keith and Roy Close Pressing the advantage through a 'Bright' idea 37.10
Walker, Rev., of English Bicknor 18.26
Walker, Rev. W.J., pastor 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 Archaeological notes [High Nash,Eastbach Court; Broadwell; Oldcroft; Staunton; Lydney; Blakeney; Whitecliff; Coleford; Edgehills] 2.56
WALTERS, Bryan Archaeological notes [Eastbach Court; Lower Lydbrook; Newent; Coleford; Ruardean; Great Howle; Courtfield; Clearwell; Lydney St Briavels; English Bicknor; Clanna; Drybrook; Aylburton; Bream; Bearse Farm; Noxon Farm; Hangerberry Hill; Redbrook; Littledean; Buckshaft; 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 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.
WALTERS, Bryan and Mark 2.49
War, American Independence Thomas Gage 13.39
   
War, Boer 15.68, 21.40.
War, English 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 Webb21.62
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 Hirst14.18
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  
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  
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  
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
The Yorkley Star Cricket Club, by Alec Kear 37.17
Young, D. W., Deputy Surveyor 16.12, 20.62
Young, Henry, of Cinderford 20.22
Young, James, miner 6.4