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1 THE LOST VILLAGE OF ANDRESCHURCH th th century, urban working patterns 0 th century, Whetstone Manor th century marital breakdown 0 Whetstone Manor th century, Whetstone Manor, black economy Aaron of Lincoln Aaron the Jew of Leicester, affluence, 0s agricultural areas Hamilton 0, Ratcliffe on the Wreake see also livestock management agricultural trades, 0 Alldred, Joseph Allen family, Whetstone Manor,, 0, Alexander (d.), Christopher (d.) Edward (d.),, Elizabeth (wife of Thomas (d.)) Elizabeth (daughter of Edward) 0 Frances Isabel (wife of William (d.)), James (d. or earlier) 0 James (d.) James (d.0) James the younger,, John (d.) John Cooper (d.), Margery (wife of James (d.)) 0 Mary (wife of John Cooper) Mary Isabella Ralph (d. or earlier) Ralph (d.), terriers Thomas, Rector (d.),, Thomas (d.), 0, Thomas (d.) Thomas of Blaby William (d.), William the younger,, Zachary, alley-ways, livestock management, Anderson, Trevor Anglo-Saxon period INDEX Notes: Page numbers in italics denote Figures, those in bold indicate Tables. coin hoards finds pottery,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites,, 0 St Nicholas s Church, Leicester animal bones Hamilton site, 0, pipeline route 0, see also bone fragments; livestock management Annual Reports LAHS Portable Antiquities Scheme Anstey antiquities, Jewish connection apothecaries, Aquilea mint, Roman coins Arcadius, coins,, archaeology Leicester 00 Leicestershire 00 pipeline route Rutland 00 Rutland Water architecture Gaddesby Church political connection social context Arles mint, Roman coins armlets, Roman, see also bracelets Armston, William arrowheads, Neolithic 0,, Ashby family Ashby Folville to Thurcaston pipeline, site 0 0,,,, site, 0, site, 0 Aubrey, John Aureus, Gordianus austerity, post-war bakers 0, Barkby, settlement sites base metal coins,, Bateson, Mary baths, Roman,, Beamish, Matthew Beeby parish, beer production, Roman

2 0 INDEX Belers, Roger 0,, Belton Bentley, Richard Bevan, Lynne 0,, Biblicism Bird, John 0 Birstall Blaby Freer family, Whetstone Manor properties,,,, black economy, Soar Valley morality pilfering,, 0 poaching blacksmiths blade cores Bronze Age, Mesolithic Neolithic 0, Bland, John bone fragments Garley s Field site, 00 Hamilton site, 0, 0,,, pipeline route 0, see also animal bones book reviews boot and shoe factories Botfish family, bottle-neck feature, crowding-alleys 0 bowls Iron Age, Neolithic 0 Roman,, bracelets, Roman,,, see also armlets brewers 0, bribery bridgemasters 0, Bronze Age enclosure ditches 0 flints 0,,, 0,,, Garley s Field site Hamilton site pottery,,, 0,,,,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites,, Rearsby, post-holes roundhouse (possible) bronze coins,, 0 brooch, Anglo-Saxon Browning, Jennifer 0 Burgh Castle, Norfolk burials, Roman,,,, 00, 0 burnt remains see also charred plant remains Burton, William Bury St Edmunds, Jewish community butchers 0, buttresses comparison function and design, gabled,, Buxton, Derbyshire Byrd, Thomas calcination of bones 0, calibrated radiocarbon dates Cambridge Jewish community Trinity College Carlyle, Simon carpenters carriage of materials Carte, Samuel, Carter, Henry 0 Carter, John Edward carters carved heads, Gaddesby Church, Castle Cement works, Ketton 0, Castle Donington,,, 0, casual employment, th century cattle bone fragments 0 crowding-alleys 0 cemeteries see burials ceramics see pottery cereals, Hamilton site 0,, see also plant remains chancery cases, money 00 chapels, synagogue origins see also churches charcoal, 0,, charred plant remains,, 0, child remains 0,, Christ Church 0,,, Christianity Jews and 0,, Roman burials, 00 Church Association, Church Council churches buttress comparison, dedication employment 0 Gaddesby income,, synagogue origins see also Evangelicanism; individual churches churchwardens accounts 0, 0 cist burials,,,,, Clayton, Richard,, 00, 0, 0 clerk Cliffe, John coin hoards Iron Age medieval 0, Roman,,,,,, 00, 0, 0,

3 INDEX Colchester Collins, Fausten, Collyweston stone Colston, Peter composite tools Confirmation 0 consistory courts, 0, 00 Constantinian coins, Cooper, Lynden Cooper, Nicholas J., copper alloy bracelets mount, tanged knives, Cornwall, Jewish community 0 Cosby family, 0, 0 Cossington, roundhouse coumecherchiam meaning Countesthorpe Freer family Whetstone Manor properties,,, court rolls, Whetstone Manor,,,, covenants, Whetstone Manor 0,, crafts see trades Creighton, Bishop Mandell Cressant of Harborough Cropston crowding-alleys,, crying down, Alice Robey,, cups, Peterborough Ware, 0 Curteis, Mark curving funnels, crowding-alleys cutlers Davys, Rev. Edmund, day rates de Gaddesby see Gaddesby Decorated work, Gaddesby Church decorative techniques, 0, denarius Denby Old Hall,,,,, 0 Derbyshire, Buxton Despenser family, 0,, Deverel-Rimbury pottery, Devonshire, William disarticulation of bones 0, ditch systems enclosure ditches 0, Hamilton site,,, 0,,,, 0,, 0, documentary evidence, Whetstone Manor, double ditches droveways Dyer, Christopher Early Bronze Age, flints, see also Bronze Age Early Iron Age Hamilton site, pottery Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites early-modern small town 0 earthworks, medieval East Midlands, pottery ecclesiastical courts, 0, 00 economy, Hamilton site education, parish schools Edward I, King Edward II, King, 0 Elizabethan period, Whetstone Manor 0, Elliot, Thomas employers, black economy employment patterns (0 0) 0 bridgemasters casual employment, disruption 0 learned services parish churches 0 schools time and work-discipline 0, trades 0, women Enclosure Commission, enclosure ditches Bronze Age 0 Iron Age 0 Roman English Heritage English Surnames Survey entrance features, Hamilton structures,,, Ermine Street, Essex, Gestingthorpe estate administration, Gaddesby, evaluation trenching, 0 Evangelicanism Bible studies church income education extremism prohibitions, see also Christ Church; Holy Trinity Church; St Peter s Church Eye Kettleby, fabricators, Neolithic 0, fabrics Iron Age pottery,, Middle Bronze Age pottery, Peterborough Ware prehistoric pottery Faithfull, Rev. James, 0, farmstead, Roman fellmongering female human remains, femoral bones

4 0 INDEX Fengate pottery, festivals, saints 0 field systems, 0 see also enclosure ditches fingernail-impressed motifs,,, flake cores Bronze Age, Hamilton site Neolithic 0,, flints Bronze Age 0, 0,,, Hamilton site, Iron Age Neolithic, 0,,, 0,, Florance, John A. flotation fractions (flots) Flower, John folklore, Jewry Wall,,, food rationing form analysis, Iron Age pottery Fosbrooke, Leonard, 0, 0 fossil shell-tempered pottery Fox, Thomas,,, Foxcroft, John France, Jewish communities, 0 frankpledge, Freer family,,,, Friendship-Taylor, Roy funnels, crowding-alleys furrowing,, 0 see also plough damage Gaddesby, estate administration Gaddesby Brook Gaddesby Church architecture gabled buttresses,, stone heads, west front, Gaddesby, Ralph de 0 Gaddesby, Richard de Gaddesby, Robert de carved head, estate steward,, social connections Gallic coin mints, 0 Garley s Field site, 0, bracelets,,, burials,,,, 00, 0 coin hoard,,,,,, 00, 0 pottery,,,,,,, Garret, Elianor, 0 gateways, Roman genealogical research methods gentility, Loughborough Geoffrey of Monmouth geology, Garley s Field site Germany, Jewish communities Gestingthorpe, Essex Getliffe, Thomas gilds 0 glaziers 0 gold Aureus of Gordianus, grammar-school foundations granite inclusions Mountsorrel, granitic fabrics,,, graphs, radiocarbon dating graves, Roman, Garley s Field site,,,,, 00, 0 gravestone-laying Great Bowden Great Casterton, Greece, Jewish communities Gretton, Northamptonshire ditch system pottery Groby grog-tempered pottery, 0, grooms Grooved Ware Grosseteste, Robert Guest, P. gullies, Hamilton site,,, 0, 0 Halford family, Hamilton, Leicester,, 0, ditch system,,, 0,,,, 0,, 0, structures, 0,,,,, 0,, Harris, Oliver D. Hartley, Robert F. Hawkins, H.W. hawthorn-type charcoal hedgerow tree charcoal Henshawe, Robert Herbert family Heyley, Eunice Heyrick, William hidden economy Hill, Rev. William Hinckley Hind family historic building recording, Hodge, Rev. Edward Grose Hogg, Alan Holy Bones name, Jewry Wall, Holy Trinity Church 0,,, Honorius, coins,, 00 Hoskins, W.G. housing developments, Hamilton site human bone,, 00 Humberstone, Leicester 0, 0,, Huncote, Freer family, Hylton, Tora

5 INDEX indenture quadripartite covenants 0, inhumation burials, 00 see also burials Irchester, Northamptonshire Iron Age Bath Lane, Leicester ditch systems 0, flints Garley s Field site Hamilton site pipeline route pottery,,,,,,,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites Scored Ware, ironmongers, Irvine, Rev. Andrew 0 Isaacs, Rev. Albert Augustus, 0 Isabella, Queen, Jacobean period, Whetstone Manor Janus association, Jewry Wall jars Hamilton site,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites, Jarvis, Henry Jerusalem, Wailing Wall Jewish communities antiquities connection medieval sites,,, Roman Britain, stone houses Jewry Wall, Leicester,, Jews Mount, Oxford Joan of Leicester John, Angela V. joiners Jones, Elaine Jones, Graham, Josce of Leicester Jubbergate street, York Judaism 0 see also Jewish communities jurat/jury theory, juvenile bones see child remains Kegworth Ketton, Rutland, Garley s Field site, 0, Key House, Castle Donington, Kibworth Harcourt, kilns, Roman Kirby Muxloe knapping skills knives, copper alloy, LAHS see Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society Lancashire, Ribchester Lancaster, Earl of 0,, landscapes pastoral economy, saints 0 villages, northern England 0 Late Bronze Age flints, Hamilton site,, pottery Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites,, 0 Late Iron Age Hamilton site, pottery,,,, Launde lawyers, lay readers 0 learned services Leary, Ruth leases, Whetstone Manor, 0,,,, Leicester archaeology 00 Bath Lane Carey s Close Great Central Street 0 Grey Friars Melton Road negative watching briefs The Newarke Oxford Street Evangelicanism Hamilton site, 0 Jewry Wall, medieval Jewish community,,, 0 Leicester, Earl of 0,, Leicestershire archaeology 00 Anstey Belton Castle Donington Cropston Great Bowden Groby Hinckley historic building recording Kegworth Kirby Muxloe Launde Lockington Loughborough Melton Mowbray Mountsorrel Narborough negative watching briefs Old Dalby Plungar Rearsby Rearsby Bypass scheme Rothley Stonesby

6 0 INDEX Leicestershire (cont.) archaeology (cont.) Swinford Wymeswold 0 Wymondham 0, Jewish communities Lockington medieval earthworks medieval villages, settlement sites Whetstone Manor Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society (LAHS) Annual Report Committee Honorary Librarian Officers Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service (LMARS), Leland, John 0,, Lemyngton s House, Loughborough letters of attorney Lichfield consistory court 0, 00 limb bones, 0 liminal channels Lincoln, Jewish community Lincolnshire, Tallington linear boundaries, Hamilton site linguistic evidence, Jewry Wall 0 lion figurine, Lismore Fields, Buxton lithics, Hamilton site,, livestock management, Hamilton site,, LMARS see Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service local history project Lockington, London, Jewish communities, Loughborough, archaeology Loughborough (0 0) 0 development 0 gentility and urban consumption location street pattern topography working patterns 0, Lyon mint, Roman coins M motorway, machine excavation damage,, 00 McSloy, Ed 0,,, McWhirr, Alan Magee, Bishop William Connor, male human remains, 0 mandible bone fragments, 0 manor house, Wymondham 0, manorial records, Whetstone Manor Manton maps, Whetstone Manor marital breakdown 0 consistory court case 00 financial issues 00 Market Harborough Market Overton Martin family,, Martin, Geoffrey Haward masons, materialism, post-war 0 Mayes family medieval period Bath Lane, Leicester earthworks Hamilton site 0, Jewish communities,,, Judaism in art/culture 0 ovens 0, villages 0 Melton Brook, settlement sites, Melton Mowbray Merriman, Peter Merton College, Oxford chapel architecture,, estates, Mesolithic flints 0,, reduction strategies metal detecting surveys, metalwork, Roman see also coin hoards microlith blades Middle Bronze Age enclosure ditches 0 Hamilton site pottery,,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites,, 0 Middle Iron Age Hamilton site,, pottery,,,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake 0 Middle Neolithic Impressed wares see Peterborough Ware Millstone Grit miniature vessels mints, Roman coins,,, 0 Monckton, Angela 0 money, chancery cases 00 moneylenders, Jews as 0, Montfort, Simon de, 0 Moore, Richard morality, black economy morals, marital breakdown 0 Morgan, Graham C. Mortimer, Roger, 0, Mortlake-style bowls mount, Anglo-Saxon, Mountsorrel archaeology factories 0,

7 INDEX granite intrusions, Millstone Grit Mutch, Alistair NA see Northamptonshire Archaeology Narborough Nene pottery Neolithic flints, 0,,, 0,, pits, Rearsby postholes pottery 0,,, 0 Ratcliffe on the Wreake sites, Nevile, Dr Thomas 0,, Nevinson, Henry W. Newcastle upon Tyne Newman, Aubrey Nichols, James, Nonconformity, Norfolk, Burgh Castle Norman remains, St Nicholas s Church North Hamilton site, Northampton, synagogues Northampton Sands Northamptonshire Gretton, Irchester Weekley Hall Wood Northamptonshire Archaeology (NA), northern England surnames villages 0 Norwich, Jewish communities notched flints oak charcoal Oakham, Rutland field walking survey Mortlake style bowls obituary, Geoffrey Haward Martin occupations 0,, see also employment patterns Old Dalby oral enquiry, black economy osteological evidence,, see also bone fragments ovens, medieval 0, Ovens, Robert Overton, Robert de 0,,,, ovoid scrapers, Neolithic 0,, ox-eye window, Gaddesby Church,, Oxford Jews Mount Merton College,, synagogues Palaeolithic, flints Palmer family, parallel double ditches parish churches, employment 0 parish register data 0 parish schools parochial councils Parsons, David 0 pastoral farming 0,,, see also livestock management patronage, Gaddesby Payne, Ian Payne, Randolph/Randal Pearson, Dr John Pegg, Richard,, 0 penny of Offa Peterborough Ware, 0, pew rents,, Phipps, John pilfering,, 0 pipeline route, Ashby Folville to Thurcaston, plans, Whetstone Manor plant remains Hamilton site,, 0, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, 0 plough damage see also furrowing Plungar poaching Poland, Jewish communities politics, architecture connection Portable Antiquities Scheme, Annual Report 00 post-diocletianic coin types 0 post-world War II postholes Cossington 0, Hamilton structures,, 0, 0, Ratcliffe on the Wreake,, Postles, Dave 0, pottery Anglo-Saxon,, Bronze Age,,, 0,,,,, Gallo-Belgic Hamilton site, 0, Iron Age,,,,,,,, Neolithic 0,,, 0 prehistoric,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Roman 0,,,,,,,,,,,,, Roman kiln sites pre-diocletianic coin types 0 prehistoric period Ashby Folville/Thurcaston pipeline, Hamilton,,, pottery,, processing crush, livestock management 0, provision of goods and materials, 0 provisioning trades 0,

8 INDEX provisions, pilfering public baths see baths Public Records Office public works, employment 0, 0 Pulteney family quartz Queniborough quern stone Quincy, Margaret de races, livestock management 0, radiate coins, Roman,, 0 radiocarbon dating graphs Hamilton site,,,,,, Ratcliffe on the Wreake,,,, Ragsby, William Randle, Diane Ranulf, Earl of Chester Ratcliffe on the Wreake, pipeline archaeology site 0 0 site 0 unphased features Rearsby archaeology pottery settlement sites, Rearsby Bypass scheme, recutting evidence reduction strategies, lithics religious beliefs, Roman, 00 see also Christianity; Judaism remuneration Republican silver denarius residential developments see housing developments reviews Ribchester, Lancashire ridge and furrow systems 0, Ridlington, Rutland, roundhouse rim sherds,, see also pottery Ritualism 0,, roads see droveways Roberts, Brian K. 0 Robey, Alice 0 adultery,,, family 0 poor behaviour,, witnesses for Robey, Robert 0 Robey, Thomas 0 adultery, financial affairs 00 harsh temper, witnesses for Robinson, Rev. Francis 0,,, 0, Robinson, Rev. Thomas, Robinson, Thomas, Rolls Royce 0, Roman period Bath Lane, Leicester bracelets,,,, burials,,,, 00, 0 coin hoards,,,,,, 00, 0, 0 coinage ditch systems, Garley s Field site, 0 Hamilton site, Jewish communities, Jewry Wall, Leicester, pipeline route pottery 0,,,,,,,,,,,, pottery kiln sites Rearsby rope-making Roth, Cecil Rothley, 0, Rothley Lodge Farm roundhouses Cossington (possible) Hamilton site,, Rowlett, Sir Ralph rural workers Rushey Mead Rutland archaeology 00 historic building recording Manton Market Overton negative watching briefs Seaton Jewish community Ketton, Roman coins and burials, 0, Oakham, Ridlington Rutland Water sacrificial sites St Albans, St Margaret s Church St Mary-de-Castro Church 0 St Nicholas s Church,,, St Peter s Church 0,, 0, sainthood 0 sandy ware, Iron Age Savil(l)e family Saxon period see Anglo-Saxon period schoolmasters schools, maintenance Scored Ware, Iron Age,, scrapers Late Bronze Age Neolithic 0,, Seaton

9 INDEX seeds see plant remains Segrave family, 0,,, separation, marital 0 serrated flakes 0, settlement sites Garley s Field Hamilton Vikings, sexton shale bracelets, sheep bone fragments, 0 crowding-alleys 0 shell-tempered pottery shoe industry Shore, Martin siliqua coins,, 0 silver coins Garley s Field site,, 0 penny of Offa Roman Tinwell hoard Silver Street, Newcastle upon Tyne skeletal remains see bone fragments skiving 0 skull fragments 0, Sleath, Sheila smiths Soar Valley black economy settlement sites social history M motorway villages social status solicitor, Allen family Spain, Jewish communities sports, Victorian era stakeholes see postholes Stan(d)ley family, steward s role Merton College estates,, Whetstone Manor, Stoke Golding Church, stone houses stone-lined graves,,,,, Stonesby street pattern, Loughborough street sweeping structures, Hamilton site,, 0,,,,, 0,, see also roundhouses; stone houses Stukeley, William,, surfacing, Hamilton ditch system, 0 surnames, northern England surveys English surnames field walking Garley s Field site, Whetstone Manor Swinford synagogues, Tallington, Lincolnshire tanged knives, Tarver, Anne 0 tax evasion Temple of Janus, Leicester, terriers, Whetstone Manor,, Thackam, John Thames Estuary, coin hoards theft,, 0 Theodosian coins,,, 00 Throsby, John, thumb pots, Late Bronze Age Thurcaston, pipeline route, Thurlaston 0 Thurmaston, Tinwell coin hoard Tixover Roman Villa, tooth fragments animal 0 human, topsoil stripping,,, trades, Loughborough (0 0) 0 see also employment patterns; occupations Trevelyan of Trinity College Trier mint, Roman coinage Trinity College, Cambridge conveyance of Whetstone Manor lordship of the manor 0 Twelves, Thomas two-post structures 0 unphased features, Ratcliffe on the Wreake urban consumption, Loughborough urban working patterns 0 Valentinianic coins, vase-like vessels vertebrae fragments, 0 Verulamium see St Albans vessels Anglo-Saxon Bronze Age,, Iron Age,, Neolithic,, 0 Roman see also pottery Victorian period, Evangelicanism Viking settlements, villages genesis northern England 0 social history Villers family Wailing Wall, Jerusalem Walker, Dr Richard Waller, Richard

10 INDEX Wanlip, war correspondent Warde, Richard Warwick, Jewish community, wealth, Gaddesby Church, Webster family Weekley Hall Wood, Northamptonshire West Midlands, Bronze Age vessels Wetton, John,, 0, 0 Whetstone Manor, Trinity College and conveyance to the college descent c. lordship of the manor 0 see also Allen family Whewell, William Wigston Magna William of Leicester Willoughby Waterless, windows buttress relationship Gaddesby Church,, moulding Wollands, Robert women, employment Wood, Jennifer Wordsworth, Christopher working patterns, Wreake, River, see also Ratcliffe on the Wreake Wyggeston family Wymeswold 0 Wymondham 0, York, Compiled by Indexing Specialists (UK) Ltd, Indexing House, 0A Portland Road, Hove, East Sussex BN LP. Tel: 0 indexers@indexing.co.uk Website:

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