East Herts Archaeological Society Transactions

Contents of Volume I (1899) to Volume XIV (1961)

1899 Vol I, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Report of meeting Establishing the Societyuncredited1-6
Chadwell Spring; The New River HeadW. Frampton Andrews7-14
Scott’s Grotto, AmwellR.T. Andrews15-31
Amwell MagnaW.B. Gerish33-37
Ware PrioryR. Walters39-43
Stortford CastleJ.L. Glasscock45-55
St Michael’s Church, Bishop’s StortfordRev. H.T. Lane, M.A.57-64
Thorley ChurchRev. J.E.I. Proctor, M.A.65-70
Sawbridgeworth ChurchRev. H.A. Lipscomb, M.A.71-78
St Leonard’s Church, BengeoW.B. Gerish79-84
Sacombe ChurchR.T. Andrews85-90
Watton churchW. Frampton Andrews91-99
Annual Meetinguncredited101-110
First Excursion: Chadwell Spring and Wareuncredited111-112
Second Excursion: Bishop’s Stortford, Thorley, and Sawbridgeworthuncredited113
Third Excursion: Bengeo, Sacombe, and Wattonuncredited113-114
Report for 1899uncredited117-124
Balance Sheet for 1899J.R. Cocks125

Vol I, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing page
Plan of Scott’s Grotto, Amwell15
St. Leonard’s Church, Bengeo79

1900 Vol I, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Grant of the Manor of Aston to Reading AbbeyWilliam Brigg129-135
Opening of a Barrow in Easneye WoodSir John Evans, K.C.B., D.C.L.137-138
Furneux PelhamR.T. Andrews139-151
Some Church Chests in East HertfordshireJ. Allen Tregelles153-158
The Topographical Collections of a Hertfordshire ArchaeologistWm. Frampton Andrews159-167
A Notable County History: Clutterbuck’s “History and antiquities of the County of Hertford”W.B. Gerish169-171
Roman Station at BraughingW.B. Gerish173-179
Notes: Roman vases, Mangrove Hill, HertfordJ. Barton Caldecott181-183
Notes: Fifteenth Century Posy Ring at Wallfields, HertfordJ. Barton Caldecott183-184
Notes: Roman pottery, Railway Street: discovered during demolition of old ‘Turk’s Head’R.T. Andrews184
Notes: Roman cinerary urn, West Hill, HoddesdonR.T. Andrews184
Notes: Roman pottery at AmwellW.B. Gerish185-6
Notes: Coin of Antoninus Pius: found near Rye House stationW.B. Gerish186
Notes: Roman trackway and three iron horseshoes found during building excavations in Ware Road, HoddesdonW.B. Gerish187
Notes: Roman remains found on the site of Messrs Allen and Hanbury’s factory in 1899R.T. Andrews187-190
Notes: Seventeenth Century token: Issued by John Gilliam of WareR.T. Andrews191
Notes: Cinerary Urns found in Pishiobury Park during building excavations for Rowney LodgeJ.L. Glasscock191-192
Notes: Recent discoveries at Stanstead Abbots ChurchW.B. Gerish193-194
Notes: Recently discovered brass at Stanstead AbbottsW. F. Andrews194
Notes: Prehistoric interment at Weston: south of Lannock FarmM.R. Pryor195
Annual Meetinguncredited197-201
Fourth Excursion: St. Albansuncredited202-203
Fifth Excursion: Braughing etc.uncredited203-207
Sixth Excursion: Bishop’s Stortford districtuncredited208-212
Report for 1900uncredited213-221
Balance Sheet for 1900J.R. Cocks222

Vol I, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing page
Map of East HertsFrontispiece
Facsimile of Aston Grant129
Barrow in Easneye Wood137
Church Chests – CheshuntPage 154
Church Chests – Ansty and Furneux PelhamPage 156
Church Chests – SawbridgeworthPage 157
Roman Vases, Mangrove Hill181
Brass at Stanstead Abbotts181

1901 Vol I, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Church of St Mary, HitchinGeoffry Lucas225-252
Church of St Mary, HitchinWalter Millard253-259
A Note on the Ermine Street in HertfordshireRichard B. Croft261-264
Ancient buildings at Ware: Middle RowR.T. Andrews265-272
StandonRev. W. d’A. Crofton273-288
Hospice of the Knights Hospitallers at StandonJ.A. Brown289-291
The Parish of BroxbourneRev. J. Sawley293-297
Leper Hospital, HoddesdonR.T. Andrews and
W.B. Gerish
299-303
John Loudon McAdam, the Great Road-makerT. Salkield305-316
St Lawrence’s Church WormleyStanley Austin317-320
Great Munden ChurchRev. A.J. Tuck321-323
Little MundenClara E. Sworder325-332
Eleanor Cross at Waltham, and its sister crossesJoseph Tydeman333-346
St Peter’s Church, BeningtonRev. W. Mills347-351
Insignia and Plate of the Hertford CorporationJ. Barton Caldecott353-361
Notes: Roman Tile, Fibula and Coin of Elizabeth IW.B. Gerish363-364
Notes: Coin of Decentius and Old Axehead Found at WelwynJ. Barton Caldecott364
Notes: Thirteenth Century padlock found at WelwynW.B. Gerish365
Annual Meetinguncredited367-370
Seventh Excursion: Broxbourne, Wormley and Waltham Crossuncredited371-373
Eighth Excursion: the Standon and Munden districtuncredited374-375
Ninth Excursion: Hitchinuncredited376-377
Report for 1901uncredited379-383
Balance Sheet for 1901J.R. Cocks
Index Vol. IR.T. Andrews385-393

Vol I, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing page
St Mary Hitchin, The East End                                                                 H. Griggs
St Mary Hitchin, Ground Plan                                                           Geoffry Lucas225
St Mary Hitchin, Interior in Medieval Times                                    Geoffry Lucas229
St Mary Hitchin, Screen to South Chapel                                         Geoffry Lucas231
St Mary Hitchin, The North Side                                                              H. Griggs253
Ancient Buildings at Ware, Window Heads265
Ancient Buildings at Ware, Gothic Details271
Standon, Monument of Sir Ralph Sadlier273
John Loudon McAdam305
St. Lawrence, Wormley, The Font317
Waltham Cross at the Present Day333
Waltham Cross in 1791336
Waltham Cross Suggestion for the Terminal                           C.E. Ponting, F.S.A.339
Hertford Corporation, Mace and Sword353
Hertford Corporation, Standing Cup359
Hertford Corporation, Chalice and Tankard360

1902 Vol II, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Grant of a Market to Buntingford, A.D. 1541Thomas Tylson Greg, M.A., F.S.A.1-5
Opening of a barrow at Broxbournebury, 1901Sir John Evans, K.C.B.6-10
Rawdon House, HoddesdonJ.A. Hunt11-17
Ruined Church of Chesfield, near StevenageWilliam Frampton Andrews18-22
Stanstead St Margarets ChurchSeptimus Croft23-25
Lost memorial brasses at Stanstead St Margarets ChurchWilliam Frampton Andrews25-26
Stanstead AbbottsRev. J.W. Lewis, M.A.27-31
Rye House Castle and ManorR.T. Andrews32-45
Hunsdon ChurchElizabeth Florence Morris46-56
Gilston ChurchC.E. Johnston, B.A.57-60
St. Mary’s Church AspendenRev. A.P. Sanderson, M.A.61-63
St Bartholomew, LaystonHarry P. Pollard64-67
Datchworth ChurchRev. A. Amos, M.A.68-71
Knebworth ChurchA. Whitfield Anderson and W.B. Gerish72-77
Tylers’ Guildhall (now the Cooper’s Arms), HitchinGeorge Aylott78-81
Notes: Seal of Nicholas DillonJ. Barton Caldecott83-84
Annual Meeting 1902uncredited85-87
Tenth Excursion: Stanstead – Gilston districtuncredited88-90
Eleventh Excursion; Aspenden – Anstey districtuncredited91-96
Twelfth Excursion: Bramfield – Knebworth – Welwynuncredited96-101
Annual Report, 1902uncredited102-106
Balance Sheet, 1902J.R. Cocks107

Vol II, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Facsimile of Buntingford Market Grant1
Rawdon house, Hoddesdon11
Plan of Chisfield Church19
Stanstead St Margarets East Window and South Doorway23
Stanstead St Margarets Arches in the North Wall25
Stanstead Abbotts Church27
Rye House, East Front of Gateway32
Rye House, plan of Manor32
Rye House, Ground Plan in 168538
Rye House, Plan and Section of Gateway40
Hunsdon Church, The Pulpit50
Gilston Church57
Aspenden Church, Low -side Window61
Datchworth Church, Coffin-lid of Founder’s Tomb70
Knebworth Church, Cross on Chancel Arch73
Knebworth Church, Bache Brass75
Knebworth Church, Bourchier Knot on Turret76
“Cooper’s Arms” Hitchin, View of Window79
“Cooper’s Arms” Hitchin, Restoration as the Tylers’ Guildhall81
Seal of Nicholas Dillon83

1903 Vol II, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
The Cheshunt Inclosure AwardCharles W. Cook109-113
Excavation at Anstey CastleR.T. Andrews114-118
The Ansty Fiddler: A legend of Cave GateW.B. Gerish119-121
Eastwick ChurchRev. G.C.A. Rowley, M.A.122-123
Widford ChurchW.B. Gerish124-129
Tumuli at Barrow Farm, WidfordE.E. Squires130-134
St Andrew’s, Much HadhamRev. R.S. Gregory, M.A.135-139
The Palace, Much HadhamMrs. Wetherall140-142
Moor Place, Much HadhamF.H. Norman, J.P.143-150
St. Mary Magdalen, BarkwayHarry P. Pollard151-156
Hertingfordbury ChurchW. Frampton Andrews157-164
Tewin ChurchRev. A. Nairne, M.A.165-172
Church of St John the Evangelist, DigswellHarry P. Pollard173-177
Queen Hoo Hall, TewinE.E. Squires178-183
Notes on the Royal Palace of TheobaldsF.W. Lane184
Sir Edward Bensted, KnightW. Frampton Andrews185-194
Annual Report and Balance Sheet for 1903uncredited195-196
Thirteenth Excursion: Widford and Hadham districtuncredited196-197
Fourteenth Excursion: Barkway-Barley districtuncredited197-198
Fifteenth Excursion Hertingfordbury-Digswell districtuncredited198-199
Miscellaneous notes relating to the Societyuncredited199-201
Balance Sheet, 1903J.R. Cocks202

Vol II, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Anstey, Plan of Castle118
Eastwick Church, Tomb of De Tany122
Widford Church, Interior of Church124
Widford Church, View of the Tumulus130
Much Hadham Church, Plan of 135
Much Hadham Church, View of137
Much Hadham Church, Illustrations138
Much Hadham, Moor Place143
Hertingfordbury Church, Views of157
Tewin Church, Plan of165
Digswell Church, Tracery in north Wall of173
Tewin, Queen Hoo Hall Fresco178
Cheshunt, Theobalds Palace, Piece of Original Wall184
Cheshunt, Theobalds Palace, Banqueting Table184

1904 Vol II, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Hyde Hall, Sawbridgeworth, and its ownersElizabeth Florence Morris203-209
Dr. Charles WadeW.B. Gerish210-213
Hertfordshire Mayers and Their SongsW.B. Gerish214-228
St. Mary’s Church, AlburyW.B. Gerish229-237
Patmore Hall, AlburyW.B. Gerish238-241
St. Mary’s Church, BucklandW.B. Gerish242-246
Biography of Sir Edward Denny, Knight BanneretRev. H.L.L. Denny247-260
St. Mary’s Church, ReedHarry P. Pollard261-264
Earthworks and Moats, Reed ParishR.T. Andrews265-272
Norton Manor and ChurchGeorge Aylott273-278
Wilbury Hill, Earthworks R.T. Andrews279-289
Letchworth ChurchH.T. Pollard290-296
Manor of Thorley HallW.B. Gerish and 297
Subterranean Passages at Thorley HallR.T. Andrews298-303
All Saints’ Church and Parish, WillianRev. the Hon. L.W. Denman304-308
Annual Report, 1904uncredited309-313
Balance Sheet, 1904J.R. Cocks314
List of Special Subscriptionsuncredited315
Indexuncredited316-322

Vol II, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Hyde Hall, Sawbridgeworth 1700203
Hyde Hall, Sawbridgeworth 1904207
Albury Church, Interior229229
Albury Church, Effigies of De La Lee234
Albury Church, Chest236
Buckland Church, Mural Paintings242
Buckland Church, Font244
North Doorway, Reed Church261
Reed, Moated Sites, Plan of265
Monument, Norton Church273
Templar Effigy, Letchworth Church291
Thorley Hall, Underground Passages297
Willian Church, Brass307

1905 Vol III, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
The Religious Orders in HitchinH.P. Pollard and W.B. Gerish1-9
Wymondley CastleI Chalkley Gould, F.S.A.10-13
Great Wymondley ChurchF. Johnstone Page14-18
Delamere House, Great WymondleyH.P. Pollard19-20
Thomas Pounde, S.J.Francis J.A. Skeet21-27
Roman remains in the Welwyn DistrictR.T. Andrews28-35
Hyde Hall, SandonE.E. Squires36- 42
Sandon ChurchRev. F.W. Low, F.S.A.43-46
The Sandon Hero and the Sandon TragedyW.B. Gerish47-50
Brent Pelham Hall and its OwnersW.B. Gerish51-57
The Mound, Brent PelhamW.B. Gerish58-60
Story of O Piers Shonks and the Pelham DragonW.B. Gerish61-70
Chamberlain’s, Brent PelhamW.B. Gerish71-74
Stocking Pelham ChurchH.T. Pollard75-78
Sir Ralph SadleirT.U. Sadlier79-94
Families of Sadlier and Aston in Standon LordshipFrancis Skeet94-99
Stocks and Whipping Post at ThorleyW.B. Gerish100-101
An Old Terrier of Glebe Lands of AspendenT.T. Greg, F.S.A.102-106
Old Place names of Hertfordshire (additions to the)Prof. W.W. Skeet, M.A.107-109
Notes on the Plans of the Townsend Estate, Hertford, 1802R.T. Andrews110-113
Kelshall ChurchH.T. Pollard114-118
Annual Report, 1905uncredited119
(I)-(V)
Balance Sheet, 1905J.R. Cocks119 (VI)

Vol III, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
The Religious Orders of Hitchin, Plan of Sites1
Wymondley Castle Earthworks10
Wymondley Castle Earthworks enlarged10
Norman Doorway, Wymondley Church14
Delamere House, Great Wymondley19
Thomas Pounds in Prison21
Roman Amphora found at Welwyn28
Hyde Hall, Sandon36
Jacobean Pulpit, Sandon Church43
Brent Pelham Hall51
Tomb of O Piers Shonks61
Coffin Lid, O Piers Shonks62
Chamberlain’s. Brent Pelham71
Sir Ralph Sadlier79
Aspenden Terrier102

1906 Vol III, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
The Alien Benedictine Priory at WareH.P. Pollard119-132
Earthworks at Temple Chelsing and RennesleyG. Aylott133-134
Thundridge BuryW.B. Gerish135-139
Standon LordshipRev. Edwin Burton, D.D.140-148
CorneyburyW.B. Gerish149-152
Throcking ManorW.F. Andrews153-156
Brixbury, or The Lordship, CotteredG. Aylott157-159
Cottered ChurchH.T. Pollard160-165
Broadfield, the Story of a Departed VillageE.E. Squires and
W.B. Gerish
166-174
Danesfield, WattonH.P. Pollard175-177
The Six Hills, StevenageH.C. Andrews178-185
Chells Manor and Manor HouseG. Aylott186-188
Stevenage Church [St Nicholas]Walter Millard, F.R.I.B.A.189-194
The Seal of Richard Perers of KnebworthR.T. Andrews195-196
Biography of the Right Honourable Sir Anthony Denny, P.C., M.P.Rev. H.L.L. Denny197-216
Cave Gate, AnsteyR.T Andrews217-219
Seth WardE.E. Squires220-225
Review: Hertfordshire Maps by Herbert George Fordhamuncredited226
Annual Meeting, 1906uncredited227-228
Twenty-second Excursion, 1906: Ware, Chelsings, Thundridgeuncredited228-229
Twenty-third Excursion, 1906: Throcking, Cottered, Broadfield Halluncredited229-230
Twenty fourth Excursion, 1906: Watton, Stevenage, Little Wymondleyuncredited230-231
Annual Report,1906uncredited233
(I)-(IV)
Balance Sheet, 1906J.R. Cocks233 (V)
Archaeological studies on the two manors of Ponsbourne and Newgate Street in the parish of Bishops Hatfield, Co. HertsJames W. CarlileAppendix to volume

Vol III, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Arms of the Gardiners of Thundridge Bury135
Chimney of Old Thundridge Bury138
Standon Lordship141
Corneybury149
South Door, Cottered Church162
Broadfield167
The Six Hills, Stevenage179
Chells Farm, Stevenage187
Stevenage Church, From South-West189
Stevenage Church, Ground Plan191
Stevenage Church, Section Through Nave Looking West192
Seal of Richard Perers195
Cave Gate Ansty, Plan217
Cave Gate Ansty, Plan218
Seth Ward, Bishop of Salisbury221

1907 Vol III, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Essendon ChurchH.R. Wilton Hall233-237
Rectors of EssendonH.R. Wilton Hall238-257
The Wedgwood Font at EssendonH.C. Andrews258-260
Bayford ChurchH. T. Pollard261-263
BayfordburyRev. J.J. Baker264-268
Notes on 63, High Street, WareH.C. Andrews269-271
Gilpin House, WareR.T. Andrews272-273
Charles Chauncy, M.A., B.D., Vicar of Ware 1627-1633W.B. Gerish274-280
Ardeley ChurchH.P. Pollard281-290
Henry Chauncy (1694 – 1722)W.B. Gerish291-294
Walkern ChurchS.B. Chittenden295-296
DovecotesH.C. Andrews297-303
Christ’s Hospital, Ware and HertfordJ.F.B. Sharps304-305
All Saints’ Church HertfordW.F. Andrews306-311
Arthur, Lord Capell, Baron of Hadham (1604-49)Major F.J.A. Skeet312-335
The Sandon FlagonsW.B. Gerish336-337
Eastwick Tithe-Bookuncredited338
Review: Shallcross Pedigrees ed. The Rev. W.H. Shawcrossuncredited339
Twenty-fifth Excursion, 1907: Ponsbourne and Newgate Street, Little Berkhamstead, Essendon, Bayforduncredited340-342
Twenty-sixth Excursion, 1907: Ware Parish Churchuncredited343-345
Twenty-seventh Excursion, 1907: Walkern, Ardeley uncredited345-347
Twenty eighth Excursion, 1907: Hertford uncredited347-349
Annual Report, 1907uncredited350-351
Balance Sheet, 1907J.R. Cocks352
List of Membersuncredited353-356
Index, Vol IIIuncredited357-374
Index to Archaeological studies on the two manors of Ponsbourne and Newgate Street in the parish of Bishops Hatfield, Co. Hertsuncredited375-376

Vol III, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Essendon Church in 1883233
The Wedgwood Font, Essendon253
Palimpsest Brass in Bayford Church263
Carving and Plasterwork at 63 High Street, Ware270
Carving and Plasterwork at Gilpin House, Ware272
Rev. Charles Chauncy274
Tablet in Ware Church to Rev. Charles Chauncy295
Pigeon-House at Walkern Manor Farm303
The Old Church of All Saints, Hertford306
Lord Capell312
Monument to Henry Chauncy (1666-1703)346

1908 – 1909 Vol IV, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Pirton CastleG. Aylott1-4
St. Mary’s Church, PirtonGeoffry Lucas, A.R.I.B.A.5-18
Pirton: The Manors ofC.E. Johnston19-20
Pirton: Rectory Farm,Geoffry Lucas, A.R.I.B.A.20-26
Pirton: Hammonds FarmH.C. Andrews, M.A27-31
Pirton: The Old HallGeoffry Lucas, A.R.I.B.A.31-33
Pirton: The GrangeGeoffry Lucas, A.R.I.B.A.33-42
St Faiths Church, HextonE.E. Squires43-56
Fairclough Hall, Weston, and its OwnersE.E. Squires and W.B. Gerish57-67
Weston ChurchA.H. Bradbeer68-75
Julians, RushdenGeoffry Lucas, A.R.I.B.A.76-81
Rushden ChurchRev. James Mearns, M.A.82-85
Hospital of St Mary Magdalene: Baldock and ClothallH.C. Andrews, M.A.86-92
Quickswood, ClothallH.C. Andrews, M.A.94-99
Benwick Hall, StaplefordR.T. Andrews100-102
Dom Maurice Chauncey (d.1581)Rev. Edwin Burton, D.D.103-112
Sir Marmaduke Rawdon (1582-1646)F.W. Alington, D.D.113-116
A Romano-British Cemetery at WelwynA. Mayes117-118
Review: English Church Brasses: By E.R. Sufflinguncredited119
Twenty-Ninth Excursion, 1908: Ickleford, Pirtonuncredited120-121
Thirtieth Excursion, 1908: Benwick Hall, Stapleford, Little Munden, Standon Green Enduncredited121-123
Thirty-first Excursion, 1908: Baldock, Westonuncredited123-126
Thirty-second Excursion, 1909: Hexton, Ravensburghuncredited126-127
Thirty-third Excursion, 1909: Hoddesdonuncredited127
Thirty-fourth Excursion, 1909: Wallington, Red Hill Chapel, Rushden, Cumberlow Manor House, Clothall, Quickswooduncredited128-30
Annual Report, 1908uncredited131-133
Balance Sheet, 1908J.R. Cocks134
Annual Report, 1909uncredited135-137
Balance Sheet, 1909J.R. Cocks138

Vol IV, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Pirton Castle: plan1
Pirton Church: Ground Plan8
Pirton: The Rectory Farn-house: Ground Plan22
Pirton: Hammond’s Farm: Details of Interior Decoration:30
Pirton: The Old Hall: Ground Plan32
Pirton: Grange: Ground Plan41
Hexton Church46
Weston Church70
Julians, Rushden: Overmantle80
Rushden Church in 183184
Clothall Castle and St. Mary Magalene Hospital: Plan90
Quickswood: Plan96

1910 Vol IV, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
St Mary’s Church, BaldockWalter Millard, F.R.I.B.A.139-142
The Manor of NewnhamReginald L. Hine143-152
Hinxworth ChurchA. Whitford Anderson, A.R.I.B.A153-158
Hinxworth PlaceGeoffry Lucas, A.R.I.B.A.159-178
Place Names of HertfordshireProfessor W.W. Skeat179-181
St Katharine’s Church, Ickleford, HertsWalter Millard, F.R.I.B.A.182-185
The Fordham brass at KelshallSir George Fordham186-187
St. Peter’s Church, LilleyMatthew Feakes188-189
A Collector’s Account of 1475 for Bedwell, Little Berkhamsted and LowthesC.E. Johnston, M.A.190-197
Some Old Glass in Much Hadham ChurchH.C. Andrews, M.A.198-204
John Kellerman, the “last of the Alchemists”W.B. Gerish205-210
Thirty-fifth Excursion, 1910: Lilley, Offleyuncredited211-212
Thirty-sixth Excursion, 1910: Bishop’s Stortforduncredited212-213
Thirty-Seventh Excursion, 1910: Radwell, Newnham, Codicote, Hinxworthuncredited213-214
Thirty-eighth Excursion, 1910: Meppershalluncredited214-215
Annual Report, 1910uncredited216-218
Balance Sheet, 1910J.R. Cocks219

Vol IV, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
St Mary’s Church, Baldock: Ground Plan139
Hinxworth Church: Ground Plan153
Hinxworth Place: Ground Plan159
St Katharine’s Church, Ickleford: Ground Plan182
The Fordham brass at Kelshall186
St. Peter’s Church, Lilley: View of Old Church188
Some Old Glass in Much Hadham Church198

1911 Vol IV, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
St. Mary’s Church, MeppershallGeoffry Lucas221-231
High Down, PirtonEllen Pollard232-236
Chesfield ChurchWalter Millard237-238
Graveley Hall, GraveleyGeoffry Lucas239-242
Notes on an Ancient Memorial slab in Graveley ChurchCornelius Nicholls243-248
St. Mary’s Church,GraveleyGeoffry Lucas249-256
Aston BuryA. Whitford Anderson257-260
The Rev. Angel Chauncy, D. D.E.E. Squires261-268
Arbury BanksGeorge Aylott269-272
St. Mary’s Church, AshwellWalter Millard273-278
Bygrave: its owners, Rectors and legendsHerbert C. Andrews279-299
“Captain” James WhitneyW.B. Gerish300-305
Thirty-ninth Excursion, 1911: Chisfield, Graveley, Aston Buryuncredited306
Fortieth Excursion, 1911: Roystonuncredited306-313
Forty-first Excursion, 1911: Ashwell, Arbury Banksuncredited313-320
Annual Report, 1911uncredited321-323
Balance Sheet, 1911J.R. Cocks324
List of Membersuncredited325-328
Index, Vol IVuncredited329-334

Vol IV, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
St. Mary’s Church, Meppershall221
High Down, Pirton232
Chesfield Church237
St. Mary’s Church,Graveley249
Aston Bury257
Arbury Banks269
St. Mary’s Church, Ashwell273
Bygrave279
“Captain” James Whitney300

1912 Vol V, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
H.G. Spary, of St Albans: an ecclesiologist and his workThe Editor1-4
Codicote ChurchRev. W. d’A. Crofton5-15
Old Overseers Book of Albury Parish, 1785-1804W.B. Gerish16-20
Kimpton ChurchGeoffry Lucas21-37
Codicote Past and PresentH.C Andrews &
E.E. Squires
38-66
The Acquisition of Hertford CastleA. Purkiss Ginn67-69
St. Ippolyts ChurchW. Millard70-74
Nicholas Breakspear (Pope Adrian IV)Cornelius Nicholls75-79
Welwyn Churchwarden’s book, 1657-1732W.B. Gerish80-84
Minsden ChapelW. Frampton Andrews85-90
The Parish registers of HertfordshireThe Editor91-92
Forty-second Excursion, 1912: Codicote, Kimptonuncredited93-97
Forty-third Excursion, 1912: Watton-at-Stoneuncredited97-102
Forty-fourth Excursion, 1912: St. Ippollittsuncredited102-112
Annual Report, 1912uncredited113-114
Balance-Sheet, 1912J.R. Cocks115

Vol V, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Headstone in Codicote Churchyard5
Kimpton Church21
Diagrams of Church Plans to show System of Planning on Basis of Squares26
Hertford Castle67
St. Ippolytes Church: Plan Indicating its Development70
St. Ippolytes Church73
Ruins of Minsden Chapel85

1913 Vol V, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Roman and Pre-Roman Roads in HertfordshireUrban A. Smith117-131
King’s Walden Parish ChurchW. Millard132-138
Some Hertfordshire Deeds from the Phillips Sale 1913C.E. Johnstone139-142
Ayot St Lawrence ChurchA.W. Anderson143-147
The Parish Registers of St Andrew, HertfordW. F. Andrews148-169
The Manor of Ayot St Lawrence and King Henry VIII’s TokensW. B. Gerish170-173
Watton at Stone ChurchGeoffry Lucas174-190
Record of monumental inscriptions in HertfordshireW. B. Gerish191-196
Ayot St. Peter ChurchE.E. Squires197-205
Barkway Churchwardens’ Accounts 1554 – 1714W.T. Stubbs206-210
The Parish Registers of HertfordshireThe Editor211
Forty-fifth Excursion, 1913: Water End, The two Ayotsuncredited212-214
Forty-sixth Excursion, 1913: Abbots Langleyuncredited214-216
Forty-seventh Excursion, 1913: King’s and St. Paul’s Waldensuncredited216-218
Memorial to Sir Henry Chauncy in Ardeley Church unveiled September 24th 1913uncredited218-220
Annual Report, 1913uncredited221-222
Balance Sheet, 1913J.R. Cocks223

Vol V, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Roman and Pre-Roman Roads in Hertfordshire130
King’s Walden Church132
Interior of King’s Walden Church135
Ayot St Lawrence Church143
Plan of Watton Church190
Ayot St. Peter’s Church197
Tablet Erected in Ardeley Church, Sept. 1913220

1914 Vol V, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
St. Paul’s Warden ChurchGeoffry Lucas225-241
Hertfordshire WillsW.B. Gerish242
Japhet CrookE.E. Squires243-247
Theobalds Park WallMaberly Phillips248-262
Signing the Covenant in 1643 at WalkernW.B. Gerish263-265
Pengelly and Richard CromwellJ.R. Pulham266-271
Notes on the Manor Houses of HertfordshireA. Whitford Anderson272-281
Sir John MandevilleCornelius Nicholls282-286
Transcripts of Parish Registers in the archdeaconry of St AlbansH.R. Wilton Hall287
Cheshunt NunneryW.B. Gerish288-89
Hertfordshire and the Napoleonic InvasionThe Editor290-291
A Record of Monumental Inscriptions in Hertfordshire: AddendaThe Editor291
John Morse Mullinger, 1802 – 80W.B. Gerish292-293
Gleanings of Antiquity in Verolam and St Albans: The Editor294-298
Forty-eighth Excursion, 1914: Cheshunt, Crews Hilluncredited299-305
Forty-ninth Excursion: Kings Langleyuncredited305-306
Annual Report, 1914uncredited307-308
Balance Sheet, 1914J.R. Cocks309
List of Membersuncredited310-312
Index, Vol V.uncredited313-323

Vol V, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
St. Paul’s Warden Church: Ground Plan225
St. Paul’s Warden Church: Chancel Screen237
St. Paul’s Warden Church: The Chancel237
Cheshunt Park: Plan of Wall249
Cheshunt Park: Wall at Waltham Cross255
Cheshunt Park: Wall in Bells Field255
Cheshunt Park: Date Stone in Wall257
Cheshunt Park: Wall at Wood Green Park257
Cheshunt Park: Wall in old Palace Gardens259
Knebworth House: Ground Plan273
Hadham Hall277
Therfield Rectory279
Little Wymondley: The Priory Barn279
Great Hormead: The Brick House Plan279

1915 Vol VI, Part 1

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Rowney PrioryH.C. Andrews1-29
Hertfordshire WorthiesW.B. Gerish30-67
Elbow Lane: Hertford HeathRev. W.D. Fenning68-71
Leaden Seal Found at HadhamR.T. Andrews72-83
Mary Flint, Female Parish Clerk of CaldecoteE.E. Squires84-89
Cathale Priory, Hertfordshire: its history and siteH.C. Andrews90-97
Marriage Registers: Great and Little Wymondley, Ickleford, Willian, NortonH.F. Hatch98-145
Annual Report, 1915uncredited146
Balance Sheet, 1915uncredited147

Vol VI, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Rowney Priory: Device in Stained Glass2
Rowney Priory: circa 178517
Rowney Priory: Detail from Plan of Estate18
Rowney Priory: Meat Mortar20
Rowney Priory To-Day22
Rowney Priory: Plan of Estate, 172828
Elbow Lane: Map68
Hadham Seal72
Merchant’s Marks, Standon and Hinxworth80
Mary Flint of Caldecote84

1916-18 Vol VI, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
North Mimms ChurchH.G. Spary149-159
John, King of France: a Prisoner at Hertford CastleH.C. Andrews160-
Manor of RoxfordW.F. Andrews180-189
Holwell Parish RegistersH.F. Hatch190-225
Fiftieth Excursion, 1916: Northaw, Bookman’s Park, Water End, Swallow Holes Potterells, North Mymms Church, Welham Greenuncredited226-227
Fifty-first Excursion, 1917: Hertingfordbury, Roxford, Woolmers, Essendon, Popes Farmuncredited227-228
Fifty-second Excursion, 1918: Prior’s Wood, Blakesware, Widford, Hunsdonuncredited228-229
Conversazione, 1916uncredited229
General Society Notesuncredited229-232
Obituary of W.F. Andrews Hertfordshire antiquarian and founder member of East Hertfordshire Archaeological Societyuncredited232-233
Annual Report, 1916uncredited233
Balance Sheet, 1916uncredited234
Annual Report, 1917uncredited236
Balance Sheet, 1917uncredited237
Annual Report, 1918uncredited238
Balance Sheet, 1918uncredited239

Vol VI, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
North Mimms Church: plan156
John, King of France: Portrait164
Manor of Roxford: plan188

1919-20 Vol VI, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Shelley Family in HertfordshireH.C. Andrews241-255
An Early Court Roll of Stortford: 1318J.L. Glasscock256-260
Hexton Parish RegisterH.F. Hatch261-312
Annual Report, 1919uncredited313
Annual Report, 1920uncredited313
Balance Sheet, 1919uncredited314
Balance Sheet, 1920uncredited316

Vol VI, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Representation of the Holy Trinity from the Shelly Brass in Hunsdon Church241

1921-22 Vol VI, Part IV

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Notes on the Hundred or Grange of OdseySir George Fordham317-324
Digswell Parish RegistersH.F. Hatch325-363
Wallington Church, its patrons and its rectorsRev. James Mearns364-372
Annual Report, 1921uncredited373-374
Annual Report, 1922uncredited374-377
Balance Sheet, 1921uncredited378
Balance Sheet, 1922uncredited379
List of Membersuncredited380-382

Vol VI, Part IV, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Supposed Romano-British Enclosure, Odsey: Plan and section of Ditch and Bank318
Iron Arrow-head found at Odsey324

1923 Vol VII, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
William Blyth Gerish, AntiquaryThe Editor1-3
Barley, a Thoroughfare TownSir George Fordham4-7
Registers of the parish Church of St Mary HitchinH.F. Hatch8-50
Notes on Northaw and DistrictMrs. Wilson Fox51-55
Lockleys and some PerientsHerbert C. Andrews, M.A.56-61
Extracts relating to Hertfordshire from the Parish Registers of Chesham, BucksL.H. Chambers62-66
Review: Hertfordshire County Records, compiled by William Le HardyE.E. Squires67
Review: Bishop’s Stortford and its Story by Annie BerlynE.E. Squires67-68
Review: Notes on Sarratt Church E.E. Squires69
Review: An address on the Evolution of Maps, and The Road-books and Itineraries of Ireland by Herbert George FordhamE.E. Squires69
Review: In Varying Mood, some reprinted papers by Thomas TylstonE.E. Squires70
Review: The History of the Hertford Congregational Church by the Rev. R.O. SkinnerE.E. Squires70
Review: Kisses: being the Basia of Johannes Secundus by Thomas StanleyE.E. Squires70
Review: The Parish Church of Berkhamsted St. Peter by R.A. NorrisE.E. Squires70-72
Review: Historic Cheshunt by Percy Charles ArcherE.E. Squires73
Notes: HitchinE.E. Squires74
Notes: OffleyE.E. Squires74
Notes: WelwynE.E. Squires74-76
Notes: WillianE.E. Squires76
Notes: Advisory Committee on FacultiesE.E. Squires77
Notes: List of Hertfordshire IncumbentsE.E. Squires77
Notes: Diocesan RecordsE.E. Squires77-78
Notes: Photographic Groups of MembersE.E. Squires78
Annual Report, 1923uncredited79-80
Balance Sheet, 1923uncredited81
Revised Rulesuncredited82

Vol VII, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
William Blyth Gerish1
Section of the Road from London to Norwich and to Walsingham7
Travellers by Road in 18267
Digswell Church56
Lockleys. Welwyn56
The “Boars Head” and the “Black Lion”, Bishop’s Stortford67
Berkhamsted St. Peter Church, Terminals under the Tower70
Stone Coffin-lid, Hitchin Priory74
Shield of Arms from Brass of George Lewis, Welwyn Church75

1924-25 Vol VII, part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Registers of the parish Church of St Mary HitchinR.L. Hine and the late H.F. Hatch83-104
Unknown earthworks at Old Hall GreenHerbert C. Andrews, M.A.105-108
John Briant, the noted Hertfordshire Bell Founder 1749-1829L.H. Chambers109-116
Throcking Church Consecration crossesA. Whitford Anderson, F.R.I.B.A.117-118
Notes on Much HadhamMiss Sylvia Seeley119-139
Brass of Dame Margaret Plumbe in Wyddial Church, HertfordshireHerbert C. Andrews, M.A.140-147
Pope’s Manor, Essendon, with a Note on EldinsThe late H.C.N. Daniell148-160
Braie’s or Bray’s Manor, WillianH.F. Hatch161-163
Review: English Country Life by Ralph NevillE.E. Squires164-167
Review: Historic Cheshunt by P.C. ArcherH.C.A.168-169
Short Notices: The Parish of Kings Langley by John ParkerE.E. Squires170
Short Notices: The Hertfordshire Hunt; The Old Berkley Hunt; The Puckeridge Hunt; Major Smith-Bosanquet’s Hunt by William Scarth DixonE.E. Squires170
Short Notices: Patterson’s Roads by Sir Herbert George FordhamE.E. Squires170
Short Notices: John Cary, Engraver, Map, Chart and Print-seller and Globe-maker by Sir Herbert George FordhamE.E. Squires170
Short Notices: Parish Church of St. Etheldreda, Bishop’s Hatfield by the Rev. J.J. AntrobusE.E. Squires171
Short Notices: Thomas Cartwirght and Elizabethan PuritanismE.E. Squires171
Short Notices: The Natural History of Hertfordshire by A. Wilmore et al.E.E. Squires171
Short Notices: Dickens in Hertfordshire by Walter DexterE.E. Squires171
Short Notices: A Personal Record of some Incidents in the Life of Cecil Rhodes by Vere StentE.E. Squires172
Short Notices: Catalogue of the printed Books on Agriculture by Miss Mary S. AslinE.E. Squires172
Short Notices: Joan of St. Albans by Beatrice HughesE.E. Squires172
Short Notices: Francis Bacon by Israel LevineE.E. Squires172
Short Notices: The Prince of Poets by S.A.E. HicksonE.E. Squires172
Short Notices: Word Lore from The Folk MagazineE.E. Squires172
Manorial Court Rolls, etc.uncredited173-174
The Historical Associationuncredited174
The Society of Genealogistsuncredited174-175
The English Place-name Societyuncredited175-176
Hertfordshire BibliographyE.E. Squires177
Notes and Queries: Anstey, Bag of CoinsE.E. Squires178
Notes and Queries: Barnet, white marble tabletL.H. Chambers
Notes and Queries: Bishop’s Stortford, a “touch-piece”Herbert C. Andrews178
Notes and Queries: Broxbourne, casting counters, or Nuremberg tokens Herbert C. Andrews178
Notes and Queries: Cheshunt, Will of William TuttyE.E.S.179
Notes and Queries: Codicote, silver penny of EcgbeorhtE.E. Squires179
Notes and Queries: Little HadhamHerbert C. Andrews179
Notes and Queries: HarpendenE.E.S.179
Notes and Queries: Michael Christian Festing, innkeeperE.E.S.179
Notes and Queries: Marriage EntriesL.H. Chambers180
Notes and Queries: HextonL.H. Chambers180-181
Notes and Queries: HitchinL.H. Chambers181
Notes and Queries: HoddesdonE.E.S.181
Notes and Queries: Hormead, LittleE.E. Squires181
Notes and Queries: Langley, AbbotsE.E. Squires182
Notes and Queries: Lilley, Dorethy DocwraL.H. Chambers182
Notes and Queries: Northaw, fifteenth-century fontE.E. Squires182
Notes and Queries: St AlbansE.E.S.182
Notes and Queries: SawbridgeworthE.E.S.183
Notes and Queries: Stanstead Abbots and WareE.E.S.183
Notes and Queries: Stevenageuncredited183
Notes and Queries: TherfieldW.B.G.183
Notes and Queries: ThrockingW.B.G.183-4
Notes and Queries: Walden, St. Paul’sBrok Spencer and W.B.G. 184
Notes and Queries: WallingtonE.E.S.184-185
Notes and Queries: Welwyn and Aypt ParvaE.E.S.185
First Excursion, 1924: Stevenageuncredited186
Second Excursion, 1924: Brent Pelhamuncredited186-187
Third Excursion, 1924: Wheathampsteaduncredited187
Adjourned Annual General Meetings, 1924uncredited188-189
Annual Report, 1924uncredited190-191
Statement of AccountW.C. Hunt192
Annual General meeting, 1925uncredited193
Annual Report, 1925uncredited193-194
First Excursion, 1925: Hertforduncredited194
Second Excursion, 1925: Benningtonuncredited195
Third Excursion, 1925: Much Hadhamuncredited195
Fourth Excursion, 1925: Harpendenuncredited195
Statement of Account, 1925W.C. Hunt196
Revised Rulesuncredited197

Vol VII, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Plan of Moated Site at Hatchetts, Old Hall Green105
Throcking Church Consecration Crosses117
Brass of Dame Margaret Plumbe in Wyddial Church140
Plan of Pope’s Manor, 1766148
Pope’s in 1722154
Pope’s circa 1799154
Sir Benjamin Truman156
Plan of Braie’s Manor, Willian161
North Mymms House164
Cheshunt: The Old Parsonage House, and the Dewhurst (Boys’) School168

1926 Vol VII, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Registers of the Parish Church of St Mary HitchinThe late H.F. Hatch199-221
An Early Thundridge Book of AccountsL.G.N. Kemmis222-227
Westminster Abbey Lands in Hertfordshire H.C. Andrews, M.A.228-253
Richard Gough antiquary, d. 1809Sir George Fordham254-257
Roman and Pre-Roman Antiquities in Letchworth MuseumW. Percival Westell, F.L.S., F.S.A.Scot.258-281
Honor of HertfordH.C. Andrews, M.A.282-288
Short Notes: The Lea and Roding Valleys by Annie R. Hatleyuncredited289
Short Notes: John Ogilby by Sir Herbert George Fordhamuncredited289-290
Short Notes: Bishop’s Stortford Cricket Club Centenary Souveniruncredited290
Short Notes: Next Door Neighbours by Mrs. Ethel M. Richardsonuncredited290
Short Notes: Early Tudor Drama by A.W. Reeduncredited290
Short Notes: The Philosophy of Francis Bacon by C.D. Broaduncredited291
Short Notes: The Lively Lady Townshend and Her Friends by Erroll Shersonuncredited291
Short Notes: Where London Sleeps by Walter George Belluncredited291-292
Short Notes: The Making of Rhodesia by Hugh Marshall Holeuncredited292
Short Notes: Kekewich in Kimberly by Brevat Lieut.-Colonel W.A.J. O’Mearauncredited292
Short Notes: Rhodes, A Life by J.G. McDonalduncredited292
Short Notes: The Romantic Life of Edmund of Langley and his Notable Tomb by J.P. Haythornthwaiteuncredited292
Short Notes: History of Boardman’s Libraryuncredited293
Short Notes: A Brief Record of the Herts Yeomanry and the Herts Artillery by Major A.L P. Griffithuncredited293-294
Short Notes: St Margaret’s Church by Gilbert Colin Croftuncredited294
Short Notes: The Cambridge Platonists by F.J. Powickeuncredited294
Short Notes: The History of Hitchin by Reginald L. Hineuncredited294
Hertfordshire Bibliographyuncredited295
Notes and Queries: AlburyE.E.S.296
Notes and Queries: AspendenA.C.H296
Notes and Queries: BarkwayL.H. Chambers296
Notes and Queries: BengeoA.C.H.296
Notes and Queries: Berkhamsted, GreatL.H. Chambers297
Notes and Queries: Buckland Parish Registers and Two RectorsF.R. Phillips and H.C. Andrews297-298
Notes and Queries: Cheshunt, James the First’s Kitchen Table, Goff’s Oak, and SonnetA.F.W. and E.E.S.298-299
Notes and Queries: Chorley WoodL.H.C299-300
Notes and Queries: Note on the Tooke family and Popes Manor, EssendonA.C.H.300
Notes and Queries: HadhamL.H.C301
Notes and Queries: Harpenden, Thomas Bennet, and Valentine Walter BromleyE.E.S., I.H.B. and L.H. Chambers301-302
Notes and Queries: HertfordE.E.S.302
Notes and Queries: Jones of HertfordshireW.W.302
Notes and Queries: HitchinReginald L. Hine302-303
Notes and Queries: Hoddesdon,Note on Romano-British CemeteryH.C. Andrews and C.H.R. Hulbert304-304
Notes and Queries: Races at LilleyE.E. Squires304
Notes and Queries: Munden, Much, George BullockE.E.S.304-305
Notes and Queries: Oxhey Richard Manor. T.B.S.305-306
Notes and Queries: Tapestries at Standon LordshipT.B.S.306-307
Notes and Queries: St Edmunds College, old Hall GreenE.E. Squires308-309
Notes and Queries: ThorleyL.H.C.309
Notes and Queries: TringA.C.H309
Notes and Queries: Ware, John Bate and his son, Dom. Willaim of Hertford and Rush Green FarmA.C.H309-310
Notes and Queries: Westmilluncredited310
Notes and Queries: WiggintonW.W.311
Notes and Queries: Wyddial, Brass of Margaret PlumbeE.E. Squires311
Annual Report, 1926uncredited312-314
Seventy-third Excursion, 1926: Stocking Pelham and Little Hadhamuncredited315-317
Seventy fourth Excursion, 1926: Hertforduncredited317-319
Seventy-Fifth Excursion, 1926: source of River Leauncredited319-320
Statement of Account, 1926W.C. Hunt321
Revised Rulesuncredited322

Vol VII, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Roman Burial Ground Groups A and M, Baldock258
Roman Burial Ground Groups D and H, Baldock261
Roman Burial Ground Groups I and J, Baldock262
The Standard and Honor of Hertford284
Roof of the Tanners’ Hall, Hitchin302
Purchase Deed of Oxhey Manor, 1402305
Seal of Richard Whittingdon, 1402306
EHAS at Luton church, 21st September, 1926320

1927 Vol VI, Part IV

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Aspenden Church in 1793William Minet, F.S.A.323-334
Roman Coins in Letchworth Museum and Excavation at BaldockW P. Westell, F.L.S., F.S.A.Scot.335-338
Registers of the Parish Church of St Mary, HitchinThe Late H.F. Hatch340-368
Materials for Hertfordshire History in the Records of the County of BedfordF.G. Emmison369-370
John Briant, of Hertford, Bell-founder uncredited371
Ashwell: The Church of St. Mary the Virgin uncredited371
St. Leonard’s Church, Sandridgeuncredited371-372
The Barnet Records Society,uncredited372-373
The Buckler Drawingsuncredited373
Short Notes: A History of Knebworth House and its Ownersuncredited374
Short Notes: A List of monumental Brasses in the British Isles by Mill Stephensonuncredited374
Short Notes: Hertford, England by Lady Inez Percy and Hartford, New England by Rev. Melville K. Bailyuncredited374-375
Short Notes: The Alban Guide to the Cathedral and Abbey Church by J. Watkinsuncredited375
Short Notes: St Albans Cathedral by W.H. Fairbairnsuncredited375
Short Notes: Westmill the Story of a Hertfordshire Parishuncredited375-377
Short Notes: Historical Country Served by the North Metropolitan Power Supply Companyuncredited377
Short Notes: The Bunyan Country by Charles G. Harperuncredited377
Short Notes: The morning Watch and other Poems by A. J. Treloaruncredited377-378
Short Notes: The History of Hitchin Vol I by Reginald L. Hineuncredited378-379
Hertfordshire Bibliographyuncredited380-381
Notes and Queries: Ardeley, Chauncy’s History of HertfordshireReginald L. Hine382
Notes and Queries: Ashridge Parkuncredited382-383
Notes and Queries: Barkway, the Free Familyuncredited383
Notes and Queries: Bishop’s Stortford, a link with Captain Cookuncredited383-384
Notes and Queries: Broxbourne, St Augustine’s Churchuncredited384

Notes and Queries: Buntingford, a Seventeenth Century Token

uncredited

384

Notes and Queries: Bushy, Discovery of Roman Remains

uncredited

384-386

Notes and Queries: Elstree, Discovery of Ancient Culvert

uncredited

386

Notes and Queries: Hertford, Coin found at Gemels Hall

uncredited

386

Notes and Queries: Hitchin, the Old Vicarage, Old Hitchin Relics, Elizabethan Window, and Tricentenary of John Bunyan

uncredited

386-388

Notes and Queries: Mimms, North, Discovery of Coins

uncredited

388

Notes and Queries: Discovery at Oxhey Hall

uncredited

388

Notes and Queries: Stevenage, Memorial to John Runnington and Farmhouse at Titmore Green

uncredited

388-389

Notes and Queries: Walden, King’s, a Wooden Cannon

uncredited

389

Notes and Queries: Watford, Discovery of Stone Tablets, the Market, and Discovery of Old Paintings

uncredited

389-390

Annual Report, 1927

uncredited

391-392

Seventy-sixth Excursion 1927: Clibbon’s Post, Queen Hoo Hall, Brocket Hall

uncredited

395-405

Seventy-seventh Excursion 1927: Letchworth

uncredited

405-406

Seventy-eighth Excursion, 1927: Stansted Abbots Church, Eastwick church, and Briggens

uncredited

406-408

Statement of Account, 1927

W.C. Hunt

409

Revised Rules

uncredited

410

Index

uncredited

411-422

Vol VII, Part IV, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Aspenden Church in 1793Between pages 334 and 335
Stained Glass, Aspenden Church, 1793
Aspenden Hall in 1793
The Coopers’ Arms, Hitchin, 1832378
Clibbon’s Post, before 1914393
Clibbon’s Post, 1927394

1928-29 Vol VIII, part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Hertfordshire Miscellany: Broxbourne School for Young LadiesE.E. Squires5-6
Hertfordshire Miscellany: Youngsbury in the Eighteenth CenturyE.E. Squires6-9
Hertfordshire Miscellany: Foreign view of Hertfordshire in the Eighteenth CenturyE.E. Squires9-15
Hertfordshire Miscellany: Arthur Young at north MymmsE.E. Squires15-19
Hertfordshire Miscellany: The misfortunes of John Barton of StudamE.E. Squires19-21
Romano-British Objects from “Foxholes”, near HitchinW.P. Westell, F.L.S., F.S.A.Scot.22-25
Abstract of the act Book of the Archdeacon’s of Huntingdon’s CourtF.G. Emmison26-42
The Knighton family of Bayford, Hertfordshire and Little Bradley, SuffolkH.C. Andrews, M.A.43-55
Notes on Aspenden, Wakeley and Berksdon Churches and Aspenden HallArchibald Jackson56-67
Short Notes: The Duchess of York by Cynthia AsquithE.E. Squires68
Short Notes: Samual Lucas, 1805-1870 His life and Art Work by Reginald L. HineE.E. Squires68-69
Short Notes: The Penn Country and the Chilterns by Ralph M. RobinsonE.E. Squires69-71
Short Notes: Some Account of Little Hadham by William MinetE.E. Squires71-72
Short Notes: Hertfordshire County Record compiled by Wm. Le HardyE.E. Squires72-73
Short Notes: William Cowper by Hugh I’Anson FaussetE.E. Squires73-74
Short Notes: A Short Account of Thomas Bourne, Esq., of Camberwell by R.A. NorrisE.E. Squires74-75
Short Notes: The Harley Street Calendar by H.H. BashfordE.E. Squires75-76
Short Notes: The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, Annual ReportE.E. Squires76
Short Notes: Ancient Church Chests and Chairs in the Home Counties round Greater London by Fred RoseE.E. Squires77-78
Short Notes: The History of Hitchin and A Mirror for the Society of Friends by Reginald L. HineE.E. Squires78-80

Short Notes: Catalogue of the Catholic Emancipation Exhibition of Books, Antiquities and Objects of Art belonging to St. Edmund’s College, Old Hall

E.E. Squires

81

Short Notes: St Christopher in English Mediaeval Wallpainting

E.E. Squires

81-82

Short Notes: Ansty, a Hertfordshire Parish by Frank Ricardo Williams

E.E. Squires

82-85

Short Notes: Three-Quarters of a Century of Successful Trade by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Maxwell

E.E. Squires

85-86

Short Notes: A History of the Organs at the Cathedral of St. Alban by G.C. Straker

E.E. Squires

86-87

Short Notes: The D.I.A. Cautionary Guide to St. Albans by Clough Williams-Ellis

E.E. Squires

87-88

Short Notes: The Diary of the Revd. William Jones, 1777-1821 ed. O.F. Christie

E.E. Squires

88-90

Short Notes: Souvenir Programme of the Great Fete … Buntingford by the Rev. Louis A. Ewart

E.E. Squires

90

Short Notes: A Short History of St Mary’s Hitchin by Reginald L. Hine

E.E. Squires

90-91

Short Notes: A Catalogue of the Maps in the Bedfordshire County Records

E.E. Squires

91-92

Short Notes: John Wesley and the Methodists in Hertford by S.G.C.

E.E. Squires

92

Short Notes: Memoirs of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough ed. William King

E.E. Squires

94

Hertfordshire Bibliography

uncredited

94-98

Notes: Ardeley, Chauncy’s History of Hertfordshire

uncredited

99

Notes: Ayot St Lawrence

uncredited

99

Notes: Codicote. Discovery of flint implement

George J. Buller

99

Notes Baldock, Romano British discoveries

uncredited

99-1–

Notes: Letchworth

uncredited

100

Notes Welwyn

uncredited

100-101

Notes: Some Monumental Inscriptions, etc.

uncredited

101-103

Notes: Extracts from the Quarter Sessions Process Book, 1695-1797

Reginald L. Hine

103

Notes: Tewin

uncredited

104

Notes: Watford, Cassiobury Records

uncredited

104

Notes: Westmill, Ancient Deeds

uncredited

104

Notes: Wilbury Hill, Early Iron Age Discoveries

uncredited

104

Annual Report, 1928

uncredited

105-107

Annual Report, 1929

uncredited

108-110

Seventy ninth Excursion, 1928: Knebworth

uncredited

111

Eightieth Excursion, 1928: Furneux Pelham

uncredited

111-113

Eighty-first Excursion, 1928: Ashwell

uncredited

113-114

Eighty-second Excursion, 1929: Memorial service to John Briant at All Saints Church

uncredited

115-116

Eighty-third Excursion, 1929: Broxbourne and Balls Park

uncredited

116-137

Eighty-fourth Excursion, 1929: Sandon Mount and Kelshall

uncredited

137-143

Statement of Account, 1928

W.C. Hunt

144

Statement of Account, 1929

W.C. Hunt

145

List of members

uncredited

146-148

Societies Exchanging Transactions with E.H.A.S.

uncredited

149

Revised Rules

uncredited

150

Vol VIII, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Romano-British objects from “Foxholes” Hitchin22
Bayford Church, c. 179742
Bayford Church, 180444
Bayford Church (from the West)46
Bayford Church, c. 180548
Bayford Church, 183250
Bayford Church, 184052
Westbury Farm, Offley68
Cory’s Mill, Stevenage70
Thomas Bourne74
Ancient Cottages, formerly in Park Street, Hitchin78
Ansty Church: Interior View82
William Jones and Theodosia Jones88
Broxbourne Church, 1808116
Fourteenth Century Coffer, Broxbourne Church121

1930-31 Vol VIII, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire churchesH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.155-175
The Holy Springs of Waltham Abbey at WormleyGeoffrey H. Bushby176-186
Abstract from the Act Book of the Archdeacon of Huntingdon’s CourtF.G. Emmison187-194
Recent discoveries at St Mary’s Church, BaldockH.J. Gray195-200
Notes on Standon Church and SchoolJohn Chapman201-209
Ashwell MuseumJ.M. Bray210-211
A Hertfordshire Miscellany: Marcus Southwell DimsdaleE.E. Squires212-218
Hertfordshire Miscellany: Mary Weightman and her SchoolE.E. Squires220-222
Hertfordshire Miscellany: Sad and Lamentable News from Little HadhamE.E. Squires223-230
Hertfordshire Miscellany. A Hertfordshire EconomistE.E. Squires231-233
Notes: The Hertfordshire SocietyE.E. Squires234
Notes: The Baldock SocietyE.E. Squires234
Notes: Memorial to Willaim Frampton AndrewsE.E. Squires234-235
Notes: The Buckler Collection of Hertfordshire SketchesE.E. Squires235
Notes: Old Altar Rails form St. Mary’s Church, WareE.E. Squires235
Notes: The Barnet and District Record SocietyE.E. Squires235
Short Notes: Wall paintings in the Church of S. Leonard, Flamstead by the Rev. F. Conquest ClareE.E. Squires236
Short Notes: The Stricken Deer; or the Life of Cowper by David CecilE.E. Squires236
Short Notes: A Short Account of Much Hadham Church by Joseph E. MorrisE.E. Squires237
Review Tewin Church by the Rev. A. C. VidlerE.E. Squires237
Short Notes: John Briant, Bell-founder and Clockmaker by Herbert C. AndrewsE.E. Squires237-238
Short Notes: The Official Guide to Hitchin by Reginald L. HineE.E. Squires238
Short Notes: Goods and Ornaments: St. Nicholas and Holy Trinity Churches Stevenage by C.A. White and H.P. ThorneE.E. Squires239
Additions and Amendments to the Report for 1930E.E. Squires239
Short Notes: St. John Baptist, Great Amwell E.E. Squires239-240
Short Notes: A Pilgrimage in Hertfordshire by H.M. AldermanE.E. Squires240-241
Short Notes: History of Watford by W.R. SaundersE.E. Squires241
Short Notes: The Manuscript of Milton’s “Paradise Lost” ed. Helen DarbyshireE.E. Squires242
Short Notes: What to See in St. Albans and VerulamiumE.E. Squires242
Short Notes: The Great Bed of Ware exhibited by Frank Partridge & Sons. LtdE.E. Squires242
Short Notes: Norton in Hertfordshire by Hilda BaileyE.E. Squires242-243
Short Notes: History of Hitchin Grammar School by Reginald L. HineE.E. Squires243-244
Short Notes: Historic Hertfordshire by W. Percival WestellE.E. Squires244-245
Short Notes: Life of Robert, Marquis of Salisbury by Lady Gwendolen CecilE.E. Squires245-246
Short Notes: Borough of Hertford: List of High Stewards, Freemen, Bailiffs, Mayors and Town Clerks.E.E. Squires246-247
Short Notes: English Windmills, Vol I. by M.I. Batten, Vol II. by Donald SmithE.E. Squires247-248
Short Notes: The Ancient Bridges of Mid and Eastern England by E. JervoiseE.E. Squires248-249
Short Notes: Rambles in Hertfordshire by PathfinderE.E. Squires250
Short Notes: Hitchin Worthies by Reginald L. HineE.E. Squires250-251
Hertfordshire Bibliographyuncredited252-253
Notes & Queries: Flaunden, A Mediaeval SundialT.B.S.254
Notes & Queries: Hertfordshire RegistersReginald L. Hine254-255
Notes & Queries: Baldockuncredited255
Notes & Queries: Berkhampstead, Littleuncredited255
Notes & Queries: CheshuntL.H. Chambers255
Notes & Queries: Ware, John Bate of Ware and his Son Dom. Walter of HertfordH.C.A.255-256
Welwyn, Church BriefB.S. & A.C.H.256
Annual Report, 1930uncredited257-258
Annual Report, 1931uncredited259
First Excursion, 1930: Gilston and Nether Halluncredited260-264
Second Excursion, 1930: Hitchinuncredited264-265
Third Excursion, 1930: Standon Friars and Upp Hall, Braughinguncredited265-269
First Excursion, 1931: St Alban’s Cathedral and Flamstead Churchuncredited270
Second Excursion, 1931: St Stephens Church St. Albans, and Excavations at Verulamiumuncredited270-271
Third Excursion, 1931: Codicote Bury and Harmer Greenuncredited271-274
Statement of Account, 1930W.C. Hunt275
Statement of Account, 1931W.C. Hunt276

Vol VIII, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Furneaux Pelham church, Arms of Pateshull, etc.; Albury church, Brass Roundels155
Albury Church, Tomb of Sir Walter de la Lee and Wife156
Albury Church, Brass of Henrey Barley156
Albury Church, Benefaction Plate of Anne Barley158
Albury Church, Brass of John Scroggs173
Arms of Scroggs (early) of Albury174
Arms of Scroggs of Albury174
Plan of the Aqueduct from Wormley to Waltham Abbey176
Baldock Church, Clerestory Window195
Baldock Church, Doorway, north side of Chancel199
Ashwell, the Old Town House before Restoration210
Ashwell, the Old Town House after Restoration210
Marcus Dimsdale212
Flamstead Church, Interior236
Hertford, All Saints’ Church, Tablet to John Briant238
Hitchin, the Old Free School243
Ralph Radcliffe250
Flamstead Church, Inscription to John Grigge270

1932-33 Vol VIII, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Ernest E. Squires, 1879-1933. A personal ImpressionReginald L. Hine, F.S.A.281-287
Brief Studies in the Manorial and Economic History of Much HadhamLydia L. Rickman288-312
Sidelights on brasses in Hertfordshire churchesH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.313-332
Old Blue Coat School, WareW.H. Lee, F.A.L.P.A.333-337
A Hertfordshire Receiver GeneralBaldwin S. Harvey338-340
Hertfordshire Secret Hiding PlacesH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.341-342
Notes: Ashwell. A Sixteenth-Century Frescouncredited343-344
Notes: Clock by John Bryant c.1780.uncredited344
Notes: Jennings, William of BanetT.B.S.344-345
Notes: Mr. W.H. Lee, of Wareuncredited345
Notes: Much Hadham, Theophilus Aylemer, Rector 1589-1625T.B.S.345
Notes: Prehistoric Remainsuncredited345
Notes: Rothamsteduncredited345
Notes: Stevenage Fair, Charteruncredited346-347
Short Notes: Harpenden Hall by J.H. Busbyuncredited348
Short Notes: The Manor of Rothamsted and the Wittewronge Descent of Sir John Bennet Lawes by Bernard P. Scattergood.uncredited348
Short Notes: Bride Hall, Sandridge by H.C. Andrewsuncredited348
Short Notes: The goldsmiths of St. Alban’s Abbey during the 12th and 13th Centuries by C.C. Omanuncredited349
Short Notes: Barlow Family Records by the Rt. Hon. Sir Montague Barlowuncredited349
Short Notes: Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica by H.C. Andrewsuncredited350
Short Notes: Gorsuch Family by H.C. Andrewsuncredited350
Short Notes: Dr. Young and his Curates by W.R. Hughesuncredited350-351
Short Notes: The Gentleman at Bacon’s by W.R. Hughesuncredited351
Short Notes: The Dowager by W.R. Hughesuncredited351
Short Notes: An Account of S. John the Baptist’s Church at Cottered, 1933uncredited352
Short Notes: Two Twelfth-Century Charters of Reading Abbey by H.C. Andrewsuncredited352
Short Notes: Lady Caroline Lamb by Elizabeth Jenkinsuncredited352
Short Notes: A Quaker journal, being the Diary and Reminiscences of William Lucas by G.E. Bryant and G.P. Bakeruncredited353
First Excursion 1932. Bayford and Brickendenuncredited354-359
Second Excursion, 1932. Little Hormead and Alburyuncredited359-369
Third Excursion, 1932: Coleman’s Green and Sandridgeuncredited372-374
First Excursion, 1933: Wallington and Cottereduncredited375-376
Second Excursion, 1933 Stapleford and Watton-at-Stoneuncredited376
Third Excursion, 1933. Cave Gate, Ansty and Wyddialuncredited376-387
Annual Report, 1932uncredited388-389
Annual Report, 1933uncredited390
Statement of Account, 1932W.C. Hunt391
Statement of Account, 1933W.C. Hunt392
Index Vol VIII, parts I, II, and IIIuncredited393-412

Vol VIII, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Portrait of Ernest E. Squires, 1879-1933281
Green Tye Farm-house, Much Hadham295
Plan of “The George” in 1583, now “The Lordship”313
Albury Church, Herts, and the Verney Chapel323
Pedigree of Agnell and other Families329
Brass of Sir Ralph Verney, 1546. Albury Church, Herts331
Blue-Coat School. Ware333
Blue-Coat School. Ware. Nurses’ Houses and Dormitories335
Clock by John Briant, c. 1780, now in Great Hallingbury Church344
Wyddial Church, c. 1800382

1934 Vol IX, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Revised Rulesuncredited5
List of Membersuncredited6-8
Societies Exchanging Transactions with E.H.A.S.uncredited9
Presentation to the Honorary Secretaryuncredited11-12
Review of the society’s activities during the past 35 yearsH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.13-23
Synod at HertfordH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.24-32
A Medieval Kiln siteW. Percival Westell, F.L.S., F.S.A.Scot.33-37
Sidelights on brasses in Hertfordshire churchesH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.38-66
Notes: Ashwell Church graffiti: H.F. Wilson and R.H.C. Finch67-68
Notes: Ashwell Sixteenth-Century FrescoMrs. Wolverley A. Fordham68
Notes: Bronze-Age Spear-headuncredited68-69
Notes: The Corn Spirituncredited69
Notes: The Great Bed of Wareuncredited69-70
Notes: Knebworth in Domesday Bookuncredited70
Notes: Letchworth Ancient Milluncredited70
Notes: Letchworth Museum (Baldock Excavations)uncredited71-72
Notes: Little Munden Church Bellsuncredited72
Notes: Lunardi’s Balloon Voyageuncredited72-73
Notes: Monumental Brass Societyuncredited73-74
Notes: New Barnet Folk Parkuncredited74
Notes: Note on Wheathampstead cum Harpendenuncredited75
Notes: Note on KimptonJ.H. Busby75-76
Notes: Pepys and his Golduncredited76-77
Notes: Roman theatre at Verulamiumuncredited77-78
Notes: Royston Ditchesuncredited78
Notes: St. Alban’s Abbeyuncredited79
Notes: St. Stephen’s Church, St. Albansuncredited79-80
Notes: Scratch-dials: St Leonard’s, Bengeouncredited80-81
Notes: Some Fourteenth-Century Herts IncumbentsH.C.A.81-82
Notes: Stone at Datchworthuncredited82-83
Notes: Ware Priory Refectory Tableuncredited83
Notes: Wheathampstead Parish Churchuncredited83-85
Notes: Wilbury Hilluncredited85
Notes: Will, Chancery Proceedings, etc.uncredited85
Short Notes: The History of Berkamsted Common by G.H. Whybrow, O.B.E.uncredited86
Short Notes: Cottage Life in a Hertfordshire Village by Edwin Greyuncredited87
Short Notes: The Fringe of London by Gordon S. Maxwelluncredited87-88
Short Notes: The Natural History of the Hitchin Region ed Reginald L. Hine, F.S.A.uncredited88-89
Short Notes: An early Iron Age Site at Holwell, Hertfordshire by E.S. Applebaumuncredited89
Short Notes: The Ratepayers’ Association of the Parish of Northawuncredited89-90
Short Notes: The Old Inns of England by A.E. Richardson, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A.uncredited90-91
Short Notes: A Quaker Journal: William Lucas, ed. G.E. Bryant and G.P. Bakeruncredited91-92
Short Notes: Sandon Through the Centuries by J.W. Sherlockuncredited92-93
Short Notes: Therfield in the Past by R.E. Fosteruncredited93-94
Short Notes: A Short History of Totteridge ed. Stanley G.R. Barrattuncredited94-95
Short Notes: Walks and Talks. The Diary of an M.P. 1933-4 by Sir Arnold Wilsonuncredited95
1934 1st Excursion: Walkernuncredited96-103
1934 2nd Excursion: Aston, Shephalluncredited103-113
1934 3rd Excursion: Wormleyuncredited113-122
Annual Report, 1934uncredited123
Statement of Account, 1934W.C. Hunt124

Vol IX, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Herbert C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A., Honorary Secretary of the East Herts Archaeological Society11
Shefford: The Site and Plan of the Site33
Shefford: Designs of Tiles and Photograph of Three Vessels35
Shefford: Kiln Site37
Interior of Aldenham Church39
A Lost Brass of Aldenham Church41
Chowne Pedigree56
The Great Bed of WareBetween pages 68 and 69
The Great Bed of Ware, Detail of the Headboard
Little Munden Church Bells72
Scratch Dial, St Leonard’s, Bengeo81
Ware Priory Refectory Table83
Wheathampstead Church85

1935 Vol IX, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
The Leventhorpes of Sawbridgeworth: pP.W. Kerr, F.S.A.129-151
The Standon Armour and GlassH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.152-160
Church bells and some Parish Clerks of Hertfordshire: I. Abbots Langley; Albury and AldburyL.H. Chambers161-177
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: Amwell Magna. Ardley, Ashwell, Aspenden, Aston and Ayot St. Lawrence.H.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.178-211
Notes: Dr. Mead, of Ware: The mystery of his gravestoneW.H. Lee212-214
Notes: The Italian Bankers and the ChurchJ.F. Eggleston214-215
Notes: Chauncy on Trial by Ordealuncredited215-217
Notes: Daniel Defoe in Hertfordshireuncredited217-218
Notes: The Hermitess of Markyateuncredited218-220
Notes: Barley: The Rev. J. Frome Wilkinson’s MS.uncredited220
Notes: Braughing: Potteryuncredited220
Notes: Cuffley: Bronze Axeheaduncredited220
Notes: Halstatt and La Tène “Cultures”uncredited221
Notes: Hertford or HartfordH.C. Andrews, F.S.A.221
Notes: Hertford MuseumH.C. Andrews, F.S.A.222
Notes: Hertfordshire Ancient Monumentsuncredited222-223
Notes: Hertfordshire BeaconsMr. Laurence Faraday223
Notes: Hertfordshire IncumbentsH.C.A.223-224
Notes: Hertfordshire Registers: Bishop’s TranscriptsL.H. Chambers & H.C.A.225
Notes: Little Hormead Church and Registersuncredited225
Notes: HunsdonH.C.A.225-226
Notes: Ippollittsuncredited226
Notes: Thomas Ken of Furnival’s Inn, HolbornL.H. Chambers & H.C.A.226-228
Notes: Knightsland Farm: Mural Paintinguncredited228-229
Notes: Letchworth Museumuncredited229-232
Notes: Mammoth Tusk at Water Hall Farmuncredited232
Notes: Pishobury Ancient BurialsH.C. Andrews232-233
Notes: A Sandon Brassuncredited233
Notes: Scratch-dialsuncredited233-234
Notes: Standon Church BrassesH.C.A.234
Notes: WelwynH.C.A.234
Notes: Widford churchuncredited235
Notes: Little Wymondley Prioryuncredited235
Short Notes: Twenty Centuries of England by W. Basil Worsfolduncredited236-237
Short Notes: English Villages and Hamlets by Humphrey Parkingtonuncredited237-238
Short Notes: Hertfordshire County Records by William Le Hardy, M.C., F.S.A.uncredited238-240
Short Notes: Guide to Knebworth Parish Church by the Earl of Lyttonuncredited241
Short Notes: The Old Contemporaries by E.V. Lucasuncredited241-242
Short Notes: A Guide to St. Albans and Verulamium by R.L.P. Jowittuncredited242-243
Short Notes: The Roman Theatre at Verulamium by A.W.G. Lowther, F.S.A., A.R.I.B.Auncredited243
1st Excursion Aldenham House and park and surroundingsuncredited244-247
1935: 2nd Excursion: Button Snap and AspendenW, Graveson, J.P.247-253
1935: 3rd Excursion Meesden Church and Manoruncredited253-257
Annual Report, 1935uncredited258-259
Balance Sheet, 1935Cecil H.R. Hulbert260

Vol IX, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Pedigree of Leventhorpe Family129
John Leventhorpe, Senr., 1435, and Wife Katherine133
John Leventhorpe, 1488, and Wife Joan136
Thomas Leventhorpe, 1527, and Wife Joan139
Edward Leventhorpe, 1551, and Wife Elizabeth141
Sir John Leventhorpe1st Baronet, 1625, and Wife Joan142
Sir Thomas Leventhorpe, 2nd Baronet, 1636, and Wife Dorothy, and Sir Thomas Leventhorpe, 4th Baronet, 1679 144
Armour on the Sadlier Monument, Standon152
Armour from Standon, now at Coffinswell153
Stamped Leather Ankle-Guard, Seventeenth Century158
Gravestone of Dr. Mead of Ware212
Knightsland Farm Mural Painting228
Wall-Painting: Widford Church235
Westmill238
Interior of Button Snap248
The East Herts Archaeological Society at Meesden, September, 1935254

1936 Vol IX, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Sketch of the Village of Standon on the Middle AgesFrances M. Page, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.Hist.S.265-270
William Vallans, Poet, and WareEdith M. Hunt271-277
Colney ChapelRev. S.M. Wheeler, M.A., Rector of Shenley278-283
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: X. Baldock; XI, Barkway; XII, Barley; XIII, Barnet (Chipping); XIV, Barnet (East); XV, BayfordH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.284-315
The Abbey Folk Park, New BarnetFather J.S.M. Ward, M.A.316-329
The Church bells and some Parish clerks of Hertfordshire. II. Aldbury, Aldenham, Amwell (Great)L.H. Chambers330-349
Notes: Sixteenth-Century law suit: The Austen family of Ardeley and Cottered and their claim to the manors of Cromer Hall, Ardeley and Redeswell, Much HormeadH.C. Andrews F.S.A.350-353
Notes: Albury: Lady Anne Greyuncredited353-354
Notes: Rectors of Berkhamsted St Peter (Great Berkhamsted), Berkhamsted St Mary (Northchurch) and Little BerkhamsteadH.C.A.354
Notes: Bishop’s StortfordDr. J. Vernon Dockray354
Notes: Bishop’s Stortford: Wall-paintinguncredited355
Notes: Braughing: “Brambling” Gravesuncredited355
Notes: Nicholas Breakspearuncredited355-356
Notes: Broxbourne Church: john Borrell Brass, 1531H.C.A.356-357
Notes: Broxbourne: the Say FamilyH.C.A.357-358
Notes: Chauncy on Bellsuncredited358-359
Notes: A Datchworth Suit.uncredited359-360
Notes: Herts Incumbents: Pirton, Standonuncredited360
Notes: Richard Hillesuncredited360-361
Notes: Hitchin: Medieval wheeluncredited361-362
Notes: The Kimpton RiflemenJ.H. Busby362
Notes: Letchworth Museum:uncredited362-364
Notes: Miscellanea Genealogica: Hertfordshire family referencesuncredited364
Notes: Pishiobury: Excavations at the Romano – British CemeteryH.C. Andrews, F.S.A.364-366
Notes: Sandon Church: Fitzgeoffrey Brass, 1480H.C.A.366-367
Notes: Shenley: The Lock-up and PondH.C. Andrews, F.S.A.367-369
Notes: Welwyn uncredited369
Notes: Dr Johnson at Welwynuncredited369-371
Short Notes: Illustrated Regional Guides to Ancient Monuments by Rt. Hon. W. Ormsby-Gore, F.S.A.uncredited372
Short Notes: The George and Dragon, Codicote by Reginald L. Hine, F.S.A.uncredited372-373
Short Notes: A Short Guide to Furneux Pelham Church and Parish by the Ven. Archdeacon Cameron.uncredited373
Short Notes: Hexton, A Parish Survey. Ed. Ralph J. Whitmanuncredited374-375
Short Notes: The Mural Memorial to John and James Murray in Berkhamsted Church by R.A. Norrisuncredited375
Short Notes: Records of the Templers in England in Twelfth Century. The inquest of 1185. by Beatrice A. Lees, M.A.uncredited376-377
Short Notes: Roman Britain and the English Settlements by R.G. Collingwood and J.N.L. Myres: Map of Roman Britain & Map of Britain in Dark ages by OS.uncredited377-378
1936: 1st Excursion: Cromeruncredited379-387
1936: 2nd Excursion: Layston, Buntingforduncredited387-394
1936: 3rd Excursion: Shenleyuncredited394-395
Annual Report, 1936uncredited396-397
Statement of Account, 1936W.C. Hunt398
Index, Vol. IX. Parts I, II, and III.uncredited399-434

Vol IX, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Ground Plan of Colney Chapel278
Abbey Folk Park, Neolithic Lake Dwelling, c.1500 B.C. and Interior Neolithic Lake Dwelling318
Abbey Folk Park, British Wattle and Daub Hut, c.A.D. 43, and Neolithic Pit Dwelling319
The Church Bells of Hertfordshire, Shield and Cross on the 2nd Bell at Great Amwell and Cross Octagon on the 6th Bell at Ardley347
The Church Bells of Hertfordshire, Shields on the Bell at Ardley and Cross on the 3rd Bell at Ardley348
Wall-Painting at 8 High Street, Bishop’s Stortford355
Detail of Frieze: Wall-Painting at 8 High Street, Bishop’s Stortford356
Brambling a Grave at Braughing358
Pishobury: General View of the Excavations. A Deer-Horn Pick364
Pishobury: One of the Burials with Two Vessels365
Shield of Arms, Sir John Fitzgeffrey Brass, c. 1480, Sandon Church, and Group of Daughters, John Borrell Brass, 1531, Broxbourne Church366
Memorial of John and James Murray, c. A.D. 1635, in St. Peter’s Church, Berkhamsted375
East Herts Archaeological Society at Cromer Farm, 26th May, 1836379

1937 Vol X, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Revised Rulesuncredited5
List of Membersuncredited6-9
Societies Exchanging Transactions with E.H.A.S.uncredited10
Excavations of an Uncharted Romano-British Occupation site at Great Wymondley, HertsW. Percival Westell, F.L.S., F.S.A.Scot.11-15
Some Clothall RectorsWilliam Grant Keith16-19
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: Bennington, Great BerkhamstedH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.20-56
The Church Bells and some Parish Clerks of HertfordshireL.H. Chambers57-81
Notes: Aldbury-Albury: A Correctionuncredited82
Notes: Ancestors of George WashingtonGeorge Sherwood, F.S.G.82
Notes: Eastwick Churchuncredited82
Notes: Flamstead: Priory of St Giles-in-the-wooduncredited82-84
Notes: Furneux Pelham: A Romano-British siteH.C.A.84
Notes: Hertforduncredited84
Notes: Hertford: Gold coin of Henry VIII foundH.C.A.84-85
Notes: Hertfordshire: Drawings of churches etc.uncredited85-86
Notes: Hertfordshire in the fourteenth centuryuncredited86-87
Notes: Hertfordshire residents: Marriages outside the countyL.H. Chambers87-88
Notes: Hoddesdon: Tudor wall paintingH.C.A.88
Notes: Letchworth Museumuncredited88-89
Notes: Little Wymondley Prioryuncredited90
Notes: Macaulay in Hertfordshireuncredited90-91
Notes: Walkernuncredited91
Notes: Much Hadham: Seventeenth Century will uncredited91-95
Short Notes: The Benstede Family and its predecessors in Hertfordshire and Essex, the De Valoignes and Balliols by H.C. Andrews:uncredited96-97
Short Notes: The St. Albans Chronicle, 1406-1420uncredited97
Short Notes: Notes on Caddington Church by Horace Mantagu Prescottuncredited98-99
Short Notes: The Story of the Sun Hotel, Hitchin (1575-1937) by Reginald L. Hine, F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S.uncredited99
Short Notes: Records of an English Parish by the Ven. G.H. Cameronuncredited100
1st Excursion, 1937: Temple Dinsley and Kings Walden churchuncredited101-108
2nd Excursion, 1937: Quickswood and the Old Rectory, Clothall; Weston Church and Lannock Manoruncredited108-112
3rd Excursion, 1937: New River head at Chadwell Hill; Scott’s Grotto, Amwell End; and Great Amwelluncredited118-122
Annual Report, 1937uncredited123-124
Balance Sheet, 1937W.C. Hunt, A.S.A.A.125

Vol X, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Romana-British Objects at Great Wymondley11
Location Plan12
Survey Plan14
Clothall house (The Old Rectory), Clothall16
Dr John Savage, Rector of Clothall, 1708-1747 Thomas Barker, Parish Clerk of Ansty57
Fifth Bell at Ansty59
Romano-British Hammer Found at Furneux Pelham84
Cross-Section (Macro-Etched) of the Romano-British Hammer Found at Furneux Pelham85
Wall Paintings at 53, High St, Hoddesdon88
Palimpsest Back of the Lower Part of the Figure of Edward Humberstone, 158390
Palimpsest Back of the William West Brass, 158391
Shield of Arms Wilsford Impaling Simpson: on the Memorial to Alys Wilsford, 158192
Palimpsest Back of the Wilsford Shield of Arms, 158193

1938 Vol X, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Stalls & Misericords in Hertfordshire churchesGeorge C. Druce131-140
Belgo-Roman occupation of the Welwyn areaW.R. Hughes, M.A.141-149
Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, and his Gifts from his Manor of Weston to the Knights Templars, c. 1138-1148H.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.150-162
Furneux Pelham: Its Church and ParishArchdeacon G.H. Cameron, M.A.163-182
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire churches, Bishop’s StortfordH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.183-198
The Church Bells and some Parish Clerks of Hertfordshire: IV Ardley (continued), Ashwell, Aston, AspendenL.H. Chambers199-225
Notes: Alburyuncredited226
Notes: Bengeo: St Leonard’s churchuncredited226
Notes: Berkhamsted: A Folk remedyuncredited226
Notes: Bishop’s Stortford: Discovery of Human remainsT.B.S.226-227
Notes: Braughing: Belgic and Romano-British settlementsG. Brodie Henderson227-228
Notes: Dalyson family of Clothalluncredited228
Notes: Hertfordshire Poll booksuncredited228
Notes: A Hinxworth storyuncredited229-231
Notes: Letchworth museumuncredited231-233
Notes: Montchensi family of North Mimms, etc.uncredited233
Notes: Queen Hoo Halluncredited233
Notes: A Thirteenth century storage pot, stirrup and spinning whorl from Rabley HeathH.C. Andrews, F.S.A. and G.C. Dunning, F.S.A.233-237
Notes: Rowney Priory: A shield of armsH.C.A.237
Notes: Sacombe: Roman CoinH.C.A.237
Notes: Tewin: RectorsH.C.A.237
Notes: Thundridge Church: GalleryT.B.S.237
Short Notes: The Place-Names of Hertfordshire by J.E.B. Gover, Allen Mawer and F.M. Stentonuncredited238-240
Short Notes: The Story of Hitchin town by Reginald L. Hine, F.S.A.uncredited240-241
Short Notes: The Heart of Hertfordshire by Owen Hamiltonuncredited241
Short Notes: Farmers Diversion by W.R. Hughesuncredited242
1st Excursion, 1938: Clothall Churchuncredited243-247
2nd Excursion, 1938: Furneux Pelham and Hunsdonuncredited248-252
3rd Excursion, 1938: Sacombe and Rowney Prioryuncredited252-256
Annual Report, 1938uncredited 257-258
Statement of Account, 1938uncredited259

Vol X, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Ansty Church: Stalls and a Miserichord131
Misericord, Bishop’s Stortford Church and Sawfish137
Misericord, Bishop’s Stortford Church and Stevenage Church139
Two Belgic Burial Urns with accompanying Vessels144
The Romano-British Villa at Lockleys, Welwyn: General View and Floor of Low-Level Room147
Furneux Pelham Church: Interior, Looking West165
Furneux Pelham Church: Angels, Roof, Roof Boss176
A Mural Painting, St. Leonard’s Church, Bengeo226
Grain Storage Pot, Stirrup and Spinning-Whorl, mid-Thirteenth Century, from Rabley Heath234
The Chantry House, Furneux Pelham, in 1937, before restoration248

1939 Vol X, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches, XIX, BovingdonH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.265-283
The Early history of Temple DinsleyReginald L. Hine, F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S.284-291
The Old Coffee House Inn, Hertford: formerly Rose InnH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.292-298
The Church bells and some Parish Clerks of Hertfordshire: V, Ayot St. LawrenceL.H. Chambers299-308
The Chantries and Chantry House of Furneux PelhamH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.309-314
Notes: Much Hadham: A Mediaeval daggeruncredited315
Notes: Harpenden: The Byam familyuncredited315
Notes: Harpenden: The Earle memorialuncredited316-317
Notes: Harpenden: Church, Aylesbury armsuncredited317-318
Notes: Hertfordshire: Poll booksuncredited318
Notes: Hoddesdon: The Stevenson familyuncredited318-319
Notes: Hoddesdon: Figure of Samaritan Womanuncredited319
Notes: Kelshall and Sacombe: The Dodington or Dorington west country family in Hertsuncredited319-321
Notes: Kelshall: Rectorsuncredited321
Notes: Letchworth Museumuncredited321-322
Notes: Hertford: Church Clerksuncredited322
Notes: Hertford: Organistuncredited323
Notes: Pelham, Furneux: Brass on the Alter, Tomb in the Vestryuncredited323
Notes: Pelham, Furneux: A Romano-British siteH.C.A.323
Notes: Pelham, Stocking: The Church Belluncredited323
Notes: Rushden Church: DiscoveriesH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.323-325
Notes: Standon Church BellsH.C.A.325-326
Notes: Standon: ArmourH.C.A.326
Notes: Bishop’s Stortford: William Yardleyuncredited326
Notes: Ware: An early Bronze Age beaker, c2000 – 1800 B.C.T.D. Kendrick, F.S.A.327
Notes: Ware: Rev. Charles Chauncyuncredited327
Notes: Boteler Arms at Rotherfield Greys, Oxonuncredited327-328
Notes: Bridget Morrison of Cassiobury, Hertsuncredited328
1st Excursion, 1939: Standon Lordshipuncredited329-330
2nd Excursion, 1939: St Albansuncredited330-334
3rd Excursion, 1939: Postponeduncredited334
Annual Report, 1939H.C. Andrews, F.S.A.335
Statement of Account, 1939W.C. Hunt336
Index Vol. X, Parts I, II, and IIIuncredited337-356

Vol X, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
The Old Coffee House Inn, Hertford292
Medieval dagger from Much Hadham315
The Chaworthe Brass, formerly in the Savoy Chapel, London318
Rushden Church: Details of Discoveries324
Early Bronze Age Beaker from Ware327

1940 Vol XI, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Revised Rulesuncredited5
List of Membersuncredited6-9
Societies Exchanging Transactions with E.H.A.S.uncredited10
An Account of the excavations at Coldharbour Moat in Friday Field, Essendon, with notes on HornbeamgateLieut. K. Rutherford Davis11-25
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: BraughingH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.26-49
The Church bells and some Parish Clerks in Hertfordshire: Ayot St. Lawrence (contd.), Baldock, BarkwayL.H. Chambers50-76
Early Bengeo Manor Lords and Hertford Churches, with a note on Adam de StrattonH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.77-95
Notes: Bayford and Ware: Robinson Familyuncredited96
Notes: Buntingford: Bishop Seth Warduncredited96
Notes: Hatfield: William Curlluncredited96
Notes: Hertford: Roman coin: Of Aurelian A.D. 270-275uncredited96
Notes: Kings Langley An Early Lynch-pinuncredited97
Notes: Letchworth Museumuncredited97-98
Notes: Totteridge: Cage familyuncredited98-101
Notes: Ware: Martin familyuncredited102
Notes: Ware: St Mary’s Churchuncredited102
Notes: Wheathampstead: The Killegrew and Lambe familiesJ.H. Busby102-105
Annual Report, 1940uncredited105
Hertford Museum Annual Report, 1940H.C. Andrews, F.S.A.105-107
Balance Sheet, 1940T.W. Muskett108

Vol XI, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Hornbeamgate, Essendon: Plan of the District12
Hornbeamgate, Essendon: Plan of the Excavations13
Hornbeamgate, Essendon: Doorway, showing Reduction in Width16
Hornbeamgate, Essendon: View of the Doorway20
Coats of Arms from the Lambe Monuments in Wheathampstead Church102

1941 Vol XI, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Sidelights on brasses in Hertfordshire churches: BroxbourneH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.113-127
The Church Bells and Some Parish Clerks of Hertfordshire: Barley, S. MargaretL.H. Chambers128-141
Some Examples of Tudor & Jacobean Wall paintings in Herts and elsewhere: Including Buckinghamshire and EssexFrancis. W. Reader142-153
Locally found coins in Letchworth MuseumG. Askew, F.S.A.Scot., and W.P. Westell F.L.S., F.R.S.A., F.S.A.Scot.154-161
Notes: Aspenden: Follis of Emperor Constantine I.uncredited162
Notes: Benington Park alias Benington Placeuncredited162-4
Notes: Essendon: Excavations at Coldharbour MoatK.R.D.164
Notes: Hatfield: Symondshyde ManorH.C.A.164
Notes: Ippollitts: Little AlmeshoeburyH.C.A.165
Notes: Sacombe: Sestertuis found in the garden of old Rectoryuncredited165
Notes: St Michael’s, St Albans: the Bacon shield of arms in St Michael’s church: a noteL.H. Chambers165-167
Annual Report, 1941H.C.A.168
Annual Report, Hertford Museum, 1941H.C. Andrews168-171
Statement of Account, 1941T.W. Muskett172

Vol XI, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Broxbourne Church: Thomas Prowett (?), priest, 1476118
Wall-Painting, Upper Floor, 61 High Street, Amersham, Bucks143
Reconstruction of the Wall-Painting, 53 High Street, Hoddesdon144
Portion of Wall-Painting, 108 High Street, Colchester, Essex145
Wall-Painting, Six Bells Inn, Bocking, Essex145
Wall-Painting, “Campions”, Steward’s End, Saffron Waldenpage 147
Wall-Painting in the Dining-room at Rothamsted, Harpenden148
Wall-Painting in the Tapestry-room at Rothamsted, Harpenden149
Newel Post painted on staircase wall at 76 High Street, Hoddesdon151
Harvington Hall, Chadderley Corbett, Worcs.152
Balustrade Painted on staircase wall, 24 High Street, Colchester, Essex153
Rothamsted, Harpenden152
Painted Panelling, 76 High Street, Hoddesdon153
Sussex Cannon c. 1749 at Hertford Museum170

1942 Vol XI, Part III

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Sidelights on brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: XIV Barnet, East (additional), XXII BucklandH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.177-196
Church bells and some parish clerks of HertfordshireL.H. Chambers197-211
Henry George Oldfield and the Dimsdale collection of Hertfordshire drawingsH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.212-224
Notes: Alburyuncredited225
Notes: Bayfordbury: Kit-cat Club portraitsuncredited225
Notes: Hatfield: Ferry over the River Lea in the fourteenth centuryuncredited225
Notes: Hertford: Rev. Robert Cholmondeley, Rector of St. Andrew’suncredited225
Notes: Hertford: A Medieval jug and its contentsG.C. Dunning, B.Sc., F.S.A.225-226
Notes: Hertford: Nos 3 and 4 The Market PlaceT.B.S.226-228
Notes: Herts: Cross Treesuncredited228
Notes: Lodewik Familyuncredited228
Notes: Pascall Family.Ed.228
Notes: Rickmansworth: Herongate alias O’Connorvilleuncredited229
Notes: Rickmansworth: Horn Mill Court (The Court), West Hydeuncredited229-230
Notes: St Albans: Shamblesuncredited230
Notes: Sandridge: Epitaph to William Cox, died 26th May, 1802, aged 42L.H. Chambers230
Review: The Story of HertfordshireT.B.S.231-232
Annual Report, Hertford Museum, 1942uncredited232

Vol XI, Part III, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Medieval Jug from Hertfordpage 226

1943-44 Vol XI, Part IV

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire churches: XXIII, CheshuntH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.237-246
The Church Bells and some Parish Clerks of Hertfordshire: Barnet, Chipping and Barnet, East.L.H. Chambers247-259
The Louth (De Luda) family in mediaeval HertfordshireLieut. K. Rutherford Davis, R.N.V.R.260-268
The Ferrar Family of Hertford, London and Little GiddingH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.269-278
The Cambridge Road: illus. mapsNorman Collard279-281
Remarks on the Place Names of BaldockH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.282-285
Notes: Bennington: Rev. John Haggarduncredited286
Notes: Eastwick: Homestead MoatEdgar F. Newton, M.Sc.286
Notes: Watford: Brass Inscription of John Atwelle, 14–. and Alice his wife, 1450.uncredited287
Notes: John Carrington’s Diaryuncredited287
Notes: Stanstead Abbots: William Saxaye brass, 1581R.H. D’Elboux, M.C., F.S.A. & H.C.A.287-288
Notes: Bicheno, Bitcheno, or Bitchenoe Familyuncredited288-289
Notes: Ashridge and John Skeltonuncredited289
Short Notes: A Batsford Century ed. Hector BolithoH.C. Andrews290
Short Notes: The Early Denny Descents and Armorial Bearings by Rev. Sir H.L.L. DennyH.C.A.291
Annual Report, Hertford Museum, 1943 H.C. Andrews292
Statement of Account, 1942L.E. Long293
Statement of Account, 1943L.E. Long294
Index, Vol. XIuncredited295-306

Vol XI, Part IV, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Mary Ferrar, née Woolnoth (d. 1634)271
Nicholas Ferrer, 1592-1637274
The Hockerill Road, 1799279
The Hockerill Road To-day279
Bishop’s Stortford from Hockerill Cross Road281
The former Red Lion Inn, and the Cock Inn beyond, Hockerill281
Arms of Willian Saxaye from his brass at Stanstead Abbots287

1945-46 Vol XII, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
List of Membersuncredited5-7
Societies Exchanging Transactions with E.H.A.S.uncredited7
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: XXIV ClothallH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.9-17
A Handlist of Hertfordshire Enclosure Acts and AwardsW.E. Tate, F.R.Hist.S.18-31
The Hill & Astry families of Langley and HitchinH.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.32-39
No. 16 Bull Plain, Hertford, HertsMajor E.J.T. Lutyens, F.R.I.B.A., and H.C. Andrews, F.S.A.40-41
Was this Jack O’Legs?A.W. Brunt42
Slid – GroatH.C. Andrews, F.S.A.43
Notes: Ansty CastleT.B.S.44
Notes: Ashwell uncredited44
Notes: Guild Houseuncredited44
Notes: Barrington familyT.B.S.44-45
Notes: Gaddesden, Littleuncredited45
Notes: Hertford Trinitarian FriaryB.S.T.45-46
Notes: Hertfordshire Weather LoreB.A.46
Notes: Hertingfordbury: Woolmers Parkuncredited46
Notes: High WychEdgar F. Newton46-47
Notes: Much Hormead: Will of Thomas EastH.C.A.47-48
Notes: Kings Walden: Hale familyuncredited48
Notes: Lamb: Charles Lamb’s Ancestors at Mackery EndG. Emmison48
Notes: Lamb: Charlesuncredited48
Notes: Langley, King’suncredited48-49
Notes: Nuthampstead: Scales ParkH.C.A.49-50
Notes: Henry Parker, 8th Lord Morley 1496-1556uncredited50
Notes: Park Street: Roman VillaH.C.A.50-51
Notes: Robert ClutterbuckL.H.C.51
Notes: St Albans Cathedral: Tomb of Humphrey, Duke of GloucesterH.C.A.51-52
Notes: St. Albans: Lomax FamilyP.W. Montague Smith52
Notes: St. Albansuncredited52
Notes: Standon LordshipH.C.A.52-53
Notes: Stanstead Abbots: tradesmen’s tokensH.C.A.53

Notes: Walkern Church: Effigy of William de Lanvaley

H.C.A.

53-54

Notes: Welwyn: George E. Dering of Lockley’s Park Exhibition of 1851

uncredited

54

Notes: Westhay Farm

uncredited

54

115th Excursion, 1946: the Church of St Nicholas and the Lords of Much Munden, Much Hadham Parsonage, Little Munden and its Church of All Saints, 

uncredited

55-67

116th Excursion, 1946: Much Hadham Lordship

uncredited

67-70

117th Excursion, 1946: All Saints Church, Datchworth, Hawkins Hall, Datchworth, Woodhall Park, Watton, Stapleford and Its Church

uncredited

70-74

Annual Report for 1939-1946

H.C Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.

75

Annual Report, Hertford Museum, 1946-1947

H.C Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.

76-77

Statement of Account, 1946

T.W. Muskett, A.L.A.

78

Vol XII, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
No. 16 Bull Plain, Hertford40
Tomb of Robert Clutterbuck, 183154
Henry Parker, eighth Lord Morley50
Standon Lordship52
Portrait of Sir Ralph Sadlier (c. 1580-1660)53
A Close Helmet 16th Century53
Breastplate with Cuisses attached, Early 16th Century53

1947-49 Vol XII, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches, Codicote, CotteredThe Late H.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.85-95
The Roman Road in Rigery Lane, Colliers EndJohn M. Holmes96-99
The Hertfordshire Properties of the Nunnery of St Mary ClerkenwellW.O. Hassall, M.A., D.Phil., F.S.A.100-104
Joseph Strutt and Queen Hoo Hall – a forgotten Hertfordshire romanceBernard Lott105-108
North Mymms Parish Church: Armorial Glass in St. Katherine’s ChapelGilbert Askew, F.S.A.109-114
Bishop’s Stortford in Early Modern TimesF.H. Maud115-119
Tributes to the late Mr. Herbert C. Andrewsthe late Reginald L. Hine,
E.M. Hunt, H. Bently.
120-122
Tributes to the late Reginald L. Hine F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S.A. Manchester122-123
Jubilee Meeting of East Hertfordshire Archaeological Societyuncredited124-132
Notes: Bishops Stortford: Trade tokenA. Manchester133
Notes: East Barnet: St Mary the VirginA. Manchester133-134
Notes: HatfieldA. Manchester134-135
Notes: Hertford: 130, Fore StA. Manchester135-136
Notes: London: St Antholin, Budge Rowuncredited136
Notes: New Barnet: Hoard of Tudor silver coinsGilbert Askew136-137
Notes: Pert, Scotland: Memorial to John MylneG.E. Moodey137
Notes: Puckeridge: A coin of William IIIJ. Holmes138
Notes: Ware: The French HornE.M. Hunt138
Notes: Wheathamstead: Rev. Edward Wake. D.D.J.H. Busby139
118th Excursion, 1947: Temple Bar, Cheshunt, Turner’s Hilluncredited140-144
119th Excursion, 1947: Braughing, Upp Hall, Aspendenuncredited144-156
120th Excursion, 1947: Digswell and Tewinuncredited156-167
121st Excursion, 1948: Christ’s Hospitaluncredited167-168
122nd Excursion, 1948: Harpendenuncredited168
123rd Excursion, 1949: Stanstead Buryuncredited168-169
124th Excursion, 1949: St Albans and Verulamiumuncredited169-170
Short Notes: The Chronicles of Hertford Castle by H.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.uncredited171
Short Notes: The Chronicles of Hoddesdon by H.F. HayllarA. Manchester171
Short Notes: The History of Ware by Edith M. HuntA. Manchester171-172
Short Notes: A Catalogue of Roman Coins by Gilbert Askew, F.S.A., F.R.N.S., B.A.A. Manchester172
Short Notes: St. Albans Millenary PageantA. Manchester172-173
Short Notes: The Coat of Arms, QuarterlyA. Manchester173
Annual Report for 1947-9uncredited174
Statement of Account 1947, 1948 and 1949R. Gray175
Index Vol. XII 1945-1949uncredited177-182

Vol XII, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Ware: 17th Century Staircase. The French Horn Innfrontispiece
Rigery Lane: Plan and section of Excavation Sitepage 97
Rigery Lane: Finds made during the Excavation of the Roman Road98
Rigery Lane: The Roman road surface as Excavated98
East Barnet: Incised Drawings. South Porch, St. Mary the Virginpage 134
Hatfield: Civic Flagpage 135
Hertford: Details of Fireplace Mouldingspage 136

1950-51 Vol XIII, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Some Pottery from the Roman Cemetery at Welwyn GrangeJohn Holmes1-8
Portraits of Seth Ward, Lord Bishop of SarumSir Harold Williams, M.A., F.B.A., J.P.9-12
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire ChurchesThe late H.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.13-26
Verulamium, 1949: Interim ReportMrs. M. Aylwin Cotton, F.S.A.27-32
Pancake Hall, Welham Green: Excavation of Homestead MoatJ.P.C. Kent, D.Ph.33-43
Two Hertfordshire DoctorsI.M Graham44
Notes: East Barnet: St. Mary the Virgin. Church ceilingW.S.T.55
Notes: Bishops Stortford: Roman and Medieval findsuncredited56
Notes: Broxbourne: Post-Reformation Wall-Paintinguncredited56
Notes: Broxbourne: The Benefaction Boarduncredited57
Notes: A Note on an Indent in Cheshunt ChurchJ.P.C. Kent57
Notes: Hatfield: Robert Abbott – Rector 1584-1613; John Barnet, Bishop of Ely, d.1373 &, Robert Lamb, Bishop of PeterboroughJ.H. Busby57-58
Notes: Hertford: Roman pottery from Mangrove HallJohn Homes58-60
Notes: Hertford: The Dimsdale Armsuncredited60
Notes: Hertford: The Saxon Mintuncredited60
Notes: Little Gaddesden: William EllisLionel Munby60-61
Notes: Little Hadham: Clintonsuncredited61-62
Notes: Puckeridge: Sixteenth Century woodworkuncredited62
Notes: St Albans: the Abbey Gatewayuncredited62-63
Notes: Stevenage New Town: Interim report on a Romano-Belgic burial siteJohn Holmes63
Notes: Therfield: Rev. Edward Shouldham, D.Civ.L., Rector 1485-1503J.H. Busby63
Notes: Waltham Cross: Discovery of dug-out canoeJohn Holmes64
Notes: Ware: A Laudian altaruncredited64-65
Notes: Ware: An unrecorded bell,uncredited65
Notes: Ware: The Prioryuncredited65
Notes: Wheathampstead: Rev. G.T. Pretyman, B.C.L., Rector, 1815-1859J.H. Busby65
Notes: Wheathampstead: Poem on the Stocks, 1778uncredited66
Notes: Wheathampstead: Thomas ChildsJ.H. Busby66
125th Excursion, 1950: Westmill and Buntingforduncredited67
126th Excursion, 1950: Bayford and Bayfordburyuncredited67-68
127th Excursion, 1950: Sawbridgeworthuncredited68
128th Excursion, 1951: Little Hallingbury, Wallbury, Bishop’s Stortforduncredited68-89
129th Excursion, 1951: Ayot St. Lawrenceuncredited69
130th Excursion, 1951: Cottered, Clothall, Baldockuncredited69
131st Excursion, 1951: Hunsdonuncredited69-70
Short Notes: Beginning in Archaeology by Kathleen M. Kenyonuncredited71
Short Notes: The coinage of Roman Britain by Gilbert Andrew, F.S.A.uncredited71-72
Short Notes: Chesfield, The history of an Ancient Hertfordshire Parish by Harold A. RobertsA. Manchester72
Annual General Meeting for 1950 and 1951uncredited73-74
Statement of Account, 1950 & 1951R. Gray75

Vol XIII, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Pottery from the Roman Cemetery, Welwynfrontispiece
Seth Ware, Lord Bishop of Sarum9
Verulamium, 1949: Pl. C. – Site F28
Verulamium, 1949: Pl. E. – Site G30
Dug-out Canoe Discovered at Waltham Cross64

1952-54 Vol XIII, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Stephen Joseph Royde: A quarter-century tribute to an old Bluecoat schoolmasterF.M. Page, M.A., Ph.D.77-92
Excavations and Fieldwork at Roman BraughingJohn Holmes, M.A.93-127
A Belgic Settlement at Welwyn Garden CityBeverly J. Arnold, M.A.128-137
The Waltham Cross Dug-out Canoe and its ImplicationsJohn Holmes, M.A. and John F. Hayward, Ph.D., M.Sc., F.G.S.138-151
A Medieval Alabaster from LaystonG.E. Moodey and Dr. Walter L. Hildburgh, F.S.A.152-155
The Ermine Street at WareJohn Holmes, M.A.156-158
The Case of Mr. Edward Hughes 1725-27H. Bentley159-164
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire ChurchesThe late H.C. Andrews, M.A., F.S.A.165-166
A Rate for Servants’ Wages made at Easter Sessions, 7 Charles I (18th April 1631)H. Bentley167-171
Medieval CheshuntPeter E. Rooke172-203
Notes: Hadley wood: EarthworkDerek F. Renn204-206
Notes: Hertford: Turk’s Head InnG.E. Moodey206-208
Notes: Hertfordshire: Drawings of Thomas Fisher, F.S.A.J.H. Busby208
Notes: Hertfordshire: Inscriptions and RecordsL.H. Chambers208-209
Notes: Rothamsted: Roman Shrine Excavation, 1936J.H. Busby209
Notes: Stevenage: Romano-Belgic BurialsJohn Holmes209-211
Notes: Waltham Abbey: Sun Street Site Excavationsuncredited212
Notes: Ware: St. Mary’s, An Unrecorded BellH.A. Roberts213
Notes: Wormley in Hertfordshire: A ReviewMrs. J.W. Turner214
132nd Excursion, 1952: Wheathampstead and Mackerye Enduncredited215
133rd Excursion, 1952: Scott’s Grotto. Amwell House and Friends’ Meeting House, Hertford.uncredited215
134th Excursion, 1952: Hitchin and Great Offleyuncredited215-216
135th Excursion, 1953: North Mymms and Hatfielduncredited216-217
136th Excursion, 1953: Baldock, Pirton and Old Letchworthuncredited217-218
137th Excursion, 1954: Alswick, Layston, Buntingford, Throcking and Standonuncredited218-220
138th Excursion, 1954: Bennington and Sacombeuncredited220
Annual General Meeting, 1953uncredited221-222
Statement of Account, 1952W.A.L. Jackson223
Annual General Meeting, 1954uncredited224-225
Statement of Account, 1953W.A.L. Jackson226
Index Vol. XIII, 1950-1954uncredited229-236

Vol XIII, Part II, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Roman Braughing: Crop Marks in Wickham Field93
Roman Braughing: Air Photograph94
Roman Braughing: Main Wall of Building104
Roman Braughing: Limestone Slabs104
Roman Braughing: Side Wall of Building106
Roman Braughing: Section Through Main Wall106
Roman Braughing: Potter from the Roman Cemetery120
Waltham Cross Dug-out Canoe139
Medieval Alabaster, Layston152
Signboard of the Turk’s Head Inn206
Iron Age Jug from Stevenage, with Plan and Section of the Site210

1955-57 Vol XIV, Part I

TitleAuthorPage(s)
A Belgic Chieftain’s Grave on Hertford HeathJohn Holmes, M.A., F.S.A. and William H.C. Frend, M.A. D.Phil., F.S.A.1- 19
Sir John Say of BroxbourneJ.S. Roskell, M.A., D.Phil.20-41
The Changing Landscape of PanshangerHugh Prince, M.A.42-58
Sidelights on Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: EssendonRichard James Busby59-69
Notes: A Medieval site at Cottons, BarnetDerek F. Renn70-71
Notes: Population of Hertfordshire before 1801Lionel M. Munby71-72
Notes: The Early History of Parliamentary Politics in HertfordshireLionel M. Munby72-73
Notes: The Household accounts of Theobalds and GorhamburyLionel M. Munby73
Notes: Economic Changes in Kings Langley in the late sixteenth centuryuncredited74
Annual Report, 1954uncredited75
Annual Report, 1955uncredited75
Annual Report, 1956uncredited75-76
Annual Report, 1957uncredited76
Obituary: Sir Henry Maunsell Richards, Kt., C.B.uncredited77
Statements of Account 1954-1957R.E. Hyatt78-79

Vol XIV, Part I, Illustrations

TitleFacing Page
Hertford Heath: Air Photographs of the sitefrontispiece
Hertford Heath: Amphora from the Belgic Burial3
Hertford Heath: Map of the site4
Hertford Heath: General Plan and Section of Gravel Pit6
Hertford Heath: Enamel Studs in situ and Drawings6
Hertford Heath: Iron Bands in situ8
Hertford Heath: Tazza and Pedestal urn in situ8
Hertford Heath: Glass bowl from burial10
Hertford Heath: wheels and knife in situ10
Hertford Heath: Coarse pottery from the Belgic Burial14
Hertford Heath: Amphora neck and pottery from the Cemetery14
Panshanger: Cole Green Park Map 170449
Panshanger: Map 180951
Panshanger: Map 195453
Panshanger: Land Utilisation Map 195455
Essendon: Three shields Henry Courtenay62
Essendon: Brass of William Tooke, 158864

1958-61 Vol XIV, Part II

TitleAuthorPage(s)
Archaeology in the Territory of the CatuvellauniJohn Holmes, F.S.A.81-101
Sidelights of brasses in Hertfordshire Churches: XXX FlamsteadRichard James Busby102-107
Excavation and Fieldwork on the Roman Roads at Braughing, Hertfordshire 1960-1Bernard Barr and Geoffrey R. Gillam108-116
In Memoriam: Mrs. Edith M. Hunt, 19th June 1962uncredited117
Notes: Braughing, Haven EndBernard Barr118
Notes: Braughing, Pottery from the Romano-British CemeteryBernard Barr119
Notes: Braughing, Samian pottery recovered from the River RibBernard Barr120
Notes: Braughing, Samian WareBernard Barr121
Notes: Broxbourne, Romano-British antler implementJohn Holmes122
Notes: Harpenden, ExhumationJ. H. Busby122
Notes: Hertfordshire Paper MillsJ. H. Busby123
Notes: Hertingfordbury – John Collins, A Calico PrinterJ. H. Busby123
Notes: St. Albans, the Rutland FenciblesJ. H. Busby123
Notes: Tewin, a Bronze Age BeakerJohn Holmes, M.A. F.S.A.124
Notes: Therfield – Arms of Richard Sydnor, Rector and registrar of the Order of the CarterJ. H. Busby125
Notes: Waltham Cross, a Bronze SwordBrian W. Spencer125
Notes: Wheathampstead, Painting by John King, 1788-1847J. H. Busby126
Notes: Wheathampstead, Tennyson connectionJ. H. Busby126
Short Notes: The Amateur Historian by Lionel M. Munbyuncredited127
Short Notes: Hertfordshire Past and Present. Ed. G.L. Evansuncredited127
Short Notes: Welwyn, Briefly by W. Branch Johnsonuncredited128
Short Notes: A Short history of Berkhamstead by Percy C. Birtchnelluncredited128
Short Notes: Domesday Tables for the County of Hertford by Hon. Francis Henry Baringuncredited128
Annual report, 1958uncredited129-130
Annual report, 1959uncredited130
Annual report, 1960uncredited131
Annual report, 1961uncredited131-132
Statement of Account, 1961R.E. Hyatt133

Vol XIV, Part II, Illustrations

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Plate 1. Flamstead: John Oudeby, 1414
Plate 2. Section through Stane Street one mile east of Curcinate at Darney Wood
Plate 3. Section through Ermine Street showing road as First Exposed
Plate 4. Beaker, Type AC, from Tewin.
Samian Dish, Braughing: Potter’s stamp and lead rivet

Plate 5. Red-deer Antler Rake, Broxbourne.
Bronze Sword from Waltham Cross

Plate 6. Beaker Grave-pit, Tewin