Post-medieval Oxford - Oxford City Council
Post-medieval Oxford - Oxford City Council Post-medieval Oxford - Oxford City Council
Lattey, R, 1938 Note on the Royalist defences of Oxford. Oxoniensia 3: 177 Lawrence, S, 2004 Senior Common Room Extension. St John’s College, Oxford. Oxford Archaeology. Unpublished report Lawrence, S, 2005 Excavations in St Johns College, Oxford. 2003. Oxoniensia 70: 325-31 Lawson, D R O, 1947 Aubrey’s Brief Lives, Oxford Leech, S, 2005 Land adjacent to the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. Oxford Archaeology. Unpublished report Leeds, E T, 1923 Oxford tradesmen’s tokens, in H.E. Salter, Surveys and Tokens Oxford Hist. Soc. LXXV: 355-453 Leeds, E T, 1936 A second Elizabethan Mural painting at No 3 Cornmarket Street. Oxoniensia 1: 144-50 Leeds, E T, 1938 Glass Vessels of the XVI Century and later from the site of the Bodleian Extension in Broad Street, Oxford. Oxoniensia 3: 153-61 Leeds, E T, 1941 17 OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT- POST MEDIEVAL 74 th and 18 th Century Wine bottles of Oxford Taverns. Oxoniensia 6: 44-55 Leeds, E T, 1949 Glass Bottles of the Crown Tavern, Oxford. Oxoniensia, 14: 87 Linford, P, 2004 Port Meadow, Binsey, Oxford. Report on geophysical survey. English Heritage. Unpublished report Lobel, M D, 1957 A History of the County of Oxford. Volume 5: Bullingdon Hundred. London: Victoria County History Louw, H J, 1983 The Origin of the Sash Window, Architectural History 26, 49-72, Martinón-Torres, M 2012 Inside Solomon's house: an archaeological study of the Old Ashmolean chymical laboratory in Oxford. Ambix 59 (1) 22-48. Mason, E, 1989 Headington Quarry c1820-1890. a study of a 19 th century open village. Oxoniensia 54: 363-79 Mayhew, J, et al., 1984 Coins, tokens, counters and coin-weights. In Hassall T. et al. Excavations at St Ebbe’s, Oxford, 1967-1976 Part II: Post-medieval domestic tenements and the post-medieval Dissolution site of the Greyfriars. Oxoniensia 49: 219-21 Mellor, M, and Oakley, G, 1984 A Summary of the Key Assemblages. A Study of the pottery, clay pipes, glass and other finds from fourteen pits, dating from the 16 th to the mid 19 th century in Hassall, TG, Halpin, C and Mellor, M 1984 Mellor, M, 1984 The Pottery. In Hassall T. et al. Excavations at St Ebbe’s, Oxford, 1967-1976 Part II: Post-medieval domestic tenements and the post-medieval Dissolution site of the Greyfriars. Oxoniensia 49: 211-19 Mellor M, 1994a Medieval Ceramic Studies in England. A review for English Heritage. London: English Heritage Mellor, M, 1994b A synthesis of middle and late Saxon, medieval and post-medieval pottery in the Oxford region. In Oxoniensia 49: 17-219 Mellor, M, 1997 Pots and People that have shaped the heritage of medieval and later England. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Miles, D, and Worthington, M, 2006 Merton College, Oxford, Oxfordshire. The Tree Ring dating of the Fellows Quadrangle English Heritage Research Department Report Series 80/2006
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Lattey, R, 1938 Note on the Royalist defences of <strong>Oxford</strong>. Oxoniensia 3: 177<br />
Lawrence, S, 2004 Senior Common Room Extension. St John’s College, <strong>Oxford</strong>.<br />
<strong>Oxford</strong> Archaeology. Unpublished report<br />
Lawrence, S, 2005 Excavations in St Johns College, <strong>Oxford</strong>. 2003. Oxoniensia 70:<br />
325-31<br />
Lawson, D R O, 1947 Aubrey’s Brief Lives, <strong>Oxford</strong><br />
Leech, S, 2005 Land adjacent to the Pitt Rivers Museum, <strong>Oxford</strong>. <strong>Oxford</strong><br />
Archaeology. Unpublished report<br />
Leeds, E T, 1923 <strong>Oxford</strong> tradesmen’s tokens, in H.E. Salter, Surveys and Tokens<br />
<strong>Oxford</strong> Hist. Soc. LXXV: 355-453<br />
Leeds, E T, 1936 A second Elizabethan Mural painting at No 3 Cornmarket Street.<br />
Oxoniensia 1: 144-50<br />
Leeds, E T, 1938 Glass Vessels of the XVI Century and later from the site of the<br />
Bodleian Extension in Broad Street, <strong>Oxford</strong>. Oxoniensia 3: 153-61<br />
Leeds, E T, 1941 17<br />
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT- POST MEDIEVAL 74<br />
th and 18 th Century Wine bottles of <strong>Oxford</strong> Taverns. Oxoniensia<br />
6: 44-55<br />
Leeds, E T, 1949 Glass Bottles of the Crown Tavern, <strong>Oxford</strong>. Oxoniensia, 14: 87<br />
Linford, P, 2004 Port Meadow, Binsey, <strong>Oxford</strong>. Report on geophysical survey.<br />
English Heritage. Unpublished report<br />
Lobel, M D, 1957 A History of the County of <strong>Oxford</strong>. Volume 5: Bullingdon Hundred.<br />
London: Victoria County History<br />
Louw, H J, 1983 The Origin of the Sash Window, Architectural History 26, 49-72,<br />
Martinón-Torres, M 2012 Inside Solomon's house: an archaeological study of the Old<br />
Ashmolean chymical laboratory in <strong>Oxford</strong>. Ambix 59 (1) 22-48.<br />
Mason, E, 1989 Headington Quarry c1820-1890. a study of a 19 th century open<br />
village. Oxoniensia 54: 363-79<br />
Mayhew, J, et al., 1984 Coins, tokens, counters and coin-weights. In Hassall T. et al.<br />
Excavations at St Ebbe’s, <strong>Oxford</strong>, 1967-1976 Part II: <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>medieval</strong> domestic<br />
tenements and the post-<strong>medieval</strong> Dissolution site of the Greyfriars. Oxoniensia<br />
49: 219-21<br />
Mellor, M, and Oakley, G, 1984 A Summary of the Key Assemblages. A Study of the<br />
pottery, clay pipes, glass and other finds from fourteen pits, dating from the 16 th<br />
to the mid 19 th century in Hassall, TG, Halpin, C and Mellor, M 1984<br />
Mellor, M, 1984 The Pottery. In Hassall T. et al. Excavations at St Ebbe’s, <strong>Oxford</strong>,<br />
1967-1976 Part II: <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>medieval</strong> domestic tenements and the post-<strong>medieval</strong><br />
Dissolution site of the Greyfriars. Oxoniensia 49: 211-19<br />
Mellor M, 1994a Medieval Ceramic Studies in England. A review for English<br />
Heritage. London: English Heritage<br />
Mellor, M, 1994b A synthesis of middle and late Saxon, <strong>medieval</strong> and post-<strong>medieval</strong><br />
pottery in the <strong>Oxford</strong> region. In Oxoniensia 49: 17-219<br />
Mellor, M, 1997 Pots and People that have shaped the heritage of <strong>medieval</strong> and later<br />
England. Ashmolean Museum, <strong>Oxford</strong><br />
Miles, D, and Worthington, M, 2006 Merton College, <strong>Oxford</strong>, <strong>Oxford</strong>shire. The Tree<br />
Ring dating of the Fellows Quadrangle English Heritage Research Department<br />
Report Series 80/2006