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The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXVIII (2023) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
New Light on Hill Forts in the Lower Wye Valley Keywords: Lidar, aerial photography, hillfort, Wye, The Bulwarks, Piercefield, Lancaut, Spital Meend, Gaer Hill, Penterry, Blackfield Blackcliffe Wood, camp | Simon Maddison | 3 |
The Lost Tombs of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, and his son William Herbert, Earl of Huntingdon, in Tintern Abbey Keywords: William Herbert, Pembroke, Huntingdon, Thomas Herbert, Tintern Abbey, Herbertorum Prosapia, Origo Praeclara Herbertorum, Anne Devereux, Mary Wydeville, Gwladus Ddu, Sr William ap Thomas, Abergavenny Priory, Raglan, Edgecote battle of, Lewis Glyn Cothi, Henry IV, Edward IV, Richard III, Katherine, Henry Tudor, Guto’r Glyn, Henry Percy, Maud or Matilda, countess of Northumberland, Charles Somerset, Weeper, George Herbert of St Julians. | Maddy Gray | 35 |
Ancient but Deserted Churches of Medieval Gwent. Some of the Documentary Sources Keywords: deserted, church, medieval, archives, bibliography | David H. Williams | 57 |
Common Fields and Disappearing Hedges in Undy Keywords: South-east Monmouthshire; Undy; farming; manorial system; common fields; enclosure; land ownership; encroachment; wills; woodland; hedges. | Anne Dunton | 73 |
Rails to May Hill, Monmouth Keywords: Monmouth, Wye, Dixton, railway, wharf, coal, Forest of Dean, plateway, tramway, Duke of Beaufort, Wyesham, Redbrook, gas works, saw mill, flood | Richard Coates | 89 |
“Liars, Knaves and Cowardly Poltroons”: Opposition to The People’s Charter in Newport and Monmouthshire Keywords: chartism, anti-suffragism, resistance, military, special constables, landowners, industrialists, coal owners, West Monmouthshire Association for the protection of life and property, clergymen, non-conformist, reform, democracy | Chris Williams | 105 |
Reviews | Reviewer | |
Barry J, Lewis, Madeleine Gray, David Ceri Jones and D. Densil Morgam, eds.. A History of Christianity in Wales (University of Wales Press, 2022) | Arthur Edwards | 121 |
Madeleine Gray, Tony Hopkins and Alun Withey, eds,. The Commonplace Book of John Gwin of Llangwm, c. 1615- c.1680 (South Wales Record Society, 2022) | Arthur Edwards | 125 |
Breeze, David and Guest, Peter, Frontiers of the Roman Empire Ffiniau’r Merodraeth Rufeinig. The Roman Frontiers in Wales Ffiniau Rhufeinig Cymru (Archaeopress and Cadw, 2022) | Jeremy Knight | 126 |
Driver, Toby, The Hillforts of Iron Age Wales (Logaston Press, Eardisley, Herefordshire, 2023) | Ray Howell | 127 |
Hurley, Heather, Horse Drawn Trams of the Wye Valley (Logaston Press, Eardisley, Herefordshire, 2022) | Jeremy Knight | 128 |
Events | Jan Bailey | 131 |
Notes on Contributors | 139 | |
Guidelines for Contributors to the Monmouthshire Antiquary | 141 | |
Patron, President, Officers and Committee | 142 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXVII (2022) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
The Elms, Monmouth, a correction to vol XXXVI | Jeremy Knight | 3 |
Abergavenny and Dunwallesland: a 1209 charter of King John Keywords: National Library of Wales, Gwent uwch Coed, NLW Deed 1962, St Briavel, William de Braose, Seissyll ap Dyfnwal, Arthur of Britttany, Cadwallon of Senghennyd, royal archives, direct lordship, loss of Normandy, 1282, 1536. | David Moore | 5 |
The Schoolmaster and the Squire: Jauncey v. Perkins in the Court of Start Chamber Keywords: William Lambarde, William Perkins, Thomas Blake, Newland, Trellech Grange, Richard Mulcaster, Henry Somerset, Bill of Complaint, transcript. | Roger Turvey | 15 |
The Tomb of Gwladdus Ddu and William ap Thomas in the Priory of St. Mary, Abergavenny Keywords: Star of Gwent, Lewys Glyn Cothi, Michael Eastham, tomb chest panels, Annunciation, gilding, orpiment, Octavius Morgan, altar reredos, prophet, apostle, Earl of Pembroke. | Maddy Gray | 35 |
The Place-name Llanfoist – Llanffwyst Keywords: Festus, Richard Morgan, Place Names of Gwent, Great Bulmore | Richard Coates | 51 |
Thomas Wakeham, J.P., F.S.A. (1788 – 1868) Keywords: John Edward Lee, Octavius Morgan, Llanarth Estate, Catholic, timber, Gloucester and Bristol Railway Company, the Craig, Cambrian Archaeological Association, British Archaeological Association, Newport Cymmrodorion Society, Society of Antiquaries. | David H. Williams | 55 |
Gentlemen and Players: John Edward Lee, Charles Roach Smith and aspects of Mid-Victorian archaeology Keywords: The Priory, British Archaeological Association, Museum of London, London Numismatic Society, Thomas Wright, Thomas Pettigrew, Charing Cross Hospital, Albert Way, Society of Antiquaries, Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Cambrian Archaeological Association, Caerleon museum, railway boom, Octavius Morgan, Monmouthshire Merlin, Thomas Wakeman, Samuel Seyer, Hanbury Arms, ecclesiastical architecture, Oxford Movement, Charles Darwin, Pugin. | Jeremy Knight | 75 |
A Community-led Excavation at “The Outpost”, near Llanmelin Wood Hillfort, Monmouthshire – an interim report Keywords: VE Nash-Williams, Caerwent Historic Trust, Iestyn Jones, Iron Age, Royal Navy Propellant Factory, magnetometer survey, Shirenewton Primary School. | Peter Bonvoisin | 83 |
Reviews | Reviewer | |
Paul R. Davies, Forgotten Castles of Wales and the Marches Eardisley: Logaston Press, 2021 | Jeremy Knight | 93 |
Paul R. Davies, Towers of Defiance: The Castles and Fortifications of the Princes of Wales Tal-y-bont: Y Lolfa, 2021 | Ray Howell | 93 |
Philip Hume, The Welsh marcher Lordships I: Central & North Eardisley: Logaston Press, 2021 | Phillipp Schofield | 95 |
Heather James and Toby driver (eds), Illustrating the Past in Wales: A celebration of 175 years of Archaeologia Cambrensis: Cambrian Archaeological Association 2021 | Bill Manning | 96 |
David Osmond, The Chartist Rambler: Williams Edwards of Newport 1796-1849 Cardiff: Six Points Publishing 2021 Sylvia Mason, Mary Frost: Wife, Mother, Chartist Mamhilad: Saron Publishing 2022 | Peter Strong | 98 |
Richard C. Allen (ed.), The Welsh Society of Philadelphia 1798-1839 Swansea: The South Wales Record Society no. 34, 2021 | Ray Howell | 99 |
Events | Jan Bailey & Christabel Hutchings | 101 |
Notes on Contributors | 103 | |
Guidelines for Contributors to the Monmouthshire Antiquary | 107 | |
Patron, President and Committee | 108 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXVI (2021) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Grace Dieu Revisited | David H Williams | 3 |
The Families of Fitz/Trice, Marck and Bapaume: Three Flemish Families in Twelfth Century Gwent | Bruce Coplestone-Crow | 29 |
The Making of an Iron Industry: Monmouthshire Iron 1715-1840 | Jeremy Knight | 47 |
Thomas Thomas and the Origins of Disestablishment in Monmouthshire | Arthur Edwards | 69 |
Through the Lens: Female Labour in Mid-Victorian Tredegar | Christabel Hutchings | 85 |
In Search of the ‘Gay Life’: Explorations of Prostitution on Nineteenth-Century Newport | Chris Williams | 105 |
Reviews | Reviewer | |
Norman Doe (ed.), A New History of the Church in Wales: Governance and Ministry, Theology and Society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2020 | Jeremy Morris | 125 |
Richard Watson (ed.) The Diary of William Southern Clark, 1854: Cardiff Steals a March, Swansea: South Wales Record Society, no. 32, 2019. | Arthur Edwards | 126 |
Rod Cooper and Prys Morgan (eds.). A Gower Gentleman: The Diary of Charles Morgan of Cae Forgan, Llanrhidian, 1834-1857, Swansea: South Wales Record Society, no. 34, 2021. | Jeremy Knight | 127 |
Obituaries | ||
Ian Stanley Burge | Jeremy Knight and Arthur Edwards | 131 |
David Joseph Rimmer | Tony Hopkins | 132 |
Events: Coping with Covid Lockdowns | Christabel Hutchings | 133 |
Notes on Contributors | 137 | |
Guidelines for Contributors to the Monmouthshire Antiquary | 139 | |
Patron, President, Officers and Committee | 141 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXV (2019-2020) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Editor’s Note: Monnow Bridge: A Possible Drawing by Samuel Prout FSA, OWS, Painted in Water-colours in Ordinary to King George IV and to Queen Victoria (1783-1852) Keywords: Michael Rowland, John Sell Cotman, pedestrian passageway, Rudiments of Landscape. | Mark Lewis | 3 |
The Gods of Gwent: Iron Age and Romano-British Deities in South-East Wales Keywords: Silures, religion, mystery, ritual, Caerwent, epigraphic evidence, literature, archaeology, Goldcliff Platform, Llanmelin, Llyn Fawr, metalwork, cauldrons, axe, sickle, Hallstadt, horse harness, Llanmaes, Amorican, human skeletons, shark, midden, animal bone, feasting, sea trade, social connections, La Tene, Cath Palug, Gwehelog Temple, Hayling Island, temenos, Lenus, Ocelus, goddess, Gobannos, Vulcan, Nodons, Lydney Park, Silvanus, hunting, healing, Severn Bore, Sabrina, Rhiannon, Teyrnon, Mabon, Modron, coffin boat, Vironos. | Frank Olding | 9 |
Abergavenny Priory, The ‘Lost’ Annals, and a Piers Plowman Manuscript Keywords: Langland,Shipton-under-Wychwood, Trinity MS 212, Maurice ap David, Thomas de Turbeville, C-text, priory library. | John Morgan-Guy | 37 |
Monmouthshire’s Parish and Manorial Boundary Marks Keywords: Old Testament, Books of Common Prayer, tithe apportionment, Mynydd Maen, Abercarn, Llantarnam, river boundary, reens, wells, mear stones, Magna Porta, crosses, trees, tollgate, post, iron pillar, Nonconformist Chapel. | David H. Williams | 49 |
The Medieval Austin Friary of Newport: Excavations at Friars Walk, Newport, Gwent Keywords: St Gwynllyw, monastic, castle, Stow Hill, Gloucester Abbey, Friar Eremites, Pope Urban V, St Nicholas, Owain Glyndwr, Duke of Buckingham, Joshua Gosselin, William Coxe, quarried stone, Painswick stone, Newport Ship, conjectural plan, C19th demolition, drying flues, Llanarth Estate, tally slate, meat consumption, Malvern Chase Ware, Saintonge, clay pipes. | Martin Locker, with contributions by C. Jarrett, K. Rielly, D.S. Young, P.J. Austin and K Hayward | 65 |
Tibbs Bridge Monmouth Keywords: Monnow, Vauxhall, Beaufort Arms, public mall, Francis Gross, Thomas Hearne, Edward Hodges, Thomas Tudor, George Delamotte. | Julian Mitchell | 117 |
The Crawley Family of Bryngwyn Rectory Keywords: Llanfihangel-ystern-Llewern, Archdeacon of Monmouth, Magdalene College, Jone Parry, Mary Crawley, Richard Feetham, school, Oxford Movement, music, glebe, Bath School of Art, photographs, Gatcombe, Llandaff, Crawley Hall, Smyrna. | Ann Hudson | 121 |
Editorial Endnote: Two Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Victory Celebrations Keywords: Victory Ball, White Hart Hotel, Spanish Flu, Victory Hall. | Mark Lewis | 139 |
Reviews | Reviewer | |
Evan T. Jones and Richard Stone (eds.), The World of the Medieval Ship: Trade, Politics and Shipping in the Mid- Fifteenth Century. University of Wales Press, 2018. | Tony Hopkins | 145 |
Christabel Hutchings and Richard Frame (eds.), Charley’s War: The Diary of Charles Parkinson Heare 2nd Battalion, The Monmouthshire Regiment 1914-1919. Swansea: South Wales Record Society, 2018. | Joyce Compton | 147 |
Patrick Sims-Williams, The Book of Llandaf as a Historical Source. Boydell Press, Studies in Celtic History 2019 | Jeremy Knight | 148 |
Obituaries | ||
Bill Baker | Tony Hopkins | 151 |
Richard Hutchings | Ray Howell | 153 |
Anna Tribe | Jeremy Knight | 155 |
Field Excursions and other activities | Christabel Hutchings | 157 |
Notes on Contributors | 159 | |
Guidelines for Contributors to the Monmouthshire Antiquary | 163 | |
Patron, President, Officers and Committee | 165 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXIV (2018) | ||
TITLE | AUTHORS | PAGE |
A note on Monnow Bridge, Monmouth | Mark Lewis | Cover |
The Church of Julius, Aaron and Alban at Caerleon | Andy Seaman | 3 |
Observations on Romanesque Architecture and Sculpture in the Diocese of Monmouth. | Malcolm Thurlby | 17 |
Gloucester and her Welsh Daughter: St Gwynllyw’s Cathedral and the Anglo Normans | Jeremy Knight | 39 |
‘St Eiliwedd the Virgin lies in the Church at Usk’; The Founding of Usk Priory and its Early Endowment, with a Note on the Origins of the Cult of Radegund of Poitiers in Britain | Bruce Coplestone-Crow | 45 |
The Troy House Estate’s Inventory of 1557: Wealth, Power and echoes of a Royal Visit. | Ann Benson | 75 |
Thomas Thomas and the Early History of Crane Street Baptist Chapel | Arthur Edwards | 93 |
Maesruddyd Transformed 1900-1914 | Graeme Moore | 109 |
From Workhouse to War Hospital: Newport Section of the 3rd Western General Hospital 1915-1920 | Peter Strong | |
Notes from the Archives: The Origin of the MAA Badge | Christabel Hutchings | 151 |
Reviews | ||
Rhianydd Biebrach, Church Monuments in South Wales c. 1200-1547, Boydell Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture, Boydell and Brewer, Suffolk 2017 | Sian Rees | 155 |
Mary Hopson, The Roman Catholic Burial Ground and the Former Church at Coed Anghred, Skenfrith, Monmouthshire, Custom Books, Guildford, 2007 | David H. Williams | 156 |
Field Excursions and other activities | Christabel Hutchings | 159 |
Notes on Contributors | 163 | |
Guidelines for Contributors to the Monmouthshire Antiquary | 167 | |
Members of the Association (as at December 2017) | 169 | |
Patron, President, Officers and Committee | 173 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXIII (2017) | ||
TITLE | AUTHORS | PAGE |
Presidential Address | Jeremy Knight | 3 |
If These Pots Could Talk: Caerleon people and the trade in Roman pottery. The 24th Caerleon Annual Legionary Birthday Lecture | Peter Webster | 7 |
A Bone-Disc Nail Cleaner from South-East Wales | Caroline Pudney | 37 |
An Ancient Green Lane between Court Farm, Llanmartin, and Main Road at Llanbeder, Gwent via Mill Lane | Mark Lewis | 43 |
More Watercolours by Joshua Gosselin | Julian Mitchell | 51 |
Constructing the Past, Llanover, ‘St Govor’ and the Nine Wells | Graham Jones | 57 |
The Development of a Food Policy in Pontypool in World War One | David Hopkins | 77 |
Review: | Reviewer | |
Celyn Gurden-Williams, Pwy oedd Arglwyddes Llanofer, ‘Gwenyen Gwent’? Who was Lady Llanover, the ‘Bee of Gwent’ (Lady Llanover Society, 2016) | Anne Dunton | 95 |
Frank Olding, Archaeoleg Ucheldir Gwent. The Archaeology of Upland Gwent (RCAHMW) | Mark Lewis | 95 |
Jeremy Knight, Blaenavon: From Iron Town to World Heritage Site (Logaston Press, 2016) | Joyce Compton | 96 |
Field Excursions and other activities, 2016 | Christabel Hutchings | 99 |
Notes on contributors | 103 | |
Guidelines for Contributors of The Monmouthshire Antiquary | 105 | |
Members of the Association (as of 31 December 2016) | 107 | |
Patron, President, Officers and Committee | 111 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXII (2016) | ||
TITLE | AUTHORS | PAGE |
Penhow Castle, Gwent: Survey and Excavations. 1976-9 Part 2: Regional and Imported Pottery and Other Finds from the Castle Ditch | Stuart Wrathmell (see opening page of article for further contributors) | 3 |
A study of a magnificent remnant of a Tree of Jesse at St Mary’s Priory Church, Abergavenny: Part Two | Muriel Adams | 101 |
Llantarnam Abbey – The Archaeology of a Water-Managed Landscape Part One – The Dowlais Brook | David H. Standing | 115 |
Subscribers and Assistants: Heath’s Guides and the Politics Behind the Picturesque | Julian Mitchell | 143 |
Recent and Future Research at Caerwent, Monmouthshire. Notes on a Day School held at Caerwent in 2015 | Steffan Ellis | 161 |
Caerwent: The Beginning and the End | Jeremy Knight | 167 |
Review: | Reviewer | |
Lisa Tallis (ed.), Cas Gan Gythraul: Demonology, Witchcraft and Popular Magic in Eighteenth Century Wales. T.P. (Newport: South Wales Record Society, 2015) | Steffan Ellis | 171 |
Donald Gregory, Country Churchyards of Wales (Llanwrst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2014) | Arthur Edwards | 171 |
Richard Williams, The Ancient Abbeys and Priories of Wales (Llanwrst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2014) | David H. Williams | 171 |
Adam Chapman, Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 (The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2015) | John R. Kenyon | 174 |
Graham Watkins, Welsh Follies: secrets, stories and scandals (Llanwrst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2015) | Ann Benson | 176 |
Field Excursions and other activities, 2015 | Christabel Hutchings | 179 |
Notes on Contributors | 181 | |
Guidelines for Contributors to The Monmouthshire Antiquary | 183 | |
Members of the Association (as at 31 December 2015) | 185 | |
Patron, President, Officers and Committee | 189 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXXI (2015) | ||
TITLE | AUTHORS | PAGE |
Roman-British and Medieval occupation at Sudbrook Road, Portskewett, Monmouthshire: Excavations in 2009 Keywords: Portskewett, Harold’s house, llys, Caradog ap Gryffydd, Roman artefacts, Roman Coins, worked flint, Neolithic ground axe, Late Bronze Age socketed axe, prehistoric pottery, midden, Roman pottery, Roman brick and tile, Roman animal bone, Roman glassware, Roman brooch, Early Medieval inhumation burial, Roman ditch, Roman slag, Roman ceramic building material, opus signinum, Medieval pottery, malting kiln, grain drier, brewing, oak fuel, alder, hazel, charred seed, grain, oats, barley, wheat, oyster shell, plant macrofossils, charcoal, quarrying, sandstone | Mark Brett, Neil Holbrook and E.R. McSloy, with Sarah Cobain, Jonny Geber and Rachel Ives | 3 |
A study of the magnificent remnant of a Tree Jesse at St Mary’s Priory Church, Abergavenny: Part One Keywords: Tree of Jesse, oak, Benedictine, John de Hastings the younger, Black Death, earl of Pembroke, Laurence do Hastings, Y Farwolaeth Fawr, Owain Glyn Dŵr revolt, James Gunter, priory, General Fairfax, conservation, Dorchester Abbey, Saint Denis, Chartres, Cathars, Llantwit Major, St David’s Cathedral, Christchurch Priory Dorset, Gresford, Diserth, Llanrhaeadr, iconography, theology, Welsh poets. | Muriel Adams | 45 |
Remembering the Monmouthshires Keywords: Drill Hall, Stow Hill, Newport, St John’s Maindee, battalion church, fatalities, Second Battle of Ypres, 8 May, 1st Mons, 3rd Mons, 2nd Mons, memorials, poet Dyfrig, South Wales Argus, Battle of the Somme, may trees, Belle Vue Park, St Woolos Church, coal strike, General Strike, commemoration, Passchendaele, St Julien, Ridge Wood Cemetery, daffodils, Menin Gate, Thiepval Memorial, St George’s Memorial Church Ypres, Frezenberg Memorial, The Eighth of May, Fred Roe, Chepstow Drill Hall. | Peter Strong | 63 |
‘In the Pink’: Private Percy Scannell and the Monmouthshire Regiment during the First World War Keywords: Newport, Western Front, Newport Museum and Art Gallery, First Monmouthshire Battalion, Second Monmouthshire Battalion, South Wales Borderers, Field Marshall Earl Kitchener, Territorial Forces, Boy Scout, pioneer, Signal Section, Third Battle of Ypres, letters, diaries. | Christabel Hutchings & Richard Frame | 85 |
Colonel Bradney: a Monmouthshire soldier’s Great War Keywords: Western Front, Llanfihangel ystern llwern, Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers, South Wales Borderers, Labour Group, Labour Corps, Operation Michael | David Rimmer | 103 |
Reviews: | Reviewer | 101 |
P.W.Jackson, ed., The Diaries of Margaret Penderel Jones of Garth, 1871-1897 (South Wales Record Society, Newport, 2014) | Arthur Edwards | 101 |
Rheinallt Llwyd and D. Huw Owen, eds., Searching for Family and Community History in Wales (Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, Llanrwst, 2014) | Steffan Ellis | 126 |
Field Excursions and other activities 2014 | Christabel Hutchings | 129 |
Guidelines for Contributors of The Monmouthshire Antiquary | 135 | |
Members of the Association (as of 31 December 2014) | 137 | |
President, Officers and Committee | 141 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXX (2014) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Abergavenny Priory: a Contribution towards its Early History Keywords: Court Book of Llanellen, priories, medieval period, charters, King William Rufus, St Vincent-de-Pres, Hamelin, Upper Gwent, King Henry 1, Walter of Hereford, Lordship of Abergavenny, King Henry II. | Bruce Coplestone Crowe | 3 |
Poetry and Patronage in Late Medieval Wales: the case of William Herbert of Raglan (d. 1469) Keywords: Raglan Castle, Herberts, Welsh poetry, medieval period, patronage, patrons, critique, Earl of Pembroke, King Henry VI, Jasper Tudor, King Edward IV, Harlech Castle, Lewys Glyn Cothi, Guto’r Glyn. | Barry Lewis | 15 |
‘For the farther satisfaction of the curious’: How an Alabaster Carving from Caerleon reached the Ashmolean Museum Keywords: Porth Ahini Kran,statue, carving, iconography, Archangel Michael, St Michael, scales of judgement, English alabasters, chest tombs, lead coffins, Medieval period. | Maddy Gray | 31 |
The Evidence for an Extant Conduit House on the Troy Estate, Monmouth Keywords: Troy House, seventeenth century, buildings, architecture, walled garden, maps, water tanks, metal pipes, lead pipes, Sir Charles Somerset. | Ann C. Benson | 39 |
Early Modern Networking – Part 2: the Personal and Professional Relationships of Monmouthshire Mercers, 1668-1738 Keywords: Social capital, shop keepers, gentry, seventeenth century, eighteenth century, probate inventories, wills, trade tokens, shops, shopping, tradesmen, consumers, furnishings, Tredegar House. | Helen Forshaw | 57 |
The Monmouth Parish Accounts 1673-1746 Keywords: Sixteenth century, seventeenth century, clergy, vicars, church wardens, church rate, expenditure, costs, bells, fabric, building works | David H. Williams | 71 |
Community and Workplace: Railway Villages in South-east Monmouthshire 1850-1965 Keywords: Eighteenth century, Nineteenth century, railway towns, Rogiet, Portskewett, Sudbrook, Caldicot, Severn tunnel, Great Western Railway, GWR, population, community study, marriage, migration, labour force, households | Robert Gant | 83 |
Reviews: | 101 | |
Knight, Jeremy, South Wales from the Romans to the Normans: Christianity, Literacy and Lordship | Frank Olding | 101 |
Williams, Chris and Croll, Andy (eds). The Gwent County History, Volume 5: The Twentieth Century | Gethin Matthews | 102 |
Morgan, Richard, The Place-names of Gwent and Owen, Hywel Wyn and Morgan, Richard. The Dictionary of Place-names of Wales | David Rimmer | 105 |
Rippin, Shirley, The Charcoal Industry of Fforest Coalpit & the Gwyne Fawr Valley | Mark Lewis | 106 |
Wakelin, Peter (ed.), War Underground: Memoirs of a Bevin Boy in the South Wales Coalfield, by Michael Edmonds | Peter Strong | 107 |
Outings and Events for 2013 | Christabel Hutchings, Keith Underwood and John L. Evans | 119 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXIX (2013) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
The Medieval Landscape: Llanelen, Abergavenny | Victoria Jackson and Jonathon Kissock | 3 |
Lacking Inspiration: the Incomplete History of the Tower of Caldicot Parish Church | Mark Lewis, with help from members of the Young Archaeologist’ Club, SE Wales Branch | 9 |
The Rise of the Herberts of Raglan: The Norfolk Connection | John O. Morley | 27 |
Quarter Sessions and the Justice of the Peace in Monmouthshire | Tony Hopkins | 47 |
Early Modern Networking – Part 1: the Personal and Professional Relationships of Monmouthshire Mercers, 1668-1738 | Helen Forshaw | 61 |
The Mather-Jacksons at Llantillio Court | Julian Mitchell | 83 |
The County Histories of Monmouthshire and Gwent | David Rimmer | 103 |
Review: Dear, Ian and Wendy, William Downing Evans: Poetry and Poverty in Nineteenth Century Newport (South Wales Record Society, Newport, 2011) | 117 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2012 | Keith Underwood and Christabel Hutchings. | 119 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary XXVIII (2012) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
The Defences of Venta Silurum (Caerwent): A New Analysis of the Building Programme | J. R. L. Allen | 3 |
Contested Beliefs: Material Culture in Roman South-East Wales | Helen Foreshaw | 33 |
Four Russian Bale or Bundle Seals from Mounton, Monmouthshire | Mark Lewis with Edward Besly & John Sullivan | 47 |
Robert Fitz Martin and Tregrug in Monmouthshire | Peter Bursey | 55 |
Strangers and Brothers: Lodgers in the western valleys of Monmouthshire, 1851-91 | Colin Thomas | 65 |
Chepstow Ships of World War 1 | Naylor Firth | 83 |
Gwent Seals XII | Mark Lodwick and David Williams | 117 |
Reviews: Suggett, Richard and Stevenson, Greg, Cyflwyno cartrefi cefn gwlad cymru, introducing houses of the Welsh countryside; Ray Howell: Kennedy, Dina, Magor – Fragments of History; Mark Lewis: Williams, Chris and Williams, Sian Rhiannon (eds), Griffiths, R.A. (general ed.), The Gwent County History.Volume 4. Industrial Monmouthshire, 1780-1914; David Rimmer | 119 | |
The True Ant-Pamela: Scandal and Skullduggery in 1730s Ross and Monmouthshire. An addendum | Charlotte Mitchell and Julian Mitchell | 124 |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2011 | Christabel Hutchings, Keith Underwood & Jeremy K. Knight | 125 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXVII (2011) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Foreword: Annette M. Burton | 3 | |
Gwenllian Vaughan Jones as Honorary Secretary of the Monmouthshire Antiquarian Association, 1986-2009: | Christabel Hutchings | 4 |
A Jubilee: The Monmouthshire Antiquary, 1961-2011 | David H. Williams & Jeremy K. Knight | 7 |
Clan and Continuity: Developments in ‘Silurian Studies’ | Ray Howell | 11 |
The Isca Praetorium Reconsidered | Mark Lewis | 17 |
Gwent Churches in the Book of Llandaff | Jeremy K. Knight | 35 |
Death, Commemoration and the Reformation in Monmouthshire | Madeleine Gray | 43 |
A Tale of Lost Knights: Thirteenth-Century Effigies in Tintern Abbey | Mark Redknap, with Jana M. Horák | 57 |
Three Visitors to Gwynllŵg and Gwentland towards the End of the Middle Ages | Ralph A. Griffiths | 81 |
Newport Borough Ordinances, 1711 | David H. Williams | 91 |
Some Aspects of Methodism in Monmouthshire | Arthur J. Edwards | 103 |
The True Anti-Pamela: Scandal and Skulduggery in 1730s Ross and Monmouthshire | Charlotte & Julian Mitchell | 111 |
‘A Kind of Sacred Land’: Iolo Morganwg and Monmouthshire | Prys Morgan | 127 |
Obituaries: Keith Kissack, M.B.E.: Fitzroy, 5th Lord Raglan | 135 | |
Reviews: Eurwyn Wiliam, The Welsh Cottage; Bob Trett: Bob Trett (ed.), Newport Medieval Ship, A Guide; Sian Rees: Kate Elliott Jones and Wendy Cope, The Swansea Wartime Diary of Laurie Latchford, 1940-1; J.R. Alban: Pat Egglestone and Mark CronE, Lianfihangel Thr-y-Mynydd, A History of the Church and Parish, vol. 4; Tim Gray and Rachel Mortell: Tovey Bros, A 150 year history in Newport; David H. Williams | 138-142 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2010 | Keith Underwood |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXV-XXVI (2009-2010) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Gwenllian Jones, A Tribute | Jeremy Knight | 3 |
A Time Team Evaluation at Harold’s House, Portskewett | Steve Thompson & Vaughan Birbeck | 5 |
Llanthony Prima Priory | David H. Williams | 13 |
Gwent Seals XI: A Seal from Llanfrechfa | David H. Williams | 51 |
A Topographical Survey of Medieval Newport | Bob Trett | 53 |
Francis Grose in Monmouthshire, 1775 | Julian Mitchell | 85 |
A Man full of Craft and Subtlety: Sir Trevor Williams | Jeremy Knight | 109 |
Castle Street Congregational Church, Abergavenny, 1697-1760 | Noel Gibbard | 125 |
James Davies: A Village Schoolmaster | David H. Williams | 137 |
A Family Wedding, October 1884 | Anna Tribe | 161 |
Reviews: Ralph A. Griffiths (General ed.,); Gwent County History, vol. 2; Richard Suggett: Gwent County History, vol. 3; David Stephenson: A. P. Wakelin and R. A. Griffiths (eds), Hidden Histories, Discovering the Heritage of Wales; David H. Williams: David H. Williams, Medieval and Gwent Clergy down to 1563; Madeleine Gray: J Knight and A Johnson (eds) Usk Castle, Priory and Town; Ray Howell: Tony Hopkin (ed.) Men at Arms: Musters in Monmouthshire, 1539 and 1601-2; Medwyn Parry: Arthur J. Edwards, Thomas Thomas of Pontypool, Radical Puritan; David Rimmer | 165 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities: 2008Field Excursions and Other Activities: 2009 | Gwenllian V. Jones, Keith Underwood | 175 176 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXIV (2008) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
The Neolithic Chambered Tomb at Gaerllwyd, Newchurch West | Ian McFarlane and Neil Phillips | 3 |
Roman Clay Altars from Caerleon | Mark Lewis, with contributions from Stephen Clarke and Jane Bray | 31 |
The Cult of St Thomas Becket in Monmouthshire, with especial reference to the Parish of Llanthomas. | David H. Williams | 47 |
The Reverend Stephen Williams (1780—1860): A Black Sheep of the Williams of Llangybi Family | David H. Williams | 63 |
Obituaries: Leonard Allan Probert (1932—2007) and Andrew Geoffrey Mein (1922—2008) | Jeremy Knight Bob Trett | 89-94 |
Reviews: Ray Howell, Searching for the Silures: An Iron Age Tribe in South-East Wales; Evan Chapman: David H. Williams, Images of Welsh History. Seals of the National Library of Wales; John Cherry: T.J. Hughes, Wales’s Best One Hundred Churches; Madeleine Gray: Virginia Hoselitz, Imagining Roman Britain. Victorian Responses to a Roman Past; William Manning: Eric Evans and Jean Prosser, A Country Church: A Guide to St Cadoc ‘s Church, Langattock Lingoed, Monmouthshire; David H. Williams | 95-100 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2007 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 101 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary XXIII (2007) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Archaeologically-dated Horizons in Olway Valley Alluvium at Usk (Gwent, UK) Keywords: Quarternary Research Centre, sea-level change, Holocene, organic peat horizons, sediment, archaeological horizons, Siluro-Devonian Old Red Sandstone, Tywi Formation, alluvium, sedimentation rate, stone platforms, wetland. | Simon K. Haslett | 3 |
‘Such a doleful president of misery and calamity’: Protestant Fears of Catholics in Monmouthshire in the First Civil War, 1642—46 Keywords: Petition, House of Commons, Papists, Protestant perceptions, Antichrist, popish plot, Ireland, Catholic rebellion, atrocity propaganda, Ireland, sequestration, compounding delinquent estates, Treason Act, Catholic gentry, neutrality, legal persecution. | Robert Matthews | 13 |
From Open Field to Enclosure: Landscape Evolution in the Lordship of White Castle Keywords: North-east Monmouthshire; White Castle Lordship; Llantilio Crossenny (Llandeilo Gresynni); manors; parks; settlement; farming; open fields; enclosure; woodland clearance; Llanfair monastic grange. | Anne Dunton | 22 |
‘A Lease of the Hills’: Hill, Hopkins and Pratt at Blaenavon, 1789—1837 Keywords: UNESCO, iron, coke-fired furnaces, Hanbury, Marquess of Abergavenny, Homfray, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire canal, Stourbridge, Oldswinford, school, Hill’s Tramroad, Llanfoist, Scotch Cattle, under-capitalized. | Jeremy K. Knight | 51 |
A Second Flood Mark at Redwick, Gwent? Keywords: Great Flood, Monmouthshire Levels, bench mark, Young Archaeologists’ Club. | Mark Lewis and the Young Archaeologists’ Club, S. E. Wales | 60 |
The Last Abbot of Tintern: Richard Wyche, B.Th. (Oxon.) Keywords: Cistercian, Dispensation Act, Lleision ap Thomas, Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Worcester, Woolaston, will, monk. | David H. Williams | 67 |
The Rolls Family and George Delamotte Keywords: The Hendre, Britton Ferry, Wye, Welsh characters, Avon, Chartists, Castle School Monmouth, St Thomas Overmonnow, Rockfield Church, Agincourt Square, Cwm Ddu. | Julian Mitchell | 75 |
Men of Monmouthshire’: Letters from Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) to Thomas Henry Thomas (1839-1915) Keywords: Llanbadoc church, Cardiff Naturalists’ Society, Amazon, Malay archipelago, origin of new species, Charles Darwin, Linnean Society, Kensington Cottage, autobiography, spiritualism, Wales. | Christabel Hutchings | 87 |
Reviews: Jeremy Knight, Civil War & Restoration in Monmouthshire; Ronald Hutton: Frank Olding, Abergavenny Pubs; Ray Howell: David M. Robinson, The Cistercians in Wales, Architecture and Archaeology, 1130—1 540; David H. Williams: Peter Wakelin, Blaenavon Ironworks and World Heritage Landscapes; Richard I. Brewer, Caerwent Roman Town; Rick Turner, Chepstow Castle; David Howell: | 95 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2006 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 101 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXII (2006) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Taking Sides: Royalist Commissioners of Array for Monmouthshire in the Civil War: | Jeremy K. Knight | 3 |
‘Some Welsh Popish Books’: Recusant Literature in Monmouthshire, 1550—1781 | Frank Olding | 19 |
Trelech: A Town Lost Twice | Stephen Clarke with artwork by Jane Bray | 39 |
Caerwent Roman Town: Conservation, Excavation and Interpretation | Sian E. Rees and Michael Anthony | 57 |
The 1998 Rogiet Roman Coin Hoard | Edward Besly | 73 |
An 1840 Sketchbook of Shirenewton, Chepstow and Tintern | Julian Mitchell | 87 |
Two Letters of 1493 from Queen Elizabeth to Jasper Tudor, duke of Bedford, concerning her servant, Thomas Kemeys of Newport | W.R.B. Robinson | 105 |
Reviews: Alan Chivers, Coal, Guns and Rugby, A Monmouthshire Memoir; Richard Watson: Josephine Egan, A Century of Service in Wales: the story of the Daughters of the Holy Spirit, 1902—2002; Madeleine Gray: W. Linnard, Charles Vaughan of Pontypool: A Mystery Clockmaker and His Clocks; Nicholas Moore: Lionel Mundy, D. Huw Owen& Scannell James, Local History since 1945: England, Wales and Ireland; Gwenllian V. Jones | 111-16 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2004 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 117 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XXI (2005) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Holocene Floodplain Sediments and Associated Archaeology of the Olway Valley (Gwent, UK): An Excavation Report | Simon K. Haslett | 5 |
Roman and Medieval-Early Modern Building Stones in South East Wales: The Sudbrook Sandstone and Dolomitic Conglomerate Triassic) | J.R.L. Allen | 21 |
The Roads of Trelech: Investigation of the Development of the Medieval Town | Ray Howell | 45 |
Monmouthshire Journeys: The Visits to Monmouthshire of Sarah Eardley-Wilmot (née Haslam) in 1795 and 1802 | Liz Pitman | 65 |
Kingshill, Newport | M.G.R. Morris | 85 |
Short Notes: | 103 | |
The Newport Medieval Ship: Historical Background | Bob Trett | |
Newport in 1711 | David H. Williams | |
Excavation of a Prehistoric Enclosure in Trelech | Jonathan Burton, Daryl Williams & Paul Huckfield | |
Reviews: R. A. Griffiths, The Gwent County History. Volume 1. Gwent in Prehistory and Early History; Barry Cunliffe: Jan Barrow, From Dawn Till Dusk. Usk: the story of its markets trades and occupations; Annette M. Burton: John Reuben Davies, The Book of Llandaf and the Norman Church in Wales; Jeremy K. Knight: Sean Davies, Welsh Military Institutions, 633—128: Richard Avent. David H. Williams, The Five Wounds of Jesus; Madeleine Gray | 109-116 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2004 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 119 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XX (2004) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Editorial | Annette Burton | 4 |
Foreword: The Revd Dr David H. Williams, M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A. A Birthday Tribute | Jeremy K. Knight | 5 |
David H. Williams: Some Recollections Keywords: Cistercians in Wales, Grace Dieu Abbey, Archaeologia Cambrensis, seals, National Museum of Wales. | J.M. Lewis | 7 |
Pen-rhys: Poets and Pilgrims Keywords: Rhys Amheurug, Rice Merrick, Rhys ap Tewdwr, Deheubarth, Iolo Morganwg, Edward Williams, spring, Llantarnam Abbey, Caerleon Abbey, St Mary, Cistercians, pilgrimage, image of Our Lady, poems, verse, dissolution, public burning of idols, William Morgan of Llantarnam. | Glanmor Williams | 9 |
Worship and Devotion in Monmouthshire: Some Late Medieval Metalwork Keywords: Liturgical equipment, processional cross, altar cross, Mass, crucifix, chalice, cruet, pax, pilgrim badges, ampullae, scallop-shell, compass, charms, personal devotion, cult of the Holy Name of Jesus, Newport Ship. | Mark Redknap | 17 |
Seal Matrices: Past, Present and Future Keywords: William Dugdale, Public Record Office, British Automated Catalogue of Seals, Medieval Seals On-line, Rawlinson Collection, Trelleck, Chepstow, matrix, cloth seal | John Cherry | 51 |
Wayside Crosses in Monmouthshire Keywords: Ecclesiastical geography, pilgrimage route markers, bridge, market, churchyard cross, boundaries, crucifixion, Virgin Mary, Virgin and Child, Evangelist, Grosmont, Penrhys, Llanarth | Madeleine Gray | 61 |
Benedictine Houses in South East Wales: Continuity and Conservation Keywords: monasticism, Chepstow, Monmouth, Abergavenny, Usk, Ewenny, Dissolution, claustral ranges, Mary, John Seddon, priory, Roman fort, Tree of Jesse, Joshua Gosselin, early Christian stones, conservation work, colour wash decoration, presbytery, community use. | Sian E. Rees | 83 |
The Chapter House at Tintern Abbey Keywords: medieval monastic complex, Cistercian, ritual, monk, community, Rule of St Benedict, Ecclesiastica Officia, abbot, Margam Abbey, claustral buildings, masonry, Joseph Potter, Thomas Blashill, Roland Paul, Harold Brakspear, Waverley, Rievaulx, Fountains, Walter fitz-Richard, l’Aumone, Margam, Dore, William Marshall, Furness, piers, capitals, vault, cross rib, windows, Basingwerk, Strata Florida, Valle Crucis. | David M. Robinson | 95 |
Merthyrgeryn: A Grange of Tintern Reconsidered Keywords: Cistercians, Tintern, Gilbert of Pembroke, Gilbert Marshal, Walter Marshal, Llangybi Castle, quarry, Taxatio Ecclesiastica, Badminton Bailiff’s Accounts, Valor Ecclesiasticus, crops, animals, people, Norman Parkes, lanes, gateway, barn, pottery, burial, chapel, excavation, Monknash | Peter Webster | 131 |
A Nonconformity of the Gentry? Catholic Recusants in Seventeenth-Century Abergavenny Keywords: Christian Church, wool, flannel, commerce, wills, mills, Sir William ap Thomas, Priory, tomb, iconoclasm, grammar school, William Baker, Augustine Baker, St David Lewis, William Gunter, Committee for the Propagation of the Gospel, Baptists, Popish Plot, St David Lewis, chapel. | Jeremy K. Knight | 145 |
Select Bibliography of the Historical Works of David Henry Williams | David H. Williams | 153 |
David Henry Williams: Biography | 159 | |
Short Notes: | 161 | |
Archaeological investigations at Trelech: the 2003 investigations Keywords: excavation, medieval town, St Nicholas Church, road, slag, pilgrim. | Raymond Howell | |
Curating a National Collection of Seals Keywords: die, matrix, cast, impression, Howell Collection, Cardiff Municipal Museum, Mansel-Franklen Collection, Welsh History through Seals, Raglan signet ring. | Mark Redknap | |
Reviews: Peter Lord, The Visual Culture of Wales: Medieval Vision; Madeleine Gray: J. Kenyon & K. O’Conor (eds), The Medieval Castle’ in Ireland and Wales, Essays in honour of Jeremy Knight; Raymond Howell: Roger L. Brown, The Letters of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff 1828-1849; David H. Williams: M. Gray, Images of Piety, The iconography of traditional religion in late medieval Wales; David H. Williams | 175 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2003 Gwenllian V. Jones | 185 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XIX (2003) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Editorial. Annette Burton | 2 | |
Early to Mid-Holocene (Mesolithic-Neolithic) Development of the Olway Valley (Central Gwent, UK) and its Archaeological Potential Keywords: Lower Usk Valley: Olway valley, central Monmouthshire; Goldcliff; Mesolithic paleosol; Neolithic artefacts; Peat development; Severn Estuary Levels development; archaeological potential of Usk and Olway valleys. | Simon K. Haslett. | 3 |
Excavations at St Lawrence’s, Bayfield, Chepstow Keywords: Augustinian Priory of Kingsmark / Kynemark. Chepstow; medieval chapel of St. Lawrence; Grange of Bishop of Llandaf; pottery production. | Peter Leach et al, | 21 |
Harry of Monmouth, Henry V of England: Local Esteem and National Reputation Keywords: Ancestry of Henry V; Glyn Dwr Revolt; Henry and the Lancastrian Monarchy. | Ralph A. Griffiths. | 71 |
Joshua Gosselin in Monmouthshire Keywords: Joshua Gosselin (1739-1813), botanist; sketchbooks of watercolours; churches; Rhydymaen; Llandenny. | Julian Mitchell | 87 |
Medieval Monmouthshire Wills in the National Library of Wales Keywords: Wills 1445 – 1550; church dedications; chapel and shrine dedications; donations for repair of bridges; goods and chattels; farming; Reformation. | David H. Williams. | 113 |
The Administration of the Lordship of Monmouth under Henry VII Keywords: Monmouth, Three Castles: Great Sessions 1513 – 1533; Sir Charles Somerset, earl of Worcester; Henry Lord Herbert, earl of Worcester; Sir William Herbert of Troy; John Scudamore; Act of Union 1536; justices of the peace; justices of assize; custody of prisoners; election of borough officers. | W.R.B. Robinson. | 129 |
Short Notes | ||
Monmouth Priory | Stephen H. Clarke | |
Research excavations in the decayed medieval town of Trelech, 2002 | Raymond Howell | |
Newport medieval ship | Nigel Nayling | |
Two seal matrices from Monmouthshire: Gwent Seals X | Mark Redknap & David H. Williams | |
The Publications of the Monmouthshire Antiquarian Association | David H. Williams. | |
Reviews: David H Williams, Ecclesiastical Map of Medieval Gwent; Madeleine Gray: David Crouch, Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147-1219 Tudor Gwent, 1485-1547; Raymond Howell: W .R.B. Robinson, Early Tudor Gwent, 1485-1547; J Gwynfor Jones: John Rhodes, A Calendar of the Registers of the Priory of Llanthony by Gloucester; 1457-1466, 1501-1525; David H Williams: Roger L. Brown, Reclaiming the Wilderness: Some Aspects of the Parochial Life of the Diocese of Llandaff during the Nineteenth Century; Nigel Yates. | 159 | |
Field Excursions and other Activities, 2002. | Gwenllian V. Jones. | 169 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XVIII (2002) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Editorial | 2 | |
Women of Holiness and Power: The Cults of St Radegund & St Mary Magdalene at Usk Keywords: Benedictine Priory, Usk; Chapel of St Radegund, (Merovingian, Poitiers); de Clare link to Poitou; Chapel of St Mary Magdalene and pilgrimage. | Madeleine Gray | |
Elizabeth de Burgh and Usk Castle Keywords: Elizabeth de Burgh’s estate and household records, 1317 – 1327; Building at Usk castle; Christmas feasts; Household provisions; Hugh Despenser the Younger; | Jennifer C. Ward | 13 |
The Administration of the Lordship of Monmouth under Henry VII Keywords: Lordships of Monmouth, Grosmont, Skenfrith, White Castle; Officers of Duchy of Lancaster; government of Marcher Lordships; Jasper Tudor; William Herbert of Troy; John ap Howell ap Phylpot; Great Sessions; Reginald Bray; Feudal aids; tallage; itinerant justices. | W.R.B. Robinson | 23 |
A Note on the Four Volumes of Gwentia Eccles. Antiq. in the Collections of the Society of Antiquaries of London Keywords: Gwentia Ecclesia Antiqua early 19th century watercolours; Monmouthshire churches etc; prints. | George McHardy | 41 |
The Gentry of Gwent and the Welsh Language after the Acts of Union Keywords: Welsh / English border; Act of Union 1536 Monmouthshire; cantrefi; rise of the gentry / uchelwyr; Gwentian dialect / y Wentwyseg; Bardic system and Ifor Hael; Sir William Herbert Welsh speaker: Bishop William Morgan; Morgan family of Tredegar. | J. Gwynfor Jones | 65 |
A Monmouthshire Politician of Character: Charles Van (d.1778) of Llanwern Keywords: Charles Van of Llanwern, M.P. for Brecon; 18th century politics; 1763 Cider Tax; Charles Morgan of Tredegar; John Wilkes M.P. for Middlesex; American War of Independence. | Peter D.G. Thomas | 85 |
Nathaniel Wells of Piercefield and St Kitts: From Slave to Sheriff Keywords: Nathaniel Wells, b. Sept 1779, Sheriff of Monmouthshire 1818; William Wells, plantation owner of St Kitts; Vambells plantation; Col. Mark Wood; Abolition of Slavery Act 1807; St. Arvans church. | J.A.H. Evans | 91 |
Short Notes: | 107 | |
Trelech, a decayed medieval town: | Ray Howell | |
Lodge Wood Camp, an Iron Age Hill-fort | Ray Howell and Josh Pollard | |
A Pebble Hammer from Tre-rhew Brook, near Little Berth-Glyd Farm, Llantilio Crossenny, near Abergavenny | Graham Makepeace | |
Silver Finger Ring with Gemstone from Caerleon | Julie Reynolds. | |
Reviews: Annette M. Burton, Doreen Heath & D. H. Williams, The Story of Trelleck Grange; Madeleine Gray: Geraint H Jenkins, Cof Cenedi XVI Ysgrifau ar Hanes Cymru; Bethan Lewis: F. Olding, The prehistoric landscapes of the eastern Black Mountains; Monmouth Priory; Rick Peterson: David H. Williams and Keith Kissack (eds), A History of the Benedictine Priory of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Florent at Monmouth; Roman Wales; David M. Robinson: William Manning, Roman Wales: A Pocket Guide; Peter Webster: David H. Williams, The Welsh Cistercians; Glanmor Williams | 111 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 2001 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 122 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XVII (2001) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Foreword: & editorial | Annette Burton | 1-2 |
John Edward Lee and Antiquarianism in Nineteenth-Century Caerleon Keywords: Caerleon, Museum of Antiquities, Second Augustan Legion, The Priory, Cambrian Archaeological Association, Hull Literary and Philosophical Society, Archdeacon William Coxe, Sir Digby Mackworth, Octavius Morgan, Thomas Wakeman, Society of Antiquaries, National Museum of Wales, Mortimer Wheeler, Caerleon Civic Society. | Gwenllian V. Jones | 3 |
Caerleon and the Archaeologists: Changing Ideas on the Roman Fortress Keywords: Vegetius, Mortimer Wheeler, VE Nash-Williams, George Boon, Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust, Second Augustan Legion, Theodor Mommsen, Liverpool Committee for Excavation and Research, University of Wales, Cambrian Archaeological Association, HG Evelyn-White, Professor RC Bosanquet, Mortimer Wheeler, Daily Mail, Tessa Wheeler, Institute of Archaeology, Jenkins’s Field, Prysg Field, barrack blocks, Christopher Hawkes, Vine Cottage Garden, contubernia, Williams Charity, School Field, Trajan, WF Grimes, Golledge’s Field, Myrtle Cottage, Aileen Fox, canabae, Great Bulmore, Welsh Historic Monuments, Fortress Baths, Bull Inn, David Zienkiewicz, concrete architecture, cobble foundations, timber framework. | Richard J. Brewer | 9 |
Museums are about People: Finds from Roman Caerleon Keywords: John Edward Lee, building skills, measuring devices, tile stamps, works depot, blacksmiths, ceramic containers, amphorae, Roman trade, Caerleon Ware, female artisans. | Peter Webster | 35 |
City of Arthur, City of the Legions: Antiquaries and Writers at Caerleon Keywords: Taliesin, Thomas Love Peacock, Geoffrey of Monmouth, History of the Kings of Britain, King Arthur, Giraldus Cambrensis, Meilyr, Thomas Churchyard, Francis Godwin, William Camden, Mathern Palace, Moynes Court, John Aubrey, Hanbury Arms, Elizabeth Pritchard, Lord Tennyson, Idylls of the King, Mortimer Wheeler. | Jeremy Knight | 47 |
Roman Survival, Welsh Revival: The Evidence of Re-use of Roman Remains Keywords: Tetrapylon, demolition, fortress baths, Gerald of Wales, Caradog ap Gruffudd, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Robert of Gloucester, William Marshall, bardic focus, Llywarch ap Llywelyn, physical symbols, folklore of the March, Welsh revival. | Raymond Howell | 55 |
‘Standing on the Shoulders of Giants’: The Future for Caerleon’s Archaeology? Keywords: National Museum of Wales, Mortimer Wheeler, Victor Nash-Williams, George Boon, David Zienkiewicz, Roman archaeology, communicate, media, audience, development control, planning strategies, archaeological resource. | Peter Guest | 61 |
Reviews: Stephen K. Roberts (ed.), The Letter Book of John Byrd; Paul Courtney: John Newman, The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire; David H. Williams | ||
Field Excursions and other activities, 2000 | Gwenllian Jones |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XVI (2000) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Editorial | D. H. Williams | 1 |
The Church in Medieval Gwent (Maps) Keywords: Ecclesiastical map of Medieval Gwent; Churches; Granges; Hospitals; Wayside crosses; Healing wells. | David H. Williams | 2 |
The Medieval Wooden Crucifix Figure from Kemeys Inferior, and its Church Keywords: Late 13th century carved wooded Christ; polychromy; architectural history of Kemeys Inferior church; Reformation removal of images. | Mark Redknap | 11 |
Richard E. Kay: A Tribute | David H. Williams | 44 |
Notes on the Ecclesiastical Map of Gwent | David H. Williams | 45 |
The Cwmyoy Crucifix Keywords: St Martin’s church, Cwmyoy, north Monmouthshire; Sandstone carved cross; Christ crowned. | J.M. Lewis | 47 |
Geophysical Survey at Grace Dieu Abbey Keywords: Grace Dieu Cistercian Abbey, north Monmouthshire; River Trothy; Resistivity geophysical survey; 1970-1971 excavations. | Neil Phillips & Michael Hamilton | 51 |
St Mary’s Priory Church, Usk Keywords: Priory gatehouse; Chapel of St Radegund; Roman fortress ditch; Droitwich ware floor tiles; Edmund Mortimer, 3rd earl of March; North porch and William Herbert. | A.G. Mein | 55 |
An Excavation at St Mary’s Priory, Usk Keywords: 1998 excavation, St. Mary’s Priory, Usk; Roman fort ditch; Medieval pottery and tiles; Post-medieval school-house and well; Roger Edwards. | Andy Boucher & David Williams | 73 |
The Tintern Abbey Chronicles Keywords: Tintern Abbey manuscripts; 13th century Bible (NLW ms. 22631C); Flores Historiarum (BL. Royal 14 C vi); Acle manor; William Worcestre; Obituary calendar; Thomas Talbert transcription (BL ms. Cotton Vespasian D xvii); Tintern Genealogy. | Julian Harrison | 84 |
Some Ancient Monmouthshire Dedications Keywords: St. Chad; Mercia and Lichfield; Llanfihangel dedications; St. Cadoc; Breton influences. | R.W.D. Fenn and J.B. Sinclair | 99 |
Ecclesiastical Documents Keywords: Bassaleg; Cwmcarfan; Llantilio Crossenny; Skenfrith; Monmouth. | David H. Williams | 107 |
The Clergy as Remembrancers of the Community Keywords: Lewis James, curate, Bedwellty, 1633-1667; married clergy; 17th century Welsh religious conservatism; 1638 plague; Parliamentary religious reform; evicted clergy; parish register. | Madeleine Gray | 113 |
Brought Forth in a High Place Keywords: 17th century dissent; Blaenavon; Abergavenny; Llanwenarth; Baptists; Congregationalists; Methodists; Anglicans; Roman Catholics;Welsh and English language congregations. | Jeremy K. Knight | 121 |
Excavations at Trelech, 1996-1999 Keywords: Trelech 13th – 14th century town; medieval iron production; de Clare military and political interests; road system; 17th century bloom smithing. | Raymond Howell | 131 |
Field Excursions and Other Activities, 1999 and Obituaries | Gwenllian V. Jones | 149 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XV (1999) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
A Copper Flat Axe from Goetre Keywords: Goetre, Monmouthshire; Metal-using Neolithic; South-west Ireland; Growtown / Millton Moss type; copper flat axe; Great Orme; Copa Hill Cwmystwyth. | Adam Gwilt | 1 |
The Excavations of a Medieval Trackway and Stone Structure at Undy Keywords: Undy, Monmouthshire, Church Road; medieval moated enclosure; Iorwerth ap Hywel; William Marshall; Gilbert Marshall; William de St. Maur (Seymour); trackway; farm-buildings; medieval pottery; Romano-British pottery; defensive ditch. | Richard Brown | 6 |
Gwent Seals: IX Keywords: Mathern, bishop of Llandaff’s palace; St Katherine; Lombardic capitals; Llantarnam; Virgin Mary; Monmouth Railway Company; Golden Valley Railway Company; modern capitals. | Jeremy P Davis & D. H. Williams | 19 |
Rogerstone Grange, St Arvan’s Keywords: Tintern Abbey, Rogerstone Grange; Cistercian grange farm; William Marshall, 4th earl of Pembroke; Taxatio Ecclesiastica 1291; roadway; timber; arable farming; watermill; abbey tenants. | David H. Williams | 22 |
St Julian’s House, Newport: The Inventory of 1602-03 Keywords: St Julian’s House, Newport, Monmouthshire; Sir George Herbert: Inventory 1602-3 (NLW, Powis Castle Estate Archives); rooms, furniture and furnishings; fabrics; pewterware; napery. | Graham C. G. Thomas | 32 |
Ecclesiastical Problems Keywords: Cwmcarvan church, Monmouthshire; Salisbury church, Magor, Monmouthshire; Merthyr Geryn, Magor, Monmouthshire; Trelleck Grange, extra-parochial St Margaret. | David H. Williams | 54 |
Tintern Abbey and the Romantic Movement Keywords: Tintern Abbey Dissolution, 1536; Henry Somerset, earl of Worcester; William Gilpin ; Wye Tour;– Observations on the R. Wye and Several Parts of South Wales; Sir Richard Colt-Hoare; J. M. Turner; William Wordsworth. | Jeremy K. Knight | 56 |
Addenda to previous issues | 61 | |
Obituary: Eric Wiles | Jeremy K. Knight | 65 |
Outings and Excursions, 1998 | Gwenllian V Jones | 66 |
Reviews: Robinson, The Cistercian Abbeys of Britain; D. H. Williams: Palmer, The Folklore of (old) Monmouthshire | Annette Burton | 69 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XIV (1998) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
The Foundation of the Priories of Bassaleg and Malpas in the Twelfth Century Keywords: Gwynllwg, Robert de la Haye, Robert fiztHamon, Stow Hill, St Woolos Cathedral, William Rufus, Wentloog, Machen, Gloucester Abbey, St Gwynllyw, Glastonbury Abbey, Montacute Priory, English language, boundaries, clas church, parrochia, Bristol Abbey, Rumney Moor, Flatholm, Peterstone Church. | Bruce Coplestone-Crow | 1 |
Early Settlement and Land Use in the Man-moel District of Gwent: Monastic and Post-monastic Evidence Keywords: St Cadoc, Llifris, miraculous altar, Basaleg, Gwynllyw, Gwladus, Glastonbury Abbey, Llantarnam Abbey, Earl of Pembroke, agricultural depression. | Madeleine Gray | 14 |
The Troubled Foundation of Grace Dieu Abbey Keywords: Cistercian, John of Monmouth, Dore Abbey, Annals of Margam, descendant of Arthen | Julian Harrison | 25 |
Abergavenny Lordship in the Late Fifteenth Century: The Valor of 1499/1500 Keywords: Henry Tudor, Jasper Tudor, Henry Vlll, Westminster Abbey muniments, William Herbert, Walter Herbert. | Anthony Hopkins | 30 |
Gwent Seals VIII Keywords: National Museum of Wales, William de Lake, bird motif, St Arvan parish, Mathern parish. | Jeremy P Davis and David H. Williams | 36 |
An Eighteenth Century Clay Pipe Production site at Caerleon Keywords: Bristol type, Broseley type, excavation, Legionary Museum, kiln, parish record, tobacco trade, muffle, hair curlers, Henry Hughes, makers’ marks. | Craig Cessford | 41 |
The Grounds of Dan-y-Graig, Christchurch, Newport Keywords: Lawrence Estate, Llangibby hounds, Tom Llewelyn Brewer, Wellingtonia, Cedar of Lebanon, orchard, potting shed, Bee Orchid, nightingale. | Margery Probyn | 56 |
Addenda to the 150th Anniversary Issue | 62 | |
Field Excursions and Other Activities | Gwenllian V. Jones | 67 |
Review: Geraint H. Jenkins, The Welsh Language before the Industrial Revolution | D. H. Williams | 69 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XIII (1997) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Foreword: The Caerleon Museum and Association Keywords: Museum of Antiquities, Caerleon Priory, Sir Digby Mackworth, Caerleon Antiquarian Association, John Edward Lee, Archaeologia Cambrensis, Cambrian Archaeological Association, National Museum of Wales, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, Elizabeth Phillips | Jeremy K. Knight | 1 |
John Edward Lee, a Monmouthshire Antiquary | Gwenllian V. Jones | 5 |
Octavius Morgan, Antiquarian and Politician | David H. Williams | 13 |
Glen Usk and the Mackworths | Ian Burge | 18 |
Early Castle Studies and the Association | John R. Kenyon | 23 |
Out with the Monmouthshires: the Association in the Monmouthshire Merlin | Jeremy K. Knight | 26 |
Welsh Antiquarian Societies and Field Clubs in the Nineteenth Century | R. J. Silvester | 30 |
The Legionary Fortress at Usk | W. H. Manning | 37 |
The Making of a Monument: The Office of Woods and its Successors at Tintern Abbey | David M. Robinson | 43 |
Some Memories of the Monmouthshire Antiquarians | Sheila W. Thorneycroft | 57 |
Publications of the Caerleon Antiquarian Association | Eric Wiles | 59 |
Presidents, Chairmen and Secretaries of the Association | Gwenllian V. Jones | 64 |
Field Days, Lectures, and Other Meetings 1996 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 65 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XII (1996) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Memoir | Richard Advent | 3 |
Coastal Change and Wetland Heritage at Goldcliff Keywords: Goldcliff stone; Goldcliff Pill; Caerleon; II Augustan Legion; coastal change; Romano-British drainage system; Wentloog Level; Mesolithic activity; Bronze Age boat; Iron Age structures and trackways. | Martin Bell | 8 |
Caerwent: Excavations of 1855 – A Planning Error? Keywords: Caerwent /Venta Silurum; Clifton Antiquarian Club Excavations 1899-1913; V. Nash-Williams; G. Dunning; Caerleon Antiquarian Association 1855; Octavius Morgan; J. Y. Akerman. | Richard J. Brewer | 15 |
The Llangwm Phallic Stone Keywords: Ty Llwyd Farm, Llangwm; Sandstone block with carved phallic emblem; reused Roman stone. | A. Geoffrey Mein | 23 |
Evidence for a Pre-Norman Structure at Monmouth Keywords: Monnow St. Monmouth; Blestium; Roman iron-working; defensive pre-Norman timber structure. | Stephen Clarke | 29 |
The Twelfth Century Church at Tintern Abbey Keywords: Pre-Bernardine Cistercian churches; presbytery; transepts; T. Blashill 1850-1905; H. Brakspear 1870-1934; C. Peers 1868 – 1952; R Halsey. | David M. Robinson | 35 |
Some Tintern Abbey Floor Tiles at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Keywords: St George’s Chapel, Windsor, Beaufort Chantry; Charles Somerset, 1st earl of Worcester & Lady Elizabeth Herbert; 1843 chapel restoration; T. Willement; T. H. Wyatt; 13th century tiles; Wessex kilns. | John M. Lewis | 40 |
Grangefield Moated Site, Redwick; with an appendix by Stephen Rippon Keywords: Redwick, south Monmouthshire; Tintern Abbey; marshland drainage; Moor Grange, Magor; Grangefield moated site. | David H. Williams | 46 |
Raglan Castle: A Reconsideration of an Aspect of the Herbert Period c.1460-69 Keywords: Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, great tower bridge; Cadw guidebooks; William ap Thomas; William Herbert, earl of Pembroke; architectural bridge alterations. | John R. Kenyon | 52 |
A ‘Pocket Dag’ from Chepstow Keywords: Chepstow Castle; Civil War Royalist base; Pocket dag 16th -17th century pistol barrel. | Mark Redknap | 56 |
Scouring the Land: Early Iron Ore Extraction at Blaenavon Keywords: Blaenavon, Monmouthshire; Mineral working landscape features; Iron-ore extraction by water-scouring; Pen-y-ffordd-goch; Pwll-du; Hanbury family furnaces. | Peter Wakelin | 62 |
The Archaeology of the Second World War in Gwent Keywords: World War II defence; air defences; ground defences; Marshfield munitions store; Caerwent Royal Naval Propellant factory; Glascoed munitions factory; Pill boxes; Auxiliary Unit hides; Newport Docks. | Martin Locock | 68 |
A Select Bibliography of the Writings of Jeremy K. Knight, 1962 to 1995 | John R. Kenyon | 73 |
Review: Kissack, Monmouth School and Monmouth, 1614-1995 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 79 |
Field Days, 1995 | Gwenllian V. Jones | 81 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. XI (1995) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Obituary: George C. Boon FSA 1927-1994 | Richard Brewer | 1 |
Excavations at 19 Cross Street, Abergavenny, 1986 Keywords: Abergavenny; Cross St; Roman deposits; early Flavian pottery; Malvernian ware; black burnished ware; mortaria; amphorae; Samian; oxidised wares; reduced wares; coins; copper alloy; iron; glass; World War II command post. | David R. Evans | 5 |
The Monmouthshire Hoard of Ethelred II Coins Keywords: Monmouth; Crux type silver short-cross pennies; Aethelred II; Gloucester and Hereford mints. | Stephen Clarke | 55 |
Excavations behind Bank Street, Chepstow, 1992 Keywords: Chepstow; Port Wall; 13th century burgage plots; post-medieval quasi-industrial activity; pottery; animal bone. | Martin Locock | 57 |
Excavations at Trelech 1991-93 Keywords: Trellech, east Monmouthshire; 13th – 14th century town; de Clare family; iron smelting; medieval street plan; 14th century long house; revolt of Morgan ap Maredudd; Caerffili Castle; 1314 Battle of Bannockburn. | Raymond Howell | 71 |
The earliest written English in Monmouthshire? The Herbert bailiff’s account, 1463 Keywords: William Herbert; John Cok, bailiff; accounts of Wyesham and Monmouth, (NLW Badminton Manorial 1583/5); appended schedules in English; household goods; food and drink; building repairs. | Anthony Hopkins | 87 |
Gwent Seals: VII – A Shirenewton Seal Keywords: Shirenewton, south Monmouthshire; 13th century seal of Adam the smith; Lombardic capitals. | David H. Williams | 99 |
Six Medieval Seal Matrices from Gwent and one from Gloucestershire Keywords: south Gwent; Cistercian granges; Lombardic capitals; copper & lead alloy; silver with amethyst. | Jeremy P. Davis | 99 |
The Evidences of the People – The Archives of the County of Gwent Keywords: Archive use; Quarter Sessions; Gwent County Record Office; Family History; Local Studies; Oral History Recording; ‘Friends of Record Office’ organisations. | David Rimmer | 105 |
Reviews: Daniel Huws (ed), Guide to the Department of Manuscripts and Records; The National Library of Wales; David H. Williams: Paul Courtney, Report on the Excavations at Usk 1965-79: Medieval and late rUsk; John R. Kenyon. L.M.J. Rowlands, Monnow Bridge and Gate; Jeremy K. Knight: Frank Olding, Vanishing Abergavenny; L. A. Probert: Jacob, Done and Eckley The County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil, Raymond Howell: | 119 | |
Field Days, 1994 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. X (1994) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
A Pre-Norman Cross from Caerwent , and its Context Keywords: St. Stephen and St. Tathan; Elizabeth Harcourt Mitchell; Disc-headed cross; Anglian type; Sudbrook stone; St Lawrence; Margam; Carew; Llanwynis; memorials in ecclesiastical enclosures; pre-Norman monastic foundation; intra-mural cemetery; late-Roman Christian burials; clas / monasterium; Life of St. Tathan; Llandaff charters. | Mark Redknap | 1 |
Medieval Monasticism in Monmouthshire Keywords: Caerwent; clas; St Gwynllyw, Newport; Bassaleg; Mamhilad; Augustinian priories; Llanthony; William de Lacy; Llanthony Secunda; St. Cynfarch; alien priories; Chepstow; Cormeilles; William FitzOsbern; Monmouth; St. Florent; Withenoc; Abergavenny; Le Mans; Hamelin de Ballon; Llangua; Lire; Roger FitzOsbern; Goldcliff; Bec; Robert de Chandos; Hundred Years War; Benedictine; St Gwladys; Malpas; Winebald de Ballon; Usk; De Clare; Austin Friars; Earl Hugh of Stafford; Cistercian; Tintern; L’ Aumône; Llantarnam; Hywel ap Iorwerth; Strata Florida; Grace Dieu; Glyn Dŵr revolt; Usk Castle; indulgences; pilgrimage; Dissolution; Morgans of Pencoed; Herberts of St. Julians; Cromwell; Garway; Abbot Wyche. | David H. Williams | 7 |
Medieval Converts from Judaism in the Welsh Borders Keywords: Conversi; Fine Roll of Henry III 1255; Domus Conversorum; Corrodies of food and lodging; Robert and Isabella Windour; Abbey Dore; Llanthony Prima; Little Malvern; Tintern; royal exploitation of monastic resources. | Joan Greatrex | 19 |
Gwent Seals: VI | David H. Williams | 21 |
Historic Parks and Gardens of Gwent. I Keywords: Tudor; Stuart; earls of Worcester; Raglan Castle; Morgans of Tredegar House; walled gardens; terraces; avenues; pavilions; bowling green; ponds; parterres; axial symmetry; sycamore; oak; sweet chestnut; Scots pine; walnut; orchards; orangery; Llanfihangel Court; Arnold; Moynes Court; Lewises of St Pierre; Charles Heath; Pencoed Castle; Plas Machen; Lower Dyffryn; Cecil; Treowen; William ap John Thomas; Kemeys House; Troy; Sir Charles Somerset; French and Italian gardens; Baroque; Restoration; Coldbrook House; Hanbury Williams; Trewyn; Wynston; stables; Tredegar House; inorganic parterres; Edney gates; deer parks; landscape parks; Abergavenny Priory; Llantarnam Abbey; Llangibby House; Hen Gwrt. | Elizabeth Whittle | 25 |
Reviews: Gray, Bradney’s A History of Monmouthshire. Vol. 5; Jeremy K. Knight: Williams, Catalogue of Seals; Daniel Huws | 55 | |
Field Excursions. 1993 | 57 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. IX (1993) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
The Early Church in Gwent II: The Early Medieval Church Keywords: Gwent (Monmouthshire); Roman Caerleon; Sts. Julius and Aaron; Book of Llandaff; Memorial stones; ‘clas’ churches; Gwent Iscoed, Caerwent, St Tatheus; Portskewett; Gwynlliog, Bassaleg, St Gwynllyw; St Woolos, Eglwys y Bedd; Eteliccon (Edlogan), Llangybi, St Cybi: Gwent Uwch-coed, St Cadoc; parish origins. | Jeremy K. Knight | 1 |
Chepstow Castle: Excavations in the Great Gatehouse, 1991 Keywords: Chepstow Castle Guardian Tower; Porter’s Lodge; 12th to 16th century stratigraphy; 17th -18th century; clay pipes; pottery; coins. | Kevin Booth | 19 |
The Bank Street Development, Chepstow, 1990-91 Keywords: Chepstow, Bank St (Hocker Hill St.); burgage plots and gardens; 17th century development; post-medieval pottery; clay pipes; Survey of the Lordship and Manor of Chepstow, 1687 (Gwent Archives). | Raymond Howell | 27 |
Excavations at St Mary’s Priory, Usk, 1987 Keywords: St Mary’s Priory, Usk (Benedictine nunnery); graveyard extension; 13th – 16th century cemetery; Post-Dissolution history of site; Duke of Beaufort sale of land 1899; burials; charnel pit; benefactors; 13th -15th century graveslab. | C. Neil Maylan | 29 |
Usk Priory: An Unrecorded Excavation Keywords: St. Mary’s Priory, Usk (Benedictine nunnery); ‘Priory’ garden excavation; Rickards family of ‘The Priory’, 1899 – 1939; Isca Bowen; Rudge Humphreys; east extension of monastic church. | Geoffrey Mein | 43 |
Personal Seals found in 1992 Keywords: Lead-alloy seal matrices; ‘Lombardic Capital’ script; Eve, d. of Kederid; William of Combe; Llanfihangel Gobion; Llanfair Kilgedin. | Rodney Hudson & David H. Williams | 47 |
Reviews: Whittle, A Guide to Ancient Historic Wales: Glamorgan and Gwent; John R. Kenyon: Seaborne, Schools in Wales; David H. Williams | 49 | |
Field Excursions, 1992 | 51 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. VIII (1992) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Roman Glass Vessels from Caerleon Keywords: Caerleon, Isca, Legionary fortress 2nd Augustan Legion, Fortress baths excavation National Roman Legion Museum, Flavian to mid-Antonine, AD 75 – 230, pillar-moulded, cast, blown. | David Zienkiewicz | 1 |
The Early Church in Gwent, 1: The Romano-British Church Keywords: Romano-British church, Caerleon, Caerwent, proto-martyrs, Julius, Aaron, Book of Llandaf, Celtic shrine, Celtic sandstone head, agape vessels, Chi-rho Christogram, Kaiseraugst garrison church, bishops, Pelagianism, Tatheus. | George C. Boon | 11 |
A Medieval Seal Mould from Trostrey Keywords: Usk, Trostrey Castle, limestone mould, mid thirteenth century to mid fourteenth century, Marshall family of Usk. | A. G. Mein | 25 |
A Personal Seal from Monmouth Keywords: Monmouth, Monnow Street, lead seal matrix, personal seal, late thirteenth century | S. J. Clarke & David H. Williams | 29 |
The Mansion-House of Magor Keywords: Magor, Monmouthshire, Tintern Abbey, Abbey St Mary de Gloria Anagni Italy, ‘Procurator’s House’, sixteenth century priest’s house, Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales Survey | Howard J. Thomas & David H. Williams | 31 |
A Field-Day with the Antiquarians in 1867 | David H. Williams | 35 |
Field Excursions, 1991 | 39 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. VII (1991) | ||
CONTENTS | AUTHOR | PAGE |
A Summer Dining-Table from Legionary Caerleon Keywords: Purbeck Marble, Sculptured stones, Pompeii, Pannonian, Legionary baths, Nash Williams, Hadrian’s Wall, Jashemski, Roman, Caerleon. | George C. Boon | 1 |
Chepstow Port Wall Excavations, 1971 Keywords: Burgage Plots, Chepstow, Prehistoric, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Striguil Castle, William Fitz Osbern, Priory Church, Murage, Market, Norman, Medieval Industry, Slag, Potsherd, Smelting, Trenches, Iron working. | Trevor J. Miles | 5 |
Newport Castle Keywords: Thomas Churchyard, Engraving, Hugh d’Andele, Town Walls, Glyndwr rising, St. Gwynllyw, Owen/Owain Glyndwr, Glyn Dŵr, Usk Castle, Edmund Stafford, Pwll Melyn, Brewery, Bassaleg, Caerwent, Caerleon, Norman knights, Canal, Lord Tredegar, Gloucester cathedral, Archdeacon Coxe, Humphrey Stafford, Garderobe, Bosworth, Henry VIII, Henry II, Baron’s revolt, Herbert, William de Bendengis, Augustinian Friars, Friars Field, Caerphilly, Grosmont, Exchequer Roll, Dundry Stone, Llandaff, King Charles, Monmouthshire Merlin, Searle and Herrings Brewery, Borough Charter. | Jeremy K. Knight | 17 |
Heraldic Seals in the Gwent Record Office Keywords: Dr D H Williams, Gwent Record Office, Wax, Heraldry, British Museum, Penrice, Margam, Charles I, Charles II, George I, Panteg, Trevethin, Caerleon, Kemys, Tredegar | Michael P. Siddons | 43 |
Royal Service in Gwent under the Early Tudors Keywords: Thomas ap Robert, Pant Glas, Proberts, Trelleck, Ynyr, Lordships, Usk, Deeds, Robert ap Jenkin, Queen Elizabeth I, Llangors Lake, Llangorse, Roger Williams, Seisin, South Wales, Edward IV, Execution, Edgecott, Richard III, Chancery case, Clearwell, Henry VII, Caerleon, Tudor, 1469. | W.R.B. Robinson | 55 |
Some New Light on the Gwent Iron Industry in the 17th Century Keywords: 17th Century, Iron industry, Whitebrook, Tintern, Iron, Wireworks, Furnace, Forge, Pontymoel, Beaufort, Osmund Iron, Trellech, Tintern Furnace, John Hanbury, Monkswood, Laytons, Coed Ithel, Angidy Angeddi. | Paul Courtney | 65 |
Life in the Monmouth Militia, 1778 to 1812 Keywords: Cromwell, Civil War, Militia Act of 1757, 5th Duke of Beaufort, George III, Clothing Allowance, Education, Clothes, Brecon, Hair, Hair powder tax, Crimea, Sentries, Bribes, Drunkenness, Punishments, Contraband, Desertion. | Keith Kissack | 71 |
Field Excursions, 1990 | 84 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. VI (1990) | ||
CONTENTS | ||
Excavations in Monmouth, 1973 Keywords: Wyebridge St, Monmouth; Dixton Rd, Monmouth; Roman iron-working; Medieval defensive features; Post-medieval finds | Ron Shoesmith | 1 |
Penhow Castle, Gwent: Survey and Excavation, 1976-9; Part One Keywords: Gwent Iscoed; Castle and Fee; Roger Seymour; Park Seymour; Penhow Castle and village earthworks; Penhow church; tower; medieval hall; pottery 18th -19th centuries. | Stuart Wrathmell | 17 |
The Tintern Abbey Bible Keywords: 13th century Bible ( NLW MS 22631C ); scribes; corrections and glosses; Post-Dissolution ownership; 17th century binding. | Daniel Huws | 47 |
Gwent Seals: 1 Keywords: Papal seals (bullae); Llantarnam Abbey; Borough seals – Chepstow, Trelleck; Personal seals. | David H. Williams & Rodney Hudson | 55 |
The Date of Llanthony Prima Church Keywords: Giraldus Cambrensis; Meath revenues; obventions of Duleek church (co. Meath) | John F. Rhodes | 59 |
The Speech Court of Wentwood Keywords: Wentwood Forest, south Monmouthshire; Lordship of Chepstow; Marquess of Worcester; enclosures; Nathan Rogers, Memoirs of Monmouthshire’; Speech Court forest ordinances; categories of forest tenants. | Julian Mitchell | 61 |
The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Gardens at Raglan Castle Keywords: William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester; Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, (keeper of Nonsuch Great Park); Renaissance gardens; Siege of Raglan Castle, 1646; Map by Laurence Smythe,1652; 1674 Description of castle and gardens (1674); Badminton House; terraces; moat walk; Fountain Court; fishpond; water parterres; pavilions. | Elizabeth H. Whittle | 69 |
An Apprenticeship and its Consequences: F. W. Grimes at the National Museum of Wales, 1926-1938 Keywords: Prof. Emeritus William F. Grimes, archaeologist, bibliography of his main published works relating to his time at the National Museum of Wales. | George C. Boon | 77 |
Field Excursions (1989) |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. V, Part 3 (1985-1988) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Obituaries Mrs J. V. L. Leslie, Mr Cefni Barnett, F.S.A | Sheila Thorneycroft & George C. Boon | 65&66 |
The Early Christian Church in Gwent: A Survey Keywords: Pre-Norman; Liber Landavensis (Book of Llandaf); place-name evidence; dedications; Bassaleg; proprietary churches; continuity of estates; archaeological evidence for pre-Norman sites; Chi-Rho bowl; curviliniar enclosures | Diane Brookes | 67-84 |
Concealment of Crown Lands in Sixteenth Century Gwent Keywords: Crown lands in Gwent in the 16th century; post-Dissolution dispersal of religious properties; Sir William Herbert; Roger Williams (Llangybi); Crown grants of concealed property; Davy,Survey of chantry and other lands 1561-2; Goldcliff & Eton College; Grace Dieu. | Madeleine Gray | 85-88 |
St Mary’s Monmouth: The Building of the Eighteenth Century Church Keywords: Eighteenth Century architectural drawings Badminton House; 1736-7 rebuilding of St Mary’s Church, Monmouth; Francis Smith; Edward & Thomas Woodward; John Woo. | Professor Andor Gomme | 88-95 |
For the Record: Llangunnog and Capel Gwenog Keywords: Llandaf charters; parish boundaries; Llangynog Church; Chantry chapel of Caerleon. | David Williams | 95-97 |
Parish check list of Archaeological finds and sites | 97-99 | |
Excavations at Trostrey Castle: A Summary 1984-88 | A.G. Mein |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. V, Parts 1 & 2 (1983-1984) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Further Excavation and Field Work at Llantony Priory, Gwent Keywords: Augustinian Priory of Llanthony, north Monmouthshire; excavation of north transept and choir; 12th – 14th centuries; domestic use in 14th century; ‘Infirmary site’ south of St David’s church; Finds: coins & jettons; pottery, medieval and post-medieval; window-glass; metal finds; foliot art of turret clock; stone cresset; animal bone (cattle, sheep, pigs, domestic fowl) ; molluscs; plant remains; skeletal remains; precinct earthworks; dovecot; Hugh de Lacy; Ernisius; Llanthony Secunda, Gloucester; pre-monastic activity in the Honddu Valley; St David church dedications; farming economy and monastic diet; Walter Savage Landor. | D.H. Evans with contributions by J.M. Lewis, A. Milles, T.P. O’Connor, M. Roberts & I.N. Soulsby | 1-61 |
Abergavenny Castle: A Reinterpretation of Thomas Cooke’s Painting ‘The Castle and Mount’ Caerleon, 1785 Keywords: Newport Museum and Art Gallery Collections; Thomas Cooke; Francis Grose; G.W. Manby; Abergavenny Castle; Caerleon Castle. | John Kenyon | 62-63 |
A Gwent Parish check list of Archaeological finds and sites | 64 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. IV, Parts 3 & 4 (1981-1982) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Three Bones of St Tatheus | George C. Boon | 2-5 |
Excavations at Old Market Street, Usk | Vivienne Metcalfe Dickinson | 6 |
Trelech: A Decayed Borough of Medieval Gwent | Ian N. Soulsby | 41 |
Medieval Iron Working at Trelech: A Small Salvage excavation | S.C. Clark, Henry Owen-John and J.K. Knight | 45 |
The Windmills of Gwent | Paul Courtney | 50 |
Excavations at Caerwent in 1981: A Summary of Results | Richard Brewer | 52 |
The Brockweir Head | G. C. Boon | 54 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. IV, Parts 1 & 2 (1980) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Envoi | George Boon | 1 |
Unpublished Bronze Age Finds in Newport Museum | Cefni Barnet and Jeremy K. Knight | 3 |
Excavations at Llanthony Priory, 1978 | D. H. Evans | 5 |
Usk Nunnery | David H. Williams | 44 |
A New Source for the History of Monmouthshire in the 18th Century | Philip Jenkins | 46 |
Odd Fellows and Amicable Women: Friendly Societies in 19th Century Industrial Monmouthshire | Jeremy K. Knight | 50 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. III, Parts 3 & 4 (1977) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Reconnaissance Excavation od Coed-y-Bwnydd, Bettws Newydd, 1969-1971 Keywords: Clytha Hill, Llanarth Fawr, Usk Valley, limestone, glacial moraine, clays, multivallate hill fort, ramparts, lunate entrance, cill-beam rectangular feature, roundhouses, wattle and daub, 3rd – 1st century BC, defence slighting, Croft Ambrey, Herefordshire hill forts, 17th century sheepfold, pastoral farming. | Adrian Babbage | 159 |
Roman Coins from the Severn Estuary at Portskewett Keywords: Black Rock, Severn foreshore, metal detectorist, Mr W. Evans, Newport Museum and Art Gallery, Roman occupation, Claudius AD 43 to Gratian AD 367 – 375 | Rodney Hudson | 179 |
Monmouth Priory at the Suppression, 1534-37 Keywords: Benedictine Priory of Our Lady and St. Florence, annuitants, corrodians, pensioners, Prior Richard Taylbus, Bishop Rowland Lee, John Scudamore, Thomas Williams, bailiff, sale of goods Abbey Dore, lead, bells, gilt plate, vestments | David H. Williams | 186 |
Sale of Goods at Abbey Dore Keywords: 1537, Herefordshire, Cistercians, John Scudamore, Thomas Baskerville, Myle ap Harry, kitchen, buttery, brewhouse, chambers, church, vestments, cattle, ploughgear, corn | David H. Williams | 192 |
Industrial Houses and Settlement Patterns at Nantyglo, 1811-1845 Keywords: Nantyglo Ironworks Monmouthshire, Ebbw Fach Valley, Heads of Valleys, Joseph Bailey, Crawshay Bailey, Matthew Wayne, Thomas Hill, Blaenavon, William Coxe, furnaces, forges, iron ore, workers houses, two-room house, Chapel Road, three-room house, Twyn y Deryn, Pen y Garn Fach, four-room-house, circular stairs, water supply, 1842 Chadwick Report (Poor Law Commissioners on the Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population), housing layout, parallel rows, scattered rows, Brecon and Abergavenny Canal, Monmouthshire Canal, Gilwern, Govilon, Mynydd Llangattock tramroad, Beaufort, OS maps, Tithe Apportionment Plan Aberystruth | Jeremy Lowe | 196 |
Notes | ||
Four Missing Stones from Caerwent | George C Boon | 210-11 |
Palstave from Mynydd Machen Gwent | Rodney Hudson | 211 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. III, Part 2 (1972-1973) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Excavations at Abergavenny 1962-69, Part 2 Keywords: Abergavenny Archaeological Research Committee, Monmouthshire; Gobannium Roman fort; Hamelin de Ballon; motte and bailey castle; Benedictine Priory of St Mary; street pattern; town ditch and wall; murage grants; medieval iron smelting, sixteenth and seventeenth century development; coins; metal finds; medieval pottery; post-medieval pottery; ridge tiles; clay pipes. | Fabian Radcliffe and Jeremy K. Knight et al | 65 |
Excavations at Abergavenny Orchard Site 1972 Keywords: Abergavenny Archaeological Research Committee; Town wall and ditch; pre-Flavian Roman granary; burgage plots; Civil War gun emplacement; clay pipes, 18th century beer mugs; Victorian pottery. | P.J and F.M. Ashmore | 104 |
Roman Glassware from Caerwent, 1855-1925 Keywords: Caerwent (Venta Silurum), south Monmouthshire. Excavations in 1855, 1899-1912, 1923-5; bottles; flasks, phials, jugs; dishes, bowls, plates; cups, beakers; various fragments. | George C. Boon | 111 |
Social Conditions at Tredegar House, Newport, in the 17th and 18th Centuries Keywords: Tredegar House, Newport; Sir William Morgan; Lady Rachel Cavendish; John Morgan, merchant of London; Seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; Inventory of 1688; accounts; James Pratt, chief agent; Octavius Morgan; servants; wages; legacies; coloured servants; musicians; food and drink; cellar contents; contents of rooms, furnishing and decoration; water supply and sanitation; lighting; funerals; gardens; hothouses; demesne; commercial activities | M.R. Apted | 125 |
The First Paper Mill in Wales? Keywords: Paper- making; paper mill; Eighteenth century; River Wye; river Monnow; Mounton Brook; Perthir; Halghton, Flintshire; Rullins Mill; Redbrook Mill; Mary Powell; William Vaughan | D.G. Tucker | 155 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. III, Part 1 (1970-1971) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
The Post-Glacial Deposits of the Caldicot Level and some associated Archaeological Discoveries Keywords: Caldicot Level, Monmouthshire, Severn Estuary, post-glacial deposits, stratigraphy, sands and gravel, clays and silts, peat, submerged forest, Neolithic skulls, animal bones, Roman pottery, Roman inscribed stone. | Stephen Locke | 1 |
Sudbrook, Runston and Portskewett Keywords: South-east Monmouthshire, Sudbrook, Runston, Portskewett, Anglo-Norman, Chepstow Castle, Caerwent Castle motte, Caldicot, Domesday Book, William Fitz-Osbern, Durand Sheriff of Gloucestershire, Harold Godwinson, Iron-age promontory fort, Medieval church, deserted medieval village, Portskewett pre-Norman settlement, fourteenth century settlement decline, Runston eighteenth century de-population, first to second century pottery, twelfth to fourteenth century pottery, Sudbrook medieval building. | Jeremy K. Knight | 17 |
Sudbrook Village Keywords: Severn estuary, medieval manor, water mill, church, field system, common fields, enclosure, coastal erosion, John Aram map 1777, Southbrook Farm, cider mill, kelp, salmon fishing. | David H. Williams | 20 |
St. Tatheus of Caerwent Keywords: Life of St Tatheus, British Museum Vespasian XIV, Life of St Gwynllyw, Caradoc of Llancarfan, St Peters Abbey Gloucester, twelfth century disputes over possession of St Gwynllyw’s church, parallels in accounts of saints’ lives. | Jeremy K. Knight | 29 |
Goldcliff Priory Keywords: south-east Monmouthshire, Abbey of Bec-Hellouin, Normandy, Benedictine, Taxatio Ecclesiastica 1291, Robert de Chandos, Gilbert de Clare, Prior Ralph de Runceville, conventual priory, monastic community, corrodians, property, Membury Manor Devon, appropriated churches in Somerset, alien priories during the French Wars, litigation, Prior William de Saint Albino, theft of property, taking of ship-wreck, Prior Philip Gopylers, coastal erosion, annexation by Tewkesbury Abbey, Eton College, | David H. Williams | 37 |
Grace Dieu Abbey: Excavation Keywords: Llangattock-vibon-avel, north east Monmouthshire, excavation in 1970-71 to find site of abbey, Cistercian, Troddi stream, flooding of the site, seventeenth to eighteenth century foundations, coins, pottery, clay pipes. | David H. Williams | 55 |
Notes | 59 | |
Excavation at Coed-y-Bwnydd, Bettws Newydd -1970 Season | Adrian V. Babbage | 59-60 |
Interim Report on Excavation of Part of Pound Lane Mosaic, Caewent | P. J. Ashmore | 61 |
A Gold Stater of Antedrig from Caerleon |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. II, Part 4 (1968-1969) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Excavations at Abergavenny, 1962-69 Keywords: Abergavenny, Gobannium, Abergavenny museum, Prehistoric flints, scrapers, barbed and tanged arrow-head, Neolithic pottery, Iron Age pottery, Roman, Flavian era, Usk, Caerleon, samian bowls, La Graufesenque, Lezoux, Les Martres-de Veyre, mortaria, amphorae, fine wares, coarse wares, jugs, jars, cooking pots, dishes, bowls, brooches, bronze, lorica segmentata, levelled ditch, bath-house, stamped bricks, coins (Augustus AD 22 BC – 14 AD to Constantine I, 306-337 Flannel St. Abergavenny, Roman ditch, cast-bronze triskele, manufacture, cire perdue, separate casting of shank and triskele, Kingsholm (Glos), Thor’s Cave (Staffs), Tre’r Ceiri (Caerns), Hunsbury (Northants), Iron Age, Romano-British | L. A. Probert and others | 163 |
The Last Abbot of Dore Keywords: Abbey Dore, Herefordshire, John Glyn (1523-1528), Thomas Cleubury, sequestration of goods, Cwmhir Radnorshire, John Redborne (1529 – 1536), Grace Dieu, king’s subsidy, Thomas Baskerville, John Scudamore, Richard Thomas ap Richard, reliquary, vestments, gospel book, Italian wool trade | David H. Williams | 199 |
Notes and News | 203 | |
John Mitulton, Abbot of Grace Dieu Keywords: A Neolithic Axe from Monkswood, Newport museum, greenstone, western Cornwall, Neolithic peasant farmers | David H. Williams | 203 |
Neolithic Axe from Monkswood | J. K. Knight | 203-05 |
Excavations at Coed–y-Bwnydd, Bettws Newydd: An Interim Report | Adrian Babbidge | 205-06 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. II, Part 3 (1967) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Roman Pottery from Magor | George C. Boon | 121 |
Two Pewter Vessels from White Castle | J.M. Lewis | 127 |
Llantarnam Abbey | David H. Williams | 131 |
Blast Furnace at Coed Ithel, Llandogo | R.F. Tylecote | 149 |
Reports of Meetings and Field Days | 161 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. II, Part 2 (1966) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Abbey Dore Keywords: Golden Valley, Hereford; Abbey Dore; Grace Dieu; Cistercian Order; Giraldus Cambrensis; monastic granges and properties; woodland; pastoral farming; wool production; Annals of Dore; Letters. | David H. Williams | 65 |
Post-Roman Finds from the Caerleon Fortress Baths Excavation Keywords: Caerleon, Monmouthshire; Roman baths; medieval well (13th and 14th centuries); Cross-Severn trade; S.W. France; medieval glazed pottery: jugs, pitchers, cooking pots; post-medieval pottery; clay pipes. | J.M. Lewis | 105 |
Notes | ||
A Spanish ‘Olive Jar’ from Caerleon | J.M. Lewis | 118-119 |
Another Die-Linked Counterfeit | G.C. Boon | 119 |
Reports of Meetings and Field Days | 120 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. II, Part 1 (1965) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Tintern Abbey: Its Economic History | David H. Williams | 1 |
St Kynemark’s Priory, Chepstow | L.A.S. Butler | 33 |
The Earliest Samian Bowl from Wales | George C. Boon | 42 |
Die-Linked Counterfeits from Caerwent and Caerleon | George C. Boon | 52 |
Medieval Pottery from Monmouth School | Eric Talbot and J.F. Evans | 56 |
Notes and News: Cistercian Abbots; Grace Dieu Abbey; Romano-British Pottery Kilns at Caldicot | 62 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. 1, Part 4 (1964) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Grace Dieu Abbey | David H. Williams | 85 |
Cisterian Abbots in Medieval Gwent | David H. Williams | 107 |
A Beaker Cist at Beachley | Cefni Barnett | 112 |
A Palstave from Chepstow | C.B. Burgess | 117 |
The Excavation of a Mound at Bettws Newydd | Jeremy K. Knight | 125 |
Notes and News: Neolithic Axe-heads from Monmouthshire; The Caerleon Curse; The Provenance of a Neolithic Axe-head | 127 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. 1, Part 3 (1963) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
Excavations at Caerleon, 1909 Keywords: Caerleon; 1909; Professor R.C. Bosanquet; Mr Frank King; Mr C.J. Fox; Colonel Sir Arthur Mackworth; Wall; Ditch; Roman legionary fort; Tower; Calcareous Tufa; Old red sandstone; Slabs; Tiles; Charcoal; Potsherds; Bronze; Bone; Painted wall plaster; Coins; Mortar; Brick; Concrete; Earthwork; Drain; Latrine; Rampart; Mound; Culvert; Finger ring; Turret; putlog-hole; joint; Cobbles; Plinth; Knee-brooch; George C Boon | R.C. Bosanquet and Frank King | 49 |
Black Samian Ware from South Wales Keywords: Caerleon, Monmouthshire; Caerwent, Monmouthshire; Rhiwbina, Cardiff; Lezoux, Central Gaul; second century; black-slip samian pottery; workshops of Libertus, Butrio, Paternus; moulded decoration; applied relief; vase, bowl; globular vessel. | Catherine Johns | 59 |
A Socketed Axe from Llanarth Keywords: Llanarth estate, Monmouthshire; late Bronze Age; three-ribbed socketed axe; axe hoards. | C.B. Burgess | 68 |
The Keep of Caerleon Castle Keywords: Caerleon Castle, Monmouthshire; 11th – 13th centuries; motte substructure; stone keep; Welsh lords of Caerleon; William Marshall the elder; Victorian landscaping | Jeremy K. Knight | 71 |
Notes and News | 76 | |
Monmouthshire Records | National Library of Wales – Annual Report | 25-7 |
A Coin of Claudius from Abergavenny | J. K. Knight | 27 |
Bearhouse Field Caerleon | Cefni Barnet | 27 |
Reports of Meetings and Field Days | 30 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary, Vol. 1, Part 2 (1962) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
A Socketed Axe from Central Monmouthshire and its significance for the Bronze Age in Wales and the Marches | C.B. Burgess | 17 |
Remarks on Roman Usk | George C. Boon | 28 |
The Goldcliff Stone – A Reconsideration | Jeremy Knight | 34 |
Two Stone Coffins | Cefni Barnett | 37 |
Notes and news: A Caerleon Museum Centenary; Treasure Trove at Tregaer | 40 |
The Monmouthshire Antiquary Vol. 1, Part 1 (1961) | ||
TITLE | AUTHOR | PAGE |
A Roman Gold Coin from Llanelen, Abergavenny Keywords: Llanelen, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire; Ty Aur Farm; Aureus (Claudius); Roman Monetary system; Caerleon hoard of aurei; Silures; Llanbethery hoard. | George C. Boon | 1 |
A Newly-discovered medieval Tomb-Slab at Abergavenny Keywords: Priory church of St Mary, Abergavenny; Inscribed tomb-slab; Hastings family; 14th century Norman-French inscription. | Cefni Barnett | 5 |
A trace of Romano-Brisitsh Christianity at Caerwent Keywords: Caerwent House VII North; pewter bowl; Chi-Rho inscribed monogram; 4th century | George C. Boon | 8 |
A Neolithic Human Skull and animal bones found at Newport Keywords: Newport Orb Works; Alexandra Docks; Neolithic human skulls; animal remains: ox (small Celtic Shorthorn); sheep. | Lionel F Cowley | 10 |
A find of Roman Pottery at Uskmouth Keywords: Uskmouth Power Station, Nash, Newport; Samian pottery; grey and black coarse ware; animal bones – sheep, ox; Goldcliff; Cold-Harbour Pill, Redwick. | Cefni Barnett | 12 |
Human Remains at Little Dewstow Keywords: Dewstow, Caldicot; Little Dewstow Farm; three human skeletons; Liber Landavensis; Wm. Rees map of South Wales in 14th century shows manor and church | Cefni Barnett | 13 |