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Essays in honour of Philip B. Chatwin.

Title
Essays in honour of Philip B. Chatwin. Prepared by the Birmingham Archaeological Society, in collaboration with the Dugdale Society.
Publication
Oxford : Printed for subscribers only by V. Ridler at the University Press, 1962.

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  • Birmingham Archaeological Society, Birmingham, Eng.
  • Dugdale Society.
Description
138 p. illus., facsims., maps, plans (part fold.) port.; 26 cm.
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Contents
Philip Boughton Chatwin: an appreciation.--The architectural work of Philip B. Chatwin, by A. B. Chatwin.--Bibliography of the writings of Philip B. Chatwin, by D. M. Norris (p. [5]-9).--The Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Coventry, by R. and J. Hemsley.--The Coventry guilds and trading companies with special reference to the position of women, by L. Fox.--The defences of Viroconium (Wroxeter), by G. Webster.--The diaries of Sir Roger Newdigate, 1751-1806, by A. C. Wood.--Documents concerning Dr. William Johnston, physician, of Warwick, by R. A. Cohen.--Interim report on excavations at Weoley Castle, 1955-1960, by A. Oswald.--Royal arms in Staffordshire churches, by S. A. Jeavons.--The social structure of Kineton Hundred in the reign of Charles II, by P. Styles.--Some notes on the Bloxam family of Rugby, by H. T. Kirby.--The water-mills of Edgbaston, Birmingham, by R. A. Pelham.
Call Number
CAB (Birmingham Archaeological Society, Birmingham, eng. Essays in honour of Philip B. Chatwin)
LCCN
76264229
OCLC
2932572
Title
Essays in honour of Philip B. Chatwin. Prepared by the Birmingham Archaeological Society, in collaboration with the Dugdale Society.
Imprint
Oxford : Printed for subscribers only by V. Ridler at the University Press, 1962.
Added Author
Birmingham Archaeological Society, Birmingham, Eng.
Dugdale Society.
Research Call Number
CAB (Birmingham Archaeological Society, Birmingham, eng. Essays in honour of Philip B. Chatwin)
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