Source/Archive record (Published document) SNT329 - TTS

Title TTS
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1902
NCC Biblio ID 493

Abstract/Summary

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Description

Location

Referenced Monuments (25)

  • Battlefield in Costock parish (Monument)
  • Battlefield, Costock - documentary reference (Element)
  • Borough Pool and earthwork, East Leake (Element)
  • Borough Pool, East Leake - Burh (Monument)
  • CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS AT SUTTON ON TRENT (Building)
  • Church of St Giles, Costock (Building)
  • Church of St Mary, Bunny (Building)
  • Church of St Mary, East Leake - C19 phase (Element)
  • Church of St Mary, East Leake (Building)
  • CHURCH OF ST WILFRID AT NORTH MUSKHAM (Building)
  • Communal burial, Costock churchyard (Element)
  • Cross, Willoughby on the Wolds (Element)
  • Cross, Willoughby on the Wolds (Monument)
  • Documentary reference to burials at East Leake Church (Element)
  • EARLY MEDIEVAL ELEMENT OF THE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, SUTTON ON TRENT (Element)
  • Gallows at Cross Hill; Broughton Lodge, Willoughby on the Wolds (Monument)
  • Holy Trinity Church, Wysall (Building)
  • Medieval church tower and spire, Bradmore (Element)
  • Medieval church, Bradmore (Building)
  • Mound at Cross Hill; Broughton Lodge, Willoughby on the Wolds (Element)
  • SUNDIAL 5M S OF S TRANSEPT AT CHURCH OF ST MARY, EGMANTON (Building)
  • SUNDIAL AND CROSS AT EGMANTON (Element)
  • SUTTON PASSEYS (Element)
  • Willoughby Field / Eelpool Field, Willoughby on the Wolds (Element)
  • Willoughby Field; Eelpool Field, Willoughby on the Wolds (Monument)

Referenced Events (8)

  • Documentary Record: East Leake Register
  • Field Observation at Church, Sutton on Trent
  • FIELD OBSERVATION AT EGMANTON
  • Historical report: TTS 1902 - The Spring Excursion
  • Historical report: Borough Pool, East Leake
  • Historical report: Church, Bradmore
  • Historical report: Costock battlefield
  • Ransacking of Cross Hill mound, Willoughby on the Wolds

Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:38AM

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