Source/Archive record (Published document) SNT330 - TTS

Title TTS
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1903
NCC Biblio ID 494

Abstract/Summary

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Description

Location

Referenced Monuments (26)

  • Adbolton Church, Holme Pierrepont (Monument)
  • Almshouses and chapel, Shelford (Monument)
  • Architectural Fragments at Wiverton Hall (Element)
  • Castle Hill, Annesley (Monument)
  • Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, Gonalston Spital (Monument)
  • Church of All Hallows, Gedling (Building)
  • Church of St Edmund, Holme Pierrepont - C17 phase (Element)
  • Church of St Edmund, Holme Pierrepont (Building)
  • CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE (Building)
  • Church of St Peter & St Paul, Shelford (Building)
  • Cross shaft fragment, Church of St Peter & St Paul, Shelford (Element)
  • Documentary reference to Almshouses, Shelford (Element)
  • Documentary reference to manorial complex at Wiverton Hall (Element)
  • Documentary references to Hospital, Spital Farm, Gonalston (Element)
  • Gatehouse, Wiverton Hall (Monument)
  • Holy Well, Gonalston (Monument)
  • Hospital of St Mary Magdalene, Spital Farm, Gonalston (Monument)
  • Manorial complex, Wiverton Hall (Monument)
  • Map depiction of Well, Gonalston (Element)
  • Masonry at Shelford Manor, Shelford (Element)
  • Med Church of St Michael, Hoveringham (Monument)
  • Moat & ponds, Wiverton Hall (Element)
  • Moated manor house & fishponds, Wiverton Hall (Monument)
  • References to Chapel at Gonalston Spital (Element)
  • Shelford Priory, Shelford (Monument)
  • Spital Farm (Building)

Referenced Events (8)

  • Casual Find at Wiverton Hall
  • Documentary Record of almshouses at Shelford
  • Excavation at St Peter's Church, East Bridgford
  • Historical Report re. Wiverton Hall
  • Historical report: Rev AMY Baylay in TTS 1903
  • Historical Report: TTS 1903 excursion
  • Non-archaeological excavation near Costock church
  • Observation at the Church of St Peter & St Paul, Shelford

Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:38AM

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