Transcript:Birmingham Archaeological Society. Transactions, excursions, and reports

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Transactions, Excursions, and Reports.

Birmingham and Midland Institute. Archæological Section.

Contents.

[Volume 1.] 1870. (publ. 1871)
Inaugural Address. By The President [page 1]
St. Martin's Church. By J. T. Bunce, F.S.S. [page 7]
Birmingham Names. By J. A. Langford, LL.D. [page 21]
Men and Names of Birmingham. By Lucy Toulmin Smith [page 27]
The Excursions [page 30]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 40]
[Volume 2.] 1871. (1872)
The Old Houses in our Neighbourhood (with Illustrations). By Allen E. Everitt [page 1]
Notes on Kenilworth Castle. By The Rev. E. H. Knowles, M.A. [page 12]
The British Town and Fort Caer Seion, near Conway (with Illustrations). By George Jabet [page 15]
Matthew Boulton. By Sam: Timmins [page 22]
Early Building Societies in Birmingham. By J. A. Langford, LL.D. [page 37]
Pre-historic Fortifications. By Lawson Tait [page 45]
Hales Owen Abbey (with Illustrations). By J. R. Holliday [page 49]
The Excursions [page 73]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 79]
[Volume 3.] 1872. (1873)
Aston Church. By Allen E. Everitt [page 1]
Francis Eginton. By W. C. Aitken [page 27]
Kings Norton Church. By J. R. Holliday [page 44]
Memorials of the Whitefriars, Coventry. By W. G. Fretton [page 63]
Early Earthworks in Warwickshire. By J. T. Burgess [page 79]
James Watt. By Sam: Timmins [page 90]
The Excursions [page 109]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 112]
[Volume 4.] 1873. (1874)
The Ethnology of Warwickshire, traced in the Names of Places. By George Jabet [page 1]
Our Diocese. By W. G. Fretton [page 27]
Hylton Castle. By John Cotton [page 34]
The Recent Excavations at Etocetum. By J. N. Bagnall [page 38]
Notes on St. Martin's Church, and the Discoveries made during its Restoration. By J. R. Holliday [page 43]
St. Martin's Church: Notes from the Church Books. By J. Thackray Bunce [page 74]
Some Civil War Letters relating to Birmingham. By J. A. Langford [page 79]
The Monthly Meetings [page 83]
The Excursions [page 84]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 90]
[Volume 5.] 1874. (1878)
On some of the Sepulchral Monuments of Warwickshire. By Matthew Holbeche Bloxam, F.S.A. [page 1]
The Dialects of the Midlands. By Sebastian Evans, M.A., LL.B. [page 21]
Memorials of the Charter House, Coventry. By W. G. Fretton [page 26]
Yardley Church. By Allen E. Everitt [page 46]
Maxstoke Priory. By J. R. Holliday [page 56]
The Monthly Meetings [page 106]
The Excursions [page 107]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 111]
[Volume 6.] 1875. (1877)
Dr. Priestley in Birmingham. By Samuel Timmins, F.S.A. [page 1]
Warwickshire Folk-Lore and Superstitions. By J. A. Langford [page 9]
The Ancient British, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon Antiquities of Warwickshire. By M. H. Bloxam, F.S.A. [page 25]
The Monthly Meetings [page 39]
The Excursions [page 40]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 43]
[Volume 7.] 1876. (1880)
The Collegiate Church of St. John Baptist, Coventry. By W. G. Fretton, F.S.A. [page 1]
The Benedictine Monastery and Cathedral of Coventry. By W. G. Fretton, F.S.A. [page 19]
Dr. Johnson in Birmingham. By Samuel Timmins, F.S.A. [page 39]
Handsworth Church and its Surroundings. By Allen E. Everitt [page 47]
Original Documents. Survey of Kenilworth Castle, temp. Henry VIII. By J. R. Holliday [page 71]
The Excursions [page 74]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 81]
[Volume 8.] 1877. (1881)
Northfield Church. By Allen E. Everitt [page 1]
Ancient Camps on the Malvern Hills. By H. H. Lines [page 11]
Memorials of the Fullers' Guild, Coventry. By W. G. Fretton, F.S.A. [page 23]
The Excursions [page 51]
Report of the Committee, &c. [page 59]
[Volume 9.] 1878–79. (1882)
Hampton-in-Arden. By Allen E. Everitt [page 1]
The Church Bells of Warwickshire. By the Rev. H. T. Tilley, M.A. [page 10]
Provincial Tokens. By Chas. Williams [page 19]
Memorials of the Franciscans, or Grey Friars, Coventry. By W. G. Fretton, F.S.A. [page 34]
The Castle and Church of Tamworth. By the Rev. C. F. R. Palmer [page 54]
Speculations on the Decanatus Christianitatis in Warwickshire. By James Stubbin [page 66]
The Excursions for 1878 [page 81]
  "    "   1879 [page 96]
Report for 1878 [page 91]
  "   1879 [page 106]
[Volume 10.] For the Years 1880 and 1881. (1884)
Our Neighbourhood. By Allen E. Everitt [page 1]
The Black Friars of Warwick. By the Rev. C. F. R. Palmer [page 13]
The Excursions for 1880 [page 24]
Report for 1880 [page 39]
Birmingham, Aston, and Edgbaston, as seen in Domesday Book. By J. A. Langford, LL.D. [page 43]
A few Notes on Heraldry in general, and on that of Birmingham in particular. By Charles Williams [page 54]
The Saxons in Warwickshire. By J. A. Langford, LL.D. [page 70]
Kinver Church. By the Rev. John Hodgson, M.A., F.S.A., F.G.S. [page 85]
The Well and Church of St. John the Baptist, Berkswell. By Jethro A. Cossins [page 98]
The Excursions for 1881 [page 120]
Report for 1881 [page 129]
[Volume 11.] 1882–83. (1886)
Norbury Church, Notes on. By Oliver Baker [page 1]
Solihull Church. By the Rev. Canon Evans, M.A. [page 14]
Birmingham at the time of John Leland's Visit. By J. A. Langford, LL.D. [page 32]
Excursions, 1882 :—
Kirby Hall, Deene Park and Rockingham [page 43]
Cropredy, Wardington and Chipping Warden [page 45]
Salisbury, Stonehenge and Winchester [page 48]
Chaddesley Corbett and Harvington (1881) [page 49]
Report and Accounts for 1882 [page 50]
Maps or Plans of Birmingham. By Sam: Timmins, F.S.A [page 53]
Old Birmingham Books. By Sam: Timmins, F.S.A. [page 59]
Wandering Life in England in the Fourteenth Century. By Dr. J. J. Jusserand. Translated by the Rev. J. O. Bevan, M.A., F.G.S. [page 69]
Excursions, 1883 :—
Oxford and Iffley [page 92]
Shifnal and Tong [page 93]
Rolleston and Tutbury [page 94]
Wells, Glastonbury and Cheddar [page 95]
Report and Accounts for 1883 [page 98]
[Volume 12.] 1884–85. (1887)
Some Unpublished Letters of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, relating to the Building of Blenheim Palace. By Walter J. Churchill [page 1]
Warwickshire Brasses. By Charles Williams [page 16]
Herefordshire and Worcestershire Brasses. By Cecil T. Davies [page 52]
Old Families of Birmingham. By Joseph Hill [page 76]
Wandering Life in the Fourteenth Century. By the Rev. J. O. Bevan, M.A., F.G.S. [page 96]
The Excursions, 1884 [page 108]
Report and Accounts, 1884 [page 115]
The Excursions, 1885 [page 118]
Report and Accounts, 1885 [page 126]
[Volume 13.] 1886. (1887)
Some Romano-British Sources of Lead. By Charles Perks, L.R.C.P., etc. [page 1]
The Confiscation of the Birmingham Gilds. By J. A. Langford, LL.D. [page 13]
Ancient Greek Games. By Prof. E. A. Sonnenschein, M.A. [page 25]
Hospital of St. John Baptist, Coventry. By W. G. Fretton, F.S.A. [page 32]
The Excursions, 1886 [page 51]
Report and Accounts, 1886 [page 61]
[Volume 14.] For the Year 1887. (1889)
On Some Memorials of Old Birmingham. By R. W. Gillespie [page 1]
An Old Birmingham Lecturer : The Rev. Thomas Hall, B.D., 1610–1665. By W. Salt Brassington [page 10]
St. Peter's Church, Bickenhill. By J. A. Cossins [page 26]
The Excursions, 1887 [page 38]
Report and Accounts, 1887 [page 44]
[Volume 15.] For the Years 1888–89. (1890)
Birmingham in 1800. By Sam: Timmins, J.P., F.S.A. [page 1]
Notes in the Teme Valley. By Oliver Baker [page 10]
The Architect's Rambles through South Lincolnshire. By W. H. Bidlake, M.A. [page 20]
The Regal Mints of Tamworth, Warwick, and Coventry. By W. A. Cotton [page 27]
Cave Architecture in Western India. By Major-General A. Phelps [page 58]
The Excursions, 1888 [page 67]
Report and Accounts, 1888 [page 76]
Inventory of Contents of Chastleton Manor House [page 78]
The Lunar Society. By Henry Carrington Bolton, Ph.D. (New York) [page 79]
Some Notes on Old Stained Glass Windows. By T. W. Camm [page 95]
On Bookbinding. By W. Salt Brassington [page 107]
The Gunpowder Plot and its Connection with the Midlands. By W. Salt Brassington [page 122]
Ancient Leather Drinking Vessels. By Oliver Baker [page 152]
The Excursions, 1889 [page 169]
Report and Accounts, 1889 [page 175]
Volume 16. For the Year 1890. (1891)
Ansley Parish Accounts, 1672–1722. By Sam: Timmins, J.P., F.S.A. [page 1]
Burton Dassett Church. By Jethro A. Cossins [page 18]
The Old Roads to Birmingham. By Howard S. Pearson [page 30]
English as Shakespeare Spoke It. By W. J. Churchill [page 41]
The Excursions, 1890 [page 52]
Report and Accounts [page 60]
Table of Contents of Transactions, 1870–1889 [arranged alphabetically] [page 63]
Volume 17. For the Year 1891. (1892)
The Church of St. Mary de Castro, Leicester. By W. H. Bidlake, M.A. [page 1]
Memorials of St. Mary's Hall, Coventry. By W. G. Fretton F.S.A. [page 14]
Notes on Bordesley Manour. By Wright Wilson, F.R.C.S., Edin., &c. [page 31]
Recent Discoveries at Solihull. By Jethro A. Cossins [page 67]
Baddesley Clinton Hall. By Oliver Baker [page 74]
The Excursions [page 100]
Report and Accounts [page 106]