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Gadebridge Park, Herts; Roman glass 92/15
Gagle Brook, Alchester, Oxon 02/86-8, 93
Gainfield DMV, Oxon 79/84
galena (lead sulphide), Ashley 71/9
Gales, Widow (fl. 1671, of Bolnhurst) 89/10
Galley Hill, Luton, Beds 76/6; 89/9; 93/26, 27
Galley Lane, Fenny Stratford, Bucks 91/39, 40, 41, 42-3
Gallows Leaze, Oxon; Roman road 78/5, 6
gaming board, grafitti; Little Woolstone 81/66
gaming pieces
  bone
    Roman; Alchester 03/102-3, 103
    medieval: Chalgrove 81/152; Milton Keynes 87/38
    Saxon 91/33; Bedford 98/2; Walton, Aylesbury 95/ii, 26
  glass, Roman; Denham 02/14
Ganford Hundred 92/49
Gannocks Castle, Tempsford, Beds 83/4; 87/5, 6
garden buildings: Burnham 07/14; Charlbury 07/39; Chastleton House 96/50;
    Great Linford 87/40; Mount Hill, Flitwick 90/7; Stowe 96/16, 18; 98/23,
    24, 25, 26; 00/17, 18; West Wycombe Park 07/11; Wrest Park 90/12
garden soils
  medieval/post-medieval; Newport Pagnell 04/24
  post-medieval; Northampton 04/34
garden vessel, ornamental; Kirby Hall, Gretton 88/61
Gardener see Gardiner
gardens and garden features (see also garden buildings; garden vessel;
    ha-has; paths, garden; pergola) 98/21
  Roman: Meppershall 91/16; Piddington 04/53; Sandy 91/16, 17; see also
      under Bancroft (villa)
  medieval: Chesham 01/17; Dunstable 03/10; Eynsham 91/107; Hanslope 94/17;
      Minster Lovell 97/59; Oxford 99/80, 81; 00/69; Wallingford (late
      medieval 'water garden') 04/94, 95; Witney 92/53
  post-medieval: Aylesbury 06/14; Bampton (semi-formal) 03/60; Barton-le-
      Clay 99/1; Burnham 07/14; Charlbury 07/39; Chipping Norton 98/47;
      05/49; Chislehampton 07/26; Cholsey 03/74-5; Coleshill, Oxon 05/53-4;
      Cumnor 05/49; Dinton Hall 01/12; Ewelme 83/68; Great Kimble 03/33;
      Great Tew 79/100; Hampton Gay 00/63; Hanwell (water machinery) 82/88;
      Hartwell, Bucks 01/15; Kettering 99/25; Little Newton 74/29; Luton
      Hoo Park 03/3-4; Missenden Abbey 07/9; Northampton 05/34-5; Olney
      02/21; Oxford 04/71, 72; 07/41; Penn 05/30; Rycote House 01/71;
      Salford, Oxon 74/16, 18; Stanford-in-the-Vale 05/52; Waddesdon Manor
      05/19; Wexhem 04/31; see also under Astwell; Beckley; Bedford;
      Bletsoe; Boarstall; Bradenham; Canons Ashby; Charlbury;
      Chastleton House; Checkendon; Chicksands; Churchill; Cliveden;
      Faringdon; Fawsley; Fineshade Abbey; Flitwick; Great Harrowden;
      Great Linford; Hampton Court; Harrington; Haynes; Holdenby; Kempston;
      Kirby Hall; Merton; Mongewell; Oxford; Pavenham; Rockingham; Rushton;
      Stowe landscape gardens; Stratton; Swinbrook; Taplow; Upton;
      Waddesdon; Warden Abbey; Water Eaton; Waterperry; Wing; Woburn Abbey;
      Wootton, Beds; Wrest Park; Wytham
  undated: Bayworth (formal) 04/54; Charlbury 06/45; Cuddesdon 03/75
garderobes (see also latrines): Abingdon 03/73; 04/67; Bishop's Palace,
    Witney 92/52; Middleton Stoney 75/22; Oxford 03/76
Gardiner, C. L. W. (fl. 1880, of Whitchurch Hill) 82/50; 84/44
Garford, Oxon (for Frilford, Garford and Marcham see Marcham/Frilford)
  field-names survey 81/77
garnets; Saxon artefacts (see also under sword fittings)
  necklace; Desborough 76/20; 80/43, 44; 86/10
  pendant; Kempston 77/6-7
Garrard family of Dorney 93/32
Garsington, Oxon 80/102
  Garsington Manor 'brewhouse' 02/54-5
  medieval village 72/28
  St Mary's Church 93/71; 94/42; 95/52; 98/86-7
Garway, Sir Thomas (fl. 1600, merchant of the Staple) 80/117
gas pipelines: Berks 76/32; Bucks 77/44; 78/37-8; Charlbury-Arncott 73/37;
    Kimbolton to Steppingley 88/7; Southern feeder 77/56, 58, 77-8
gate (Norse, 'road') 81/40
gate, Roman wooden; Alchester 02/84
Gatehampton Farm, Goring, Oxon 88/77-8, 79, 80; 89/51, 52; 93/71, 72; 96/76
  Neolithic 88/77-8, 102, 103
  Beaker finds 93/86, 87, 88
  Barrow Field mid-Bronze Age cemetery 86/100; 88/77; 92/73, 74, 75-6
  Roman
    corn dryer 88/78, 79, 102
    villa 93/86, 87, 88; 95/75; 06/50-5, 51-4; 07/43-4, 43, 44; bath house,
        possible 06/51, 52-3, 52, 53, 54; dating and phasing 06/54;
        geophysical surveys 06/51, 51; human neonate remains 06/53;
        hypocaust 06/51, 52-3, 52, 53, 54; tesselated pavement 06/53, 54,
        54
  medieval village 93/87-8
gatehouses: Abington Piggotts; Down Hall Farm 79/13; East Hendred; King's
    Manor 88/143; Eynsham Abbey 92/47; Oxford Castle 92/50; Wytham Abbey
    88/130
gates
  decorative iron; Marston Trussell 94/24
  forged field; Bozedown Estate 88/96, 97-8, 99, 100
  Overstone 97/43
Gatesbury, Robert see Catesby, Robert
gateways (see also gatehouses)
  Roman timber; Alchester 92/45
  post-medieval; Dunstable 93/26; Great Tew churchyard (C17) 79/100
Gay family of Hampton Gay 00/62
Gayhurst, Bucks
  M1 widening 95/27
  Mill Farm Quarry; Bronze and Iron Age 96/11; 97/20; 98/23; 99/17, 19-20,
      19, 20; 00/21; 01/25
Gayton, Nhants
  Roman villa 91/71
  medieval wall 89/25
  tramway to Northampton 02/25
Geddington, Nhants 74/29; 80/48
  Grafton Road 03/50
  Iron Age 72/8; 77/9; 78/4
  Queen Street 04/40
  St Mary Magdalene's church 91/60
Geheimschreiber cipher machine 94/13
geneat (Anglo-Saxon) 87/106
Geoffrey de Mandeville (fl. 1086, of Rycote) 01/71
geological features (see also solution pipes): Great Billing 98/40;
    Irthlingborough 95/46; Witney 95/63
geomorphological survey: Marcham/Frilford 05/104; Segsbury Camp 97/76
geophysical surveys (major references only after issue 05) 82/72, 73;
    91/10, 23, 73; 96/iii (see also magnetometry; resistivity surveys):
    Abingdon 01/55; 04/56; 07/60; Alchester 00/77-9, 78; 02/84, 85, 91, 90,
    92; 03/104; 04/83; Alfred's Castle 01/80, 82; Ambroseden 04/66; Arlesey
    92/6-7; 02/1; Aston Clinton 06/21-2; Bedford Southern Bypass 92/6;
    Bicester 97/45; Boarstall Tower 02/17; Brackmills 97/45; Bradwell Abbey
    04/28-9; Brightwell Baldwin 07/45, 47; Broom 04/6; on clay showing no
    crop or soil marks 07/24; Claydon House 99/16; Dorney 97/29; on clay
    showing no crop or soil marks 07/24; East Hanney 07/23-4, 24; Edworth
    99/1; Elstow 02/2-3; Fotheringhay 92/36; Fringford 95/52; 98/86;
    Gatehampton Farm, Goring 06/51, 51; Great Barford 02/9; 04/6; Hanslope
    02/15; Hardingstone, Northampton 04/37; Harlestone Quarry, Northampton
    04/37; Harpole 04/36; Hartigan's Pit, Newport Pagnell 95/27; Headington
    Bypass, Oxford 95/55; High Wycombe 02/19; Higham Ferrers 98/40;
    Irchester 95/40; Ivinghoe Beacon 01/21, 21; Kempston 98/8; 01/1;
    Kettering 04/36; King's Heath, Northampton 92/42; Luton 04/7; M1
    Widening 07/7; Maiden Bower 07/6, 6; Mallows Cotton 92/39;
    Marcham/Frilford 02/70, 71; Marlow area 04/17-19, 18, 20-21; Medmenham
    98/25; Milton Keynes 04/25; 07/12-13; Norse Road, Bedford 97/5; Nuneham
    Courtenay 95/53, 54; 97/59; Piddington 04/47; Polebrook 03/41, 43, 44;
    Rycote House 01/71; Segsbury Camp 98/56, 58; Shefford 97/9; Silverstone
    02/25-6; Stagsden 99/4; Stotfold 98/13; Stowe 02/23; 04/22, 28; Sywell
    01/33; Thame Park 02/60; Uffington 97/64; 07/53, 54; Upton 01/33;
    Waddesdon Manor 06/16; Wallingford 03/109; 04/94, 95-7, 98, 98, 100,
    101, 102-3; Wessex Hillforts Geophysical Survey Project 98/54; West
    Haddon 99/26; Weston Underwood and Ravenstone 04/25; Wigginton 04/77;
    Yarnton 97/55
geotechnical tests: Irthlingborough 01/32-3; Northampton 06/29; Oxford
    99/77; 03/76; 06/24; Princes Risborough 95/32; Raunds 06/24
Germanic mercenaries see auxiliaries, Roman
Germany 99/68
  Roman limes 44
Gerrards Cross, Bucks 83/14
  Bulstrode Park, C19 07/14
  flints 79/2-4, 5, 20
  Mesolithic 85/24
  Roman kiln 80/15, 16, 17, 18, 19
  Wild Thyme, Hedgerley Lane 01/17
  Wykehurst, Camp Road 07/10
Gery, William (C17, of Bushmead Priory) 87/27
Gesta Stephani 86/89; 04/94, 98, 101
Geys Court, Oxon 96/iv
ghost of John Reade, memorial to; Ipsden 84/39, 40
Gibbs, James (1682-1754, architect) 86/130; 95/67
Gigantius; Marsworth 78/2
Gilbertine priory, Clattercote, Oxon 77/36, 37, 48; 83/53, 55
Gill Mill Farm see under Ducklington
Gill Mill House, Stanton Harcourt, Oxon; Roman features 02/60
girdle-hangers, Saxon 80/45, 46
Girtford, Beds; bridge 89/1
glacial lake deposits; Duston Mills Reservoir 96/34-5
glass
  gaming counters, Roman; Denham 02/14
  jewellery (see also beads); Saxon mount with millefiori rods 98/38
  vessel
    Roman 92/15-17
      beakers: East Shefford 78/13; Wavendon Gate 89/18, 19
      bottle, C2; Wavendon Gate 89/19
      bowls: Dunstable 74/30; Shefford 92/15; Stanfordbury 92/15, 92/16
      flagon; Ickwell 92/15-16
      goblets, Dunstable 78/7
      gold-, C4, Ashley 88/66
      jug; Shefford 92/15, 16
      Rhineland; Piddington 04/47
      trade routes 04/47
      unspecified type: Alfred's Castle 99/48; Ducklington 89/50;
          Kempston/Biddenham 07/1; Marcham/Frilford 04/86, 86, 88; 05/97,
          103; 06/61, 63, 69, (deliberate deposits) 03/89, 90, 91;
          Northampton 07/20; Ruxox Farm 72/20; Shefford 03/5; Stanford-in-
          the-Vale 93/80; Stotfold 98/13; Tingrith 94/8; Uffington Castle
          97/66
    Saxon 78/13
      beaker, amber claw; East Shefford 78/13
      beakers, cone 82/13; 86/10-11; Dinton 92/20; East Shefford 78/13;
          Kempston 77/6
      bowl, East Shefford 78/13
      cups, Desborough 80/44
      unspecified type: Dorney 98/30; Stratton 97/2
    medieval
      goblets, Quinton 74/19
      imported, C14; Abingdon 83/113
    C16; bowl, Flitten 76/27
    C17
      bottles: Chastleton House 95/80; Towcester (bottles) 04/44
      prunt; Kirby Hall 89/27
    C17/18 'Witch Bottle'; Loughton 95/26
    C18; glasses and bottles: Northampton 89/31; Woburn Abbey 86/26
    C19-20
      bottles: Bedford 01/17; Oxford 06/49; Stowe 98/23; Wantage 73/16
      fragment, hand-made green; Towcester 91/73
      'Nortons Camomile Pills' bottle; Dunstable 92/10
      Ravenscroft glass works, Henley 79/128
    post-medieval bottles: Bierton 80/13; Dorchester 02/44; Oxford 81/156-7
    undated; Goring 89/51
  window
    Roman; Alfred's Castle 99/48, 53; Bidwell 86/29; Gatehampton Farm,
        Goring 06/52; Shefford 03/5
    Saxon; Dorney 98/30
    medieval: Bradwell Abbey 76/53; 82/66, 68, 69, 84; 83/42, 58, 61, 62;
        84/28; 86/61, 62; 87/37; Chalgrove 78/110; Dunstable 74/14; 89/7;
        Great Linford 81/59, 71, 76; 82/84; Grove Priory 76/21; 79/42;
        Little Woolstone 80/81; Missenden Abbey 84/10; 86/39; Northampton
        01/37; 02/30, (painted) 01/36; Oxford 77/70; 98/88; Walton, Milton
        Keynes 77/91
    post-medieval: Brightwell Baldwin (C15-16 clear leaded) 07/49, 50;
        Dunstable 04/6; Rycote House (painted) 01/71; Thorpe Waterville
        07/21
  unspecified type
    Roman: Alfred's Castle 01/86; Little Wittenham 05/74; Marcham/Frilford
        05/95; Olney 04/25; Sundon 96/7
    medieval; Northampton 04/37
    post-medieval: Chartridge 04/23; Northampton 04/37; Wallingford 04/66
glasshouses: Cliveden 99/16; Coleshill, Oxon 00/50; 05/54
glazing bar, C15/16 lead; Brightwell Baldwin 07/49, 50
Glendon, Nhants; Coach House Barns 04/36
  medieval burials 05/38
Gloucester
  Blackfriars 80/155
  east gate 03/98
Gloucester, Earls of 80/49
Glyme (stream), Oxon 84/100, 102
Glympton, Oxon
  Glympton Park Estate 95/52
  Slape Copse deserted medieval hamlet 73/22; 80/139, 175, 176, 177
  Slape Hill, Woodleys Estate 05/68
goad, Roman cattle; Claydon Pike 82/168
goats; Roman ritual sheep/goat burials, Marcham/Frilford 07/62, 63
goblets, medieval glass; Quinton 74/19
Godmanchester, Cambs; ritual site 95/10
Godstow Abbey see under Oxford
gold objects
  middle Bronze Age; decorated strip, The Hamel, Oxford 77/70
  late Bronze Age; bracelet, Milton Keynes 91/40
  Saxon
    bead binding; Chadlington 72/16
    belt fitting; Barton Court Farm 75/41
    brooch, filigree; Milton 72/16
    ferrule; Ducklington 75/41
    necklace, gold and garnet; Desborough 76/20; 80/43, 44; 86/104
    pendants: Ducklington 72/16, 20; Standlake 72/16, 20
    sword stud, gold and garnet; Dorchester 73/6
  medieval
    brooch, talismanic; Henley 84/106
    staff tip, C15 gold and silver plated; Quinton 74/19
gold of pleasure (Camelina sp) 82/179
Goldington, Beds 83/9; 86/18; 95/10
  Goldington Bury Farm; Neolithic ritual sites 88/7, 8-10, 11; 90/10, 11
  Goldington Green 87/21
  Willington Quarry see under Willington
Goltho, Lincs 90/50
Gomme, Sir Bernard de; map of Oxford (1644) 95/57
Goring, Oxon (see also Gatehampton Farm)
  Augustinian Nunnery of St Mary 02/42
  Augustinian Priory 02/55
  Brunel Bridge Meadow; flint-working site 88/102
  church 95/52; 02/55; door hinges 81/44, 45; medieval tiles 76/32
  field-names survey 81/77
  granary, possibly C18 96/70-1, 70, 71
  Mill Cottage, Church Approach 02/42; 05/50
  Neolithic pottery 06/36
  pillbox, WWII 90/89
  Priory 76/32; 77/36; 89/59
  Roman site 96/iv
  smithy, C18 02/55
  Thames Bank, Saxon ditch 99/76-7
  Water Meadow; flint-working site 88/102-3
Goring Heath, Oxon
  Bensgrove Farm; natural solution pipe 81/123-4
  Bozedown Estate; forged field gates 88/96, 97-8, 99, 100
  moat 72/33
  sawyer's pit 73/38, 40
gorse (Ulex sp.); Roman, Bicester 81/159; 82/179-80
Gosbecks, Essex; Roman temple and theatre 82/152
Gosford and Water Eaton, Oxon
  field-name survey 84/47
  North Oxford Park and Ride, Roman and post-medieval ditches 99/39; 03/61
  nunnery of St John of Jerusalem 77/36, 37
  Water Eaton Lane, Kidlington 01/44
Gospel readings at Rogationtide perambulations 87/107
Gostwick family of Bedfordshire 79/44; 90/14
  Sir John (d 1545) 84/4; 87/9; 88/15, 26; 90/14; 91/21; 93/32; 94/3
Goudge, Edward (C17 plasterworker) 01/37
gouges
  bone, early Iron Age; Little Wittenham 05/77
  bronze 76/16; 87/16, 17, 18
Government Code and Cipher School, Bletchley Park 93/1, 34; 94/13-14
gradiometer surveys: A6 Rushden to Higham Ferrers bypass 04/35; Broom 04/6;
    Hardingstone, Northampton 04/37; Harpole 04/36; Marlow area 04/17-19,
    18, 20-21; Milton Keynes 02/10; 04/25; Rycote House 01/71; Wallingford
    04/94, 96, 97
graffiti (see also carpenters' marks)
  medieval: gaming board, on coffin, Little Woolstone 81/66; laying
      instructions on tiles, Warden Abbey 80/8, 9
  post-medieval: Chastleton House 95/77-8; Willington 98/19
Grafton Estate, Hartwell, Nhants 02/24-5
Grafton Park, Nhants; prehistoric earthworks 74/24; 80/48
Grafton Regis, Nhants 92/33, 36-7; 93/42
  New Cottage, Alderton 89/25
  village earthworks 80/32-3
Grafton Underwood, Nhants; parish survey 80/48
grain (see also barley; corn dryers; granaries; wheat)
  Neolithic: Dorney 98/28; Lavendon 94/15
  Bronze Age/Iron Age; Uffington 03/78
  Iron Age: Abingdon 75/37; Alfred's Castle 00/85, 89; 01/85; Little
      Wittenham 05/72, 77; Wellingborough 98/32
  late Iron Age/Roman: Abingdon 99/31; Finmere 99/32; Potterspury 98/33
  Roman: Haynes Church End 94/9; Oxford 99/79; Piddington 04/54; Stanford-
      in-the-Vale 89/54; Uffington Castle 97/66
  Saxo-Norman and medieval; Tempsford 94/10
  medieval; Abingdon 01/67
grain cleaner; Lainchbury "Master" 04/75
grain elevator, Ballard & Son Ltd of Abingdon 04/75
granaries
  Iron Age: Pennyland 82/74, 76; Wellingborough 98/32
  Roman: Alchester (military) 02/84, 85, 92-3; 04/78, 79, 80, 81; Bancroft
      85/35; Wantage 94/31; 95/ii; Yarnton 91/89
  early-mid Saxon; Stratton 96/2, 3
  medieval and post-medieval: Abingdon Abbey 99/71; Alvescot Manor Farm
      81/91; Goring 96/70-1, 70, 71; Henley-on-Thames 01/69-70; Preston
      Crowmarsh 04/55, 56; Shipton-under-Wychwood 88/85, 87; Waterperry
      House 88/136; Woodstock 99/71; see also under: Taynton; Tusmore;
      West Challow; Witney
Granborough, Bucks 99/14
Grand Union Canal
  Fenny Stratford 00/9
  Northampton Arm; Rothersthorpe Lift Bridge GN5 39
  Simpson 05/14
grandstand, early football; Wolverton 07/15
granges, monastic: Castor 77/26; Cuddesdon 73/22; Deerhurst Priory 80/87;
    Oxfordshire, survey of 77/36, 37; see also under: Cumnor; Old Wolverton
Grantchester, Cambs; row village 87/21
Grantham, Edward (C17 cartographer) 88/112, 113, 115
grave goods, Saxon 91/31-4
grave markers (see also tomb effigy)
  medieval wooden; Dunstable 93/21
  C17 worked stone slab; Sparsholt 93/79
Gravelly Guy see under Stanton Harcourt
Graven Hill to Ambroseden replacement water pipeline and tank, Bicester,
    Oxon 05/87
Graven Hill Roman military entrenchments, Ambroseden, Oxon 98/73; 00/70-1,
    71; 01/75
Gravenhurst, Beds 90/2
gravers, flint; Wawcott 72/5; 74/6; 75/9
graves (see also: animal burials; cemeteries; churchyards; cremations;
    inhumations; mausolea; memorials; vaults)
  post-medieval brick-lined shaft: Oxford 01/60, 62; Quainton 05/31
Gravesend, Richard (d. 1303, bishop of Lincoln) 90/62
graveyards see: cemeteries; churchyards
Gray see Grey
Great Addington, Nhants 72/23; 80/46
Great Barford, Beds 94/2
  Barford Road; medieval settlement 06/6
  Birchfield Road; Iron Age/Roman settlement 06/6
  Birchfields 82/3, 18; 89/13
  Brewer's Hall Farm 82/18; 06/3
  bridge, medieval 86/23; 87/3, 21; 88/5; 89/1; 90/3; 91/7; 98/93
  bypass 93/4; 02/9; 04/6; 05/9-10; 06/5-6
  College Farmhouse 94/3
  Creakers Manor 82/18; 89/13
  Domesday Book 87/24, 25; 89/13
  East End shrunken medieval village 04/6; 06/6
  enclosure 82/18
  Green End 87/21
  High Barns Road; Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age 06/6
  isolated farms 82/3, 18; 87/25
  moats 82/3; 87/24, 25; 90/2
  Netherbury Manor 82/18; 89/13
  Northfield Farm 82/18
  Roxton Road West; Roman and post-medieval 06/5-6
  settlement pattern 82/17, 18; 87/21, 24, 25
  TL 133519, Bronze/Iron Age features 99/1-2
  Veseys Manor 82/18; 89/13
  Water End East; Roman, Saxon, medieval 06/6
  Water End West; Saxon and medieval 06/6
Great Billing, Nhants 79/55
  Elwes Arms; geological deposits and post-medieval 98/40
Great Bourton/Cropredy parish, Oxon
  Church Close, Pennybuckle Cottage 07/27
  Roman finds at undisclosed location 02/52
Great Bramingham Farm, Beds 88/26; 91/25
Great Brickhill, Bucks; St Mary's church and churchyard 01/12
Great Brickhill-Stoke Hammond Pipeline, Bucks 00/9
Great Casterton, Leics; Roman 85/35; 86/75
Great Chesterton, Oxon 74/12
  St Mary's Church 91/101
Great Coxwell, Oxon 80/137, 144-5
  prehistoric 80/144; 83/128-9
  Roman 80/144
  Badbury Hill fort 80/144; 81/106; 83/128-9
  Barn 87/49; 88/105; 01/46, 48; 02/49
  Bury Hill 80/144
  St Giles' church 81/124; 83/129
Great Denham, Beds; Village Medical Centre, late Bronze/early Iron Age and
    medieval 05/4
Great Doddington, Nhants
  Iron Age; Wilby Way 80/23-4, 26, 27, 28; 90/35; 91/60-1
  St Nicholas' Church 04/36
  Saxon settlement pattern 77/25-6
  thatched building 96/42-3
Great Faringdon, Oxon
  C12-13 pottery, Sudbury House 77/33, 35
  fishponds, Wickleshamlodge Farm 83/129
  sandpit extension 87/89
Great Gaddesden, Herts; cruck barn 80/41
Great Harrowden, Nhants
  All Saints Church 92/33
  Bypass route 93/50
  gardens 93/41
Great Haseley, Oxon
  church; medieval tiles 76/32
  field names survey 79/94
  North Weston DMV 79/130, 131
  Rycote Magna and Parva DMVs 87/89; 88/80
Great Hill (Span Hill), Oxon 75/29, 30
Great Horwood, Bucks
  School End, C19 04/10
  Singleborough to Great Horwood sewer, ridge and furrow 02/11
  Wood End, ploughing headland or boundary 04/10
Great Houghton/Brackmills, Nhants 73/32; 91/64
  middle Iron Age settlement and inhumation 97/35, 38-9
  Roman cemetery 97/38-9
  medieval extent of village 91/64, 65
  fishponds 79/46, 48
Great Kimble, Bucks
  Glebe Paddock, C19 garden features 03/33
  Manor Farm 05/32
  The Old Grange 06/8
  Pulpit Hill, Iron Age earthwork enclosure 05/14
Great Linford, Milton Keynes, Bucks 73/36; 75/21-2; 76/46-7, 49; 77/85, 86,
    87-91; 78/20, 52, 53-4, 55-6; 79/77; 80/78-9; 83/45; 92/21; 95/10
  parish survey 80/78-9; 86/63
  Roman: field ditches 92/27; pottery 77/87
  Saxon 76/47, 49, 57; 81/49, 58, 59-60; 84/27
    church of St Andrew 81/49, 59-60
  Saxo-Norman 78/43
  medieval
    church of St Andrew 81/55, 56, 57, 58-60, 70-1; chalice and paten
        burial 81/57, 58, 76; 82/84; Little Brickhill tile pavement 81/49,
        59, 60
    cold storage pit 77/86, 88
    documentary research 76/57, 59; 77/96; 81/74
    earthwork interpretation 83/53
    farm, C12-14 77/87-8, 88-9; 78/43, 52, 53-4, 55-6
    Great Picknuts 76/46
    green 75/21-2; 76/49, 58
    Hern's Close 76/47, 49, 58
    lead ampullae 87/42
    Manor 79/77; 80/76; 81/55, 61, 62-4, 70-1; 87/40
    Newman's Close 77/86, 87-90
    Pearson's Close 78/52, 53-4, 55-6
    Pipard estate 76/59
    Smith's Close 76/53
    Taylor's Close 77/86, 90-1
    windmill mound 78/56, 57
  C17 buildings 75/22; 76/46; 77/87, 89-90, 91
  C18 garden pavilions 87/40; 95/31
  C18/19 canal basin, Cooper's Yard 04/12
  C19 warehouse, Cooper's Wharf 05/12
  Old Rectory 95/31-2; 04/11
Great Milton, Oxon
  Milton Common Pipeline 97/46
  Roman cemetery, Views Farm 76/73
Great Missenden, Bucks (see also Missenden Abbey)
  Church Street, Chapel adjacent to The Old House 06/8
  churchyard of SS Peter and Paul 02/21-2
  fieldwalking 79/45; 82/21
  flints 80/12; 81/12
  High Street, Roald Dahl Museum; C16-20 04/8, 9, 24
  medieval 81/12
  pottery industry 77/45; 81/12; 90/31; 01/20
  Prestwood Hoards 00/12
  The Warren, Potter Row 01/20
Great Newton, Nhants see under Newton Willows
Great Oakley, Nhants 90/54
  Iron Age 77/9; 78/4; 79/51
  Roman cremation 79/51
  fishponds 79/46, 47
Great Ouse Valley, Beds
  palaeochannels, Buckingham 02/10
  prehistoric settlement patterns 77/23-5
  rescue excavations 87/4
Great Rollright, Oxon; St Andrew's churchyard 95/52
Great Staughton, Cambs; Place House 87/28; 90/13
Great Tew, Oxon 79/94, 95, 96-8, 99, 100, 101, 102-5
  church 79/100, 101
  houses 79/100, 102; 80/89, 90, 91; 81/86, 87, 88; 82/97, 98
  manor 79/100, 101
Great Woolstone, Milton Keynes, Bucks
  church 76/57
  'dogtooth' boundaries 79/61
  medieval fishponds 06/8
  moated site 76/55, 56, 57; 77/93, 94, 95
  Saxon 78/42
Greaton, Nhants 81/35
Greatworth, Nhants 76/29
Green family of Bolnhurst 89/12-13
Green Way, Ardley, Oxon 74/10, 11; 76/17, 18; 77/12
greenhouses, C19: Cliveden 06/17; Waterperry House 88/135
Greenleys, near Wolverton, Bucks 79/58
greens: Bedfordshire, C17 87/21-3; Bloxham 80/118; Charney Bassett 78/91,
    92; Cranfield 87/25; Eggington-with-Clipstone 82/4, 5, 7; encroachment
    upon, medieval 82/5; Granborough 99/14; Great Linford 75/21-2; 76/49,
    58; Great Tew 79/95, 98, 100, 101, 103; Lewknor 72/28; Moulsoe 85/51;
    Old Wolverton 83/56; planned settlements 82/5; Walton, Milton Keynes
    85/52; Weston-on-the-Green 94/49; Woughton on the Green 86/59, 60
Greens Norton, Nhants 82/29, 30; 96/33
  St Bartholomew's Church and churchyard 02/29; 07/17
Greensand Project, Beds and Bucks 94/5; 95/2
greenstone (see also under axes)
  fragment, ?Cornish or Welsh; Rollright Stones 83/144
Grendon, Nhants 97/42
  Long Lodge Farm, Iron Age 01/34
  multiperiod site 72/15; 74/33; 75/14, 47; 78/4; 81/22-3, 24-5, 26; 88/65;
      06/26, 27
  St Mary's church 04/40
Grendon Underwood, Bucks
  Hardwick to Marsh Gibbon pipeline, Roman settlement 07/9
  St Leonard's Church, late Saxon and medieval 04/26
Grene, Henry, Esq (C15); and Grafton Park 74/24
Gretton, Nhants (see also Kirby Hall)
  Beaker occupation 88/65
  Cotton DMV 73/21
  cruck building, Station Road 86/76, 78, 79
  Domesday Book 01/38
  hoard of sword-shaped currency bars 73/14
  Iron Age 73/14; 79/49; 88/65
  iron working, Saxon and medieval 82/28, 29; 01/38
  parish survey 81/35
  Park Lodge Quarry 88/65
  royal manor 82/29, 30
  stocks 97/43
Grey, Roger de (fl. 1345, of Walton, Milton Keynes) 79/61
Grey, Walter de (d. 1255, Archbishop of York) 84/62
de Grey family, and Bletchley Park 94/13
Grey family of Cogges 75/48, 49; 79/105
Grey family of Wrest Park 87/20, 29; 88/26; 89/7; 90/14; 91/23, 34; 93/32
  mausoleum, Flitton 85/6; 88/26
Greye sur Mer, Anchetil de 02/55
Greyfriars, Oxford 95/58
Greys Court, Rotherfield Greys, Oxon 90/72; 96/51; 98/63; 02/45-6, 46, 47,
    55; 03/73; 04/66
  roof 07/34
Griffiths, Mr (County Surveyor of Staffordsshire, fl. 03/1876) 53
Grimberie, near Banbury 03/60; Domesday Book 85/93
  see also Grimsbury
Grim's Ditch 73/7; 98/20, 74-5; 97/19
  Ashridge Estate 04/21, 24
  Blenheim 84/100, 102
  Blewbury 81/117
  Bradenham 83/14
  Charlbury 83/101; (SP 37052020-SP 36801960) 83/120, 121, 122; (SP
      39002000) 84/100, 102-3; (SP 422188) 73/37
  Ditchley 75/34; 90/73
  gas pipeline and 77/77, 78
  High Wycombe 02/20
  hillforts and 76/7
  Lacey Green 04/22-3
  Mongewell or South Oxfordshire 75/34, 37; 91/80, 81; 93/59-60; 98/74-5;
      99/65, 68; (SU 612882) 88/82; (SU 616879) 71/7; (SU 61708795) 74/29;
      (SU 620878) 71/7
  North Leigh 76/69
  North Oxfordshire 99/65, 67, 68; date 05/44
  Pitstone 83/15
  Spelsbury (SP 38602040) 83/144
  (SU 62038708) 74/29
  (SU 63598758) 74/29
  (SU 63608750) 81/79
Grimes Graves, Norfolk 90/1
  medieval chess piece 00/8
Grimsbury, Banbury, Oxon; prehistoric to Saxon 05/62, 63, 64
  see also Grimberie
grinding stones (see also millstones; querns)
  Iron Age; Little Wittenham 05/77
de Gromme's map of Oxford 00/44
Grosseteste, Robert (d. 1253, Bishop of Lincoln) 90/62
grotto, C19; Daventry 00/38
ground penetrating radar surveys; Alfred's Castle 01/80, 82; Wallingford
    03/109
Grove, Bucks; redundant church 78/15
Grove, Oxon
  The Cottage, The Green 01/64
  Grove Farmhouse 82/97, 99
  Monks Farm, Bronze and Iron Age 02/40-1
Grove House Gardens, Dunstable, Beds 04/5
  Iron Age roundhouse 03/11-13, 11, 12
Grove Priory and Royal Manor of Leighton, Beds 91/8; 95/2
  prehistoric 78/15; 86/24
  Roman 78/15, 16
  Saxon 75/22; 76/23; 77/18; 78/15, 16; 79/40; 81/6; 82/8, 9, 10; 84/9;
      85/15-16, 17; 86/24
  medieval
    agricultural buildings 85/15; 86/24
    bake or brew house 80/4, 5; 81/6; 84/9
    barns 75/22
    building phases 79/40, 41, 42-3; 82/8, 9, 10
    candlestick, travelling pricket Limoges 80/2; 81/7, 8, 9, 10, 11
    cemetery 78/16, 17; 79/42; 80/4
    chapel 79/40, 41, 42, 43
    close boundaries 78/15, 16; 82/11
    cob buildings 85/15
    dovecote 82/8, 11; 83/7
    drainage: garderobe 79/42; 83/5, 6, 7; stream 84/9
    enamel shield 84/9
    field survey 81/5
    fishponds 80/4, 6; 83/5, 6, 7; 85/15
    glass, painted window 76/21; 79/42
    initial survey 74/14
    kilns: carstone 83/7; corn drying 83/5
    kitchen, detached 83/5, 6, 7; 84/9
    lead bulla 76/23
    main buildings 76/21, 23; 77/18, 19, 20; 78/15, 16, 17; 79/40, 41,
        42-3; 82/9, 10; 83/5, 6, 7; 84/9; 86/24, 27
    nails, iron 85/18
    post pad structure 80/4; 81/6
    post-excavation work 85/18; 86/24; 87/6-7; 89/3
    and Royal Manor of Leighton 79/43; 81/6; 82/8, 10; 86/24
    royal quarters 82/9; 83/5
    smithy 83/5
    stables 84/9
    tank, Totternhoe clunch 83/5, 7
    tiles, roof 85/18
    workshop 83/5
  post-medieval 78/16, 17
    Grove Church re-uses stone 78/15
    post-dissolution occupation 76/23
Grovebury Abbey, Beds 92/18
Grovebury Farm, Beds; experimental hut 79/137, 138
growth marks during drought 91/101
grubenhäuser, grub huts see sunken featured buildings
Grym family of Bolnhurst 89/10
Guilden Morden, Cambs; Saxon helmet 98/38
Guilds
  of St Margaret and St Katherine, Fenny Stratford 86/67, 70, 72
  of the Holy Trinity, Chipping Norton 84/67
  of the Holy Trinity, Luton 82/15
Guilsborough, Nhants 75/46
  Cob Coal Barn 02/29
  Iron Age hillfort 90/36-8; 94/27
Guise, Sir John (d. 1501, of Aspley Guise) 88/24
gullies (see also ditches; ring ditches)
  prehistoric: Cogenhoe 97/35; Radley 92/51; Taplow 99/23; Uffington Castle
      (clay-lined) 97/66
  Neolithic: Burton Latimer 00/36; Yarnton 92/53-4
  late Neolithic/early Bronze Age: Bedford 96/0, 2; Cassington 93/63; South
      Stoke 02/43
  Bronze Age: Aylesbury-Chalgrove gas pipeline 00/28, 79; Dorney 92/26;
      95/29; Yarnton 92/53-4
  late Bronze/early Iron Age: Clifton Hampden 92/46; Eynsham 92/47, 48;
      Radley (penannular) 93/77
  Iron Age: Abingdon 04/67, (possible roundhouse) 01/56, 58; Alchester,
      92/45; Aylesbury-Chalgrove gas pipeline 00/28, 79; Bicester 99/75-6,
      (ring) 07/64; Cassington 93/61; Culworth 92/42; Danesfield Camp
      92/27; Didcot 00/80; Elstow 04/6; Flitwick (roundhouse) 94/12; 96/2,
      4; Great Barford 06/6; Hatford (ring) 04/70; Hemington 06/26; Kings
      Sutton 05/33, 34; Lavendon 94/15; Little Wittenham 06/47, 47; Milton
      Keynes 07/12; Segsbury Camp 98/58; Shenley Brook End (roundhouse)
      96/14; Stone 00/12; Towcester 93/58; Uffington 07/55, 55, 56;
      Wellingborough 98/32; Wicken 94/27; Witney 94/32; Yarnton 96/63;
      97/64
  Iron Age/Roman transition; Milton Keynes 02/11; Newport Pagnell 06/9
  Roman; Abingdon 96/51-2, 53; 98/46, 85; Alchester (water supply and
      drainage) 01/72, 73, 74; Arlesey 04/3, 4; Aylesbury-Chalgrove gas
      pipeline 00/79; Banbury 04/69; Biddenham 07/2, 3; Childrey 01/68;
      Daventry 03/49; Dorchester 93/70; 01/44; Dorney 98/77; Earls Barton
      01/36; Elstow 94/12; Fringford 93/70, 71; 94/42; Hemington 06/26;
      Kempston 07/2, 3; Luton 03/17; Northampton 03/53; Olney 04/31; Oxford
      99/79; 00/81; Potterspury 98/33; Shenley Brook End 95/27; 96/11, 12,
      13, 14, 15; Sutton Courtenay 98/85; Swalcliffe Lea 99/54, 56; 01/51;
      Towcester 98/38; 03/56; 05/41; Upton (curvilinear and linear) 01/37;
      Wantage 99/43; Witney (possible eaves drip) 01/45
  Saxon: Bicester 00/80; Eynsham Abbey 92/46; Kempston 95/14; 06/5; Raunds
      92/39; 01/37; Walton, Aylesbury 95/ii; Higham Ferrers 96/43
  late Saxon/early medieval: Abingdon 04/67; Bedford (clay-lined) 96/1;
      Lavendon 94/15; Long Buckby 03/51; Oundle 03/39
  medieval; Abingdon 99/74; 04/67; Bicester 00/80; Braybrooke 00/37;
      Colmworth 05/6; Cowley, Oxford 94/44; Drayton 01/68; Haddenham 07/10;
      Hanslope 06/14; Hargrave 98/37; Harrold 03/16; Nuneham Courtenay
      96/58; Olney 03/30-1; Oundle 93/59; 03/54; Oxford 95/58; Penn 05/32;
      Rothersthorpe 02/25; Shipton-under-Wychwood 01/71; Standlake 00/80;
      Stanion 07/21; Sutton Courtenay 98/85; Taplow Hillfort 00/23; Thame
      92/52; Thrupp House Cottages 02/38; Wallingford 92/54; Wantage 02/69;
      Wollaston 99/26; Yardley Gobion 04/45
  post-medieval; Abingdon 01/58; Bedford 97/8; Clopton 02/27; Cowley,
      Oxford 96/59; Hanslope 06/14; Leighton Buzzard 04/6; Littlemore
      06/40; North Marston 04/13; Northampton 07/19; Sutton Courtenay
      98/85; Taplow Hillfort 00/23; Wollaston 99/26
  undated; Abingdon 99/29; Banbury 02/40; Bicester 06/35; Eynsham 93/61;
      Little Wittenham 07/40; Olney 07/13; Steeple Aston 98/89; Tansor and
      Cotterstock 06/30; Towcester 92/35; Wantage 96/62
gun emplacement (SU 443971) 91/116
Gunfrid de Chocques (fl. 1052, of Rothersthorpe) 82/54
Gurney, F. G. 86/26, 27; 87/3
Gussage All Saints, Dorset 79/35
Gussage St Michael, Dorset 86/110
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