Index to South Midlands Archaeology 1-37
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ha-has: Brill 91/39; Chicksands Priory 97/8; 98/11-12; Chislehampton 07/26;
    Crawley Green, Luton 87/24; Hampton Gay 00/63; Over Norton Park 91/82;
    Souldern Manor 90/84; Stowe 95/36; 96/16, 18; 01/22
Hadden Hill, South Moreton, Oxon; Roman site 92/51
Haddenham, Bucks
  Baghill Farm; barn 05/30
  Clacken Arches Farm, Scotsgrove Hill 05/30
  flints 78/38; 80/12; 05/30
  parish survey 77/44
  Roman 78/38; 80/12
  St Mary's Church, burials and medieval building 03/29
  Townside, Poultry Farm, medieval and post-medieval features 07/10
  wall paintings, Church Farm House 81/15
Hagbourne Hill, Oxon 97/46
  possible La Tène cemetery 73/7
Hailes Abbey, Glos; medieval tiles 81/83
Hailey, Oxon
  round barrows: New Yatt 84/48, 49, 50, 54; Shakenoak Farm 80/84; 84/49,
      56
  Iron Age ring work with sarsen 73/37, 38
hairpins, Roman jet; Denham 02/14
Halesowen, W Midlands 81/83
hall houses: Amersham 01/30; Lower Radley 88/144-5, 150; Bicester 90/67;
    Breachwood Green 81/19; Chesterton 81/80-1; Harwell 77/48; Milton
    Keynes Village 97/20; Noke 80/92, 93; Standlake 85/83, 84, 85
Hallaton, Leics; Roman glass 92/15, 16
Hallett, William (later Sir William Holland, Bt), of Little Wittenham 03/78
halls
  Saxon: Abingdon 95/48; Bedford Southern Bypass (Village Farm) 95/4, 6;
      Cassington 97/55, 56-8; Eynsham Abbey 92/47; Higham Ferrers 96/43;
      Long Buckby 94/1-2; Marston Moretaine 99/2; Northampton 77/16; 78/40;
      Oxford 05/83; Polebrook 03/41, 42-3, 44-5, 44-6, 48, 50-1, (annexe)
      03/41, 43, 44-5, 44-6, 48, 50-1; Raunds 06/30, (aisled) 84/30, 32,
      33; Sutton Courtenay 03/77; Walton, Aylesbury 87/33, 35; 95/25, 26;
      West Cotton 90/46, 47-9; Wollaston (aisled) 01/34; Worton 94/51-2;
      Yarnton 91/90, 92; 94/51; 96/63
  medieval: Benson 83/115; Chalgrove (aisled) 79/118, 119-21, 122; 82/172,
      173, 174; 83/117, 118; Cuddesdon 73/22; Cumnor 86/96, 98; Eynsham
      Abbey 91/107; Fulmer 73/21; Great Linford 81/61, 62-3; Harrold 98/8;
      Lewknor 80/125, 128, 129; Little Tew 91/82; Long Buckby 94/1-2;
      Manuden 81/19; Shipton-under-Wychwood 80/87; Thame 91/93; Thurleigh
      (aisled) 80/41; 82/60, 63
Hallstatt culture 73/7
Halse, Nhants; shrunken village 76/29
Halstock, Dorset; Roman barn 85/35
Halton, Bucks; RAF Halton, Princess Mary Hospital 02/13
Hambleden, Bucks 96/11
  Roman villa 76/19; 88/28; 97/15
  St Mary's church 93/32
Hamilton, George, Earl of Orkney (1666-1737) 95/32
hamlets
  deserted medieval; Great Barford 06/6
  dispersed; Puxley 97/36
hammer scale: Meppershall 03/9; Yarnton 91/92
hammerstones, flint and stone: Bicester 99/76; Cumnor 91/86; Eastcotts
    93/7; Houghton Regis and Totternhoe 93/30; Jordans 79/2, 3; pebble
    79/55; Sutton Wick 99/39
Hamo (C12/13); grants land to priories in Bucks 83/53
Hamon, William (fl. 1340, Prior of Cogges) 79/105
Hampton Court Palace, London 92/36
  privy garden 94/21
Hampton Gay, Oxon
  deserted medieval village 00/62-3
  Manor Cottage 02/55
  Manor House 82/99-101
Hampton Poyle, Kidlington, Oxon 97/58-9, 64
  Church Farm 80/89
  church of St Mary the Virgin 93/71; 94/42
Hanborough, Oxon; The Cottage, Church Hanborough 82/152, 154
Handlo, John de, of Boarstall (fl. 1312) 00/13
Handy Cross, Bucks, M40 Junction 04/4 04/17
Hannibal (Carthaginian general) 91/32
Hannington, Nhants 76/29
  Empingham to Hannington pipeline, geophysical survey 07/17
Hanslope, Bucks (see also Tathall End)
  Chantry Farm 03/26-7
  Gordons Lodge Farm; prehistoric to medieval finds, medieval building in
      recut Roman enclosure 02/15; 03/25-6, 26
  Grange Farm 03/22
  The Green 03/22
  Hanslope Ground 02/15
  Hanslope Lodge 03/26-7
  12 High Street 05/32
  Honour of 94/17
  Park Road, medieval and later 06/14
  St James' Church 93/35-6; 98/21
  Stocking Green DMV 98/23
  Stocking Green Farm; C19 barn 05/12
Hanwell, Oxon; shrunken village 75/34, 43; 79/128
  castle 82/88-9; 94/2
  church 80/113
  garden water machinery 82/88
  pottery: Saxon 75/43; medieval 78/121
  Spring Farm, Main Street, late Saxon 96/57
Harcourt, Sir Simon (fl. 1709, of Cokethorpe, Oxon) 86/125
Harcourt, George Simon, 2nd Earl Harcourt 91/94
Harcourt Estate
  plan (1870) 84/62
  vouchers (1782) 84/62
Harding, D.W.; The Iron Age in the Upper Thames Basin 73/6-8
Hardingstone, Nhants (see also Briar Hill)
  possible Iron Age ditches 88/62
  ridge and furrow 74/27
Hardknott, Cumbria; Roman parade ground 98/72
Hardmead DMV, Bucks 74/32; 77/98; 78/20
Hardwell Camp, Oxon 81/106; 82/87-8; 97/68, 70, 76
Hardwick, Banbury, Oxon (SP 4643); prehistoric to Saxon 04/69; 05/62, 63,
    64
Hardwick, Nhants (SP 8569)
  Manor Farm 97/36
  St Leonards church 92/34
Hardwick, Oxon (SP 5729)
  Ardley Green Way Roman road 76/17, 18
  Hethe Road, medieval buildings 94/42-3
Hardwick and Weedon, Bucks 76/33; 82/22
Hardwick-with-Yelford, Oxon (SP 3806)
  by-pass 75/35; 82/154
  Cokethorpe School village earthworks 94/56
  Manor Farm Cottage late Iron Age/Roman site 82/154
  Mingies Ditch Iron Age settlement see separate entry
  Smith's Field late Iron Age/Roman settlement 81/99, 124-5, 127;
      83/129-30, 153
Hardwick Hall, Derbys 90/14; 91/37; 92/18
Hardwick House, Whitchurch, Oxon 87/28
Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928, author) 87/106
hare bones, medieval; Wallingford 92/54
Hare Park tumuli, Cambs 88/4
Harefield, Middlesex; parish survey 82/115, 138
Hargrave, Nhants 88/49
  flints (TL 03827190) 89/33
  medieval pottery (TL 03357050) 90/42
  Rose Cottage 91/69
  Saxon ditches 95/39
  Slade Farm, medieval and post-medieval 98/37
Harlestone, Nhants 89/27; 90/38
  Harlestone Quarry; undated pit alignment 05/38-9
Harlington, Beds
  flints 94/8
  Goswell End, medieval 02/3
  Manor 87/28, 30; 90/2
  Roman cemetery 92/7; Samian ware 94/7
  settlement pattern 82/17, 30
  Sundon Road 79/17; 82/19, 59-65
Harlow, Essex; Roman temple complex 82/152
harness (see also horsegear)
  Roman pendant; Alchester 00/76
  medieval enamel fitting; Alderton Mount 01/40
  C14-16 leather; Stratton 02/1
Harpenden, Herts 97/11
Harpole, Nhants 92/37
  Barn Close, medieval ridge and furrow 04/36
Harpsden, Oxon
  barn roof 84/88
  Harpsden Court 75/30, 31
  Harpsden Wood; C1 BC gold coins 83/130
  Highwood; Roman tile scatter 73/38
  Roman villa 75/29, 30
Harrington, Nhants 96/41, 42
  Church Lane 92/34; 91/26
  church of St Peter and St Paul 97/36
  High Street 03/50
  Iron Age and Roman settlement 93/50
  medieval and post-medieval fishpond and garden 93/44
Harringworth, Nhants
  Iron Age 79/51
  Roman 74/10; 78/8; 79/51
  Saxon 81/36; 01/36
  Seaton Road, Saxon cemetery, medieval timber buildings and iron working
      01/36
  undated agricultural buildings 73/17
Harrison, Francis (fl. 1804, Luton linen draper) 82/16
Harrison, Thomas (fl. 1792, of Shenley) 84/27
Harrison, William (1534-93, topographer) 88/145
Harrison family of Lewknor 80/126
Harrold, Beds
  bridge, packhorse 87/3; 89/1; 90/2, 3; 91/7, 8; 93/3
  former Bridgman Joinery Works, late Bronze Age to post-medieval 05/1, 2,
      3
  Extensive Urban Survey for Bedfordshire 01/3
  Harrold Hall 87/28
  Harrold Priory Middle School, medieval features and pottery wasters 03/16
  Meadway, ring ditch and Saxon settlement 99/2, 3
  pottery and tile production: Roman 71/11; 72/12; 75/46; 02/16; medieval
      82/20; 88/16
  priory 89/4; 92/18
  Saxon settlement 80/46; 82/14; 98/8; 99/2, 3
  St Peter's church 91/22; 03/2
  Viking burial 77/15
Harrowden, Beds
  Iron Age and Roman finds 95/7, 10; 98/5, 6
  Saxon finds 98/5, 6
  DMV 93/7, 9, 10, 11; 95/7, 10
  Shortstown Pipeline 04/2
Hartigan's Pit, Milton Keynes, Bucks (SP 8839) see under
    Milton Keynes Village
Hartigan's Pit, Newport Pagnell, Bucks (SP 8544) 94/14; 95/27
Hartley, William and Mary (C16/17, of Bloxham) 80/115
Hartshill, Warks; mortaria 72/34
Hartwell, Bucks
  churchyard of church of the Assumption of Our Lady 01/15-16; 02/10
  Coldharbour Farm 88/36, 39; 91/39; 92/21; 97/16, 18, 18; 98/20
Hartwell, Nhants
  Elms Farm 92/34
  Forest Road, C19 cottage 02/24-5
  Hartwell End Farm 92/34
  parish survey 75/7, 8, 9
  Salcey Forest 97/44; Iron Age earthworks 80/48
harvest hill, possible; Banbury 98/70
Harwell, Oxon
  Adnam's Farmhouse 77/48
  barns and agricultural buildings
    Almshouse Farm, Berkshire type 81/90
    Bishop's Manor Barn, C16 04/73-7, 74-6
    Harwell Middle Farm (Kings Manor) 88/139-41, 142
    Lockton's Farm 88/80; C15-17 84/66, 67, 69; 87/89-90; C18 84/89, 90;
        85/91
  Blewbury pipeline 99/42-3
  Honeywell Cottage 95/52
  Pillar House 81/90
  Roman site near Zulu Farm 99/42
  Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, late Iron Age/Roman settlement 05/48-9
  Saxon cemetery 77/15
  timber framed buildings 92/59
Haseley Manor, Oxon 80/132
Haselgrove, Thomas (C19; stonemason of Luton) 77/32
Hastings family of Dalesford 84/77
Hastings family of Yelford Manor 80/88
Hastings Hill, Oxon; C14 arch 91/82
hat making 90/1
Hatch, Beds; Burnt Land, Vinegar Hill, Iron Age pits, ridge and furrow 07/4
Hatfield House, Herts 91/37
Hatford, Oxon
  cropmarks and Roman finds 77/33, 34, 58, 59
  Hatford Quarry, Sandy Lane, Mesolithic and later flints, Iron Age
      settlement 04/70
hatting industry, C19; Luton 01/4
Hatton, Sir Christopher 80/49; 81/36
Hatton, Sir Christopher III 88/62
Hatton, Sir Christopher IV, 1st Viscount Hatton 89/27
Hatton Estate Map (1587) on Weldon 02/32
Hatton Rock, Warks; early Saxon estate centre 03/45
Haversham-cum-Little Linford, Bucks 77/98; 81/12
  coins of Tasciovanus 82/82
  Hill Farm; Roman and C18/19 02/11; 03/22; 04/25; 05/12, 18
  St Mary's Church 05/12
  see also Stanton Low
hawk skeletons; Deddington Castle 83/39
Hawnes Grange, Beds 87/29; 94/3
hawthorn (Crataegus sp.); Iron Age, Mingies Ditch 78/114
Hay, John (d. 1455, of Luton) 88/26
Haye, Thomas de la (fl. 1242, of Cogges) 84/62
hayloft, C19; Little Wittenham 03/81
haymeadows 91/1, 86
Haynes, Beds 82/18; 88/7; 90/2, 13
  Church End; Iron Age, Roman and medieval 94/9
  Hawnes Grange 87/29; 94/3
  Haynes Grange 85/5; 90/13
  Haynes Park; Iron Age, Roman and Saxon, and garden features 94/6; 95/2,
      11, 12-13
  Old Vicarage 99/6-7
hayrick post pads: Dunstable 04/4; 05/7
Hayward, George (fl.c. 1809, of Long Wittenham) 01/64
hazel (Corylus avellana)
  Mesolithic shells; Braywick 73/13
  Neolithic shells: Dorney 97/29; 98/28; Goldington 90/10; Lavendon 94/15;
      Willington 96/5; Yarnton 91/86; 00/70
  Late Bronze Age nuts; Abingdon Pipeline 04/56
  Iron Age seeds; Mingies Ditch 78/114
  Iron Age shells; Uffington 07/59
  Roman seeds; Alchester 76/67
Hazeley, Milton Keynes, Bucks
  Hazeley Secondary School; Roman and medieval 05/13
Heaberht (fl. 840, bishop of Worcester) 91/85
Headington, Oxon see under Oxford
headlands: Abingdon 98/84; 01/56; Caldecotte 92/22, 23, 24; Castlethorpe
    00/9, 10; Kidlington 97/59; Marston Moretaine 97/2; Salford Quarry
    90/9; Singleborough to Great Horwood pipeline 02/11; Stoke Hammond
    Bypass 03/25; Weldon (fossilised) 04/44
heads, carved
  stone
    'Celtic' 91/116, 117-20, 121
    Roman; Chipping Norton 91/80
    C14: Bradwell Abbey 83/58, 62; Chipping Norton 83/69
  wooden; Bletchley 90/1
heafod (Anglo-Saxon) 87/102
hearth tax 87/26; 90/13; 92/18-19; 94/2; 01/64
hearths (see also iron working)
  prehistoric; Dorney 96/23
  early Mesolithic; Denham 05/17-18
  Mesolithic/Neolithic; Radley 02/38
  Neolithic; Dorney 98/80
  late Neolithic/early Bronze Age; Yarnton 97/62, 63
  Bronze Age: Biddenham Loop 98/5; Dorney 95/30, 31; 97/iii; Walton,
      Aylesbury 95/ii
  Iron Age: Abingdon 90/73; Bedford Southern Bypass 95/4; Bicester 07/64;
      Biddenham 91/12; 97/4; Cholesbury (ironworking) 98/21; Fenny
      Stratford 00/28; Kempston 98/8, 9; Long Crendon 85/24; Oakley, Nhants
      79/51; Radwell 74/7; Salford Quarry 90/9; Shillington 94/6; Wavendon
      Gate 90/26, 27
  late Iron Age/Roman: Finmere (pit) 99/32, 34, 35; Harling Road (hearth
      stone) 99/10; Shefford 03/5
  Roman: Abingdon 90/74; 96/55; Alchester 00/73; 02/85, 92, 88, 89;
      Alfred's Castle 99/48, 50; 01/86; Ashley 71/9; Bancroft 77/81, 85;
      86/50, 51, 52; Bedford 00/1; Boarstall 90/17; Bowling Green Farm
      89/54; Caldecotte 80/59; Denham 15, 16, 17; Dorchester 73/15; 93/70;
      Gatehampton Farm, Goring 06/52, 54; Headington Bypass, Oxford 95/55;
      Kempston 98/8, 9; Magiovinium 88/29; Marcham/Frilford 02/76; 05/98,
      99; 06/57, 58, 59, 60, 69; 07/63; Northampton 00/40, 41; Oundle
      00/40, 42; 03/54; Piddington 93/58; 04/47, 54; Sandy 90/11; Stanford-
      in-the-Vale 88/87; 93/80; Stantonbury 81/64; Stanwick 91/77, 78;
      Stotfold 95/16; Swalcliffe Lea 99/54, 55, 56, 57-8, 58, 59; 01/51;
      03/65, 66, 70; Towcester 85/65; Wilcote (domestic) 01/42
  Saxon: Biggleswade 00/1; Dorney 98/30; Eynsham 91/104; Oxford 99/79;
      Sutton Courtenay 74/10; Warren Villas Quarry, Sandy 95/16; Wollaston
      01/34
  medieval: Abingdon 94/32; 95/70; 00/79; 05/48; Alfred's Castle 99/51;
      Banbury 91/100; Bedford, Newnham Priory; pitched-tile 91/22; central
      domestic 88/145, 150; Chesham 01/17; Eynsham Abbey 92/47; Fringford
      98/86; Grafton Regis 92/36-7; Haynes Park Estate 95/11; Oxford 01/60;
      Stratton 91/21; Sulgrave 98/46; Swalcliffe Lea 99/61; Tempsford
      94/10; Thame 92/52; Weldon 00/42; West Cotton 91/69; Westbury by
      Shenley 91/45; Willington 74/14; Wing 00/21
  post-medieval: Abingdon 05/48; Dunstable (tile) 01/6; Great Linford
      77/89-90; numbers in early brick houses 94/2-4; Oxford 02/57
  undated industrial; Sandy 94/6, 7
Heath, The, Oxon; Aves Ditch 74/10, 11
Heath and Reach, Beds
  Roman 82/6
  medieval; Overend Green 88/6
  Leighton Road 03/10; 04/1
  Pond Meadow, medieval/post-medieval, possible ironworking 07/5-6, 5
  St Leonard's church 93/31
Heath Farm, Oxon; Iron Age settlement 73/37, 38, 39
heckle-tooth, medieval; Fringford 98/86
hedgehog, Iron Age; Appleford 76/67
Hedgerley, Bucks
  Knights Templar manor; Moat Farm 80/11, 19, 20, 21
  medieval ceramics 92/3
  medieval walls at Gerrards Cross, Hedgerley Lane, Knight's Rest, and Moat
      Farm Barns 02/16
  Preceptory of the Knights Templar 02/16
  Roman pottery kilns 80/17; 81/13; 83/14; 98/20
  Woodlands Rise, Hedgerley Lane 03/29
hedgerows 93/3; Billington (post-enclosure) 01/10; Caddington (medieval
    hedgelines) 99/10, 11; Kingston Bagpuize 77/78; Mapledurham 79/38;
    Milton Keynes 78/60; Mursley (post-medieval) 06/16; Shipton and Milton-
    under-Wychwood 84/47; Studham (wide) 00/5; Wavendon (medieval or later)
    06/10
Hedges family of Wallingford 79/19
Hedsor, Bucks; St Nicholas' church 97/35
Heelands, Milton Keynes, Bucks
  Neolithic 79/59; 81/67-8, 76
  late Iron Age/Roman 79/59
  Roman corn dryer 80/76, 77-8
  Wood Corner Roman farmstead 76/44; 78/43, 46, 47, 48-9, 58; 80/77, 82;
      82/84
Heidenheim Roman military base, Germany 03/95
Hellidon, Nhants; terraces 90/38
Helmdon, Nhants
  manor 74/27
  medieval ditches, Church Street 95/40
  St Mary Magdalene's church 04/40
helmets, Saxon: Sutton Hoo 87/106; Wollaston (boar's crest) 97/iv, 35;
    98/38, 39
Hemel-Humber Petrofina Pipeline 91/16
Hemington, Nhants 97/36
  Ellands Farm, Iron Age and Roman occupation 06/26
  Main Street, medieval and later activity 02/29
hen houses, post-medieval; Coleshill Walled Gardens 02/45
henges: Abingdon, (Corporation Farm) 73/40, 41; 82/181, 183, (Peep O Day
    Lane) 92/73; Barrow Hills, disproved 82/181, 183; 84/116-17; Bedford
    (probable, reused as round barrow) 06/4, 4; Berinsfield, Mount Farm
    79/113, 114; Cardington 91/10; Chilterns 76/6; Clanfield 73/34, 35;
    Dallington Heath, Northampton 92/42, 43; Dorchester 82/116, 144, 146,
    147, 149; 83/126, 151; 85/104; 06/69-70; Goldington Bury Farm 88/7;
    Holwell, Oxon 83/131; Kings Sutton 96/iv; Lower Heyford, unlikely
    91/79-80; Luton, Waulud's Bank 76/6; Marden 76/6; Raunds, Cotton Henge
    91/69, 70; reused 06/4, 4, 69-70; Stanton Harcourt 85/107, (see also
    Devil's Quoits); Streatley, Beds 76/6; Welland Valley Project 81/41
Hengist (d. 488; ruler of Kent) 73/6
Henley-on-Thames, Oxon (see also Greys Court)
  prehistoric flint; former Brewery, New Street 05/50
  Roman: Bell Street and Mill Lane 94/43
  early Iron Age sword and scabbard 72/9
  medieval
    Bell Street 94/43
    Hart Street, church of St Mary the Virgin and Chantry House 05/50
    Market Place 85/96; 86/101; 90/84-5
    Mill Lane 94/43
    Rectory 84/105-6; 86/100-1
    St Anne's Bridge 85/77, 79; 86/101; 89/52
  C15-16
    Bell Street 79/129; 83/92; 87/91
    Chantry House 82/64; 83/73-4; 02/42
    Church Avenue 02/68
    Church Lane 02/42
    Hart Street 02/68
    St Mary the Virgin Churchyard 02/42
  C17
    Cottage Inn, Riverside 01/69-70
    Old Brewery Yard, New Street 01/69; 05/50
  C18
    Bell Street 79/128-9; 01/69
    Market Place 85/96; 86/101
  post-medieval; former Brewery, Thame Side 05/50
  monkey's grave 84/40, 41
  Phyllis Court Club 97/58
  Ravenscroft glass works 79/128
  Reading Road 99/72
  Regal Cinema 95/65, 67
  Shiplake College 02/55
Henlow, Beds 87/21
  Arlesey Meadows, late Roman or earlier 03/2
  St Mary's Church 07/4
Henry I, King of England 82/8; 83/90; 87/65; 91/104
Henry II, King of England 79/43; 82/8; 84/105; 86/42; 03/107
Henry III, King of England 81/115
  and Bampton 86/89; 88/91
  and Bedford 77/43; 87/7
  and Bicester 81/115
  and Dunstable Friary 89/6
  and Fotheringhay Park 74/25
  and Magdalen College, Oxford 87/93
Henry IV, King of England; livery collars 88/24
Henry V, King of England; livery collars 88/24
Henry VI, King of England; livery collars 88/24
Henry VII, King of England; livery collars 88/24
Henry VIII, King of England 90/14; 91/34; 92/18
  livery collars 88/24
  subsidies 80/108; 84/12; 88/112
Henry of Cumnor (fl. 1265) 91/92
heralds, visitation of (Beds, 1669) 87/26
Heritage Lottery Fund 01/17, 20, 22
Heron, Sir John (fl. 1520, of Ryecote Park) 94/3
Hertford Heath, Herts; Roman glass 92/16
Hervey son of Peter, of Eynsham 78/65
Hethe, Oxon 76/17, 18; 77/52
Hexton, Herts; Ravensburgh Castle 73/14; 76/7
Heyford, Oxon; bridge 80/97, 99; 81/93
Heythrop Park, Oxon; The Wilderness, post-medieval culvert 07/39
Higgins family of Bradwell, Milton Keynes 91/56
High Lodge, Oxon 83/127
High Wood, Oxon (A4155); Roman tiled floor 75/29, 30
High Wycombe, Bucks (see also Penn)
  prehistoric; Grim's Ditch 02/20
  Iron Age; Desborough Castle 88/28-9; 90/17
  Roman; Micklefield 79/8, 9, (villa) 79/8
    Rye villa 97/19; 02/19; 03/33
    Wycombe Marsh 03/35
  medieval 95/29
    Castle Street 96/16
    Desborough Castle; ringwork 87/34; 88/28-9
    Desborough Road cemetery 87/34
    hospital of St Margaret 87/34
    Pann Watermill 93/35; 94/2, 18-19
    Priory Road site 90/31-2
    Railway Place, Easton Street 95/29
    St John's Hospital 93/35; 95/29; 97/20
  post-medieval
    All Saints church and churchyard 95/32; 99/21
    Castle Mount, High Wycombe Museum 05/32
    The Courtyard, rear of 25-31A Frogmoor 02/16
    London Road 04/7, 22
    Pann Watermill 93/35; 94/2, 18-19
    U672 Bassetbury Lane bridge 06/13
    Wycombe Marsh 03/35
  Bridge Street 05/30
  Castle Hill House 91/39-40
  Desborough Road 05/30
  former Ercol factory site 07/8
  M40/A404 junction 03/33-4
  metal detectorists 89/14
  Museum 97/20; 98/21
  Newland Street 05/30
  Project Phoenix 05/30
  RAF High Wycombe 02/20; 05/33
  Wycombe Abbey School 95/29
Higham Ferrers, Nhants 97/42
  A6 Bypass 97/39
  Bozeat excavation 90/54
  Castle Fields 03/50
  castle site 92/37, 38
  Chicele College 90/55; 05/39
  College Street, medieval and C18 03/50-1; 04/36
  educational projects 90/55
  field system structure 84/35
  Kings Meadow Lane, prehistoric to post-medieval 94/27, 30; 95/46; 96/43;
      02/32, 33, 34; 03/56; 04/39
  medieval park 74/26; 76/24, 25
  moat 74/26; 76/24, 25
  motte and bailey 02/29
  Newton Lane; Roman ditches 02/26
  Roman 90/37, 38; 02/26, 32, 33, 34; 03/51, 56
  River Nene; guillotine lock gates 02/29
  Saffron Road, medieval pit 07/17
  Saxon 90/38; 94/27, 30; 95/46; 96/43; 02/33, 34
  SP 958694; prehistoric to medieval 91/61-2
  Station Road/North End; Saxon and medieval 96/43
  Walnut Tree Station, medieval 98/40
  Wharf Road; Iron Age, Roman, Saxon and post-medieval 03/51
Higham Gobion, Beds
  church of St Margaret 07/4
  Manor 87/30
Highmoor, Oxon
  The American's Castle 84/42, 43, 44
  Swan Wood; Roman pottery, Grim's Ditch 73/38; 91/80, 81
Highton, George (fl. 1898-1902, architect) 93/32
Hilary, Prior of Cogges (1238-51) 82/90
Hill, Matthew (C17, of Crown Farm, Ascott-under-Wychwood) 76/37
Hillesden, Bucks; Jubilee Farm 05/30
hillforts (see also valley forts)
  chronology of Ridgeway 00/89
  Grim's Ditch and 76/7
  late Bronze/Iron Age continuity 76/6-7
  Oxfordshire; survey 81/104, 105, 106-7
  possible economic specialisation 00/89
  Ridgeway Project 97/64-78; 01/22, 80-9, 81; 02/69-83; 03/84-91, (see also
      Marcham/Frilford)
  Roman religious buildings within 07/32
  variation amongst ramparts 00/87
  see also under: Abingdon; Alfred's Castle; Aylesbury; Bladon; Blewburton;
      Boddington; Borough Hill; Bozedown Camp; Burroway; Bury Hill;
      Cassington; Chastleton; Cheddington; Cholesbury; Clanfield;
      Crow Hill; Danesborough; Dyke Hills; Easthampstead; Guilsborough;
      Hardwell Camp; High Wycombe (Desborough Castle); Holcot; Hunsbury;
      Idbury; Ilbury; Ivinghoe; Knowlbury; Little Coxwell;
      Little Wittenham; Lyneham; Lysons Camp; Madmarston; Maiden Bower;
      Maumbury Rings; Medmenham; Mowsbury Hill; Pulpit Wood; Rainsborough;
      Rams Hill; Ravensburgh Castle; Segsbury Camp; Sewell;
      Sharpenhoe Clappers; Sinodun Camp; Taplow; Uffington Castle;
      West Wycombe
hinges
  church door, Oxfordshire 81/42-3, 44, 45; 82/45, 46, 47-9
  C19 pintles; Stowe Landscape Gardens 06/18
  Saxon silver, Desborough 80/44
Hinksey Hill, Oxon; Iron Age coin 93/77
Hinton, David and Carpenter, David; Oxford Buildings 73/45
Hinton Waldrist, Oxon
  field names 80/102
  parish boundary 92/49
Hinwick, Beds
  bridge 86/23
  Tyringham family of 87/29
Hippopotamus Amphibius; Marsworth 78/2
Hitch Copse, Oxon; Mesolithic flint scatter 92/48
Hitcham, Beds; St Mary's church 93/32
Hitchin, Herts 80/41
  Priory 92/19
  Tilehouse Street; C14 roof 81/15
hoards (see also coin hoards and under axes)
  Bronze Age: Ashbury 93/67; Bicester 91/100; Cottesmore, Leicester 87/15,
      16, 18; Tower Hill 97/76; 00/89
  Roman
    coin forger's; Fenny Stratford (Magiovinium) 91/40, 41, 42, 47
    Milton Keynes 03/30
    pewter; mid-Bucks 96/16
    religious, Old Stratford/Passenham area 87/42
    Wootton Fields, Northampton 03/53
  sword-shaped currency bars, Gretton 73/14
  late Saxon/Saxo-Norman smith's; Wolverton 05/20
Hoare, Sir Henry Hugh (1762-1841) 06/10
Hoare, Sir Richard Colt (1758-1838) 99/44
Hobbes, George (fl. 1629, of Stanton St John) 78/83
hobnails, Roman iron: Alfred's Castle 99/47; 00/86; Aylesbury 01/15; 02/12;
    Bicester 78/117; Curbridge 76/67; Kempston 01/2; Marcham/Frilford
    02/76; 03/86; Quinton 75/19; Stanton Harcourt; boots with 79/133
Hockliffe, Beds
  landscape 85/9; 90/2
  Methodist Chapel 91/25
  Old Vicarage 85/5
  parish survey 83/7; 84/7
  Watling Street 87/21
  Woburn Road 00/4
Hod Hill, Dorset 73/7; 03/103
  Roman fort 00/75, 77; 05/93
Hodge, Sir T. Herman (fl. 1907); and Woodcote reservoir 82/51
hoes, flint 79/82
Hogacre ditch, Oxford 92/51
Hogarth, William (1697-1764, artist) 93/74-5
hoggin 91/23
Hogshaw, Quainton, Bucks
  Claydon Road; possibly DMV 04/8
  Fulbrook Farm; undated metalled surface 04/17
hoists, pulley; Tusmore 90/60
Holcot, Nhants 75/29
  ringwork, possible hillfort 05/42, 42
Holdenby, Nhants; Saxon cemetery 77/4; 78/12; 80/45; 88/69, 70; 91/31
  Holdenby House; C19 garden 00/39
Holdsworth, Edward (C18; Fellow of Magdalen College) 85/83
Holford, Dame Elizabeth (d. 1717, of Stanton St John) 78/83
Holland, Henry (1746?-1806, architect) 90/13-14; 91/38; 93/31
Holland family arms, Old Rectory, Ducklington 78/70
Hollier, Mr (fl. 1787, of Henley-on-Thames) 01/70
hollow ways see roads (sunken)
hollows, working
  Bronze Age; Appleford 01/59; Dorney 97/27
  Iron Age; Salford Quarry 91/15; Wollaston 97/iv
  Roman; Potterspury 98/33
  Saxon; Raunds 91/71
  medieval; Daventry 97/36
  post-medieval; Hargrave 98/37; Oxford (possibly horticultural) 91/93
Holton, Oxon
  Church Farmhouse moat 94/43
  Holton Park 78/67, 69
Holwell, Herts 81/19
Holwell, Oxon 83/131
Holyport, Windsor & Maidenhead; Mesolithic, Moor Farm 72/3, 4
Home Guard 91/116
homestead, medieval; Akeley 04/28
Homestead Farm, Oxon (A4155) 75/29, 30
Homo sapiens sapiens, origins of 97/iii
hones
  Saxon; Dorney 98/30
  medieval: Lyveden 71/20; Stanton Harcourt 73/22
Hoo, Sir Thomas (of Luton Hoo) 90/14
Hoo and Hastings, Lord (d. 1455) 94/3
Hook Norton, Oxon
  churches: All Saints' medieval 83/103, 130-1; St Peter's Saxon and
      medieval 87/90; 88/80-1
  field-name survey 83/63
  Lower Berryfields round barrows 84/49, 57
  Queens Street 04/70
  Rope Way, undated ditches 99/43
Hooke, Robert (1635-1703, experimental philosopher) 93/31
hooks
  Saxon copper alloy: Kempston 86/11; Wollaston 98/38
  medieval iron flesh, Quinton 74/19
  C18 wrought iron baling, Dunstable 87/12, 13
Hopkins, John (fl. 04/1863), of Bishop's Manor, Harwell 04/75
Hordley, near Wootton, Oxon 75/47
Horley, Oxon 81/127; 85/71
  Box Cottage; medieval and C18-19 cottages 05/64-6, 65
  Bramshill Manor, Wroxton Lane, medieval cottages 03/61
  Hillside Farm, Wroxton Lane 05/50
horn cores: Abingdon 91/110; Bicester (post-medieval French drain) 07/26;
    Northampton 95/41; Olney (C19) 03/21; Potton (medieval) 07/4; Shefford
    (post-medieval foundation deposit) 05/6
horse, white see under White Horse Hill
horse bones
  prehistoric; Radley 98/47
  Lower Palaeolithic; Stanton Harcourt 97/ii
  middle Bronze Age; Dorney 97/27; 98/80
  Bronze/Iron Age teeth; Uffington 03/78
  Iron Age: Bedford (skull) 06/4, 4; Little Wittenham 05/77; Salford Quarry
      91/15; Uffington 07/59; Wellingborough (associated with human
      remains) 99/23
  late Iron Age/Roman; Dorney (disarticulated skeleton) 01/29
  Roman: Alchester 92/45; Piddington 96/iv; 04/51, 54; Radley 93/85
  Saxon burials: Walton, Aylesbury 95/ii; Wollaston 01/34
  post-medieval: Shefford (foundation deposit) 05/6; Welford, Nhants
      (skeletons in pits) 04/34
  C17; Billington Hill 99/7
horsegear (see also: bits; harness; horseshoes; spurs; terret)
  Roman; Lechlade 83/112
  medieval: Claydon Pike 83/110; Grove Priory 84/9; Lyveden 71/20; 74/13
horsemanship, Iron Age 73/7
horseshoes (see also ox-shoes)
  Roman: Dray's Ditches, Luton 72/9; Round Hill 05/61, 62; Wellingborough
      93/53
  medieval: Dorney 01/26; Fringford 98/86; Houghton Regis area 91/30;
      Leighton Buzzard 91/30; Lyveden 71/20; 74/13; Newington 85/70; Sundon
      96/7; Wellingborough 93/53; Wingfield 97/13; Wykham 88/114
  post-medieval: Bradwell Abbey 88/45; Dunstable 04/5; 05/7
Horspath, Oxon; St Giles' church 93/71
Horton, Windsor & Maidenhead; St Michael's church 93/32
Horton, Frances (fl. 1752, of Clipston) 79/26
Horton-cum-Studley, Oxon
  Black Barn, Warren Farm 96/67
  cropmarks: Hawk Hill 80/85; (SP 598125) 80/84
  Hall Close: Roman ditch, and Asham DMV 03/70, 71, 72, 73
  Horton shrunken medieval village 03/71
  Park View 94/43
  Rose Cottage 78/70
  The Old Weir House 86/119-20
  village earthworks 81/79-80
Hospitallers of St John 98/53
hospitals
  monastic: Brackley, St John's 82/31; Clattercote; Gilbertine leper
      hospital 77/37; High Wycombe; St Margaret's leper hospital 87/34;
      Northampton 02/30; Oxfordshire 77/36, 37; see also
      Oxford (St John's Hospital)
  C19/20: Chesham (cottage) 07/8; Northampton 05/34, 36, (asylum, and
      isolation) 03/53; Oxford (isolation) 03/59
  World War I and II; Cliveden 02/17-18, 18
Hospitallers see Knights Hospitallers
hostelries, Roman; Magiovinium 92/3
Houghton Conquest, Beds 86/18; 87/21; 90/2, 3, 15; 91/34
  All Saints' church and churchyard 98/8; 01/1
  church 88/26
  High Street, medieval moat, post-medieval building 05/5, 10
Houghton House, Beds 87/26, 27, 29, 30; 90/15; 93/32; 94/3; 07/7
Houghton Park, Beds 91/28, 29, 34, 37; 99/12
Houghton Regis, Beds (see also Bidwell; Chalton Cross Farm) 84/7; 87/4;
    90/2
  Calcutt Farm 82/19
  Edeway 99/12
  fieldwalking 91/28, 29, 30; 93/28, 29, 30
  green 87/21, 22
  Grove Farm, Roman finds 01/10, 10
  Houghton Park 91/28, 29, 34, 37; 99/12
  Houghton Regis Hall 91/25
  Houghton Regis Manor 94/3
  Mesolithic flintwork 98/18-19
  Mill Road 99/12; 00/6
  Roman site 91/28, 29
Hound Tor DMV 84/84
house platforms and mounds (see also
    villages, deserted and shrunken medieval): Alderton Mount 01/40;
    Barford St Michael 01/55; Epwell 01/55; Granborough 99/14; Hampton Gay
    00/63; Ledwell 99/61; Swalcliffe Lea 99/61, 61; Witney 01/45
houses (see also: cottages; country houses; cruck buildings; hall houses;
    house platforms; long-houses; manor houses; prefabricated bungalows,
    1930s; roundhouses; sunken featured buildings;
    timber and timber-framed buildings;
    villages, deserted and shrunken medieval; villas; and individual
    houses)
  late Bronze Age; Tower Hill 00/89
  Iron Age (see also roundhouses): Gill Mill, Ducklington 91/95;
      Silverstone (gullies) 01/35; Yarnton 91/87
  Roman (see also villas): Dorchester 73/15; Higham Ferrers 03/56; Nuneham
      Courtenay 92/49; Round Hill 05/61, 62; Sandy 90/11; 91/16, 17; 92/6;
      Swalcliffe Lea 02/49-52, 50, 51
  Saxo-Norman; Spelsbury 91/84, 85
  medieval: Abingdon 95/65, 66; Bampton 92/57, 59, 62; Brackley 95/46;
      Chesham 01/17; Eggington 95/1; Eynsham Abbey 91/107; Northampton
      75/26; 96/34, 35; Oxford 91/92-3; 00/48-9; Sandford; Stonor Park
      95/68, 69; Stratton 91/21; Templars Court 95/68; Wykham Park Farm
      98/70
  post-medieval: Abingdon 95/48; Blakesley 07/16; brick 93/32; 94/2-4;
      Brightwell Baldwin 07/47-51, 48; Chipping Norton 91/80; and market
      towns 91/34-7; Northampton 07/18; Oxford 95/67-8, 72; 00/68
  C15; South Leigh 05/45-6, 45-7
  C16: Bradenham 96/19; Oxford 00/68; South Leigh 00/50, 51; Thame 05/105-6
  C17: Banbury 00/46; Bedfordshire 87/26-30; 90/13-16; 91/25: Braybrooke
      05/36; Thame 05/105-6
  C18, Kingsthorpe Hall, Northampton 03/52
  C18/19, Wicken 03/39, 40
  C19: Bicester 00/46-7; Dorchester (squatters cottage) 00/60; Northampton
      (terraced) 02/24; Olney 06/9; Oxford 00/69; 05/52; Thame 05/105-6;
      Towcester 05/41; Wavendon (brick 'one up, one down') 03/24
  C19/20: Wavendon 06/10; Woodnewton 03/56
  thatched, dating of 96/42-3
  'Wealden' 78/24, 25; 80/41
Housman, Alfred Edward (1859-1936, scholar and poet) 87/107
Howbury Hall, Renhold, Beds 90/14
Howbury Ringwork, Beds, possible related settlement 04/6
Howletts, Kent; C6 burial 86/10-11
Hoxnian interglacial period 87/78
Hubbock family of Brill (potters) 76/27
Huchyns, John (merchant, of Chipping Norton) 84/67
Hug Ditch 78/13
Hugh, of Countess Judith (fl. 1085); and Bolnhurst 87/25
Hugh de Beauchamp (fl. 1085) 87/9-10
Hugh de Dunster (fl. before 1266) 80/13
Hugh de Neweton, Sir (fl.1344) 93/35
Hugh de Welles (d. 1235), Bishop of Lincoln 90/60, 62
Hugh Richepaut or Rixbaud (fl. 1201, of Walton, Milton Keynes) 79/61
Hughenden Manor, Bucks
  church of St Michael and All Angels 05/18
  external decoration 02/18-19; 03/32
  parish boundary ditch 03/32
  pergola 04/22
Hughes, Thomas McKenny 88/3-4
Hulcote Manor, Beds 87/27, 29, 30; 90/2, 15, 16; 94/3
human remains see bone, human; cremations; inhumations
Humphreys (or Humphries), Edmund (fl.1767, brewer, of Luton) 82/15; 91/36
Hundley Way, Oxon 82/120
Hundred meeting places 75/17; see also Secklow Hundred mound
Hundred Rolls; Ilbury 81/118
Hungerford, W Berks; Mesolithic 71/2-3; 72/5
Hunsbury, Nhants
  Iron Age hillfort 72/26; 89/27, 28; 90/38, 42
  Roman iron ore quarrying 05/42
  Roman villa 82/39
Hunt, Roger (d. 1449, of Palace Yard, Chawston) 88/25, 26
Hunt, Roger (d. 1473, of Great Linford) 81/59
Huntercombe Manor, Oxon 90/73
hunting camp, Mesolithic; Tubney 92/48
hunting lodge, C17; Medmenham 01/22
Huntingdon, John 'de Scocia', Earl of (c. 1207-37) 74/25
hurdles
  Iron Age or later; Dorney 97/32, 33-4
  medieval; Haynes Park Estate 95/11, 13
Hurley Priory, Windsor & Maidenhead 92/18, 19
Hurst, Henry (fl. 1900); sketch of Wytham Abbey 88/131
Hurst Fen, Cambs; flint sickle blade 82/87
Husbands Bosworth, Leics; late Bronze Age hoard 87/16, 18
Husbourne Crawley Manor, Beds 87/28, 29
huts and hut circles (see also ring ditches; roundhouses)
  late Bronze Age: Ashbury 93/67; Stone 00/11-12
  Iron Age: Abingdon 75/36, 37; 77/61, 62, 63; Aldwincle 72/8; Claydon Pike
      80/161-2, 163-4; Culworth 93/46; Earls Barton 80/24, 25;
      Frilford/Garford 79/126; Great Doddington 80/27, 28; Hardwick with
      Yelford 78/112, 113; 79/115, 116, 117; Heath Farm 73/37; Moulton
      Park, Northampton 73/29; Odell 76/16; 77/9; Piddington 93/2; Radwell
      74/7; Salford Quarry 90/9; Thrupp, Abingdon 73/14; Wakerley 73/14;
      74/8; Woughton on the Green 74/34
  Roman: Caldecotte 80/59; Milton Common 72/12, 14; Nuneham Courtenay
      92/49; Odell 76/16; Swalcliffe Lea 99/59
  Saxon: Castor 77/26; Sutton Courtenay 74/10
  medieval cob; Oxford 91/93
Hutten's Survey of Oxford (1625) 96/60
Hutter, Augustus (fl. 1907, of Thames Valley and Goring Water and Gas Co
    Ltd) 82/51
Hyde, Beds 84/7; 90/2
  see also Luton Hoo; Someries Castle
Hyde, The, Nhants; DMV 75/29
Hyde Hill, Bucks 79/20
hydrological systems see water management systems
Hydrophilus piceus (great silver beetle) 76/67
Hymel, Castle, Nhants 82/25
hypocausts: Bancroft 79/72, 73, 74; 84/17, 18, 19, 20; 85/36; Bidwell
    86/29; Churchill 82/141, 142; Claydon Pike 84/96; Gatehampton Farm,
    Goring 06/51, 52-3, 52, 53, 54; 07/43, 43; Lechlade 82/176; Maidwell
    76/29; Newnham, Bedford 73/17-18; 74/9; Northampton 00/40; Piddington
    81/33; 86/74; Ramsden 03/63; Shefford 03/5; Stantonbury 76/44; Stanwick
    91/76, 77; Swalcliffe Lea 98/66; 99/55, 56, 57, 59; 00/54; 05/54, 55,
    57, 58, 59; Thenford 72/10; Winch Hill Farm, Luton 98/17; Wykham 88/112
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