Some notes about Prehistoric flintwork: concise guides to the flintwork found in Britain
Hart, Paul, 2021, Some notes about Prehistoric flintwork: concise guides to the flintwork found in Britain. Birchington: Trust for Thanet Archaeology.
Some recent investigations of the historic stone bridges of the British Isles
Robertson, T., 2021, Some recent investigations of the historic stone bridges of the British Isles. Edinburgh: Rigg Free Publications.
Norman charters from English sources: antiquaries, archives and the rediscovery of the Anglo-Norman past
Vincent, Nicholas, 2013, Norman charters from English sources: antiquaries, archives and the rediscovery of the Anglo-Norman past, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
The Wardrobe Accounts of Henry III
Wild, Benjamin Linley (ed.), 2012, The Wardrobe Accounts of Henry III, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
The Great Roll of the Pipe for the thirty first year of the reign of King Henry I Michaelmas 1130
Green, Judith A. (ed.), 2012, The Great Roll of the Pipe for the thirty first year of the reign of King Henry I Michaelmas 1130, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
Internet sites for local historians: a directory
Fillmore, Jacquelene, 2011, Internet sites for local historians: a directory, [n.p.]: British Association for Local History.
Exchanging Medieval material culture: studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe
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British cast-iron firebacks of the 16th to the mid 18th centuries
Hodgkinson, K., 2010, British cast-iron firebacks of the 16th to the mid 18th centuries, Crawley: Hodgers Books.
Aerial archaeology in Britain
Riley, D.N., 2009, Aerial archaeology in Britain, Oxford: Shire Archaeology.
Houses and cottages of Britain: origins and development of traditional buildings
Brunskill, R.W., 2008, Houses and cottages of Britain: origins and development of traditional buildings, New Haven: Yale University Press.
Early peoples of Britain and Ireland: an encycolpedia
Snyder, Christopher A. (ed.), 2008, Early peoples of Britain and Ireland: an encycolpedia, Oxford: Greenwood Publishing.
The Great Roll of the Pipe for the seventh year of the reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1223
Jobson, Adrian (ed.), 2008, The Great Roll of the Pipe for the seventh year of the reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1223, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
Timber building in Britain
Brunskill, R.W., 2007, Timber building in Britain, New Haven: Yale University Press.
Circles in stone: a British prehistoric mystery
Beckensall, Stan, 2006, Circles in stone: a British prehistoric mystery, Strood: Tempus.
Coins of England and the United kingdom
2005, Coins of England and the United kingdom, London: Spink and Son.
A handbook of dates for students of British history
Cheney, C.R. (ed.), 2004, A handbook of dates for students of British history, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Traditional buildings of Britain: an introduction to vernacular architecture and its revival
Brunskill, R.W., 2004, Traditional buildings of Britain: an introduction to vernacular architecture and its revival, London: Cassell.
Defending Britain: twentieth century military structures in the landscape
Osbourne, Mike, 2004, Defending Britain: twentieth century military structures in the landscape, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
Chronicles: the writing of history in Medieval England
Given-Wilson, Chris, 2004, Chronicles: the writing of history in Medieval England, London: Hambledon and London.
Tracing the history of villages
Yorke, Trevor, 2001, Tracing the history of villages, Newbury: Countryside books.
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