Timber-framed buildings of Colchester, Essex
Stenning, Dave, 2022, Timber-framed buildings of Colchester, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Using archaeological archives: a case study from Roman Essex
Doherty, Anna, 2015, Using archaeological archives: a case study from Roman Essex, Portslade: Spoilheap.
Excavations along the M25: prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity between Aveley and Epping, Essex
Biddulph, Edward, 2015, Excavations along the M25: prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity between Aveley and Epping, Essex, Colchester: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex
Starr, Christopher, 2014, Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Roman mosaics of Britain: volume III South-East Britain: part 1 and 2
Neal, David S., 2009, Roman mosaics of Britain: volume III South-East Britain: part 1 and 2, London: Society of Antiquaries of London.
The Mansio and other sites in the South-Eastern sector of Caesoromgus: the Roman pottery
Going, C.J., 1987, The Mansio and other sites in the South-Eastern sector of Caesoromgus: the Roman pottery, Chelmsford: Chelmsford Archaeological Trust.
The old series Ordance Survey maps of England and Wales: vol. 1 Kent, Essex, E. Sussex and S. Suffolk
1975, The old series Ordance Survey maps of England and Wales: vol. 1 Kent, Essex, E. Sussex and S. Suffolk, Lympne Castle: Harry Margary.
The Roman potter's kilns of Colchester
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Pleshey castle: first interim report 1960
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Plesney Castle: first interim report
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Furber, Elizabeth Chapin, 1953, Essex Sessions of the Peace;,1351, 1377-1379., Essex Archaeological Society.
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More examples of English handwriting: from Essex parish records of the 13th to the 18th century
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Some examples of English handwriting: from Essex official, ecclesiastical, estate and family archives of the 12th to the 17th century
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Camulodunum: first report on the excavations at Colchester 1930-1939
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Emmison, F.G., 1946, Guide to the Essex Quarter Sessions and other official records, Essex Archaeological Society.
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Reaney, P.H., 1935, Place names of Essex, Nottingham, English Place-Name Society C.U.P.
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Piccadilly notes: no. 10
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Ancient church chests and chairs in the Home Counties and Greater London
Roe, Fred, 1929, Ancient church chests and chairs in the Home Counties and Greater London, London: Batsford.
Shoal water and fairway: the casual explorations of a sailing man in the shoal sea and tidal waters of Essex and Kent
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