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GADARG, see Gloucester and District Archaeological Research Group
gales, see weather
Gander, E., see Rawes, B. F.,
gargoyles, 35.50
Garrod, A. (Patrick):
  'Six Acre Field, Down Hatherley', 27.53,54  
  watching briefs, Gloucester, 26.42-43,48-51; 27.49-53; 28.58-68; 29.17-23; 30.44-50; 31.70-72 ; 33.17-25 ; 34.3-10; 35.45-47,49
  appreciation of, 30.41
  see also Atkin, M. et al.; Sermon, R. et al
George III, 34.67
Georgian period:
  agriculture, 26.9-10
  chest tombs, 31.36-37  
  wall memorials, 31.36-37
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 30.37; 31.25-26; {2-3}
geophysical surveys, 29.9; 30.6,43-44; 34.14-15; 35.42
   see also ground probing radar; magnetometer surveys; resistivity surveys
Gerald of Wales, 27.43
Germanic, day, season and festival names, 34.44; {30}
Giffard / Gifford:
  family, 32.39
  Halias, 32.39
  John, 31.52; 35.19-23
  Osbern, 27.33, 31.51
  Godfrey, Bishop of Worcester, 35.5
Gildas, 31.25-26; 32.5; 33.5,8; {2-3,6,14}
glass:
  AS:
    Frocester, 29.9
  RB:
    decorated bottle, Gloucester, 35.27
    bowl base, Frocester, 35.3
    engraved bowl, Frocester, 29.9
    plain cylindrical vessel, Frocester, 33.33  
    tear bottle, Gloucester, 26.48
    gaming pieces, Frocester, 32.10; 34.45
glass making, Newnham-on-Severn, 31.42
Glastonbury, IA pottery type, 34.23-24
Glevensis, index of issues 1-25 (1968-91), 27. i-xvii
global positioning system (GPS), 34.28
Gloucester:
  Abbeymead:
    early RB site, 29.22
    IA pottery, 34.24
  Alney Island, 26.11,18
  Alvin Street:
    Alvin Gate, 32.13; 35.21
    Alvingate Mill, 32.13-14
    med building adjoining gate, 28.63
  Archdeacon Meadow, weir house, 26.13-21
  Archdeacon Street, RB building evidence, 28.68
  Bareland, 35.23
  Barnwood:
    RB site, features and finds, 34.5
    St Lawrence church, post-med burials, 34.5
  Barnwood Road, quarry and RB burial, 28.65
  Barton Street, animal bones, post-med, 34.7
  Basilica, 29.7-8; 32.2
  Berkeley Street:
    Saxo-Norman deposits over Roman west ditch, 28.66
    telephone exchange site, 29.8
  Blackfriars:
    cemetery, 26.37-40; 34.9
    friary, 29.13,16; 34.60; 35.21,41
    mitigation strategy, (piling solution), 29.27; 34.3,9; 35.43-45
    project, assessment / evaluation, 26.35-40; 33.22-23; 34.9
    redevelopment, 29.8; 33.17; 34.1-3,9; 35.1,41,43-45
  Blind Gate, location, 35.21,40
  Bristol Road:
    med, bridge and bridge keeper's house, 32.13-14
    Drakes Croft, 32.13-14
  Brunswick Road, Civil War features, 26.45
  burial grounds, see cemeteries
  burials:
    med:
      cathedral, 33.30
      Ladybellegate Street (Blackfriars), 26.37-40
      Southgate Street (St Owen), 28.58; 30.51
    post med:
      cathedral, 29.13
      Southgate Street, 28.58; 30.51
    RB:
      Docks, cremations and stone cists, 35.25
      Kingsholm, 28.59,63; 29.21,23
      Olympus Park, Quedgeley, in stone coffin, 29.13-15,17
      Parliament Street / Southgate Street, 35.25-28
      Upton Lane, 27.47-48
      Wotton, 26.48; 27.51; 28.50-51,57; 30.47.; 33.19-20
    see also bones, human
  butts, 35.27
  capture by Saxons, 30.2; 31.25; {2}
  Castle Meads, 35.23
  castle (new):
    bridge over Severn:, 35.20
    defences, see Gloucester, defences, med
    gates, 35.21    
    location, 35.21
    prisoners:
      William Smyth, 30.26
      Princess Eleanor, 33.46
    sieges in Barons' War, 35.19-24
  castle (old):
    location, 29.27-28; 35.41
    defences, see Gloucester, defences, med
  cathedral:
    crypt, graffito (head of bishop), 29.33-34
    Garth Tank, drawing survey, 30.43
    King Lucius, stained glass window, 30.37-38
    Lady Chapel, med floor tiles survey, 29.16
    late med reredos in the south-east ambulatory chapel, 27.21-24
    two med sculptures of 'pipe and tabor' players, 30.52
      see also pipe and tabor
    post-med cemetery, 29.13
    see also Gloucester, St Peter's Abbey
  cemeteries:
    med:
      Blackfriars, 26.37-40
      cathedral, 33.30
      Southgate Street (St Owen), 28.58; 30.51
    post-med:
      cathedral, 29.13
      St Catherine, St Oswald, 31.70
      St Lawrence, Barnwood, 34.5,11
      Southgate Street, 28.58; 30.51
    RB:
      Barton, Brunswick Road, 31.71
      Kingsholm, 28.59,63; 29.21; 31.70; 34.8
      St Oswald, 33.62
      South Gate, 35.25-28
      Wotton, 26.48; 27.51, 28.50-51,57; 30.47; 31.71; 33.19-20
        see also Gloucester, burials; London Road
  City (Corporation):
    land in Brimpsfield, 31.51-52
    Rental of 1655, 31.51.
  Civil War:
    cannon ball, forge, Longlevens, 30.48
    ditches and earthworks, possible, 26.42; 28.50-51,67
    ditch ouside Outer Northgate, 33.19
    re-enactments, 28.21-23
    see Gloucester, sieges, see also Civil War
  Claymund / Cleymond (mill leat banks), 32.13-14
  College Street:
    med features, 28.61; 33.30
    observations in 1893 on site of RB west defences, 33.30
     see also Gloucester, King Edward's Gate
  colonia,
    1900th anniversary conference, 30.39; 31.1,67; 33.3,61; {4}
    foundation and nature, 29.5-7; 32.ii,2; 33.61
    territory of, 29.8
    see also, coloniae
  Company of Tanners, 34.59
  comparisons with Cirencester and Worcester, RB and AS, 29.8; 33.3-5,61; 34.17-18; 35.17-18; {4-6,10-11}
  Coppice Corner, see Gloucester, Gambier Parry Gardens
  Corporation, see Gloucester, City
  Cross, see Gloucester, High Cross
  defences:
    Civil War and Commonwealth: 26.20,42,45,48; 28.31; 29.45
    med, castles and town, 29.28; 35.21-23
    Roman, 28.60; 29.7; 35.14,21,41
  Docks, RB burials, possible, 35.25
  Eastgate:
    excav report (re: pottery), 33.47
    location, 35.21
  Eastgate Street:
    excav and survey, RB and med features, 33.21-22,26-27
    St Martin's, med and later tenement documentation, 28.5-9
  Emperor Nerva, see Nerva
  fish weirs, see fish weirs
  Foreign Bridge, 27.43  
  fortress, dates and buildings, 29.7; 33.61
    see also Roman, army
  Forum:
    layout, 29.7-8; 32.2  
    equestrian statue, 29.7; 32.2
  Gambier Parry Gardens (Coppice Corner), pre-Roman IA focus, 33.61, 34.24
  Gaudy Green, 28.31
  Greyfriars, 35.21,47
  Hare Lane, Tanners' Hall, 34.59-66
  Hempsted Lane, med finds, 28.64
  Hempsted, Newark House, Coach House, observations, 33.23-24
  High Cross,
    nature and location, 34.5-6; 35.40-41,
    John Dodyng murdered at, 35.39
  Holy Trinity Church, 26.46-47, 35.40-41  
  Horton Road:
    Horton Road Hospital, evaluation, 26.42
    rail sidings, evaluation, 27.46
  Hucclecote:
    Brookfield Road, RB find, 31.70
    Hucclecote Road, trackway, RB pit, 28.55
    RB agricultural activity, 32.15
    Resource Centre (playing field), evaluation, 30.42-43
    Roman villa, 30.42-43; 32.15,18
    Simmonds Road, IA currency bars, 31.71
    see also Hucclecote
  Infirmary, 35.25
  inscriptions, tombstone, Roman, 29.6,7,16
  Island, 26.19-20
  King Edward's Gate, College Street, 26.42-44; 27.49; 33.30  
  King' s Board, 26.46-47  
  Kingsholm:
    Civil War ditch, possible, 28.67
    fortress:
      building evidence, 28.62, 29.23, 30.46, 31.70; 34.8; 35.47-48
      inner south defences, 30.46
      interpretation, 31.43
      north defences, 'killing ground', 31.71
      south defences, 28.58
      west defences, 27.47
      see also Roman, army
    Kings Ditch, for Saxon palace and med manor, 30.46
    med road, 28.62
    RB burials, 28.59,63; 29.21,23; 31.70; 34.8
    RB features, 27.50; 28.58-59,62,64; 29.16,18,22, 30.46; 31.43-44,70; 34.9; 35.47-48
    RB finds, 28.60,62; 34.8; 35.47-48
    RB / med suburb boundary ditches, possible, 28.64
    River Twyver culvert, Deans Way, photographic record, 30.48
    Roman road, 28.62; 29.23
    Saxon features, possible, 28.62-63
    see also, Gloucester, Longford, Sandhurst Lane; Gloucester, Gambier Parry Gardens   
  Ladybellegate Street:
    Blackfriars (incl cemetery), see Gloucester, Blackfriars
    location, redevelopment, 35.41,43-44
    Norman castle and ditch, 29.27-28; 33.22-23
    RB buildings, 26.35-36; 29.27-28
    RB defences, 33.22-23; 35.41
    Roman / Saxon streets, 26.35-36
  late Roman town, 29.8; 35.17; {10}
  Little Meadow, 26.20-21
  Llanthony Priory:
    Cartulary, 31.50
    Civil War battery, 26.5
    fish weirs, 26,13,15
    land and possessions:
      Brimpsfield, 31.51
      Gloucester, 32,13; 35.23
      Haresfield, 33.47,54.55
      Ireland, 31.51
      Leckhampton, 33.35
      Painswick, 34.51; 35.14,16
      Prestbury, 34.78
      South Cerney, 31.50
    mill, 32.13,14
    reconstruction drawing, 33.2
    registers, 35.39
    stone obtained from Harescombe and Haresfield, 33.54-55
    tumults in 1466-7, 35.39
  London Road:
    Civil War ditch outside Outer Northgate, 33.19,
    med, sunken building, timber building, metal workshop, 33.19
    RB buildings, timber and masonry, 29.8, 33.17,19
    RB street, metallings, 33.17,19
    see also Gloucester, Wotton
  Longford Lane, prehistoric hearth, possible, 28.66
  Longlevens:
    Civil War, cannon ball, reputed forge, 30.48
    field names, 30.35
    name, 30.35-36
    parish of Holy Trinity, 30.35
  Longsmith Street:
    Bearland House, 35.41
    colonia rampart, 33.24-25
    excavated RB building types, 29.8
    Ladybellegate House, 35.41
    Saxo-Norman street, 33.25
  Lower Quay Street, The Brewery site, 28.51-53,58
  maps etc of, see maps
  Matson, Ernulf of, 32.39
  Matson:
    Ernulf of, 32.39
    Matson House, 26.5
    Matson Lane, DA features, 34.3
    Rectory Road:
      RB site, farmstead and possible villa, 30.47
      DA trackway, possible, 30.47; 34.3
  Meanham, 26.16-19  
  Morin's Mill, 32.14
  names of, Roman, British, Saxon, med and later, 29.6; 30.2; 32.2
  North Gate, 35.21-22
  Northgate Street:
    med and later features, 28.67
    med tenements outside North Gate, 32.13
    RB features and finds, 28.7-8,67
    street levels, RB to post-med, 34.3
    see also Gloucester, High Cross
  Old Tram Road, see Gloucester, Parliament street
  Outer Northgate, 33.19
  Oxstalls campus, evaluation, 27.54
  Park Street:
    medieval whistle (tabor pipe), 30.51-52
    RB and possibly Saxon feature, C17 building, 28.63; 30.51
    street surfaces, 34.9
  Parliament Street, RB and post-Roman features, 28.57; 30.41; 35.25-28
  Pembroke Street, RB building finds, 28.68
  Pool Weir, 26.13
  pottery production and potters, med, 34.78
  pottery, ' type-fabrics' 30.32-34; 33.47,53; 34.78
  pre-Roman IA focus, north of Kingsholm, 33.61
  Priory Road, Old Severn landfill, 28.62
  Prison:
    animal bones and clay pipes, 28.57
    disturbed debtors burials, possible, 35.45
  provincial capital, C3, possible, 33.3: {4}
  quays and harbour:
    course of River Severn, see River Severn
    medieval quay, 31.70-71
    Roman quay, 29.8
    Roman wharf, Kingholm, possible, 27.47
  Quedgeley:
    court held at, 35.20
    Field Court moat, 28.68
    Green Farm:
      ridge and furrow, 28.53,55
      BA flint, 34.7
    Olympus Park:
      flint tool, 30.48
      RB site, burial, villa, temple, trackway, 28.58, 29.13-15,17,20; 30.44-45,48; 34.7-8
      Saxon pottery sherds, 29.20       
    Tesco petrol station, Roman road, 28.54-56
    Waterwells Farm, RB ditch, 30.43-44
  Rental of 1455, Cole's, 28.5,7-9; 34.5-6
  Rental of 1655, 31.51
  Res Publica Glevensium, 29.7
  River Severn, see River Severn
  River Twyver, see River Twyver
  Robert of, 35.19-22
  Robinswood Hill:
    archaeological project, 33.27-29; 34.12-15; 35.48
    barrow / quarry at summit, survey and excav, 33.28; 34.13-15; 35.48
    C12 documentary evidence for a beacon, 34.14-15
    geophysical survey, 34.14-15
    reservoir ancillary building, excav, 34.13-15
    water supply for Gloucester, 34.5,13
    Well Cross, Well House and Red Well, 33.28-29
  Roman mint, possible, 33.61
  Roman name, 29.6; 30.2; 32.2
  St Bartholemew's Hospital:
    land in Brimpsfield, 31.51
    location, 35.21
    northern boundary, 26.19.
    Westgate Bridge, 35.21
  St Catherine:
    churchyard:
      RB cemetery, 33.19-20
      C18 features, 33.20
    parish, 30.35
  St Kyneburgh, 35.23
  St Lawrence, see Gloucester, Barnwood
  St Margaret's Hospital, 27.51
  St Martin's Chapel and Place, 28.5-9
  St Mary de Crypt:
    Civil War, ammunition store, 26.5; 28.31
    location, 35.41
    med tiles, 28.29
    Thomas Steel tombstone inscription, 31.40
    Victorian tiles, 28.28-29
  St Mary de Crypt School, John Biddle Master, 28.30-32
  St Mary de Grace, 26.46-47    
  St Mary de Lode:
    church:
      excav., RB, Saxon, Norman structures, 30.37
      King Lucius legends, 30.37
    Lode, word origin, 30.37
    parish:
      Each Weir, 26.13-15; 27.4
      extent, 26.15,19; 30.35,37
      Speed's watercourse, 26,15-21
      weir house (werehouse), 26.13-21; 27.4  
  St Mary Magdalen's Almshouses, RB burials, 28.50-51
  St Mary Magdalen's Chapel, Roman gravestone, 29.16
  St Mary's Street, 35.40
  St Michael, 28.5,26; 35.41
  St Nicholas:
    churchyard, 35.45
    monitoring and recording, 28.57; 34.10; 35.45
  St Oswald:
    advoson of Minsterworth church, 29.44    
    minster / priory, 28.4; 33.62-63; 34.66; 35.21  
    RB cemetery, 33.62
    RB municipal tilery, 33.61-62
    royal free chapel, 35.6
    St Catherine's churchyard and National School, observations, 31.70
    structural survey, 33.62
    Viking camp, possible, 33.62
  St Oswald's Gate, Baron's Wars, 35.22
  St Owen, burials, 28.58; 30.51
  St Peter's Abbey:
    abbey wall, College Street, 33.30
    Abbot Walter Frocester's Historia, 27.42-43
    anarchy affects abbey in 1449 and 1463, 35.39
    Cartulary, 32.39; 34.14; 35.8
    crypt, 29.33-34; 34.6-7
    early history, 27.42-44, 33.6,62; {7}  
    fish weirs, 26.13,15; 29.44   
    Gerald of Wales, educated at, 27.43
    Gregory of Caerwent's chronicle, 27.42-44
    Lady Chapel, med floor tile survey, 29.16
    land and property:
      Brookthorpe, 34.14
      Cranham, 32.39
      Gloucester, 34.78
      Leonard Stanley Priory, 31.4
      Nympsfield, AS, med, 35.8      
      Taynton church, 30.29
      Tuffley, 34.15
      Upton St Leonards, 32.39
      Whaddon, 34.14
    location, 35.21
    mill, 32.14
    Monkleighton, abbey garden, 32.13-14
    Nympsfield chapel-of-ease, 35.6
    St Brigid chapel, 27.43
    summer residence and vineyards at Over, 29.44; 35.39
    towers, 27.43-44, 29.34  
    see also Gloucester, cathedral
  sieges:
    Civil War, see Civil War, siege of Gloucester
    med sieges, 35.19-24
  South Gate:
    inscription, 26.6; 28.32
    location, 35.21
  Southgate Street:
    Bell Hotel site, Forum and Basilica, 29.7-8; 32.2
    early med evidence, 26.50.
    St Owen site / Southgate Gallery:
      burials, 28.58; 30.51
      medieval whistle (tabor pipe), 30.51-52
      RB, Saxon, med evidence, 30.50-51; 35.25
      skeletons, processing, 28.58    
  Spread Eagle Road, RB and med finds, 30.44
  street plan, late Saxon, 29.8
  Sudbrook, 32.13-14
  Tanners' Hall, see Gloucester, Hare Lane
  territorium, see Gloucester, Colonia, territory of
  Tuffley, St Peter's Gloucester has hunting rights, 34.15
  Unitarian chapel, Eastgate Street (formerly Barton Street), 28.33
  unpublished excavations, 31.69; 33.17,61
  Upper Quay Street, Roman buildings, 26.45  
  Upton Lane, RB field system and burial, 27.47-48
  villas, Roman:
    Hucclecote, 30.42-43
    Olympus Park, Quedgeley, 29.13,20
    Pembroke Street, possible, 28.68
    Rectory Road, Matson, possible, 30.47
  walls, see Gloucester, defences
  wars, see Gloucester, Civil War; see also Baron's War; Stephen and Matilda, war between; War of Roses
  Werehouse (weir house), 26.13-21; 27.4
  West Gate:
    head of John Dodyng mounted, 35.39
    in Baron's War, 35.20-21
  Westgate Bridge, repair, 35.21-22
  Westgate Street:
    building survey, 26.41
    C18-19 pottery, 34.11
    former buildings in street, 26.46-47
    late Saxon carved stone, 28.66-67
    med features, 28.58, 30.47
    riverside land reclamation, 28.51-52
    RB bridge pier, possible, 33.61
    RB features, 28.66; 34.8
    Roman public building / temple, possible, 26.45-46; 29.8, 33.61
    Roman, Saxon and medieval quays, see Gloucester, quays and harbour
    skeletal remains, Fountains Court, 35.45
    sub-Roman nature and features, 30.47; 33.6; {7}
  Whitefriars
    location, 35.21
    gate in Northgate Street, 32.13
  Worcester Street, RB and med features, 28.63
  Wotton :
    Glos Royal Hospital and London Road, finds, 28.65
    RB burials, 26.48; 27.51, 28.50-51,57; 30.47; 33.19-20
    see also Gloucester, London Road; St Catherine; St Mary Magdalen's Chapel; St Mary Magdalen's Almshouses
Gloucester and District Archeaological Research Group:
  annual financial reports, 26.33-34; 27.54-55; 28.46-47; 29.53-54; 30.57-58; 31.73-74; 32.43-44; 33.64-65; 34.81-82; 35.51-52
  bequests to GADARG (invitation), 34.71
  CIA resistivity surveying equipment, 35.18
  Glos tithe map transcription project, 26.9; 33.1
  Group objectives, 28.2
  Hon Secretary's annual reports to AGM, 26.2; 27.2; 28.1-3; 29.1; 30.1-2; 31.1-2; 32.1; 33.1-2; 34.1-2; 35.1
  junior challenge shield, 26.8; 34.ii;
  sites and monuments record, 26.2; 29.4;
  website, 33.63: 34.1
Gloucester Archaeology Unit (Gloucester Archaeology):
    Annual Reports, fieldwork, excavs, projects, finds and events, (1992-2001), 26.35-51; 27.46-53; 28.48-68; 29.12-23; 30.40-50; 31.67-72; 33.17-29; 34.3-15; 35.43-49
    archive and post-excavation project, 31.69; 33.17; 34.11
    Robinswood Hill archaeological survey project, 33.27-29; 34.12-15
    urban archaeology database (UAD), 30.41; 31.67; 33.17,25-26; 34.3,10-11
    watching briefs, 26.48-51; 27.49-53; 28.58-68; 29.17-23; 30.44-50; 31.70-72 ; 33.17-25 ; 34.3-10; 35.45-47,49
    see also Gloucester, Blackfriars redevelopment   
Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service:
  excavations, surveys etc. 26.30-31; 29.24-32; 30.16-20,36; 31.43-44; 34.59-66
  sites and monuments record, 26.2; 29.4; 30.36
    see also, Gloucester and District Archaeological Research Group, sites and monuments record  
Gloucestershire, unpublished excavs, 29.37-38
    see also Gloucester, unpublished excavations
Godman, William, abbot
Golden Valley, see River Frome   
Gotherington, Nottingham Hill, 29.37; 35.37-38
Goult, D., see Moore-Scott, T. and Goult, D.
graffito (head of bishop), med, Gloucester, cathedral, 29.33-34
grass tempered pottery, see pottery, DA
gravestones, see memorials, tombstones
graveyards, see cemeteries, see also churchyards
Greatorex, P., see Atkin, M. et al.; Sermon, R. et al
Great Witcombe, Roman villa, 29.8,37; 34.51,55,57
Greene, B., 'Decorated Victorian Floor Tiles in St Mary de Crypt Church', 28.28,29
Greet, see Winchcombe
Gregory of Caerwent, 27.42-44
grindstones, see stone
ground probing radar:
  surveys,  26.35-37, 27,47;
  pioneered by Gloucester Archaeology Unit, 27.46
Guiting Power:
  Bowsings, IA site, 28.13-19, 34.22
  Guiting Manor, oven, 29.38
  round barrow, 26.29-30
  The Park, IA site, 28.13-19, 34.22
Gwatkin, Geoffrey., Glos tithe map copies, 26.9; 27.33; 33.47
Gewisse, 32.7; 33.13; {16,23}

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Hailes Abbey, see Stanway
Halling, Richard, tombstone, Frocester, 30.14
Harding, G.:
  excav at Bidfield, Miserden, 33.44-46
  excav at Manless Town, Brimpsfield, 27.27-32; 31.54
Harescombe:
  bailiff's accounts, 33.55
  quarry, 33.54
  Stockend Roman villa, 34.51
Haresfield:
  Crokers Hill, 33.47-53
  Danesfield, 33.49,
  Domesday Survey, 33.47
  glebe terriers, 33.49
  geology, 33.50,52
  hillfort, 32.7; 35.14-15; {16}
  land ownership, 33.47,54-55
  manor, 33.47
  medieval finds west of church 33.53
  minister's accounts, 33.47
  pottery, med production and potters, 30.33-34; 33.47,49,53
  quarries, 33.54-55
  The Park, 33.47
  warren, 33.49
Hare, M., 'The Chronicle of Gregory of Caerwent: A preliminary account', 27.42-44
Harris, J., 'The Site of Alney AD1016', 26.11-12
Hasfield:
  earthworks survey, 30.3-5
  Grimbald Pauncefoot, lord of, 35.22
  manor house of Pauncefoot family, 30.3
  Hasfield Court, 30.3
Hawkins, W., 'John Biddle,The Father of English Unitarianism', 28.30-34
headstones, see memorials and tombstones
hearths, 26.28; 27.40; 28.17,66; 30.10,47; 31.28,60
  see also ovens
hedges, dating by species count, 33.35; 34.79
  see also boundaries
Heighway, C.:
  'A Graffito in the Crypt of Gloucester Cathedral', 29.33-34
  'Britons and Saxons in Gloucestershire - Back To The Saxons', 33.5-6; {6-7}
  'Excavations and Observations of the Late Medieval Reredos in the South-East Ambulatory Chapel,
Gloucester Cathedral', 27.21-25
  'The Chapel of St Martin Gloucester', 28.5-9
Hempsted, see Gloucester
Henry III, 34.16; 35.19-23
Henry VI, 35.39
Henry VII, 32.25
Henry VIII, 34.49-50
Hereford, Earls of, see Bohun
Herefordshire border, post-med pottery source, 32.33, 34.54
hermit,Thomas of Kinley, 35.5
Hewelsfield, Offa's Dyke, 29.29-31
Heyes, T.:
  'Bowldown Wood', 28.35-40
  'Kemble Wood', 29.51-52
Hicks, Sir William, 32.41
Highfold, see Painswick, Ifold
Highnam:
  Over, the Vineyards, St Peter's Abbey summer residence, 29.44; 35.39
  Over to Minsterworth road, 29.39-44
hillforts, see IA period
Hill:
  manor, 35.5
  Wickstowe, 35.5
Historia , Abbot Walter Frocester's of Gloucester Abbey, 27.42-44
Historia Britonum, 31.25-26; {2-3}
Historia Regum Britanniae, 30.37; 31.25; {2}
Historic Town Survey, of 24 Glos towns, 29.31-32
Hodges, Thomas, MP, 28.25
hog-backs, grave slabs, 31.36
Holder, T., memorial sculptor, 34.37,40
Holland, Benjamin, 32.33
Homme, Reginald de, abbot, 35.20.
Horsley, Civil War, 26.7
Horton:
  Horton Court, The Ambulatory, loggia, 34.49-50
  Knight, William, 34.49-50
Howes, R.:
  'A Gloucestershire 'Verray Gentil Parfit Knight' ', (re; Sir John de la Rivere) : 31.58-59; 32.24
  'A Second Relief of Gloucester', 28.25-27
  note on John Biddle's removal as Crypt School master, 28.34
  'Sir William Reach-Me-Never', (re: Richard Shayt of Ruardean), 30.26
  'The Ambassador', (re: William Knight), 34.49-50
  'The Medieval Sieges of Gloucester 1263-65', 35.19-24
  'The Princess in the Tower', (re; Eleanor at Gloucester), 33.46
  'Women in the Civil War - and the story of a royalist widow', 29.45-48
Hoyle, J.:
  'Tewkesbury Abbey Meadow', 26.30-31
  'Offa's Dyke Management Survey, 1995-6', 29.29-31  
Hucclecote, Gloucester Business Park link road, excav, BA-RB, 32.15-18
  see also Gloucester, Hucclecote
Humpty Dumpty, 26.5
Hungerford, Anthony, Col., 29.47-48
hunting, 34.15-16
Hurst, H., 'Gloucester's 1900th Birthday as a City', 29.5-8
Hwicce, 33.3-4,6,13,62; 35.8; {4-5,7,23}
Hyde, Sir William de la, 35.21
hypocaust evidence:
  Bushley Green, (Worc), 30.53
  Chedworth Roman villa, 31.63
  Frocester, 31.28
  Ifold Roman villa, Painswick, 33.31
  Olympus Park, Quedgeley, Gloucester, 34.7
  Tetbury Upton, 31.22
  Villa Rustica, St James's, Cheltenham, 34.69

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Ifold, see Painswick
inclosure, post-med to C19, 26.9-10, 33.35-40
index of Glevensis issues 1-25 (1968-91), 27. i-xvii
Inge, William, the Justiciar, 34.16
inhumations, see burials
inscriptions:
  Latin, 29.6-7,16; 31,33-35; 34.17
  ogham, 31.34
  runic, 31.17-21,34; 33.43; {27,31-35}
  South Gate, Gloucester, 26.6; 28.32
  tombstone, historical importance, 31.33-41; 34.35-41
Ireland / Irish:
  Civil War, military service in, 29.45
  heroic tales, 34.42; {28}
  pagan festivals, 34.42-43; {28-29}
  properties held by Llanthony Priory, 31.51  
Iron Age period:
  banjo enclosures, 34.23
  coinage, 34.18
    see also, Dobunni
  currency bars, 31.71
  dykes, see IA period, earthworks
  structures, primary school, Bourton-on-the-Water, 29.24-26
  earthworks:
    Bagendon, 34.22
    Bulwarks, Minchinhampton, 27.37; 32.3-5; {37}
    The Knolls, Oxenton Hill, 35.37
  enclosures:
    banjo enclosures, see IA period
    Bushley Green (Worc), 30.53-56; 34.27-29
    Chester Walk, Cheltenham, possible, 34.67
    Duntisbourne Grove, Daglingworth, 31.60
    Ermin Farm, Preston, 31.60
    Frampton Mansell, 34.23
    Highgate House, Elkstone, 31.60
    Middle Duntisbourne, Duntisbourne Rouse, 31.60
    Middle Ground, Temple Guiting, 28.18
    Preston, 31.60
    Salmonsbury, Bourton-on-the-Water, 28.19; 29.24-25
    Bowsings, Guiting Power, 28.13-19, 34.22
  farmsteads / settlements:
    Bowsings, Guiting Power, 28.13-19, 34.22
    Bushley Green (Worc), 30.53-56, 34.27-29
    Frocester, see Frocester, Frocester Court RB villa
    Kingsholm / Longford, Gloucester, 31.70; 33.61; 34.24
    The Ditches, North Cerney, 34.21-23,25
    The Knolls, Oxenton Hill, 35.37-39
    The Park, Guiting Power, 28.13-19, 34.22
  hillforts:
    Beckbury, Temple Guiting, 35.37-38
    Conderton (Worc.), 34.22; 35.37-38
    Cleeve Cloud, Southam, 35.37-38
    Crickley, 31.53; 35.14,15
    Kemerton, Bredon (Worc.), 34.22; 35.37-38
    Lancaut, 29.30
    Leckhampton, 29.38; 33.35
    Haresfield, 32.7; 35.14-15; {16}
    Meon Hill (Warks), 35.37
    Nottingham Hill, 29.37; 35.37-38
    Painswick, 32.37; 35.14-16
    Roel, Sudeley, 35.38
    Symonds Yat, 29.30
    Towbury Hill, 30.53,56
    Uley Bury, 32.7; 34.22; {16}
  occupation evidence, Hucclecote, 32.15-16,18
  oppida, see IA period, hillforts  
  settlements and hillforts, development and relationships, 34.20,22-25, 35.37,39
    see also IA period, hillforts
  social and political structures, 34.20-22
  storage pits:
    grain / food storage, 28.17,19; 29.25-26
    experimental construction, 28.19
  transition to RB period, 34.25
  tribal centre of Dobunni, possible, Bagendon, 34.19-20,22
iron objects:
  artefacts, Tetbury Upton, 31.22
  candlestick, Frocester, 31.29
  dagger, Frocester, 26.22
  domestic, agricultural and industrial artefacts, Frocester, 30.10; 31.29
  fiddle key nail, Bidfield, Miserden, 33,46
  keys, Frocester, 32.10, 34.45
  knife, decorated bone handled, Frocester, 31.29
  pilum point and shank, Kingsholm, Gloucester, 28.62
  spearhead and sword, Frampton-on-Severn, 27.16
  steelyard, with lead weights, Frocester, 32.10
iron working, see metal working  
intaglio, RB, cornelian, Fortuna, Frocester, 30.10

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Jet, pins:
    Frocester, 29.9
    Olympus Park, Quedgeley, Gloucester, 29.13,15,17.
John, king, 27.35; 31.51; 35.19
Johnson, M., 'The Street at Minsterworth, and the road from Over', 29.39-44
Jones, Samuel, sailor, 32.19-22

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Kellock, A.,'Medieval Tiles in St Mary de Crypt Church, Gloucester', 28.29
Kemp, W., actor, 30.52
Kemble, Kemble Wood, 29.51-52; 32.40
Kemerton, see Bredon
Kenchester (Her), Roman milestone, 34.17
Kenilworth, castle, 35.23
Kent, kingdom / county of, 31.35; 33.43
Kenyon, see Enright, D. and Kenyon, D.
Kilminster, G., 'Gloucestershire Unpublished Excavations List', 29.37,38
kilns, see lime kilns; furnaces
Kimsbury, Elgar of, 32.39
Kimsbury Camp, see Painswick
Kinley, de, family, 35.5,6
Kinley, Thomas, hermit of, 35.5
Kinley, see Nympsfield
King, L., 'Gloucestershire Sites and Monuments Record' , 30.36
Kingscote:
  The Chessalls, 29.38; 31.62
  pre-Flavian occupation, 31.62
  Roman settlement, 32.6,8; 33.4, 35.17; {5,10,15,17}
Kingsholm, see Gloucester
Kings Stanley, Penn Hill cross-dyke, 32.7-8; {16,17}
Kingswood Abbey:
  church, 30.16-17
  location, 30.16-17,20
  gatehouse, 30.16,17,20
  mill and leat, 30.16-17,19
  watching briefs, med structures, 30.16-20
Knights Templar, 32.25
Knight, William, 34.49-50
Knovil, Bogo de, knight, 30.31

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Laci, de / Lacy, de, family, 32.40
Laci / Lacy:
  Hugh de, 34.51
  Roger de, 34.51
  Walter de, 27.43
land use,
  C19, 26.9-10; 33.40; 34.79
  IA / RB, stockkeeping, 30.23-25, 34.23
  dairy farming, 29.35
  med / post-med, 29.52; 30.31; 31.53; 32.4; 33.35,37,40; 34.79; {13}
lampreys, 26.13,20
lamps, pedestal, pottery, med, possible, Gloucester, 33.26-27
Latin:
  language, 30.2; 33.8; {9}
  memorial inscriptions, 31.33-35
Latton (Wilts),
  Street Farm, med buildings, 31.60
Laughlin, W., see Atkin, M. et al.; Sermon, R. et al. (1993-9)
lead:
  C16 cloth seal, Barnwood, Gloucester, 34.5
  C18 uniface token, Ifold, Painswick, 34.57
  Roman coffins, Cheltenham, 34.69
  re-use at dissolution, Tewkesbury, 26.30
Leah, M. see Bateman, C. and Leah, M.
leather, shoes, Lower Quay Street, Gloucester, 28.52-53,57-58
leats, see mills, millstreams and leats; water courses
Lechlade:
  cursus, excav, 29.38
  Roughground Farm, excav, 29.38
Leckhampton,
  Brizen Recreation Field: RB settlement, 29.49-50
  churchyard, ledger grave slabs, 31.37
  field names, 33,35-39
  field systems, 33.35-42
  hillfort:
    earthworks, parish boundary, 33.35
    excav, 29.38
ledger grave slabs, see memorials, churchyard
legions, Roman, see Roman, army
Legree, James, glassmaker, 31.42
Leonard Stanley:
  Pegler, George, tombstone, Frocester, 30.15
  Priory:
    abbey / parish church, St Swithin, 31.3
    building survey, 31.3-12
    held by St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, 31.4
    manorial chapel, 31.3-12
    tithe barn, 31.3
  tufa quarry, 31.12
Lewes, battle of, 35.21
lime burning, 28.10
lime kiln, Tewkesbury, 32.30-31
limestone, see stone
Littledean;
  Erdlond (St Whites, Double View), 35.22
  Smith, John of, 30.26
Living history displays, 28.24
Llanthony Prima Priory / Abbey (Gwent), 34.51
Llanthony Priory, see Gloucester
Loggia, Horton Court, 34.49-50
Longford:
  opposite Globe Inn, fieldwalking, 26.31
  Queen's Dyke, 26.31
  Sandhurst Lane:
    abutment of former Broadboard Bridge, 28.60
    previous road surfaces, 28.60
    RB features, 26.31; 28.59-61; 31.70
    see also, Gloucester, Kingsholm
  Severnside Farm, Walham, 26.17,19    
  Walham, 26.18-19,31
  Walham, name, 26.31
Longlevens, see Gloucester
Longney, stone obtained for church from Haresfield, 33.55
Lower Slaughter:
  AS burials, 33.56
  Chessels, RB settlement, 33.56,58
  Saxon settlement, enclosure, 33.56-68
  Springhill excav, 29.38
  RB settlement, 31.62; 33.56,58
  royal manor and hall, 33.56,58
Lucius, legendary Christian king, historical essay, 30.37-39
Lucy, Geoffrey de, 35.22-23
Lung, John le, 35.21
lych gates, 35.50
Lydbrook, Offa's Dyke, 29.29-31
Lydney, Sir John Wyntour, Royalist, 29.45
Lydney:
  tombstones, unique sculptural style, 31.36
  Whitecross Manor, excav, 29.37
Lypiatt, see Bisley
Lysons, Samuel, 32.41

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McCarthey, H. and Moore-Scott, T., 'Roman Sarcophagus Found at Winchcombe', 33.59-60
magnetometer surveys, 27.47; 28.13-19,53; 29.13; 30.42-43; 31.28; 33.33
Magonsaeta, 31.35
Maisemore:
  Chargy Hill Farm, Woolridge, RB and med finds, 32.22-24
  Crockley fieldname, Chargy Hill Farm, Woolridge, 32.22,24
  Each Weir, 26.15-19
  Maisemore Mead, 26.15
  med buildings, Maisemoor Court, 28.41,42
  naight, 26.14-15
  St Giles, churchyard, evaluation, 28.4
  Springhill, RB trackway, 32.22,24
  Overton RB site, 28.20, 32.22,24
Malmesbury, William of, 31.35
Malmesbury:
  Abbey land at Kemble, 29.51
  William Stumpe, 35.7
Malvern / Malvern Chase (Worc), IA, med and post-med pottery source, 30.33-34; 34.23-24; 35.39
Manless Town, see Brimpsfield
manorial church / chapel, see chapels, free
Maps, (also plans etc.), pre 1900:
  Blaeu, of Gloucestershire, (1648), 26.11
  Bowen, E.and Kitchen, T., Royal English Atlas, 26.11
  Bryant, of Gloucester, (1824), 28.20
  estate map of Maisemore Court (1780), 28.41-42
  Hall and Pinnell, of Gloucester, (1780 and 1796), 26.16-17
  Hyett estate survey (copy), Hasfield, (1780), 30.3
  inclosure maps, of Gloucester, (1799), 26.17,19, 30.35
  Kip, J., view of Gloucester, (1712), 26.17
  OS 1" (1817) (incl.Bowldown wood), 28.37-38
  OS (1876) (incl Deerhurst), 26.11-12
  OS (1883) (incl Longlevens), 30.35
  OS (1884) (incl Greet), 32.26
  OS (1886) (incl Maisemore Naight), 26.14
  OS (1st edition) (The Street, Minsterworth), 29.40.
  rough plan of Lesborough Demesne (1809), 28.35,38
  sketch map of Alney Island, Gloucester, (c1750), 26.18   
  Speed, J., of Gloucester, (1610), 26.13; 35.25,27,41
  tithe map (copy), Taynton, (1840), (Taynton Parva), 30.30
  unidentified early C18 map of Gloucester, 35.40
  Warburton, T., plan No7 of : Survey of all the outlying estates belonging to the Mayor and Burgesses of the City of Gloucester, (1731) (incl Manless Town), 27.33-34; 31.51
Margaret, Queen, 35.24
Marshall, A.:
  'Guiting Power 3 Round Barrow', 26.29-30
  'From Iron Age to Roman - The Park and Bowsings Sites at Guiting Power', 28.13-19
Massey, Edward, Lt.Col., 26.5,7; 28.25,27,31; 29.45-46; 30.29
Matilda, (daughter of Henry I) 35.24
Matson, see Gloucester
Maurice, prince, 26.5,7
Maxwell, A., 'A Surveying Exercise in Hasfield', 30.3-5
Mayes, D., Glevensis, co-editor, 28 to 35
medieval period:
  buildings:
    Harrowby House, Ebrington, 26.28
    Maisemore Court, 28.41-42
    manorial chapel, Leonards Stanley Priory, 31.3-12
    Street Farm, Latton (Wilts), 31.60
  burials, see burials
  buried features, Tewkesbury Abbey meadow, 26.30-31   
  castles, see castles
  chapels, see chaples
  deer parks, see deer parks
  DMVs (and settlements):
    Bidfield, Miserden, 33.44-46
    Bowldown Wood, Boxwell with Leighterton, 28.36-37,39-40
    Hasfield; 30.3-5
    Kinley, Nympsfield, 35.5-13
    Manless Town, Brimpsfield, 27.26-32; 31.51-58
    Overton, Maisemore, 28.20
    Taynton Parva, Taynton, 30.27-32
    Upton, 31.57
  enclosures, 31.51; 32.4,5; 35.31,33-36; {13-14}
  fishponds, 26.20; 30.28,31
  floor tiles, 26.26-27, 28,29,53
  Gloucester sites, see Gloucester
  house sites:
    Bidfield, Miserden, 33.44-45
    Manless Town, Brimpsfield, 31.55-57
  land use, see land use
  memorials, see memorials
  merchant's house, stone, 34.59-66
  military siege equipment, 35.20-23
  moated sites:
    abandonment, 30.31
    Lower Noverton, Prestbury, 29.37
    Taynton Parva, Taynton, 30.28-31
  ploughing, see ploughing
  pottery, see pottery
  pottery kiln site, Haresfield, 33.47-53
  settlements:
    Ebley, Stroud, 30.21-22
    origins and patterns, 31.57
  sheephouses, see sheephouses
  sieges, of Gloucester, 35.19-24
  soldiery, 35.19-23
  swan breeding, 30.28,31
  tombstones, see memorials
  undercrofts, 26.41; 28.8,58,63
  village desertion, 31.57
  wall paintings, 34.16
    see also wall plaster
  whistles (tabor pipes), Gloucester, 30.51-52
  wood banks / boundaries, see wood boundaries
  see also Saxon
megaliths, see standing stones
memorials:
  AS, 31.34-35  
  DA, Celtic / Welsh, 31.34, 35.18; {11}
  churchyard:
    chest tombs, 31.36-37
    general, 31.33-41; 34.35; 35.50
    ledger grave slabs, 31.35-37
  inscriptions:
    Roman, see, memorials, tombstones, Roman
    early examples, 31.33-36
    Glos examples, 30.14-15; 31.38-41; 32.19-20, 34.35-41
  med, 31.36
  RB, 29.6-7,16; 31.33-34; 34.17
  recording, 30.13-15; 30.29; 31.38, 34.35-41
  tombstones:
    C17-19, 30.13-15; 32.19-21; 34.35-41; 35.50
    iconography, 34.37,40-41
    origins, 31.33-34
    preservation, 31.33,39-40
    Roman:
      Aurelius, Gloucester, 29.7
      coloniae Glevi, Bath, 29.6
      Dubunni Fabri, Tavistock, 34.17
      Marcus Ulpius Quintus, Rome, 29.6
       Sextus Valerius Genialis, Cirencester, 31.33
      Titus Lusius Nymmius, Wotton, Gloucester, 29.16
    types of stone used, 28.12, 30.13; 34.37
  Victorian, 31.36-37, 35.50
    see also memorial, tombstones, C17-19
  Viking, 31.35-36
Menhir, 31.34
Meon Hill (Warks), hillfort, 35.37
Mercia, 27.38; 28.4; 29.30; 31.17,47; 33.13,43; 34.16; 35.18; {11,23,27,31,39}
merestones, see boundaries, markers
Merewalh, king of Magonsaete, 31,35
Merrett, Daniel, sailor, 32.19-21
mesolithic period:
  flint core-adze, English Bicknor, 34.72  
  flints, 30.21; 34.67,77-78
  flint working, Guiting Power, 26.29
metal detectors:
  misuse, 29.49
  use at:
    Barnwood, Gloucester, 34.5
    Bushley Green (Worc), 30.53
    Chargy Hill Farm, Maisemore, 32.22-24
    Standish, 35.42
  thrymsa found at Boulsdon, Newent, 33.43; {27}
metal working:
  Civil War forge, Longlevens, Gloucester, 30.48
  copper / copper alloy working, (incl brass and bronze):
    brass casting, Bishops Cleeve, 28.43
    brassmill industry, Taynton, 30.31
    bronze working, bivalve spearhead mould, Tewkesbury, 30.23
  industrial activity, Bagendon, 34.23
  iron working:
    Berkeley Street, Gloucester, possible, 28.66
    blacksmithing, Home Farm, Bishops Cleeve, 28.43
    bloomery iron smelting, Manless Town, Brimpsfield, 31.56
    College Street, Gloucester, 28.61
    ingot and hammerscale, Bidfield, Miserden, 33.46  
    iron making, Frocester, 33.33; 34.45,47; 35.2-3
    smithing, Ebley, Stroud, 30,21
    smithing, Hucclecote, possible, 32.16
  The Park, Guiting Power, 28.15
  workshop, London Road, Gloucester, 33.19
Metrical Chronicle, 35.19
Mitcheldean, 30.26
Middle Ages, see med period
Mildfrith, son of Merewalh, 31,35
Millhampost, see Stanway
Miller, G. see Moore-Scott, T. and Miller, G.
millennium:
  celebration date, 33.ii
  project, Emperor Nerva statue, Gloucester, 32.2; 35.ii
mills, millstreams and leats, 30.16-18,20; 32.13-14
millstones, see stone
Minchinhampton:
  Amberley,earthworks, cross-dyke, 32.4,7-8; {13,16-17}
  Besbury, 32.4,9; {13,18}
  boundary, 35.31.34
  Bulwarks:
    form, 32.3,8; {12,17}
    excav and interpretations, 27.37; 32.3-5; {12-14, 37}
    route, 32.3-4; {12-13}
    possibly part of post-Roman frontier, 32.3-9, 33.9-16; {12-26}
  cheese production, 29.35
  Civil War, 26.6
  Common, 32.3,8; 35.29,31; {12,17}
  custumal, 1306, 32.4; 35.29; {13}
  manor, 32.4; 35.29; {13}
  rental of 1653, 27.36; {36}
  Spillman Cartulary, 35.29
  Spillman's sub-manor in Rodborough, 35.29
Minety (Wilts), med pottery source, 30.33-34; 31.47,56
minsters:
  Cheltenham, 34.67
  St Oswald's, Gloucester, 28.4; 33.62
  St Peter's, Gloucester, 33.6
Minsterworth:
  church, held by St Oswald's, Gloucester, 29.44
  ferry, 27.7
  Duneye and Minsterworth fish weirs, 29.44
  med road from Over, 29.39-44
  naight, 27.6; 29.40
  properties, 29.42-44
  quay / landing stage, 29.39,44
  Roman road, postulated, 29.39,42
  The Street, causeway, 29.39-44
Miserden:
  Bidfield
    excav, 33.44-46
    legends, 33.46
    med settlement evidence, 33.44,46
    RB structure, possible, 33.44-45
  castle, 31.54
Mitcheldean:
  Civil War, 28.25
  Great Dene, earlier name, 30.26
monasteries, see abbeys / monastic houses
Monmouth, Geoffrey of, 30.37; 31.25-26; {2-3}
Montfort de:
  Henry, 35.20
  Simon, 35.19-23
  Simon (the younger), 35.20,22
Moore, John, Col., 29.47-48
Moore-Scott, T.:
  'GADARG dips a toe into PPG16: Maisemore Church', 28.4
  'Late Iron Age / Romano-British Settlement at Bushley Green, S. Worc.' , 30.53-56
  'Leckhampton's Fields', 33.35-42
  'Medieval Buildings At Maisemore Court', 28.41-42
  'Overton - A Possible RB Site', 28.20
  review of : Crickley Hill (vol 1): The Hillfort Defences, Dixon, P., 29.54
  review of: English Churchyard Memorials, Lees, H., 35.50
  see also McCarthey, H. and Moore-Scott, T.
Moore- Scott, T and Bagshaw, S., 'Bushley Green Revisited: A Resistivity Survey', 34.27-29
Moore-Scott, T. and Goult, D., 'Brizen Recreation Field Leckhampton: Romano-British Settlement', 29.49-50
Moore-Scott, T. and Miller, G., 'Roman Finds Near Woolridge (Maisemore Parish)', 32.22-24
Moore-Scott, T., Price, E. and Rhodes, J., ' Tewkesbury Abbey Lawn Watching Brief 1998', 32.29-34
Moore, T. and Reece, R., 'The Dobunni' , 34.17-26
Moreton-in-Marsh, Dorn Roman town, 31.62; 35.17; {10}
morris dancing, pipe, 30.52
Morris, R., review of : Historic Gloucester, Moss, P., 27.45
Morton, Sir William, 28.25
mosaics / tesselated pavement, RB:
  Bell Walk / Eastgate Street, Gloucester, 29.8
  Chedworth, 31.63-66
  Frocester, 26.22; 27.40-41; 28.ii
  Great Witcombe, 32.41
  Ifold Roman villa, 33.31, 34.51,57
  Kingscote, 31.62
  Ladybellegate Street, Gloucester, 26.37; 29.28
  Villa Rustica, St James's, Cheltenham, 34.69
  Well Close, Daglingworth, 34.74
  Westgate Street, Gloucester, 34.8  
  Whitminster Roman villa, 27.8,13
Moss, P.:
  Glevensis, assistant editor, 26 and 27
  
Glevensis, front cover illustrations, 26 to 33
  'Nerva's Time Capsule', 35.ii
  reconstruction drawings:
    Frocester, IA farm and C4 Roman villa, 29.ii
    Gloucester, city centre first fortress and C2 Colonia, 32.ii
    Llanthony Priory, 33.2
Mudd, A., 'The A417 / A419 Swindon to Gloucester Trunk Road Improvements', 31.60