Find Spot record 0203200001 - SNELLS FARM,AMERSHAM COMMON

Summary

Two fragments of post-medieval tile found at Snells Farm

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Undated)

Description

TWO TILES FOUND FROM SNELLS FARM BARN, ADJACENT TO BRICK FIELD, ONE INSCRIBED RALPH NATHANIEL AND OTHER ?'THORNE', NAMES SUGGESTED TO BE FORMER OPERATORS OF BRICKWORKS (B8).

Sources (11)

  • <1>SBC1382 Bibliographic reference: BCM CAS RECORD CARD 2032.
  • <2>SBC428 Map: AMERSHAM ESTATE MAP 1763 (AT BUCKS RECORD OFFICE, REF: MA/4/2T).
  • <3>SBC11886 Bibliographic reference: Pigot and Co.. 1830. NATIONAL COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY OF BUCKS.
  • <4>SBC11884 Bibliographic reference: Pigot and Co.. 1842. ROYAL NATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
  • <5>SBC9615 Bibliographic reference: MUSSON AND CRAVEN 1853 COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY OF THE COUNTY OF BUCKINGHAM-SHIRE.
  • <6>SBC7054 Bibliographic reference: KELLYS DIRECTORY OF BUCKS 1883-1903..
  • <7>SBC10314 Map: OS 1883 SIX-INCH MAP (1ST EDN).
  • <8>SBC9515 Bibliographic reference: MRS M A MONTGOMERY, AUGUST 1978 (LETTER FILED IN CAS ENVELOPE FILE 2032).
  • <9>SBC13717 Bibliographic reference: REPORT OF H.M.INSPECTOR OF MINES (INFORMATION FROM MR A.PEARMAN, CHELSEA SPELEO SOC. 24 SIDNEY RD, B.
  • <10>SBC1985 Bibliographic reference: BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY MUSEUM 1980 GAZETEER OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE BRICKYARD-S 1800-1980, P5, AMERSHAM N.
  • <11>SBC11887 Bibliographic reference: PIKE A 1995 GAZETTEER OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE BRICKYARDS (2ND EDN) P11.

Location

Grid reference SU 99200 97300 (point)
Civil Parish AMERSHAM, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire

Finds (1)

  • TILE (Post-Medieval - 1540 AD to 1798 AD)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Intervention: Surface find (EBC12766)

Record last edited

Oct 10 1989 12:00AM

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