Place record 0274600000 - PITSTONE PARISH

Summary

General background information about Pitstone parish

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • NON ANTIQUITY (Undated)

Description

The enclosure of Pitstone Common Wood in 1612 discussed (B1).
Archaeological parish survey by D Dungworth, 1991 (B2).
General parish information in CAS file.
Negative evaluation (B8).

Sources (8)

  • <1>SBC6092 Article in serial: H A Hanley. 1987. 'THE INCLOSURE OF PITSTONE COMMON WOOD IN 1612', IN RECS OF BUCKS 29 PP175-204. Vol 29.
  • <2>SBC4430 Unpublished document: David Dungworth. 1991. PITSTONE: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARISH SURVEY, PARTS 1-2.
  • <3>SBC19629 Bibliographic reference: The Pitstone Parish Council. 1999. Pitstone 2000.
  • <4>SBC20467 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1913. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 2. pp236-238.
  • <5>SBC20462 Bibliographic reference: William Page (ed). 1925. A History of Buckinghamshire (Victoria County History) Volume III. Volume 3. p406-412.
  • <6>SBC19727 Bibliographic reference: James Sheahan. 1862. History and Topography of Buckinghamshire. p724-737.
  • <7>SBC19167 Unpublished document: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. 2000. Off-Site Water Main, Cement Works, Pitstone, Bucks..
  • <8>SBC25384 Unpublished document: Cotswold Archaeology. 2015. Land off Vicarage Road, Pitstone, Buckinghamshire: Archaeological Evaluation.

Location

Grid reference Centred SP 95476 15045 (5414m by 4124m)
Civil Parish PITSTONE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Event - Survey: (EBC14242)
  • Event - Intervention: Evaluation: Vicarage Road, Pitstone (Ref: VRP15) (EBC18272)

Record last edited

Dec 10 2020 11:19AM

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