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  • �Richard Clarke

    Barton Bibliography

    Richard Clarke

  • � Barton Bibliography �Richard Clarke

    Barton Bibliography, Introduction.

    Part One

    This Bibliography has been compiled in �0�� with much help from; Geoff. Bryant, John French, Anthony Berridge, Nigel Land and Nick. Lyons, to these I am much indebted. Furthermore during the course of this project a working group started regular meetings with the aim of producing an available database (with some additional sections to this bibliographical list) of book collections in Barton other than private collections. I am indebted to Peter Smurthwaite and other members of this group for support given. This group continues to meet and in the course of their deliberations has compiled inventories of collections of books held by the Civic Society, by Baysgarth Museum and by Baysgarth Secondary School. Where relevant, titles have been included in this Bibliography.

    It was my decision to produce the inventory in chronological order according to the year published plus some appendices. I think this format shows clearly how and when publications have evolved.

    Ideally this Bibliography would have included a column showing where the books are/were housed. This would have been a very big task and in the fullness of time may/would have become inaccurate – indeed some of the titles are known to have existed but as to whether any survive, and if so where they are, is not known.

    Some of the publications listed have relatively small sections on Barton but the topic is (usually) clear from the title and the Barton references in the publication are important for an understanding of the particular aspect of the town and its history. Some readers may consider that some titles in Appendix 6 should have been located in the main list, and, conversely, some in the main list should have been placed in Appendix 6. Suffice to say that the writer had to make many subjective decisions and that the whole document should be consulted as one.

    The Bibliography has been produced as an ‘open document’ so that the list can be regularly updated. It is intended that it be accessible in digital form and as ‘hard copy’.

    The term used to identify the town varies, i.e. ‘Barton’, ‘Barton on Humber’, ‘Barton-upon-Humber’ etc. The names used in the Bibliography, where certain, match those in the original publication.

    Part Two

    In �8�7 Thomas Rickman published his An Attempt to Discriminate the styles of English Architecture which established the classification for medieval church buildings ( Norman, Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular) still in use today. The book included a number of specific references to St. Peter’s church, Barton-on-Humber which he thought ‘may be real Saxon’. Henry Ball, a local printer, was presumably aware of this classification when he printed his general history of Barton in �856 (reprinted in �969 and copies of which are still available) as was Robert Brown, a local solicitor, who published his two-volume general history of the town in �906 and �908. Both these general histories were thoroughly researched and excellent studies for their day, although some of their speculations and conclusions would be questioned today.

    Other studies of the early �0th century, some un-published, included the works of Thomas Tombleson, Canon W.E. Varah, Thomas Sheppard (the first curator of Hull Museum and brought up in South Ferriby) and the homespun writings of Fred Clipson. Francis Bond’s volumes English Church Architecture, published �9�� and studies by Antiquarian and Architectural Societies drew further attention to the significance of Barton’s two Medieval churches, the studies of St. Peter’s church culminating in Taylor and Taylor’s Anglo-Saxon Architecture, �965, and more recently in the landmark volumes by Prof. Warwick Rodwell St. Peter’s Church, Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire: A parish church and its community, Vol. �, Parts � and �.

    Various Trade Directories describe the town from the �850s onwards while from the early �960s the study of Barton’s modern history (post c. �700), and that of many other communities in the region, centre on the publications of Rex and Eleanor Russell who first came to Barton in 1951. Rex was first tutor-organiser for the Workers’ Educational Association and later outreach tutor in the employ of Hull University. From the early �970s this remarkable expansion of local history studies was furthered by Geoff Bryant, local W.E.A. tutor-organiser until the early ��st century, many of the resulting publications being compiled in collaboration with groups of local adult students who themselves became

    Barton Bibliography

    Richard Clarke

    ©Richard Clarke �0�4 Text and illustrations authors and owners of photographs.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the authors and publisher

    Published by ARC Publications, Barton upon Humber

  • 4 Barton Bibliography 5Richard Clarke

    confident and committed local historians.

    Following the publication in �994 of Bryant’s Early History of Barton upon Humber a group of local authors have worked on a series of high quality publications (seven by �0��) under the collective title of the Later History of Barton-upon-Humber.

    A casual comment recently that Barton must be, ‘The most thoroughly researched and written about small town in Britain’, is a proposition that would be hard to prove, or indeed disprove, but Barton must surely be ‘in the premier league’. Richard Clarke, �0��.

    When first published

    Author (Barton Historian)

    TitleAuto. / Biog. Fiction

    History of Barton

    Publisher

    �8��A Traveller’s Notes on the State of Cultivation, of the County through which he passed

    The Farmer’s Magazine, Aug. �8��, No LI, pp���-��5

    �8�� W.S. Hesleden A Digest of the Several Charities in Barton-upon-Humber

    Y Private, Barton

    �8�� J. Greenwood The Trent and Humber Picturesque Steam-Packet Companion

    Gainsborough and London

    �8�6 J. Saunders Lincolnshire in �8�6 displayed … Engravings (� of B-U-H)

    Saunders, Lincoln

    �8�9Further Report of the Commissioners for Inquiring Concerning Charities … June �8�7, County of Lincoln

    HMSO

    �846 W.S. HesledenAccount of the ancient earthworks at Barton-upon-Humber and conjectures relating to the site of the Battle of Brunanburh

    YTransactions of the British Archeolocal Association, London

    �849 Hagar & Co.Commercial Directory of the Market Towns in Lincolnshire (pp �5� text + adverts at end)

    Nottingham

    �85� to the �9�0s J.C. Lee (?)

    J.C. Lee’s Household Almanack, Diary and Yearbook of Useful Information with a House to House Directory of Barton

    Y J.C. Lee, Barton

    �856 Reprint �969.

    H. W. Ball (B. H.)

    The Social History and Antiquities of Barton upon Humber Y H. W. Ball

    �86� Morris & Co. Commercial Directory & Gazetteer of Lincolnshire (pp 6�4 text, �4� adverts)

    Hounds Gate, Nottingham

    �88� T. North The Church Bells of Lincolnshire Private Leicester.

    �889 J. SymonsKingstonia: Being Historical Gleanings and Personal Recollections (J. Acland and Barton Ferry Case)

    Hull

    Late �9th century annually to the �940s

    R. Fox Smith Smith’s Barton Illustrated Family Almanack and Book of Reference

    Y R. Fox Smith, Barton

    �89� C.H. Crowder Bygone Lincolnshire Vol. � (Barton in the Olden Time)

    Brown & Co, Hull

    �89� C.H. Crowder Bygone Lincolnshire Vol. � (Barton Ferry)

    Brown & Co, Hull

  • 6 Barton Bibliography 7Richard Clarke

    �89� C. Moor Some Account of St Mary’s Church, Barton-on-Humber

    Y Private, Barton

    �89� C. Moor Barton-on-Humber Churchwarden’s Accounts

    Y Lincolnshire Notes and Quaries, �

    �894 W. Dixon A History of Freemasonry in Lincolnshire

    Williamson, Lincoln

    �900 (c.) W. E. Foster The Plundered Ministers of Lincolnshire Guilford.

    Early �900s Barton Sports and Horse Show Programme

    Y

    Early �900s Journals of the Great Central Railway (�9 vols.)

    G.C.R. Society, Leicester.

    �904 E.P. Schofield Sidelights (poems, mostly local) F J.C. Lee, Barton

    �905 Rev. P. Featherstone

    Reminiscences of a Long Life (Wesleyan minister �850s)

    Kelly London

    �905Thomas Tombleson (B. H.)

    Fragments Relating to Barton on Humber Y H. W. Ball

    �906 Robert Brown Jnr. (B. H.)

    Notes on the Earlier History of Barton on Humber, Vol. �

    Y Elliot Stock, H.W. Ball & Son, Barton

    �908 Robert Brown Jnr. (B. H.)

    Notes on the Earlier History of Barton on Humber, Vol. �

    Y Elliot Stock, H.W. Ball & Son, Barton

    �909 H.W. Ball Some Account of St Peter’s Church, Barton-on-Humber

    Y Private, Barton

    �9�0 D. G. Hogarth Accidents of an Antiquary’s Life A MacMillan

    �9�� Rev’d A. Metcalf The Green Devil: A Romance of Thornton Abbey

    F

    �9�0 F.M. Stenton (ed) Documents Illustrative of the Social and Economic History of the Danelaw

    OUP (for the British Academy)

    �9�� W. E. Varah (B. H.)

    Pageant of a Thousand Years of the Church in Barton

    Y H. W. Ball, Barton

    �9�4 C.W. Forter & T. Longley (eds)

    Lincolnshire Domesday and Lindsey Survey

    Lincs. Record Society, �9

    �9�6 J. E. Courtney Recollected in Tranquillity A Y Heinemann, London

    F. Clipson (B. H.)

    A Diary of the Principal Events of the Years �900-�9��

    Y

    �9�� A. Sweeting The Garden of Memories (poems) FH.W. Ball & Son, Barton

    �9�5Lt. Comm. Rupert T. Gould, RN

    John Harrison and his Timekeepers

    Reprinted from ‘The Mariner’s Mirror’ (Quarterly Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, Vol XXI No �, April �9�5

    �9�6 W. E. Varah (B. H.)

    The Notable Churches of Barton-on-Humber

    Y Ball and Sons, Barton

    �940 C. Brears Lincolnshire in the �7th and �8th centuries

    London and Hull

    �940 T. Sheppard Saxon Relics from Barton, Lincs. YHull Museum Publications No �08. Also No �07 for �9�9

    �946 A.W. Clapham Barton-on-Humber, St Peters Y Archaeological Journal, �0�

    �947 County of Lincoln - Parts of Lindsey - Town and Country Planning Act, �947

    Lincoln

    �948 W. E. Varah (B. H.)

    Barton Bells Y Lovitt, Barton

    �950s + Henry TreeceBarton resident - wrote over 70 books, mostly historical fiction for children readers (see Appendix �)

    �95� F.G.G. Carr Sailing Barges London

    c �95�J. Burrow & Co Ltd Barton-upon-Humber Official Guide Y

    J. Burrow &Co Ltd, Cheltenham and London

    c �955 Barton U.D.C. Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire Official Guide

    Y Home Publishing Co., Croydon

    �955 J. Frank Humber Keels in The Mariner’s MirrorSoc. For Nautical Research, Vol. 4� No. 4, �955 (Greenwich)

    �95�-’55 R. Wailes Lincolnshire Windmills, Pt. II: Tower Mills

    Transactions of the Newcomen Soc. Vol. XXIX, �95�-’54 & �954-’55

    �956 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    The Revolt of the Field in Lincs. Nat. Union of Ag. Workers

    �957 J. ThirskEnglish Peasant Farming - The Agrarian History of Lincs. From Tudor to Recent Times

    London

    �957 Barton-upon-Humber: A Survey by the South T.W.G.

    Y Barton Town’s Women’s Guild

  • 8 Barton Bibliography 9Richard Clarke

    �960 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    A History of Schools and Education in Barton on Humber, Part �, �800-�850

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �960 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    An Account of some Achievements of Methodism in Barton, �796-�86�

    Y Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Barton

    c �96� Barton U.D.C. Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire Official Guide

    Y Home Publishing Co., Croydon

    �96� A. HarrisThe Humber Ferries and the rise of New Holland

    East Midland Geographer No. �5, �96� (Nottingham)

    �96� R. Russell The Enclosures of Barton-upon-Humber �79�-�796 & Hibaldstow, �796-�80�

    Barton W.E.A.

    �96� Barton U.D.C. Barton-upon-Humber Directory, �96�-’6�

    Y Quorum, Louth

    �96� John E. Swaby The Marshmen F A. Brown and Sons Ltd., London

    �964 Pevsner and Harris

    Lincolnshire Penguin, Harmondsworth

    �965 G.H. VarahA pictorial history of Old St. Peter’s church, the Great Church of St. Peter, the parochial chapel of St. Mary, the mission church of St. Chad Barton-upon-Humber

    Y Lovitt, Barton

    �965 H.M. Taylor & J. Taylor

    Anglo-Saxon Architecture, Vols � & � Cambridge

    �965 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    A History of Schools and Education in Lindsey �800-�90� - The Foundation and Maintenance of Schools for the Poor, Part �

    Lindsey County Council

    �965Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    A History of Schools and Education in Lindsey �800-�90� - Sunday Schools in Lindsey, Part �

    Lindsey County Council

    �966Yorkshire and Humberside Economic Planning Council - A Review of Yorkshire and Humberside

    Dept. of Economic Affairs

    �966 Barton U.D.C. Barton-upon-Humber Directory, �965-’66

    Y Allinson and Wilcox, Louth

    �966 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    A History of Schools and Education in Lindsey �800-�90� - The Church of England and the Provision of Elementary Education, Part �

    Lindsey County Council

    �967 J.R. Baker (R. Russell)

    A Short Guide and Directory to Barton-upon-Humber, �967, incorporating R.R. ‘Notes on the social history of Barton-on-Humber since Enclosure.

    Y J.R. Baker, Barton

    �967Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    A History of Schools and Education in Lindsey �800-�90� - Methodism and the Provision of Day Schools, Part 4

    Lindsey County Council

    �967 T. H. Kirk Back to the Wall (see Appendix �) F Faber and Faber

    �968 T. H. Kirk The River Gang F Faber and Faber

    �968 R.M. DorsonPeasant Customs and Savage Myths - selections from British Folklorists (R. Brown Jnr.)

    London

    �968 R.M. Dorson The British Folklorists (R. Brown Jnr.) London

    �968 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    The Enclosure of Barton upon Humber �79�-�796

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �968 A. A. D’Orley The Humber FerriesNidd Valley Narrow Gauge Railways, Knaresborough

    �968 M. Todd A Roman Bowl with Leaf-stamp Ornament

    Y Antiquaries Journal, XLVII, pt. II

    �969 T. H. Kirk The Ardrey Ambush F Faber and Faber

    �969 J.R. Baker A Short Guide and Directory to Barton-upon-Humber, �969

    Y J.R. Baker, Barton

    �969Central Unit for Environmental Planning

    Humberside : A Feasibility StudyH.M.S.O. for London, Dept. of Economic Affairs

    �970s H.M. Taylor Anglo-Saxon Architecture, Vol � Cambridge

    �970 The Church of England School, ��5th Anniversary (�845-�970)

    Y The School

    �970 Lindsey County Council

    Barton-upon-Humber Interim Plan, Draft

    Y Lindsey County Council

    �970G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    Two Experimental Romano-British Kiln Firings at Barton on Humber, Lincolnshire

    Y Scunthorpe Museum

    �970 E. Lewis Jack’s Return Home. Filmed as ‘Get Carter’ (see Appendix �)

    F Michael Joseph Ltd.

    �97� E. Lewis Plender F Michael Joseph Ltd.

    �97� and �976

    G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    Experimental Romano-British Kiln Firings at Barton on Humber

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �97� J.R. Baker A Short Guide and Directory to Barton-upon-Humber, �97�

    Y J.R. Baker, Barton

    �97� D. Owen Church and Society in Medieval Lincolnshire

    Soc. Lincs. Hist. and Archaeology

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    �97� (Draft �970)

    M.R. Sellors, County Planning Officer

    Barton upon Humber Interim Plan YLindsey County Council

    �97� J.R. Baker A Short Guide and Directory to Barton-upon-Humber, �97�

    Y J.R. Baker, Barton

    �97� R.J. Olney Lincolnshire Politics �8��-�885 OUP, London

    �97� G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    Experimental Romano-British Kiln Firings

    YCouncil for Brit. Archaeology Research Report No. �0

    �974 The Humber CrossingHull Junior Chamber of Commerce & Shipping

    �974 H.M. Taylor Old St Peter’s Church, Barton on Humber

    Y Archaeological Journal, ���

    �974 (Repr. �995)

    M. E. Ulyatt Flying Sail Y Bradley Publications, Hull

    �975 E. W. Evans The Story of Hall-Mark YHall’s Barton Ropery Co. Ltd.. Printed by Cloister Press, Stockport

    �975 E. Lewis The Rabbit F Michael Joseph Ltd.

    �976 S,A, Holm Brick and Tile Making in S. Humberside Scunthorpe Museum and Art Gallery

    �977G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    Experimental Kiln Firings at Barton on Humber, South Humberside Y

    Medieval Archaeology Vol. XXI

    �977G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    A Romano-British Pottery Kiln at Claxby, Lincs.: Excavation, Discussion and Firings

    Lincs. Hist. and Archaeology, Vol. ��

    �977 R. Russell (Ed) Barton on Humber in the �850s, Pt. �, Leisure and Pleasure

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �978 R. Russell (Ed) Barton on Humber in the �850s, Pt. �, The Town and The People

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �979 R. Russell (Ed) Barton on Humber in the �850s, Pt. �, Parish and Government

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �979N. Loughlin & K. Miller

    A Survey of Archaeological Sites in Humberside

    Hull - Humberside Libraries and Amenities

    �979M. E. Ulyatt & E.W. Paget-Tomlinson

    Humber Shipping - A Pictorial History Dalesman Books

    �979 R.W. Ambler Lincolnshire Returns of the Census of Religious Worship

    Lincoln Record Soc., 7�

    �979 J. Rogers Barton-on-Humber Guide and Directory Y J Rogers, Grimsby

    �978/79 G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    Romano-British Experimental Kiln Firings at Barton on Humber, England

    Y Acta prehistorica et archaeological 9/�0

    �980 J.R. WatkinA Francish bronze bowl from Barton-upon-Humber Y

    Lincs. Hist. and Archaeology, Vol. �5, 88-9

    �980D. Brazier, M. Wilson, P. Carter (eds)

    The Humber BridgeHull Junior Chamber of Commerce & Shipping

    �980 R. Russell (Eds) The Town Book of �676 Y Barton W.E.A.

    �980 M. Chambers (Ed.)

    The Barton on Humber Town Book, �676 Y Barton W.E.A.

    �98� Spanning the Humber Cherryprint

    �98� G. Wilkinson Bridging the Humber Cerialis Press

    �98� N. Scotland Methodism and the Revolt of the Field (�87�-�896)

    Gloucester

    �98�C. Atkins, A. Hatt, B. Whitwell

    Deepdale, Barrow-on-Humber; (the excavation of a Romano-British aisled building; interim report).

    �98�A. M. Burnett and J. B. Whitwell

    Barton upon Humber Treasure Trove YBritish Museum Occasional Paper No. ��

    �98�, Revised Edition �994

    G. F. Bryant (B. H.) The Early History of Barton on Humber Y Barton W.E.A.

    �98� Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Headstone on Lincolnshire as Works of Art and evidence of Craftsmanship

    Barton W.E.A.

    �98� Reprint �98�, �nd reprint �988

    D. Lee The Construction of the Humber Bridge YDavid Lee Photography Ltd. Barton

    �98�Glanford Borough Council

    Barton-upon-Humber District Plan Adoption Draft and District Plan Adoption

    YGlanford Borough Council

    �98� G. H. Varah (B. H.)

    The Vicars of Barton upon Humber Y Private, Barton

    �98� Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Headstones in Lincolnshire, Pt. � Barton W.E.A.

    �98� (facs)Burnett’s Hull Daily Shipping List (Jan. �80�-May �80�)

    Malet Lambert Local Hist. Reprints No. ��, Hull

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    �98� E. GillettThe Humberside Region in the �9th Century (Studies in Regional and Local History, No. �)

    �98�W. and K. Rodwell

    St. Peter’s Church, Barton-upon-Humber: Excavation and Structural Study, �978-’8�

    YSoc. Of Antiquaries of London, Vol. LXII Pt. II

    �98� M. Hopper The Birds of Barton and District Y Barton W.E.A.

    �98� Dr. P. McCann and Dr. F. A. Young

    Samuel Wilderspin and the Infant School Movement

    Croom Helm Ltd., Beckenham

    �98� Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Landscape Changes in South Humberside, The Enclosures of Thirty-seven Parishes

    Humberside Leisure Services

    �98� T.W. Townsend & A. Gunstone

    Seventeenth Century Tradesmen’s Tokens of Lincolnshire

    Lincolnshire Museums

    �98� D. Gill Humberside Structure Plan Humberside County Council

    �98� W. Rodwell St. Peter’s Church, Barton upon Humber Y Dept. of Environment

    �98� Barton Civic Soc. - G. Bryant

    Barton-upon-Humber Town Trail Y Barton Civic Soc.

    �984 G.H. Varah St Mary’s church, Barton upon Humber Y Private, Barton

    �984 G.B. Mann Passage of Humber North Ferriby

    �984 R. Russell (Ed) Barton on Humber in the �850s, Pt. 4, Cradle to the Grave

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �984 W. Rodwell and J. Bentley

    Our Christian Heritage (pp�8, 56,58,60-6�, 67, 84, ��5, ���)

    Y Phillip, London

    �984 G. Bryant (B. H.)

    The Medieval Churches of Barton on Humber

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

    �985 G. Bryant (B. H.)

    Domesday Book: How to Read it Waltham W.E.A.

    �985 P. Stafford The East Midlands in the early Middle Ages

    Leicester Uni. Press

    �985 D. Foster My Father - Captain Joseph Foster, �867-�9��

    Private

    �985 C. T. Goode The Railways of North Lincolnshire (pp �6, 68, 7�,7�)

    Private

    �985 D. Gill Humberside Structure Plan Explanatory Memorandum

    Humberside County Council

    �985 Barton Town Council (R. Russell

    Barton-on-Humber Official Guide and Directory incorporating R.R. ‘The early history of Barton-upon-Humber

    Y London

    �986 A. M. Burnett and J. B. Whitwell

    The Burwell Farm, Barton upon Humber, Treasure Trove

    Y British Museum Occasional Paper No. 58

    �986 F. A. Greenhill Monumental Incised Slabs in the County of Lincoln

    Francis Coates Charitable Foundation, Newport Pagnell

    �986 W.B. Herbert &D.N. Robinson

    Lincolnshire Railways in Camera (Vol �, p56)

    Y Quotes Ltd., Buckingham

    �986 M. E. Ulyatt Barton-upon-Humber in Old Postcards Y European Library, Netherlands

    �986 P. Dolman Lincolnshire Windmills - A Contemporary Survey (pp �� & �6

    Y Lincolnshire County Council

    �986 Humberside Archaeology Unit

    Prehistoric Humberside Humberside C. C.

    �986 Humberside Archaeology Unit

    The Romans in Humberside Humberside C. C.

    �986 Humberside Archaeology Unit

    Anglo-Saxon and Viking Humberside Humberside C. C.

    �987 Glanford Borough Council

    Barton Clay pits subject Plan: adopted March, �987

    Y Glanford Borough Council

    �987 J. R. Watkin and J. B. Whitwell

    Changing Faces - Man in Humberside from the Stone Age to AD�500

    Humberside C. C.

    �987 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Cottagers and Cows �800-�89�: the Cow Clubs in Lincolnshire, charity, self-help, self-interest

    Barton W.E.A.

    �987 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    The Water Drinkers in Lindsey. The Earlier Temperance Movement: �8�7-�860

    Barton W.E.A.

    �987 G. H. Varah (B. H.)

    Lincoln Cathedral Stone Private, Barton upon Humber

    �988 B. Whitwell Late Roman Settlements on the Humber and Anglian Beginnings.

    British Archaeological Report Series �9�

    �988 E. Gillett The Humber Region at War �79�-�8�5 Y Humberside Leisure Services

    �988 M. Hopper A Look at Barton-upon-Humber and the Clay Pits

    Y Barton Clay Pits

    �988 F. Schofield Humber Keels and Keelmen Y Dalton Ltd., Lavenham

  • �4 Barton Bibliography �5Richard Clarke

    �988 D. Williams, Director of C.P.S. Team

    Like a Dream Remembered: A short history of the Borough of Glanford

    Glanford Borough Council

    �989 J. E. Swaby Random Rhymes F Peter Spiegl & Co, Stamford

    �989 Humberside Archaeology Unit

    Castledyke - Voices from beyond the Grave

    Y Humberside County Council

    �989 N. Pevsner and N. Antram & J. Harris

    The Buildings of England - Lincolnshire Penguin, Harmondsworth

    �990 C. Skull Scales and Weights in early Anglo-Saxon England

    Y Archaeological Journal, �47

    �990 W. Rodwell Anglo-Saxon painted sculpture at Wells, Breamore and Barton-upon-Humber

    �990 D. Stoker, Ed. D. Parsons

    A Study of the Re-Use of Stone in Lincs. In Stone, Quarrying and Building in England 4�-�5�5

    Chichester and the Royal Archaeological Institute

    �990 M. Foreman Excavations at Castledyke, �990 Y Humberside Archaeology Unit, Humberside C.C.

    �990 C. Ketchell A Barton-on-Humber Bibliography Y Local History Archives Unit, Hull College of Further Education

    �990 S. Ellis and D. R. Crowther (eds)

    Humber Perspectives - A Region Through the Ages (articles)

    Hull University Press

    �990 G. Bryant (B. H.) and J. Alexander

    Royal Arms in Lincs. Churches Barton W.E.A.

    �99� E. Coulam (ed K. Negoro)

    The Barton Area Brick and Tile Industry - A personal view

    Y Barton Clay Pits

    �99� R. Wailes Lincs. Windmills (pp �0�-�05) Friends of Heckington Mill

    �99� K. Cameron The Place Names of Lincolnshire, Part Two - Lindsey North Riding - The Wapentake of Yarborough

    English Place-name Soc. , Vol. LXIV & LXV for �986-7 and �987-8

    �99� D Tyszka, K. Miller and G. Bryant (editors)

    Land, People and Landscapes, including ‘Rex Russell’s Bibliography’ pp.4-9 but only up to �990 (see Appendix 6)

    Lincolnshire Books

    �99� J. French (B. H.) A Victorian Legacy (in 85 above) Y (as 85)

    �99�/� P. Everson and G. C. Knowles

    The Anglo-Saxon Bounds of Aet Bearuwe Y English Place-name Soc. Journal �5

    �99� K. Steedman Excavations at Glebe Farm, Barton upon Humber

    Y Unpublished archive report

    �99� Barton Town Council

    Barton-upon-Humber Town Council Civil War Festival, �99�

    Y Barton Yown Council

    �99� F. Kirk My Life A Humberside College of H. E., Local History Unit, Hull

    �99� C. Varah Before I die again Constable, London

    �99� E, Schofield Humber Keels and Keelmen Hull

    �99� (Reprint �998)

    P. Anderson Railways of Lincolnshire (pp 80, 8�) Irwell Press, Clophill

    �99� D. Boyce & J. Markham

    a) The Tennyson Family in Market Rasen, �774-�8�5 (b) The Tennysons in Holderness

    Tennyson Research Bulletin Vol. 6 No. �

    �99� S.H. Rigby Medieval Grimsby University of Hull Press

    �99� S. Bennett and N. Bennett

    An Historical Atlas of Lincolnshire University of Hull Press

    �99� J. Rogers Barton-on-Humber Guide and Directory Y J. Rogers, Grimsby

    �99� Ed. A. Vince Pre-Viking Lindsey City of Lincoln Archaeology Unit

    �994 G. Bryant The Early History of Barton on Humber Y Barton W.E.A.

    �994 Glanford Borough Council

    Glanford Local Plan: Consultation Draft Glanford Borough Council

    �994 Barton Civic Soc. Barton-upon-Humber Town Walks - Waterside Walk

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

    �994 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Living and Learning in Lindsey, Lincolnshire �8�0-�890

    University of Hull

    �994 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    A History of School Teachers in Lindsey, Lincs. �800-�90�

    Barton W.E.A.

    �994 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Three Lincolnshire Labourers’ Movements

    Barton W.E.A.

    �995 A Religious Survey of Barton-on-Humber

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

    �995 A fresh start for Barton-upon-Humber Summary - A Regeneration Study

    Y

    �995 Barton Civic Soc. Barton-upon-Humber Town Walks - Victorian Walk

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

  • �6 Barton Bibliography �7Richard Clarke

    �995 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    The Logic of Open Field Systems Soc. Lincs. Hist. and Archaeology

    �995 N. J. Day Bricks and Sails - The John Franks (�757-�957) (pp ��-�5)

    Gt. Grimsby Museums and Heritage Service

    �995 Barton St. Peter’ C. of E. School: �50th Anniversary Booklet (�845-�995)

    Y Barton St Peter’sChurch of England Primary School

    �996 P. Hebgin-Barnes The Medieval Stained Glass of the County of Lincolnshire

    C.U.M.A. Oxford

    �996 J. Park The Barton-on-Humber project. A large collection of Waterlogged wood …..

    Y Proc. Of the 6th I.C.O.M. Group on wet organic Archaeological Materials Conference

    �996 R. Carroll Printed maps of Lincolnshire, �576-�900 Lincoln Record Soc., Vol. 84

    �996 A. J. Ludlam Railways to New Holland and the Humber Ferries

    �996 K. Leahy & D. Williams

    North Lincolnshire - A Pictorial History Hutton Press & North Lincs. Council

    �997 J. Bishop Barton on Humber Literary Institute Lincolnshire Past and Present �6 (�996/7), SLHA, Lincoln

    �997 K. Miller St Peter’s Church, Information for Teachers

    Y English Heritage

    �997 Barton-upon-Humber Official Directory and Guide

    Y Newton Printing Services, Barton

    �997 Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Sedition- Insurrection- and Invasion? The French Revolution in Lincs. History

    Lincs. Books

    �997 G. Bryant (B. H.)

    Barton Remembered Part One - Lest we Forget

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �998 Barton Civic Soc. Barton-upon-Humber Town Walks - Georgian Walk

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

    �998 K. Maitland and J. Bishop

    Scandals and Legends of Barton-upon-Humber

    Y Voluntary Action N. Lincs..

    �998 G. Drinkall and M. Foreman

    The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Castledyke South, Barton on Humber

    Y Sheffield Excavation Reports

    �998 G. Bryant (B.H.) Barton Remembered Part Two - The Home Front

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �998 K. Cameron A Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place-names

    English Place-Name Soc.

    �999 P. Everson and D. Stocker

    Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculptures - Lincolnshire

    British Academy

    �999 D.N. Robinson Lincolnshire Bricks, A History and Gazetteer

    Heritage Lincolnshire, Heckington

    �999 P. Everson and D. Stocker

    Pre-Viking Lindsey Lincoln Archaeology Unit

    �999 St Peter’s Revealed Y English Heritage

    �999 K. Maitland and J. Bishop

    Scandals and Legends of Barton-upon-Humber: Bk. � Ghosts, Money and Love

    Y Voluntary Action North Lincs.

    �999 & �006 J. and V. Holland Images of England - Barton upon Humber

    Y Tempus

    �999 G. F. Bryant (B. H.) and V. Hunter

    How thow schalt thy paresche preche’ John Myre’s Instructions for Parish Priests. Pt. �

    Barton W.E.A.

    CHAMP (Co-ordinator)

    Millennium Community Wall Hanging Y CHAMP, Barton

    �000 G. Bryant, R. Clarke, J. French, D. Williams, M. Hopper

    Barton Regeneration Centre, A Short Guide to 5�, Fleetgate

    Y Barton upon Humber Regeneration

    �000 J. Young The Pottery from Barrow Rd., Barton upon Humber

    Y Unpublished Report for Lindsay Archaeological Services

    �000 K. Mller A guide to St Peter’s Church, Barton-upon-Humber

    Y English Heritage

    �000 G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    Barton Remembered Part Three - Those who Came Back

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �000 (Reprint �009)

    J. R. Ketteringham

    Lincolnshire Bells and Bellfounders Private

    �00� I. Tyers The Tree-Ring Analysis of Coffin Timbers Excavated at the church of St Peter’s, Barton on Humber, N. Lincs

    English Heritage

    �00� R. Newton My Childhood Playground A Y Hutton Press

    �00� J. Bradley Excavations at Barrow Rd., Barton-on-Humber, �999-�000

    Y Lincs. History and Archaeology, �7

    �00� E. Brice A County Grammar School Remembered Y Beverley (?) CHAMP, Barton

  • �8 Barton Bibliography �9Richard Clarke

    �00� E. Coulam & C.H. Watkinson

    The Barton Area Brick and Tile Industry Y

    �00� J.R. Ketteringham

    Lincolnshire Natives and Others J.R. Ketteringham, Lincoln

    �00� Ed. J. Walton Aspects of Northern Lincolnshire Wharncliffe Books

    �00� Rex C. Russell (B. H.)

    Great Changes �79�-�900 in Barton on Humber; enclosure, population, schools and Methodism.

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �00� G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    The Church in late Medieval Barton on Humber

    y Barton W.E.A.

    �00� J. Jones Barton-upon-Humber coffin fittings; XRF analysis

    Y University of Durham, unpublished

    �00� Barton shop workers in �88�: Shops and Shopping in Barton

    Y CHAMP, Barton

    �00� G. F. Bryant and G. Plumb

    How thow schalt thy paresche preche’ John Myre’s Instructions for Parish Priests, Pt. �

    Barton W.E.A.

    �00� N. Wright (ed) Lincolnshire’s Industrial Heritage, A Guide

    Soc. For Lincolnshire History and Archaeology

    �004 Voluntary Action Feasibility Study for the Conversion of Community Rooms at Trinity Methodist Church

    Y Voluntary Action, N. Lincs.

    �004 J. Howard & C. Lester (eds)

    Lincolnshire on the Move Soc. For Lincolnshire History and Archaeology

    �005 C. Bates & M. Bairstow

    Railways in North Lincolnshire M. Bairstow, Leeds

    �005 M. Arthur Last Post (inclu. auto. Of T. Kirk) London

    �005 J. Stevenson The Tomblesons of Barton on Humber Journal of the Lincs. Methodist History Soc., Vol. 6, No. 6, (October)

    �005 R. Clapson (B. H.)

    Barton and the River Humber, �086-�900

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �005 D. Stocker and P. Everson

    Summoning St Michael; Early Romanesque Towns in Lincolnshire

    Oxford

    �006 R.W. Ambler Lincolnshire Parish Correspondence of John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln �8�7-5�

    Lincoln Record Soc., Vol. 94

    �006 G. F. Bryant (B. H.)

    Losing the Way: Prehistoric Trackways and Roman roads in the North Lincolnshire Wolds’

    Lincs. Past and Present, 6�

    �006 D. Tyszka Church and People in a Victorian Country Town, Barton parish �8�0-�900.

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �006 D. Jager Windmills of Lincolnshire surviving into the ��st century

    Heritage Lincolnshire, Heckington

    �007 Barton-upon-Humber Chamber of Trade

    Barton-upon-Humber, �007 Y Voluntary Action, N. Lincs.

    �007 St. Augustine Webster Church, a history Y To accompany consecration by Rt. Rev. Bishop M. McMahon

    �007 R. Clarke Discover Barton, Rural Walks: Parish Pathways Humber Bank and area

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

    �007 R. Clarke Discover Barton, Rural Walks: Parish Pathways Inland

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

    �007 W. Rodwell St Peter’s Church, Barton-on-Humber Y English Heritage, London

    �007 W. Fenton Ropeworks - A brief History of Hall’s Barton Ropery

    Y Fathom Press, Barton

    �007 N. Triplow Family Ties - Stories from Hall’s Barton Ropery

    Y Fathom Press, Barton

    �007 G. F. Bryant (B. H.) and N. Land (B. H.)

    Bricks, Tiles and Bicycles in Barton before �900

    Y Barton W.E.A.

    �007 T. Waldron St. Peter’s, Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire, Vol. � The Human Remains

    Y Oxbow

    �007 R. Clapson (B. H.) and D. Stockdale (B. H.)

    Roads, Coaches and Carriers in Barton before �900

    Y Fathom Writers Press, Barton

    �008 Info. Booklet Barton upon Humber and the South Humber Collection

    North Lincolnshire Council

    �008 Rev. D. Rowett The church of St. Peter, Barton-upon-Humber, A Eucharist of Requiem to mark the return of the remains of those buried here c.950 - �850

    Y Barton, St. Mary’s P.C.C.

    �008 N. Saul (M. Davies and A. Prescott, eds)

    The Medieval Monuments of St Mary’s Barton on Humber’ in Davies and Prescott London and the Kingdom in the later Middle Ages

    Harlaxton Medieval Studies, �6

    �009 Barton Civic Soc. - R. Clarke

    Barton-upon-Humber Town Guide (revised)

    Y Barton Civic Soc.

  • �0 Barton Bibliography ��Richard Clarke

    �009 N. Land (B. H.) Elswick-Hopper of Barton-on-Humber - The Story of a Great British Cycle Maker

    Y Fathom Writers Press, Barton

    �0�0 M. Martin (ed) Barton and District Guide and Services Directory

    Y Scoff Publishing Ltd., Barton

    �0�0 Prof. W. Rodwell and C. Atkins

    St. Peter’s Church, Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire: A parish church and its community, Vol. �, Pts. � and �

    Y Oxbow

    �0�� J. Freeman (Badham and Cockerham eds)

    Two Lincolnshire Merchants: Walter Pescot and Simon Seman of Barton-on -Humber’ in S. Badham and P. Cockerham The Beste and fairest of all Lincolnshire: The Church of St Botolph, Boston and its Medieval Monuments

    Oxford

    �0�� The Barton Directory Y www.thebartondirectory.co.uk

    �0�� J. Sass Windmills in Lincolnshire (includes Barton)

    Citrine

    �0�� The Barton-upon-Humber Directory Y www.thebartondirectory.co.uk

    �0�� R. Clarke Housing in a Nineteenth Century North Lincolnshire Market Town: A study of Barton-on-Humber.

    Y Fathom Writers Press, Barton

    �0�� M. Martin (ed) The Barton-upon-Humber Directory Y Barton Direct

    �0�� G. Bryant, N. Land and S. Wright.

    A Doctor’s War - Tom Kirk’s Diaries (Barton Remembered �9�9-�945, Part Four.

    Barton Civic Soc.

    Date unknown

    W.O. Varah A History of Barton-upon-Humber from Roman Times to the �0th century

    Date unknown

    G. H. Varah A Pictorial History of St. Peter’s, St Mary’s and St. Chad’s Churches

    Y John Lovitt, Barton.

    Date unknown

    C. M. Harvey The Barton Ferry Y Hessle Local History Soc..

    Date unknown

    Waterways and Railways of Barton Upon Humber and New Holland

    Lincs. Local Hist. Soc.: Industrial History Group

    Date unknown

    Isabel Wilson Born to Blush Unseen (B. of Philip Pape) B Newton Printing Services, Barton

    Date unknown

    The Ancient Churches of Barton-on-Humber

    Y Barton Parochial Church Council

    Appendix �

    – Bartonian Novelists (taken from a Report to the Environment sub Committee of Barton Civic Society).

    Henry Treece; English teacher at Barton Grammar School in �9�9 and again from �946 to �959. He began writing during his teaching career and continued after retirement. He wrote mostly children’s historical fiction but also some poetry and biography. List of titles; The Exiles, Fighting Men, The Golden Strangers, The Great Captains, Herbert Read, Horned Helmet, Hounds of the King, I cannot go Hunting Tomorrow, The Invaders, The Jet Beads, The Road to Miklagard, The Rebels, The Windswept City, The Crusaders, Don’t Expect any Mercy, Dylan Thomas, Ask for King Billy, Bronze Sword, Castle and Kings, Killer in Dark Glasses, Last of the Vikings, Legions of the Eagle, Man with a Sword, War Dog, Vinland the Good, Viking’s Sunset, The Viking Saga, Swords from the North, Splintered Sword, Red Settlement, The Queen’s Brooch, Electra, The Dark Island, Dream Time, The Eagles have Flown, Bury your Dead, The Burning of Njal, The Children’s Crusade.

    Fisher, Green and Crouch The Bodley Head Monographs; Henry Treece, C.S. Lewis, Beatrix Potter (London, �969)

    Thomas Kirk; General practitioner in Barton from �9�4 - ? He was the author of several books intended for children, he also wrote a number of plays, much performed by Barton Amateur Dramatic Society. Novels; The Ardrey Ambush (�969), Back to the Wall (�967), The River Gang.

    Ted Lewis; His family moved to Barton when he was a child and later he attended Barton Grammar School. As an adult he became a writer and artist. His 11 books of modern fiction are well known, one being made into a ‘cult classic’ film. He also wrote for radio broadcasts. As an artist he produced many evocative scenes of life in Barton, past and then.Novels; All the Way Home, and all the Night Through, Billy Rags, Boldt, GBH, Get Carter, Jack Carter the Mafia Pigeon, Jack Carter’s Law, Jack’s Return Home, Plender, The Rabbit.

    Steve Chibnall ‘Get Carter’, British Film Guide 6. (Tauris, London and New York, �00�)

    Rev. Dr. John Swaby; While incumbent at Barton in the �960s wrote;The Marshmen (�96�) and Random Rhymes.

    Also; E.P. Schifield, Rev’d. A. Metcalf and A. Sweeting – see main inventory.

    Date unknown

    J. Burrow & Co Barton-upon-Humber Official Guide Y J. Burrow and Co Ltd., Cheltenham and London

    Date unknown

    Glanford Borough Council

    Conservation Areas, Barton-upon-Humber

    Y Glanford B.C.

    Date unknown

    F. Clipson The History and Reminiscences of Barton upon Humber

    Y

    Date unknown

    A Memorial Tribute to H. Boulton, the first Headmaster, 1931-1944

    Barton Grammar School

    Date unknown

    H. Whiles (O.H. Boyd)

    The Waterside Project Y Published in B. Civ. Soc. Newsletter.

    Date unknown

    C.W. Watkinson Pig Keeping in �9�0s Barton, and other subjects

    Y

    Date unknown

    R. Russell Lindsey Infant Schools and Samuel Wilderspin

    Unpublished Ms.

  • �� Barton Bibliography ��Richard Clarke

    Appendix �

    Privately held and available for reference from Brian Peeps;Barton Parish Magazines from Dec. �889 to Dec. �944.Thomas Tombleson’s Notes – a number of hand-written books of notes on elements of Barton’s history and on the community in the early �0th century.Church Records for Barton from �556 almost to the present day.

    Appendix �

    List suggested by ‘Friends of the Barton Line’.Anderson, P. The Railways of Lincolnshire (Irwell Press, �99�)Anderson, P. Lincolnshire Railway Memories (Irwell Press, �007)Bates C. and Bairstow, M. Railways in North Lincolnshire (M. Bairstow, �005)Berridge, A. Friends of the Line (Digital story) (BBC, �00�)Berridge, A. Bolstering the Barton Line; Call to Action – A Way Forward (�005)Croft, E, Lincolnshire Railway Stations on Old Picture Postcards (Reflections of a Bygone Age, 2000)Dow, G. Great Central (� vols) (London, �959)Gay, S. Through Kirton Tunnel; A Railway Journey from Sheffield to Cleethorpes (Pickard, 2004)Goode, C.T. The Railways of North LincolnshireLudham, A.J. Railways to New Holland and the Humber Ferries (Oakwood, �996)Reeves, B. Rambles in Lincolnshire (L.N.E.R.)Rail Ale (pamphlet, Friends of the Barton Line, �008)Guide to the Barton Line (pamphlet, Friends of the Barton Line, �999)

    Appendix 4

    Trade Directories.Trade Directories were produced on a county by county basis by various publishers from the �8�0s to the �9�0s. Throughout that period Barton was on the northern edge of the ‘Riding’ of Lindsey which, although having a separate county council, was for trade directory purposes part of ‘Lincolnshire’.Some original trade directories are in private possession in Barton and some photocopies exist. All may be studied at Lincolnshire County Archives, St. Rumbold St., Lincoln.There follows a list of most trade directories;White’s history and directory of Lincolnshire and Hull, �8�6. “ , �84�. “ , �856. “ , �87�. “ , �88�. “ (not Hull), �89�. Pigot’s Lincolnshire Directory, �8�8. “ , �8�5. “ , �84�Kelly & Co. Post Office Directory of Lincolnshire, 1849. “ , �855. “ , �86�. “ , �868. “ , �876. “ , �885. “ , �889. “ , �896. “ , �900.Kelly & Co. Post Office Directory of Lincolnshire, 1905. “ , �909. “ , �9��. “ , �9�9. “ , �9��. “ , �9�6.

    “ , �9�7. Morris & Co. Commercial Directory and Gazetteer of Lincolnshire, �86� and Hagar & Co. Commercial Directory of the Market Towns in Lincolnshire, �849 – see Bibliography.

    Barton Bibliography, Appendix 5, Local Council Reports, Byelaws etc.• �95�, Building Byelaws made under the Public Health Act, �9�6. The Urban District Council of Barton-upon-Humber. Published by Shad and Sons Ltd., London.• 1953, F.P.H. Birtwhistle & J.H. Rhodes, Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health (& Public Health Inspector, �956). Barton-upon-Humber Urban District Council.• 1960, J.S. Robertson & J. Kirk, Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health & Annual Report of the Public Health Inspector, �959. Barton U.D.C. Ditto for �960, �96�, �96� > �97�.• �99�, The Future of Local Government from the Humber to the Wash. Local Government Commission for England.

    Appendix 6,

    Miscellaneous.• Civic Society Newsletters;These have been produced annually by Barton Civic Society. Many contain high quality articles, thoroughly researched. They also provide evidence of changes and developments across the years. C.S. Newsletters have been printed since �970.

    • Publications by Rex Russell since �99� (see Bibliography entry for �99�) not included in the main list;�99�, R. Russell Aspects of the History of Caistor, �790 – �860 (W.E.A. Nettleton)�998, R. Russell The Enclosure of Kirton in Lindsey, �79� – �80� (The Kirton in Lindsey Soc.)2002, R. Russell From cock-fighting to Chapel Building: Changes in Popular Culture in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Lincolnshire (Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, Heckington)�005, R. Russell ‘Methodism ; Growth and Achievements in North Lincs. Pt. � (Wesleyans), Isaac Pitman and Barton Methodism’ (Journal of the Lincolnshire Methodist History Soc. Vol. 6 No. 5, March �005)�005, R Russell ‘Methodism: Growth and Achievements in North Lincs. Pt. � The Primitive Methodists in Barton’ plus others of direct relevance to Barton (J.L.M.H.S. Vol. 6, No. 6, Oct. �005• Bartonian Printed by the Town Council since �994. July �0�� was Issue No. 57.• Barton Grammar School Magazine.

    • References in publications of the Lincoln Record Society.

    • References in volumes of the Associated Archaeological and Architectural Societies.

    • References in volumes Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, published between �887 and �9�7.

    • Volumes in the History of Lincolnshire Series published by The Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology.

    • References in Studies in the History of Lincolnshire series.

    • Official Programmes of the Barton on Humber and District Horse Show Society. By the 1920s this became the B. on H. and District Agricultural Society (Ball printers). • Daniel Defoe A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain (Various editions)

    • Poll-books, giving lists (usually alphabetical) of those who voted (before universal suffrage and secret ballot) in county elections on the following dates; Sept. �780, May �807, June �8�8, Nov./Dec. �8��, Dec. �8��, Aug. �84�, July �85� (for North Lincolnshire election).

    • Lincolnshire Archives Committee – Archivists Report �� (�959 – �960) espec. Deposit by Brown, Hudson and Hudson, solicitors of Barton. Secondly Report �� (�96� – �96�) espec. Deposit by Davies, Thornton and Locking, solicitors of Barton. Both published by Lincolnshire Archives Committee.

  • �4 Barton Bibliography �5Richard Clarke

    • The Gentleman’s Magazine Library, Pt. VII, (few local notes), Gomme and Milne (ed), London, �896.

    • Various pamphlets produced during a ‘pamphlet war’ of the �850s between on the one hand R. Brown Snr, W. Graburn and J.L. Brown and on the other the Rev. G. Uppleby.

    • Between Trent and Ancholme – in and around an old-fashioned Garden, E. Fowler of Winterton, Jackson of Brigg, �908 (many Barton references).

    • Memoirs of the Geological Survey – England and Wales – The Water Supply of Lincolnshire from Underground Sources, H.B. Woodward, H.M.S.O., �904.

    • The History of Brigg Grammar School, F. Henthorn, Brigg, �959 (info. on Nelthorpes and Barton).

    • A Bibliography of Lincolnshire Methodism, J.S. English, author Gainsborough, �994.

    • A List of the Lincolnshire series of Tradesmen’s Tokens and Town Pieces of the �7th century, J. Simpson, London and Derby, �87�.

    • A Catalogue of the Town and Trade Tokens of Lincolnshire issued in the �7th century, Vol. �, Gunstone, Lincoln Museums, �9��.

    • The House of Brocklesby and Other Poems, R. Franklin, Hull, �844 (R.F. usually associated with South Ferriby and his collection of poems ‘The Miller’ Muse (�8�4). He later moved to Barton.

    • The Humber Wetlands – The Archaeology of a Dynamic Landscape, R. Van de Noort (gen. ed.), Bollinton Cheshire, �004. This is a general title for a series of very detailed and informative studies the research for which was overseen by the University of Hull. There are volumes on; the Hull Valley, Holderness, Trent and Ancholme lowlands and the Lincolnshire Marsh. Date of publication vary slightly. If not available in local libraries they can be consulted at the relevant Sites and Monuments Record or Historic Environment Record.

    • A Dynamic Estuary – Man, Nature and the Humber, N.V. Jones, Hull University Press, �988.

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