20 items found

Somerset Archaeology 2019 (2020)

C. J. Webster

Building recording in 2004

"Excavating" in archives

Patricia Witts

The lost mythological figures mosaic from Pitney, Somerset

Patricia Witts

The art of gentle persuasion (Somerset Wildlife Trust)

Mike Whitaker

Beecham's Cottage, Pitney

Lionel F. J. Walrond

Local legends and fragments of history; relating to Langport, Somerton, Pitney and Muchelney

Mosaics and room function ... fourth-century Romano-British villas

Patricia Witts

Church-Wardens' accounts

Edmund Hobhouse (Bishop)

Pitney and its register book

Douglas L. Hayward

Bronze sword found on Pitney Moor

Harold St. George Gray

Short pedigree of Pyne of Baltonsborough, Curry Mallet and Pitney (2003)

James Crauford-Stuart

The Pitney pavement, discovered by Samuel Hasell, of Littleton, A.D. 1828; and illustrated from his notes (1832)

Richard Colt Hoare (2nd Baronet Hoare of Barn Elms)

Somerset parish registers: marriages (1902) [Vol. 2, ]

W. P. W. Phillimore

The Pitney pavement, discovered by Samuel Hasell, Esq., of Littleton, A.D. 1828; and illustrated, with his notes (1831)

Richard Colt Hoare (2nd Baronet Hoare of Barn Elms)

An act for dividing, exchanging, allotting, and inclosing the open and commonable lands and fields, within the parish of Pitney otherwise Pitney Lortie, in the county of Somerset (1802)

Government of Great Britain