Publication Cover
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
A Review of History and Archaeology in the County
Volume 85, 2013 - Issue 1
448
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Pontefract: A Review of the Evidence for the Medieval Town

&
Pages 68-96 | Published online: 03 Dec 2013

Bibliography

  • Arnold, T. ed. 1885. Simeonis Monachi Opera Omnia: Historia Regum, Rolls Series 75 (2).
  • Aston, M. and Bond, J. 1987. The Landscape of Towns.
  • Bailey, R. N. 1971. ‘An Anglo-Saxon Pin-Head from Pontefract’, YAJ, 42: 405–06.
  • Barley, M. W. 1975. ‘Town Defences in England and Wales after 1066’ in Barley, M.W. ed., The Plans and Topography of Medieval Towns in England and Wales, CBA Research Report 14.
  • Baxter, D. 2001. ‘The Representation of Lordship and Land Tenure in Domesday Book’, in Hallam Smith, E. and Bates, D. eds, Domesday Book, 73–102.
  • Bell, S. 2004. ‘Archaeological Mitigation at North Baileygate, Pontefract, West Yorkshire: An Assessment’, unpublished Arcus Report 710d.1.
  • Bellamy, C. V. 1965. Pontefract Priory Excavations 1957–61, Thoresby Society Publication 49.
  • Beresford, M. 1967. New Towns of the Middle Ages. Town Plantation in England, Wales and Gascony.
  • Blair, J. 2001. ‘Estate Memoranda of c.1070 from the See of Dorchester on Thames’, English Historical Review, 116: 114–23.
  • —— 1988. Minsters and Parish Churches.
  • —— 2000. ‘Small Towns 600–1270’, in Palliser, D. M. ed., The Cambridge Urban History of Britain: I: 600–1540.
  • —— 2005. The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society.
  • Blinkhorn, P. 2006. ‘Saxon Pottery’, in Cumberpatch, C. G. and Slowikowski, A. M., ‘Medieval and Post- Medieval Pottery from Excavations in Pontefract’, unpublished synthesis.
  • Boothroyd, B. 1807. The History of the Ancient Borough of Pontefract etc.
  • Brears, P. C. 1968. ‘An Early Sixteenth Century Building in the Market Place, Pontefract’, Pontefract Archaeol. J. 1968, 6–12.
  • Brown, W. 1892. Yorkshire Inquisitions in the reigns of Henry III and Edward I, Yorkshire Archaeol. Soc. Record Series 12 (1891).
  • Burgess, A. 2001. ‘Jubilee Place, Northgate, Pontefract, West Yorkshire’, ASWYAS Report 883, unpublished.
  • Butler, L. 1975. ‘The Evolution of Towns: Planned Towns After 1066’, in Barley, M. W. ed., The Plans and Topography of Medieval Towns in England and Wales, CBA Research Report 14.
  • Clarke, H. 1984. The Archaeology of Medieval England.
  • Cumberpatch, C. G. 2002. ‘The Medieval and Later Pottery’, in Roberts 2002, 170–226.
  • Cumberpatch, C. G. and Roberts, I, forthcoming 2013. ‘A Stamford Ware Pottery Kiln in Pontefract: A Geographical Enigma and a Dating Dilemma’, Medieval Archaeology, 57.
  • Dickens, A. G. 1967. The English Reformation.
  • Dobson, R. B. 1986. ‘Yorkshire Towns in the Late Fourteenth Century’, Thoresby Society, 59, Miscellany 18, 1, 1–21.
  • Dugdale, W. 1846. Monasticon Anglicanum: A History of the Abbies and Other Monasteries . . . in England and Wales, v, ed. J. Caley, H. Ellis and B. Bandinel.
  • Dyer, A. 1991. Decline and Growth in English Towns 1400–1640.
  • Dyer, C. 2003. ‘The Archaeology of Medieval Small Towns’, Medieval Archaeology, 47: 85–114.
  • Eaves, I. 2002. ‘Arms, Armour and Militaria’, in Roberts 2002, 324–55.
  • EDAS, 2008/9, ‘Rear of 25–27 Market Place, Pontefract: Photographic Record’, unpublished EDAS report.
  • —— 2010. ‘Rear of 25–27 Market Place, Pontefract: Building Recording’, unpublished EDAS report.
  • Ellis, A. S. 1893. ‘Yorkshire Deeds’, YAJ, 12: 92–115, 230–62, 289–308.
  • Farrer, W. ed. 1916. Early Yorkshire Charters III.
  • FAS, 2004, ‘24 Market Place, Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Buildings Appraisal’.
  • —— 2006, ‘All Saints Church, Pontefract: Archaeological Evaluation’, Field Archaeology Specialists Report, unpublished FAS report.
  • Faull, M. L. and Moorhouse, S. A., ed., 1981. West Yorkshire: An Archaeological Survey to AD 1500, 4 vols.
  • Faull, M. L. and Stinson, M. eds. 1986. Domesday Book: Yorkshire Parts I and II.
  • Fellows-Jensen, G. 1972. Scandinavian Settlement Names in Yorkshire.
  • —— 1985. Scandinavian Settlement Names in the North West.
  • —— 1987. ‘The Vikings’ Relationship with Christianity in the British Isles: the evidence of place-names contain- ing the element kirkja’, in Proceedings of the Tenth Viking Congress, Larkollen, Norway, 1985, 295–307.
  • Fenwick, C. C. ed. 2005. The Poll Taxes of 1377, 1379 and 1381. Part 3 Wiltshire — Yorkshire, British Academy.
  • Fletcher, J. S. 1920. Pontefract.
  • Fox, G. 1827. The History of Pontefract in Yorkshire.
  • Geake, H. 1997. The Use of Grave-Goods in Conversion-Period England, c.600–c.850, BAR British Series 261.
  • Gidman, J. and Roberts, I. 2006. ‘Pontefract Castle Outer Bailey; Archaeological Watching Brief’, unpublished ASWYAS Report 1417.
  • Greenwood, D., Batt, C., Bronk Ramsay, C., Cook, G., Meadows, J. and Roberts, I. 2010. Simpson’s Malt, Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Scientific Dating of a Pottery Kiln, English Heritage Res. Dept Rep. Ser. 60–2010.
  • Harfield, C.G. 1991. ‘A Hand-list of the Castles Recorded in the Domesday Book’, English Hist. Rev., 106: 371–92.
  • Heslop, D., n.d., Historic Buildings in Pontefract at 7–9 Corn Market and Swales Yard, Pontefract and District Archaeology Society.
  • Hinde, J. ed. 1868. Symeonis Dunelmensis opera et collectanea; I, Surtees Society 51.
  • HMC, 1881. Eighth Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Report and Appendix Part 1, appendix; 269–76.
  • Holmes, J. O. E. 1994. Pontefract Pubs Volume 2. Some More of their History.
  • Holmes, R., 1887. The Sieges of Pontefract Castle.
  • —— ed. 1873. A Few Sketches of Pontefract Topography.
  • —— 1878. Pontefract: Its Name, its Lords and its Castle. A Concise History.
  • —— 1881. ‘Notes’ in Wardell, J., 1881, Historical Notices of Ilkley, Rombalds Moor and Baildon Common and Other Matters of the Roman and British Periods, 2nd edn, 72–95.
  • —— 1887. The Sieges of Pontefract Castle.
  • —— 1891. The Black Friars of Pontefract: An Account of their Rise, Progress and Fall etc.
  • —— 1893. ‘Dodsworth Yorkshire Notes: The Wapentake of Osgoldcross’, YAJ, 12: 42–77.
  • —— 1898. ‘The Foundation of St Clement’s in the Castle of Pontefract (Mon. Ang. 659, 660)’, YAJ, 14: 147–57.
  • —— ed. 1899. The Chartulary of St John of Pontefract …; I, YAS Record Series 25 (1898).
  • —— ed. 1902. The Chartulary of St John of Pontefract …; II, YAS Record Series 30 (1901).
  • Houlder, E. 1990. ‘Search for the Broken Bridge’, Local History Magazine www.pontefractus.co.uk/history/ broken_bridge.htm.
  • Hurst, J. G. 1965. ‘Stamford Ware, A Group of Jugs’ in Bellamy 1965, 120–22.
  • Jollage, P. 1742. A Plan of Pontefract in Yorkshire.
  • Kappelle, W. E. 1979. The Norman Conquest of the North: The Region and its Transformation 1000–1135.
  • Kenyon, J. R. 1990. Medieval Fortifications.
  • Le Patourel, H. E. J. 1965. ‘The Pottery’, in Bellamy 1965, 106–19.
  • —— 1968. ‘Documentary Evidence and the Medieval Pottery Industry’, Medieval Archaeology, 12: 101–26.
  • Lumb, G. D. ed. 1924. A Fifteenth Century Rental of Pontefract, Thoresby Society 26: 253–73.
  • Lyons, P. A. 1884. Two Compoti of the Lancashire and Cheshire Manors of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, 24 and 33 Edward I [1294–-6; 1304–5], Cheltenham Society Old Series 112.
  • Michelmore, D. J. H. 1981. ‘The Administrative and Tenurial Framework’ in Faull and Moorhouse, 229–580.
  • Morris, R. 1989. Churches in the Landscape.
  • O’Connor. S. and Duncan, H. 2002. ‘The Bone, Antler and Ivory Objects’ in Roberts, 2002, 300–08.
  • Padgett, L. 1905. Chronicles of Old Pontefract.
  • Page, W, ed. 1907. The Victoria History of the County of York, i.
  • —— ed. 1913. The Victoria History of the County of York, iii.
  • PDAS, 1960–61. Pontefract Archaeological Journal.
  • —— 1968. Pontefract Archaeological Journal.
  • PDAS, in prep., Excavations at the Dominican Friary in 2011 [prov. title].
  • Platt. C. 1976. The English Medieval Town.
  • —— 1978. Medieval England.
  • Pontefract Heritage Group, 1995, Cellar Survey.
  • Porter, S. 1997. Destruction in the English Civil Wars.
  • Quinn, J. M. V. 1992. ‘These Unhappy Warres’: The Civil War and Pontefract.
  • Raine, J. 1870. ‘An original grant from Edmund de Lacy, Constable of Chester, to his tenants at Westchep near Pontefract’, YAJ, 1: 169–74.
  • Ranner, H., Carrott, J. and Foster, A. 2009. ‘Assessment of Biological Remains from Three Samples from Excava- tions at the Site of the Former Animal By-Products Refinery On and Off North Baileygate, Pontefract, West Yorkshire’, Palaeoecology Research Services 2009/56.
  • Richardson, J. 2002. ‘The Mammal Bones’, in Roberts 2002, 363–90.
  • Rigby, S. H. 1993. Medieval Grimsby. Growth and Decline.
  • Roberts, I. 1987. ‘Excavations at Box Lane, Pontefract: an Interim Report’, in Abramson, P. (ed.), CBA Forum, 25–27.
  • —— 1989. ‘?Obituary. Pontefract Friary’, Medieval Yorkshire, 18: 24–29.
  • —— 2002. Pontefract Castle. Archaeological Excavations 1982–86, Yorkshire Archaeology 8.
  • —— 2003. ‘Spink Lane’, unpublished report.
  • —— 2009. ‘The Dominican Friary’, unpublished report.
  • Roberts, I. and Burgess, A. 1999. ‘Box Lane, Pontefract, West Yorkshire: Archaeological Rescue Excavation’, ASWYAS Report No. 706, unpublished.
  • Roberts, I. and Cumberpatch, C. 2009. ‘A Stamford Ware Pottery Kiln in Pontefract’, Medieval Archaeology, 53: 371–76.
  • Robertson, A. J. 1956. Anglo-Saxon Charters.
  • Schofield, J. and Vince, A. 1994. Medieval Towns.
  • Shaw, M. 1984. ‘Northampton. Excavating a 16th Century Tannery’, Current Archaeology, 91: 241–44.
  • Smith, A. H. 1961. The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Part II: Osgoldcross and Agbrigg wapen- takes, English Place-name Society 31.
  • Steane, J. M. 1984. The Archaeology of Medieval England and Wales.
  • Stenton, D. M., ed. 1928. The Great Roll of the Pipe for the sixth year of the reign of King Richard the First, Michaelmas 1194 (Pipe Roll 40), Publications of the Pipe Roll Society 43, new series 5.
  • Tew, T. W. 1881. The History of Pontefract.
  • Weston, P. and Roberts, I. 2011. ‘Simpson’s Malt, Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Excavations’, ASWYAS Report No. 2225, unpublished .
  • Whitehead, J. R. and Peppiate, D. 1979. St Giles’ Church, Historic Pontefract 3.
  • Wightman, W. E. 1966. The Lacy Family in England and Normandy 1066–1194.
  • Wilmott, T. 1987. ‘Pontefract’, Current Archaeology, 106: 431–44.
  • —— 2009. ‘Excavations on Tanners Row, The Booths and Ass Hill, 1985–88’, draft publication report.
  • Wilmott, T. with Austen, P. S., Lee, F. and Marriott, J. 2009. ‘An Anglo-Saxon Church and its Cemetery: Excavations in The Booths 1985–86’, draft publication report.
  • Wilson, K. 1964. ‘A Rescue Excavation on the site of The Dominican Friary of St Richard, Pontefract’, Pontefract & District Archaeological Society Journal, 4–5.
  • WYAS, 1984. Pontefract: A Borough and its Charters, West Yorkshire Archive Service.
  • Young, J. 2002. ‘Shell Tempered Wares’ in Roberts 2002, 170–71.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.