The Rutland Record is the Society's annual journal, an A4 publication of 40-48pp, which is issued free to paid-up members; it normally contains a selection of historical and archaeological articles and the annual reports of local organisations whose work is connected with the heritage of the historic county. Four articles in recent years (in RR 23, 26, 31 and 34) have won or been short listed for British Association for Local History awards. Index RR31-40 - Compiled by Robert Ovens; £1.00 - Postage and Packing £2.00 (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 31 - A Provisional List of the Medieval woodlands of Rutland - Excluding Leighfield Forest c1086 - 1540c; Social investigations in early Victorian England - The State of Education; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2010 (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 32 - Ice Age Neanderthals and hyaena at Glaston Rutland; William Henry Fox Talbot and Rutland, Oakham School’s Masters and Ushers - 1584-1875; ‘A perfect pattern of manly power’: Coming to manhood at mid-Victorian Uppingham School; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2011 (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 33 - Marriage of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and Lady Katharine Manners; Social Investigations in early Victorian Rutland part II (condition of the population in three Rutland parishes 1839); Wilkershaw cow pasture, Beaumont Chase; Time Team at Oakham Castle; Rutland history & archaeology 2012; (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 34 - Early Market Overton – Fact and Fiction; Leighfield Forest: Woodlands and Landscape in the Sixteenth and early Seventeenth Centuries; Rutland Resources at the University of Leicester Library; Rutland history and archaeology reports for 2013 (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 35 - Preston Manor House; A Witch Bottle from Exton; Population Trends in Rutland, 1851-1911; A note on some of Rutland’s lost public houses; Rutland History and Archaeology (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 36 - Isaack Symmes & Ridlington sundial; Belton and Blount family; Vale of Catmose villages; Neolithic axe from Martinsthorpe; Portable Antiquities Scheme; annual reports; (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 37 - Of Magpies and Housewives; The Hereditary Trustees of the Archdeacon Johnson Foundation; The Lowthers at Cottesmore and Barleythorpe: a Victorian aristocratic family in the hunting shires; What’s in a hut? A WWI prisoner of war hut surviving as an Indoor Bowls Club in Uppingham; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2016; (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 38 - The Belton Fire of 1776; Madame de Boigne and George Finch, Earl of Winchilsea – with a nod to Marcel Proust; Thring’s ‘favourite wish’: Uppingham High School for Girls, 1888-1893; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2017 (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 39 - Some Upper Palaeolithic findspots in Rutland; The Roman Temple at Thistleton, Rutland; Oakham Castle Hall: recent research; Some transport connections from the Jack Hart Collection; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2018; £5.00, members £4.50 - see footnote for post & packing Rutland Record No. 40 - Editorial: Whither history?; Notes on Contributors; The Manor of Preston cum Uppingham in 1595, Alan Rogers; Thomas Cooke, Oakham clockmaker, and timely connections, Sheila Sleath; Chancellor William Wales, Rector of Uppingham 1859-1879: Church leader and rebuilder, Vivian Anthony; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2019, Edited by T H McK Clough; £5.00, members £4.50 - see footnote for post & packing £2.00 one issue + 50p each extra issue, maximum £5.00Overseas charged at cost – please enquire for details: payment in sterling only - Please note that you can also order directlyfrom GENfair (links below) our on-line trading partner, using a credit card transaction. Overseas post and packing costs will be calculated at time of placing order. Orders with payment in sterling including postage as shown above, and trade enquiries should be sent to: The Honorary Editor, RLHRS, c/o Rutland County Museum, Catmose Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HW, England. Cheques should be payable to RLHRS. The Society can only accept payment for orders by post by cheque in sterling made payable to ‘RLHRS’ and drawn on a UK bank. If you wish to order and pay on-line by credit or debit card (whether from overseas or from the UK), please follow the links to GENfair, where you will be able to do so securely. Please note that the postage and packing charges levied by GENfair may be different from those for sales direct from the Society, and that members' reduced rates are not available through GENfair. Click to use the GENfair online ordering service for RR 36 onwards Rutland Record Nos. 1 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30 41 to 50
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The Rutland Record is the Society's annual journal, an A4 publication with colour illustrations usually of 48pp (give or take a few pages), which is issued free to paid-up members; it normally contains a selection of historical and archaeological articles and the annual reports of local organisations whose work is connected with the heritage of the historic county. Four articles over the years (in RR 23, 26, 31 and 34) have won or been nominated for British Association for Local History awards. Index RR31-40 Compiled by Robert Ovens; £1.00 - Postage and Packing £2.00 (Select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 31 A Provisional List of the Medieval woodlands of Rutland - Excluding Leighfield Forest c1086 - 1540c; Social investigations in early Victorian England - The State of Education; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2010 (Select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 32 Ice Age Neanderthals and hyaena at Glaston Rutland; William Henry Fox Talbot and Rutland, Oakham School’s Masters and Ushers - 1584-1875; ‘A perfect pattern of manly power’: Coming to manhood at mid-Victorian Uppingham School; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2011 (Select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 33 Marriage of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and Lady Katharine Manners; Social Investigations in early Victorian Rutland part II (condition of the population in three Rutland parishes 1839); Wilkershaw cow pasture, Beaumont Chase; Time Team at Oakham Castle; Rutland history & archaeology 2012; (Select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 34 Early Market Overton – Fact and Fiction; Leighfield Forest: Woodlands and Landscape in the Sixteenth and early Seventeenth Centuries; Rutland Resources at the University of Leicester Library; Rutland history and archaeology reports for 2013 (Select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 35 Preston Manor House; A Witch Bottle from Exton; Population Trends in Rutland, 1851-1911; A note on some of Rutland’s lost public houses; Rutland History and Archaeology (Select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 36 Isaack Symmes & Ridlington sundial; Belton and Blount family; Vale of Catmose villages; Neolithic axe from Martinsthorpe; Portable Antiquities Scheme; annual reports; (Select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 37 Of Magpies and Housewives; The Hereditary Trustees of the Archdeacon Johnson Foundation; The Lowthers at Cottesmore and Barleythorpe: a Victorian aristocratic family in the hunting shires; What’s in a hut? A WWI prisoner of war hut surviving as an Indoor Bowls Club in Uppingham; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2016; (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 38 The Belton Fire of 1776; Madame de Boigne and George Finch, Earl of Winchilsea – with a nod to Marcel Proust; Thring’s ‘favourite wish’: Uppingham High School for Girls, 1888-1893; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2017; (select to download FOC) Rutland Record No. 39 Some Upper Palaeolithic findspots in Rutland; The Roman Temple at Thistleton, Rutland; Oakham Castle Hall: recent research; Some transport connections from the Jack Hart Collection; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2018; £5.00, members £4.50 - see footnote for post & packing Rutland Record No. 40 Editorial: Whither history?; Notes on Contributors; The Manor of Preston cum Uppingham in 1595, Alan Rogers; Thomas Cooke, Oakham clockmaker, and timely connections, Sheila Sleath; Chancellor William Wales, Rector of Uppingham 1859-1879: Church leader and rebuilder, Vivian Anthony; Rutland History and Archaeology in 2019, Edited by T H McK Clough; £5.00, members £4.50 - see footnote for post & packing £2.00 one issue + 50p each extra issue, maximum £5.00 Overseas charged at cost – please enquire for details: payment in sterling only - Please note that you can also order directly from GENfair (links below) our on- line trading partner, using a credit card transaction. Overseas post and packing costs will be calculated at time of placing order. Orders with payment in sterling including postage as shown above, and trade enquiries should be sent to: The Honorary Editor, RLHRS, c/o Rutland County Museum, Catmose Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HW, England. Cheques should be payable to RLHRS. The Society can only accept payment for orders by post by cheque in sterling made payable to ‘RLHRS’ and drawn on a UK bank. If you wish to order and pay on-line by credit or debit card (whether from overseas or from the UK), please follow the links to GENfair, where you will be able to do so securely. Please note that the postage and packing charges levied by GENfair may be different from those for sales direct from the Society, and that members' reduced rates are not available through GENfair. Click to use the GENfair online ordering service for RR 36 onwards Please select below to see the page for Rutland Record issues: 1 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30 41 to 50
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