SLHA Magazine
LINCOLNSHIRE PAST & PRESENT
2001
Gosberton Recollections (especially the wheewright) - J W Braybrooks
Lincolnshire in the Industrial Period - Part 1 - Neil Wright
The Ruston's Extravaganza at the Museum of Lincolhsire Life (Sept 1990) - Jon Finch
Short items: Auston Lee (d1965), clergyman and writer; medieval walls in Flaxebgate and Danesgate, Lincoln; Lincolnshire subscribers to William Dorman's twelve sermons, 1743; why yellow bellies?; Ernest Terah Hooley; monkey on the ridge; hoard or deposit?
Almshouses of Lincolnshire - a general survey - Linda Crust
Were Wigford, Canwick and Bracebridge parts of a single early estate? - Dennis Mills
Lincolnshire in the Industrial period - Part 2 - Neil Wright
Sullivans (coal cutting machine makers) at Grantham, 1936-1947 - Peter Stevenson
Short items: Historic urinal in Lincoln; Rycote and Grimsthorpe; Abbey Ward Neighbourhood History Group (Lincoln).

St Hybald of Hibaldstow -
Ian ThompsonA John Harrison Puzzle (when did he move to London from Lincolnshire?) -
G BryantLincolnshire in the Industrail Period (Part 3) -
Neil WrightRubbish and the Pinfold (at Branston) -
Jennifer JohnsonReport on Social History Conference:
Moving house - David Hey; vernacular housing - Philip Dixon; Tudor wills - Mary Lucas; inventories - Brenda Webster; living in an old house - Chris Medley; earth-built houses - Rodney Cousins.
Short items: John de Toynton and Walter Barde; Brocklesby tenants and voting in 1835; uphill Lincoln; Lincolnshire tornado.

Cold War remains in Lincolnshire (Underground Regional Government Headquarters at Skendleby, near Spilsby) - John T Turner
Lincolnshire Aristocratic Landscapes: the view from the 1790s - Charles Rawding
The Mystery of George William Thomas (excavation in Sleaford, 1881) - Michael Turland
Way Down on the Fens - Douglas Hoare (The estate at Gedney Fen and Gedney Hill, which provided income to Carre's School, Sleaford)
Glebe Terriers and evidence of enclosure - Brenda Webster
Leasingham's silent history of enclosures revealed - Sheila Stevens
A curious Chancery Case - R C Wheeler (A case taken out by the vicar of Harmston in 1555 against 3 parishioners.)
Short Items: sale of Fulbeck Hall; Friends of the Old Hall, Gainsborough; Obituaries: Norman Leveritt (President of Spalding Gentlemen's Society) and Adrian Oswald (clay pipe researcher); guidepost at Branston Mere; milestone at Fosdyke; 'A Day at Horncastle Fair', C19 poem.