M. W. Barley
Barley, Maurice Willmore , archaeologist and local historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Maurice Willmore Barley M.A., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S., was an English historian and archaeologist, specialising in medieval settlements and historic buildings. Barley was born and raised in Lincoln; his father was a prominent member of the Workers' Educational Association. Barley studied history at Reading, taking a Dip. Ed in 1932. Here he met his future wife, Diana. Barley taught at a school in Grimsby, then went to work at University College, Hull in the Department of Local History. At this time he also taught local history and archaeology at adult education classes in Lindsey and East Yorkshire. Following contact with the eminent folklorist Ethel Rudkin, Barley's interest in local history intensified; his publications on the subject cover slate headstones, varieties of apple, architecture and archaeology.
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- European towns : their archaeology and early history (1977) (48)
- The English farmhouse and cottage (1961) (37)
- Medieval Roofs with Base-Crucks and Short Principals (1972) (27)
- Recording Timber Framed Buildings: an illustrated glossary (1996) (23)
- The Medieval Borough of Torksey: Excavations 1963-8 (1981) (12)
- An Archaeological Survey of County Down. By The Archaeological Survey of Northern Ireland (Ministry of Finance) (1966) (11)
- The Medieval Borough of Torksey: Excavations 1960–2 (1964) (10)
- Houses and history (1986) (10)
- Archaeological papers from York presented to M.W. Barley (1984) (10)
- Farmhouses And Cottages, 1550–1725 (1955) (7)
- Probate Inventories of Lichfield and District, 1568-1680. (1970) (6)
- Cistercian Land Clearances in Nottinghamshire: Three Deserted Villages and their Moated Successor (1957) (5)
- Documents relating to the manor and soke of Newark-on-Trent (1955) (5)
- A Flint Dagger from Staythorpe, Notts., and other finds from the Newark area (1950) (5)
- The Medieval Parsonage House, Coningsby, Lincolnshire (1969) (4)
- Lincolnshire and the Fens (1972) (4)
- The Double Pile House (1979) (4)
- The Shell book of English villages (1980) (4)
- The house and home (1971) (3)
- The Rural Houses of North Avon and South Gloucestershire, 1400–1720. By Linda J. Hall. 29·5 × 2O·5 cm. Pp. xix + 316, 148 figs., 68 pls. Bristol: City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery (Monograph, 6), 1983. ISBN 0-900199-21-2. £12·50. (1986) (3)
- Medieval Roofs with Base-Crucks and Short Principals: Additional Evidence (1981) (3)
- Aynho: a Northamptonshire Village . By Nicholas Cooper. 22 × 14.5 cm. Pp. xii + 339, 10 maps, 4 figs.+ 34 pls. Banbury: Leopard's Head Press with Banbury Historical Society (vol. 20), 1984. ISBN 0-904920-09. £9.75. (1985) (2)
- The buildings of the countryside, 1500-1750 (1990) (1)
- Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Part I 1966. Edited by C. M. Lloyd. 9¾ × 7 ¼. Pp. 80 + pls. 2+figs. 10. Published by the Lincolnshire Local History Society, 1966. (1967) (1)
- The Use of Upper Floors in Rural Houses (1991) (1)
- Estate Villages Before 1800 (1970) (1)
- Christianity in Britain, 300-700: Papers presented to the Conference on Christianity in Roman and Sub-Roman Britain, held at the University of Nottingham, 17-20 April 1967; (1968) (1)
- Nottinghamshire Medieval Manor Houses. (1988) (1)
- THE HOUSE AND HOME: A REVIEW OF 900 YEARS OF HOUSE PLANNING AND FURNISHING IN BRITAIN (1971) (1)
- Note on the Fosse Way in Nottinghamshire (1950) (1)
- Research and the Lay Scholar (1953) (1)
- Town Defences in England and Wales . By Hilary L. Turner. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 246 + 40 pls. + 2 figs. + 2 maps + tables. London: John Baker, 1970. £2.90. (1972) (1)
- Annual Report of Home Demonstration Agent, Cochise County 1947 (1946) (0)
- D. P. Dymond: Archaeology and history: a plea for reconciliation . London: Thames and Hudson, 1974. 192 pp. £3.75. (1975) (0)
- The Plans and Topography of Medieval Towns in England and Wales@@@The Landscape of Towns@@@Townscapes (1977) (0)
- English Stone Building. By Alec Clifton-Taylor and A. S. Ireson. 25 × 19 cm. Pp. 285, 207 ills. London: Victor Gollancz in association with Peter Crawley, 1983. ISBN 0–575–03214–6. £12.95.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1984) (0)
- Fieldwork in Local History . By W. G. Hoskins. 8¾ × 5½. Pp. 192 + 5 pls. + 8 maps. London: Faber & Faber, 1967. 25s. (1969) (0)
- Manorial Records of Cuxham., Oxfordshire, c. 1200–1359. Edited by P.D. A. Harvey. (Historical Manuscripts Commission JP 23.) 24 × 15cm. Pp. xviii + 839. London: H.M.S.O., 1976. £25·00.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1978) (0)
- The Origins of Open Field Agriculture. Edited by Trevor Rowley. 22 × 14 cm. Pp. 258 + 2 pls. + 30 figs. London: Croom Helm, 1981. £14·95. (1982) (0)
- The reconciling of diverse literature sources of p, V, T data on KLEA 134a (1995) (0)
- Newark on Trent: The Civil War Siegeworks . By the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 11 × 8½. Pp. 108+16 plates, 20 figs., and 1 folding map. London: H.M.S.O., 1964. 17s. 6d. (1966) (0)
- The Peripatetic University: Cambridge Local Lectures 1873–1973 . By Edwin Welch. 8½ × 5½. Pp. x+229. Cambridge University Press, 1973. £3·90.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1974) (0)
- The Development of Farm Buildings in Western Lowland Staffordshire up to 1880 . By J. E. C. Peters. 9¼×6¼. Pp. 284+20 pls.+33 figs. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1969. £3·60. (1971) (0)
- "European Towns, their Archaeology and Early History", M. W. Barley (red.), London-New York-San Francisco 1977 : [recenzja] / Barbara Hensel-Moszczyńska. (1980) (0)
- English Medieval Boroughs—a Handlist . By Maurice Beresford and H. P. R. Finberg. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 200 + 10 tables. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1973. £4·30. (1974) (0)
- The Lost Villages of England . By Maurice Beresford. 8¾ × 5½. Pp. 445 + pls. 16. London: Lutterworth Press, 1954. 45 s . (1955) (0)
- Medieval England: an Aerial Survey. By M. W. Beresford and J. K. St. Joseph, 11¼ × 7¾. Pp. 274 + 117 plates + 28 maps. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1958. 45s.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1959) (0)
- The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol. I, Part II; A.D. 43–1042. Edited by H. P. R. Finberg. 9¼ × 6¼. Pp. xviii + 566 + 4 pls. + 52 figs. Cambridge: University Press, 1972. £12. (1975) (0)
- Roman Lincolnshire. History of Lincolnshire. Vol. II. (1972) (0)
- CAST OF PLOUGH MONDAY PLAY AT DONINGTON, LINCOLNSHIRE, c. 1563–5 (1954) (0)
- Houses and Barns in the North-West Dordogne (1982) (0)
- Bondehuse og Vandmoller-Farms and Watermills in Denmark during Two Thousand Years. (1956) (0)
- The Lost Villages of England. Maurice Beresford (1956) (0)
- Old Jersey Houses and Those who Lived in Them: Volume II. From 1700 onwards . By Joan Stevens. 28 × 20 cm. Pp. xvi + 246 + 37 pls. (5 col.) + 103 maps and drawings. Chichester: Phillimore, 1977. £8·75. (1978) (0)
- 1951 Annual Narrative Report of 4-H Club Work, Pima County (1951) (0)
- Castle Howard and the Village of Hinderskelfe, N. Yorkshire (1978) (0)
- COWA Survey, Area 1 - British Isles, No. I (1958) (0)
- Annual Report of Home Demonstration Agent, Pima County 1954 (1953) (0)
- COWA Bibliography, Area 1 - British Isles, No. I (1958) (0)
- Annual Report of Home Demonstration Agent, Santa Cruz County 1954 (1950) (0)
- Parochial documents of the archdeaconry of the east riding : an inventory (1939) (0)
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