Worcestershire
Status: Complete - 4 volumes produced
Five Worcestershire volumes were published 1901-26, the last two more or less complete by 1915 but thereafter seriously delayed by the war. The series included an index published in 1926. Work is needed to update the series.
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Worcester I - J. W. Willis-Bund
Natural History, Early Man, Romano-British Remains, Anglo-Saxon Remains, Domesday
Worcester II - J. W. Willis-Bund
Ecclesiastical History, Religious Houses, Early Christian Art, Political History, Military History, Industries, Agriculture, Forestry, Sport
Blackenhurst Hundred: Abbot's Morton, Badsey with Aldington, Bretforton, Church Honeybourne, Evesham, Bengeworth, Great and Little Hampton, North and Middle Littleton, South Littleton, Norton, Offenham, Oldeberrow, Wickhamford
Worcester III - J. W. Willis-Bund
Halfshire Hundred: Upper Arley, Belbroughton, Bromsgrove, Broom, Chaddesley Corbett, Churchill, Church Lench, Clent, Coston or Cofton Hackett, Crutch, Dodderhill with Elmbridge, Doverdale, Droitwich Borough, Dudley Borough, Elmley Lovett, Feckenham, Frankley, Grafton Manor, Hadzor, Hagley, Halesowen {with Cradley, Lutley and Warley Wighorn}, Hampton Lovett, Kidderminster Borough with Lower Mitton, King's Norton, Kington, Northfield, Pedmore, Rushock, Salwarpe, Stone, Old Swinford with Stourbridge, Tardebigge, Upton Warren, Westwood Park, Yardley
Oswaldslow Hundred: Alvechurch, Berrow, Bishampton, Blockley, Bredicote, Bredon with Cutsdean and Norton by Bredon, Broadwas, Churchill, Claines with Whitstones, Cleeve Prior, Croome D'Abitôt, Earl's Croome, Hill Croome, Cropthorne with Charlton and Netherton, Crowle, Daylesford, Elmley Castle, Evenlode, Fladbury {with Hill and Moor, Ablench, Stock and Bradley, Throckmorton, Wyre Piddle}, Grimley, Hallow, Hanbury, Hartlebury, Harvington, Himbleton with Shell, Hindlip, Holt with Little Witley, Huddington, Iccomb, Inkberrow, Kempsey, Knightwick with Kenswick, Lindridge {with Knighton on Teme, Newnham, Pensax}, Little Malvern, Norton juxta Kempsey, Oddingley, Ombersley, Overbury {with Alstone, Conderton, Teddington, and Little Wasbourne}, Pendock, Redmarley D'Abitôt, Ripple with Holdfast, Rous Lench, St John in Bedwardine, St Martin, St Peter with Whittington, Sedgeberrow, Shipston on Stour, Spetchley, Stoke Prior, Stoulton, Tibberton, Tidmington, Tredington {with Armscote, Blackwell, Darlingscott, Newbold on Stour}, Warndon, Welland, White Ladies Aston, Wichenford, Wolverley
Worcester IV - J. W. Willis-Bund
Pershore Hundred: Abberton, Alderminster, Beoley, Besford, Birlingham, Birtsmorton, Broadway, Broughton Hackett, Bushley, Castlemorton, Chaceley, Great Comberton, Little Comberton, Dormston, Eckington, Eldersfield, Flyford Flavell, Grafton Flyford, Hanley Castle, Leigh with Bransford, Longdon, Madresfield, Great Malvern with Newland, Martin Hussingtree, Mathon, Naunton Beauchamp, Peopleton, Pershore, Pershore Holy Cross {with Wadborough and Walcot cum Membris}, Pershore St Andrew {with Bricklehampton, Defford, Pensham, Pinvin, Wick}, North Piddle, Pirton, Powick {with Clevelode and Woodsfield}, Severn Stoke, Staunton, Strensham, Upton Snodbury, Upton-upon-Severn
Doddingtree Hundred: Abberley, Acton Beauchamp, Areley Kings, Astley, Bayton, Bockleton, Clifton-upon-Teme, Cotheridge, Doddenham, Dowles, Eastham with Hanley Child and Orleton, Edvin Loach, Hanley William, Kyre Wyard or Kyre Magna, Mamble, Martley with Hillhampton, Ribbesford with the Borough of Bewdley, Rochford, Rock or Aka, Lower Sapey {or Sapey Pritchard{, Shelsey Beauchamp with Shelsey Kings, Shelsey Walsh, Shrawley, Stanford-on-Teme, Stockton-on-Teme, Stoke Bliss with Kyre Parva, Suckley with Alfrick and Lulsley, Tenbury, Great Witley
City of Worcester
Ancient Earthworks, Social and Economic History, Schools
Worcester Index - J. W. Willis-Bund



