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. Rutland Record issues up to and including RR38 are now out of print and have been removed from this page, but they can be downloaded free of charge via the Society's website at www.rutlandhistory.org/publications. RR39 onwards remain available and can be ordered via this page.
General index, indexes of contributors and titles and of books reviewed. LOW PRICE !...
Supplied by: Rutland Local History & Record Society Product Ref: RLH-15
General index, indexes of contributors and titles and of books reviewed. LOW PRICE !...
Supplied by: Rutland Local History & Record Society Product Ref: RLH-47
General index, indexes of contributors and titles and of books reviewed. Low Price!!...
Supplied by: Rutland Local History & Record Society Product Ref: RLH-54
Detailed general index of the ten issues of Rutland Record from 2011 to 2020 inclusive, also with an index of authors and articles and an index of titles mentioned in the Rutland bibliography section of each issue. Together with previous indexes this forms an invaluable research tool for anyone studying Rutland's history and archaeology. 56pp....
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The manor of Preston-cum-Uppingham in 1595, with transcript of a detailed manorial survey of that date; Thomas Cooke, Oakham clockmaker, with details of other local clock and watch makers of the 19th and early 20th centuries; Chancellor William Wales, rector of Uppingham 1859-1879, and his contributions to the town; Rutland history and archaeology in 2019, including Portable Antiquities Scheme, co...
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The Oakham Anglo-Saxon coin hoard of 1749; An Oakham conveyance of 1824 and Thomas Sewell's windmill at Mount Pleasant; An early twentieth century Whissendine memoir; Oakham School: its reversion to full independence and the introduction of co-education half a century ago; Rutland history and archaeology in 2020...
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Castle Hill, Uppingham – a prehistory of Rutland; James Pickering and the search for cropmarks in Rutland; William Stukeley and Rutland: antiquities, science and sociability; Walter Gore Marshall of Hambleton and John Thomas Lee, his architect; Reports on Rutland history and archaeology in 2021....
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Bradcroft [in the West Field of Stamford] and the ancient [medieval] meeting place of Rutland, by David Roffe Lady Margaret Heathcote [of Stocken Hall and Normanton, Rutland] and the quest for intellectual fulfilment, by Jemima Hubberstey Malcolm Sargent in Rutland [including the Rutland Musical Festival], by Sam Dobson Summaries of Rutland history and archaeology in 2023, with accounts of the ...
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