St Peter's Church, Bywell (Bywell) - Source of Reference
The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works. Below is a list of the source of information used in writing this record.
1) Ordnance Survey Map OS 6 inch 1919-47
2) Hodgson, J C, 1902. A History of Northumberland, vol 6 (Newcastle upon Tyne) (102-18 plan (Approx.1:250) illust)
3) Holmes, Rev Cannon R E, nd. Bywell and its Twin Churches, 15th ed. (11-17)
4) Field Investigators Comments F1 ASP 15-MAY-1956
5) Field Investigators Comments F2 RWE 18-FEB-1966
6) Archaeological Journal 133 1976 203 (R N Bailey)
7) Archaeological Journal 130 1973 128 (C A R Radford)
8) Kerr, N and M, 1982. A Guide to Anglo-Saxon Sites. London: Granada Publishing Ltd (25-6)
9) Wilson, D M, ed 1976. The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England. London: Methuen and Co Ltd (164)
10) Archaeology Today July 1987 12 (R Selkirk)
11) Taylor, H M and J, 1965. Anglo-Saxon Architecture, vols 1-3. Cambridge University Press (122-6, plates 415-16)
12) Archaeology in Northumberland 1994-1995 27 (P Ryder)
13) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33808 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33808)
14) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33809 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33809)
15) This record includes National Record of the Historic Environment Information provided by Historic England on 4 January 2021 licensed under the Open Government Licence [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/]
15a) Medieval religious houses in England and Wales, by David Knowles and R Neville Hadcock (1971) page 469
15b) Archaeologia Aeliana 24 (1946) page 167-74