Abberwick medieval village, tower house and field system (Edlingham) - 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The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works.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 1926
(2) Hodgson, J.C., 1904. A History of Northumberland, Volume 7 (Newcastle upon Tyne), 134, 198 and 200.
(3) Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Object Name Book reference Revision, p2
(3a) Mr J Frater, Abberwick
(4) Field Investigators Comments F1 EG 26-JAN-1955
(5) DMV Research Group 11th Annual Report, 1963 App C No 1.
(6) Aerial Photographs (RAF 1066/Scot/UK/19 4280-1: 15 4 46)
(7) Field Investigators Comments F2 DS 10-FEB-1970
(8) Dixon, P.J., 1984. The Deserted Medieval Villages of North Northumberland, Volume 2 (PhD Thesis University of Wales), 8-13.
(8a) Aerial photograph NMR No SF 1532/1 (T Gates)
(9) Beresford, M. and Hurst, J.G., 1971 (Gloucester), 198.
(10) Long, B., 1967. Castles of Northumberland (Newcastle upon Tyne), 51.
(11) Infra red line scan 2RAF3218 281054:54ZSEP94 RSTGT UNCLASSIFIED NU125131
(12) Scheduled Monument Notification DCMS (IAM) AMs England SM28555 04-Mar-1998
(13) 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/]
(13a) English Heritage, 1995. County list of Scheduled Monuments: March 1994, Northumberland, 7
(13b) Dodds, J. F., 1999. Bastions and Belligerents: Medieval Strongholds in Northumberland, 150-1
(13c) Cathcart King, D. J., 1983. Castellarium anglicanum: an index and bibliography of the castles in England, Wales and the Islands. Volume II: Norfolk-Yorkshire and the islands, 345