Further Reading
This page will act both as a bibliography for all the information shared here as well as a catalogue of items which may be of interest to anyone wishing to explore the history of Clutton and Temple Cloud further.
Bragg, William, A General Directory for the County of Somerset (William Bragg, 1840)
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Buchanan, R.A, and Neil Cossons, The Industrial Archaeology of the Bristol Region, The Industrial Archaeology of the British Isles (David & Charles, 1969)
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Burke, Sir Bernard, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry (Harrison & Sons, 1937)
‘CHOLWELL HOUSE, Temple Cloud with Cameley - 1129544 | Historic England’ <https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1129544> [accessed 16 October 2024]
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‘Clutton Union Workhouse Deaths 1838-1927’ (High Littleton & Hallatrow History and Parish Records)
Dennison, E., and R. Iles, ‘Medieval Fishponds in Avon’, Bristol and Avon Archaeology, 4 (1985), pp. 34–52
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Down, C. G., and A. J. Warrington, The History of the Somerset Coalfield, 2nd edition (Radstock Museum, 2005)
Faith, Juliet, The Knights Templar in Somerset (The History Press, 2011)
Fawcett, E., ‘Cameley’, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 59 (1937), pp. 5–8
Forbes, Neil, ‘Democracy at a Disadvantage? British Rearmament, the Shadow Factory Scheme and the Coming of War, 1936-40’, Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook, 55.2 (2014), pp. 49–70
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Fowler, P. J, and R. L Fowler, ‘Clutton’, Archaeological Review (CBA Group 13), 7 (1972)
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‘Geograph:: The Shadow Factory © Rick Crowley Cc-by-Sa/2.0’ <https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1405928> [accessed 6 May 2025]
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Greenwell, George C., and J. McMurtrie, On the Radstock Portion of the Somersetshire Coal Field (Lambert, 1864)
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Griffiths, Ken, Workhouse: Glimpses of the Poor Law and Life Inside the Clutton Union-House (Fiducia Press, 2005)
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‘History of Cholwell House’ <https://www.cholwellhouse.co.uk/history-of-cholwell-house/> [accessed 16 October 2024]
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Hollowmarsh Full Report, Series No.1 (Community Archaeology on the Mendip Plateau, 2012), pp. 1–58
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James, Pigot, Pigot and Co’s Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Derbyshire, Dorsetshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Somersetshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire (J. Pigot and Co., 1842)
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Kelly, Frederic F., ed., Kelly’s Directory of Somerset 1861 (Kelly and company, 1861)
——, ed., Kelly’s Directory of Somerset 1866 (Kelly and company, 1861)
——, ed., Kelly’s Directory of Somerset 1875 (Kelly and company, 1875)
——, ed., Kelly’s Directory of Somerset 1883 (Kelly and company, 1883)
——, ed., Kelly’s Directory of Somerset 1897 (Kelly and company, 1897)
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Medland, Fiona, and John Oswin, ‘Pauls Wood, Temple Cloud, Geophysical Survey, 2018’ (Bath and Counties Archaeological Society, 2018)
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Morris, Morris & Co.’s Directory & Gazetteer of Somerset and Bristol <https://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/collection/p16445coll4/id/112370> [accessed 10 May 2023]
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Oakley, Michael, Railways in Avon, First Edition (Avon-Anglia Pubns.& Services, 1986)
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‘Parish Heritage’, Clutton with Cameley <http://www.cluttonwithcameley.com/heritage> [accessed 4 May 2025]
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Pevsner, Nikolaus, North Somerset and Bristol, The Buildings of England, Reprint edition (Penguin Books Ltd, 1973)
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Skinner, John, Journal of a Somerset Rector, 1803-1834 (Oxford University Press, 1984)
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Smith, A. H. V., ‘Provenance of Coals from Roman Sites in U.K. Counties Bordering River Severn and Its Estuary and Including Wiltshire’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 23.3 (1996), pp. 373–89
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‘The Bristol and North Somerset Railway.’, Western Daily Press, 1 September 1873, British Newspaper Archive <https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000264/18730901/006/0003>
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Vincent, Mike, Through Countryside and Coalfield: Great Western Railway’s Bristol and North Somerset Railway, First Edition (OPC Railprint, 1990)