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Anon. (1940) The covenant of the Baptist church at Wallingford. Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society 14:1, 25-7.

Anon. (1910) An old relic in Wallingford. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 16, 116.

Anon. (1916) A survey of Wallingford in 1550. Part 1. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 21, (4) 111-113.

Anon. (1916) A survey of Wallingford in 1550. Part 2. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 22, (1) 21-25.

Anon. (1916) A survey of Wallingford in 1550. Part 3. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 22, (2) 46-49.

Anon. (1916) A survey of Wallingford in 1550. Part 4. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 22, (3) 82-84.

Anon. (1917) A survey of Wallingford in 1550. Part 5. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 23, (1) 26-29.

Anon. (1917) A survey of Wallingford in 1550. Part 6. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 23, (2) 66-66.

Anon. (1920) A survey of Wallingford in 1550. Part 7. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 25, (2) 70-73.

Arkell, W.J. (1944) Palaeoliths from the Wallingford fan-Gravels. Oxoniensia 8-9, 1-19.

Arkell, W.J. (1946) More Palaeoliths from the Wallingford fan-gravels. Oxoniensia 11-12, 173-5.

Benson, D.; Miles, D.; Balkwill, C. J.; Clayton, N. (1974) The Upper Thames Valley. An Archaeological Survey of the River Gravels. Oxfordshire Archaeological Unit Survey No. 2.

Biddle, M., Hill, D. (1971) Late Saxon planned towns. Antiquities Journal 51, 70-85.

Bradley, T.; Armitage, P. (2002) A partial cow skeleton of the Middle Bronze Age at Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Oxoniensia 67, 359-363.

Brooks, N.P. (1966) Excavations at Wallingford Castle, 1965: an interim report. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 62, 17-21.

Chalkley Gould, I. (1906) The Walls of Wallingford. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 12, 119-124./p>

Christie, N., O'Sullivan, D., Creighton, O., Hamerow, H. (2003). The Wallingford Burgh to Borough Research Project: First Interim Report, 2002. South Midlands Archaeology 33. 105-112.

Christie, N., O'Sullivan, D., Creighton, O., Hamerow, H. (2003) The Wallingford Burgh to Borough Research Project: 2003 Fieldwork. Medieval Settlement Research Group Annual Report 18, 9–13.

Christie, N., O'Sullivan, D., Browning, J., Butler, A., Creighton, O., Hamerow, H. (2003). The Wallingford Burgh to Borough Research Project. South Midlands Archaeology 34, 94-103.

Collins, A.E.P. (1949) Iron Age and Romano-British finds at Wallingford. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 51, 65.

Collins, A.E.P. (1949) Bronze and Pottery from Wallingford. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 51, 65-66.

Compton, H.J. (1978) River tolls: Wallingford Bridge. Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 24:3 108-9.

Cooke, A.H. (1927) Early mayors of Wallingford. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 31, (1) 28-29.

Creighton, O, Christie, N., O'Sullivan, D., Hamerow, H. (2002) The Wallingford burgh to borough research project. Medieval Settlement Research Group Annual Report 17, 43–46.

Cromarty, A.M.; Barclay, A.; Lambrick, G. (2005) Late Bronze Age Ritual and Habitation on a Thames Eyot at Whitecross Farm, Wallingford: The Archaeology of the Wallingford Bypass, 1986-92. Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph S.
The site at Whitecross Farm, including timber structures located on the edge of the eyot, and a substantial midden and occupation deposit has been securely radiocarbon-dated to the late Bronze Age. The late Bronze Age artefact assemblages are suggestive of a high-status site, with a range of domestic and ritual activities represented. The bank of the Grim's Ditch earthwork was found to have preserved evidence of earlier settlement, dating to the Neolithic and Bronze Age, and a sequence of cultivation, including ard marks and 'cord-rig' cultivation ridges. Pottery and radiocarbon analysis dated the earthwork to the end of the late Iron Age or the early Roman period. A multi-period settlement, consisting of pits, a waterhole, postholes, gullies and field systems, was identified at Bradford's Brook, Cholsey. The main periods represented are late Bronze Age and Romano-British, while a small quantity of Saxon pottery indicates limited Saxon activity. A large pit containing late Bronze Age pottery, a cattle skull, waterlogged wood and plant remains, a complete loomweight and flint flakes has been interpreted as a waterhole. A series of radiocarbon dates were obtained for deposits within this feature. All three sites are discussed individually as well as within their local, regional and national contexts.

Dean, M. (1977) Lead tokens from the River Thames at Windsor and Wallingford. Numismatic Chronicle 137, 137-47.

Durham, B.; Hassall, T.G., Rowley, T., Simpson, C. (1972) A cutting across the Saxon defences at Wallingford. Oxoniensia 37, 82.

Ehrsam Voigts, L. (2004) The ‘Declaracions’ of Richard of Wallingford: A case study of a Middle English astrological treatise. In: Medical and Scientific Writing in Late Medieval English, edited by Taavitsainen, I, Pahta, P. Cambridge University Press.

Evison, V.I. (1968 for 1967). A sword from the Thames at Wallingford Bridge. Archaeological Journal 124, 160-89.

Field, J.E. (1895) The antiquities of Wallingford. Berkshire Archaeological and Architectural Society 3, 96-99, 117-122.

Field, J.E. (1906) History of Wallingford. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 12.

Field, J.E. (1917) Survey of Wallingford, 1550. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal, 21.

Ford, S., Hazell, A. (1991) Prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement patterns at North Stoke, Oxfordshire. Oxoniensia, 54, 7–23.

Garrod, H.W. (1926) Richard of Wallingford’s connection with Merton College, Oxford. Transactions of the St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society, 230-1

Gasquet, F.A. (1912) Abbot Wallingford: an inquiry into the charges made against him and his monks. Sands, London.

Ginsberg, L.B. (1964) Wallingford: the archaeological argument. Architects' Journal 163, 22.

Grove, L.R.A. (1938) Norman pottery from Wallingford market place'. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 42:1 , 67-71.

Green, A. (1964) Borough records of Wallingford. Journal of the Society of Archivists 2, 10, 476-479.

Gunther, R.T. (1926) Wallingford's scientific instruments. St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society Transactions. 235-43

Harrison, J.P. (1892) St. Leonard's Church, Wallingford. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 47, 135-138.

Hassall, T.G., Airs, M. (1978) Wallingford. Archaeological Journal 135, 291-4.

Hassall, T. (1986) The Oxford Region from the conversion to the Conquest. In The archaeology of the Oxford region, edited by Briggs, G.; Cook, J.; Rowley, T.: Oxford University Department of External Studies, pp. 109-114.

Haverfield, F. (1901) Romano-British remains in the Upper Thames Valley near Wallingford, Dorchester, Oxford and Eynsham. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London 2nd ser., 18.

Hedges, J.K. (1892) Wallingford. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 47, 124-131.

Herbert, N.M. (1969) The family of De Stallis at Wallingford in the 13th century. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 64 21-33.

Herbert, N.M. (1969) The Borough of Wallingford, 1155-1400. Thesis submitted to Reading University.

Hinchliffe, J.; Robinson, R. (1975) Excavations at Grim’s Ditch, Mongewell, 1974. Oxoniensia, 40, 122.

Howgrave-Graham, R.P. (1926) Early clocks and horologies: Richard of Wallingford's clock. St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society Transactions 231-5.

Keats-Rohan , K.S.B. (1989) The devolution of the Honour of Wallingford, 1066-1148. Oxoniensia 54 , 311.

Keyser, C.E. (1907) Note on a carved Norman stone from the museum of Wallingford Castle. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries 21, 118-123.

Knowles, D. (1952) The case of St. Albans abbey in 1490. Journal of Ecclesiastical History 3, (2) 144-58.

Lamborn, E.A.G. (1948) The medieval archives of Wallingford. Notes and Queries 193, 68-9.

Lambrick, G. (1990) Farmers and shepherds in Bronze Age and Iron Age. Current Archaeology 11, 14-18.

Lambrick, G. (1998) Frontier territory along the Thames. British Archaeology 33 April.

Lambrick, G., More, J., Wardle, P. (1992) Grim's Ditch and the Wallingford Bypass. In: Oxford Archaeological Unit annual report 1991–1992. pp. 11-12.

Leeds, E. T (1910) The Wallingford sword. Antiquary XLVI, 348, g.

Leeds, E. T (1936) An Anglo Saxon cemetery at Wallingford, Berkshire. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 42, 93, 101.

Lemaire, K. (1988) Wallingford: a bibliography.

McKisack, M. (1948) The mediaeval records of the Corporation of Wallingford.Oxoniensia 13, 84.

Milne, J.G. (1940) Muniments of Holy Trinity Priory, Wallingford. Oxoniensia 5, 50.

Montagu, H. (1892) Find of groats at Wallingford. Numismatic Chronicle 12, 220-226.

Moorey, P.R.S. (1982) A Neolithic ring-ditch and Iron Age enclosure at Newnham Murren, near Wallingford. CBA Research Reports, 44 55-59.

Nairn, I. (1968) Remarkably crude and boorish new building. Architectural Review 143, 247.

Pagan, H.E. (1984) A die-linked group of coins of Wallingford. Spink Numismatic Circular 92 322-3.

Prior, M. (1981) The accounts of Thomas West of Wallingford, a Sixteenth Century Trader on the Thames, Oxoniensia 46, 73.

Ralegh Radford, C.A. (1971) The later pre-Conquest boroughs and their defences. Medieval Archaeology, 14, 83-103.

Ralegh Radford, C.A. (1980) The pre-Conquest boroughs of England, 9th-11th centuries. Proceedings of the British Academy 64, 1980, 131-53.

Richmond, A. (2005) Excavation of a Peterborough Ware Pit at Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Oxoniensia, 70, 79.

Riley, H. T. (ed.). Registra Johannis Whethamstede, Willelmi Albon, et Willelmi Walingforde, abbatum monasterii S. Albani [Registers of John Whethamstede, William Albon, and William Wallingford, abbots of the monastery of St. Albans]. In Registra quorundam abbatum monasterii S. Albani, 2 (Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores, 28: Chronica monasterii S. Albani), ed. Riley, H.T. (1873), 1-291.

Ritchie, C.I.A. (1956) Abbot Thomas Ramryge's lost register, and the date of William Wallingford's death. English Historical Review 71,(280) 434-5.

Roffe, D. (2008) Wallingford, the Domesday Borough.

Rutland, R.A., Coghlan, H.H. (1972) Berkshire Archaeological Journal 66, 45-59.

Sayer-Milward, W.C. (1892) St. Leonard's Church, Wallingford. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 47, 132-134.

Sherwood, G.F.T. (1906) The advowson of St Peter's, Wallingford, 1638-70. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal 12, 19-20.

Simpson, C. (1973) Wallingford the archaeological implications of development. A survey. Oxfordshire Archaeology Unit.

Skermer, P. (c1700) Antiquities of Wallingford.

Slade, C.F. (1960) Wallingford castle in the reign of Stephen. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 58, 33-43.

Smith, E.A. (1960) Bribery and disfranchisement: Wallingford elections, 1820-32. English Historical Review 75, 618-30.

Smith, R.A. (1924) Two prehistoric vessels. Antiquaries Journal 4, 127-30.

Speight, S. (2000) Castle Warfare in the Gesta Stephani Chateau Gaillard XIX: Actes du Colloque International de Graz, 1998.

Spokes, P.S. (1949 for 1947) Some notes on the domestic architecture of Wallingford, Berkshire. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 50, 30-48.

Spurrell, M. (1995) Containing Wallingford Castle, 1146-53. Oxoniensia 60, 257-270.

Stevenson, J. (1854) The chronicles of John Wallingford A.D. 449-1035. In The church historians of England. Pre-reformation series 2 pt. 2, ed. Stevenson, J., 521-64.

Thomas, R. (1985) Bronze age metalwork from the Thames at Wallingford. Oxoniensia 49, 9-18.

Thomas, R., Robinson, M., Barrett, J., Wilson, B. (1986) A late Bronze Age riverside settlement at Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Archaeological Journal 143, 174-200.

Turner, H.H. (1926) Remarks on Richard of Wallingford. St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society Transactions, 223-5.

Vaughan, R. (ed.) (1958) The chronicle attributed to John of Wallingford. In Camden Miscellany 21 (Camden 3rd ser., 90).

Vaughan, R. (1958) The chronicle of John of Wallingford. English Historical Review 73, 66-77.

Von den Brincken, Anna-Dorothee. (1973) Die Klimatenkarte in der Chronik des Johann von Wallingford - ein Werk des Matthaeus Parisiensis? [The climate map in the Chronicle of John of Wallingford - the work of Matthew Paris?]. Westfalen 51, 47-56.

Walne, P. (1961) A 'double charter' of the Empress Matilda and Henry, duke of Normandy, c.1152. English Historical Review 76:301, 649-54.

Watson, E (1979) The St Albans Clock of Richard of Wallingford. Antiquarian Horology 372-384.

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Weare, T.J. (1977) Excavations at Wallingford, 1974. Oxoniensia 42, 204-15.

Wigram, W.A. (1926) Richard of Wallingford, the abbot. St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society Transactions.

Wright, P. (2004) Time and tithes. History Today 54:8 22-27.

Yates, D.T. (1999) Bronze Age field systems in the Thames Valley. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 18, 157-170.

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