Index for Volumes 63 (1993) to 77 (2007)
Volume 77 (2007)
Gill, MAV: 'Three documents', pp.28-50.
Conradi, Peter J: 'Seers and remembrancers', pp.51-67.
Jones, Terry and Ereira Alan: 'Terry Jones's great map mystery', pp.68-82.
Wheeler, Richard: 'The late-medival rood-screen and rood-loft at Llananno, pp.83-132.
Roose-Evans, James: 'The Bleddfa centre for the creative spirit', pp.133-143.
Binding, Paul: 'A stubborn landscape', pp.144-149.
Shannon, Richard: 'A tolerable life', pp.150-157.
Fenn, RWD: 'Houses and history', pp.158-163.
Volume 76 (2006)
Williams, D H: 'Letters from the front: ninety years on', pp.32-65
Gill, MAV: 'A survey of floor-tiles in the churches of Radnorshire', pp.66-75
Gill, MAV: 'Concerning some early Radnorshire bell-ringers', pp.76-87
Breeze, A: 'Two Arthurian sites in Historia Brittonum', 88-97
Rees, J: 'Seed-time of genius: Shelley in Radnorshire', pp.98-110
Parker, K: 'The Radnorshire cottagers controversy', pp.111-128
Priestley, S & Shurety, N: 'A report on the excavation at Scottleton Street, Presteigne', pp.129-143
Lewis, S: 'A resort of the common people in great troops', 144-167
Volume 75 (2005)
Conradi, P: 'Iris Murdoch and Wales' pp. 26-34
Seymour, MC: 'Sir John Clanvowe 1341 -1391' pp. 35-58
Williams, M: 'Sufferings and Openings' pp. 100-114
Deakins, RM: 'Agriculture in Radnorshire in World War II and After' pp. 115-132
Parker, K: 'The Sale of Crown Lands in Radnorshire' pp. 151-173
Volume 74 (2004)
Haycock, M: 'The Scholarship and Creativity of Ffransis G Payne' pp. 24 - 49
Botting, J P & Muir, LA: 'The Fossil History of the Builth Inlier: Insights from a Classic Area' pp. 50 - 84
Gill, MAV: 'Flowers in a Changing Landscape: A survey of Vascular Plants in the Dolyhir/Strinds Quarries Estate (Vc43/SO2357-8, SO2457-8) pp. 127-150
Jones, NW: 'Prehistoric Funerary and Ritual Monuments in Radnorshire' pp. 151-168
Parker, K: 'Radnorshire and the New Poor Law to circa 1850' pp. 169-198
Volume 73 (2003)
Sumner, A: 'Thomas Jones - A Bicentenary Year of Celebration' pp.21-33
Ashton, J: 'The Italian Account Book of Thomas Jones the Artist' pp.34-50
Fenn, RWD: 'An addres to Commemorate the Bicentenary of the Death of Thomas Jones' pp. 51-56
Gill, MAV: 'A Survey of Floor-Tiles in the Churches of Radnorshire: Part III: Gazetteer of Churches' pp. 57-112
Silvester, RJ & Hankinson, R: 'Clas, Church and Village at Glasbury' pp. 113-126
Parker, K: 'Parlimentary Enclosure in Radnorshire' pp. 127-147
Sutton, MD & Silvester Dereck J, Briggs, DEG, Silvester, David J: 'The Herefordshire Lagerstatte: A Fossil Deposit of International Importance' pp. 148-162
Williams, DH: 'A Clerical Son of Radnorshire: The Reverend Thomas Howel Evans and his Family' pp. 163-192
Faraday, MA: 'Radnorshire Lay Subsidy Assessment for 1544' pp. 193-194
Volume 72 (2002)
Gill MAV: 'A survey of floor-tiles in the churches of Radnorshire: Parts I and II' pp.26-83.
Fenn, RWD; Fenn, ACW and Sinclair, JB: 'Radnorshire: some polite perceptions of its landscape', pp.84-120.
Banks, WL: 'Three houses on one estate', pp.121-138.
Parker, K: 'Radnorshire and the Old Poor Law, c.1800-1836', pp.139-49.
Ridyard, GW: 'Denys Corbett Wilson', pp.150-159.
Cole, S: 'Some nineteenth-century letters concerning the postal system in Radnorshire', 160-66.
Volume 71 (2001)
Gill, MAV: 'Scheduled Ancient Monument R100 (SO 192417): The Cross-Slab in St Meilig's Church, Llowes pp.19-55.
Gill, MAV: 'The Parish Church of St Cynidr & St Peter at Glasbury-on-Wye: Bells and Bell-Frames', pp.56-81.
Cave, M: 'A Hundred Years of the Wishlade Family', pp.82-103.
Williams, DH: 'A Faithful Vicar of St Harmon: The Reverend Jonah Bowen Evans, BD', pp.104-140.
Fenn, RWD and Sinclair, JB: 'Diserth Parish Church', pp.141-167.
Breeze , A: 'The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 1053 and the killing of Rhys ap Rhydderch', pp.168-9.
Volume 70 (2000)
Fenn, RWD: 'Anthony Powell, CBE, MA, DLITT 1905-2000', pp.12-14.
Fenn, RWD: 'The character of early Christianity in Radnorshire', pp.15-46.
Oliver, RCB: 'Jonathan Williams and his History of Radnorshire', pp.47-57.
Drage, G: 'The Flemish tapestry Presteign church', pp.58-60.
Howse, WH: 'The last royal visit to Radnor castle', pp.61-2.
Bufton, RP: 'Radnorshire fauna', pp.63-6.
Newman, CW: 'The tale of a boat', pp.67-77.
Noble, F: 'The traditional lore of school children in eastern Radnorshire recorded at Knighton county secondary school 1952-3', pp.78-80.
Ashton, J: 'The "discovering" of Thomas Jones, 1742-1803', p.81.
Davies, DS: 'Extract from the diaries and account book of Thomas Jones, Pencerrig', pp.81-110.
Oliver, RCB: 'Pencerrig house at the top of the rocks', pp.110-123.
Ashton, J: 'The revaluation of Thomas Jones the artist, of Pencerrig', pp.123-4.
Barker, JR and Ridyard, GW: 'The library of the Radnorshire Society', pp.125-150.
Volume 69 (1999)
Ashton, J: 'Miss Gwen Eadie 1907-1999', p.7.
Macpherson, T: 'A measure of grace: Quakers in Radnorshire', pp.8-33.
Banks, WL: 'Gardening in the age of William Robinson: Hergest Croft, Kington, 1896-1910', pp.34-47.
Gill, MAV: Flora from a corner of Radnorshire [VC43/SO13]', pp.48-106.
Thompson, T: 'Agriculture and change in a nineteenth century Radnorshire valley', pp.107-115.
Williams, DH: 'Stephen William Williams: The archaeologist and soldier: The man and his family', pp.116-142.
Fenn, RWD & Sinclair, JB: 'Geology and the border squires', pp.143-172.
Breeze, A: 'Cefnllys and the Hereford map', TRS 69, pp.173-5.
Breeze, A: 'The name of Hergest, near Kington', pp.176-7.
Price, BM: 'Worcester house, Llandrindod Wells', pp.178-180.
Volume 68 (1998)
Schmidt, K von: 'James Barnes of Presteign', pp.15-33.
Baskerville, N de Bar: 'A matter of pedigree: the family and arms of Dr John Dee baptised in wine', pp.34-52.
Parker, K: 'Mid-17th century Radnorshire reconsidered', pp.53-63.
Gill, MAV: 'Victorian floor tiles from the parish churches of the Wye valley group', pp.64-95.
Hughes, R: 'A village with two names: the names of Gladestry', pp.96-104.
Fenn, RWD & Sinclair, JB: ' "Radnorshire to her most distinguished son" Sir George Cornewall Lewis 1806-1863', pp.105-138.
Reid, G: 'The Powys digital history project: archives, local studies and the new technology', pp.139-150.