A collection of offprints, pamphlets and reprinted articles
NB: numbers 10 and 11 as listed here are conflated into one entry in Ticehurst’s MS contents list at beginning of the volume. The numbering here is therefore one out from 11 onwards.
1. From Yarrell’s British Birds, 1841-1856, ‘The Mute Swan’, pp. 1-20
2. J.M. Bromehead, ‘Memoir on the Regulations anciently prescribed in regard to swans’, Archaeological Journal, **, 1850, pp. 296-310 [includes illustrations]
3. J.C. Mansel-Pleydell, ‘Decoys and Swan Marks’, Proceedings, Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, VIII, 1887, pp. 1-8
4. C.H. Mayo, ‘Swans on the Salisbury Avon and Dorset Stour’, reprinted from Notes and Queries for Somerset and Dorset, XIII, p. 297, reprint Sherborne 1914, pp. 1-16 tipped-in a MS letter from C.H. Mayo dated 29 [? 24] August 1926, from The Retreat, Long Burton, Sherborne
5. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘Stevenson’s “Birds of Norfolk” - A Correction’, Transactions of Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society, XI, 1920-21, pp. 202-03 (extracted pages)
6. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘A Contribution to Swan History’, reprinted from British Birds, XIV, no. 8, 1 January 1921, pp. 176-79
7. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-roll in Norwich Castle Museum’, reprinted from Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society, XII, part 1, 1924-25, pp. 17-25 [this article sets out very clearly the facts, misunderstandings and suppositions about a copy of an earlier swan-mark roll made by the Norwich School artist Henry Ninham (1793-1874) in 1846, and the disappearance of the original]
8. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Early History of the Mute Swan in England’, reprinted from British Birds, XVII, no. 8, 1 January 1924, pp. 174-82 [the full title of the periodical is British Birds, An Illustrated Magazine; it was published monthly]
9. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘An Historical Review of the Laws, Orders and Customs Anciently used for the Preservation of Swans in England’, reprinted from British Birds, XIX, no. 8, 1 January 1926, pp. 186-205
10. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘On Swan-marks’, Part 1, reprinted from British Birds, XIX, no. 11, 1 April 1926, pp. 262-73 [includes diagrammatic illustrations]
11. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘On Swan-marks’, Part 2, reprinted from British Birds, XIX, no. 12, 1 May 1926, pp. 294-308 [includes diagrammatic illustrations]
12. N.F. Ticehurst,’The Office of Master of the Swans’, reprinted from British Birds, XXII, no. 4, 1 September 1928, pp. 74-84
13. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-marks of East Norfolk’, reprinted from Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society, XII, part 4, 1927-28, pp. 424-60
14. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-marks of West Norfolk’, reprinted from Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society, XII, part 5, 1929, pp. 581-630
15. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘Surrey Swan-marks’, reprinted from Surrey Archaeological Collections, XXXVIII, part 1, 1928, pp. 34-48
16. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘Early Records of the Mute Swan in Bedfordshire and Norfolk’, reprinted from British Birds, XXIII, no. 11, 1 April 1930, pp. 306-08
17. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-marks of Berkshire’, reprinted from The Berkshire Archaeological Journal, XXXVI, 1931, pp. 62-91
18. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘History of Swan-keeping and Suffolk Swan Marks’, reprinted from A History of the Birds of Suffolk, pp. 262-65
19. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-marks of Suffolk’, offprint from Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, XXI, part 2, 1932, pp. 1-14 [from p. 139 in original], includes 3 sheets of fold-out diagrammatic illustrations
20. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-marks of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire’, reprinted from Proceedings of the Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Archaeological Society, V, 1933, pp. 121-176
21. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Marks used by Swan-owners of London and Middlesex’, reprinted from The London Naturalist for 1933, 1934, pp. 67-84
22. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-marks of Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Rutland, Annual Report for 1933, of the Peterborough Natural History, Scientific and Archaeological Society [eleven pages]
23. N.F. Ticehurst, review of ‘The Abbotsbury Swannery’, by the Earl of Ilchester, in Proceedings of The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, LV, pp. 154-64, in British Birds, XXIX, no. 5, October 1935, pp. 154-55
24. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Mute Swan in Kent’, reprinted from Archaeologia Cantiana, XLVII, 1936, pp. 55-70
25. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Mute Swan in Hertfordshire’, reprinted from Transactions of Hertfordshire Natural History Society, XX, part 2, April 1936, pp. 74-84
26. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan Marks of Lincolnshire’, offprint from Associated Architectural and Archaeological Societies’ Reports and Papers, XLII, part 1, 83 pages, pp. 59-141 in original
27. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘Swan Marks’, cuttings from The Lincolnshire Magazine, III, no. 4, March-April 1937 [no page numbers]
28. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Swan-marks of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire’, reprinted from Orfordshire Archaeological Society Report for the Year 1936, no. 82, pp. 97-130
29. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘Some More Swan-marks of East Norfolk’, reprinted from Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society, XIV, part 3, 1937, pp. 229-46 [includes diagrammatic illustrations]
30. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘Distribution of Mute Swan’, cutting from The Handbook of British Birds, III, 1939, pp. 177-78
31. N.F. Ticehurst, ‘The Mute Swan on the River Thames’, Presidential Address to the Zoological Section, 26 July 1941, reprinted from Transactions of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 1941, South-Eastern Naturalist and Antiquary, XLVI, five pages plus MS notes at end
Loose at end of volume: N.F. Ticehurst, ‘Some Early Swan-owners of East Sussex’, reprinted from Hastings and East Sussex Naturalist, VII, no 3, pp. 83-87