Bourne Woods are situated near
Bourne,
Lincolnshire, England, and includes Bourne Wood and Fox Wood.
Bourne Wood (
National Grid reference TF0821; Co-ordinates: O°24'W, 52°46'N) and Fox Wood are owned by The
Forestry Commission and managed by Forest Enterprise (England) as part of Kesteven Forest.
Ordnance Survey 1:25 000 First Series, Sheet TF02 (Edenham). 1955.
Institute of Geological Sciences. One-Inch Series, Sheet 143 Drift Edition (Bourne). 1967.
Morgan, P. & Thorn, C. ed. Domesday Book, volume 31, Lincolnshire Parts one and two. Phillimore, Chichester. 1986.
ISBN0-85033-598-1 or
ISBN0-85033-599-X.
Bevis, T. ed. Hereward and De Gestis Herwardi Saxonis. In English with commentary. Westrydale Press. 1981.
ISBN0-901680-28-1. (The Peterborough Hereward Story: original text directly translated.)
Platts, G. Land and People in Medieval Lincolnshire. Chapter 4. History of Lincolnshire Vol. 4. History of Lincolnshire Committee, Lincoln. 1985.
ISBN0-902668-03-X. (Medieval agriculture and forestry in a parish near Bourne.)
Benn, D. I. and Evans, D. J. A. Glaciers and Glaciation. Arnold. London. 1998.
ISBN0-340-65303-5 or
ISBN0-340-58431-9. Paragraph 3.2.4.4. (Proglacial Lakes)
Venables, E. Bourne, its Castle and its Abbey. Lincs & Notts Architectural and Archaeological Society. Vol. XX, 1889. Cited by Birkbeck, J. D. in A History of Bourne. Lanes. Bourne. 1970. (Endowment of Bourne Abbey)
Backhouse, J. The Luttrell Psalter. The British Library. 1989.
ISBN0-7123-0176-3. (depictions of C14 field work.)
Field, J. Learning Through Labour: Training, unemployment and the state, 1890–1939, University of Leeds. 1992.
ISBN0-900960-48-5 (work camps)
(FNQ), Miller, S. H. transcriber, and Sweeting, W. D. translator, The Exploits of Hereward the Saxon, a serial supplement in Fenland Notes and Queries (1895–97)