


Books:
1. Beverley in Mid-
2. . The Diary of Robert Sharp of South Cave: life in a Yorkshire village, 1812– 1837. Oxford: O.U.P. for the British Academy, 1997. – Records of Social and Economic History. New Series, 26 (joint editor).
3. Descriptions of East Yorkshire: de la Pryme to Head. East Yorkshire Local History Society, 1992. — (Series, no. 45).
4. Easington Church Institute and Hall: a short history. Beverley: TaylorSyms, 2005 (joint author).
5. Enclosure Commissioners and Surveyors of the East Riding. East Yorkshire Local History Society, 1986. — (Series, no. 40).
6. The People Along the Sand: the Spurn Peninsula and Kilnsea: a history, 1800–2000. Chichester: Phillimore, 2006.
7.Spurn and Kilnsea in Bygone Days: a miscellany. Lulu.com. 2007. (joint author)
Articles:
1. ‘Agricultural land use in 1801’; in: An Historical Atlas of East Yorkshire (University of Hull Press, 1996), pp.68–9.
2. ‘Agriculture’; in: A Guide to Local Studies in East Yorkshire (Hutton Press,1985), pp.137–51.
3. ‘The ale-
4. ‘Blue bells and beacons: a Spurn A–Z’, Spurn Wildlife, no. 13, 2003, pp. 10–15.
5. ‘Coxswains of Spurn and their families’, Spurn Wildlife, no. 11, 2001, pp. 84–7.
6. ‘ “Human bones at Kilnsea as coals to Newcastle”: the two St. Helen’s churches’, Spurn Wildlife, no. 5, 1995, pp. 71–4.
7. ‘The incidence and chronology of parliamentary enclosure’; in: An Historical Atlas of East Yorkshire (University of Hull Press, 1996), pp.66–7.
8. ‘Landownership and parish type, c.1830.’; in: An Historical Atlas of East Yorkshire (University of Hull Press, 1996), pp.62–3.
9. ‘New light on Beverley: street lighting in the 19th century’, East Yorkshire Local History Society Bulletin, no. 32, autumn, 1985.
10. ‘Turnpike trusts’; in: An Historical Atlas of East Yorkshire (University of Hull Press, 1996), pp.94–5.
11. ’Watch this space—the debate about hedgerows: a note’, East Yorkshire Local History Society Bulletin, no. 55, winter, 1996/7.



