Ingram : The History
Standard works NCH XIV (1935), 456-81; Dixon 1985 II, 368-9
Ingram : Prehistoric Archaeology
- Ingram : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC – 5000 BC)
- Ingram : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC – c. 2000 BC)
- Ingram : Bronze Age (c. 2000 BC – 700 BC)
- Ingram : Iron Age (700 BC – AD 70)
- Ingram : Romano British Period And After (AD 70-500)
The Breamish Valley In The Early Medieval Era
Township and Parish, Barony and Manor
Before examining the medieval village community of Ingram in detail, it is necessary to outline the various different territorial units within which it was incorporated, and which provided the framework for the development of the village. Each of these units related to a different aspect of the settlement's communal relations, both internal and external.
Ingram Parish and Township
Ingram : The Medieval Village
- Ingram : The Components Of The Village
- Ingram: Village Layout
- Ingram : Population And Tenancies
- Ingram : Water Mills
- Ingram : Crosses
- Ingram : St Michael's Church Exterior By P F Ryder
- Ingram : St Michael's Church Interior By P F Ryder
- Ingram : St Michael's Church Discussion
- Ingram : Outlying Settlements
Ingram : Border Conflict
Ingram From 1600
- Ingram : Manorial Tenure
- Ingram : The 17th Century
- The Development Of Ingram In The 18th And 19th Centuries
- Ingram : Population
- Ingram : The 20th Century And Beyond





