• Tim Allen, MA, HND. A Development Advice Archaeologist with Historic England who is interested in the multi-period landscapes and towns of the English Midlands.
  • Sir John Baker, LLB, MA, PhD, LLD. Emeritus Professor of the Laws of England, University of Cambridge, who has written extensively on English legal history including the history of legal costume, serjeants’ rings, and medieval lawyers’ funerary monuments.
  • Louise Barker, BA. Senior Investigator (Archaeology), Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, a landscape archaeologist and a leading expert in the discipline of analytical survey.
  • Eleanor Barraclough, BA, MA, PhD. Associate Professor of Medieval History and Literature at the University of Durham specialising in the medieval Nordic world.
  • Barbara Birley, BA, MA. An experienced small finds specialist and curator at the Vindolanda Trust with experience in formal and informal learning, outreach and engagement programmes.
  • Timothy Bolton, BA, MA, PhD. Head of Department for Western Manuscripts, Bloomsbury Auctions, with particular expertise in Anglo-Scandinavian interaction in the later Viking Period and on in the Middle Ages.
  • Chris Bryant, MA. Member of Parliament with a longstanding interest in historical and antiquarian scholarship and the author of seven books on modern English history.
  • Steen Clemmensen, MSc., DPhil. Has published extensively on heraldry and genealogy, and has been a board member, secretary and auditor of the Scandinavian Heraldry Society.
  • Eleri Cousins, BA, MPhil, PhD. Lecturer in Roman History, Lancaster University, specialising in Roman provincial archaeology and the religion, art and epigraphy of Britain, Gaul and Germany.
  • Gareth Davies, BA, MA, PhD. An experienced field archaeologist who has published on the development of early medieval Repton and Nottingham.
  • Tudur Davies, BA, MA, PhD. An environmental archaeological consultant at the forefront of palaeoenvironmental research especially in the early medieval period.
  • Susan Fielding, BA, MA. Senior Investigator (Historic Buildings), Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales,with expertise in the use of digital technologies for heritage.
  • Ben Ford, BA. Senior Project Manager at Oxford Archaeology with expertise in urban archaeology, mainly across southern England.
  • Alexandra Franklin, PhD. Coordinator at the Centre for the Study of the Book, Bodleian Library, with expertise in book history, historical printing processes and print heritage, especially in pre-industrial England.
  • Alexandra Gajda, BA, DPhil. Associate Professor of Early Modern History at Oxford, specialising in William Camden and the relationship between antiquarian scholarship and political thinking in the early modern period.
  • Katharine Haslam, BA, MLitt. PhD. The Society’s Curator at Kelmscott Manor and a specialist in the Arts and Crafts Movement with an extensive museum background.