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Frontispiece
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Contents
Anon. (pp. iv-viii) |
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The Townfields of Cumberland. Part II.
T. H. B. Graham (pp. 1-32) |
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Annals of Liddel.
T. H. B. Graham (pp. 33-54) |
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Report on the recent explorations at Dog Holes, Warton Crag.
J. Wilfrid Jackson, F.G.S., (Manchester Museum) (pp. 55-58) |
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On the occurrence of a portion of the Skull and Antlers of Red-deer of exceptionally large size in the Estuary of the Gilpin.
Professor T. McKenny Hughes, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S (pp. 59-61) |
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Notes on the Westmorland Assize Roll of A.D. 1256.
Arthur P. Brydson, M.A (pp. 62-78) |
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The Ings Registers.
Rev. Geo. E. P. Reade, M.A., (pp. 79-84) |
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A Hebrew Medal found at Workington.
Rev. James Wilson, M.A., Litt.D (pp. 85-86) |
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The Parish of Warwick.
T. H. B. Graham (pp. 87-112) |
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The Fortified Church of St. John the Baptist, Newton Arlosh.
John F. Curwen, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A (pp. 113-121) |
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The Newton Arlosh Pitcher.
J. C. Varty Smith (pp. 122-123) |
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The Luck of Burrell Green.
D. Scott (pp. 124-127) |
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A Seventeenth Century Silver Spoon.
L. E. Hope, Museum Curator, Tullie House (pp. 128-130) |
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Report of the Excavations at Papcastle, 1912.
R. G. Collingwood, B.A (pp. 131-142) |
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The Earthwork on Allen Knott, Applethwaite (Windermere).
R. G. Collingwood, B.A (pp. 143-146) |
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The Fatali Nuptiall, a tract (by Richard Brathwaite ?) on the Windermere Ferry Accident of 1635.
W. G. Collingwood (pp. 147-159) |
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The Seal of the Grammar School of Penrith.
Francis Haswell, M.D (pp. 160-161) |
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S. Michael's, Addingham.
Rev. T. W. Stephenson, Vicar (pp. 162-168) |
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Old Eden Bridges at Great Salkeld.
Rev. C. J. Gordon, M.A (pp. 169-176) |
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Voreda, the Roman fort at Plumpton Wall.
Professor F. Haverfield, M.A., LL.D., V.-P. S.A., etc (pp. 177-198) |
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The Earlier Owners of Edenhall.
Rev. Frederick W. Ragg, M.A., F.R.Hist.S (pp. 199-227) |
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Pedigree of the Families of the Earlier Owners of Edenhall
Rev. Frederick W. Ragg, M.A., F.R.Hist.S (pp. 226) |
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Edenhall Church and its Glass.
Rev. Bernard G. R. Hale, M.A., and Francis Haswell, M.D (pp. 228-233) |
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Hayton Castle, Aspatria.
J. H. Martindale, F.R.I.B.A (pp. 234-243) |
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The Abbey of St. Mary, Holme Cultram ; recent investigations and notes on the ancient roof.
J. H. Martindale, F.R.I.B.A (pp. 244-251) |
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Kirkbampton Church.
J. H. Martindale, F.R.I.B.A (pp. 252-254) |
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Crosscanonby Church.
Rev. W. J. Marsh, M.A (pp. 255-262) |
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Crosscanonby Hall.
J. B. Bailey (pp. 263-266) |
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Aikton Church.
Henry Barnes, M.D., LL.D (pp. 267-284) |
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An armorial panel found at Penrith.
R. Morton Rigg, M.S.A., Licentiate R.I.B.A (pp. 285-286) |
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Notes on the Vicars of Kirkoswald since the Commonwealth.
Thomas Cann Hughes, M.A., F.S.A (pp. 287-296) |
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Excavations on the line of the Roman Wall in Cumberland during the years 1909-12.
Frank Gerald Simpson, with contributions by F. Haverfield, LL.D., F.S.A., H. H. E. Craster, M.A., F.S.A., and P. Newbold (pp. 297-397) |
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Proceedings
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Plan - Long Meg
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Addenda Antiquaria
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Publications of the year
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In Memoriam
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List of Members
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Statement of Accounts
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Contributions to Research Fund
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General Index
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Rules of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
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Publications.
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