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Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
Frontispiece
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Contents
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Rules of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
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Excavations in Eskdale, the Muncastle Roman Kilns.
R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 1-12) |
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Excavations at Bowness on Solway, 1955.
C. M. Daniels (pp. 13-19) |
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The Roman forts near Caermote.
R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 20-23) |
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Roman roads in Cumberland.
R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 24-27) |
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A cross-section of the Roman road in Casterton.
Jane M. Ewbank (pp. 28-31) |
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An inscription relating to Roman Kirkby Thore.
M. G. Jarrett (pp. 32-36) |
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The Addingham cross-incised Slab.
R. N. Bailey (pp. 37-41) |
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An Anglian cross-shaft fragment from Brigham.
R. N. Bailey (pp. 42-45) |
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The Anglo-Scottish Lords of Leitholme and Great Strickland.
G. H. S. L. Washington (pp. 46-51) |
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An ancient doorway at Nunnery, Armathwaite.
C. G. Bulman (pp. 52-54) |
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Two Provosts of Oriel College, Oxford.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 55-65) |
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The Chantries of Cumberland and Westmorland, Part I.
R. L. Storey (pp. 66-96) |
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The enclosure of Aspatria.
Gordon G. Elliott (pp. 97-108) |
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The Leathes family of Dalehead.
B. L. Thompson (pp. 109-119) |
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John Robinson's Book of Precedents.
F. Barnes and J. L. Hobbs (pp. 120-129) |
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Tithing customs in West Cumberland in the 18th century.
R. F. Dickinson (pp. 130-134) |
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Ann Crackanthorpe: Wordsworth's great-aunt.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 135-155) |
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The Journal of John Wilson Soulby.
J. L. Hobbs (pp. 156-186) |
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NOTES
Various. (pp. 187-201) |
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Manx patterns on sculpture of the Norse period at Stanwix and Millom.
R. N. Bailey (pp. 187-188) |
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The old village cross and stocks at Urswick.
J. Melville (pp. 188-189) |
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An inscription on a beam in St. Lawrence's church, Appleby.
C. B. Martindale, F.R.I.B.A. (pp. 189) |
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Uldale old church.
C. B. Martindale, F.R.I.B.A. (pp. 189-190) |
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Hodgson of Bascodyke, Forster of Kingfield and Story of Justice Town.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 190-192) |
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The Philipson family.
Dr T. G. Fahy (pp. 192-195) |
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The Dalstons of Acornbank.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 195-196) |
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Correspondence connected with the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway.
Kenneth Smith. F.L.A. (pp. 196-198) |
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The first Kendal Co-operative Society.
Herbert Clegg (pp. 198-200) |
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Stone axe-hammer from Skelsmergh.
R. G. Plint (pp. 200) |
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Stone axe roughout from Scout Scar.
R. G. Plint (pp. 200-201) |
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Stone circle on Potter Fell, Nr. Kendal.
R. G. Plint (pp. 201) |
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Proceedings
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Recent Publications
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In Memoriam: Sir Samuel Haslam Scott; Dr J. R. K. Thomson; Mr J. B. Macalpine; Major Edward Harold Pattinson, M.B.E.
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List of Members
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Notice to Contributors of Articles
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Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 1959-60
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General Index
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List of the Society's publications
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