Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Transactions

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Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society (1962) Series: 2, Volume 62.


Table of Contents

Frontispiece
Anon. (pp. i-iv)
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Contents
Anon. (pp. v-vii)
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Rules of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
Anon. (pp. viii-ix)
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Stone axe factory sites in the Cumbrian fells.
R. G. Plint (pp. 1-26)
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A food-vessel from Springfield near Ainstable.
Clare I. Fell and Robert Hogg (pp. 27-30)
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Figured samian from Birdoswald.
A. P. Detsicas (pp. 31-55)
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Moricambe in Roman times and Roman sites on the Cumberland coast.
R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 56-72)
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Roman pottery from Brough-under-Stainmore.
W. G. Simpson (pp. 73-76)
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Strathclyde and Cumbria: a survey of historical development to 1092.
D. P. Kirkby (pp. 77-94)
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The parentage of William de Lancaster, Lord of Kendal.
George Washington (pp. 95-100)
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The Border Heritage, 1066-1292.
George Washington (pp. 101-112)
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Two medieval Westmorland Speakers, part ii, Sir Richard Redmayne.
J. S. Roskell (pp. 113-144)
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The Chantries of Cumberland and Westmorland, part ii.
R. L. Storey (pp. 145-170)
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The deeds of Burblethwaite Hall.
G. P. Jones, with an appendix by Annette Bagot (pp. 171-197)
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The decline of the Yeomanry in the Lake Counties.
G. P. Jones (pp. 198-223)
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Mr Gilpin and manorial customs.
Annette Bagot (pp. 224-245)
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Sir John Clerk's trip from Drumcrief to Carlisle 1734, and his trip into England in 1741.
W. A. J. Prevost (pp. 246-264)
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The Rev. Thomas Sewell of Whitehaven and the publication of the Bible in Manx.
William R. Serjeant (pp. 265-294)
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A Cumbrian in Virginia.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 295-298)
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An American in Westmorland.
Jane M. Ewbank (pp. 299-304)
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Robert Adam's drawings for Appleby.
Robert C. Smith . (pp. 305-316)
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NOTES
Various. (pp. 317-330)
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Three Notes on Old Penrith
Eric Birley (pp. 317-318)
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Roman gleanings from Brough-under-Stainmore
Eric Birley (pp. 319-320)
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Maryport newspapers
Kenneth Smith, F.L.A. (pp. 320-321)
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Millstone, Birdoswald
Robert Hogg (pp. 321-323)
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Beckfoot fort, cemetery site
Robert Hogg (pp. 323-324)
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Perforated Stone axe hammer, Temple Sowerby
Robert Hogg (pp. 324-325)
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Romano-British triple vase. Botchergate, Carlisle.
Robert Hogg (pp. 325)
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Medieval Town wall, Carlisle
Robert Hogg (pp. 326)
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Fleming of Newfield
John Fleming (pp. 328-329)
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Corby Castle in 1733
W. A. J. Prevost (pp. 329)
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The Law family.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 329-330)
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Nicholas Roscarrock.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 330)
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Prehistoric axes from Windermere.
B. L. Thompson (pp. 330)
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Proceedings .
Anon. (pp. 331-348)
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Pl. I: - Ewanrigg Hall
Anon. (pp. 336)
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Recent Publications
Anon. (pp. 349-355)
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In Memoriam: Joseph Edward Spence, M.B.,Ch.B., D.P.H., F.S.A.; Mr Thomas Gray; Major Richard Ewhurst Porter, M.C., F.S.A.; The Rt. Rev. Herbert Henry Williams, D.D.; Miss Mabel Barker, Litt.D., B.Sc.
Anon. (pp. 356-359)
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List of Members
Anon. (pp. 360-378)
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Notice to Contributors of Articles
Anon. (pp. 379-380)
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Statement of Accounts for the Year
Anon. (pp. 381-383)
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General Index
Anon. (pp. 384-403)
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List of the Society's publications
Anon. (pp. 404)
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