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Frontispiece
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Contents
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Abbreviations
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Prehistoric pottery from Furness.
F. Barnes (pp. 1-8) |
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Roman sites on the Cumberland Coast 1968-1969.
R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 9-47) |
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More masons' marks from Furness Abbey.
J. Melville (pp. 48-50) |
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Westmorland Church Bells.
B. L. Thompson (pp. 51-68) |
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The 17th-century bloomery at Muncaster Head.
R. F. Tylecote and J. Cherry (pp. 69-109) |
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The 17th-century bloomery at Muncaster Head.
R. F. Tylecote and J. Cherry (pp. 69-109) |
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Thomas Machell, his wife and children and his Whelpdale stepchildren.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 110-145) |
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Thomas Machell, his wife and children and his Whelpdale stepchildren.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 110-145) |
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The education of an 18th-century gentleman: George Edward Stanley of Dalegarth and Ponsonby.
F. J. G. Robinson (pp. 181-191) |
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Some words used in the agrarian history of Cumberland.
Robert S. Dilley (pp. 192-204) |
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The Building of the Courts, Carlisle 1807-1822.
J. Hughes (pp. 205-220) |
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Survey of property adjacent to Citadel
J. Hughes (pp. 208) |
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Some aspects of the social history of 19thcentury Cumbria: (II) crime, police, morals and the countryman.
J. D. Marshall (pp. 221-246) |
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Handley v. Newbie alias Shields: A marriage at Farlam in 1605.
Rev. Fr. Joseph B. Gavin, S. J (pp. 247-268) |
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NOTES
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Three deserted Medieval Farmsteads in Little Langdale.
Mary E. Burkett (pp. 269-274) |
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An estate called Huntley...
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 274) |
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William Stalker, excise officer.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 274-275) |
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A coach service between Edinburgh and Carlisle in 1846.
W. A. J. Prevost (pp. 275-277) |
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Microlithic sites on Walney Island.
F. Barnes (pp. 277-280) |
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The Stephensons of Nentsberry, Alston.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 280-282) |
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Stone axes from Bampton, Bothel and Blencow
Clare I. Fell (pp. 282-284) |
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The Rev. Edward Wilson, vicar of Rye.
Ronald F. Newman and C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 284-286) |
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A Durham schoolmaster's Cumberland land.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 286-287) |
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Slaggieburn, Alston.
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A settlement at Brantrake Moss, north of Devoke Water.
Clare I. Fell (pp. 287-289) |
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Further discoveries at St Oswald's Church, Dean.
J. Hughes (pp. 289-290) |
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Ravenglass SD 087958.
G. M. Leather (pp. 290) |
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A letter from Richard Braithwaite.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 290-291) |
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Gilpin Album.
A. I. Doyle (pp. 291-292) |
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Notes on Contributors
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In Memoriam
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List of Members
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General Index
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List of Publications
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