Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1889), Volume 11.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Mackworth: its castle and its owners.
Kerry, C. (pp. 001-008)
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The Stone House Prebend, Little Chester, Derby.
Bailey, G. (pp. 009-014)
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Easter roll for the parish of Hope: for the year 1658.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 015-030)
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On Rains Cave, Longcliffe, Derbyshire. [1st report: plan and finds]
Ward, J. (pp. 031-045)
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Allestry Church lands: report of a Commission of 1682.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 046-053)
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Derbyshire Easter dues.
Columbell, R. (pp. 053-053)
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The Coke papers at Melbourne Hall.
Fane, W. D., ed. (pp. 054-067)
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Bradbourne Church.
Hartshorne, A. (pp. 068-080)
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Relics of the Roman occupation, Little Chester, Derby.
Ward, J. (pp. 081-092)
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A calendar of the fines for the county of Derby, (1260-1272). (continued)
Hart, W. H. (pp. 093-106)
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The Sequestration of the Derbyshire estates of Philip, first Earl of Chesterfield.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 107-119)
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The Castle of the Peak, and the Pipe Rolls. (Castleton)
Hope, W. H. St. J. (pp. 120-126)
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Notes on Fenny Bentley Church.
Hartshorne, A. (pp. 127-131)
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Melbourne Castle and park.
Fane, W. D. (pp. 132-141)
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Receipt Roll of the Peak jurisdiction of the Dean of Lichfield, 1339.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 142-156)
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Observations on Bakewell: beginning on the 31st of May, 1774.
Watson, W. (pp. 157-173)
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All Saints' Church, Mackworth.
Robinson, F. J. (pp. 174-177)
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Index
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