Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1893), Volume 15.


Table of Contents

Contents
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A calendar of the fines for the county of Derby, (1304-1312). (continued)
Hart, W. H. (pp. 001-018)
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Roman and other coins found at Little Chester with historical notes, etc.
Bailey, G. (pp. 020-025)
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Botanical walks round Derby.
Painter, W. H. (pp. 026-030)
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Ancient place-names in Bakewell, from archives at Haddon Hall, etc.
Carrington, W. A. (pp. 031-064)
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Old gravestones discovered at S. Peter's, Derby, 1891-92.
Bailey, G. (pp. 065-066)
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A history of Peak Forest.
Kerry, C. (pp. 067-098)
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Contributions from the Court Rolls of the Manor of Little Chester.
Currey, H. E. (pp. 099-104)
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Archaeological gleanings in the neighbourhood of Codnor Castle.
Corfield, F. C. (pp. 105-112)
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The Derby Company of Mercers.
Bemrose, H. H. Arnold- (pp. 113-160)
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On Rains Cave, Longcliffe, Derbyshire. [3rd report: pots and bones]
Ward, J. (pp. 161-176)
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Dorothy Vernon. Facsimile signature.
Cockayne, A. E. (pp. 177-178)
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The Vernons of Haddon Hall.
Yeatman, J. P. (pp. 179-196)
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Notice of two ancient deeds relating to Hambury.
Fitzherbert, H. C. (pp. 197-200)
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Index
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