Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1904), Volume 26.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Denby Old Hall and its owners. I. The Hall.
Currey, P.H. (pp. 001-010)
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Denby Old Hall and its owners. II. The owners of Denby.
Burton, R. J. (pp. 011-021)
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The origin of the Shirleys and of the Gresleys (introduction).
Round, J.H. (pp. 022-022)
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Expenses of the shrievalty during the summer assize of 1631.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 023-040)
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Arbor Low stone circle: Excavations in 1901 and 1902.
Gray, H. St. G. (pp. 041-077)
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Arbor Low stone circle: Geological notes.
Bemrose, H. H. Arnold- (pp. 078-079)
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Arbor Low stone circle: The quarrying and transport of its stones.
Hubbersty, H. A. (pp. 080-081)
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The chartulary of the Abbey of Darley and of the Oratory of St. Helen, Derby.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 082-140)
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Derbyshire fonts, 2. : the late-Norman font at Youlgreave.
Smith, G. Le B. (pp. 141-152)
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Old English village life as illustrated at Barrow and Twyford.
Baxter, W. (pp. 153-167)
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A thirteenth century seal of Roger de Carsington.
Waldo, M. (pp. 168-172)
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The Derby municipal muniments.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 173-176)
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Roman Brough - Anavio: report of preliminary excavations, made for the DAS.
Garstang, J. (pp. 177-196)
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Notes on the inscribed tablet, and on the Romano-British name of Brough.
Haverfield, F. (pp. 197-203)
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Notes on the remains found at Brough.
Dawkins, W. B. (pp. 203-204)
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The Peak in the days of Queen Anne.
Kirke, H. (pp. 205-218)
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The hymenoptera aculeata of Derbyshire (ants, bees and wasps).
Jourdain, F. C. R. (pp. 219-226)
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Discovery of an early interment at Stanley Grange.
Kerry, C. (pp. 227-229)
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Index
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