Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1909), Volume 31.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Haselbarow Hall and its owners.
Addy, S. O. (pp. 001-023)
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William Bird of Nether Locko.(A correction).
Fitzherbert, R. H. C. (pp. 024-024)
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A Derbyshire cavalier.
Kirke, H. (pp. 025-034)
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Zouch of Codnor.
Burton, R. J. (pp. 035-038)
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Derbyshire heraldic notes.
Were, F. (pp. 039-042)
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Swarkestone Bridge.
Bailey, G. (pp. 043-050)
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A First List of Derbyshire Agrics - continued from vol 030
Gibbs, T. (pp. 051-068)
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Stafford of Eyam-Foljambe charter.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 069-072)
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The will of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, 1468-1538.
Brodhurst, F. (pp. 073-088)
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Harborough Cave, near Brassington. I. Description of the excavations.
Fox. W.S. (pp. 089-096)
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Harborough Cave, near Brassington. II. Description of the finds.
Smith, R.A.. (pp. 097-114)
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Selections from Assize Roll, Derbyshire, 4 Edw. III.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 115-128)
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A note on sanctuaries.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 129-138)
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Ford Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, and Banner Cross, near Sheffield.
Andrew, W. J. & Gunson, E. (pp. 139-166)
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The owners of Ford Hall from the 13th to the 20th century.
Bagshawe, W. H. Greaves- (pp. 167-180)
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Zoological record for Derbyshire, 1908.
Jourdain, F. C. R. (pp. 181-190)
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The heraldic stained glass at Hassop Hall, co. Derby, Part I.
Shaw, A. P. (pp. 191-220)
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Coal raising in the seventeenth century.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 221-223)
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Roman enamelled brooch (in Editorial notes).
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 224-224)
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Index
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