Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1911), Volume 33.


Table of Contents

Contents
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The promontory forts of Derbyshire (including an account of Carl's Wark & Markland Grips). (Pages 11&12 missing)
Trustram, E. (pp. 001-018)
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An aristocratic squabble.
Kirke, H. (pp. 019-038)
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The "Harbour" and Barrows at Arbour-lows.
Addy, S. O. (pp. 039-058)
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The will of Sir John Cavendish, 1381, with the causes of his death.
Brodhurst, F. (pp. 059-070)
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Bradwell lead mining customs: some original documents.
Evans, S. (pp. 071-076)
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Stydd Preceptory and the military religious orders. [illustration of Stydd font]
Farmer, R. L. (pp. 077-086)
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Some further notes on the lows in the High Peak.
Matthews, T. A. (pp. 087-094)
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Notes on the Roman roads called Batham Gate and Doctor Gate.
Smithard, W. (pp. 095-100)
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Bishop Durdent and the foundation of Derby School.
Tacchella, B. (pp. 101-110)
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The Roman camp near Coneygrey House, Pentrich.
Smithard, W. (pp. 111-114)
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Derbyshire cave-men of the Roman period.
Fox, W. S. (pp. 115-126)
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Churchwardens' accounts, Chapel-en-le-Frith.
Kirke, H. (pp. 127-130)
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The Wolley manuscripts: an analysis of the first five volumes.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 131-190)
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Mycological notes on the seasons 1909-1910.
Gibbs, T. (pp. 191-200)
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Glacial stones (The Jubilee Stone).
Wrench, E. M. (pp. 201-204)
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Mackworth Castle.
Bailey, G. (pp. 205-208)
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Zoological record for Derbyshire, 1910.
Jourdain, F. C. R. (pp. 209-220)
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Records of an 18th century Friendly Society : The Tideswell Humane Friendly Indefatigable Union Society.
Fletcher, J. M. J. (pp. 221-234)
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Editorial notes (Thorpe Cloud excavations).
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 240-241)
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Index
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