Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1974), Volume 94.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Two Perforated Stone Implements from Derbyshire
Collis, J. (pp. 005-007)
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Early Bronze Age beakers from Pin Hole Cave, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire.
Gilks, J. A. (pp. 008-015)
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The pre-Conquest burgh of Derby.
Hall, R. A. (pp. 016-023)
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The demesne sheep flock at Hartington: a note.
Postles, David (pp. 024-025)
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Twyford of Kirk Langley and Spondon: problems in history of a medieval Derbyshire family.
Sayer, M. J. (pp. 026-031)
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Samuel Ogden - a 17th century Derbyshire schoolmaster.
Smith, A. (pp. 032-034)
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Sheep grazing intensity in Edale, Derbyshire, 1692-1747, and its effect on peat erosion.
Shimwell, D. W. (pp. 035-040)
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The guilt of Thomas Bacon of Pentrich.
Thomas, M. (pp. 041-044)
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The 1835 elections in Derbyshire.
Hogarth, C. E. (pp. 045-059)
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Index
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