Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Transactions

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Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society (1876) Series: 1, Volume 2.


Table of Contents

Frontispiece
Anon. (pp. i-vi)
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Contents
Anon. (pp. vii-x)
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Excursions and Proceedings
Anon. (pp. xi-xxii)
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List of Members
Anon. (pp. xxiv-xxix)
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Kirkoswald Castle.
Michael W. Taylor, M.D. (pp. 1-10)
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An Account of the Opening and subsequent Removal of an Ancient British Barrow upon the Hackthorpe Hall Estate, in the Parish of Lowther.
James Mawson, Esq. (pp. 11-14)
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An attempt to trace the Translation of Saint Cuthbert through Cumberland and Westmorland.
Rev. Thomas Lees, M.A. (pp. 14-20)
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Notes on the Heraldic Visitations of Cumberland and Westmorland.
Richard S. Ferguson, M.A. & LL.M (pp. 20-27)
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Fragments at St. Bees.
Rev. Canon Knowles, M.A., St. Bees (pp. 27-30)
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An Account of Sockbridge Hall, and of Askham Hall, Westmorland.
Michael W. Taylor, M.D. (pp. 31-45)
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On a Roman Gravestone, recently found at Brocavum (Brougham).
Robert Harkness, F.R.S., F.GS. (pp. 147-152)
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On the remains of ancient Glass in the East Window of Greystoke Church.
Rev. Thomas Lees, M.A (pp. 375-389)
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On the remains of ancient Glass and Woodwork at St. Anthony's Chapel, Cartmel Fell.
Richard S. Ferguson and the Rev. Thomas Lees (pp. 389-399)
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Notices of certain remarkable Fortified Churches existing in Cumberland.
John A. Cory, Esq., Carlisle. (pp. 46-56)
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Carlisle Castle.
Richard S. Ferguson, M.A. and LL.M. (pp. 56-95)
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The 34th or Cumberland Regiment.
Captain Gage (pp. 95-99)
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The 55th or Westmorland Regiment.
Colour-Sergeant Noakes. (pp. 100-103)
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The Tithe Barn, Carlisle.
C. J. Ferguson, Esq (pp. 104-105)
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Highhead Castle.
J. A. Cory, Esq. (pp. 105-108)
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The Richmonds of Highhead.
William Jackson, Esq. (pp. 108-147)
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The Developement of Domestic Architecture ; Rose Castle and Dalston Hall.
Charles J. Ferguson, Esq (pp. 152-171)
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Past and Present among the Northern Fells, No. 1.
Miss Powley. (pp. 171-186)
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The Parrs of Kendal Castle.
Sir George Duckett, Bart. (pp. 186-196)
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Hill, of Crackenthorpe.
Edward Bellasis, Esq., Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms (pp. 197-205)
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Crosby Ravensworth.
Rev. G. F. Weston, M.A (pp. 205-224)
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The Crosthwaite Registers.
J. Fisher Crosthwaite, Esq. (pp. 225-241)
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On some of the Manorial Halls of Westmorland.
Michael W. Taylor, M.D. (pp. 242-264)
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The Laws of Buck Crag, Cartmel.
Wm. Jackson, Esq. (pp. 264-276)
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Bolton Church.
Rev. T. Lees, M.A (pp. 276-279)
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On the Sculptured Capitals in the Choir of the Cathedral at Carlisle.
James Fowler, F.S.A. (pp. 280-296)
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The East Window, Carlisle Cathedral: its Ancient Stained Glass.
Richard S. Ferguson, M.A. and LL.M. (pp. 296-312)
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The Chapter Library of Carlisle.
Rev. R. W. Dixon. (pp. 312-336)
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The Carlisle Horns.
Wm. Nanson, B.A. (pp. 337-347)
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The Parish Registers of St. Mary's and St. Cuthbert's Churches, Carlisle.
Richard S. Ferguson, M.A. and LL.M (pp. 347-354)
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Past and Present among the Northern Fells, No. 2.
Miss Powley. (pp. 354-374)
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