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Frontispiece
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Contents
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Rules of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
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Flint implements from Plain Furness.
F. Barnes and J. L. Hobbs (pp. 1-3) |
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Coin-evidence, and the evacuation of Hadrian's Wall.
J. P. C. Kent (pp. 4-15) |
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The Roman fort and settlement at Old Carlisle.
Eric Birley (pp. 16-39) |
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Renewed excavation at Low Borrow Bridge.
E. J. W. Hildyard and J. P. Gillam (pp. 40-66) |
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Some Roman military inscriptions.
Eric Birley (pp. 67-72) |
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Wales and the North.
Sir Ifor Williams (pp. 73-88) |
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An early Mosser charter.
Canon W. W. Farrer (pp. 89-91) |
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Three West Cumberland notes.
Mary C. Fair (pp. 92-95) |
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Medieval glass in Penrith Church.
the late Ferdinand Hudleston and C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 96-102) |
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A medieval tombstone at Stanwix.
C. G. Bulman. (pp. 103-107) |
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Eelchist: a forgotten farm in Holme Cultram.
Rev. F. B. Swift (pp. 108-116) |
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Barwis of Cumberland, Part II.
Rev. F. B. Swift (pp. 117-136) |
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The population of the diocese of Carlisle in 1676.
Francis Godwin James (pp. 137-142) |
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The old tower of Lamplugh.
Canon S. Taylor (pp. 142-146) |
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Local Government in Appleby in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Rev. C. M. L. Bouch (pp. 147-169) |
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NOTES
Various. (pp. 170-187) |
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Another polished stone axe-head from Yealand.
Lt-Col. O. H. North (pp. 170) |
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A flint arrow-head from Lazonby Fell.
Miss Grace Simpson (pp. 170-171) |
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A "pygmy cup" from Old Penrith.
Miss Grace Simpson and Mrs. A. Young (pp. 171-172) |
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A bronze axe from Ainstable.
Miss K. S. Hodgson (pp. 172-173) |
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Two bronze axes from Cumberland.
Miss Grace Simpson (pp. 173-174) |
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The North Lonsdale Field Club's collection of antiquities.
William K. Calvert (pp. 174-175) |
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A trial excavation at Moresby.
Miss Brenda Swinbank (pp. 176-177) |
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Roman pottery from Burrow in Lonsdale.
Lt-Col. O. H. North (pp. 178) |
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A centurial inscription from Carlisle.
Eric Birley (pp. 179-180) |
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Thomas Machell and Hadrian's Wall
Eric Birley (pp. 180-182) |
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An altar at Tullie House.
Eric Birley (pp. 182-184) |
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Two Langwathby documents.
Canon W. W. Farrer (pp. 184-185) |
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Excavations at Kendal Castle.
J. E. Spence (pp. 185-187) |
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An early Mosser charter.
Rev. C. M. L. Bouch (pp. 187) |
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Hutton of Penrith.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 187) |
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Proceedings: August 1950 to September 1951
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Recent Publications
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In Memoriam
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List of Members
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Notice to Contributors of Articles
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Statement of Accounts for the Year 1950-51
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General Index
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List of the Society's publications
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