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Frontispiece
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Contents
Anon. (pp. v-vii) |
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Rules of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
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Excavations at Skelmore Heads near Ulverston, 1957 and 1959.
T. G. E. Powell, with contributions by Clare I. Fell, John X. W. P. Corcoran and F. Barnes (pp. 1-30) |
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Eskmeals sand-dunes occupation sites.
J. Cherry (pp. 31-52) |
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Some recent prehistoric finds of Lake District origin from the Yorkshire Pennines.
J. Davies (pp. 53-60) |
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The Dog Hole, Haverbrack.
Don Benson and Keith Bland (pp. 61-76) |
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"Celtic" fields, farmsteads and burial-mounds in the Lune Valley.
R. A. C. Lowndes (pp. 77-95) |
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Roman Papcastle.
Eric Birley (pp. 96-125) |
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The Roman site at Kirkbride, Cumberland.
Eric Birley and R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 126-139) |
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Roman sites on the Cumberland coast, 1962.
R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 140-147) |
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The granaries at Hardknott Castle.
Dorothy Charlesworth (pp. 148-152) |
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The Hardknott Granaries
Dorothy Charlesworth (pp. 152) |
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An inscription from Pike Hill: CIL VII 836.
Eric Birley. (pp. 153-155) |
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Pre-Norman sculpture from Brigham.
Richard Bailey (pp. 156-159) |
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The lost villages and hamlets of Low Furness.
William Rollinson (pp. 160-169) |
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Margaret de Latham, wife of Walter de Strickland of Sizergh.
George Washington (pp. 170-177) |
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John Clybborne's appeal to the Earl of Salisbury.
Marjorie A. Rowling (pp. 178-183) |
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Some Birkbeck documents.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 184-198) |
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The Griffith family: Wordsworth's kinsmen.
Chester L. Shaver (pp. 199-230) |
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Mr George Clerk and the Royal Hunters in 1745.
W. A. J. Prevost (pp. 231-252) |
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The Nent Force Level.
Paul N. Wilson (pp. 253-280) |
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NOTES.
Various. (pp. 281-292) |
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A polished stone axe from Grasmere.
B. L. Thompson (pp. 281) |
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A bronze palstave from Wraysholme Tower, Allithwaite, Lancashire, North-of-the-Sands.
Clare Fell (pp. 281) |
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A socketed bronze axe from Little Langdale, Lancashire North-of-the-Sands.
Clare Fell (pp. 282-283) |
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A Castor-ware beaker from Brougham.
Anthony Priestman (pp. 283) |
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A Crackanthorpe document.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 284) |
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Westmorland men in aYorkshire deed.
C. Roy Hudleston. (pp. 284-285) |
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Rawlinson and Lowther.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 285-286) |
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The Carus family.
T. G. Fahy (pp. 287-287) |
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A Cumberland link with Virginia.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 287) |
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A Cumberland schoolmaster in Carolina.
Daniel W. Fagg (pp. 287-289) |
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The Rev. John Kelly.
F. P. White (pp. 289-290) |
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St Cuthbert's churchyard, Carlisle.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 290-291) |
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Robinson of Kendal.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 291-292) |
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Proceedings
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Recent Publications
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In Memoriam: Robert Corsane Reid, LL.D.
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List of Members
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Notice to Contributors
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Statement of Accounts
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General Index
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List of the Society's publications
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