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Frontispiece
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Contents
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Abbreviations
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Prehistoric habitation sites at Seascale.
J. Cherry (pp. 1-16) |
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Two enlarged food-vessels from How Hill, Thursby and notes on the distribution of food vessels in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire North of the Sands.
Clare I. Fell (pp. 17-25) |
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The Aughertree Fell enclosures.
R. L. Bellhouse (pp. 26-30) |
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Viking burials in Cumbria: a supplement.
John D. Cowen (pp. 31-34) |
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A medieval site at Millhouse in the Lune Valley.
R. A. C. Lowndes, with a report on the pottery and other finds by B. J. N. Edwards (pp. 35-50) |
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Furness Abbey - an archaeological re-consideration.
J. C. Dickinson (pp. 51-80) |
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The Lamplughs of Cockermouth and a Yorkshire inheritance.
A. R. Jabez-Smith (pp. 81-92) |
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Five Bewcastle wills.
J. V. Harrison (pp. 93-111) |
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Further sources for a study of the Brougham family.
C. R. Davey (pp. 112-124) |
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The Cumberland court leet and use of the common lands.
R. S. Dilley (pp. 125-151) |
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Royal Arms in the churches of the Diocese of Carlisle.
B. L. Thompson (pp. 152-167) |
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Westmorland Schools about 1676: Christopher Wase's survey.
P. J. Wallis (pp. 168-185) |
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The commercial interests of Wilfrid Hudleston.
G. P. Jones (pp. 186-198) |
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Water-power and the Industrial Revolution.
D. G. Watts. (pp. 199-205) |
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Denton Holme, Carlisle.
Alan Harris (pp. 206-228) |
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NOTES
Various. (pp. 229-242) |
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Tanged and barbed flint arrow- or lance-head, possibly from Ehenside Tarn.
Clare Fell (pp. 229-230) |
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Stone axe from Seascale.
Clare Fell (pp. 230) |
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Alston place-names.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 230-232) |
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The Wane family.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 232-233) |
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Sir Thomas Musgrave, Bart.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 233) |
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Poltross Burn, Milecastle 48.
Dorothy Charlesworth (pp. 233-235) |
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Humphrey Senhouse: a correction.
G. P. Jones (pp. 235-236) |
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English Place-Name Society's Westmorland volumes: Roman roads.
I. D. Margary (pp. 236) |
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Abraham Fletcher's "Universal Measurer".
P. J. Wallis (pp. 236-239) |
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Neolithic polished stone axe.
Robert Hogg (pp. 239-240) |
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Local history in a card game.
M. A. Wood (pp. 240-241) |
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Richard Rauthmell.
B. J. N. Edwards (pp. 241) |
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Rotary quern from Kendal.
R. G. Plint (pp. 241-242) |
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Rotary quern from Sizergh, nr. Kendal.
R. G. Plint (pp. 242) |
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Alauna, Watercrook.
M. E. Burkett (pp. 242) |
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Notes on Contributors
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Centenary celebrations
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In Memoriam
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Index
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Publications
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