Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Transactions

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Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society (1974) Series: 2, Volume 74.


Table of Contents

Frontispiece. Past presidents of the Society at the Society's centenary dinner 1966.
Anon. (pp. i-v)
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Contents
Anon. (pp. vi-vii)
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Abbreviations
Anon. (pp. viii)
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Short notes on unrecorded prehistoric finds and sites.
Clare I. Fell (pp. 1-7)
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The Roman cemetery on London Road, Carlisle.
T. Patten (pp. 8-13)
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A cemetery at High Nook, Nether Denton.
H. G. Welfare (pp. 14-17)
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Wooden objects uncovered at Branthwaite, Workington, in 1956 and 1971.
J. E. Ward (pp. 18-28)
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The meaning of acrewall.
Robert S. Dilley (pp. 29-32)
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A little-known late medieval industry, Part II: the Ash Burners.
M. Davies-Shiel (pp. 33-64)
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Some documentary evidence on woodlands in the vicinity of Windermere.
Charlotte Kipling (pp. 65-88)
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Notes on the church bells of Cumberland.
Bruce L. Thompson (pp. 89-95)
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Notes on the church bells of Lancashire-North-of-the-Sands.
Bruce L. Thompson (pp. 96-102)
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Heraldry at Holker Hall. Recorded with notes
R. S. Boumphrey (pp. 103-104)
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Heraldry at Graythwaite Hall.
R. S. Boumphrey (pp. 105-108)
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Baptisms and burials in twenty northern parishes.
G. P. Jones (pp. 109-117)
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Colliery settlements in East Cumberland.
Alan Harris (pp. 118-146)
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A Bank and its building: Ulverston Trustee Savings Bank.
Angus Taylor (pp. 147-158)
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A nineteenth-century Tithe Dispute and its significance: the case of Kendal.
Eric J. Evans (pp. 159-185)
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Bromleys of Keswick - a family business.
J. Hughes (pp. 186-198)
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James Stockdale and the Annales Caermoelenses.
C. Roy Hudleston (pp. 199-210)
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NOTES
Various. (pp. 211-226)
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Carlisle excavations.
Dorothy Charlesworth (pp. 211-212)
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Edmund Lamplugh Irton's second marriage and the Irton Hall estate.
J. R. E. Borron (pp. 212-214)
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The size of household and family in some northern parishes.
G. P. Jones (pp. 214-217)
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Roman glass phalera from Stanwix.
Robert Hogg (pp. 217-218)
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Concrete Square, Haverigg.
A. Harris (pp. 218-221)
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Heraldry on the tombs of Margaret, Countess of Cumberland, and Anne, Countess of Pembroke, Dorset and Montgomery, in St Lawrence's, Appleby.
R. S. Boumphrey (pp. 221-222)
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Mr Wilkinson's school at Lowther and the 'Forty-Five'.
W. A. J. Prevost (pp. 222)
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Direct male ancestry of Sir John Barrow from 1602.
R. Sharpe France (pp. 222-223)
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Group of stone mounds at Broadside, Bewcastle (NY 548799).
G. G. S. Richardson (pp. 223)
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Sites near the Rivers Black Lyne and White Lyne, Cumberland.
G. G. S Richardson (pp. 223-224)
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An incident during the Carlisle Jacobite trials of 1746.
W. A. J. Prevost (pp. 225)
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Charles Lee Lewes.
Timothy J. Cockerill (pp. 225)
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General Index
Anon. (pp. 227-236)
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List of Publications
Anon. (pp. 237-240)
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