Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1892), Volume 14.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Pentrich Church (in Report of the Hon. Secretary).
Ledward, W. J. (pp. XX-XXIII)
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A calendar of the fines for the county of Derby, (1297-1305). (continued)
Hart, W. H. (pp. 001-015)
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Codnor Castle, and its ancient owners.
Kerry, C. (pp. 016-033)
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Botanical notes on a walk from Buxton to Millers Dale in June 1890
Painter, W. H. (pp. 034-039)
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A survey of the Honour of Peverel 10th October, 34 Hen. III, A.D. 1250.
Kerry, C. (pp. 040-053)
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Hermits, fords, and bridge-chapels.
Kerry, C. (pp. 054-071)
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Notes on the family of Strelley of Strelley, Oakerthorpe and Hazelbach
Kerry, C. (pp. 072-118)
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Notes on the mediaeval pavement and wall tiles of Derbyshire.
Ward, J. (pp. 119-140)
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The chantries founded in the parish church of Ashburne, Co. Derby.
Jourdain, F. C. R. (pp. 141-157)
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Discoveries made in Repton Church during restoration.
Irvine, J. T. (pp. 158-160)
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The lost history of Peak Forest, hunting ground of the Peverels.
Yeatman, J. P. (pp. 161-175)
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Birds shot by the Rector of Staveley (1759-1821), recorded from 1761 to 1784.
Molineux, C. A. (pp. 176-216)
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The building of the Derbyshire limestone.
Fletcher, G. (pp. 217-227)
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On Rains Cave, Longcliffe, Derbyshire. [2nd report: excavation]
Ward, J. (pp. 228-250)
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Index
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