Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1902), Volume 24.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Tissington well-dressing.
Waldo, M. (pp. 001-004)
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Subsidy for the Hundred of Scarsdale, 1599.
Carrington, W. A. (pp. 005-025)
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Mam Tor, near Castleton.
Could, I. C. (pp. 027-031)
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Commons and waste lands in High Peak: Depositions Chapel-en-le-Frith enclosures.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 032-041)
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A lease of Bradshaw hall and lands, from William Bradshawe to Henry his son, 1478.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 042-043)
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Proceedings prior to the divorce of Godfrey Bradshawe and Margaret Howe, 1554.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 044-047)
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The discovery of gravestones at St. Peter's Church, Derby (with a note on the bells).
Bailey, G. (pp. 048-056)
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Deeds, etc., enrolled, county of Derby.
Carrington, W. A. (pp. 057-067)
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The state of Repton manor from Henry I to Henry V.
Hipkins, F. C. (pp. 068-077)
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A Derbyshire brawl in the 15th century.
Kirke, H. (pp. 078-081)
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The chartulary of the Abbey of Dale.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 082-150)
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The ancient font of Smalley Church.
Currey, P. H. (pp. 151-152)
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Early Renaissance architecture in England (Book review by J. C. Cox).
Gotch, J. A. (pp. 153-162)
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Some Derbyshire fonts (Review of an article in The Reliquary).
Smith, G. Le B. (pp. 163-168)
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Ramblings of an antiquary "The Old Hall at Mickleover".
Bailey, G. (pp. 169-171)
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Discovery of a neolithic celt on Rowarth moor.
Andrew, W. J. (pp. 172-172)
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The Pursglove brass at Tideswell (in Editorial notes).
Andrew, W. J. (pp. 173-173)
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Excavations at Arbor Low (in Editorial notes).
Andrew, W. J. (pp. 173-174)
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The Five Wells tumulus, Miller's Dale (in Editorial notes).
Andrew, W. J. (pp. 174-174)
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Index
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