Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1903), Volume 25.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Bradshaw Hall and the Bradshawes. I. The hall.
Gunson, E. (pp. 001-012)
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Bradshaw Hall and the Bradshawes. II. The Bradshawes of Bradshaw.
Bowles, C. E. B. (pp. 013-072)
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The church of Norbury.
Cox, J. C. (pp. 073-096)
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Notes on two pre-Norman cross shafts found at Norbury, Derbyshire, in 1902.
Allen, J. R. (pp. 097-102)
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Catalogue of pictures at Hardwick Hall, of the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., 1903.
Hawkesbury, Lord (pp. 103-158)
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Notes on old Buxton and district.
Turner, W. (pp. 159-163)
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Bowden of Bowden.
Kirke, H. (pp. 164-164)
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Roman weights found at Melandra.
May, T. (pp. 165-173)
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Gravestones at St. Peter's, Derby (supplemental).
Bailey, G. (pp. 174-174)
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Carl's Wark.
Gould, I. C. (pp. 175-180)
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Duffield forest in the sixteenth century.
Strutt, F. & Cox, J. C. (pp. 181-216)
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Derbyshire fonts, 1.
Smith, G. Le B. (pp. 217-223)
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Discovery of a hunting sword within the Forest of the Peak.
Andrew, W. J. (pp. 224-224)
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The Saxon window in Mugginton church.
Currey, P. H. (pp. 225-228)
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The Lepidoptera of Derbyshire (Butterflies - rhopalocera).
Jourdain, F. C. R. (pp. 229-236)
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The Roman camp at Brough (in Editorial notes).
Andrew, W. J. (pp. 237-238)
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The Rowarth celt (in Editorial notes).
Andrew, W. J. (pp. 241-241)
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Index
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