Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1915), Volume 37.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Notes on two churches visited by the Archaeological Society, 1914.
Farmer, R. L. (pp. 001-018)
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Rectory Manors in Derbyshire.
Addy, S. O. (pp. 019-042)
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The Spatemans of Roadnook.
Prior, Canon (pp. 043-054)
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Some menhirs.
Matthews, T. A. (pp. 055-058)
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Megalithic remains on Bilberry Knoll, Matlock.
Simpson, J. (pp. 059-076)
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The stone circle, known as the 'Bull Ring', at Dove Holes, and the mound adjoining.
Tristram, E. (pp. 077-086)
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Mam Tor earthwork.
Tristram, E. (pp. 087-090)
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The destruction of the Church of All Saints, Breadsall
Cox, J. C. (pp. 091-096)
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The Place-names of Derbyshire. [M to Z]
Walker, B. (pp. 097-244)
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Zoological record for Derbyshire, 1914 (Birds).
Jourdain, F. C. R. (pp. 245-252)
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Notes on collecting Lepidoptera at Repton, 1914.
Hayward, H. C. (pp. 252-256)
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Review: The English parish church (Book by Cox, J. C.)
Farmer, R. L. (pp. 257-258)
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Index
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