Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1924), Volume 46.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Glossary of words used by the Derbyshire lead-miners during the past 250 years.
Williamson, F. (pp. 001-055)
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The recent restoration of Wilne Church.
Currey, P. H. (pp. 056-077)
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The heraldry of Ferrers.
Lawrance, H. (pp. 078-091)
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Mediaeval military effigies in Derbyshire I.
Lawrance, H. & Routh, T. E. (pp. 092-107)
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Derbyshire lead weights.
Addy, S. O. (pp. 108-113)
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A find of Roman denarii and an early British coin at Ashover.
Peck, H. (pp. 114-115)
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A bronze palstave from Grindleford.
Armstrong, A. L. (pp. 115-116)
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Two celts from Barlow and Somersall.
Ryde, H. (pp. 116-117)
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Repton Priory.
Vassall, H. (pp. 117-118)
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Discovery of a Viking-axe at Repton.
Vassall, H. (pp. 118-119)
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Robin Hood's Picking Rods.
Lawrance, H. (pp. 119-121)
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Little Moreton and Pooley Halls.
Beckett, T. H. (pp. 123-123)
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Pre-Reformation processional cross at Chesterfield.
Ryde, H. (pp. 124-124)
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Sepulchral cave at Tray Cliff, near Castleton.
Armstrong, A. L. & Favell, R (pp. 124-125)
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Clay "Cross".
Griffin, G. (pp. 125-126)
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Some notes on collecting Lepidoptera at Repton, in 1923.
Hayward, H. C. (pp. 127-130)
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Ornithological notes for Derbyshire 1923.
FitzHerbert, N. H. (pp. 131-136)
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Index (In 1925 Journal)
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