Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1926), Volume 48.


Table of Contents

Contents
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A famous pew in Ashburne Church.
Sadler, E. A. (pp. 001-016)
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Chelmorton and other deeds.
Green, J. F. N. (pp. 017-021)
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The heraldry of Willoughby.
Lawrance, H. (pp. 022-036)
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Derbyshire military effigies. III
Lawrance, H. & Routh, T. E. (pp. 037-050)
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Later descendants of Domesday holders of land in Derbyshire (1).
Statham, S. P. H. (pp. 051-106)
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Some notes on Lepidoptera, 1925.
Hayward, H. C. (pp. 107-112)
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Ornithological notes for Derbyshire 1925.
FitzHerbert, N. H. (pp. 113-116)
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Obituary - Curzon, Bailey, Kirke, Ryde, Vassall
Anon (pp. 117-120)
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The Mellor bells.
Lawrance, H. (pp. 121-121)
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Part of a grave slab from Repton.
Bowles, C. E. B. (Ed.) (pp. 121-122)
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Alabaster carvings.
Lawrance, H. (pp. 122-125)
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A Derbyshire priest, temp. Elizabeth.
Lawrance, H. (pp. 125-126)
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Onemanshouse
Anon (pp. 126-127)
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'Cork', a lichen found on Baslow Moor and producing a purple dye.
Addy, S. O. (pp. 127-128)
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Mother Grundy's Parlour.
Armstrong, A. L. (pp. 128-129)
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Difficulties in the mining industry, 1627.
Anon (pp. 129-132)
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Willington Church restoration.
Dudeney, C. J. (pp. 132-133)
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Index
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