Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1951), Volume 71.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Four centuries of farming systems in Derbyshire: 1500-1900.
Fussell, G. E. (pp. 001-037)
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Staveley tithe book of the Rev. James Gisborne.
Godfrey, W. E. A (pp. 038-046)
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A 17th century boundary dispute between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
Fisher, F. N. (pp. 047-050)
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Stretton in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Hopkinson, G. C. (pp. 051-065)
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Exploration of prehistoric sites in East Derbyshire. [Ash Tree Cave, cont'd]
Armstrong, A. L. (pp. 066-068)
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Excavations at Castle Wood, Pinxton.
Monk, G. E. (pp. 068-069)
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Discoveries at Oakes Park, Norton.
Timperley, W. A. (pp. 070-071)
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Peterborough (Neolithic B) pottery from High Wheeldon Cave, near Buxton.
Jackson, J. W. (pp. 072-077)
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A pilgrim's flask found in Derby.
O'Ferrall, R. S. M. (pp. 078-079)
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A Romano-British site at Shirebrook.
Kay, S. O. (pp. 079-080)
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A Derbyshire Gibbons monument.
Osborne, E. & Fisher, F. (pp. 081-081)
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The south transept of Repton church.
Fletcher, A. W. (pp. 082-083)
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A pre-Norman carved stone at Darley.
Hanbury, W. H. (pp. 084-086)
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The Derbyshire Trent and its early churches.
Fraser, W. (pp. 87-105)
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The framework knitters of Derbyshire.
Higgens, C. W. (pp. 106-114)
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Ornithological record for Derbyshire 1951.
Marshall, W. K. (pp. 115-126)
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The National Register of Archives
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Index
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