Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1955), Volume 75.


Table of Contents

Contents
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A Report on the Excavation of a Romano-British Native Settlement at Stapenhill, Staffordshire.
Wilson, D. M. & Fowler, M. J. (pp. 001-019)
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A Royal Mine in Nether Haddon?
Kirkham, N. (pp. 020-035)
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Egginton Court Rolls 1306/7-1311/12.
Fisher, F. N. (pp. 036-061)
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Roger Steare of Chesterfield.
Wallis, P. J. (pp. 062-065)
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The transition from Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age in the Peak District.
Fowler, M. J. (pp. 066-122)
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Bronze Age round barrow at Swarkestone, Part 1. The excavation and finds.
Posnansky, M. (pp. 123-139)
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Pagan Danish barrow cemetery at Heath Wood, Ingleby.
Posnansky, M. (pp. 140-143)
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Excavations on Ryknield Street, nr. Chesterfield 1953 and 1954.
Oakley, R. H. (pp. 144-149)
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Exploration of Prehistoric Sites in East Derbyshire
Armstrong, A. L. (pp. 149-150)
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An Early Reference to China Making.
Thorpe, A. L. (pp. 151-151)
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Derbyshire Ware - sme casual finds.
Lomas, J. (pp. 152-152)
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Francis Thompson - Pioneer of Railway Architecture.
Thorpe, A. L. (pp. 152-153)
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A Note on William Birkin.
Wallis. P. J. (pp. 153-155)
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Quern Stone at Stretton.
Garlic, S. L. (pp. 155-156)
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William Duesbury's Interest in Derbyshire Lead Mines.
Barrett, F. A. (pp. 156-158)
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Index
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