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Twenty one notes give information on the following topics. `Recording work at Kirkhead Cavern' by Percival Turnbull (263), `Flints from Murton, Asby and Orton Scar' by Clare I Fell (263--4) and `Reworked axe from Little Strickland Hill, Witherslack' also by Clare I Fell (265--6). `Rise How: an ADS date for the Iron Age burial' by R L Bellhouse (266--7), `The position of milefortlet 10 (Silloth)' by Percival Turnbull (267--8), `Archaeological work on the Papcastle bypass' by Percival Turnbull (268), and `The Roman road across Leesrigg pasture' by R L Bellhouse (269). `Recent Roman coin finds in Cumbria and North Lancashire' by D C A Shotter (269--75), `A further component of the Cliburn (Penrith) hoard' by D C A Shotter (276--9) `A hoard of radiates from Great Strickland' also by D C A Shotter (280--1), `Another gold coin from Scalesceugh' by R L Bellhouse (281--2), `Two Roman mounts from Kendal, Cumbria' by Phillip Cracknell (282--4), and `The Fosse of the Galwegians' by R L Bellhouse (284--7). `Carlisle Cathedral: Fratry watching brief, 1988' by Graham D Keevill (289--92), `A possible medieval votive coin from Cummersdale' by Ian Caruana (292--4), `St Margaret's Tower, Staveley' by Percival Turnbull (294), `The Anchorite well, Kendal - recent changes' by John Marsh (295), and `A mid-fourteenth century coin hoard from Rickerby, Carlisle' by C Richardson & M R McCarthy (295--8). `Three post-medieval green glass wine bottle fragments from Penrith' by Edgar Bolton (299--301), `An eighteenth century sealed green glass wine bottle in Carlisle Museum' by Edgar Bolton (301--3), and finally `A fragmentary Nailsea type glass vessel in Carlisle Museum' also by Edgar Bolton (303--4). IH |