n.a. (1991). NOTES. Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society 91 (series 2). Vol 91, pp. 263-304.

Title: NOTES
Issue: Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society 91 (series 2)
Series: Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society
Volume: 91
Page Start/End: 263 - 304
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Abstract: 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
Year of Publication: 1991
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Eighteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Glass Vessel (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Green Glass Wine Bottle (Auto Detected Subject)
1988 (Auto Detected Temporal)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
Coin (Auto Detected Subject)
IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
Glass Wine Bottle (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Coin Hoard (Auto Detected Subject)
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