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Rutland Rec 22
Title
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Title:
Rutland Rec 22
Series
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Series:
Rutland Record
Volume
Volume number and part
Volume:
22
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
T H McK Clough
Publisher
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Publisher:
Rutland Local History & Record Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 907464 32 7
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
15 Mar 2005
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Abstract
The returns of the Rutland registration districts to the 1851 census of religious worship
Peter Tomalin
51 - 86
Commentary on, and transcript of, returns from most Rutland parishes and some adjacent parishes in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire from the Religious Census of 1851, including details of places of worship in each parish; includes
The Religious Census of Great Britain 1851 --; transcript of Rutland entries
69 - 86
arranged alphabetically by parish, with separate sections for Leicestershire and Northamptonshire
The churchyard at Exton: some unusual and unexpected features
Ed Miller
87 - 89
A survey of the memorials in Exton churchyard is described covering dates of death between 1800 and 1949. Contrary to the usual practice, it was found that some of the elite of the village were buried on the north side of the church with this area being typically used in most places for the least favoured in the community (e.g. pauper burials). It was also noted that young children were very much less likely to be commemorated in stone than adults and possible reasons for this are described.
Rutland history and archaeology in 2001
T H McK Clough
90 - 95
Brief reports on archaeological and historical activities carried out during the year, including
I -- archaeological fieldwork during 2001
90 - 92
short, separately authored reports, arranged in alphabetical order by parish
II -- other reports for 2001
92 - 95
reports of acquisitions by the county record office and museum, and activities of various organisations other than archaeological fieldwork