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Proc Soc Antiq Newcastle-on-Tyne 3rd ser. 5
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Proc Soc Antiq Newcastle-on-Tyne 3rd ser. 5
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne
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5
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Journal
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3rd ser.
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BIAB (A Guide to the Historical and Archaeological Publications of Societies in England and Wales 1901-1933)
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08 Dec 2008
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Abstract
Discoveries per lineam valli Hadrian's Wall, between Birdoswald and Appletree turret
Frank Gerard Simpson
Memorandum on the material available for a history of the Society
H H E Craster
Inventory of books and papers preserved in the diocesan registry, Durham, with notes of similar documents in other depositories
H H E Craster
Segedunum being a note on recent discoveries at Wallsend
W S Corder
Deodatus Threlkeld, of Newcastle, watchmaker d. 1733
J C Hodgson
The palatinate boroughs of Durham
Edward Wooler
The manor of Coniscliffe co. Durham
Edward Wooler
Notes on the brass matrix of the 14th cent. seal of Ralph, the farrier, etc., of the bishop of Durham, and on horseshoes in general
Houghton-le-Spring co. Durham
Elsdon Northumb.
Notices on the devotion to, and relative popularity of saints in Northumberland, in early times, as indicated by the dedications of the churches
J C Hodgson
The market cross of Newcastle, commonly called the White cross
R O Heslop