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CONTENTS OF JOURNALS FROM 61

The featured articles of the more recent Journals (formerly Bulletins) are listed below. Reviews of books and other publications are not included. For an Index to Bulletins 1 to 60 click here.

61 Winifred Stokes
J.C. Howe
David Butler

G.R. Batho and M. Faulkner
John Botcherby, a victim of the railway age?
The Canney Hill Pottery
Before the Prince Bishop: The first steam boat on the River Wear at Durham
An Elisabethville Family: The Prowses
62 Ruth Jennings

Peter Barton
R.W.Rennison

Rev. L.L. Barclay; Diocesan Inspector of Schools for Durham, 1903-1914
Stockton Fights Two Railway Bills of 1858
Blackwell Bridge, Darlington

63 B.Cheesman

Jonathan Oates
Stephen Robbins
Winifred Stokes
The Grey Mayor's Tale: a footnote to excavations in Claypath, Durham City,1999
Bishop Chandler and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745
Gilesgate Vegetable Shows
The Durham Miner's Wife - the story of 'Aunt Lizzie', Elizabeth Green, née Dixon, 1873-1956
64 Chris Hill Local Men and the Great War
The Durham Light Infantry and the Northumberland Fusiliers 1914-19
Winifred Stokes Jonathan Ryle and his Music Books
John Davison The Miners and the Bishop
Roger Woodhouse and
Ian Petherick
Mary Harrison née Colpitts - The Diary of the daughter of an 18th-century Land Agent to the Bowes Estate
65 Remembering David Reed
Jean Scammell Old English Lordship: Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia and Wessex
Geoffrey Scammell The British North-East Coast Fisheries ca. 1500-1750
Alan Pallister Some notes on the Parish Registers of Long Newton and derivations from them
W.A.L. Seaman Intimations of Mortality from the Diaries of a Darlington Curate
H.J. Smith The Pitman Poacher
66 J. Smith Enid Smith, 1932-2003
K. Beer Durham Building Craftsmen in the Early Seventeenth Century
J. Oates Durham and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715
P. Barton Stockton During the Great French Wars 1793-1815: Further Observations
H. Norwood Founding Colleges in the 1830s - at Durham and in Piedmont
W. Dunn An American in Durham
67 Obituary Don. Wilcock
M. Roberts The Prospect of Durham from the South East
A late-seventeenth-century panorama of the city
F. Lawson Shildon: The Growth of a Railway Town
Part 1: 1800-1865
R.W. Rennison The Ports and Railways of the Northumberland and Durham Coalfield, 1825-1865
D. Butler More Counters Encountered:
The Census Enumerators and Enumeration Districts of Durham City, 1841-1901
68 F. Lawson Shildon: The Continuing Growth of a Railway Town
Part 2:1875-1925
B. Cheesman Ropers and Ropemaking in Durham City and County
Part 3 of South Street, Durham:
topography, tenure and occupation
J. Bygate The Riot at Elisabethville-Birtley
69 W. Stokes Matthias Dunn, campaigner for Mining Safety, c1789-1869
A. Kelly The 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry: April 1915
F. Lawson Shildon Part 3:
1925-1984: A Railway Town and Economic Change
70 V. Watts Auckland, Billingham and Unthank
Fact, Fiction adn Fallacy in Durham Place-Names
A. Orde An Eighteenth-Century Gentleman Farmer
Ralph Ord of Sands Hall
R. Hamilton An Unexpected Source:
Bus Timetables and Local History
71 G. Batho and J.Banham Thomas Howell Corfe, 1928-2006
N. Emery The Population of the South Bailey, Durham
and the Burials at St. Mary the Less
I. Gomersall Cockfield Churchwardens and their Accounts 1700-1799
W. Heyes The Weardale Iron Company - A Corporate History
72 M. Egan Robert Ingham: South Shields' Faithful Friend
R. Cranfield Thomas and Sarah Holmes: Prisoners' After Care, Borstal,
and the beginnings of the Probation Service in County Durham
M. Greenhall 'Charity begins at Home' - Ideas of community, charity and the treatment of the poor in St. Oswald's parish Durham 1700-1750


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