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DURHAM COUNTY |
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BULLETINS: CONTENTS |
| Bulletin | Year | Author | Title |
| 24 | 1980 | J.A. Hilton | The Catholic North-East, 1640 - 1850 |
| 24 | 1980 | John Hill | Conflict in the Durham coalfield in 1892, Part 2 |
| 24 | 1980 | R.W. Sturgess | The people and industries of Seaham Harbour and its environs in 1851 |
| 24 | 1980 | Robert G. Benson and John Neville |
A bibliography of the coal industry in the North East |
| 25 | 1980 | Derek Atkinson | Co-operation in Darlington, 1868 - 1900, Part 1 |
| 25 | 1980 | H. Ging and J. Stephenson |
The Robert Wood collection: Theatre & Music Hall posters etc. printed by John Procter & F.W.Mason of Hartlepool |
| 25 | 1980 | J.L. Drury | The Bishop of Durham's whale [beached at Seaton Carew], 1766 - 1767: the story behind the skeleton in Durham Cathedral |
| 25 | 1980 | Leslie Ellison | The taming of a landscape: Waldridge Fell |
| 26 | 1981 | David H. Thomas | Four industrial schools in the North-East of England |
| 26 | 1981 | Derek Atkinson | Co-operation in Darlington, 1868 - 1900, Part 2 |
| 26 | 1981 | Jeremy Black | The British press and European news in the 1730's: the case of the Newcastle Courant |
| 26 | 1981 | S.B. Holt | The Durham Directory and Almanack |
| 26 | 1981 | Stuart Miller | The establishment of the River Wear Commissioners |
| 27 | 1981 | Christine Hiskey | A minority, a marriage [between Charles William, Lord Stewart & Frances Anne Vane-Tempest] and management at the Vane-Tempest collieries, c.1799 - 1819 |
| 27 | 1981 | J.L. Drury | Old Stanhope Castle, Weardale, Co. Durham |
| 27 | 1981 | Leslie Ellison | Petty crime in Barnard Castle in the late nineteenth century: a peer into the abyss of a northern market town |
| 27 | 1981 | Michael Barke | Migration into Darlington in the mid-eighteenth century: some tentative observations |
| 27 | 1981 | R.P. Hastings | Strikes without a Union: labour relations in the Teesdale lead mines, 1872 - 1892 |
| 28 | 1982 | M.T. Smith and M.J. Purvis |
Marital mobility in four parishes [Dalton-le-Dale, Castle Eden, Coniscliffe & St. Nicholas, Durham] of County Durham |
| 28 | 1982 | Ruth Cranfield | Durham prisons in an age of change |
| 28 | 1982 | Stewart Merricks | The Sunderland Literary and Philosophical Society Essay and Discussion class, 1846 - 1849 |
| 29 | 1982 | Alan Heesom | Who thought of the idea of the University of Durham? Bishop William van Mildert or Canon Charles Thorp |
| 29 | 1982 | David Butler | The gas works of Sherburn Hospital, 1867 - 1920 |
| 29 | 1982 | Stuart Miller | This unpleasant affair ...: cholera in Sunderland in 1831 - 1832, Part 1 |
| 29 | 1982 | Vera Chapman | Front house and back house houses and small terraced houses in Darlington |
| 30 | 1983 | Alan Heesom | The unpleasant affair ...(11): Lord Londonderry and cholera in Sunderland, 1831 - 1832 |
| 30 | 1983 | J.F. Hargrave | Whorlton, a bridge in the country |
| 30 | 1983 | Leslie Ellison | Landlord and landscape: the influence of the Salvins on the scenery of the Wear Valley, near Croxdale and Spennymoor |
| 30 | 1983 | Vera Chapman | Front house and back house houses: some further examples |
| 31 | 1983 | Peter Rushton | Crazes and quarrels: the character of witchcraft in the North-East of England, 1649 - 1680 |
| 31 | 1983 | Ruth Cranfield | Durham prisons in an age of change, II: 1823 - 1827.[Part 1] |
| 31 | 1983 | Vera Chapman | Thomas Pease, Son & Co.; a family business and its premises in Darlington market place. |
| 32 | 1984 | David H. Thomas | The Abbot Memorial Industrial School, Gateshead |
| 32 | 1984 | J.F. Hargrave | Whorlton Bridge - a postscript |
| 32 | 1984 | Michael Sill | E.G. Ravenstein and coal miner migration: East Durham in the nineteenth centurys |
| 32 | 1984 | Ruth Cranfield | Durham prisons in an age of change, II: 1823 - 1837, part 2 |
| 32 | 1984 | T.D. Howard and S.T. Miller | Reform of the policing system in Sunderland in the early nineteenth century |
| 33 | 1984 | Andrew Pain and Malcolm Smith | Endogamy and exogamy in Stanhope parish, County Durham, 1754 - 1812 |
| 33 | 1984 | J.F. Hargrave | The three clerks [Rev. J.J. Thornhill, Rev. J. Lambert, Ven. J. Headlam]: contrasting clergy in South Durham in the early nineteenth century |
| 33 | 1984 | Leo Gooch | The implementation of the new Poor Law in the lead-mining districts of North East England, 1814 - 1844 |
| 33 | 1984 | P. Norris | The Irish in Tow Law, Co. Durham, 1851 and 1871 |
| 33 | 1984 | Ray Pallister | A visitor's [A.F. Foster] view of [education in] the North East, 1858 |
| 34 | 1985 | Alan Heesom | 'Bowlby letter': national politics in their local context |
| 34 | 1985 | Newton Haile | John Palmer [of Bishop Middleham]: stonemason extraordinary |
| 35 | 1985 | David Butler | A plan so replete with advantages to the traveller: The building of Durham's North Road, 1828 - 1830 |
| 35 | 1985 | Gavin R. Cole | The public crossing points over the Stockley Beck (near Brancepeth) |
| 35 | 1985 | M.J. Huggins | The rise and decline of the seaside resort of Seaton Carew, 1790 - 1902. Part 1: the early stages of resort development, 1790 - 1860 |
| 35 | 1985 | M.J. Huggins | The rise and decline of the seaside resort of Seaton Carew, 1790 - 1902: Part 2: Failure to expand as a resort, 1860 - 1902 |
| 35 | 1985 | T.D. Whittet | Durham apothecaries' [John Bowey of Durham; William Dent of Durham; Richard Scaife of Darlington] tokens and their issuers |
| 36 | 1986 | Anthea Lilley | Victorian Tudhoe |
| 36 | 1986 | Jeremy Black | Eighteenth-century journalism in the North-East: the Darlington Pamphlet of 1772 |
| 36 | 1986 | Katherine Beer | The diary of a village postmistress [Susan May Wilson of Witton Gilbert]: the years 1908 - 1918 |
| 37 | 1986 | Anthea Lilley | School attendance in Tudhoe (County Durham) during the late nineteenth century |
| 37 | 1986 | Don Wilcock | University degree theses relating to the history of the North-East, 1931 - 1962. [Part 1] |
| 37 | 1986 | Ruth Cranfield | Durham prisons in an age of change. III: 1837 - 1867, part 1.A modified separate system |
| 37 | 1986 | Sue B. Holt | The use of ratebooks in determining the rents of dwellings: the evidence from nineteenth-century Durham City |
| 38 | 1987 | David Butler | Street lighting in Durham City before the advent of gas |
| 38 | 1987 | J.L. Drury | Lead works in Weardale, Co. Durham, 1425-31 |
| 38 | 1987 | Jeremy Black | Heavenly streamers, coal-disputes and an attempted jail-break: Durham and the press in the eighteenth-century |
| 38 | 1987 | Katherine Beer | The career of a village schoolmaster, James Wilson, 1836 - 1911 |
| 38 | 1987 | Vera Chapman | The linen weavers of Hurworth-on-Tees |
| 39 | 1987 | Christopher O'Riordan | Thomas Ellison, the Hixon Estate and the Civil War |
| 39 | 1987 | Don Wilcock | University and Polytechnic degree theses relating to the history of the North-East, 1963 - 1984. [Part 2] |
| 39 | 1987 | Donald G. Bovill | The Sunderland Orphan-Asylum and the education of boys for the Mercantile Marine, 1850 - 1902 |
| 39 | 1987 | Ella Maclean | My early years: reminiscences of County Durham in the early twentieth century by Ella Maclean [formerly Sisterson] |
| 39 | 1987 | Katherine Beer | Sherlock Holmes' at Witton Gilbert.[The detection and arrest by Sergeant Woodward of John Churchill Tweddle] |
| 40 | 1988 | Jeremy Black | The nursery of indolence': Durham in 1749 [passage from letter written by Thomas Bowlby] |
| 40 | 1988 | Katherine Beer | Samuel Hume, a Durham watch and clock-maker |
| 40 | 1988 | Peter Nicol | Bishopwearmouth Church, 1790 - 1981 |
| 40 | 1988 | Ruth Cranfield | Durham prisons in an age of change. III: 1837 - 1867, part 2 Governor [William] Green and his officers |
| 40 | 1988 | D.A. Birkett | The boundary stones from the free section of the Byers Green branch of the Clarence Railway. Relics of an example of nineteenth-century sharp practice? |
| 41 | 1988 | Donald G. Bovill | The industrial training ship 'Wellesley' and the training ship movement |
| 41 | 1988 | J.J. Vickerstaff | A gazetteer of Durham County schools, 1400 - 1648 |
| 41 | 1988 | Vera Chapman and Natalie Urquhart |
Whorlton village and Recollections of a 1920s childhood |
| 42 | 1989 | Geoffrey Milburn | Reading between the lines: some thoughts on Wesley's Journal and early Methodist history |
| 42 | 1989 | J.J. Vickerstaff | A gazetteer of informal learning in County Durham, 1400 - 1550 |
| 42 | 1989 | Leo Gooch | Papists and profits: the Catholics [Silvertop, Brandling and Salvin families] of Durham and industrial development |
| 42 | 1989 | M.F. Brown | One life [Major James Wemyss] at Waterloo |
| 43 | 1989 | J.G. Lynch | The Irish population of Darlington in 1841 and 1851 |
| 43 | 1989 | Vickerstaff | A register of Durham County schoolmasters, 1400 - 1640 |
| 43 | 1989 | Russell Sherwen | Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, John Lyon, 9th Earl of Strathmore, and George Gray |
| 43 | 1989 | Sylvia Davis | The evolution of a Jarrow Senior School, 1944 to 1974 |