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DURHAM COUNTY |
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BULLETINS: CONTENTS |
| Bulletin | Year | Author | Title |
| 61 | 2000 | G.R.Batho & M.Faulkner | An Elisabethville Family : The Prowses |
| 61 | 2000 | J.C.Howe | The Canney Hill Pottery |
| 61 | 2000 | Winifred Stokes | John Botcherby, a victim of the Railway age. |
| 62 | 2000 | Peter Barton | Cathedral Canons as Vicars of Heighington |
| 62 | 2000 | R.W.Rennison | Blackwell Bridge, Darlington |
| 62 | 2000 | Ruth Jennings | Rev.L.L.Barclay, Diocesan Inspector of Schools for Durham, 1903-1914./td> |
| 63 | 2000 | Brian Cheesman | The Grey Mayor's Tale |
| 63 | 2001 | Jonathan Oates | Bishop Chandler and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 |
| 63 | 2001 | Stephen Robbins | Gilesgate Vegetable Shows |
| 63 | 2001 | Winifred Stokes | The Durham Miner's Wife |
| 64 | 2002 | Chris Hill | Local Men and the Great War |
| 64 | 2002 | A.F. Pallister | Parish registers of Long Newton |
| 64 | 2002 | G. Scammell | The British North Sea Coast Fisheries, 1500-1750 |
| 64 | 2002 | H.J.Smith | The Pitman Poacher |
| 65 | 2002 | J. Scamell | Old English Lordship : Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia and Wessex |
| 65 | 2002 | John Davison | The Miners and the Bishop |
| 65 | 2002 | Roger Woodhouse & Ian Petherick |
Mary Harrison nee Colpitts - diary. |
| 65 | 2002 | W.A.L. Seaman | Intimations of Mortality from the Diaries of a Darlington Curate. |
| 65 | 2002 | Winifred Stokes | Jonathan Ryle and his music books |
| 66 | 2003 | H.J.Smith | Enid Smith 1932-2003 |
| 66 | 2003 | H.Norwood | Founding Colleges in the 1830s - at Durham and in Piedmont |
| 66 | 2003 | Jonathan Oates | Durham and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 |
| 66 | 2003 | Katherine Beer | Durham building craftsmen in the early seventeenth century |
| 66 | 2003 | Peter Barton | Stockton during the Great French Wars 1793-1815 : Further observations |
| 66 | 2003 | W.Dunn | An American in Durham |
| 67 | 2003 | David Butler | More counters encountered : the Census Enumerators and Enumeration Districts of Durham City, 1841-1901. |
| 67 | 2003 | Frank Lawson | Shildon - the growth of a railway town, part 1 |
| 67 | 2003 | Martin Roberts | The prospect of Durham from the South East - a late seventeenth century panorama of the city |
| 67 | 2003 | R.W.Rennison | The ports and railways of the Northumberland and Durham Coalfield 1825-1965 |
| 68 | 2004 | Brian Cheesman | Ropes and ropemaking in Durham City and County - South Street, part 3. |
| 68 | 2004 | Frank Lawson | Shildon - the growth of a railway town, part 27 |
| 68 | 2004 | John Bygate | The Riot at Elisabethville-Birtley |
| 69 | 2004 | W. Stokes | Matthias Dunn, campaigner for Mining Safety, c1789-1869 |
| 69 | 2005 | A.Kelly | The 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry: April 1915 |
| 69 | 2005 | F. Lawson | Shildon Part 3: 1925-1984:A Railway Town and Economic Change |
| 70 | 2006 | V. Watts | Auckland, Billingham and Unthank Fact,Fiction and Fallacy in Durham Place-Names |
| 70 | 2006 | A. Orde | An Eighteenth-Century Gentleman Farmer Ralph Ord of Sands Hall |
| 70 | 2006 | R. Hamilton | An Unexpected Source: Bus Timetables and Local History |
| 71 | 2007 | G.Batho and J. Banham | Thomas Howell Corfe, 1928-2006 |
| 71 | 2007 | N. Emery | The Population of the South Bailey, Durham and the Burials at St. Mary the Less |
| 71 | 2007 | I. Gomersall | Cockfield Churchwardens and their Accounts 1700-1799 |
| 71 | 2007 | W. Heyes | The Weardale Iron Company - A Corporate History |
| 72 | 2007 | M. Egan | Robert Ingham: South Shields' Faithful Friend |
| 72 | 2007 | R. Cranfield | Thomas and Sarah Holmes: Prisoners' After Care, Borstal and the beginnings of the Probation Service in County Durham |
| 72 | 2007 | M. Greenhall | 'Charity Begins at Home' - Ideas of community, charity and the treatment of the poor in St. Oswald's parish Durham 1700-1750 |
| 73 | 2008 | W. Stokes | Geoffrey Milburn 1930 - 2006 - an appreciation |
| 73 | 2008 | R. Race | Cockfield Fell - a personal view |
| 73 | 2008 | W. Stokes | Other 'faithful friends' of South Shields |
| 73 | 2008 | W. Stokes | Witton Park - a microcosm of the 'Great Migration' |
| 73 | 2008 | H.J. Smith | Stirrup-pumps and silk stockings - shortages and crime in the North-East during World War 2 |
| 74 | 2008 | J.Banham | Durham and the Empire: The Journal of General Sir Martin Hunter |
| 74 | 2008 | R. Lee | That Priest-ridden City: Politics, Power and the Church of England in Durham, 1820 - 1930 |
| 74 | 2008 | J. Stirk | The Elusive Paper Mills |