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DURHAM COUNTY
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BULLETINS: CONTENTS
2000 to date

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 urham 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
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