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Index to Bulletins 1 to 60:
Letter C



Callcott, M., review of A. Heesom, Durham City and its M.P.'s,
    1678-1992
51(82-83)
Canals 21(39-40)
Cardy, T.S., Tools of Local History. The Gateshead Central
    Library - Archives and Local History Department
15(42-44)
Carlebeck 11(13)
Carlton 6(4-5), 22(8)
Carpenter, Mary 60(41,49)
Carr, Ralph 52(24)
Cassop (colliery) 32(17)
Castle Eden 12(3), 14(6,7-11), 23(37-38), 28(3-15), 32(3)
Castle Eden (colliery) 14(7,11), 23(37-38), 32(3,5-21,22n)
Castle Eden Dene Nature Reserve 12(15)
Catholicism 17(7,12,14,16-20,45), 18(8-28), 19(9-18), 22(18-42),
    24(37-44,57-58), 29(45-47), 31(88), 33(34,74), 41(47-48),
   42(41-46), 49(3-22), 50(18,29-39), 51(3-26) 53(29,30), 54(16)
    see also Religion
Cecil, William see Burghley, Lord
Census enumerators 50(81-87), 55(24,26)
Census of Worship of 1851 17(3-20), 18(2-28), 21(14-17),
    31(87-89), 41(47-48)
Censuses 55(24-31)
Challinor, R. and Ripley, B., The Miners' Association - A Trade
    Union in the Age of the Chartists
reviewed by S. Howard
    46(90-93)
Chamberlain, Neville 44(36-44)
Chandler, Edward, Bp. of Durham 50(30)
Chapman, V., Introducing Ice Houses: Some Local Examples
    6(2-9)
Chapman, V., Plough Mugs 7(14-16)
Chapman, V., A Recipe for Metheglin 11(40)
Chapman, V., "Front House and Back House" Houses and Small
    Terraced Houses in Darlington
29(21-29)
Chapman, V., N.Sunderland - Obituary 29(50-51)
Chapman, V., "Front House and Back House" Houses: Some
    Further Examples
30(49-50)
Chapman, V., Thomas Pease, Son and Co.; A Family Business and
    its Premises in Darlington Market Place
31(77-86)
Chapman, V., The Linen Weavers of Hurworth-on-Tees 38(13-22)
Chapman, V., Whorlton Village and Recollections of a 1920s
    Childhood
41(36-46)
Chapman, V., Eggleston: Enclosure and Change in a Teesdale
    Village
50(39-46)
Chapman, V., review of R. Tanner The Township of Cotherstone in
    1891: a Study in Contrasts
57(68-69)
Charitable donations 59(40-53)
Charity Organisation Society, The 59(46)
Charles I, King 19(9-18), 22(33)
Chartism 20(45,53n,55n), 22(7-17), 46(90-93), 47(73)
Chatton 31(11-12)
Chaytor family 17(40,41-2,46), 21(2,4)
Chaytor, Sir William, M.P. 21(2,4), 34(31-32,34-36)
Cheesman, B., South Street, Durham: Topography, Tenure and
    Occupation 1540-1900: Part I
57(5-31)
   Part II 58(3-24)
Chester-le-Street 17(13,16,18), 19(12), 21(4), 34(33-36), 42(9),
    44(36-44), 48(13), 49(11,13,17), 50(1,4,105)
Chevallier, Temple 54(23,25,26)
Cholera 10(27), 13(22-41), 14(31-36), 15(13,14,29,40-41),
    16(10-25), 27(59,61), 29(2-9), 30(37-48), 31(37-48), 32(29-30),
   33(32-33), 44(18,32), 50(60,62), 54(27)
Chollerton 22(5)
Chopwell 18(32-34,36,39)
Chopwell (colliery) 42(43-47)
Christmas 59(40-53)
Church attendance see Census of Worship of 1851
Church of England 17(4,6-7,12,20), 18(6,7,8-28), 19(9), 21(14-17),
    22(18-42), 24(37), 31(87-89), 41(47-48), 54(18) see also Clergymen, Religion
Churchwardens 47(3-39)
Cinemas 55(33-50)
Civil War 4(11-12), 24(37), 26(12-13), 31(17-19), 39(3-11),
    49(23-44), 54(13-21)
Clack, P., review of D. Pocock and R. Norris, A History of
    County Durham
45(65-69)
Clarence Railway 41(15-17), 42(56-57), 55(9-16)
Clark, D., We Do Not Want the Earth: The History of the South
    Shields Labour Party
reviewed by A.J. Heesom 48(59-60)
Clarke, George 59(5)
Clarke, J.F., Labour in Shipbuilding on the North East Coast
    12(33-39)
Clavering, E., The Dynamics of Durham Recusancy 1600-1642
    48(3-26)
Clavering, E., Riot and Recusancy: Durham Catholic Resistance in
    the Reign of James I
49(3-22)
Clavering, E., Catholics and Coal 51(3-26)
Clavering family 18(36-37),38,40), 19(43-44), 21(36), 24(37,38),
    31(18,36n), 42(49-50), 48(22), 51(8,9,13), 56(5)
Claxton family 19(12), 22(25,27,30,31), 42(9), 48(6-7,21), 49(9)
Clay, M., Milburn, G.E., and Miller, S. (eds.), An Eye Plan
    of Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth 1785-1790
reviewed by
    P.D.A. Harvey 34(43-44)
Claypath, Durham City 52(42-44)
Cleadon 19(23)
Clergymen 33(24-40), 49(23-44), 50(20), 53(3-8), 54(13),
    58(25-42), 60(36-63)
Cleveland, Dukes of 10(26-30, 27(41,45,51,55), 29(21), 33(34)
Clock making 40(62-76)
Clopton family 22(28,36), 48(6-7)
Clough, A.M., The Tools of Local History. Darlington Public
    Library - Local History Study Room
13(42-45)
Coalburns 18(38-39)
Coal miners 18(52-59), 19(47-48), 20(4-12), 21(2-7), 27(40),
    32(2-23), 33(42,51-54,62), 38(11), 58(43-52)
    living conditions 10(14-21), 14(8-11), 15(19-32), 17(29-33),
    21(8-13), 23(7-9,21), 33(72-73), 57(38)
    union activity 10(19-20), 18(53-54), 19(28-38), 20(41-59),
    23(29-44), 24(2-17), 27(40-58), 46(90-93)
    working conditions 10(13-16), 14(7), 18(28-31), 19(30-33,
    34-38n), 20(4-12), 21(11,12,13), 36(18-19)
Coal mining 10(13-16,19-21), 14(7-11), 15(19-32), 17(28-33,
    44-45), 18(28-31,36-38,52-59), 19(28-38,43-44,47-50),
    20(4-12,41-59), 21(8-13), 23(2-11,19-22,
   24,29-44,48-56), 24(18-36,45-46,55), 25(28,35), 27(28-39),
    32(2-23), 36(16,18), 39(27-29), 42(42-47,48-49,58-60), 47(70),
    48(12-16,27-47), 49(45-68), 51(3-26), 57(52-53), 58(45-52)
    see also Coal miners; Coal, transport of; Collieries; Colliery Owners; Grand Lease, The
Coal, transport of 12(20-21), 18(36-37,38,39,41), 17(23,24,29,44),
    18(52), 19(18-27), 20(8), 21(39-43), 23(6,21), 24(45-46,48,
   51-53,66n), 26(11-25), 29(5-6), 39(27-28), 41(15-17),
    42(48-49,56-58,63n), 48(41), 49(47-49, 54-68), 59(30-39),
    60(67)
Coatham 35(42,44,48-9)
Coats of Arms 51(31-54)
Cochrane, Alexander Brodie, J.P. 17(28,31)
Cochrane, Hon. Archibald 49(50-55,57,58,67n.)
Cochrane, Henry Heath 17(31-32,33)
Cocken (colliery) 18(54)
Coggins, D., A Horse's Skull and Legbones from Lonton 14(29-30)
Coggins, D., Some Results of Air Photography in Upper Teesdale -
    A Preliminary Note
14(37-38)
Coggins, D. and Fairless, K.J., Excavations at Forcegarth Pasture,
    Teesdale
17(36-40)
Coke 17(28-29), 21(39)
Coldberry 27(46,52)
Cold Hesledon 28(5,6-15)
Cole family 22(20), 35(5)
Cole, G., The Public Crossing Points Over Stockley Beck (near
    Brancepeth)
35(3-12)
Collieries 18(52-59)
    Beamish 18(55)
    Benwell 18(58-59)
   Black Boy 10(21), 18(58)
    Blackhall 14(10)
    Burnmoor 18(54)
   Burns 20(8-10)
    Burradon 18(28)
    Bushblades 42(44)
   Cassop 32(17)
   Castle Eden 14(7,11), 23(37-38), 32(3,5-21,22n)
   Chopwell 42(43-47)
    Cocken 18(54)
   Cornsay 23(38)
   Coxhoe 32(17)
   Croxdale 42(59-60,66n.)
    Dawdon 18(53)
    Deaf Hill 14(10)
    East Murton 32(3,5-21,22n)
    Elemore 23(3,6-11,22), 32(3), 49(56,58-59)
    Eppleton 23(3,5-11,22), 32(3,5-21,22n)
    Esh 18(55)
   Evenwood 10(20), 57(69-71)
   Felling 42(48)
    Grandmoor 42(42-47)
    Greenside 18(39-40)
    Hamsterley 57(37)
    Harraton 26(12)
    Harrington 47(85-93)
    Haswell 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n), 38(43), 49(56)
    Hawthorn 14(7,11), 49(56)
   Hebburn 19(33n), 23(49)
    Hetton-le-Hole 23(2-11), 47(89-93)
   Hetton Lyons 23(3,5-11,22), 32(3,5-21,22n)
    Heworth 39(27-29)
    Horden 14(10)
   Houghton-le-Spring 23(37)
   Hutton Henry 32(3,5-21,22n)
    Kelloe 32(3,5-21,22n)
    Lambton 18(54), 26(12)
   Lumley 18(54), 26(12)
    Monk Hesleden 32(17)
    Monkwearmouth 24(65n.)
    Moorsley 47(85)
    Murton 14(7,11), 28(5,6-15), 32(3,5-21,22n), 47(85-93)
    New Herrington 47(87-93)
    Newbottle 18(54), 49(55)
   Old Durham 17(44)
   Pelton Fell 18(54), 21(8-13)
    Penshaw 17(44), 18(53), 23(49), 27(29-39), 60(12)
    Penny Hill 18(38)
   Pittington 18(53), 20(49), 23(49), 32(17), 60(11)
   Quarrington Hill 32(3,5-21,22n)
    Rainton 17(44), 18(53), 23(49), 24(46), 27(29-39), 48(28-36),
    49(45-50)
   Ryhope 31(88), 47(85-93)
    Seaham 17(44-45), 32(3,5-21,22n), 47(85-93), 48(39)
   Seaton 14(7,11), 24(45,53,55), 32(3,5-21,22n)
    Seghill 18(28), 23(49-50)
    Shadforth 32(17)
    Sherburn 32(17)
    Sherburn House 29(35)
    Shoreswood 38(36-39)
   Shotton 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n)
   Silksworth 18(53), 47(89-93)
   Sleetburn Farm 17(28-33)
   South Hetton 14(7-11), 18(58), 32(3,5-21,22n)
    South Wingate 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n), 47(89-93)
   Stargate 19(47-48), 18(56-58)
   Stella 19(47-48), 18(56-58), 42(42-47)
   Thornley 10(7), 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n)
   Trimdon 32(3,5-21,22n)
   Trimdon Grange 32(3,5-21,22n)
   Tudhoe 36(18-19), 37(6,7)
   Urpeth 26(21)
   Ushaw 17(28)
   Wallsend 23(17)
   Wearmouth 40(20-31)
   West Herrington 26(12)
   Wheatley Hill 14(10), 47(89-93)
   Whitefield 42(44-47)
   Wingate 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n)
   Winlaton 42(43-47,62n)
   Witty Pit 17(28-29)
Colliers see Coal miners
Colliery owners 17(28,31-32,45), 18(28-31,52-59), 19(18-27,
   29-38,53-55), 20(41-59), 21(2-7), 23(2-11,21-22,29-44,48-56),
    24(9-17), 26(16-17,19-22,24n,25n), 42(42-49,58-60),
    48(12-16,27-47), 49(5-22,45-68), 51(3-26)
Colliery records 18(52-59)
Collingwood family 19(12,12), 22(37,40n), 24(37), 48(11,22),
    49(9,11)
Commons, enclosure of see Enclosure
Coniscliffe 22(36), 28(3-15), 49(8), 50(31-33)
Consett 10(21)
Conyers family 22(28,32,33), 48(17), 49(6), 51(9,18)
Conservative Party 21(2-7), 34(27-28,39n,40n), 39(29-30)
Cooke, J., The Great Coal Strike of 1844 (with Particular
    Reference to County Durham) Part I
19(28-38),
    Part II 20(41-59)
Cooking 3(14), 7(2-6), 9(25-26), 10(44-45), 11(40), 44(3-9)
Cookson family 53(11)
Co-operative Societies 13(8-21), 15(23), 17(32), 21(8-9), 25(5-26),
   26(26-37)
Copely 11(8)
Corbridge 31(13)
Corfe, T., History of Sunderland reviewed by R.P. Hastings
    18(61-62)
Corfe, T., Recent Pamphlets on North-Eastern History 36(46-48)
Cornish (migration to County Durham) 9(1), 14(7-8), 17(12),
    32(15-16,23n), 47(83-100)
Cornsay 11(11-12)
Cornsay (colliery) 23(38)
Corvan, Ned 21(20), 26(2)
Cosin, John, Bp. of Durham 23(46-47), 47(44), 49(34-35)
Cotesworth, William 26(19-20,22,25n)
Cotherstone 57(68-69) Coulson, Stephen 18(40-43)
Council of the North 19(10,11), 22(19,23-24,32,33)
Coundon 13(2-7)
Counterpart leases 57(13)
Cow Green 9(1-10)
Coxhoe (colliery) 32(17)
Cradock, Col. Sheldon 30(13,16,24,33-34n)
Cramlington 47(94)
Cranfield, R., Durham Prisons in an Age of Change [I] 28(16-54)
Cranfield, R., Durham Prisons in an Age of Change, II: 1823-1837
    (Part 1)
31(41-76),
    (Part 2) 32(24-53)
Cranfield, R., Durham Prisons in an Age of Change, III: 1837-1867
    (Part 1, "A Modified Separate System")
37(24-37)
    (Part 2) 40(43-61)
Cranfield, R., One Hundred Years of Prisoners' Aid in County
    Durham 1882-1982
reviewed by C.J. Burke 29(48-49)
Cranfield, R., George Shaw, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Durham Prison
    Surgeon
44(10-29)
Cranfield, R., Education for the 'Dangerous Classes' in
    Mid-Nineteenth Century Durham
50(70-80)
Cranfield, R., An Indefatigable Chaplain: the Reverend George
    Hans Hamilton, Durham Prison, 1848-1854,
    Part I
58(25-42)
    Part II 60(36-63)
Crawford, William 23(29-31), 24(13-14)
Crewe Charity 45(23-50)
Crewe, Nathaniel, Bp. of Durham (Lord Crewe) 45(23-24)
Crime 16(34-57), 20(19-25), 21(10), 26(44-45,47,48-49,54,55),
    27(59-63), 29(48-49), 31(2-76), 32(21-22), 39(23), 47(72),
    53(34-38), 54(52-65), 58(53), 60(36-63)
    see also Law and order
Croker, John Wilson 30(40-41)
Crook 13(2-7), 13(16), 24(49,50), 33(42), 57(52)
Crossgate 50(60-63)
Croxdale 6(8), 30(2-12), 42(49-60), 50(31-33)
Croxdale (colliery) 42(59-60,66n)
Customs and Excise 59(30-34), 60(67-73)
Cycling 36(46)