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Index to Bulletins 1 to 60: Letter H
Haile, N., John Palmer: Stonemason Extraordinary 34(4-7)
Hair, P.E.(ed.), Coals on Rails, or the Reason for my 'Wrighting' the Autobiography of Anthony Errington: from 1778 to about 1825 reviewed by D. Wilcock 51(84-85)
Hair, P.E., Miss Hedley's Diary for 1918 52(50-56)
Hall, Stephen 19(43-44)
Halmote Court 14(6), 27(2,4-7,11-12)
Haltwhistle 22(5)
Hamilton, Rev. George Hans 58(25-42), 60(36-63)
Hamilton, R., 'Substantial Good and Rational Pleasure': The Darlington Horticultural Society 1846-1882 45(51-64)
Hamilton, R., 'Our Christmas Festival of Charity!': Changing Attitudes to Charitable Giving in Victorian and Edwardian County Durham 59(40-53)
Hamsterley 13(2-7)
Hamsterley (colliery) 57(37)
Harbottle family (of Prudhoe Castle) 49(4)
Harbours see Shipping
Hardcastle, Dr. William 57(38)
Hardinge, Sir Henry, M.P. 35(27,31), 60(21,25)
Hardings family 51(10)
Hardy, M., review of D. Dougan, The History of North East Shipbuilding 9(26-27)
Hardy, M., review of E. Miller (ed.), Eyewitness. The North East in the Early Nineteenth Century 9(27)
Harewood 11(13)
Hargrave, J.F., Whorlton, A Bridge in the Country 30(13-36)
Hargrave, J.F., Whorlton Bridge - A Postcript 32(65-68)
Hargrave, J.F., "The Three Clerks": Contrasting Clergy in South Durham in the Early Nineteenth Century 33(24-40)
Harker, John 56(31-39)
Harraton (colliery) 26(12)
Harrington (colliery) 47(85-93)
Harrison, Thomas 30(13,21,33n)
Hartlepool 15(40-41), 16(11), 21(18,19,21,22-23), 25(2-4), 34(8-11,15), 35(35-36,40,43,47), 49(56-57), 53(13-26), 60(64-73)
Harton 19(23)
Harvey, P.D.A., review of M. Clay, G.E. Milburn and S. Miller (eds.), An Eye Plan of Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth 1785-1790 34(43-44)
Haselgrove, C., review of N. McCord, North East History From the Air 47(101-103)
Hastings, Henry see Huntingdon, Earl of
Hastings, R.P., Stockton During the Great French Wars: 1793-1815 14(12-20)
Hastings, R.P., The Stockton Dispensary: Medical Aid for the Poor in the Nineteenth Century 15(1-18)
Hastings, R.P., Cholera in Nineteenth Century Stockton 16(10-25)
Hastings, R.P, review of T.Corfe, History of Sunderland 18(61-62)
Hastings, R.P., Chartism in Durham and the North Riding of Yorkshire 1838-39 22(7-17)
Hastings, R.P., Strikes Without a Union: Labour Relations in the Teesdale Lead Mines 1872-1892 27(40-58)
Haswell 24(6), 38(43-46)
Haswell (colliery) 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n), 49(56)
Hatton, Sir Christopher 51(44-45)
Haughton-le-Skerne 15(34-35), 42(13)
Hawthorn (colliery) 14(7,11), 49(56)
Hayward, Harry 54(9)
Headlam, Sir Cuthbert 9(15-16), 17(48-49)
Headlam, John, Archdeacon of Richmond 30(13,19,23,33n), 33(25-27,29-36)
Headlam, Thomas Emerson 30(28), 33(35)
Headlam, Thomas, M.P. 50(52)
Heatheryburn 45(24-28,34-35,38-46)
Hebburn 49(11)
Hebburn (colliery) 19(33n), 23(49)
Hedley, Florence 52(50-56)
Hedworth family 19(13), 22(20), 26(19,24n), 48(13), 49(13), 51(13,14,16,18)
Heesom, A.J., The 'Wynyard Edict' of 1837 21(2-7)
Heesom, A.J., Who Thought of the Idea of the University of Durham? 29(10-20)
Heesom, A.J., "This Unpleasant Affair ...": Lord Londonderry and Cholera in Sunderland, 1831-32 30(37-48)
Heesom, A.J., review of G.E. Milburn, Religion in Sunderland in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 31(87-89)
Heesom, A.J., Lord Durham's 'Bowlby Letter': National Politics in their Local Context 34(19-42)
Heesom, A.J., review of D. Clark, We Do Not Want the Earth: the History of South Shields Labour Party 48(59-60)
Heesom, A.J., The Political Enfranchisement of the University of Durham Part I: Failure, 1832-1867
50(47-58)
Part II: Success 1867-1918 51(56-77)
Heesom, A.J., Durham City and its M.P.s: 1678-1992 reviewed by M. Callcott 51(82-83)
Heesom, A.J., The Duke of Wellington's Visit to the North-East of England: September to October 1827 60(3-35)
Heighington 11(18), 15(35), 41(12), 45(18-22), 47(3-39), 48(17)
Helmington Row 13(2-7)
Hepburn, Tommy 19(28-29,33n)
Heraldic glass see Stained glass
Hertford, Earl of (Edward Seymour) 51(42-43)
Hetton-le-Hole 23(2-11,22), 32(18-19), 33(42), 47(89)
Hetton-le-Hole (collieries) 23(2-11,22), 32(3,5-21,22n.), 47(89-93), 49(45-68)
Hetton Lyons - see Collieries entry
Heworth 19(23)
Heworth (colliery) 39(27-29)
Hexham 22(2-6), 24(39,40)
High Spen 18(33,34)
Hill, J., Conflict in the Durham Coalfield in 1892 Part I 23(29-44) Part II 24(2-17)
Hill, Jenny 21(23)
Hill, Sir Thomas Eustace 54(10)
Hilton family 19(18-25), 26(16-17,23n)
Hilton, J.A., The Catholics in Caroline Durham, 1625-1642 19(9-18)
Hilton, J.A., The Catholic North East 1640-1850 24(37-44)
Hind, J., review of F. Grace, The Late Victorian Town 48(55-58)
Hind, J., review of S. Reeder, A Victorian Village School: Mr. Grundy at Whitburn 55(51-52)
Hiskey, C.E., The Records of Local History 3. Colliery Records 18(52-59)
Hiskey ,C.E., George Hunter (1792-1851): An Industrial Biography 23(48-56)
Hiskey, C.E., A Minority, A Marriage, and Management at the Vane-Tempest Collieries, c.1799-1819
27(29-39)
Hixon family 39(3-11)
Hodgkin family 17(47)
Hodgson family 19(12-13), 22(20,25,27,32,36,37,40n), 42(49), 48(6-7,22), 51(3,4,5)
Hodgson, Rev. James Francis 54(10)
Hodgson, Robert 49(7)
Hogg, P.L., 'Richies': a History of Thomas Richardson & Sons and Richardsons, Westgarth
and Co. Ltd. reviewed by W. Stokes 54(66-67)
Holliday, Martin Foster 54(10)
Holliday, Norman Stanley 54(10)
Holt, S.B., A Note Concerning Russell's Estimate of the Population of Durham City in the 14th Century 22(43-44)
Holt, S.B., The Durham Directory and Almanack 26(2-10)
Holt, S.B., The Use of Ratebooks in Determining the Rents of Dwellings: the Evidence from Nineteenth Century Durham City 37(12-23)
Holt, S.B., A Notebook of George Shaw, Surgeon of Durham 44(30-35)
Holt, S.B., Some Victims of Epidemic Diseases in Durham Municipal Borough, 1841-1867 50(59-64)
Hopper, Christopher 52(5,6-7)
Hopkinson, C., The Records of Local History 2. Family Collections 17(40-49)
Horden (colliery) 14(10)
Horticulture 45(51-64)
Horwick 11(13)
Hospitals see Medicine
Hostmen 51(3-10,14)
Houghton-le-Spring 10(3), 17(14,16,18), 23(3,12-25), 46(29), 41(12-13), 42(13), 43(22-24), 46(29), 47(87)
Houghton-le-Spring (colliery) 23(37)
Housing 3(6-7), 12(6-7), 13(22-26), 14(8-11), 15(20-22,29), 17(29-31), 21(8-13), 23(7-9,21), 27(59-63), 29(21-29), 30(49-50), 34(13), 35(36,44-45), 36(19), 41(38-40)
Howard, John 28(16-21,28,31,41,47n,49n,50n,53n)
Howard, S., review of R. Challinor and B. Ripley, The Miners' Association - A Trade Union in the Age of the Chartists 46(90-93)
Howard, T.D. and Miller, S.T., Reform of the Policing System in Sunderland in the Early Nineteenth Century 32(54-64)
Howden, Lord 49(56-57)
Huggins, M., The Rise and Decline of the Seaside Resort of Seaton Carew 1790-1902 Part I, The Early Stages of Resort Development 1790-1869 34(8-18)
Part II, Failure to Expand as a Resort 1860-1902 35(35-53)
Huggins, M.J., The Middle Classes and Spectator Sport in Late Nineteenth Century County Durham
50(88-97)
Hulam 12(1-4)
Hullock, Hon. Sir John 30(19,28)
Hume, Samuel 40(62-76)
Hunstanworth 33(4,18), 45(24-28,32,38,40-46)
Hunter, George 20(43,47,49-50,54n), 23(48-56)
Hunting 17(32), 25(30), 27(2-3), 47(42-43)
Huntingdon, Earl of (Henry Hastings) 22(23-24,25,28,30)
Hunwick 13(2-7)
Hurworth-on-Tees 15(34,35), 19(12), 34(10), 38(13-22)
Hutcheson, Anthony 50(23-28)
Hutchinson family (of Eggleston) 50(39-46)
Hutchinson, George 52(31)
Hutton Henry 12(3), 22(34)
Hutton Henry (colliery) 32(3,5-21,22n)
Hutton, Matthew 22(30)
Hutton Rudby 22(8)
Hylton 12(18), 19(18-27), 21(3)
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