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CONTENTS.
I. The Armorial Bearings of the City of Carlisle.
R. S. Ferguson, F.S.A.
II. The Castles of Brougham and Brough.
Clarke, F.SA.
By G. T.
15
38
III. On the Mediæval Defences of the English Border. By G. T. Clarke, F.S.A.
IV. Traditional Names of Places in Edenside. By J. G.
Goodchild, H.M. Geological Survey.
V. Some Notes on the Discovery of the Foundations of an
Ancient Building near the Park Farm, Dalton-in-
Furness. By John Fell, Dane Ghyll.
VI. Westmorland Bells. By Robert Godfrey.
VII. Remains at Hugill near Windermere. By T. Wilson.
VIII. Knitting-Sheaths or Knitting-Sticks. By R. S. Ferguson,
86
F.S.A.
91
94
IX. Burneside Hall. By the Rev. G. F. Weston.
X. Notes on High House in Hugill. By J. Holme Nicholson. 106
XI. On a Cup-marked Stone found at Redhills, near Penrith.
By Michael W. Taylor, M.D., F.S.A. (Scot).
126
XII. The Mesne Manor of Thornflat. By W. Jackson, F.S.A. 119
XIII. The Senhouses, Stewards of Holme. By E. T. Tyson.
XIV. The Friar-Preachers, or Blackfriars, of Carlisle. By the
Rev. C. F. R. Palmer. With an Appendix by R.
S. Ferguson, F.S.A.
XV. A Sketch of the History of Egremont Castle. By W.
Jackson, F.S.A.
XVA. Egremont Castle. By the Rev. E. H. Knowles, M.A.,
and W. Jackson, F.S.A..
XVI. The Parish Church, Egremont. By T. Lewis Banks,
A.R.I.B.A.
XVII. Stone Circles near Shap, Westmoreland.
Rev. Canon Simpson, LL.D., F.S.A.
XVIII. Stone Circle at Gamelands, Bland House Brow, Town-
ship of Raisbeck, Parish of Orton, Westmorland.
By R. S. Ferguson, F.S.A.
- 183
XIX. Reminiscences of Lamplugh Hall. By W. Dickinson. 186
XX. Earthworks in Cumberland. By R. S. Ferguson, F.S.A. 190
XXI. On a Torque of late Celtic Type found in Carlisle.
Excursions and Proceedings.
XXII. Illustrations of Teutonic Mythology from early Chris-
tian Monuments at Brigham and Dearham. By
the Rev. W. S. Calverley.
XXIII. An Account of some Excavations made at Walls
Castle in 1881.
XXIV. Inaugural Address of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop
of Carlisle, to the joint meeting of the Royal
Archæological Institute and the Cumberland and
Westmorland Antiquarian and Archæological
Society, held at Carlisle.
XXV. The Place of Carlisle in English History. By Edward
A. Freeman, M.A., Hon. D.C.L., LL.D.
196
198
211
216
225
238
XXVI. A Plea for Old Names. Part III. By Miss Powley. 272
XXVII. On Legends and Inscriptions over Doorways and Old
By
Houses in Cumberland and Westmorland.
Michael W. Taylor, M.D., Ed., F.S.A. Scot. 280
XXVIII. An Account of the "Dormont Book" belonging to the
Corporation of Carlisle. By R. S. Ferguson,
297
XXIX. On the Customary Tenure at Carlisle called "Cullery
Tenure." By W. Nanson, B.A.
305
XXX. Notes on the Initial Letter of a Charter of Edward II.
XXXI. S. Kentigern and his Dedications in Cumberland.
By the Rev. Thomas Lees, M.A.
XXXII. S. Herbert of Derwentwater. By the Rev. Thomas
Lees, M.A.
328
338
XXXIII. The Colony of German Miners at Keswick By J.
Fisher Crosthwaite, F.S.A.
XXXIV. William George Browne of Orthwaite or Aller-
thwaite Hall. By William Browne.
XXXV. Masons' Marks from Furness and Calder Abbey.
By the Editor.
344
355
357
XXXVI. Sculptured Runic Grave-Blocks at Dearham, W.
Cumberland, date about A.D. 850-950. By Prof.
Stephens, F.S.A., and the Rev. W. S. Caiverley. 358
XXXVII. Explorations at Calder Abbey. By the Rev. Arthur
G. Loftie, B.A. -
XXXVIII. The Sculptured Cross at Gosforth, W. Cumberland.
By the Rev. W. S. Calverley. Drawings,
Measurements, and some details by C. A.
Parker, M.D.
XXXIX. Notes on Gosforth Church and Churchyard, and on
Sculptured Fragments there. By Charles A.
368
373
405
XL. Crosthwaite Church, Keswick. By A. W. Franks,
Esq., F.S.A., V.P.S.A.
413
XLI. Church Bells in the Deanery of Brampton. By the
Rev. H. Whitehead, B.A.
417
XLII. On some Earthworks near Eamont Bridge. By Wm.
Atkinson.
444
XLIII. On Ancient Remains, chiefly Prehistoric, in Geltsdale,
Cumberland. By the Rev. G. Rome Hall, F.S.A. 456
XLIV. Notes on the Archæology of Milburn and its Neigh-
bourhood. By J. G. Goodchild, H.M. Geological
Survey.
List of Members.
481