Archaeologia Aeliana 4:39 (1961)

Contents

30 articles in this volume
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Roman jewellery found in Northumberland and Durham.

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The Roman Mausoleum on Shorden Brae, Beaufront, Corbridge, Northumberland.

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The horned god of the Brigantes.

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Further notes on rectilinear earthworks in Northumberland: Some medieval and later settlements.

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The seventh-century church at Hexham: A new appreciation.

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Medieval trading restrictions in the North East.

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Whisky smuggling on the Border in the early Nineteenth Century.

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Nafferton Castle, Northumberland. Second report.

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War at sea under the early Tudors–Part II.

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The last days of the unreformed Corporation of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Medieval and other pottery from Finchale Priory, County Durham.

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Excavations in Housesteads fort, 1960.

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Housesteads civil settlement, 1960.

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An excavation at Chesters, 1960.

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The Pipe Rolls of Edward I (continued).

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Two eighteenth century maps.

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Some evidence of Lollard activity in the diocese of Durham in the early Fifteenth Century.

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Sculptured Anglian masonry in the tower of Corbridge church.

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Two letters patent from Hutton John near Penrith, Cumberland.

Note

An earthwork at Smalesmouth, Northumberland.

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A food vessel burial at West Lilburn.

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Three polished stone axe-heads from Northumberland.

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The town ditch of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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The Central Gaulish potter Laxtvcissa.

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A Roman ingot of lead from Spain in the Museum of Science and Industry, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Hoard of coins (Henry VII?) from Stanley, Co. Durham.

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Church architecture in Durham and Northumberland–A history.

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The national register of archives in Northumberland.

Book review

R. L. Storey, Thomas Langley and the Bishopric of Durham 1406-1437.