iv CONTENTS. 



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Roman Coins in Derbyshire, 



Contributed by Georgiana S. Hurt, from a MS. of 



John Reynolds 216 



A Note on the Restoration of Repton Church. 



By Rev. J. Charles Cox, LL.D. 231 



Bird Eccentricities in Derbyshire. 



By Arthur Cox, M.A. ....... 2 37 



Postscript - 240 



Index of Names of Persons - - • 241 



Index of Names of Places - - 250 



LIST OF PLATES. 



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I. Alabaster Sculpture, the Property of Rev. B. W. 



Spilsbury, Vicar of Findern - - Frontispiece. 

 II. Ram's Horns from Alderwasley, the Property of 



A. F. Hurt, Esq. 1 



III. Swearing on the Horns at Highgate. A Fac-simile 



from Woodward's Eccentric Excursions, 1796 - 4 



IV. The Tutbury Horn, now in Possession of W. H. G. 



Bagshawe, Esq., of Ford Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith 7 

 V. South Winfield Manor House. A Fac-simile from 

 an Indian Ink Sketch by Colonel Machell, 



August, 1786 - 65 



VI. Charter of Darley Abbey, circa 1249 - - - - 92 



VII. No. 1 of the Alsop Charters 100 



VIII. No. 16 of the Alsop Charters 125 



IX. Ancient Window, Morley Church .... ^3 

 X. Mediaeval Paten at Hartshorne, Derbyshire - - 150 

 XI. Interior Window of North Transept Chapel, Chester- 

 field i6 



XII. Sculptured Stones found at Bakewell, Eyam, York, 



Chester-le-Street, and Bishop Auckland - - 184 



XIII. Sculptured Stones found at Bakewell, Bradbourne, 



and Sheffield ^4 



XIV. Sculptured Stones found at Bakewell, Blackwell, 



and Spondon 184 



XV. Sculptured Stones found at Bakewell, Darley Dale, 



and Hope jg. 



XVI. Wooden Effigy of a Canon, All Saints, Derby - - 185 

 XVII. Front of Carved Oak Tomb of a Canon, All Saints, 



De RBy l88 



