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  <dc:title>Sheldon Library Pamphlets</dc:title>
  <dc:description>William Bemrose: Derbyshire and other horn-books.
12 pages, illustrated.
Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Journal, 1908.

Edward Bradbury: "The Spa of the Peak" in Time, a monthly magazine, No 39 Jun 1882, pages 243-256.  Published: London, Kelly and Co, 1882.

Llewellyn Jewitt: Tissington: its holy wells and spring flowers. Pages 251-262.  Illustrated.
An extract from the Churchman's Shilling magazine and family treasury, 1874.

John Charles Cox: The church and village of Monyash.
21 pages.
Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Journal, 1907.

Charles Sprengel Greaves: Chelmorton Church, Derbyshire; a few notes on sepulchral slabs and other vestiges, 19th cent
257-266 pages.

Llewellyn Jewitt: Notice of a brooch of penannular form, found in Derbyshire
Published: London, J R Smith; Derby, Bemrose and Sons, 1863.
Pages 65-80, illustrated.
Reprinted from The Reliquary, quarterly archaeological journal and review, edited by L Jewitt ... 1863

Llewellyn Jewitt: Notices of some Celtic grave mounds in the High Peak, opened by John P Lucas and Llewellyn Jewitt, in Nov 1862.
Published: Derby, Bemrose and Sons, 1863.
15 pages, illustrated.
Reprinted from The Reliquary, quarterly archaeological journal and review, edited by L Jewitt ... 1863

Llewellyn Jewitt: Tissington: its holy wells and spring flowers. [1874]
Pages 251-262 pages, illustrated.
An extract from the Churchman's Shilling magazine and family treasury, 1874.

F C Plumptyre: An account of the parish church of Bakewell, in Derbyshire, and of the early gravestones and other remains discovered during the recent repairs ...
Published: Bakewell, J Goodwin, 1851
22 pages, illustrated

The Quarterly Review No 339, Jan 1890.
Published: London, John Murray, 1890.
Pages 145-174
Consists of "Haddon Hall" by Janette Manners, Duchess of Rutland

Red Spinner [pseudonym]: In the Peak Country
Pages 467-476
An extract from the Gentleman's Magazine, 1875

John Ward: Dale Church: its structural peculiarities
Published: London and Derby, Bemrose and Sons, 1891
Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Journal, 1891
16 pages, illustrated

John Pym Yeatman: The lost history of Peak Forest, the hunting ground of the Peverels.
[19th cent]
15 pages</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1851-1908</dc:date>
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