Description | John Charles Cox: Early renaissance architecture in Derbyshire 10 pages, illustrated. Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Journal, 1902.
John Charles Cox: Place and field names of Derbyshire which indicate the fauna. 19 pages.
John Charles Cox: On Derbyshire plumbery, or workings in lead. 14 pages, illustrated.
John Charles Cox: Allestry [Allestree] church lands: report of a commission of 1682. 8 pages.
John Charles Cox: Belper regiment-grenadiers. 50 pages.
John Charles Cox: The chartulary of the Abbey of Dale. 69 pages. Facsimile, reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Journal, 1902.
John Charles Cox: The history and chartulary of the Abbey of Darley, and of the Oratory of St Helen, Derby. 59 pages. Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural Historical Society Journal, 1904.
John Charles Cox: Chesterfield church customs of the eighteenth century. 8 pages.
John Charles Cox: The history and chartulary of the Abbey of Darley, and of the Oratory of St Helen, Derby. 59 pages. Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Journal, 1904.
John Charles Cox: Some notes on Deepdale cave, Buxton. 3 pages. Also: some further finds in Deepdale cave, Buxton. 6 pages.
John Charles Cox: On an alabaster sculpture, the property of Rev B W Spilsbury of Findern. 13 pages.
John Charles Cox: A religious census of Derbyshire, 1676. 6 pages.
John Charles Cox: Proceedings of the Derbyshire Committee for compounding, and other Commonwealth papers. 42 pages.
John Charles Cox: Documents relative to the sequestration of the Derbyshire estates of Philip, first Earl of Chesterfield. 13 pages.
John Charles Cox, editor: The rhymed chronicle of John Harestaffe: Sudbury and the Vernons. 77 pages. Table. |