DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

INDEX

The fi rst number is the number of the Bulletin in which the reference can be found; fi gures in brackets are page references. Figures in bold are used to indicate that the subject is the main concern of those pages, or receives substantial treatment, except in cases where the article title is quoted in full. For Bulletins 6 and 7, which originally appeared without pagination, page numbers have been allocated on the same basis as pagination elsewhere.

Titles of articles are in italics, titles of books reviewed are in Arial italic.

Abbot Memorial Industrial School, Gateshead, The 32(69-74), 50(106) Aberdeen, S., Newton Aycliffe - the Beginning of a New Town 12(42-45) Accidents 52(42-49), 69(3-20) Admiralty jurisdiction (of Bishops of Durham) 23(45-47), 25(40) Aerial photography 14(37-39), 47(101-103) Agricultural labourers 70(21-23) Agriculture 12(1-4), 14(6), 18(33, 39-40), 19(44-47), 21(36-37), 23(12-14, 16-17, 18), 25(31-34), 35(25-36, 39-46), 36(15-16), 46(46-89), 47(50, 57-60, 70), 70(15-31) Alcohol abuse 54(52-65) Aldborough 25(13) Aldin Grange 17(31) Allen, E., Obituary - Charles Philip Neat 20(2-3) Allen, E. (obituary) 29(52-53) Allendale 24(40), 31(13, 15-16), 33(9) Allenheads 18(32) Allison, George 55(14-15) Alnwick 24(40), 38(34-35), 60(12) Alston 15(19, 20), 33(8, 10, 12-13, 15-18) Amble 67(67-69) American Civil War 19(2-8), 46(34-45), 48(48-54) Anderson, E. (et al), Evenwood’s Heyday: a Colliery Village, 1896-1918 reviewed by M. Ray 57(69-70) Anderson family 22(20), 51(3-4, 6) Angus, D. and McNee, T., Seaham Harbour, the First Hundred Years reviewed by T. Corfe 36(47) Ann (ship) 53(23) Annfi eld Plain 47(95-97) Apothecaries 35(13-21), 46(7-15), 57(32-50) Appleyard, H. and Hogg, P., The Pyman Story: Fleet and Family History reviewed by W. Stokes 64(34-35) Archaeology 63(5-35) Architecture 3(6-7), 12(6-7), 23(14-19), 28(33-34), 30(49-50), 31(82-83), 34(4-7), 40(4-42) Army 64(3-10) Ashgill 11(13), 27(46, 52) Atkinson, D., Co-operation in Darlington 1868-1900 Part I 25(5-26), Part II 26(26-37) Atkinson, F., Vernacular Building 3(6-7) Atkinson, F., Peat Spades 7(7-9) Atkinson, F., Beamish 1974: The North of Open Air Museum 17(34-36) Atkinson, F., Life and Tradition in and Durham reviewed by N. McCord 39(45) Atkinson, F., Victorian Britain: the North East reviewed by G.E. Milburn 45(73-74) Atkinson, F., The Man Who Made Beamish: an Autobiography, reviewed by I. Watson 62(36-41) Atkinson, Revd Richard 65(92-109) Auckland St Andrew 13(2-7) Auckland St Helen 13(2-7), 42(15) Aycliffe 15(34-35), 42(8); see also Newton Aycliffe Aylmer, John Harrison 51(31)

Backhouse, Edward 34(10-11, 14), 35(42), 49(57-58) Backhouse family 52(20-21, 31-32) Bainbridge, John 49(7, 8) 15 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Baker Baker family 3(13), 44(7), 56(3-20) Baker, George (of Elemore) 49(56-59), 56(8-9, 12-13, 15) Baker, Judith 56(3-15) Baker, R.A., Town and Gown: Early Scientists at the University of Durham and their Role in the Community, 1830-1855 54(22-23) Baldersdale 57(69) Ballads 20(57-58n) Balmbra’s Music Hall 21(18, 19) Castle 45(25, 37-39) Banham, J., Arthur Mowbray - Adventurer or Entrepreneur? A North East Businessman in the Industrial Revolution Part I 48(27-47) Part II 49(45-68) Banham, J., A Very Great Public Conveniency: the Origins of Banking in 52(19-41) An Addendum 53(9-12) Banham, J., review of R. Bridle and J. Porter (eds), The Motorway Achievement – Frontiers of Knowledge and Practice, Vol 2 66(68-69) Banham, J., review of C. Mountford, The Private Railways of County Durham 69(51-52) Banks 52(19-41), 53(9-12), 55(11-12) Baptists 9(18-20), 17(7, 8, 14, 16, 17), 18(8-28), 41(47-48) Barclay, Revd L.L. 62(3-23) Barke, M., Migration in Darlington in the Mid Eighteenth Century: Some Tentative Observations 27(16-28) 10(26-30), 11(41), 13(40), 16(11, 26, 28), 22(7, 13, 36), 27(21-23, 59-63), 33(24-40), 38(21n.), 41(7), 45(70-71), 46(27-33), 48(9), 49(7-8), 64(23-33) mechanics' institute 54(34-35) Barnby, R.A., Darlington’s Railway Workshops 10(22-25) Barnby, R.A., The Infl uence of the London Lead Company on the Development of Middleton-in-Teesdale 15(19-32) Barrett, Charles 55(11-13), 61(6-7) Barrington, Shute, Bp of Durham 47(45-48, 52-53) Barrow, T., The Whaling Trade of North-East England 1750-1850 reviewed by G.R. Batho 62(41-42) Barton 25(13) Barton, P., The Southerner - An Alleged Commerce Raider 46(34-45) Barton, P., The Peterhoff - An Unlucky Sunderland-Built Ship 48(48-54) Barton, P., Titles for Raby 51(55) Barton, P., Richardson Brothers, Shipbuilders 53(13-26) A Postscript 55(32) Barton, P., When Seaham Harbour ‘Belonged’ to Stockton 59(30-39) Barton, P., Stockton Fights Two Railway Bills of 1858 62(24-32) Barton, P., Stockton During the Great French Wars 1793-1815: Further Observations 66(35-42) Barytes mining 17(29), 47(61) Bastardy 46(27-33) Batho, G.R., review of D.Thomas, Strike a Light: John Walker 1781-1859, Who Invented the Friction Match in 1826 45(72) Batho, G.R., review of J.J. Vickerstaff, A Great Revolutionary Deluge? Education and the Reformation in County Durham 51(80-81) Batho, G.R., review of G. Morgan and P. Rushton, Rogues, Thieves and the Rule of Law: the problem of Law Enforcement in North-East England, 1718-1800 58(53) Batho, G.R. and Faulkner, M., An Elisabethville Family: The Prowses 61(52-61) Batho, G.R., review of A. Young and M.J. Stead, In the Footsteps of Robert Bruce 62(41-42) Batho, G.R., review of T. Barrow, The Whaling Trade of North-East England 1750-1850 62(41-42) Batho, G.R., review of V. Watts and J. Insley, A Dictionary of County Durham Place-Names 64(36) Battles 69(21-27) Beadle, H.L., Upper Teesdale Lime Kilns 8(2-8) Beadle, H.L., The History of Cow Green Mines 9(1-10) Beadle, H.L., The Lead Smelting Mills of Teesdale and District 11(2-10) Beadle, H.L., Bowlees Chapel 20(26-40) Beamish (colliery) 18(55) Beamish Museum 2(6-8), 17(34-36), 39(45), 62(36-41) Beaumont family 47(45, 48, 52-54, 56-57) Beaumont, J.N., 59(31-32) 16 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Bedburn 13(2-7) Bedford, Earl of (Francis Russell) 51(40-41) Beer, K., The Diary of a Village Postmistress: The Years 1908-1918 36(29-45) Beer, K., The Career of a Village Schoolmaster: James Wilson 1836-1911 38(34-54) Beer, K., ‘Sherlock Holmes’ at Witton Gilbert 39(23) Beer, K., Samuel Hume, A Durham Watch and Clock-Maker 40(62-78) Beer, K., Willa Brown: Her Life in Nursing 50(98-107) Beer, K., How the People of Durham Were Affected by the Civil War Between 1642 and 1648 54(13-21) Beer, K., ‘Sense and Sensibility’: the Life and Sentiments of a Young Lady In and Out of Love 56(21-30) Beer, K., Durham Building Craftsmen in the Early Seventeenth Century 66(6-24) Bek, Anthony, Bp of Durham 27(2-3) Belgian colony, Birtley 61(52), 68(61-69) Bellasis family 42(49) Bellasis, Brian 49(13) Bellasis, Sir William 22(21, 22), 35(5), 48(17) Bellingham 22(5), 24(40) Bentham, Jeremy 20(23) Benson, J., The Miners’ Provident Association 18(28-31) Benson, J. and Neville, R.G. A Bibliography of the Coal Industry in the North East 24(18-36) Benwell (colliery) 18(58-59) Berryman, B., The Tools of Local History. Durham County Library - Local Collection 11(31-32) Berwick 24(40), 31(7-9) Bible Christians 47(83-100) Bibliographies 24(18-36), 37(38-43), 39(33-43) Billingham 19(12), 22(23, 36), 49(7), 70(6-10) Billy Row Centenary Methodist Church 57(51-66) Binchester 13(2-7) Biographical dictionaries 54(4, 7-12) Birkett, D.A., The Boundary Stones from the Free Section of the Byers Green Branch of the Clarence Railway. Relics of an Example of Nineteenth Century Sharp Practice? 41(15-17) Birth, marriage and death records 65(76-88) Birtley 44(39-41), 61(52), 68(61-69) Bishop Auckland 10(2, 20-21), 13(2-7, 8-21, 40), 17(13, 16, 18), 22(7, 13), 22(23), 24(9-11), 38(7), 41(7-8), 43(20-21), 49(13), 62(13), 70(3-6) Bishop Auckland Pottery see Canney Hill Pottery Bishop Middleham 34(4) Bishopwearmouth 12(21-22), 18(2-28, 41-50), 22(36), 23(6), 29(2-3), 32(55-56), 34(43-44), 40(4-42), 42(9); see also Sunderland Bishop, William 19(14) Black, J., The British Press and European News in the 1730s: the Case of the Newcastle Courant 26(38-43) Black, J., Eighteenth Century Journalism in the North East: The Darlington Pamphlet of 1772 36(3-14) Black, J., Heavenly Streamers, Coal Disputes and an Attempted Jail Break: Durham and the Press in the Eighteenth Century 38(11-12) Black, J., “The Nursery of Indolence”: Durham in 1749 40(3) Black, J., Eighteenth Century Home Recipes 44(3-6) Black Boy (colliery) 10(21), 18(58) Black Death, The 14(6), 22(43), 27(3) Blackett, Sir Thomas 47(50, 52-54) Blackhall (colliery) 14(10) Blackton 11(9) Blackwell Bridge 62(33-35) Blakiston family 19(12-13), 22(19, 25-36), 42(15), 48(5, 11, 17, 18, 21, 22), 49(8-11, 12, 19) Blanchland 42(37), 45(23-50) Blaydon 18(32, 34-5) Bluecoat Charity School, Durham 50(70, 72, 80n) Blyth 67(64-67) Boagey, W., A Note Upon the Cholera Outbreak at Hartlepool 1832 15(40-41) Boilermakers’ Society 12(34-39) Bolam 13(2-7) Boldon(s) 12(3), 19(23), 42(9) 17 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Boldon Book, The 14(4), 23(13, 20, 21), 27(2, 12n) Bonomi, Ignatius 15(21), 28(34), 30(19), 31(53), 37(25), 50(71-72), 60(55) Books, music 64(11-19) Botcherby family 61(3, 5, 12) Botcherby, John 61(3-17) Botcherby, Robert 61(6-8) Bovill, D.G., The Sunderland Orphan-Asylum and the Education of Boys for the Mercantile Marine 1850-1902 39(12-22) Bovill, D.G., The Industrial Training Ship “Wellesley” and the Training Ship Movement 41(18-35) Bowes 33(24, 27-31) Bowes family 16(26, 30-31), 22(18, 20, 21, 22), 30(28), 33(34), 43(25-35), 46(46,89), 49(6) Bowes, Sir George 22(18), 43(25), 46(46) Bowes, John and Josephine 16(26, 30-31), 30(28), 46(46-49 ,65-68,71), 57(40) Bowes, Mary Eleanor 43(25-34), 46(46) Bowes Museum 2(6-8), 7(14-16), 16(26-33), 51(35) Bowes Railway 6(9) Bowes, Sir William 22(18) Bowlby, Russell 34(19-42) Bowlees Chapel 20(26-40) Bowling, H.M. (ed.), Some Chapters in the History of Sunderland reviewed 11(42) Bradyll, Col. 49(56) Bragg, Nicholas 54(8) Brancepeth 12(3, 5-10), 19(12), 35(3-12), 42(9), 45(70-71) Brandling family 42(47-49), 48(22-23) Brandon 12(8) Brickworks 17(29, 32), 61(26) Bridge building 18(41-50), 19(22-23), 30(13-36), 32(65-68), 35(3-11), 62(25, 27, 33-35) Bridle, R. and Porter, J. (eds), The Motorway Achievement – Frontiers of Knowledge and Practice, Vol 2 reviewed by J. Banham 66(68-69) Bright, John, M.P. 50(53, 56n.), 51(56) Britnell, R.H., review of D.S. Reid, The Durham Crown Lordships in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and the Aftermath 45(70-71) Britnell, R.H., review of D. Stuart, Manorial Records: an Introduction to their Transcription and Translation 51(78-79) Britnell, R.H., Cardinal Wolsey’s Loan for the Northern Campaigns of 1523 53(3-8) Broompark 17(31) Brown, Dr 30(37-40) Brown, E.E., The Triplet Charity 11(20-25) Brown, John 52(5-6) Brown, M.J., One Life at Waterloo 42(18-23) Brown, Willa 50(98-107) Bruce, Robert 61(63-64) Buddle, John 14(7), 17(44), 18(53-54, 57-58), 21(3-4, 5), 23(48-56), 27(29-39), 42(44, 46), 48(27, 32, 39, 41), 49(45-68), 69(4) Builders see Master Craftsmen Building, vernacular 3(6-7), 66(6-24) Bulmer, Sir Bertram 22(29-30) Burden 19(23) Burdon 14(4) Burdon, Revd John 20(45-46) Burdon, Rowland 11(11), 18(41-50), 49(56-57), 60(55) Burghley, Lord (William Cecil) 51(39-40) Burial rituals 9(22-24), 14(29-30) Burke, C.J., review of R.E.G. Cranfi eld, One Hundred Years of Prisoners’ Aid in County Durham 1882-1982 29(48-49) Burnmoor (colliery) 18(54) Burnopfi eld 57(33, 35-36, 42-43) Burnopfi eld Hall 57(34) Burns (colliery) 20(8-10) Burradon (colliery) 18(28), 69(14-15) 18 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Bushblades (colliery) 42(44) Bussey, Peter 22(8,10) Bus timetables 70(32-40) Butler, D.J., The Gas Works of Sherburn Hospital 1867-1920 29(30-44) Butler, D.J., “A Plan So Replete with Advantage to the Traveller”: The Building of Durham’s North Road 1828- 1830 35(22-34) Butler, D.J., Street Lighting in Durham City Before the Advent of Gas 38(23-33) Butler, D.J., The Counters Encountered: The Durham City Enumerators in the 1851 Census 50(81-87) Butler, D.J., Unusual Groceries … or an Accident Waiting to Happen? 52(42-49) Butler, D.J., Defeating the Demon Drink: the 1904 Licensing Act and its Implementation in Durham City, 1906- 1939 54(52-65) Butler, D.J. Absent from Home in Durham City on Census Night, 1851 55(24-31) Butler, D.J. Durham City: its Boundaries and Population, 1801-1974 59(3-29) Butler, D.J., Before the Prince Bishop: The First Steam Boat on the River Wear at Durham 61(46-51) Butler, D.J. and Wilkes, C. The History of Durham Indoor Market 1851-2001 reviewed by W. Stokes 63(67-68) Butler, D.J., More Counters Encountered: The Census Enumerators and Enumeration Districts of Durham City: 1841-1901 67(78-97) Butler, Joseph, Bp of Durham 42(36) Butterby 42(52) Byers Green 13(2-7), 41(15-17) Bygate, J., The Riot at Elisabethville-Birtley 68(61-70) Byker 30(49); see also Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Callcott, M., review of A. Heesom, Durham City and its M.P.’s, 1678-1992 51(82-83) Canals 21(39-40) Canney Hill Pottery 61(18-45) Cardy, T.S., Tools of Local History. The Gateshead Central Library - Archives and Local History Department 15(42-44) Carlebeck 11(13) Carlton 6(4-5), 22(8) Carpenter, Mary 60(41, 49) Carr, Charles 69(15-16) Carr family 61(64-66) Carr, Ralph 52(24) Cassop (colliery) 32(17) Castle Eden 12(3), 14(6, 7-11), 23(37-38), 28(3-15), 32(3) Castle Eden (colliery) 14(7, 11), 23(37-38), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Castle Eden Dene Nature Reserve 12(15) Catholicism 17(7, 12, 14, 16-20, 45), 18(8-28), 19(9-18), 22(18-42), 24(37-44, 57-58), 29(45-47), 31(88), 33(34, 74), 41(47-48), 42(41-46), 49(3-22), 50(18, 29-39), 51(3-26) 53(29, 30), 54(16), 61(67-68); see also Religion Cecil, William see Burghley, Lord Celtic place-names 70(5) Census enumerators 50(81-87), 55(24, 26) Censuses 55(24-31), 67(78-97) Census of Worship of 1851 17(3-20), 18(2-28), 21(14-17), 31(87-89), 41(47-48) Challinor, R. and Ripley, B., The Miners’ Association - A Trade Union in the Age of the Chartists reviewed by S. Howard 46(90-93) Chamberlain, Neville 44(36-44) Chandler, Edward, Bp of Durham 50(30), 63(36-41) Chapman, V., Introducing Ice Houses: Some Local Examples 6(2-9) Chapman, V., Plough Mugs 7(14-16) Chapman, V., A Recipe for Metheglin 11(40) Chapman, V., “Front House and Back House” Houses and Small Terraced Houses in Darlington 29(21-29) Chapman, V., N.Sunderland - Obituary 29(50-51) Chapman, V., “Front House and Back House” Houses: Some Further Examples 30(49-50) Chapman, V., Thomas Pease, Son and Co.; A Family Business and its Premises in Darlington Market Place 31(77-86) 19 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Chapman, V., The Linen Weavers of Hurworth-on-Tees 38(13-22) Chapman, V., Whorlton Village and Recollections of a 1920s Childhood 41(36-46) Chapman, V., Eggleston: Enclosure and Change in a Teesdale Village 50(39-46) Chapman, V., review of R. Tanner, The Township of Cotherstone in 1891: a Study in Contrasts 57(68-69) Charitable donations 59(40-53) Charity Organisation Society, The 59(46) Charles I, King 19(9-18), 22(33) Chartism 20(45, 53n, 55n), 22(7-17), 46(90-93), 47(73) Chatton 31(11-12) Chaytor family 17(40, 41-2, 46), 21(2, 4) Chaytor, Sir William, M.P. 21(2, 4), 34(31-32, 34-36) Cheesman, B., South Street, Durham: Topography, Tenure and Occupation 1540-1900: Part I 57(5-31) Part II 58(3-24) Cheesman, B., The Gray Mayor’s Tale: A Footnote to Excavations in Claypath 63(4-35) Cheesman, B., review of J. Davison, Durham Men in the Great War 63(68-70) Cheesman, B., Ropers and Ropemaking in Durham City and County: Part 3 of South Street, Durham: Topography, Tenure and Occupation 1540-1900 68(23-60) Cheesman, B., review of Image of the Soldier: A Photographic History of the Durham Light Infantry from the Crimean War to the Final Parade 69(53-54) Chester-le-Street 17(13, 16, 18), 19(12), 21(4), 34(33-36), 42(9), 44(36-44), 48(13), 49(11, 13, 17), 50(1, 4, 105) Chevallier, Temple 54(23, 25, 26) Cholera 10(27), 13(22-41), 14(31-36), 15(13, 14, 29, 40-41), 16(10-25), 27(59, 61), 29(2-9), 30(37-48), 31(37-48), 32(29-30), 33(32-33), 44(18,32), 50(60,62), 54(27) Chollerton 22(5) Chopwell 18(32-34, 36, 39) Chopwell (colliery) 42(43-47) Christmas 59(40-53) Church attendance see Census of Worship of 1851 Church of England 17(4, 6-7, 12, 20), 18(6, 7, 8-28), 19(9), 21(14-17), 22(18-42), 24(37), 31(87-89), 41(47-48), 54(18), 62(3-23), 65(92-109); see also Clergymen, Religion Churchwardens 47(3-39) Cinemas 55(33-50) Civil War 4(11-12), 24(37), 26(12-13), 31(17-19), 39(3-11), 49(23-44), 54(13-21) Clack, P., review of D. Pocock and R. Norris, A History of County Durham 45(65-69) Clarence Railway 41(15-17), 42(56-57), 55(9-16), 67(49-50) Clark, D., We Do Not Want the Earth: The History of the South Shields Labour Party reviewed by A.J. Heesom 48(59-60) Clark, Robert 61(6-7) Clarke, George 59(5) Clarke, J.F., Labour in Shipbuilding on the North East Coast 12(33-39) Clavering, E., The Dynamics of Durham Recusancy 1600-1642 48(3-26) Clavering, E., Riot and Recusancy: Durham Catholic Resistance in the Reign of James I 49(3-22) Clavering, E., Catholics and Coal 51(3-26) Clavering family 18(36-37), 38,40), 19(43-44), 21(36), 24(37, 38), 31(18, 36n), 42(49-50), 48(22), 51(8, 9, 13), 56(5), 66(28-30) Claxton family 19(12), 22(25, 27, 30, 31), 42(9), 48(6-7, 21), 49(9) Clay, M., Milburn, G.E., and Miller, S. (eds), An Eye Plan of Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth 1785-1790 reviewed by P.D.A. Harvey 34(43-44) Claypath, Durham City 52(42-44), 63 (5-35) Cleadon 19(23) Clergymen 33(24-40), 49(23-44), 50(20), 53(3-8), 54(13), 58(25-42), 60(36-63), 65(92-109) Cleveland, Dukes of 10(26-30, 27(41, 45, 51, 55), 29(21), 33(34) Clock making 40(62-76) Clopton family 22(28, 36), 48(6-7) Clough, A.M., The Tools of Local History. Darlington Public Library - Local History Study Room 13(42-45) Coach services 70(36) Coalburns 18(38-39) Coal miners 18(52-59), 19(47-48), 20(4-12), 21(2-7), 27(40), 32(2-23), 33(42, 51-54, 62), 38(11), 58(43-52) 20 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

living conditions 10(14-21), 14(8-11), 15(19-32), 17(29-33), 21(8-13), 23(7-9,21), 33(72-73), 57(38) union activity 10(19-20), 18(53-54), 19(28-38), 20(41-59), 23(29-44), 24(2-17), 27(40-58), 46(90-93) working conditions 10(13-16), 14(7), 18(28-31), 19(30-33, 34-38n), 20(4-12), 21(11, 12, 13), 36(18-19), 64(20-22), 65(110-123) 68(5-6), 69(3-20, 37-38) Coal mining 10(13-16, 19-21), 14(7-11), 15(19-32), 17(28-33, 44-45), 18(28-31, 36-38, 52-59), 19(28-38, 43- 44, 47-50), 20(4-12, 41-59), 21(8-13), 23(2-11, 19-22, 24, 29-44, 48-56), 24(18-36, 45-46, 55), 25(28, 35), 27(28-39), 32(2-23), 36(16, 18), 39(27-29), 42(42-47, 48-49, 58-60), 47(70), 48(12-16, 27-47), 49(45-68), 51(3-26), 57(52-53), 58(45-52), 61(27-28), 68(6), 69(3-20, 37-38); see also Coal miners; Coal, transport of; Collieries; Colliery Owners; Grand Lease, The Coal, transport of 12(20-21), 17(23, 24, 29, 44), 18(36-37, 38, 39, 41, 52), 19(18-27), 20(8), 21(39-43), 23(6, 21), 24(45-46, 48, 51-53, 66n), 26(11-25), 29(5-6), 39(27-28), 41(15-17), 42(48-49, 56-58, 63n), 48(41), 49(47-49, 54-68), 59(30-39), 60(67), 61(9), 62(24-25), 67(46-77) Coatham 35(42, 44, 48-9) Coats of Arms 51(31-54) Cochrane, Alexander Brodie, J.P. 17(28,31) Cochrane, Hon. Archibald 49(50-55, 57, 58, 67n.) Cochrane, Henry Heath 17(31-32, 33) Cocken (colliery) 18(54) Coggins, D., A Horse’s Skull and Legbones from Lonton 14(29-30) Coggins, D., Some Results of Air Photography in Upper Teesdale - A Preliminary Note 14(37-38) Coggins, D. and Fairless, K.J., Excavations at Forcegarth Pasture, Teesdale 17(36-40) Coke 17(28-29), 21(39) Coldberry 27(46, 52) Cold Hesledon 28(5, 6-15) Cole family 22(20), 35(5) Cole, G., The Public Crossing Points Over Stockley Beck (near Brancepeth) 35(3-12) Collieries 18(52-59), 67(46-77) Beamish 18(55) Benwell 18(58-59) Black Boy 10(21), 18(58), 61(19) Blackhall 14(10) Burnmoor 18(54) Burns 20(8-10) Burradon 18(28), 69(14-15) Bushblades 42(44) Cassop 32(17) Castle Eden 14(7, 11), 23(37-38), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Chopwell 42(43-47) Cocken 18(54) Cornsay 23(38) Coxhoe 32(17) Croxdale 42(59-60, 66n.) Dawdon 18(53) 14(10) East Murton 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Elemore 23(3, 6-11, 22), 32(3), 49(56, 58-59) Eppleton 23(3, 5-11, 22), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Esh 18(55) Evenwood 10(20), 57(69-71) Felling 42(48) Grandmoor 42(42-47) Greenside 18(39-40) Hamsterley 57(37) Harraton 26(12), 69(5) Harrington 47(85-93) Haswell 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 38(43), 49(56), 69(10-11) Hawthorn 14(7,11), 49(56) Heaton 69(5) Hebburn 19(33n), 23(49) Hester 69(14) 21 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Hetton-le-Hole 23(2-11), 47(89-93) Hetton Lyons 23(3, 5-11, 22), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Heworth 39(27-29) Horden 14(10) Houghton-le-Spring 23(37) Hutton Henry 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Kelloe 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Lambton 18(54), 26(12) Lumley 18(54), 26(12) Monk Hesleden 32(17) Monkwearmouth 24(65n) Moorsley 47(85) Murton 14(7, 11), 28(5, 6-15), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 47(85-93) Newbottle 18(54), 49(55) New Herrington 47(87-93) North Hetton 69(6-9) Old Durham 17(44) Pelton Fell 18(54), 21(8-13) Penshaw 17(44), 18(53), 23(49), 27(29-39), 60(12) Penny Hill 18(38) Pittington 18(53), 20(49), 23(49), 32(17), 60(11) Quarrington Hill 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Rainton 17(44), 18(53), 23(49), 24(46), 27(29-39), 48(28-36), 49(45-50) Ryhope 31(88), 47(85-93) Seaham 17(44-45), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 47(85-93), 48(39) Seaton 14(7, 11), 24(45, 53, 55), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Seghill 18(28), 23(49-50) Shadforth 32(17) Sherburn 32(17) Sherburn House 29(35) Shoreswood 38(36-39) Shotton 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Silksworth 18(53), 47(89-93) Sleetburn Farm 17(28-33) South Hetton 14(7-11), 18(58), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) South Wingate 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 47(89-93) Stargate 19(47-48), 18(56-58), 69(6) Stella 19(47-48), 18(56-58), 42(42-47) Thornley 10(7), 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Trimdon Grange 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Tudhoe 36(18-19), 37(6, 7) Urpeth 26(21) Ushaw 17(28) Wallsend 23(17), 69(4, 7-8) Wearmouth 40(20-31) West Herrington 26(12) Wheatley Hill 14(10), 47(89-93) Whitefi eld 42(44-47) Wingate 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Winlaton 42(43-47,62n) Witty Pit 17(28-29) Colliers see Coal miners Colliery owners 17(28, 31-32, 45), 18(28-31, 52-59), 19(18-27, 29-38, 53-55), 20(41-59), 21(2-7), 23(2-11, 21-22, 29-44, 48-56), 24(9-17), 26(16-17, 19-22, 24n, 25n), 42(42-49, 58-60), 48(12-16, 27-47), 49(5-22, 45-68), 51(3-26), 69(4-5, 12-13, 15-16) Colliery records 18(52-59) Collingwood family 19(12, 12), 22(37, 40n), 24(37), 48(11, 22), 49(9, 11) Colls, R. and Lancaster B. (eds) Newcastle upon Tyne: A Modern History reviewed by W. Stokes 64(37-38) Colpitts family 64(23-26) 22 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Colpitts, Mary see Harrison, Mary Commons, enclosure of see Enclosure Coniscliffe 22(36), 28(3-15), 49(8), 50(31-33) Conservative Party 21(2-7), 34(27-28, 39n, 40n), 39(29-30) Consett 10(21) Conyers family 19(12, 13), 22(28, 32, 33), 48(17), 49(6), 51(9, 18) Cooke, J., The Great Coal Strike of 1844 (with Particular Reference to County Durham) Part I 19(28-38), Part II 20(41-59) Cooking 3(14), 7(2-6), 9(25-26), 10(44-45), 11(40), 44(3-9) Cookson family 53(11) Cooper, John 61(22-24, 26, 29, 30) Co-operative Societies 13(8-21), 15(23), 17(32), 21(8-9), 25(5-26), 26(26-37) Copely 11(8) Corbridge 31(13) Corfe, T., History of Sunderland reviewed by R.P. Hastings 18(61-62) Corfe, T., Recent Pamphlets on North-Eastern History 36(46-48) Cornish (migration to County Durham) 9(1), 14(7-8), 17(12), 32(15-16, 23n), 47(83-100) Cornsay 11(11-12) Cornsay (colliery) 23(38) Corvan, Ned 21(20), 26(2) Cosin, John, Bp of Durham 23(46-47), 47(44), 49(34-35) Cotesworth, William 26(19-20, 22, 25n) Cotherstone 57(68-69) Coulson, Stephen 18(40-43) Council of the North 19(10, 11), 22(19, 23-24, 32, 33) Coundon 13(2-7); see also Canney Hill Pottery Counterpart leases 57(13) Cow Green 9(1-10) Coxhoe (colliery) 32(17) Cradock, Col. Sheldon 30(13, 16, 24, 33-34n) Craftsmen see Master Craftsmen Cramlington 47(94) Cranfi eld, R., Durham Prisons in an Age of Change [I] 28(16-54) Cranfi eld, R., One Hundred Years of Prisoners’ Aid in County Durham 1882-1982 reviewed by C.J. Burke 29(48-49) Cranfi eld, R., Durham Prisons in an Age of Change, II: 1823-1837 (Part 1) 31(41-76), (Part 2) 32(24-53) Cranfi eld, R., Durham Prisons in an Age of Change, III: 1837-1867 (Part 1, “A Modifi ed Separate System”) 37(24-37) (Part 2) 40(43-61) Cranfi eld, R., George Shaw, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Durham Prison Surgeon 44(10-29) Cranfi eld, R., Education for the ‘Dangerous Classes’ in Mid-Nineteenth Century Durham 50(70-80) Cranfi eld, R., An Indefatigable Chaplain: the Reverend George Hans Hamilton, Durham Prison, 1848-1854, Part I 58(25-42) Part II 60(36-63) Crawford, William 23(29-31), 24(13-14) Crewe Charity 45(23-50) Crewe, Nathaniel, Bp of Durham (Lord Crewe) 45(23-24), 66(26-27) Crime 16(34-57), 20(19-25), 21(10), 26(44-45, 47, 48-49, 54, 55), 27(59-63), 29(48-49), 31(2-76), 32(21-22), 39(23), 47(72), 53(34-38), 54(52-65), 58(53), 60(36-63), 67(32), 68(14), 69(42); see also Law and order Croker, John Wilson 30(40-41) Crook 13(2-7, 16), 24(49, 50), 33(42), 57(52) Crossgate 50(60-63) Croxdale 6(8), 30(2-12), 42(49-60), 50(31-33) Croxdale (colliery) 42(59-60, 66n) Customs and Excise 59(30-34), 60(67-73) Cycling 36(46)

23 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Dalton 14(4, 6), 19(23) Dalton-le-Dale 19(12-13), 28(3-15) Darlington 10(1, 22-25, 26-30), 11(16, 43), 17(13-18), 22(7, 8-11, 13-14, 36), 24(3-4, 40), 25(5-26), 26(26-37), 29(21-29), 30(49), 31(77-86), 38(7, 13, 21n), 48(10), 50(31-33), 53(9) Horticultural Society 45(51-64), 63(43-44) migration into (including Irish) 27(16-28), 43(35-48) paper mills 36(3-14) Poor Law 15(33-39) Public Library - Local History Study Room 13(42-45), 27(16) Reference Library 27(44) schools 41(8-9), 42(9-10), 43(21-22) Davis, S., The Evolution of a Jarrow Senior School 1944-1974 43(49-54) Davison, J., Durham Men in the Great War reviewed by B. Cheesman 63(68-70) Davison, J., The Miners and the Bishop 68(20-22) Davison, John Robert 51(57) Dawdon 28(5, 6-15), 48(11) Deaf Hill (colliery) 14(10) Deerness Valley 17(28-33) Deerness Valley Railway 17(29) Dent, Mark 20(41-42, 53n) Diaries 52(50-56), 56(21-30, 31-39), 63(46-63), 64(23-33), 65(92-109), 70(16-17) Dickinson, H.T., The Hexham Militia Riot of 1761 22(2-6) Dininckhoff, Bernard 51(48, 50, 52) Dinsdale 42(10) Dinsdale, Robert Moses 30(13, 17, 19, 23-24, 33n), 33(25-27, 28) Dinsdale Spa 14(21-28), 21(37-39, 43, 45-46) Diocesan school inspectors 62(3-23) Directories see Trade directories Disraeli, Benjamin 50(49, 51-53, 56n), 51(57) Dissent 9(9-13, 17-22), 10(5-6), 17(3-20), 18(2-28), 21(14-17), 23(22-23), 24(40-41), 27(40, 47), 31(87-89), 33(74-75), 34(45-46), 36(25), 39(28), 40(51), 41(47-48), 42(33) Dixon, Elizabeth see Green, Elizabeth Dixon, William 52(12-13) Dobson, Frank, George Silvertop of Minsteracres reviewed by W. Stokes 69(49-50) Dobson, John 40(11-12) Dodds, Edward 61(46, 48) Dodds, Joseph 54(8) Dodsley, Robert 16(1-9), 18(50-52) Dolan, N. and Reader, S. (eds) Memories of Marsden: The Village that Vanished reviewed by W. Stokes 69(55) Dougan, D., The History of North East Shipbuilding reviewed by M. Hardy 9(26-27) Doyle, A.I., The End of the Commons? 11(1) Doyle, A.I., The Vanishing Monument: An Appeal for Help 17(2-3) Doyle, S., Sherburn Hospital and the Civil War: The Mastership of John Machon 49(23-44) Drury, J.L., A Note on Weardale Lead Mining in the Eighteenth Century 19(53-55) Drury, J.L., The Division of Framwellgate and Witton Gilbert Commons near Durham City 1771-1809 20(13-18) Drury, J.L., The Bishop of Durham’s Whale 1766-1767: The Story Behind the Skeleton in Durham Cathedral 25(39-52) Drury, J.L., Old Stanhope Castle, Weardale, Co. Durham 27(2-15) Drury, J.L., Lead Works in Weardale, Co. Durham 1425-1431 38(3-10) Drury, J.L., The Accounts of the Reeves of Evenwood, Co. Durham 1413-1506 50(11-16) Drury, J.L., The Baker Baker Portfolio of Prints: its Content and Acquisition 56(3-20) Dufton 11(13) Duncombe-Shafto family 30(2, 11n) Dunn, Matthias 69(3-20) Dunn, W.S., An American in Durham 66(57-66) Durham Athanaeum 54(26-27) Durham, Bishops of (as landowners, etc.) 23(45-47), 47(40-67), 48(28-29), 53(3-8) 67(10-12) 24 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Durham Cathedral 10(1), 16(5-6, 7, 8n), 18(50-52), 43(5, 17-19), 45(3-12, 18-22) Durham Cathedral, Dean and Chapter 18(50-52), 20(13-18), 22(18-20), 29(10-20), 45(18-22), 67(12), 68(28-40) Durham Chapter Acts 57(13) Durham City 16(5-7), 20(13-18), 22(36, 43-44), 24(39, 40), 26(2-10), 28(3-15), 29(31, 33-34, 45-47), 35(22-34), 37(12-23), 38(11-12, 23-33), 40(3), 48(11-12), 49(14, 17, 69-73), 52(42-49), 59(3-29), 60(12-14), 63(64-66), 66(57-66), 67(7-27) alcohol abuse 54(52-65) archaeology 63(5-35) Census 1851 55(24-31) census enumerators 50(81-87), 55(24, 26) censuses 67(78-97) cinemas 55(33-50) Claypath, Durham City 52(42-44), 63(5-35) clock making 40(62-71) craftsmen 66(6-24) Directory and Almanack 26(2-10) engravings of 67(7-27) Framwellgate 20(13-18), 22(43), 47(68, 68, 71-72) Framwellgate Chapel 64(13, 15) Freemen 20(13-18) Hallgarth Street 67(21-22) Indoor Market 63(67-68) Irish 47(68-82) Jacobite Rebellion 66(25-34) Johnston Technical School 58(3-4, 6-9) Kepier Hospital 56(40-41) Masons’ Guild 66(6-7) municipal boundaries (59(3-9) North Road 35(22-34) political history 51(82-83) population 53(33), 59(3-29) prison 28(16-54), 29(48-49), 31(41-76), 32(24-53), 37(24-37), 39(27), 40(43-61), 44(10-29), 58(25-42), 60(36-63) public health 16(19-20), 44(30-35), 50(59-64), 54(27-28) public houses 54(54-61) records 2(12-16) ropemaking 68(23-60) schools 41(9-11), 42(10-11), 43(4-5, 10-20), 45(1-12), 50(70-80), 58(2-9) South Street 57(5-31), 58(3-24), 68(23-60) St Cuthbert, Durham 29(45-47), 53(4) St Cuthbert’s College 66(58-60) St Giles’ Church 68(44-45) St Helen’s Well and Vennel 58(4, 6) St Margaret’s Beck 58(19-20) St Margaret’s Church 58(10), 68(44) St Nicholas’ Church 68(44) St Oswald’s Church 68(43) topography 67(7-27) West Orchard 58(10-19) Durham Coal Owners’ Association 17(45), 18(58-59), 23(29-44), 24(9-17) Durham County 4(10-15), 16(34-57), 17(3-20), 45(65-69), 67(46-77) place-names 63(36), 70(3-14) Durham County Coal Company 61(7, 10) Durham County Library - Local Collection 11(31-32), 27(44) Durham County Local History Society 50(3-9), 54(3-4), 66(5), 67(3-6) Durham County Penitentiary 60(55-56) Durham County Record Offi ce 1(8-11), 3(8-9), 9(11-14), 10(1-12, 31-40, 40-43), 13(46-48), 14(43-47), 15(45-46), 16(34-57, 58-59), 17(40-49), 18(52-59, 59-60), 28(69) Durham Crown Lordships 45(70-71) 25 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Durham diocesan school inspectors 62(3-23) Durham Light Infantry 64(3-10), 69(21-27) Durham, Lord (John George Lambton) 14(24), 19(48), 21(4, 37), 23(19, 22), 34(19-42), 49(55) Durham School 58(2) Durham, St Cuthbert (R.C.) 29(45-47) Durham and Sunderland Railway 12(21), 23(8) Durham and Tyne Bridge Turnpike Trustees 35(22-34) Durham University see University of Durham

Easington Lane 23(9) Easington Rural District 14(2-11) Easington village 14(4, 6), 17(13, 16, 18), 42(11) East Herrington 19(23), 23(12, 23) East Murton 28(5, 6-15), 39(3-11) East Murton (colliery) 32(3, 5-21, 22n) East Thickley 13(2-7) Ebdon, Christopher 40(8-11) Ecclesiastical Commission 19(10, 11-12), 45(21), 47(40-67) Ede, T.W., Cholera in Sunderland in 1831 13(22-41) Ede, T.W., Cholera in Gateshead and Newcastle 1831-32 14(31-36) Eden family 49(13) Edge, S.I., County Record Offi ce Ordnance Survey Plans 10(40-43) Edleston family 17(48) Education 7(10-11), 10(1-12), 11(11-19), 13(16-17), 14(11), 15(26-28, 31, 36), 17(32-33), 18(54), 21(39), 23(23), 24(41, 59-60), 26(44-60), 27(64-65), 28(45, 55-68), 32(35-37, 69-74), 33(71-77), 37(3-11), 38(34-54), 39(12-22, 30-31), 40(73-74), 41(3-14, 18-35, 43-45), 42(3-17), 43(3-24, 49-54), 45(3-17), 47(26-27), 50(17-22, 70-80), 51(80-81), 54(22-33, 34-51), 55(51-52), 58(4-9, 29-34), 60(37), 62(3-23), 68(12-14), 69(40-41); see also Industrial schools, Ragged schools, School attendance, School inspectors, Sunday schools, Teachers Edward III, King 27(3) Egglescliffe 42(11) Eggleston 6(6-8), 11(2-3,13), 15(19), 50(39-46) Eldon 13(2-7) Eldon, Earl of 34(13) Elections 3(13), 19(48), 21(2-7), 34(19-42), 39(29-30), 50(47-58), 68(9-11) Elemore (colliery) 23(3, 6-11, 22), 32(3), 49(56, 58-59) Elisabethville 61(52), 68(61-70) Elfred 14(4-5) Ellison family 61(64-66) Ellison, L., The Taming of a Landscape: Waldridge Fell 25(27-38) Ellison, L., Petty Crime in Barnard Castle in the Late Nineteenth Century: A Peer into the Abyss of a Northern Market Town 27(59-63) Ellison, L., Landlord and Landscape: The Infl uence of the Salvins on the Scenery of the Wear Valley near Croxdale and Spennymoor 30(2-12) Ellison, L., The Bright Lights of County Durham: A Brief Look at the Best and Worst of the County’s Stained Glass 50(65-69) Ellison, Thomas 39(3-11) Elvet 29(45-47) Elvethall Manor 67(22) Elwick 42(11) Emsley, K. and Fraser, C., Northumbria reviewed by H.J. Smith 44(45) Enclosure 5(5-9), 11(1), 12(7), 20(13-18), 22(22), 25(31-34), 45(47n, 68-69), 46(49), 47(45-54), 49(4), 50(39-46) Endogamy 33(2-6) Enfranchisement 51(59-69) English lordships 65(9-36) Engravings 67(7-27) Entertainment see Ballads, Cinemas, Leisure, Music halls Entrepreneurs 55(5-23) Enumeration districts 67(83-87) 26 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Enumerators 67(78-83, 87-95) Eppleby 25(13) Eppleton 48(11); see also Great Eppleton, Little Eppleton Eppleton (colliery) 23(3, 5-11, 22), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Errington, Anthony 51(84-85) Eryholme 15(34) Escomb 13(2-7) Esh 22(36), 42(12) Esh (colliery) 18(55) Eston 23(41-42), 24(3) Eure, Lord 22(19, 20, 22), 49(6) Evenwood 13(2-7, 16), 50(11-16) Evenwood (colliery) 10(20), 57(69-71) Exogamy 33(2-6) Explosions 51(42-49)

Faceby 22(8) Fairless, K.J. and Coggins, D., Excavations at Forcegarth Pasture, Teesdale 17(36-40) Family collections 17(40-49), 56(3-20) Farimond, Robert 56(18) Farmers 70(15-31) Faverdale 10(23-25) Felling 39(24-25, 27-31) Felling (colliery) 42(48) Fenwick, Sir John 49(12) Fenwick, John 49(23-33, 39n) Ferries 19(18-27) Ferryhill 42(12) Fewster, J.M., The Baker Baker Papers 3(13) Fielding, George 30(28) Finchale Priory 16(6, 9n), 39(25-26) First World War 39(30-31), 50(102-104), 52(50-56), 63(68-70), 64(3-10), 69(21-27) Fisheries 65(37-66) Fishermen 65(54-58) Fishing industry 62(41-42), 65(37-66) Folly, The 18(32, 34, 40), 19(45, 48) Forcegarth Pasture, Teesdale 17(36-40) Forcer family 19(13, 14), 22(25-26, 27, 34, 36, 40n), 24(37), 49(9, 10, 11) Forcett 6(5-6) Ford 18(4); see also Sunderland Forest-and-Frith 46(28) Framwellgate 20(13-18), 22(43), 47(68, 68, 71-72); see also Durham City Framwellgate Chapel 64(13, 15) Fraser, C., and Emsley, K., Northumbria reviewed by H.J. Smith 44(45) Freedom 65(9-36) French Wars 14(12-20), 17(21-22), 42(18-23), 66(35-42) Friendly societies 15(12) Frumenty 7(2-6), 9(25-26) Fry, Elizabeth 28(16, 31), 32(28, 49)

Galbraith, N.S., Dr John Watson (1790/91-1847) of Burnopfi eld and his Assistant Dr John Snow 57(32-50) Galbraith, Samuel 54(8-9) Game, poaching of 65(110-123) Gaols see Prisons Gardening see Horticulture Garnett family 49(7, 8) Garrick, David 16(3, 7n, 8n) 27 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Garrick, J., Turnip Bread 3(14) Garrigill 11(13), 15(25, 26-27, 29) Gascoigne, Sir William 49(8, 13-14), 51(12-14) Gas works 29(30-44) Gateshead 10(22), 14(31-36), 16(11, 19), 17(13, 14, 16, 18), 21(19, 20, 28), 22(4, 36), 29(7), 32(69-74), 34(30), 42(12-13), 49(17), 50(31-33) Gateshead Central Library - Archives and Local History Department 15(42-44) Gaunless 11(8-9, 13) General Strike, The 44(38-43) Gentry 19(9-18), 22(19-38), 24(37-44), 29(46), 30(11), 33(27, 34-35), 42(41-66), 48(3-26), 49(3-22), 50(29-39), 51(40-47), 54(16-17), 61(64-66) Gibside 57(37) Gibside Mansion 57(39) Gibson, P., Southwick-on-Wear, an Illustrated History reviewed by T. Corfe 36(46) Gibson, Thomas Cummings 55(13-16) Gilesgate 63(43-44) Gilesgate Moor 50(60-63) Gill, J., review of M. Richardson, Memory Lane Durham City 63(64-66) Gilley, S., review of G.E. Milburn, Church and Chapel in Sunderland 1780-1914 41(47-48) Gilly, Canon W.S. 66(44-56) Gilpin, Bernard 22(19) Ging, J. and Stephenson, H., The Robert Wood Collection 25(2-4) Gooch, L., The Implementation of the New Poor Law in the Lead Mining Districts of 1814- 1844 33(7-23) Gooch, L., Papists and Profi ts: the Catholics of Durham and Industrial Development 42(41-66) Gooch, L., Papist Head-Hunting in County Durham 1705-1851 50(29-38) Gooch, L., review of B.W. Kelly, Historical Notes on English Catholic Missions 61(67-68) Gowland, Ralph 3(13), 19(23-25) Grace, F., The Late Victorian Town reviewed by J. Hind 48(55-58) Graham, John 54(9) Grand Lease, The 51(6-8, 17) Grandmoor (colliery) 42(42-47) Granger, Thomas Colpitts, M.P. 40(43, 60n) Gravestones 17(2-3) Gray family 68(35-38) Gray, George 43(25-34), 51(16-17) Gray, John 63(5-35), 68(35-37) Gray, Robert 63(23-24) Great Bridge 30(13-14) Great Eppleton 23(2-11); see also Eppleton Greatham 19(12), 42(13) Green, Elizabeth 63(46-63) Green family 63(46-63) Green, James 57(51,57-63), 58(44-49) Green, John 30(21-22, 35n) Green, Mrs. 54(9) Green, William 40(43-61) Greenside 18(32, 37, 38, 39-40), 19(46-48) Greenside (colliery) 18(39-40) Greenwell family 48(17-20) Gregson, John 21(3-7), 27(31-39), 48(36, 38) Greville, Charles 13(39), 29(2), 30(37, 39, 42, 46n, 47n) Grey, Lord (of Wilton) 51(41, 43) Grouse shooting 46(78-81, 82, 85) Guilds see Trade guilds Gunpowder 52(42-49) Gurney, Joseph John 28(16-19, 20, 27, 31, 35, 39, 52n)

28 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Haile, N., John Palmer: Stonemason Extraordinary 34(4-7) Hair, P.E.(ed.), Coals on Rails, or the Reason for my ‘Wrighting’ the Autobiography of Anthony Errington: from 1778 to about 1825 reviewed by D. Wilcock 51(84-85) Hair, P.E., Miss Hedley’s Diary for 1918 52(50-56) Hall, Stephen 19(43-44) Halmote Court 14(6), 27(2, 4-7, 11-12) Haltwhistle 22(5) Hamilton, Revd George Hans 58(25-42), 60(36-63) Hamilton, R., ‘Substantial Good and Rational Pleasure’: The Darlington Horticultural Society 1846-1882 45(51-64) Hamilton, R., ‘Our Christmas Festival of Charity!’: Changing Attitudes to Charitable Giving in Victorian and Edwardian County Durham 59(40-53) Hamilton, R., An Unexpected Source: Bus Timetables and Local History 70(32-40) Hamsterley 13(2-7) Hamsterley (colliery) 57(37) Harbottle family (of ) 49(4) Harbours see Shipping Hardcastle, Dr William 57(38) Hardinge, Sir Henry, M.P. 35(27,31), 60(21, 25) Hardings family 51(10) Hardy, M., review of D. Dougan, The History of North East Shipbuilding 9(26-27) Hardy, M., review of E. Miller (ed.), Eyewitness. The North East in the Early Nineteenth Century 9(27) Hardy, William 61(24) Harewood 11(13) Hargrave, J.F., Whorlton, A Bridge in the Country 30(13-36) Hargrave, J.F., Whorlton Bridge - A Postcript 32(65-68) Hargrave, J.F., “The Three Clerks”: Contrasting Clergy in South Durham in the Early Nineteenth Century 33(24-40) Harker, John 56(31-39) Harraton (colliery) 26(12), 69(5) Harrington (colliery) 47(85-93) Harrison, Mary 64(23-33) Harrison, Thomas 30(13, 21, 33n), 68(33-34, 43) Hartlepool 15(40-41), 16(11), 21(18, 19, 21, 22-23), 25(2-4), 34(8-11, 15), 35(35-36, 40, 43, 47), 49(56-57), 53(13-26), 60(64-73), 67(56-59) Hartlepool Dock and Railway Company 67(56-59) Harton 19(23) Harty, Allan, A Concentration of Moral Force – The Temperance Movement in Sunderland reviewed by W. Stokes 68(71-72) Harvey, M., review of M.G. Snape, English Episcopal Acts, 24: Durham 1153-1195 66(67-68) Harvey, P.D.A., review of M. Clay, G.E. Milburn and S. Miller (eds), An Eye Plan of Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth 1785-1790 34(43-44) Haselgrove, C., review of N. McCord, North East History From the Air 47(101-103) Hastings, Henry see Huntingdon, Earl of Hastings, R.P., Stockton During the Great French Wars: 1793-1815 14(12-20) Hastings, R.P., The Stockton Dispensary: Medical Aid for the Poor in the Nineteenth Century 15(1-18) Hastings, R.P., Cholera in Nineteenth Century Stockton 16(10-25) Hastings, R.P, review of T.Corfe, History of Sunderland 18(61-62) Hastings, R.P., Chartism in Durham and the North Riding of Yorkshire 1838-39 22(7-17) Hastings, R.P., Strikes Without a Union: Labour Relations in the Teesdale Lead Mines 1872-1892 27(40-58) Hastings, R.P., Chartism in the North Riding of Yorkshire and South Durham 1838-1848 reviewed by W. Stokes 68(72-74) Haswell 24(6), 38(43-46) Haswell (colliery) 14(7,11), 32(3,5-21,22n), 49(56), 69(10-11) Hatton, Sir Christopher 51(44-45) Haughton-le-Skerne 15(34-35), 42(13) Hawthorn (colliery) 14(7, 11), 49(56) Hayward, Harry 54(9) Headlam, Sir Cuthbert 9(15-16), 17(48-49) Headlam, John, Archdeacon of Richmond 30(13, 19, 23, 33n), 33(25-27, 29-36) 29 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Headlam, Thomas, M.P. 50(52) Headlam, Thomas Emerson 30(28), 33(35) Heatheryburn 45(24-28, 34-35, 38-46) Heaton (colliery) 69(5) Hebburn 49(11) Hebburn (colliery) 19(33n), 23(49) Hedley, Florence 52(50-56) Hedworth family 19(13), 22(20), 26(19, 24n), 48(13), 49(13), 51(13, 14, 16, 18) Heesom, A.J., The ‘Wynyard Edict’ of 1837 21(2-7) Heesom, A.J., Who Thought of the Idea of the University of Durham? 29(10-20) Heesom, A.J., “This Unpleasant Affair ...”: Lord Londonderry and Cholera in Sunderland, 1831-32 30(37-48) Heesom, A.J., review of G.E. Milburn, Religion in Sunderland in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 31(87-89) Heesom, A.J., Lord Durham’s ‘Bowlby Letter’: National Politics in their Local Context 34(19-42) Heesom, A.J., review of D. Clark, We Do Not Want the Earth: the History of South Shields Labour Party 48(59-60) Heesom, A.J., The Political Enfranchisement of the University of Durham Part I: Failure, 1832-1867 50(47-58) Part II: Success 1867-1918 51(56-77) Heesom, A.J., Durham City and its M.P.s: 1678-1992 reviewed by M. Callcott 51(82-83) Heesom, A.J., The Duke of Wellington’s Visit to the North-East of England: September to October 1827 60(3-35) Heighington 11(18), 15(35), 41(12), 45(18-22), 47(3-39), 48(17) Helmington Row 13(2-7) Hemp 68(45-47) Henson, Herbert Hensley, Bp of Durham 64(20-22) Hepburn, Tommy 19(28-29, 33n) Heraldic glass see Stained glass Hertford, Earl of (Edward Seymour) 51(42-43) Hester (colliery) 69(14) Hetton-le-Hole 23(2-11, 22), 32(18-19), 33(42), 47(89) Hetton-le-Hole (collieries) 23(2-11, 22), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 47(89-93), 49(45-68) Hetton Lyons - 23(3, 5-11, 22), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Heworth 19(23) Heworth (colliery) 39(27-29) Hexham 22(2-6), 24(39, 40) High Spen 18(33, 34) Hill, C., Local Men and the Great War: The Durham Light Infantry and the Northumberland Fusiliers 1914- 1919 64(3-10) Hill, J., Confl ict in the Durham Coalfi eld in 1892 Part I 23(29-44) Part II 24(2-17) Hill, Jenny 21(23) Hill, Sir Thomas Eustace 54(10) Hilton family 19(18-25), 26(16-17, 23n) Hilton, J.A., The Catholics in Caroline Durham, 1625-1642 19(9-18) Hilton, J.A., The Catholic North East 1640-1850 24(37-44) Hind, J., review of F. Grace, The Late Victorian Town 48(55-58) Hind, J., review of S. Reeder, A Victorian Village School: Mr. Grundy at Whitburn 55(51-52) Hiskey, C.E., The Records of Local History 3. Colliery Records 18(52-59) Hiskey, C.E., George Hunter (1792-1851): An Industrial Biography 23(48-56) Hiskey, C.E., A Minority, A Marriage, and Management at the Vane-Tempest Collieries, c.1799-1819 27(29-39) Hixon family 39(3-11) Hodgkin family 17(47) Hodgson family 19(12-13), 22(20, 25, 27, 32, 36, 37, 40n), 42(49), 48(6-7, 22), 51(3, 4, 5) Hodgson, Revd James Francis 54(10) Hodgson, Robert 49(7) Hogg, P.L., ‘Richies’: a History of Thomas Richardson & Sons and Richardsons, Westgarth and Co. Ltd. reviewed by W. Stokes 54(66-67) Hogg, P. and Appleyard, H., The Pyman Story: Fleet and Family History reviewed by W. Stokes 64(34-35) 30 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Holliday, Martin Foster 54(10) Holliday, Norman Stanley 54(10) Holt, S.B., A Note Concerning Russell’s Estimate of the Population of Durham City in the 14th Century 22(43-44) Holt, S.B., The Durham Directory and Almanack 26(2-10) Holt, S.B., The Use of Ratebooks in Determining the Rents of Dwellings: the Evidence from Nineteenth Century Durham City 37(12-23) Holt, S.B., A Notebook of George Shaw, Surgeon of Durham 44(30-35) Holt, S.B., Some Victims of Epidemic Diseases in Durham Municipal Borough, 1841-1867 50(59-64) Hopkinson, C., The Records of Local History 2. Family Collections 17(40-49) Hopper, Christopher 52(5,6-7) Horden (colliery) 14(10) Horticulture 45(51-64) Horwick 11(13) Hospitals see Medicine Hostmen 51(3-10, 14) Houghton-le-Spring 10(3), 17(14, 16, 18), 23(3, 12-25), 46(29), 41(12-13), 42(13), 43(22-24), 46(29), 47(87) Houghton-le-Spring (colliery) 23(37) Housing 3(6-7), 12(6-7), 13(22-26), 14(8-11), 15(20-22, 29), 17(29-31), 21(8-13), 23(7-9, 21), 27(59-63), 29(21-29), 30(49-50), 34(13), 35(36, 44-45), 36(19), 41(38-40), 61(52, 55), 69(40) Howard, John 28(16-21, 28, 31, 41, 47n, 49n, 50n, 53n) Howard, S., review of R. Challinor and B. Ripley, The Miners’ Association - A Trade Union in the Age of the Chartists 46(90-93) Howard, T.D. and Miller, S.T., Reform of the Policing System in Sunderland in the Early Nineteenth Century 32(54-64) Howden, Lord 49(56-57) Howe, J.C., The Canney Hill Pottery 61(18-45) Howson, William 61(46-51) Huggins, M., The Rise and Decline of the Seaside Resort of Seaton Carew 1790-1902 Part I, The Early Stages of Resort Development 1790-1869 34(8-18) Part II, Failure to Expand as a Resort 1860-1902 35(35-53) Huggins, M.J., The Middle Classes and Spectator Sport in Late Nineteenth Century County Durham 50(88-97) Hulam 12(1-4) Hullock, Hon. Sir John 30(19, 28) Hume, Samuel 40(62-76) Hunstanworth 33(4, 18), 45(24-28, 32, 38, 40-46) Hunter, George 20(43, 47, 49-50, 54n), 23(48-56) Hunting 17(32), 25(30), 27(2-3), 47(42-43) Huntingdon, Earl of (Henry Hastings) 22(23-24, 25, 28, 30) Hunwick 13(2-7) Hurworth-on-Tees 15(34, 35), 19(12), 34(10), 38(13-22) Hutcheson, Anthony 50(23-28) Hutchinson family (of Eggleston) 50(39-46) Hutchinson, George 52(31) Hutton Henry 12(3), 22(34) Hutton Henry (colliery) 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Hutton, Matthew 22(30) Hutton Rudby 22(8) Hylton 12(18), 19(18-27), 21(3) Hymns 64(11-19)

Ice houses 6(2-9) Immigration see Mobility Inclosure see Enclosure Industrial disputes 67(37-38), 68(6-8), 69(29-31) Industrial revolution 7(12), 55(5-6) Industrial schools 26(44-60), 32(69-74), 39(12-22), 41(18-35) Ingham, Robert, M.P. 50(52) Ingleby 22(8) 31 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Ingleson, S., Stockley: A “Lost” Village of the Nineteenth Century 12(5-10) Innkeepers see Licensed victuallers Insley, J. and Watts, V., A Dictionary of County Durham Place-Names reviewed by G.R. Batho 64(36) Ireshopeburn 42(33, 39n) Irish 17(12), 24(37, 41-42, 50, 56-57, 58, 66n), 29(46), 32(8, 13), 33(41-70), 43(35-48), 47(68-82), 53(27-42) population 53(33) Ironstone mining 17(29), 47(94) Ironworks 10(16-18), 11(14), 17(23-24, 26-28), 21(39, 43-45), 23(41-42), 33(42, 51-54, 62-64, 66), 36(16-18, 19)

Jackson family 51(18) Jackson, H.W., Cathedral Canons as Vicars of Heighington 45(18-22) Jackson, H.W., Heighington, County Durham: The Churchwardens’ Accounts. Three Hundred Years of Local Administration 47(3-39) Jackson, H.W., : Fine Painted Glass Exhibiting the Arms of Many Great Personages 51(31-54) Jackson, H.W., The Diary of John Harker 56(31-39) Jacobite Rebellion 63(36-41), 66(25-34) James I, King 19(9, 13-14), 22(30) James, M., Family, Lineage and Civil Society: A Study of Society, Politics and Mentality in the Durham Region,1500-1640 reviewed by H.P.J. 18(61) James, William, Bp of Durham 22(30-31) Jarrow 22(37) Jarrow Secondary School 43(49-54) Jenison family 22(20-21, 27-29, 34, 42n), 31(18), 51(4, 14-15, 31, 33, 37, 47-48) Jennings, R., Revd L.L. Barclay: Diocesan Inspector of Schools for Durham 1903-1914 62(3-23) Jews 17(12, 16, 17, 20), 18(9-16, 23), 41(48), 53(30) Johnson, Agnes 60(38-39) Johnson, Samuel 16(3) Johnston, James Finlay Weir 54(23, 25-27) Johnston Technical School, Durham City 58(3-4, 6-9) Joint-stock companies 55(5-23, 17n) Jollet, Thomas 51(27) Justices of the Peace 16(34-41)

Kelloe 19(12), 22(36), 42(13) Kelloe (colliery) 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Kelly, A., The 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry: April 1915 69(21-27) Kelly, B.W., Historical Notes on English Catholic Missions reviewed by L. Gooch 61(67-68) Kew Public Record Offi ce 64(3) Killerby 15(34) Kimblesworth 7(10-11) King, S., The Records of Local History 1. Quarter Sessions Records 16(34-57) Kirby, M.H., Some Recent Developments at the Bowes Museum 16(26-33) Kirk Merrington 12(3), 13(2-7), 50(31-33) Knock 11(13) Kyo 18(36-37), 42(44)

Labour Party 39(29), 44(36-44), 48(59-60) Lambton (colliery) 18(54), 26(12) Lambton family 18(54), 19(13), 22(21, 35), 48(17), 51(16-18) Lambton, Hedworth, M.P. 34(26-36, 39n), 40(43), 56(5) Lambton, John George see Durham, Lord Lambton, William Henry 14(21), 21(37), 49(13) Lamesley 49(14) Lancaster, B. and Colls, R. (eds) Newcastle upon Tyne: A Modern History reviewed by W. Stokes 64(37-38) Lanchester 17(12, 13, 16, 18), 19(12), 22 (27, 36), 24(39), 42(13), 48(13, 16, 17-20, 21), 50(31-33, 65) Landscape 12(1-4), 23(2-11), 25(27-38), 30(2-12) Langdon 11(4-5) Langley Park 42(14) 32 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Langley, Thomas, Bp of Durham 38(3-10) Lansdowne, Lord 30(38,41) Law and order 16(34-57), 20(19-25), 21(10), 22(2-17), 27(59-63), 29(48-49), 31(2-76), 32(24-64), 36(21-22), 38(12), 49(3-22), 50(29-39, 70-80), 58(53); see also Crime Lawrence, Sir Thomas 60(17-18) Lawson, F., Shildon: The Growth of a Railway Town, Part 1: 1800-1875 67(28-45) Lawson, F., Shildon: The Growth of a Railway Town, Part 2: 1875-1925 68(3-22) Lawson, F., Shildon: 1925-1934: A Railway Town and Economic Change: Part 3 69(28-48) Lawson family 22(20,21), 49(6,7), 51(3) Lay preaching 52(3-18) Leadgate 18(33, 37-38) Lead mining 9(1-10), 10(18-19), 11(2-10, 12-14), 15(19-32), 18(32-41), 19(53-55), 27(40-58), 33(7-23), 38(3-10), 45(28, 31-32, 40), 46(69-71), 47(45-50, 52-54, 56-62) Lead Road, The 18(32-41) Lead smelting 11(2-10), 15(19-32), 18(32, 34-35), 19(55), 27(56n), 38(4-7, 8-9nn), 45(32) Legal records 16(34-57), 17(42) Leisure 11(26, 28, 29), 12(13, 43-44), 14(9-11, 21-28), 15(27-28), 20(57-58nn), 21(10, 18-35, 46-47), 24(61- 63), 28(55-68), 34(8-18), 35(35-53), 36(22-24), 37(8-9), 38(48), 41(39, 42-45), 45(51-64), 50(88-97), 54(40-44), 68(15), 69(42-43) Lewthwaite, C., Music Hall in the North East 21(18-35) Leybourne, George 21(23) Liberal Party 44(37) Liberty 65(9-36) Licensed victuallers 16(37-38) Liddell family 22(20, 28), 26(19, 21, 24n), 51(12-13, 15-16) Liddell, Hon. H.T. 21(2-7), 28(44), 34(27, 33, 35, 42n) Liddell, Sir Thomas 49(14) Lightfoot, George 49(6) Lilburn family 54(16-17) Lilburn, George 51(16-17) Lilley, A., Victorian Tudhoe 36(15-28) Lilley, A., School Attendance in Tudhoe (Durham) During the Late Nineteenth Century 37(3-11) Lime kilns 8(2-8), 23(19-20) Linen weaving 38(13-22) Little Egglesthorpe 27(46, 52) Little Eppleton 23(2-11); see also Eppleton Lloyd’s Register 12(18-32) Local history Historians 65(3-9) records 54(3-6,7-12), 57(9-13), 65(67-91) societies 54(3-6) Londonderry, Lady (Frances Anne Vane Tempest) 33(75), 34(21), 45(59), 48(27-47) Londonderry, Lord (Charles William Vane Stewart) 13(34), 17(42-43), 19(35n), 20(41, 43, 45, 47-52, 57n, 58n), 21(2-7), 23(48-56), 24(45-46, 58, 60-63, 67n), 27(29-39), 30(37-48), 34(26, 35, 39n), 48(38-42), 49(45-60), 60(4-12, 15-16, 23) Londonderry MSS 17(40-45), 18(52-59), 21(2-7) London Lead Company 15(19-32); see also Lead mining London University 50(47-54, 55n.) Longnewton 9(22-24), 22(22), 42(14), 45(71), 65(67-91) Longridge, Michael 52(11, 13-14) Lonton 9(8), 14(29-30) Lord Crewe’s Charity 45(23-50) Lordships 65(9-36) Losh, James 14(33), 30(38-39, 40-41, 43, 46n), 32(39), 48(38, 40), 60(21, 22-23) Lovett, James 55(34, 36) Lumley (colliery) 18(54), 26(12) Lumley, Lord 49(13), 51(16) 33 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Lunatic asylums 13(3, 4) Lunehead 11(13), 46(46-89) Lynch, J.G., The Irish Population of Darlington in 1841 and 1851 43(35-48) Lynesack 13(2-7) Lyon family 23(3-11), 43(25-35), 46(46) Lyon, John, Earl of Strathmore 43(25-34), 46(46, 49, 52), 49(45-50, 52-55), 64(27)

McCord, N., review of F. Atkinson, Life and Tradition in Northumberland and Durham 39(45) McCord, N., North East History From the Air reviewed by C. Haselgrove 47(101-103) MacDermott, T., review of J.M. Tweedy, Popish Elvet; the History of St Cuthbert’s, Durham, Part I 29(45-47) McDonnell, F., The Irish in Durham City 1841-1861 47(68-82) Machon, John 49(23-44) Maclean, E., My Early Years 39(24-32) McManus, M., Folk Devils and Moral Panics? Irish Stereotyping and Mid-Victorian Durham 53(27-42) McNee, T. and Angus, D., Seaham Harbour, the First Hundred Years reviewed by T. Corfe 36(47) Maire family 22(25-28, 34, 37, 40n), 30(30), 48(4-7), 49(11, 12) Manorial records 51(78-79) Manors 51(3) Markets 63(67-68) Marriage 28(3-15), 33(2-6, 57-58), 36(20) Masons’ Guild, Durham City 66(6-7) Master Craftsmen 66(6-24), 68(23-60) Matches 45(72), 46(3-26) Matthew, Toby, Bp of Durham 22(23-24, 25, 26, 28) Meade, D.M., Kepier Hospital reviewed by M.G. Snape 56(40-41) Mechanics’ institutes 54(34-51) Medicine 13(22-41), 14(22-24, 26, 31-36), 15(1-18, 28-29, 31-32), 16(10-25), 21(12, 47), 27(59, 61), 29(2-9), 30(37-48), 36(20-21), 37(5-7), 44(10-29, 30-35), 46(7-15), 50(98-107), 56(40-41) Melsonby 25(13) Mercantile Marine 39(12-22) Merricks, S., The Sunderland Literary and Philosophical Society Essay and Discussion Class 1846-1849 28(55-68) Merrington see Kirk Merrington Methodism 8(9-13), 9(18-19, 20), 10(5-6, 18-20), 17(6-8, 12-20), 18(8-28), 19(46-47), 20(26-40, 45), 21(9, 14-17), 23(22-23, 43), 24(57), 27(40, 47, 64-65), 31(88), 33(74-75), 34(29, 45-46), 36(25), 39(28, 44), 40(51), 41(47-48), 42(28-40), 46(91-92), 47(83-84, 97-98), 52(3-18), 57(51-66) Mewburn, Francis 30(23,35n), 30(42), 34(39n) Mickleton 11(13) Middlesbrough 17(22-23, 24-26), 24(3-4, 6), 35(35), 57(67-68) Middlestone 13(2-7) Middleton in Teesdale 9(5, 8), 11(13), 15(19-32), 19(12), 27(40-58), 33(9, 10, 14-18), 42(14) Middleton One Row 14(21, 24-26, 27), 21(36-50), 34(10) Middleton St George 15(34), 22(27, 36), 21(36-50) Middleton Tyas 25(13) Middridge 13(2-7) Midwives 51(27-30) Migration see Mobility Milbanke, Mark 30(29), 56(9-10) Milburn 11(13) Milburn, G.E., The Census of Worship in 1851 17(3-20) Milburn, G.E., Religion in Sunderland in 1851 18(2-28) Milburn, G.E., Newbottle: An Outline History 23(12-28) Milburn, G.E., A School for the Prophets; the Origins of Ministerial Education in the Primitive Methodist Church reviewed by J.S. Newton 27(64-65) Milburn, G.E., Religion in Sunderland in the Mid-Nineteenth Century reviewed by A.J. Heesom 31(87-89) Milburn, G.E., Miller, S. and Clay, M. (eds), An Eye Plan of Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth 1785-1790 reviewed by P.D.A.Harvey 34(43-44) Milburn, G.E., Piety, Profi t and Paternalism. Methodists in Business in the North East of England c.1760- 1920 reviewed by W.R.Ward 34(45-46)

34 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Milburn, G.E., The Travelling Preacher. John Wesley in the the North East 1742-1790 reviewed by W.R.Ward 39(44) Milburn, G.E., Church and Chapel in Sunderland 1780-1914 reviewed by S. Gilley 41(47-48) Milburn, G.E. and Miller, S.T. (eds), Sunderland: River,Town and People; a History from the 1780s reviewed by R. Sturgess 42(24-27) Milburn, G.E., Reading Between the Lines: Some Thoughts on Wesley’s Journal and Early Methodist History 42(28-40) Milburn, G.E., review of F. Atkinson, Victorian Britain: the North East 45(73-74) Milburn, G.E., The Local Preacher: the Origin and Development of Methodist Lay Preaching in County Durham 52(3-18) Militias 22(2-6) Mill, John Stuart 50(48) Millennium, The 61(62-63) Miller, D., review of D. Simpson, The Millennium History of North East England 61(62-63) Miller, D. and Smith, H.J., Don Wilcock, 1927-2001 67(3-6) Miller, E. (ed.), Eyewitness. A Source Book for Schools on the Industrial Revolution reviewed by F. Atkinson, 7(12) Miller, E. (ed.), Eyewitness. The North East in the Early Nineteenth Century reviewed by M. Hardy 9(27) Miller, S., The Establishment of the River Wear Commissioners 26(11-25) Miller, S., “This Unpleasant Affair...”: Cholera in Sunderland in 1832 29(2-9) Miller, S., Milburn, G.E. and Clay, M. (eds), An Eye Plan of Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth 1785-1790 reviewed by P.D.A.Harvey 34(43-44) Miller, S.J., Burdon in his Iron Boots 18(41-50) Miller, S.T., “The Trouble with Ferries ...” 19(18-27) Miller, S.T. and Howard, T.D., Reform of the Policing System in Sunderland in the Early Nineteenth Century 32(54-64) Mine owners see Colliery owners Miners see Coal Miners Miners’ Provident Society 18(28-31) Mining see Coal mining, Lead mining, Silver mining Mobility 9(1), 12(33), 13(3-4), 14(7-8), 15(9, 29-30, 38-39), 17(12), 18(6, 10), 24(37, 41-42, 47-48, 50, 56-58), 27(16-28), 28(3-15), 29(46), 32(2-23), 33(2-6, 41-70), 43(35-48), 47(68-82), 53(28), 65(88, 90) Monk Hesleden 14(2, 4), 22(37), 30(29, 30) Monk Hesleden (colliery) 32(17) Monkwearmouth 18(2-28, 41-50), 29(2), 32(56); see also Sunderland Monkwearmouth (colliery) 24(65n) Moorsley (colliery) 47(85) Morgan, G. and Rushton, P., Rogues, Thieves and the Rule of Law: the Problem of Law Enforcement in North-East England 1718-1800 reviewed by G.R. Batho 58(53) Mormons 17(7, 12, 16, 17), 21(14, 17), 41(47) Morpeth 24(39), 31(13-15, 16) Morris, G., Confederate Naval Activities in the North East - the Case of the “Southerner” 1863 19(2-8) Morris, R.W., A Boy Goes Down the Pit (ed. G. Patterson) 20(4-12) Morris, R.W., Pit Village Life (ed. G. Patterson) 21(8-13) Morton 23(12) Morton, Thomas, Bp of Durham 49(34-35) Moule, Handley, Bp of Durham 39(28), 62(14) Mountford, C.E., The Bowes Railway reviewed 6(9) Mountford, C.E., The Private Railways of County Durham reviewed by J. Banham 69(51-52) Mowbray, Arthur 27(29-58), 48(27-47), 49(45-68), 52(27) Mowbray, John 50(49, 51, 53), 51(57), 52(27) Moyes, W., Easington Rural District 14(2-11) Muggleswick 33(4) Municipal boundaries 59(3-29) Munitions factories 61(52, 55-56), 68(61-69) Murphy, William Dougall 54(10) Murray, James Dixon 54(11) Murton 47(83-93) Murton (colliery) 14(7, 11), 28(5, 6-15), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 47(85-93) 35 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Museums 16(26-33), 17(34-36), 54(23, 25-26), 62(36-41) Music books 64(11-19) Music halls 21(18-35), 25(2-4) Mussett, P., Coming into Residence at Durham Cathedral 18(50-52) Mussett, P., More Eighteenth-Century Recipes 44(7-9)

Napoleonic War see French Wars National Coal Board 18(54-59), 19(50), 58(44) Neasham 38(16), 42(14) Neat, Charles Philip 20(2-3) Neile, Richard, Bp of Durham 42(12, 14) Nenthead 11(13), 15(21, 25-27, 29), 27(50), 33(9) Neville family 19(9, 12-13), 22(18, 20), 48(6-7, 10), 51(44-45) Neville’s Cross, Battle of 12(19), 27(3) Neville, R.G. and Benson, J., A Bibliography of the Coal Industry in the North East 24(18-36) Newbiggin 11(6-8, 13), 25(14), 27(40) Newbottle 23(7,12-28) New Brancepeth 17(28-33) Newburn 16(11) Newcastle-upon-Tyne 14(31-32, 35-36), 16(11, 19), 21(18, 19), 24(39, 42), 25(6, 12-13), 26(11-14, 19, 20, 44-60), 30(49), 32(6), 33(42), 39(25, 26-7), 42(32, 37-38), 53(9, 11), 60(9-11), 67(61-64) City Archives Offi ce 3(10-11) Industrial School 26(44-60) newspapers 26(38-43), 36(3-5) Palace Theatre 55(33-34) policing 32(57-58) Royal Victoria Infi rmary 50(98-107) shipbuilding 12(33-39) witches 31(7-13, 16, 17-19, 23-25, 32n) Newfi eld 13(2-7), 21(8-13) New Herrington (colliery) 47(85-93) Newspapers 26(38-43), 36(3-14), 38(11-12), 40(43-44), 53(36-38), 54(22) Newton Aycliffe 11(26-30), 12(42-45); see also Aycliffe Newton Cap 13(2-7) Newton, J.S., review of G.E. Milburn, A School for the Prophets; the Origins of Ministerial Education in the Primitive Methodist Church 27(64-65) Newton Morrell 15(34) Newton, S.C., County Durham in the 17th Century: A Guide to Problems and Sources 4(10-15) New Towns 11(26-30), 12(11-17) Nicol, P., Bishopwearmouth Church 1790-1981 40(4-42) Nicholson, G., The Lead Road and the Lead Industry 18(32-41) Nicholson, G., Stephen’s Hall and its Occupants 19(38-53) Nonconformity see Dissent Norris, P., The Irish in Tow Law, Co. Durham, 1851 and 1871 33(41-70) Norris, R. and Pocock, D., A History of County Durham reviewed by P. Clack 45(65-69) Northallerton 22(7, 10) North Hetton (colliery) 69(6-9) North Road, Durham 35(22-34) North Shields 24(40), 32(8) Northumberland 39(45), 67(46-77) Northumberland, Earl of (Henry Percy) 51(43-44) Northumberland Fusiliers 64(3-10) Northumberland Village Homes for Girls, Whitley Bay 26(44, 48-60) Northumbria 44(45), 65(9-36) Norton 19(12), 22(36), 41(13), 42(15) Norwood, H., Founding Colleges in the 1830s – at Durham and in Piedmont 66(43-56) Nursing 50(98-107)

36 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Oates, J., Bishop Chandler and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 63(36-42) Oates, J., Durham and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 66(25-34) Obituaries 20(2-3), 29(50-51, 52-53), 65(3-8), 66(3-5), 67(3-6) Occupations 67(31-32) O’Connor, Feargus 22(10) O’Riordan, C., Thomas Ellison, the Hixon Estate and the Civil War 39(3-11) Old Durham (colliery) 17(44) Old English lordships 65(9-36) Oligarchies 51(4-7) Ord, Ralph 70(15-31) Orde, A., An Eighteenth-Century Gentleman Farmer – Ralph Ord of Sands Hall 70(15-31) Ordnance Survey plans 10(40-43), 63(5-9, 13) Orphan Asylum, Sunderland 39(12-22), 41(20) Osmotherley 22(8) Ovens, D., The Parish of Middleton St George in the 19th and 20th Centuries 21(36-50)

Pain, A., Spearman on the Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Bishop of Durham 23(45-47) Pain, A. and Smith, M., Endogamy and Exogamy in Stanhope Parish, County Durham 33(2-6) Paine, Thomas 18(44-49, 50n) Palaeography and Diplomatic, Department of, University of Durham 14(40-42), 50(11-16); see also Prior’s Kitchen, The Pallister, A., Burial in Wool 9(22-24) Pallister, A., The Dinsdale Spa 14(21-28) Pallister, A., Some Notes on the Parish Registers of Long Newton and Derivations From Them 65(67-91) Pallister, R., Some Unusual Schools in County Durham Between 1800 and 1850 11(11-19) Pallister, R., A Visitor’s View of the North East, 1858 33(71-77) Palmer, John 34(4-7) Pankhurst, Emmeline 39(29) Paper mills 42(52-53) Parcel delivery services 70(37) Parish registers 65(67-91) Parkinson family (of Whessoe) 49(7, 8) Parliamentary elections see Elections Parliamentary reform 29(12), 30(47n), 34(19-42), 37(3), 50(47-58) Parliamentary voting see Enfranchisement Parochial records 1(8-11) Partus, William 49(8-12, 19) Paternalism 67(32-33, 35-37) Paternity see Bastardy Pattenden, D.W., From Telegraphs to Nuclear Power: a History of Nuclear Engineering in Cleveland and South Durham reviewed 11(43) Patterson, G. (ed.), A Boy Goes Down the Pit, R.W. Morris 20(4-12) Patterson, G. (ed.), Pit Village Life, R.W. Morris 21(8-13) Patterson, G., The Religious Census - A Test of its Accuracy in South Shields 21(14-17) Patterson, W.H. 23(30-33), 24(10, 13, 15) Paulet, William see Winchester, Marquess of Paving Commissioners 38(23-33), 35(22-34) Peart, E., The Construction of the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway 10(26-30) Peart, E., Bishop Auckland Co-operative Society 13(8-21) Pease family 10(20, 26-30), 15(34), 17(47), 25(19), 27(10), 31(77-86), 34(10-12), 45(57-58), 52(31-32), 55(7, 10), 57(52-53), 61(5-6) Pelton Fell 21(8-13) Pelton Fell (colliery) 18(54), 21(8-13) Pemberton, Richard 49(56) Penny Hill (colliery) 18(38) Penshaw 23(22) Penshaw (colliery) 17(44), 18(53), 23(49), 27(29-39), 60(12) Percy, Henry see Northumberland, Earl of Peterhoff, The 48(48-54) Peterlee 12(11-17), 14(2, 4) 37 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Petherick, I. and Woodhouse, R., Mary Harrison née Colpitts – The Diary of the Daughter of an 18th Century Land Agent to the Bowes Estate 64(23-33) Philadelphia 23(21-24) Phillpotts, Henry, Bp of Exeter 30(43) Photography see Aerial photography Piedmont 66(50-51) Piercebridge 15(34) Pile, John 53(13) Pile, William 62(29) Pitmen see Coal miners Pittington 22(37, 42n), 23(3, 7), 48(11) Pittington (colliery) 18(53), 20(49), 23(49), 32(17), 60(11) Place names 64(36), 70(3-13) Plaques 54(17-18) Plough mugs 7(14-16), 11(33-39) Poaching 65(110-123) Pocock, D. and Norris, R., A History of County Durham reviewed by P. Clack 45(65-69) Policing 32 (54-64), 42(21)) Politics 66(25-34), 68(9-11), 69(38) Pollard, A.J., Middlesborough: Town and Community 1830-1950 reviewed by W. Stokes 57(67-68) Poor Laws 13(2-7), 15(1-2, 9, 33-39), 16(40, 49, 51), 18(30), 27(17), 29(6), 33(7-23, 74), 44(36-44), 46(27-33), 47(32-35), 59(43-44) Population 53(33), 59(10-29) Population, freedom of 65(9-36) Porter, J. and Bridle, R. (eds), The Motorway Improvement – Frontiers of Knowledge and Practice, vol. 2 reviewed by J. Banham 66(68-69) Portrack 17(21-22,27) Ports see Shipping Post offi ces 36(29-45) Pottery 7(14-16), 11(33-39), 23(20-21), 61(18-45) Potto 22(8) Poverty 59(40-53), 68(8-9), 69(28-29) Powlett, Lord William 30(16, 29) Preaching 52(3-18) Prehistoric sites 14(37-39), 17(36-40), 18(33) Pre-Raphaelites 50(65-69) Presbyterianism 9(18), 17(7, 12, 14, 16-20), 18(7-28), 21(15-17), 31(88) Primitive Methodism see Methodism Prints, collections of 56(3-20) Prior’s Kitchen, The 2(12-16), 3(13), 14(40-41); see also Palaeography and Diplomatic, Department of Prisoners 58(25-42), 60(36-63) Prisons 16(38), 20(19-20, 23), 28(16-54), 29(48-49), 31(41-76), 32(24-53), 37(24-37), 38(12), 39(27), 40(43-61), 44(13-29), 58(25-42), 60(36-63) Proud, K., Durham City reviewed by D. Watkinson 49(69-73) Prowse family 61(52-53, 57, 60) Public health 13(22-41), 14(8-9, 11, 31-36), 15(1-18, 29), 16(10-25), 17(29-33), 21(8-13), 30(37-48), 37(5-7), 44(10-29, 30-35), 47(71-72), 50(59-64), 54(27-28), 68(11-12); see also Housing, Medicine Public Record Offi ce, Kew 64(3) Purdue, A.W., Merchants and Gentry in North-East England 1650-1830: the Carrs and the Ellisons reviewed by W. Stokes 61(64-66) Purvis, Billy 21(20), 25(2) Purvis, M.J. and Smith, M.T., Marital Mobility in Four Parishes of County Durham 28(2-25) Pyman family 64(34-35)

Quakers 17(7, 9, 14, 16, 17, 47), 18(7, 8-28, 34), 27(40), 31(77, 79), 34(10-11), 41(47-48), 45(57-59), 47(10), 52(31), 62(3) Quarries 23(13, 19) Quarrington Hill (colliery) 32(3, 5-21, 22n) 38 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Quarter Sessions records 16(34-57), 49(3-22)

Raby 6(3-4, 7), 45(70-71), 49(8), 51(55) Race, Anthony 52(11-12) Racism 53(28-30) Radcliffe family 24(37, 38) Ragged schools 50(70-80) Railways 6(9), 10(22-25, 26-30), 11(41), 12(21), 14(26-27), 17(29, 31), 18(35), 19-49, 50), 21(36-43, 49n), 23(6, 8, 21), 27(50), 30(9-10), 34(11-12), 35(9-10, 45, 49), 36(47-48), 41(15-17), 42(54-58), 48(41), 49(47-49, 54-68), 55(6-23), 59(30), 60(67), 61(3-17, 28), 62(24-32), 67(28-77), 68(3-22), 69(28-48), 70(36) Rainton 23(22, 32) Rainton (colliery) 17(44), 18(53), 23(49), 24(46), 27(29-39), 48(28-36), 49(45-50) Ratebooks 37(12-23), 63(15) Ravenstein, E.G. 32(2-23) Ravensworth 49(14), 59(41) Ray, M., review of E. Anderson (et al) Evenwood’s Heyday: a Colliery Village,1896-1918 57(69-70) Reader, S. and Dolan, N. (eds), Memories of Marsden: The Village that Vanished reviewed by W. Stokes 69(55) Receivers' books 57(9, 11-12), 63(12-14) Recipes see Cooking Recusancy 19(9-18), 22(18-42), 24(37-44), 29(45-47), 42(12, 15, 41-66), 48(3-26), 49(3-22), 50(18, 29-39), 51(3-26) Redcar 34(12), 35(39, 42, 43) Reeder, S.A., A Victorian Village School: Mr Grundy at Whitburn reviewed by J. Hind 55(51-52) Reeves 50(11-16) Refuges 60(50-54) Regiments 69(21-27) Reid, D.S., State Papers as a Source for Durham Social History in the 1840s 10(12-21) Reid, D.S., The Durham Church Establishment: The Gentry and the Recusants 1570-1640 22(18-42) Reid, D.S., The Durham Crown Lordships in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and the Aftermath reviewed by R.H. Britnell 45(70-71) Reid, D.S., An Agenda for a Local History Society 54(3-6) Reid, David Sturrock (obituary) 65(3-8) Religion 8(9-13), 9(17-22), 10(18-20), 17(3-20), 18(2-28), 19(9-18), 20(26-40), 21(9, 14-17), 22(18-42), 23(22-23), 24(7-8, 37-44, 57-58), 27(40, 47, 64-65), 29(45-47), 31(87-89), 33(74-75), 34(24-25, 29), 36(24-25), 39(28, 44), 40(4-42, 51), 41(47-48), 42(28-40), 46(91-92), 47(3-39, 73-74, 83-100), 48(3-26), 49(3-22), 50(18, 29-39, 53-54, 57n.), 51(3-26), 57(51-66), 58(25-42), 62(3-23), 64(11-19), 67(33-35), 68(14-15), 69(41-42) Renewals books 57(12-13) Rennison, R.W., Blackwell Bridge, Darlington 62(33-34) Rennison, R.W., The Ports and Railways of Northumberland and Durham Coalfi elds 1825-1865 67(46-77) Rents 37(12-23) Rhodes, J.T., The Mysterious Midwife 51(27-30) Richardson and Sons (shipbuilders) 54(66-67) Richardson Brothers (shipbuilders) 53(13-26), 55(32) Richardson, M., Memory Lane Durham City reviewed by J. Gill 63(64-66) Richardson, Thomas 52(31-32), 53(13, 22, 24-25), 54(66-67) Riddell family 19(13), 22(20, 21, 28, 36), 48(4, 22), 51(9, 18, 22) Ridley, George 21(20) Ridley, Sir Matthew White, M.P. 50(52) Riots 61(66), 68(61-70) Rippon, Cuthbert 27(9-10) River Wear Commissioners 12(18,20-21), 26(11-25) Robason, William 54(11) Robbins, S., Gilesgate Vegetable Shows 62(36-42) Roberts, B.K., The Regulated Village 12(1-4) Roberts, M., The Prospect of Durham from the South East: A Late Seventeenth-century Panorama of the City 67(7-27) Roberts, William Prowting 20(41, 44-45, 53n)

39 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Roman Catholicism see Catholicism Rookhope 47(61) Ropemakers 68(32-39) Ropemaking 68(23-60) Rose, D., Bishop Auckland Poor Law Union 1863-1866 13(2-7) Royal Victoria Infi rmary, Newcastle 50(98-107) Rural industries 61(18-45) Rushton, P., Crazes and Quarrels: the Character of Witchcraft in the North East of England 31(2-40) Russell family 11(11), 12(7-8), 18(54), 22(43-44), 23(15-18), 30(2), 35(6-7), 69(4) Russell, Francis see Bedford, Earl of Russell, Lord John 50(49-50) Rutledge, P., Elizabethan Enclosure at Stainton-le-Street 5(5-9) Ryhope 19(23), 21(3) Ryhope (colliery) 31(88), 47(85-93) Ryle, Jonathan 64(11-19) Ryton 9(5), 18(32-41), 19(12, 38-53), 22(36), 42(42-47), 50(31-33)

Sacriston 20(43) Sadberge 15(34), 22(36) Saddler, Sir Ralph 22(18) Safety, in coal mining 69(3-20) Saltburn 35(42) Salt production 26(11-12) Salvation Army 39(29), 41(48) Salvin family 17(40, 41-42, 45), 19(12-14), 22(22, 29, 35), 24(37), 30(2-12), 36(16-24), 42(9, 49-60), 48(6-7), 54(15-16) Sands Hall 70(15-31) Sanitation see Public health Scammell, G., The British North-East Coast Fisheries ca.1500-1750 65(37-66) Scammell, J., Records of the City of Durham 2(12-16) Scammell, J., Old English Lordship: Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia and Wessex 65(9-36) Scarborough 22(7) Scarborough, Lord 19(18-27), 26(23n) School attendance 37(3-11), 38(39-40, 42-43, 48), 39(27) School inspectors 62(3-23) Schools see Education, Sunday schools Scientists 54(22-33) Scotland 31(5-8, 28-29) Scott, Sir Walter 60(14, 16-17) Scrope, Emanuel, Earl of Sunderland 22(32) Scruton, Richard 49(50-55, 57) Sea fi shing 65(37-66) Seaham (colliery) 17(44-45), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 47(85-93), 48(39) Seaham Harbour 17(41-45), 23(6), 24(45-67), 28(5, 6-15), 30(38, 41, 43, 45n), 36(47), 49(56), 59(30-39), 67(53-56) Seaman, W.A.L., The Durham County Record Offi ce - And You 3(8-9) Seaman, W.A.L., Towards a Regional Archives Service 5(2-4) Seaman, W.A.L., The Headlam Papers 9(15-16) Seaman, W.A.L., The Tools of Local History. Durham County Record Offi ce 10(31-40) Seaman, W.A.L., The Tools of Local History. Durham County Record Offi ce: Recent Additions 13(46-48), 14(43-47), 15(45-46) Seaman. W.A.L., Imitations of Mortality from the Diaries of a Darlington Curate 65(92-109) Seaside resorts 34(8-18), 35(35-53) Seaton (colliery) 14(7, 11), 24(45, 53, 55), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Seaton Carew 19(23), 25(39-48), 34(8-18), 35(35-53) Second World War 69(32-33) Sedgefi eld 13(3), 41(13) Seghill (colliery) 18(28), 23(49-50) Selaby 6(8) Selby family 22(20, 28, 29, 36), 51(4, 6, 8) 40 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Settle and Carlisle Railway 27(50) Seymour, Edward see Hertford, Earl of Shadforth (colliery) 32(17) Shareholding 61(9-11) Sharnberry 27(46, 52) Sharp, Sir Cuthbert 51(32-40) Sharp, John 61(5-6) Shaw, George, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. 44(10-29, 30-35), 50(59-63) Sherburn 41(13-14) Sherburn (colliery) 32(17) Sherburn Hospital 29(30-44), 49(23-44) Sherburn House (colliery) 29(35) Sherwen, R., Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, John Lyon, 9th Earl of Strathmore, and George Gray 43(25-34) Shildon 10(23-24), 13(2, 7), 67(28-45), 68(3-22), 69(28-48) Shildon Works 68(5-6) Shincliffe 49(10) Shipbuilders 54(66-67), 62(29) Shipbuilding 9(26-27), 12(18-39), 17(21-28), 19(2-8), 46(35-36), 48(48-49, 53), 53(13-26), 55(32), 60(68), 66(38) Shipowners 65(40-41) Shipping 12(18-32), 14(13-15, 17), 17(21-22, 27, 44), 18(52), 19(18-27), 24(45-46, 48, 51-53,66n), 26(11-25), 59(30-39), 60(64-73), 61(46-49), 64(34-35), 66(39-40), 67(46-77) Shoreswood 38(36-40) Shoreswood (colliery) 38(36-39) Short, C.C., Bible Christians in Durham. The Establishment of the Bible Christian Mission in County Durham 1874-1878 47(83-100) Shotton (colliery) 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Shotton, Robert 17(49) Sidney, Sir Henry 51(39-40) Silksworth (colliery) 18(53), 47(89-93) Sill, M., Landownership and the Landscape: A Study of the Evolution of the Colliery Landscape of Hetton-le- Hole, Co. Durham 23(2-11) Sill, M., E.G. Ravenstein and the Coal Miner Migration: East Durham in the Nineteenth Century 32(2-23) Silver mining 18(34-35) Silvertop family 42(42-47) Silvertop, George 24(38, 41), 30(30), 42(42-47), 69(49-50) Simonburn 22(5) Simpson, David, The Millennium History of North-East England reviewed by D. Miller 61(62-63) Sinclair, H., Cycle-clips: A History of Cycling in the North East reviewed by T.Corfe 36(46) Sinclair, N., Railways in Sunderland reviewed by T.Corfe 36(47-48) Sir James Brooke (ship) 53(17) Skears 27(46, 49, 52) Skene, Henrietta 56(21-30) Skinner family 55(11) Sleetburn farm (colliery) 17(28-33) Smith, Enid (obituary) 66(3-5) Smith, H.J., E .Allen - Obituary 29(52-53) Smith, H.J., Neville Chamberlain and the Chester-le-Street Guardians 44(36-44) Smith, H.J., review of C. Fraser and K. Emsley, Northumbria 44(45) Smith, H.J., The Teesdale Workhouse Paternity Case 46(27-33) Smith, H.J., How Anthony Hutcheson of Durham City Died 50(23-28) Smith, H.J., Towards a Dictionary of 19th and 20th Century Biographies 54(7-12) Smith, H.J., Evenwood’s Heyday: a Colliery Village, 1896-1918 reviewed by M. Ray 57(69-70) Smith, H.J., The Pitman Poacher 65(110-123) Smith, H.J., Enid Smith 1932-2003 66(3-5) Smith, H.J. and Miller, D., Don Wilcock, 1927-2001 67(3-6) Smith, I., Frumenty 7(2-6) Smith, I., More on Frumenty 9(25-26) Smith, J., The Pursuit of Learning 7(10-11) 41 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Smith, J., The Records of Methodism 8(9-13) Smith, J., The Local Records of Nonconformity 9(17-22) Smith, J., Some Records of Education in County Durham 10(1-12) Smith, J., The Punishment of Capital Felonies in County Durham 1707-1819 20(19-25) Smith, M. and Pain, A., Endogamy and Exogamy in Stanhope Parish, County Durham 33(2-6) Smith, M.T. and Purvis, M.J., Marital Mobility in Four Parishes of County Durham 28(3-25) Smith, Richard 19(14) Smith, S.B., The Tools of Local History: Sunderland Museum and Library 12(40-41) Smith, Thomas 69(4) Snape, M.G., The Tools of Local History. The Prior’s Kitchen and the Department of Palaeography and Diplomatic, University of Durham 14(40-42) Snape, M.G. review of D.M. Meade, Kepier Hospital 56(40-41) Snape, M.G. (ed.) English Episcopal Acts, 24: Durham 1153-1195 reviewed by M. Harvey 66(67-68) Snow, Dr John 57(38, 40-41) Society of Friends see Quakers Soermus 10(53) Soldiers 64(3-10), 69(21-27) Somerset, Duke of (Edward Seymour) see Hertford, Earl of Somerset, William see Worcester, Earl of Southerner, The 19(2-8), 46(34-45) South Hetton (colliery) 14(7, 11), 18(58), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) South Hylton 18(4) South Shields 12(33, 35), 17(13, 16, 18), 21(14-17, 22, 27, 28), 22(7, 36), 33(42), 42(16), 48(59-60), 49(7) South Street, Durham City 57(5-31), 58(3-24), 68(23-60) Southwick 11(33-39), 30(49-50), 36(46) South Wingate (colliery) 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n), 47(89-93) Sowler, T., review of Woodhouse, R., Stockton-on-Tees. A Pictorial History 43(55-56) Spence, Revd Joseph 16(4-7, 8n, 9n), 18(50-52) Spennymoor 30(2) Sport 50(88-97), 68(15); see also Leisure St Cuthbert’s Banner 53(4) St Cuthbert’s, Durham City 29(45-47), 53(4), 66(58-60) St Giles’ Church, Durham City 68(44-45) St Helen’s Well and Vennel, Durham City 58(4,6) St Margaret’s Beck, Durham City 58(19-20) St Margaret’s Church, Durham City 58(10), 68(44) St Mary’s Roman Catholic School for Girls, Sunderland 11(15) St Nicholas’ Church, Durham City 68(44) St Oswald’s Church, Durham City 68(43) Staindrop 22(42n), 24(40), 33(24-27), 42(16) Stained glass 50(65-69), 51(31-54) Stainton-le-Street 5(5-9), 42(16) Stanhope 10(4), 11(13), 15(29), 19(53-54), 27(2-15), 32(2-6, 10, 13-15), 33(2-6), 38(3-10), 47(40-67) Stanhope Castle 27(2-15) Stanwick 6(5-6) Stargate (colliery) 19(47-48), 18(56-58) Stead, M.J. and Young, A., In the Footsteps of Robert Bruce reviewed by G.R. Batho 61(63-64) State Papers 10(12-21) Steam boats 61(46-51), 64(34-35) Steelworks 36(16-17) Stella 18(32-33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 56-58), 19(47-49), 42(42-47) Stella (colliery) 19(47-48), 18(56-58), 42(42-47) Stephen’s Hall 18(40-41), 19(38-53) Stephenson, George 61(28), 62(28) Stephenson, H. and Ging, J., The Robert Wood Collection 25(2-4) Stevenson, Robert 14(7) Stewart, Charles William Vane see Londonderry, Lord Stirling, Robert 57(43-44,45) Stockdale, C., Mechanics’ Institutes in North East England: a Pathway Towards Survival 54(34-51) 42 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Stockley 12(5-10) Stockley Beck 35(3-12) Stockton and Darlington Railway 14(26-27), 17(47), 21(36, 37, 39-43, 49n), 22(12), 55(6-7, 8), 61(9, 27-28), 62(24-25, 28), 67(29-34, 46-52), 68(3-22) Stockton and Hartlepool Railway 34(11-12) Stockton-on-Tees 10(22-25, 26, 28), 13(4, 40), 14(12-20), 15(1-18), 16(10-25), 17(13, 14, 16, 18, 21-28), 22(7, 8, 9, 11-13, 36), 23(41), 24(3-4, 7), 34(11-12, 15), 35(35-36), 42(37, 54-58), 43(55-56), 46(3-26, 34-37), 50(31-33), 59(30-39), 60(5-7), 62(24-32), 66(35-42) Stokes, W., review of P.L. Hogg, ‘Richies’: a History of Thomas Richardson & Sons and Richardsons, Westgarth & Co. Ltd. 54(66-67) Stokes, W., The Joint-Stock Generation: Some Lesser Known North-Eastern Entrepreneurs of the ‘Railway Age’ 55(5-23) Stokes, W., Billy Row Centenary Methodist Church 57(51-66) Stokes, W., review of A.J. Pollard, Middlesbrough – Town and Community, 1830-1950 58(67-68) Stokes, W., A Durham Miner 58(43-52) Stokes, W., Hartlepool: an Independent Port 60(64-73) Stokes, W., John Botcherby, a Victim of the Railway Age? 61(3-17) Stokes, W., review of A.W. Purdue, Merchants and Gentry in North-East England 1650-1830: The Carrs and the Ellisons 61(64-66) Stokes, W., The Durham Miner’s Wife – The Story of ‘Aunt Lizzie’, Elizabeth Green, née Dixon, 1873-1956 63(46-63) Stokes, W., review of D. Butler and C. Wilkes, The History of Durham Indoor Market 1851-2001 63(67-68) Stokes, W., Jonathan Ryle and his Music Books 64(11-19) Stokes, W., review of P. Hogg and H. Appleyard, The Pyman Story: Fleet and Family History 64(34-35) Stokes, W., review of R. Colls and B. Lancaster(eds), Newcastle upon Tyne: A Modern History 64(37-38) Stokes, W., review of A. Harty, A Concentration of Moral Force – The Temperance Movement in Sunderland 68(71-72) Stokes, W., review of R.P. Hastings, Chartism in the North Riding of Yorkshire and South Durham, 1838-1848 68(72-74) Stokes, W., Matthias Dunn, Campaigner for Mining Safety, c1789-1869 69(3-20) Stokes, W., review of F. Dobson, George Silvertop of Ministeracres 69(49-50) Stokes, W., review of S. Reader and N. Dolan (eds), Memories of Marsden: the Village that Vanished 69(55) Stokesley 22(8) Stonemasons 34(4-7) Stooperdale 10(22-25) Stott family 68(33, 42-45) Stranton 42(16) Strathmore, Countess of see Bowes, Mary Eleanor Strathmore, Earls of 46(46-89); see also Lyon, John Streatham 42(17) Streatlam Castle 46(46, 71, 76, 81) Streatlam Estate 64(23, 27) Street lighting 38(23-33) Strikes see Industrial disputes Stuart, Charles Edward (the Young Pretender), Prince 63(36) Stuart, D., Manorial Records: an Introduction to their Transcription and Translation reviewed by R. Britnell 51(78-79) Sturgess, R.W., The People and Industries of Seaham Harbour and its Environs in 1851 24(45-67) Sturgess, R.W., review of G.E. Milburn and S.T. Miller (eds), Sunderland: River, Town and People; a History from the 1780s 42(24-27) Suffragettes 39(29) Sunday schools 15(26-27), 20(27-28, 31), 57(53), 58(29), 60(38) Sunderland 11(15, 33-39, 42), 12(18-32, 33-39), 17(9, 12-19, 21, 23, 28), 18(2-28, 41-50, 61-62), 19(18-27), 21(3, 18, 19, 27, 28-29, 32-33), 23(45-46), 24(66n), 30(49-50), 31(87-89), 34(43-46), 36(47-48), 39(12-22, 30), 41(20, 47-48), 42(24-27), 48(48-49, 53), 50(31-33, 73, 79n.), 60(15-16) Chartism 22(7-17) cholera 13(22-41), 16(11), 29(2-9), 30(37-48) Industrial schools 26(44,46,49-60) Literary and Philosophical Society 28(55-68) 43 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Museum and Library 12(40-41) policing 32(54-64) Orphan-Asylum 39(12-22), 41(20) River Wear Commissioners 26(11-25) St Mary’s Roman Catholic School for Girls 11(15) Sunderland, Earl of see Scrope, Emanuel Sunderland, N., A History of Darlington reviewed 11(43) Sunderland, N. 29(50-51) Surtees, Sir Herbert Conyers 54(11-12) Surtees, Marmaduke 49(7-8) Surtees, Robert 14(22-23, 28n) Svea (ship) 53(21) Swalwell 11(14)

Tancred, Henry W., 59(3-5) Tanfi eld 22(36) Tanner, R., The Township of Cotherstone in 1891: a Study in Contrasts reviewed by V. Chapman 57(68-69) Taxation 53(3-8) Taylor, Michael Angelo, M.P. 35(27, 31), 48(32-34, 41), 56(14) Teachers 38(34-54), 50(17-22), 52(50-56), 55(51-52), 58(33-34), 66(3-5), 67(3-6) Teesdale 8(2-8), 11(2-10), 14(37-38), 15(19-32), 17(13, 14, 16, 18, 36-40), 27(40-58), 33(7-23), 46(27-33) Tees River 17(21-28), 30(13-36), 67(47-53) Tempest family 19(12-13), 22(20,28,29), 42(42), 48(17-22); see also Vane-Tempest family Tempest, Nicholas 22(28, 29), 51(5, 7, 8, 22) Temple, J., The Darlington Union and the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834: the First Five Years, 1837-1842 15(33-39) Tennant, Christopher 55(8-11), 67(49) Theses 37(38-43), 39(33-43) Thirsk 22(7, 9-10) Thickley, East 13(2-7) Thomas, D., Strike A Light: John Walker 1781-1859, Who Invented the Friction Match in 1826 reviewed by G.R. Batho 45(72) Thomas, D., The British Genius Who Invented Friction Matches in 1826 - Dr John Walker 46(3-26) Thomas, D.H., Four Industrial Schools in the North East of England 26(44-60) Thomas , D.H., The Abbot Memorial Industrial School, Gateshead 32(69-74) Thompson, S.A., Nineteenth Century Shipbuilding on the Tees 17(21-28) Thornaby 17(23-24, 28n) Thornley 22(27, 36), 26(29), 32(5-6), 48(11, 21), 49(11, 12) Thornley (colliery) 10(7), 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Thorp, Charles, Archdeacon 29(10-20), 66(46) Thorpe 14(4, 6), 30(13) Tierney, J.E., Dodsley on Durham 16(1-9) Tobin, M., New Brancepeth: A Mining Village in the Deerness Valley 17(28-33) Tokens 35(13-21) Tow Law 10(21), 33(41-70), 43(35) Towns, Victorian 48(55-58) Trade see Shipping Trade directories 26(2-10) Trade unions 10(19-20), 12(34-39), 17(26-27), 18(53-54), 19(28-38), 20(41-59), 23(29-44), 24(2-17), 27(40-41, 47, 53-54), 56(90-93), 47(73), 68(6-8) Trade guilds 66(8, 17-19) Training ship movement 41(18-35) Trevor, Arthur, M.P. 30(39), 31(48, 50-51), 34(27) Trevor, Richard, Bp of Durham 16(6, 9n), 20(13), 25(45, 49) Trimdon 33(42) Trimdon (colliery) 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Trimdon Grange (colliery) 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Triplet, Revd Thomas 11(20-25) Trollop, Cuthbert 19(12-15) 44 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Trollope family 22(25, 27, 40n), 48(6-7, 11), 49(11-12, 19) Trotter, William 56(26-28) Tudhoe 11(15), 36(15-28), 37(3-11), 42(49, 51, 59, 64n) Tudhoe (colliery) 36(18-19)m 37(6, 7) Tunstall 19(23) Turnpike Trust 62(33-35) Turnpikes 30(13-17), 35(22-34), 62(33-35) Tursdale 22(36) Tweedy, J.M., Popish Elvet; The History of St Cuthbert’s, Durham, Part I reviewed by T. MacDermott 29(45- 47) Tyne, River 67(61-64) Tynehead 11(13) Tynemouth 31(17,21-22)

Unemployment 59(48-51), 68(8-9), 69(28-29, 36-37) Unitarians 9(18), 17(7, 14, 16, 17), 18(7, 8, 10-28), 41(47-48) University Degree Theses Relating to the History of the North East, 1931-1962 37(38-43) University and Polytechnic Degree Theses Relating to the History of the North East, 1963-1984 39(33-43) University enfranchisement see Enfranchisement University of Durham 2(12-16), 3(13), 14(40-42), 29(10-20), 45(21), 50(47-58), 51(56-77), 54(22-25), 65(3-9), 66(43-56) University of London see London University University voting see Enfranchisement Unthank 70(10-14) Urpeth (colliery) 26(21) Ushaw (colliery) 17(28) Ushaw Moor 17(31)

Vagrancy 13(5), 16(40, 49, 51), 28(26), 31(54, 69), 50(74-76); see also Poor Laws Vane, Sir George 47(3-4, 37n), 54(17) Vane, Sir Henry 18(53), 48(29, 32-34), 54(17) Vane-Tempest family 17(43-44), 18(53), 27(29-39), 48(27-47); see also Londonderry, Lady; Londonderry, Lord; Tempest family Van Mildert, Bp of Durham 29(10, 12-20), 31(45, 48) Vaudois College, Piedmont 66(50-51) Vegetable shows 63(43-44) Vickerstaff, J.J., A Gazetteer of Durham County Schools, 1400-1640 41(3-14) Vickerstaff, J.J., A Gazetteer of Informal Learning in County Durham, 1400-1550 42(3-17) Vickerstaff, J.J., A Register of Durham County Schoolmasters, 1400-1640 43(3-24) Vickerstaff, J.J., The Secret Life of a Medieval Schoolmaster: Curriculum and Method in Durham’s Medieval Grammar Schools 45(3-17) Vickerstaff, J.J., ‘Too Thankless a Calling’: Vocation and Autonomy in Durham’s Pre-Civil War Teaching Community 50(17-22) Vickerstaff, J.J., A Great Revolutionary Deluge? Education and the Reformation in County Durham reviewed by G.R. Batho 51(80-81) Victoria, Queen 34(19, 26), 37(9), 39(14, 25), 55(37-38) Village, regulated 12(1-4)

Waldridge Fell 25(27-38) Walker, H.L., Ships, Sunderland and Lloyd’s Register of Shipping 12(18-32) Walker, John 45(72), 46(3-26) Wallsend (colliery) 23(17), 69(4, 7-8) Walsham, John 33(11-18), 46(28) Walworth Castle 51(31-54) War see First World War, French Wars Ward, W. R., review of G.E. Milburn, Piety, Profi t and Paternalism. Methodists in Business in the North East of England c.1760-1920 34(45-46) Ward, W.R., review of G.E. Milburn, The Travelling Preacher. John Wesley in the North East 1742-1790 39(44) 45 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Ward Jackson, Ralph 55(16) Warden 22(5) Wardon 14(4) Warkworth Harbour 67(67-69) Wars 54(13-21), 64(3-10), 66(25-42), 69(21-27, 32-33); see also Civil War, First World War, Second World War Washington 11(21-25) Watch making 40(62-78) Waterloo, Battle of 42(18-23) Water mills 6(14-15) Watkinson, D., review of K. Proud, Durham City 49(69-73) Watson family 57(32-37,44,46-47) Watson, Dr John 57(32-50) Watson, I., review of F. Atkinson, The Man Who Made Beamish: An Autobiography 62(36-41) Watts, V. and Insley, J., A Dictionary of County Durham Place-Names reviewed by G.R. Batho 64(36) Watts, V., Auckland, Billingham and Unthank: Fact, Fiction and Fallacy in Durham Place-Names 70(3-14) Wear, River 67(59-61) Weardale 17(13, 14, 16, 18), 19(53-55), 33(9, 16-18), 38(3-10), 42(33, 38), 47(40-67), 49(10-11, 13) Wearmouth (colliery) 40(20-31) Wearmouth Bridge 18(41-50) Weavers 16(37, 57), 22(7), 38(13-22), 46(27-28) Welch, Joseph 54(12) Welldon, [James Edward Cowell], Dean of Durham 64(20-22) Wellesley, Industrial training ship 26(44-60), 32(71), 41(18-35) Wellington, Duke of (Arthur Wellesley), 60(3-35) Welsh 32(13, 23n) Welsh, John 61(20-22, 27) Wemmergill 11(3-4), 46(46-89) Wemyss, Major James 42(18-23) Wesley, Charles 42(32), 52(5-7) Wesley, John 8(9-13), 19(46-47), 23(22-23), 39(44), 42(28-40), 52(4-7) Wesleyanism see Methodism Westcott, Brooke Foss, Bp of Durham 24(8-17) West Durham Railway 41(15-17), 61(9-10) Westerton 13(2-7) Westgate Castle 47(42) West Hartlepool 35(35-36, 40-41, 43, 47-48) West Herrington 19(23), 23(12, 22) West Herrington (colliery) 26(12) Westoe 21(15) Weston 19(23) West Orchard, Durham City 58(10-19) West Stanley 20(8-10), 23(38), 24(11-12) Whales 25(39-52) Whaling industry 62(41-42), 65(48-52) Wheatley Hill 26(29) Wheatley Hill (colliery) 14(10), 47(89-93) Wheldon, Thomas 30(13-18, 22-24, 26, 33n, 35n) Whickham 22(36), 49(14, 17) Whitburn 11(21-25), 19(23), 55(51-52) Whitby 22(7, 8, 13) White, John 68(34-35, 43) Whitefi eld (colliery) 42(44-47) Whitley, Charles Thomas 54(23) Whitley Bay 16(44, 48-60) Whittet, T.D., Durham Apothecaries’ Tokens and Their Issuers 35(13-21) Whitworth 13(2-7) Whorlton 30(13-36), 32(65-68), 41(36-46) Widdrington family 24(37, 38), 42(44-48), 48(17, 20, 22), 49(11-13), 51(9, 18) Wilcock, D., Butter Wives and the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway 11(41) 46 DCLHS INDEX TO Bulletin 1-69 & Journal 70 (c) 2009

Wilcock, D., review of P.E. Hair (ed.), Coals on Rails or the Reason for my ‘Wrighting’the Autobiography of Anthony Errington … from 1778 to about 1825 51(84-85) Wilcock, Don (memoir) 67(3-6) Wilkes, C. and Butler, D., The History of Durham Indoor Market 1851-2001 reviewed by W. Stokes 63(67-68) Williams, D., The Early Years of Cinema Exhibition in Durham City 55(33-50) Williams, John 53(13) Williamson, Sir Hedworth, M.P. 32(57), 34(26-27, 30, 39n) Willimontswick 31(13-14) Willis-Fear, M.J.W., Records Relating to Durham in the Newcastle City Archives Offi ce 3(10-11) Wilson, J.H., ‘Plough’ Mugs 11(33-39) Wilson, James 38(34-54), 57(52) Wilson, John 23(30-31, 35), 24(12, 13-14, 17), 54(12) Wilson, O., The Blanchland Estate of Lord Crewe’s Charity in the 19th Century 45(23-50) Wilson, O., The Wemmergill Estate of the Earls of Strathmore in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries 46(46-89) Wilson, O., The Bishops of Durham and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners as Landlords in Stanhope in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 47(40-67) Winchester, Marquess of (William Paulet) 51(42-43) Windlestone 13(2-7) Wingate 14(7-11) Wingate (colliery) 14(7, 11), 32(3, 5-21, 22n) Winlaton 11(14) Winlaton (colliery) 42(42-47, 62n) Wiregill 27(46, 52) Witchcraft 31(2-40) Witham family 24(37) Witham, Henry 30(30) Witton Gilbert 20(13-18), 36(29-45), 38(44-54), 39(23) Witton Park 10(21) Witton-le-Wear 11(17), 13(2-7), 42(17) Witty Pit (colliery) 17(28-29) Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas (Bp of Durham), 53(3-8) Wolsingham 19(40), 27(2), 38(3-10), 41(14), 42(17) Women 13(10, 16), 14(9), 17(30, 31), 20(37), 21(12-13), 22(26, 28, 29, 33, 35), 24(48-50, 53, 55-56), 25(18, 21-22), 31(2-40), 32(25, 27, 37-38), 33(72-73), 36(20, 29-45), 37(27), 40(58-60, 61n), 49(3), 54(44), 56(21-28), 60(36-39), 69(33) Wood, Nicholas 69(12-13) Wood, Robert 25(2-4) Woodhorn 11(21-25) Woodhouse, R., Stockton-on-Tees. A Pictorial History reviewed by T. Sowler 43(55-56) Woodhouse, R. and Petherick, I., Mary Harrison née Colpitts – The Diary of the Daughter of an 18th Century Land Agent to the Bowes Estate 64(23-33) Woodifi eld Survey 57(13) Worcester, Earl of (William Somerset) 51(44-45) Workhouses 59(43-45) Workingmen’s clubs 17(32), 21(8), 23(15), 54(43) Worsted spinning 22(7) Wray, Sir William 51(13-14, 20, 21) Wright, J.J. 21(3-5), 34(27) Wrottesley, John 59(3-5) ‘Wynyard Edict’, The 21(2-7) Wynyard Park 6(8), 60(7-8)

Yarm 42(37) York 43(35, 39, 45-46) Young, A. and Stead, M.J., In the Footsteps of Robert Bruce reviewed by G.R. Batho 61(63-64) Young offenders 60(39-50)

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