Derbyshire Miscellany

Derbyshire Miscellany is published twice yearly by the Local History Section of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society. It contains a wide range of local history articles and notes on a slightly less formal level than those published in the Derbyshire Archaeological Journal. The contents of all issues since 1974, can be found here.

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The following articles are in the most recent Miscellany Volume 19:



Volume 19: Part 1 (Spring 2010) :

·        Bank Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith by H. Eric Lumb & Mike Gregg

·        The Diary of Joseph Hutsby, Part 4

·        The Old Harrow Inn, Market Place, Ilkeston

Volume 19: Part 2 (Autumn 2010) :

·        A Village revealed: 200 years of Brassington Wills by Ron Slack

·        The Elephant & Castle Inn 1613-1782 (later the Angel Inn, Cornmarket, Derby by Jane Steer


Volume 19: Part 3 (Spring 2011) :

·        Upward social mobility amongst Derbyshire s Tudor merchants Part 1: Thomas Thacker and his family s origins by Anthony Thacker

·        The Parish Boundary between Etwall & Egginton: the arbitration of 1791 by Roger Dalton

·        The Diary of Joseph Hutsby: Part 5: February - 12 April


Volume 19: Part 4 (Autumn 2011) :

·   T
he Diaries of Edward Smith of Allestree, Private Secretary to the Eyans of Allestree Hall, 1856-1859 and 1863-1869 by Rosemary Lucas 

·   The Twyford Blacksmith's Accounts by Margaret Campbell Wilson

·   T he Manchester and Buxton Railway by David Hodgkins

·    Sotheby's catalogue of the Chatsworth attic sale, 5-7 October 2010 by Malcolm Burrows

·    The impact of the growth in municipal public transport in Chesterfield 1919-1939 by Clive Leivers



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