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Mr John Fleming (1900 87; member of CWAAS, 1955-87) CASCAT records that Kendal Archive Centre holds Mr Fleming s manuscript notes on the history of the Fleming family, also the library of books he collected relating to the Lake District, Westmorland, Cumberland, Lancashire, Yorkshire and other counties, local history, family history, heraldry, English and European history, biography and natural history; refs. WDFL and WDX 547/2. Miss Marjorie Garnett (d. 1977; member of CWAAS, 1964 77) Besides the archives described below, reference should also be noted to further of Miss Garnett s records, described above, amongst the records of the editor of Transactions etc. (CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 : in Accession 13347 Box 18, Box B Nos. 6 & 7 ). Miss Garnett donated her father, Mr Frank W Garnett s own copy of his book, Westmorland Agriculture 1800 1900 (Titus Wilson, Kendal, 1912), to the CWAAS, it being deposited with Tullie House Library, now Local History Collection, Carlisle Library, reference 2C 630.1 Loose in this copy (reference 2C 630.1) are the following :- Photostat of two pages on the life and career of Mr Frank Garnett, MRCVS (1866 1922), who practiced as a veterinary surgeon in Windermere and served on the Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (President, 1914 18). Black and white photographs of fell pony stallion and mare (National Pony Show, Islington, 5 March 1932) and stallion (n.d.) Postcard black and white photograph of Miss Mary Longsden driving her mare to a 1903 1932, n.d. 1975 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 219

Mills Gig at the Fell Pony Society s Summer Breed Show, Penrith, August 1975. Black and white group photograph of fell mountain ponies at National Pony Show, 5 March 1932. Specification of type of Sheep (Swaledale Dales Breed Sheep, 1921) Cutting from Mid Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, Saturday 28 February [? 1921], reporting on Swaledale Sheep : The Formation of a Flock Book. Rival Societies Formed. Cutting from W.G. (sic), 17 January 1920, concerning Blackfaced Dales-Breed Sheep Association (meeting of local members of the Association) Cutting from Penrith Herald, 27 March 1920, concerning Lakeland Sheep for France Cutting from Penrith Herald, 5 March 1921, concerning Herdwick Sheep Cutting from The Whitehaven News, 2 September 1921, reporting on Keswick Agricultural Show Cutting from The Whitehaven News, 2 September 1920, on sheep Cutting from Penrith Observer, 3 December 1912, on The Shepherd s Toast 1932 1921 [? 1921] 1920 1920 1921 1921 1920 1912 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 220

Cutting from?, n.d., on A Century of Wheat and Bread Prices (on prices, 1800 1910) Cutting from The Mid Cumberland -, 13 March 1920, on the rat campaign in Westmorland Cutting from Country Life, 6 April 1918, on Old English Bushels and Measures Letters from Robert Wallace, University of Edinburgh, to Mr F W Garnett, 18 and 25 September 1919, concerning Limestone sheep and Mr Garnett s book. Sepia photograph of Dorset Silverdale Ram, n.d. [? 1910s] 1920 1918 1919 [? 1910s] Press cutting Wensleydale Blue-Faced Sheep Society (on annual meeting), n.d. Cutting from The Westmorland Gazette, 29 November 1919, on Mardale Gathering : The Victory Meet of Shepherds. Cutting from The Westmorland Gazette, 23 July 1921, Shepherds Meet Cutting from The Westmorland Gazette, 28 September 1918, Shorthorn Sales : The Skelsmergh Herd Cutting from The Westmorland Gazette, 7 January 1922, Rainfall for 1921 Printed circular letter of the Clerk of Westmorland County Council, 14 August 1922, concerning the basis of the county rate, 1919 1921 1918 1922 1922 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 221

listing proposed new basis or standard of county rate per parish. CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 : in Accession H13347 Box 16. The following is a list of the photographs of Miss Garnett which were given to the CWAAS and deposited with Tullie House Museum in February 1978; on 15 March 2016 they were transferred to Carlisle Archive Centre (ref. DSO1 : in Accession H13347 Box 16) :- 1. Two colour photographs and negatives of polished stone axe found by Mr F Luker, Whibarrow, n.d. (See CW2, lxxi, 6) 2. Three colour negatives of Gosforth Cross (two published in Early Settlement in the Lake Counties, 1972) 3. Three colour photographs (with negatives) of Swinside Circle, Millom, n.d. 4. Six colour photographs of Mayburgh, Eamont Bridge, n.d.[1960], four colour photographs of Castlerigg Stone Circle, Keswick, n.d. [1960], and colour photograph of King Arthur s Round Table, Eamont Bridge, n.d.[1960], with negatives. 5. Colour photographs (and negatives): Little Meg or Maughanby Circle (1), n.d; Giant s Grave, Kirksanton (1) [1966]; Galley s Bedstocks, Irton Fell (4), n.d; Long Meg (3) [1966]. 6. Twelve colour photographs (and negatives) of approach to Scafell Pike stone axe factory via Brown Tongue, Hollow Stones, Lingmell Coll etc. (CW 2,lxiii,1963, 1 [1960] 1966, n.d. [? 1940s] [? 1960s] Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 222

26); colour picture postcard of Pike Crag and Mickledore (photographed and published by H Webster, Helvellyn House, Keswick),n.d. [? 1960s]; colour picture postcard of Scafell Crags and Mickledore (photographed and published by H Webster, Helvellyn House, Keswick), n.d. [? 1960s]; and black and white picture postcard of The Last 500 ft. of Scafell Pike (published by Sanderson & Dixon, Ambleside, n.d. [? 1940s]. 7. Seven colour photographs (and four negatives of) of stratified flint Drigg and hearth Drigg cliff face, 1967, and n.d. (see CW2, lxv,1965, 66 85) 1967,n.d. 8. Colour photograph of people examining a possible dug-out canoe, Tarn Bay, Bootle Park, n.d. and negative [of another site]. 9. Nine colour photographs of Guttersby (cliffs, flint, fallen turf, etc.), November 1964 Summer 1969, which make up into a panorama. 1964 69 10. Colour photographs of Caudale Moor (1), 1963, and Pike How, Troutbeck (2) [1961], and four negatives and colour transparency of [Pike How], n.d. [1961], 1963, n.d. 11. Twenty colour photographs [1960 61] and fifteen black and white photographs (and negatives) dealing with the Roman road High Street, Frosick, Ill Bell, Halliland. 12. Colour photographs of trees near Boarbank, Flookburgh (1) [1967]; Earthwork, Infeld, Ponsonby (1), n.d; Walls, cairn, etc., [1960 61] [1962] [1967] Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 223

Heathwaite, Woodland (4) [1962]; old walls near Bengarth along the Kidbeck, Wasdale and general view of site near Bengarth, Wasdale (5) [1962, 1964]; with negatives. 13. Seven colour photographs of ancient sites at Lankrigg and Paukes Moss, Ennerdale and Kinniside, [1966 67], n.d. (with negatives) [1966 67], n.d. 14. Seven black and white photographs of Pendragon Castle (3); lynchets at Wharton Hall (1); [stone walls etc. in? SE Westmorland] (2); and gateway of Crofton Hall, Thursby (1) n.d. [? 1950s] (and negatives not of Crofton Hall s gateway; includes negative of a room interior) 15. Six colour photographs of Whoap Beck Pass sites, Ennerdale Forest, n.d. (and negatives) and three colour photographs of remains of walls near Whrap Beck, of upper valley of Calder and Whrap Beck, and of reerected cairn at Blakeley Raise, n.d. 1962 (and negatives) [? 1950s] 1962, n.d. 16. Five colour photographs and two black and white photographs of Seahouses harbour, bridge at Barnard Castle, and the Roman Wall, n.d. (with negatives). 17. Colour photograph of dog s footprint on tile, Chesters, Roman Wall (and negative) and negative of a statue of Hermes, Colchester Museum, n.d. 18. Three colour photographs of Palaeolithic site, High Lodge, West Suffolk, Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 224

n.d. (and negatives) xxxv, 1968, 1 82) (Proc. Prehist. Soc. 19. Black and white photograph (two copies) of ( F W Garnett s photograph of) Jerry Coward with Screamer, a hound, at Eskdale and Ennerdale show, 1916; and two sepia photographs of a sailing ship off Norway, 1930, and negatives of the two sepia photographs. (1916), 1930 20. Two colour photographs of African Thunder Stones of the late Mrs F E Dawson, The Gables, Drigg, n.d. (with negatives), and colour photograph of Fayum flints (given to Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology), n.d. 21. Odd photographs unidentified : four colour photographs, 1963, n.d. (include a milestone between Calderbridge and Beckermet, the others as a? 16h century castle/ stately home, and a? post-mediaeval boundary wall [? of a settlement]); and three black and white photographs [? of a partial eclipse of the sun, Windermere, 1921 24]. Typescript list of nos. 1 21, n.d.[1978] [1978] Mr Harper Gaythorpe (1850 1909; member of CWAAS, 1895 1909, and a member of the Society s Council, 1905 09) There is an obituary of Mr Gaythorpe in the Barrow Herald, 29 December 1909; it makes reference to him settling in Barrow as an engraver and illuminator, and to his Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 225

becoming a zealous collector and recorder of facts, also noting that, as a promoter of the foundation of a museum at Barrow, he became chairman of the museum subcommittee of the Municipal Library and Museum Committee. The In Memoriam section of Transactions CW1, x, 1910, pp. 513 14, includes an obituary of Mr Gaythorpe which lists his papers published in Transactions. There are 305 entries for Mr Gaythorpe on CASCAT, almost all of them at Barrow Archive Centre (principally in the Z sequence); they include his antiquarian and archaeological notes, correspondence, transcripts of records, copies of his published papers (in Transactions, etc.), sketches, deeds, etc. For details of his correspondence with Mr Henry Brierely, Mr W G Collingwood, Mr H S Cowper, Mr J F Curwen, Mr C W Dymond, Chancellor Ferguson, Canon Rawnsley, and Bishop Henry Ware, see the entries under their names elsewhere in this List. Also included amongst his records is :- CAC(Barrow), Z 2915 In an album of photographs of Mr Gaythorpe is a group photograph of members of CWAAS on their visit to Furness Abbey on 23 September 1895; there is a report on this visit, including a list of those who attended (who included Mr Gaythorpe), in CW1, xiv, 1897, pp.151 52. (The photograph is reproduced in the CWAAS s Anniversary Programme 2016, and also on p.42 of this list of archives.) 1895 Professor Francis J Haverfield (1860 1919; member of CWAAS, 1890 1919; President, 1915 19) For an appreciation of Professor Haverfield s work, see the In Memoriam entry in CW2, xx, 1920, pp. 255 57. The entry for him in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography summarily lists archive sources: archive, archaeological notes and papers at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; letters to Charles Roeder at Manchester Central Library; and a collection of correspondence with Mommsen at the Staatsbibliothek, Berlin. A notice of Professor Haverfield s life and a list of his writings is included in Sir George Macdonald s revision of Professor Haverfield s book on The Roman Occupation of Britain (the six Ford Lectures of 1907 that Professor Haverfield delivered at Oxford), published in 1924. Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 226

Mr James L Hobbs (1897 1971; member of CWAAS, 1946 71;Vice-President, 1958 71) There are 59 entries for Mr Hobbs on CASCAT, all relating to the holdings of Barrow Archive Centre. They include :- BAMH 2 boxes, mainly research notes on the Furness area compiled by James Melville and James L Hobbs, 1880 1970 1880 1970 Mr Thomas Hesketh Hodgson, Mrs Elizabeth Hodgson and Miss Katherine Hodgson Mr Thomas Hesketh Hodgson (1841 1917; member of CWAAS, 1883 1917; Honorary Member, 1915 17; President, 1909 15), Mrs Elizabeth Hodgson (1854 1935; member of CWAAS, 1895 1935, Honorary Member, 1926-35), and Miss Katherine S Hodgson (1889 1974; member of CWAAS, 1918 74; Honorary Member, 1962 74; President, 1948 51) For appreciations of the work of Mr and Mrs T Hesketh Hodgson, see the In Memoriam entries in CW2, xvii, 1917, pp. 262 64 (contributed by Professor Francis J Haverfield), and CW2, vol. xxxvi,1936, pp. 237 38, respectively. For their daughter, Miss Katherine Hodgson, see Ian Caruana, Kate Hodgson FSA, 1889 1974, President 1948-51 in the CWAAS Newsletter, No. 76, Summer 2014, p.15. Obituaries of Miss Hodgson were published by The Times, 2 April 1974, and The Cumberland News, 5 April 1974. There are entries for Mr and Mrs Hodgson and Miss Katherine Hodgson in C Roy Hudleston and R S Boumphrey, Cumberland Families and Heraldry, CWAAS,1978, p.161. Besides the archives described below, reference should also be made to the records of the Committee for Prehistoric Studies and to papers of the Editor of Transactions described above, amongst the archives of the CWAAS s committees and officers respectively; they include a number of records created by Mr and Mrs T H Hodgson and by Miss Katherine Hodgson. Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 227

By her will, Miss Hodgson left her moiety in the Manor of Crosby on Eden to the CWAAS. In consequence, a number of the records relating to her and her family which were deposited with the Carlisle Archive Centre concern customary and other property :- CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H11579, box 3 Title deeds, etc. of Mr Thomas H Hodgson [father of Miss Katherine S Hodgson; President of CWAAS, 1909 15] relating to customary property at Bank End, Crosby on Eden held of the Manor of Linstock, 1787 1897. 1787 1897 CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H11579, box 4 Bundles of deeds relating to Crosby : 1566 1722 ; Deeds of customary messuages etc. held under the Bishop of Carlisle as part of the Barony of Linstock or as land held under quit rents 1658 1808 ; 1723 1730 ; and 1737 1818. 1566 1818 CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H11579, box 4 CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H11579, box 3 Inclosure Award of common fields in the parish of Crosby, 25 March 1772, with attached plan (showing lands to the north of the River Eden); the Award refers to Articles of Agreement, 2 September 1771, between (1) George Dalton, Esq., of Carlisle, (2) Revd Henry Shaw of Crosby, and (3) several persons named in the Articles of Agreement. Grants of administration of the personal estate of Miss Sophia S Hodgson (1878 and 1879); wills and grants of probate of Revd. J S Hodgson (1879) and Mrs Sophia E Hodgson (1886); copy of draft Settlement on the marriage of Thomas H Hodgson and Miss Elizabeth Cookson (1888); Certificate of Redemption of Land Tax on Newby Grange, Batt House Farm and lands at Crosby High and Low (1889 and 1897); and later deeds 1772 1878 (1936) Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 228

(concerning the acquisition by T H Hodgson in 1907 of a moiety of the Manor of Crosby on Eden), also the will of T H Hodgson (1841 1917) of Newby Grange, and a photocopy of the conveyance by Miss Katherine S Hodgson in 1936 of Newby Grange, Batt House Farm and a right of fishing in the River Eden. CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H11579 box 3 CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H11579 box 3 CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H11579 box 1 CAC(Carlisle), DSO1/99 Photocopy of the will and codicil of Miss Katherine S Hodgson (d. 1974), inter alia leaving all her books, photographs, plans, drawings and notes on archaeology and the notebooks on archaeology of her late father, Mr T H Hodgson, to the University of Lancaster. [The notebooks of Mr T H Hodgson were later transferred to Tullie House Museum.] Assent by the Midland Bank Trust Co. Ltd. (as personal representative of Miss K S Hodgson decd.) to the gift in her will of a moiety in the Manor of Crosby to the CWAAS and the Carlisle Diocesan Board of Finance Ltd. in equal shares, 8 September 1986. Photocopy of correspondence of Cartmell Mawson & Main, solicitors, concerning the Manor of Crosby-on-Eden Miss K S Hodgson decd, 1974; schedule of documents (1907 74) concerning the Lordship of the Manor (1978) and photocopy of letter from Cartmell Mawson & Main to the County Record Office (1988). The following papers of Miss Hodgson were transferred from the University of Lancaster 1986 (1974) (1988) 1920, 1957 67, n.d. Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 229

Library to the Carlisle Archive Centre in April 2014 : Letter from Robert Blair, Joint Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon- Tyne to Mrs Williams (of Gosforth), Kirkby Stephen, 29 September 1920, concerning her exhibiting some knitting sheaths at a future meeting; miscellaneous letters, principally addressed to Miss Katherine Hodgson [Chairman of the Council of CWAAS], 1958 61, 1963 and 1967 (including letters from Eric Birley, David Cormack, Roy Hudleston, T H McK Clough, R C Reid, R P Wright, and the County Librarian of Cumberland); unsigned copy of agreement between CWAAS and the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Society concerning the formation of an excavation group in the Solway area, [1958]; draft constitution of the S-W Regional Group of the CWAAS and minutes of its first meeting, 1957; CWAAS circular about a research and excavation project into the Romano-British occupation of Cumberland and Westmorland [? 1963], and press cutting of Peter Salway s article on the fens under the Romans published in The Times, 1 February 1963; copy of the Arrangements and Programme for CWAAS meeting in the Edinburgh district, 23 26 April 1963; quotation / comment in the handwriting of [? Miss Hodgson] on the desire of archaeology to be regarded as scientific, n.d. Tullie House Museum, Carlisle, holds a large cardboard box of photographic negatives etc. of Miss Hodgson, ref. Accession 67 1974, which Miss Clare Fell brought in to Tullie House in July 1974, the accession register noting that the deposit included a few Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 230

fragments of sherd pottery and flints, renumbered 67-1974. 1 16 (see IRGMA Archaeology Cards). It should be noted that a prior appointment is necessary to consult these negatives, etc. Besides negatives relating to Miss Hodgson s archaeological work (Askerton, Bewcastle, Broomrigg, Castlesteads, Glassonby, Mayburgh, etc., also of Lamonby Farm, a clay constructed house at Burgh by Sands), there are negatives of Portraits [? Hodgson family members], and of views in Geneva (1914), Provence, and Diano Marina [on the Ligurian coast, NW Italy] [? taken on holiday]. Besides negatives, the deposit comprises : (a) letters and postcards addressed to Miss Hodgson s parents, Mr and Mrs T H Hodgson, by Charles Dowding, F Haverfield, Mc Kenny Hughes, and C W Prevost, 1897, 1899, and 1900 08; (b) MS transcript of letter from James Maxwell, 1684, and of notes on the Manor of Crosby taken from Castletown MSS vols. 2 & 3; (c) papers concerning excavations at the prehistoric site at Broomrigg near Ainstable, 1948 49; (d) lists of sheilings and pele towers and of Stonehouses in Cumberland, n.d; and (e) series of five of Miss Hodgson s notebooks : sketch survey plans of various prehistoric sites, 1934, n.d. (1 vol.), Geltsdale and Eden Valley notes (measurements etc. of stones, etc.) (1 vol.), Measand and Shiel Knowe (sketch plans, etc.) ( 2 vols.), and County Survey (measurements and brief descriptions and dates [of dated inscriptions on buildings], n.d. (1 vol.) Mr C Roy Hudleston (1905 92; member of CWAAS, 1930 92; President, 1960 63; Editor of Transactions, 1956 74) For a tribute to the life and work of Roy Hudleston, see Timothy Cockerill, Christophe Roy Hudleston (1905 1992) in CW2, xcii, 1992, pp. 95 8, also the obituary which Richard Hall contributed to the Society s Newsletter, No. 16, Spring 1992, [p.8]. The manuscript, printed and photographic materials amassed by Roy Hudleston are deposited with the Archives and Special Collections Department, Palace Green Library, University of Durham, where they occupy 45 metres of shelving. Apart from the indexes which form part of the collection, the only catalogues to the collection at present are brief MS accession lists. (For more information, see the entry for the deposit on the archiveshub.ac.uk.) Margaret McCollum, who is currently listing the deposit, has kindly drawn my attention to CWAAS-related items that she has so far come across amongst the papers of Roy Hudleston; these items include :- Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 231

HUD 8/6 HUD 13/2 HUD 13/3 HUD 16/11 Letter from the Secretary of the CWAAS to Roy Hudleston, 17 September 1987, regretting recent omissions etc. by the Society and asking whether he would contribute an appreciation of Robert Boumphrey to Transactions. Manuscript notes by Roy Hudleston on members of the Brougham family, including the text of what appears to be a talk on the family (part of which resembles his paper, The Brougham Family, in Transactions NS vol. lxi, 1961, pp. 131 68), n.d. and [c. 1960]. Photograph of armorial portrait of [Henry Richmond Brougham (1719-49)] (reproduced in Transactions NS vol. lxi, 1961, facing p. 134) and four letters concerning the provenance and photographing of the portrait and its reproduction in Transactions, n.d. and 1959 61. Manuscript text of Roy Hudleston s paper on The Fleming Family : the first and third baronets of Rydal, part[ly] read at Rydal Hall, 12 July 1963, and subsequently printed with revisions in Transactions NS vol. lxiv, 1964, pp. 264 306. 1987 n.d, [c.1960] n.d., 1959 61 1963 HUD 17/1 Inserted in a binder of Roy Hudleston s transcripts of a range of Howard of Naworth documents are proof copies of a paper by J V Harrison on Five Bewcastle wills, 1587 1617 [subsequently published in Transactions NS vol. lxvii, 1967,pp. 93 111] and two galley proof copies with manuscript annotations of a paper by Robert S Dilley on The Cumberland court leet and use of the 1967 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 232

common lands [subsequently published in Transactions NS vol. lxvii, 1967, pp. 125 51]. HUD 20/1 HUD 20/10 Folder of miscellaneous material assembled by Roy Hudleston, [c. 1937 1991] and undated, covering 14 th 20 th centuries, relating chiefly to various branches of the Hudleston family, especially the Hudlestons of Millom and Hutton John; the folder includes a letter of 27 January 1991 from Timothy Cockerill to Roy Hudleston concerning, inter alia, their projected collaborative work on Millom families, which was subsequently published in Transactions NS vol. xcii, 1992, pp. 91 5 and vol. xciii, 1993, pp. 87 98. Folder of miscellaneous material chiefly relating to the Cleator family, undated and [c.1955 65] 1991, one of the pedigrees and one set of notes being written on the dorse of the minutes [torn in half] of a meeting of the Editorial Committee [of the CWAAS], 22 June 1990. [c. 1937 1991], n.d. n.d., [c.1955 65] 1991 HUD 20/15 Folder of miscellaneous items, many of which relate to clergy, including photocopy of the first page of a manuscript account of a trip [made by a group of people] to the English Lakes, North and South Wales, The Wye, etc. returning by Bristol and GW. Railway in the year 1844 ; see the article by J D Marshall entitled A visit to Lakeland in 1844 in Transactions NS vol. lxxi, 1971, pp. 260 79, which includes transcripts of much of the journal, identifies the author as probably the Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 233

Revd Charles A Tryon (b. 1821), curate of Willingale Spain and Willingale Doe, Essex, 1844 47, and states that in 1971 the original manuscript was in the possession of Mr J H Sutton of Lancaster, who had bought it as lot 238 of a Christie s sale in April 1970. HUD 20/19 HUD 21/9 Folder containing a typescript quotation of 16 February 1962 from Titus Wilson and Son Ltd, Kendal, to Roy Hudleston relating to the proposed printing and production of works described as List of Gravestones St James and a Register of Burials [possibly for CWAAS]. Folder of correspondence, 1960 91 and undated, chiefly addressed to Roy Hudleston and chiefly concerning genealogical topics, some of it relating to the Cumbria Family History Society. Correspondence and topics include f.24, letter from John [? Dickinson], Grange-over- Sands, including reference to tensions on the Council of CWAAS during Roy Hudleston s time as an officer of the Society, 2 July [19]90. 1962 1960 91, n.d. HUD 23 Includes :- HUD 23/1-2 Two folders of material chiefly relating to the production,funding,printing, publication and sales and royalties arising from the publication of R S Boumphrey, C Roy Hudleston and J Hughes, An Armorial for Westmorland and Lonsdale (CWAAS, 1975), 1970-77 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 234

but also touching on a few personal matters, 1970 75 and 1976 77. HUD 23/5 Folder containing a copy typescript of An Armorial for Westmorland and Lonsdale * Index of Place-Names, compiled by R S Boumphrey, 1975. (folder : i + 52 ff.) (It is believed that this index was not published.) 1975 HUD 23/6 Folder containing a draft copy typescript, with manuscript annotations etc. and a few manuscript additional notes, entitled A Second Supplement to an Armorial for Westmorland and Lonsdale. Additions and Corrections by Roy Hudleston and R S Boumphrey, n.d. [c. 1983 87]. The first supplement to the Armorial for Westmorland and Lonsdale was published as Cumberland Families and Heraldry, and Supplement to An Armorial for Westmorland and Lonsdale by C Roy Hudleston and R S Boumphrey (1978). This Second Supplement was probably never published, Robert Boumhrey dying in 1987 and Roy Hudleston in 1992. n.d.[c. 1983 87] HU 23/7 Folder containing a manuscript letter and a few manuscript es, undated and 1987, relating to Cumberland material assembled by Roy Hudleston anad R S Boumphrey for their volume on Cumberland Families and Heraldry...(1978), plus a little supplementary information not included in A Supplement to Cumberland Families and Heraldry, Parts 1,2,3 and 4, which were published in the Transactions of the CWAAS, NS vols. 81 (1981), 82 (1982), 83 (1983) and 84 (1984). n.d., 1987 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 235

There are a number of entries for C R Hudleston / C Roy Hudleston on CASCAT, amongst them DX 308 at Carlisle Archive Centre, comprising DX 308/1 : Personal records, 1919 79 (including references for job applications, contracts and papers concerning his appointments with the University of Durham as Bursar of Hatfield College and as part-time Lecturer in Palaeography, and letters and accounts concerning the financing, production and sales of Cumberland Families and Heraldry ); DX 308/2 and 3 : Letters received, 1919 88; DX 308/4 : Property; DX 308/5 : card index to Penrith items in the Penrith Observer, and pedigrees, notes and correspondence concerning the Hudleston family history; and DX 308/6 Miscellaneous, 1925 79. Transferred on 15 March 2016 from Tullie House Museum to Carlisle Archive Centre (reference DSO1 : in Accession H13347 Box 22) is a box of photocopies of archives held by The National Archives, also to some extent Carlisle Archive Centre (including copies of wills of members of the Child family of Carlisle and Penrith) and the British Museum, the box being simply labelled R Hudleston Archive CWAAS Archive, no date of receipt etc. being recorded. The documents principally date from the 16 th and 17 th centuries, most of the TNA copies coming from Chancery records (particularly C5, including C5/280/35, the answer of Anne Forster, widow, etc., to the bill of complaint of William Elliot and Barbara his wife, 1694); also included is a copy of Durham Dean and Chapter Muniments 1.14 Pont. 16 ( CW Vol. 65 Bell paper making reference to Professor Dobson s paper on Bishop Bell of Carlisle in Transactions,1965, though his footnotes do not cite this text or acknowledge any help Mr Hudleston,as editor of Transactions, may have given. The only correspondence in the box is a letter from Ted Prince, Bede College, Durham, to Roy Hudleston, 7 September 1971, referring to an early 17 th century MS [re husbandry, recipes, cures, etc.] and head The secrets of the Revd Master Alexis of Piemonte the 1 st book, first published in Venice, 1557, with an English edition in 1558. Whitehaven Archive Centre holds the Address delivered by Tim Cockerill at Roy Hudleston s funeral, 17 February 1992, and a photograph of Roy Hudleston, 1985 (refs. YDLEW/10/29/10/5 and 7 respectively). Amongst the other holdings at Carlisle Archive Centre are the following : - CAC(Carlisle), DSO1/10 Letter from [H S Cowper], Hawkshead, to [ C Roy Hudleston],13 May 1922, concerning the Millom Hudlestons and citing publications 1922 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 236

which contain pedigrees or genealogical details, and answering his enquiries. CAC(Carlisle), DSO1/9 CAC(Carlisle), DSO1/12 Letters to Roy Hudleston, on a large variety of antiquarian and historical subjects relating to what is now Cumbria, from the following persons : A W Acworth (The Georgian Group, 1956, with RH s response concerning Highhead Castle), Aileen M Armstrong (London, 1955 56, 1961, with copy of RH s response 1956), M H Banister (Harrington,1947, and Mungrisdale, 1956), Eric Birley (1955 56), Revd C M L Bouch (Clifton Rectory, 1955 56), H S Cowper (Hawkshead, 1922, 1927-28), Tom Gray (Carlisle, 1956), Geoffrey O Holt (Derby, 1958), Thomas Hay (Nailsworth, 1956), JL Hobbs (Barrow-in-Furness, 1948), Miss K S Hodgson (Wetheral, 1950), Denys Jacobs (Exeter, 1951), Lt. Col. H Levin (Corby Castle, 1955), E E Lightfoot (Carlisle, 1948), John B Penfold (Colchester, 1957 58), Robert E Reay & Son (Penrith) Ltd. (1954), Charles Roberts (Boothby, 1959), and Canon Sam Taylor (Cartmel, 1955 56, also his related correspondence with the University Librarian, Durham, and Eric Birley, concerning the Preston collection of pamphlets at Cartmel Priory Church, with a typescript list of the same); also letters from E C Applebian (Chicago) to the editor of the Penrith Observer,1950 and from Lady Stenton (Pipe Roll Society) to Mr Thompson, 1955. Letter from H S Cowper, Hawkshead, to Roy [Hudleston], 1 October 1930, concerning the H[awkshea]d Court Rolls and their whereabouts, which he seeks to ascertain, 1922 61 1930 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 237

and suggesting write to Col. Wadham, Barrow in Furness; also making references to Hudleston family members. Dr E D Hyam (Life Member of CWAAS 1957 onwards, his death being noted in Newsletter No. 42, Spring 2003; former chairman of CWAAS SW Cumberland Regional Group) CAC(Whitehaven),YDSO 81/1/4 Report (by Dr Hyam) on archaeological sites in SW Cumberland, 1958, with notes by Jim Cherry on 19 th century population and trades people of Arlecdon, etc. 1958 Mr William Jackson (1823 90; member of CWAAS, 1866-90;Vice-President, 1882 90) For a tribute to William Jackson, see In Memoriam in CW1, xi, 1891, pp. 466-69. Mr Jackson s extensive collection of books, prints, genealogical and heraldic manuscripts, autographs, etc. concerning what is now Cumbria, now forms the nucleus of the Local Studies collection of Carlisle Library. James P Hinds, Bibliotheca Jacksoniana: Catalogue (1909) forms a summary catalogue-index of the majority of the original holdings of the Jackson Library. Amongst Mr Jackson s papers held by the Local Studies Section, are the following, which relate specifically to CWAAS :- Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 238

CL, in 2A9 CL, in 2A9 CL, in 2A9 CL, in 2A9 Completed returns by [Anglican] clergymen to circulars (issued to every incumbent in the Diocese of Carlisle on 28 July 1874 by Canon Simpson, Chairman of CWAAS, seeking a list of all the sepulchral slabs, brasses, effigies and crosses in the Diocese, in churches and churchyards, predating the 17 th century), 1874 ; the returns are principally for churches in Allerdale Ward above Derwent and Lonsdale over Sands [Ward]. Copy of the printed circular letter (and MS of the text) from [William Jackson], Fleatham House, St Bees, 1875, seeking assistance with the survey [to amplify the information from the original survey]; some returns of monuments, crosses etc. in churches and churchyards, 1876 (Westward) and n.d. (Crosthwaite, [c.1876]); letters from clergymen etc. addressed to Mr Jackson in response to his circular, 1875 76; and MS of Mr Jackson s [? draft of a further circular], 1 May 1876. Faded sepia print of photograph of two memorial brasses (of Sir John Ratclif [? Radcliffe], knight, d. 1527, and Dame Alice, his wife) [ in St Kentigern s church,crosthwaite]. A few related papers, including MS list of original members [ of CWAAS] and those elected members 1870 75. 1874 1875 76, n.d. Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 239

At the end of this document commencing page 277 you may access the calendars I have produced of the contents of William Jackson s portfolios / volumes of autographs held by the Local Studies section of Carlisle Library : Cumberland Nobility (ref. H1), Westmorland Eminent Natives (ref. H4), Cumberland Eminent Natives (ref. H5), Cumberland Eminent Natives (ref. H6), Cumberland Connections (ref. H3), Westmorland Nobility (ref. H2), Cumberland Families (ref. H7), Autographs : Miscellaneous (ref. H10), and Howards (members of the Howard family) (ref. H11). It should be stressed that a prior appointment has to be made with Carlisle Library to consult any of the contents of these portfolios / volumes. Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 240

Mrs Nina Jennings (1924 2015; a member of CWAAS, 1988-2015) For a tribute to Nina Jennings s life and work, see Peter Messenger s passage in CWAAS Newsletter, No. 78, Spring 2015, p.19; a more detailed appreciation of her life can be found at http://cumbriapast.com/newsletters CAC(Carlisle), Map Room : Library, shelf 1.152 CAC(Kendal), WDY 366 Copies of typescript descriptions and histories of buildings, together with copies of floor plans, sections, sketches, historical information and related papers (including photocopies of some photographs) concerning vernacular buildings, the subject of Nina Jennings s Clay Dabbins : Vernacular Buildings of the Solway Plain (CWAAS Extra Series vol. xxx, 2003); the building reports, etc. date from 1971 2009 (though they principally date from the 1990s onwards) and are held in four lever arch files : 1. Reports 1 90, 2. Reports 91 160, 3. Reports 161 209, and 4. Reports 211 233 and S18 S21. Kendal Archive Centre holds records relating to Westmorland Vernacular Buildings, 1989 2005, reference WDY 366, CASCAT s description including Domestic Buildings Research Group Reports (photocopy reports on Westmorland buildings), 1989 2004, ref. WDY 366/1; file, Westmorland Vernacular buildings, Nina Jennings papers, 2005, ref. WDY 366/2; and photocopy of article (on Martindale Schools) by Nina Jennings : offprint from Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, vol. 49, 2005, ref. WDY 366/2/1. 1971 2009 1989 2005 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 241

Mr Bruce C Jones (1925 2013; member of CWAAS, 1962-2013; Joint Editor of Transactions, 1983-2006) For a tribute to Bruce Jones s life and career, see Jim Grisenthwaite, In Memoriam : Bruce Copley Jones 1925 2013, CW3, xiv, 2014, pp. 5-7. CAC(Carlisle),DX 2155 Papers, principally research notes concerning the history of Carlisle and Burgh-by-Sands; includes correspondence with Denis Perriam, 1987 2001 (DX2155/2/2). 1987 2001 Mr Walter T McIntire (1870 1944; member of CWAAS, 1904 44; Editor of Transactions,1925 44; President, 1938 44) For a tribute to the life and work of Mr McIntire, see In Memoriam in CW 2, xliv, 1945, pp. 166 68. Thomas Gray s Foreword to Walter T McIntire, Lakeland and the Border of Long Ago (Cumberland News, 1948) concerns the life and work of the author; the volume reproduces a selection of Mr McIntire s articles published in The Cumberland News. See, too, the account of the life and work of Mr McIntire (Director of Technical Instruction and Principal of Tullie House, 1904 22) in Denis Perriam and David Ramshaw, Carlisle s First Learning Centre : Tullie House (P3 Publications, Carlisle, 2016), p.69. Besides the records described below, reference should also be made to the photocopies of Mr McIntire s Cumberland News articles amongst the records of the editor of Transactions described above (CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 : in Accession H13347 Box 17 : Box A No.15. CL, reference? Volume of press cuttings, etc. [compiled by Mr McIntire], comprising press cuttings, loose and pasted into the volume (reports of his lectures, articles by him, and other press cuttings, including an obituary of J F Curwen, 1885, 1920 21, 1931 40 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 242

n.d. [c.1932]), n.d., 1885, 1920 21, and 1931 32; galley proofs of Mr McIntire s articles; MS of his articles on Raughton Head, Ranulf Meachin, Corney (parish), St Andrew s Church Penrith, St Bees Head, Distington, The Salt Pans of the Solway, and Devoke Water (all these articles being undated); and MS of Art 1 Solway Moss by W T McIntire, F.S.A. Read at Carlisle, Sept. 24 th 1940. CL, 2B9 W T McIntire, Lakeland and the Border Country, comprising photocopies of the articles by Mr McIntire published in The Cumberland News, 1930 40, 1944, each volume listing the contents, not all of the dates of publication being noted :- 1930 40, 1944, n.d. Vol. 1 (1933 36, n.d.) Vol. 2 (1931 36) Vol. 3 (1933 36) Vol. 4 (1930 31) Vol. 5 (1931 32 and [? reprint] 1944) Vol. 6 (1934 39, n.d.) CL, 2B9 Separate volume : photocopy of MS complete list of Mr McIntire s articles contributed to The Cumberland News, 5 April 1930 9 September 1939. Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 243

Dr John D Marshall (1919 2008; member of CWAAS, 1965 2008; Vice-President, 1983-99) For a tribute to the life and work of Dr Marshall, see the In Memoriam contributed by Marion McClintock to CW3, viii, 2008, pp. 299 300. CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 Acc.H13131 Agenda papers of Council (1974 75, 1988 92); correspondence, 1972 75 and 1988 91 (especially concerning the promotion of research in the Society, including the Society s Research Committee, 1988-91, also on the Secretaryship of the Society, 1973, and the future of Barrow Museum, 1991); copies of the Society s Newsletters, Nos. 9,12, and 14 (1987 91); and related papers (principally flyers for publications, 1980). 1972 92 Lancaster University Library holds extensive papers of Dr Marshall (who was latterly Reader in Regional History and founding Director of the Centre for North West Regional Studies at the University of Lancaster); a typescript handlist (18 pp.) of these papers was compiled by Peter White, January 2011. They include :- Autobiography : Between two Wars (vol.1), The Shadow of a War (vol.2), and A Kind of Education (vol 3),typescript; the final volume [vol.4] remains with Dr Marshall s family. CORAL (Conference of Regional and Local Historians [founded in 1978; later amalgamated with the British Association for Local History]): correspondence, papers for meetings, AGM and committee papers, 1978 96 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 244

Newsletters,, etc., 1978 96 ( ref : principally in Boxes 1, 3, 4 and 8). Lancashire County Council history project * : correspondence, papers, etc., 1972 77 ( ref : principally in Box 5). [* J D Marshall, ed., The History of Lancashire County Council, 1889-1974 (Martin Robertson, London, 1977).] Centre for North West Regional Studies (CNWRS), Lancaster University : correspondence, committee papers, papers, etc., 1969-95 (ref : principally in Box 6). 1972 77 1969 95 Source notes and correspondence re Lakeland peasantry, 1950s 1970s (ref. MS/SO 123/1); correspondence with Professor G P Jones and others concerning agriculture in Lakeland including unpublished paper on Westmorland agriculture (ref. MS/SO 123/3); typescript Wordsworth s Peasant Republic the passing of the Lakeland Yeomanry, 1965 (unpublished) (ref. MS/SO 125/1); typescript Some sources of loans and credit in Cumbria before the rise of banks, also correspondence with Dr R W Brunskill concerning house plans, 1970 (ref. in MS/SO 125/2); unpublished notes and tabulated material from Professor G P Jones re enclosure, rents and yeomanry in the Lake Counties,? 1960s ( ref. MS/SO 126/1); typescript teaching notes on the growth of industrial towns in the NW 1700 1830, Agriculture and rural society in the NW 1750 1850, etc. (ref. MS/SO 130); general notes on industrial archaeology in the NW (ref. in Box 1); general correspondence research, students, public,1969 79, and general 1950s 1970s Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 245

correspondence on regional studies in the NW, 1974 78 (ref. in Box 2); copies of minutes and meeting papers of Cumbria County Council s Arts and Amenities Committee, 1974 80 (ref. in Box 2) Box 7 mainly comprises Dr Marshall s correspondence (in separate folders) on the following subjects : enquiries about NW Region historical sources, 1974 78; Cumbria industrial monuments, 1974 75; mostly vernacular architecture; population studies, 1972 79; Backbarrow Furnace, 1978 79; Morecambe Bay barrage scheme, 1972 73; and industrial archaeology, particularly with Cumbria planners, 1974 77; also pre-resurvey lists of historic buildings for Workington Municipal Borough and Border Rural District. CAC(Kendal),WDX 1228/ 1-4 The Kendal Archive Centre holds the following records deposited by Dr Marshall in 1997 :- 1. Cumbria magazine (294 numbers), 1954 87, with an index of social history articles by Dr Marshall. 1954 87 2. See below 3. File of correspondence with Carol Dyhouse, David Twiss and Stuart Brown concerning their research on Kendal social history in the 19 th century, 1971 73. 1971 73 4. Dissertations, research notes, books etc. written / collected by Dr Marshall; histories of local theatres compiled by Mrs Frances Marshall, c. 1974 1992. c. 1974 1992 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 246

See, too, the entry under the Committee for Industrial Archaeology above (CAC(Kendal) WDX 1228/2). Mr James Melville (c. 1899 1983; member of CWAAS, 1945 83) The 20 entries for James Melville on CASCAT, all concerning holdings of Barrow Archive Centre, include the following :- CAC(Barrow), BAMH CAC(Barrow), BDX 13/7/16 CAC(Barrow), BDX 93/130/1 2 boxes, mainly research notes concerning the Furness area compiled by James Melville and James L Hobbs, 1880-1970 Newspaper cuttings from Barrow News and Evening Mail of eleven articles by James Melville, 1968-72 (the titles of the articles being listed on CASCAT) Index to articles by James Melville 1880 1970 1968 72 Miss C M Newton (member of CWAAS 1967 onwards; still recorded as member in 1976) CAC(Carlisle), DSO1, in Acc. H11579 box 1 Album of photographs taken on CWAAS visits (e.g. Levens Hall and Shap Abbey, 24 May 1959) and [probably on other visits, including London], 1959 n.d. [early 1960s]; according to a note by Joseph Hughes these 1959 [early 1960s] Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 247

photographs are alleged to have been taken by the late Miss C Newton CW member. CAC(Carlisle), DSO1 : in Acc. H11579 box 1 Album of photographs of Mungrisdale church, Uldale Old Church (11 June 1960), [Hexham], [Chester], [Giant s Grave, Penrith], etc., 1960 n.d. [? early 1960s]; [same photographer as of the above album but no references to CWAAS] 1960, [?early 1960s] Mr Denis R Perriam (member of CWAAS 1977 onwards) The reference library of Carlisle Archive Centre holds the following :- Photocopies of Mr Perriam s articles published weekly in The Cumberland News, 1996 23 December 2011 (in chronological order) (11 lever arch files and spring-back folders) List of the subjects of Mr Perriam s weekly articles in The Cumberland News, 31 May 1996 16 September 2005, in chronological order of publication; also an alphabetical index to the subjects of the articles (covering those published up to 20 July 2012 inclusive) (spring-back folder) (1996) (2011) 1996 2012 Notes on Fortified Buildings in Cumbria : photocopies of cuttings, published texts (including the Transactions of CWAAS), and Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 248

Mr Perriam s MS notes, relating to individual fortified buildings, arranged in alphabetical order (Abbey Farmhouse, St Bees - Wythop Hall) (lever arch file) [See, too, Denis R Perriam and John Robinson, The Medieval Fortified Buildings of Cumbria : An Illustrated Study Guide and Gazetteer, CWAAS Extra Series XXIX, 1998.] The Local Studies department of Carlisle Library maintains (and keeps up to date) an alphabetical index to Denis Perriam s Cumberland News articles, 1996 to date; this index is in electronic format and so can be shared. The department holds microfilm of the Cumberland News so that, using this index, one can view film of individual articles. In addition, the department also holds the following papers of Denis Perriam :- Reference CL, 1 BC9 CL, 1BC9 CL, 1BC9 Description D R Perriam, Botchergate, Carlisle, n.d. [c.1994]; a bound volume of photocopies of press cuttings, photographs, maps and plans, extracts from local directories, etc., including drawing on the resources of both Carlisle Library and Carlisle Archive Centre; arranged in the numerical order of the buildings in Botchergate. Denis Perriam, Stanwix,n.d. [1998]; a bound volume of photocopies of press cuttings, etc. [as for the above volume, also drawing on papers intransactions of CWAAS ], arranged per place, building, etc. D R Perriam, Denton Holme : A Brief History, n.d. [c.1984]; a bound volume of photocopies of press cuttings, etc. [as for the above volume], arranged per building, factory, etc. Covering Years [c.1994] [c.1984] [c.1984] Photocopy of the MS catalogue of illustrations of Carlisle Castle compiled by Denis Perriam for Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 249

CL,B/CAR 728.81 CL,C/BRO 728.81 CL, 2B 9 LAN 726.7 English Heritage; the illustrated material is recorded under the headings of date, subject (with a black and white reproduction of the illustration on the sheet in question), artist, medium, source, reference, publication, and alternative source; a folder of loose sheets. [Denis Perriam contributed Appendix 2 : Pictorial sources for Carlisle castle (a list, in chronological order, which does not reproduce the illustrations) to M R McCarthy, H R T Summerson, and R G Annis, Carlisle Castle, A survey and documentary history (Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England/ English Heritage, 1990), pp. 268-72. Photocopy of the MS catalogue of illustrations of Brougham Castle compiled by Denis Perriam for English Heritage; the illustrated material is recorded under the same headings as for Carlisle Castle (above), with a black and white reproduction of the illustration on the sheet in question; spring-back folder. [ Denis Perriam contributed Appendix 3 : Pictorial Sources for Brougham Castle 1665 1989, a list, not reproducing the illustrations, to Henry Summerson, Michael Trueman and Stuart Harrison, Brougham Castle, Cumbria, A Survey and Documentary History (CWAAS, Research Series, no. 8, 1998), pp.159-61. Photocopy of the MS catalogue of illustrations of Lanercost Priory compiled by Denis Pwerriam for English Heritage (February 1993); the illustrated material is recorded under the same headings as for Carlisle Castle (above), with a black and white reproduction of the illustration on the sheet in question; 1 vol. [Denis Perriam contributed Appendix 4, Pictorial sources for Lanercost Priory 1724 1978, a list, not reproducing the illustrations, to Henry Summerson and Stuart Harrison, Lanercost Priory, Cumbria : a survey 1993 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 250

and documentary history (CWAAS, Research Series, no. 10, 2000), pp. [203] 204. CL, 3BC 720 Photocopy of the MS Listing Record of Carlisle Listed Buildings compiled by Denis Perriam for English Heritage in 1989-91, the details recorded for each building including a full description (besides a physical description, drawing on the evidence of maps and plans, directory entries, press reports, census returns, etc.., also archives held by Carlisle Archive Centre, to chart its history and uses) and reproducing a black and white photograph of each building. Six ring-bound folders, ref. 3 BC 720 : Abbey St. Chatsworth Square Chiswick St. English St Fisher St. Milbourne St. Newark Terrace Tait St. Victoria Place Woodrouffe Terrace Cathedral and Castle (and their individual buildings) 1989-91 Very Revd Hastings Rashdall (1858 1924; member of CWAAS, 1917 24; Vice-President, 1917 24) For a tribute to Dr Hastings Rashdall, FBA, see the In Memoriam in CW2,xxiv, 1924, pp.381 82; see, too, P E Matheson, The Life of Hastings Rashdall, D.D. (1928) and Dorothy Postle and Margaret Marsh,Hastings Rashdall, dean of Carlisle, 1917-1924 (2000), and his entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Special Collections, Bodleian Library, Oxford, holds correspondence and papers of and about Dr Rashdall, 1869 1953 (including letters and papers about his life collected by his widow, 1924 53); further papers of Dr Rashdall are held by New Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 251

College Archives, Oxford (correspondence and papers, c. 1866 1923, and letters and press cuttings, 1888 1936), Pusey House Library, Oxford (semons, lectures and academic papers, 1884 1923), and St Andrews University Library (letters to Canon A L Lilley, 1905 21). Canon H D Rawnsley (1850 1920; member of CWAAS, 1883 1920; member of Council, 1919-20) For a tribute to Canon Rawnsley, see the In Memoriam in CW2, xx, 1920, pp. 260-1. The entry for him in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography summarily lists archive sources : correspondence, papers and sermons, also correspondence with John Ruskin, at Kendal Archive Centre; correspondence with A L Smith at Balliol College, Oxford; correspondence with Blackwoods and poems at the National Library of Scotland ; and correspondence with Sir Robert Hunter and others at Surrey Heritage Centre. CAC(Kendal), WD/CAT (A 2460) Letters, photographs, family memorabilia, magazines, journals and periodicals, etc. of Canon Rawnsley, dating from c. 1878 1929 ; a list in the form of a photocopy of the relevant pages of the General Catalogue of R F G Hollett & Son, Sedbergh, Summer 1996,(from whom the papers were acquired), is to be found in Vol. 1 of the folders of lists of Antiquarian and Artificial : Private Records Collection archives in the Centre s Reading Room, these pages at present (September 2015) not being available on-line on CASCAT. c.1878 1929, (1996) In addition, Kendal Archive Centre holds an extensive collection of Canon Rawnsley s sermons, 1883 1919, with a small amount of private correspondence, in four boxes, ref. WDX 402; the majority of these sermons were preached at St Kentigern s church, Crosthwaite, and others at Carlisle Cathedral and elsewhere, some being printed in The Christian World Pulpit and a few others printed separately. The covering dates are approximate as many sermons are not dated. These sermons etc. were catalogued in 1973 but this catalogue (7 typescript pages) is not available on-line. The covering dates of the contents of box 1 are given as 1884 1919, of box 2 1884 Author : Adrian Allan, Issue 3 October 2016 252