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Parwich & Local District History Society Newsletters

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From 2002 to 2007 the Society published a quarterly newsletter. Selected articles and extracts from some of the Newsletters are available via the links below:

During 2007 to 2009 the Society produced News Quartley publications, some of which are available through the links below:

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Articles Index

The table below provides details of articles available on the site and the Number of the Newsletter you will find them in.

SubjectNewsletter
1950s, Extracts from6
1950s, More from7
Alsop – More Extracts21
Alsop en le Dale Extracts20
Alsop, further extracts22
Alsop en le Dale Station10
Alstonefield’s Constable’s account15
Artefacts found in Parwich16
Ball Family20
Ballidon12
Ballidon Church13
Ballidon Quarry17
Ballidon, Medieval10
Bradbourne Mill21
Building materials, The Influence of on Parwich Architecture8
Buildings, Interpreting7
Buildings, Looking at some of Parwich7
Buildings, Parwich, when, where, what, why?17
Burial Mounds, Parwich18
Care Centre closes2
Census 1841, some statistics on Parwich Parish in the 1840s:3
Clay Pipes12
Creamery, The5
Crime in 13th century Parwich15
Dam Farm3
Dam Farm, Growing up at9
Darley Abbey, walk22
Dodd’s Hill, Barn under3
Eaton Dale, Walk in3
Emigration to North America21
Enclosure Award 178916
Evacuees14
Evans Family of Darley Abbey22
Fernlea House5
Fold, The (a history)8
Found (Beaker jar)8
Freemen of Wirksworth c 157014
Frumenty & Lumpytums10
Funeral Biscuits12
Genealogy, Changing views on19
Ghost Story, Gardener’s Cottage15
Ghost Story, The Haunted Farmhouse14
Good Luck Mine10
Greatorex, Richard & the Crown Inn17
Guizing7
Guizing Play, Biggin7
Hadfield Family20
Hanson Grange: historical notes15
Hearth Tax Returns 167014
Inquest at the Crown in 186718
Johnson Family, The18
Kitchen Art20
Knob Hall (some notes)13
Land Holdings, Parwich21
Land Tax Returns (1705 & 1711)16
Land use, Early in Parwich7
Land, 1696 Sale of16
Landmark Press (local publisher)8
Lea Hall18
Lea Hall & Woodeaves Walk18
Lead Mining5
Lead Mining – talk by John Peel20
Lead Mining Plaque6
Levinge, Sir Richard of Parwich 1656 – 17243
Locomotive, Parwick Hall6
Lumsdale Walk6
Medieval Fields11
Medieval Pottery in Parwich21
Meeting Places in Parwich17
Memories of a Long Life12
Memories, Parwich18
Miclan Ditch, The9
Moot Low and the Black Monks15
Moot Low/Hanson Grange: a walk15
Murder in Parwich12
New Church for Parwich, A2
Now and Then19
Parwich Celebrations9
Parwich Families ‘B’ part 116
Parwich Families: A10
Parwich Families: Alsop11
Parwich Hall14
Parwich Hill9
Parwich in the last century5
Parwich in Uniform11
Parwich Moor15
Parwich Oddfellows “Keep the Banner Flying Boys. A Short History of4
Parwich one thousand years ago1
Parwich Rings part 215
Parwich trackways; roots to the past4
Parwich: Growth & Changes5
Post Cards19
Prehistoric Burial Mounds10
Private Enclosure 175916
Property Deeds3
Ring Banks on Parwich Moor14
Ring Banks, dating15
Roes of Parwich14
Roystone Grange10
Saint Family, The19
School Log12
Shaw Lane Cottage21
St Peter’s Church6
St Peters, Alterations to the Church13
St Peters, The Old Church in Parwich12
St Peters, The Old Church, Parwich22
St. Peter’s Church West Door17
Steeples, Letter from Mrs. A18
Stydd Hall21
Stydd Hall, Visit to21
Surnames in Parwich in the 1841 Census3
Ticknall Ware13
Tithe Map in Parwich in 18433
Trackway continuing from Monsdale Lane, Speculation on route of a3
Trade Directories5
Tympanum, The Parwich2
Unity Club, Parwich13
Vernacular Architecture2
Webster Family, One13
Woodeaves19
Parwich & Local District History Society Newsletter Articles Index