Northern history; The Scottish invasion of 1346; Cartels in the coal industry on Tyneside 1699-1750; The rise of a Northern musical elite; The people of Northern England and attitudes towards the Scots 1639-1651: ; The baptism of Edwin, King of Northumbria: ; The Northumberland eyre of 1293; Employment on the Priory of Durham estates, 1494-1519: ; The Loraines of Kirkharle: ; The size and arrangement of brewing in North-eastern England 1800-1830; The ice trade and the Northern economy 1840-1914; Englishmen, Scots and Marchers: ; Iron making in Redesdale and North Tynedale in the nineteenth century: ; Rural industrial revolutions: ; Illiteracy in the North-East coalfield, c. 1830 -1870; Victorian Newcastle observed: "the lamb and the dragon cannot be reconciled"; a new analysis of the British tradition; the Priory as an employer; the decline and resurgence of a Northumbrian upper gentry family; national and local identities in Thomas Gray's "Scalacronica"; the problems of rural exploitation and diversification; the evidence of agricultural buildings in Northumberland and Cheshire; the diary of Richard Lowry
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