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Topographical and Historical Account of Derbyshire (Magna Britannia Vol 5)
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by Daniel and Samuel Lysons, 1817. Transcription by Barbarann Ayars © 2000
CONTENTS
| General History of Derbyshire | Page | |
| Inhabitants and Government | ||
| Historical Events | ||
| Division of the County, Ecclesiastical and Civil | ||
| Table of Parishes | ||
| Monasteries, Colleges, and Ancient Hospitals | ||
| Borough and Market Towns | ||
| Disused Markets | ||
| Fairs | ||
| Disused Fairs | ||
| Population | ||
| Division of Property at the time of the Domesday Survey | ||
| Nobility of the County: | ||
| Irish Peers who have Seats in Derbyshire | ||
| Extinct Peerages | ||
| Baronial Familes Extinct | ||
| Noblemen's Seats | ||
| Baronets: | ||
| Baronets who were not described as of Derbyshire at the time of their Creation | ||
| Extinct Baronets | ||
| Baronet's Seats | ||
| Gentry: | ||
| Families Extinct before the Time of the Heralds Visitations | ||
| Families extinct, or removed out of the county, since 1500 | ||
| Families of whom it has not been ascertained whether they are or are not extinct | ||
| Principal Seats, Halls, Mansions, etc.the Residence of Gentry | ||
| Forests and Deer-Parks | ||
| Geographical and Geological Descripton of the County(Boundaries, soil, Rivers, canals, roads) | ||
| Natural History (Fossils, Minerals, indiginous plants, birds, etc.) | ||
| Produce | ||
| Manufactures | ||
| Antiquities: | ||
| British | ||
| Roman | ||
| Architecture: | ||
| Ancient Church | ||
| Saxon, Thirteenth C, Fourteenth C, Fifteenth and Sixteenth | ||
| Painted glass | ||
| Rood-lofts | ||
| Ancient fonts | ||
| Ancient sepulchral monuments: 13, 14, 15, 16 Centuries | ||
| Remains of Monastic Buildings | ||
| Ancient Stone Crosses and Pillars | ||
| Ancient Castles | ||
| Ancient Manor Houses | ||
| Customs | ||
| Parochial History | ||
| Index Additions and Corrections | ||
| Errata | ||
| List of Plates | ||