The Hall of Waltheof
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Contents.[edit]
- Preface
- I. Introductory Remarks: An Urn Burial at Crookes
- II. Carl's Wark
- III. Stone and Bronze Implements
- IV. The Bar Dike and Other Earthworks at Bradfield
- V. Bailey Hill—The Long Mound—Castle Hill
- VI. Assembly Stones—Mere Stones
- VII. The Seven Stones
- VIII. Wadlsey
- IX. Foundation Sacrifice
- X. Mythological Place-Names
- XI. Holy Wells
- XII. The Cross
- XIII. The Hand-Mill
- XIV. Folkland and Bookland
- XV. Mushroom Hall—Given Land
- XVI. The Burgery or Corporation of Sheffield
- XVII. The Burgery or Corporation of Sheffield (Continued)
- XVIII. The Unfree—The Irish Element—"Scotland"
- XIX. Some Sheffield Street-Names
- XX. The Bull Stake—Bull Week
- XXI. Holly Rents
- XXII. The House
- XXIII. "Ibi Habuit Wallef Comes Aulam"
- XXIV. Place-Names of Scandinavian Origin
- XXV. Other Traces of the Norsemen
- XXVI. Brightside
- XXVII. The Itinerant Merchant
- XXVIII. The Scenery
- XXIX. The Bee-Keeper
- XXX. Old Ironworks—"Scowles"—Scholes
- XXXI. The Ridgeway
- XXXII. The Earthwork in Roe Wood
- XXXIII. The Romans: Scotland Balk
- XXXIV. The Romans: The Long Causey
- XXXV. The Stannington Diploma—The Stone Villa—The Hall
- Corrections and Additions
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