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INDEX to

NORTHERN CATHOLIC HISTORY [ISSN 0307-4455]

Nos. 1 to 51 1975-2010 Editors: R. Gard, 1975-2005,

L. Gooch, 2006-2010

The index is in three parts: 1 Subject index to key words in the titles of articles 2 The names of authors and contributors. 3 The substantive contents of each edition.

Ephemeral material is not included. References are to the numbered edition. The index will be up-dated on the Society’s web-site.

NORTH EAST CATHOLIC HISTORY SOCIETY

Subjects Aelred of Rievaulx, 36, 48 Allanson, Peter A., OSB, 40 Alnwick, St Mary, 17; Jesuits in, 3, armed forces, 35 Beckworth, Priscilla Maria, 28 Bede, Ven., 32 Belgian, priests, 24; colony, 31 Benedictines, 25, 32 Berwick on Tweed, 18, 19, 21 Bewcastle, stone cross, 46 Bewick, John Wm., 24 biblemongers, 43 bibliographies, 47, 48, 49, 50 Biddlestone, 27, 38 Birtley, 35; Elizabethville, 31 Biscop, St Benet, 31 Blanchland Abbey, 39 Bonomi, Joseph, 25 book reviews and notices, 9, 15, 33, 34 44, 48-50 Boste, St. John, 35 Bouet, Joseph, 48 Bourne, Widdrington, 35 Bowes Museum chapel, 34, 36 Bradford, St Bede's Grammar School, 41 Briggs, Bp John, 3 Britannia Inferior, 40 Burdon, Geoffrey de, 46 burials, 51 Burton Constable, 38 Callaly, 1, 9 Carmel convent, 4 Carre, Thomas, vere Miles Pinkney, 43 Cartington, 6 Catenians, of Newcastle, 48 Cathedral, St Mary, Newcastle, 5, 6, 15, 28 Catholic Evidence Guild, 43 Catholic Women's League, 39 Census of 1851, 7

Chadwick, Bp. 46 child-care in Newcastle, 51 Cistercians, 14 Clavering, Ralph Peter, 1; Sir Robert, 9 clergy in 1563, 38 Clitherow, St Margaret, 31 coal trade, 15, 16, 22, 43 Corby castle, 14 Corby, family of Durham, 14; Bl. Ralph, 41 Coxhoe, 24 Crook Hall, 35 Croxdale Hall, 33 Cuthbert, St., 11, 12, 25, 26, 38 CYMS, 26 Darlington, 4, 39 Derwentwater, 3rd earl of, 20; countess of, 18 Dilston, 11 diocese, 30, 38; 150th anniversary, 42; archives, 7; historiography, 42 Dominicans, in Newcastle, 32, 33, 48; Sisters, 33 Duckett, Bl. John, 17 Dunn, family of Newcastle, 14; A.M., architect, 15, 49 Durham, 2, 19, 30, 31, 47, 48, 49 Education, 2, 6, 37 Ellerker, SJ, Thomas, 43 Errington, Anthony, 37; Ven. George, 25 Esh Laude, 50 excursion reports, 39-45 Eyre, Charles, 19 Fawdon, 13 Felling, 8 Fenham, 3 Fisher, Cardinal John, 49 Flint, James Mather, 2 Foran, James, 16 Forcer, Thomas, 44 Forster, A.M.C., obit., 10

Forster, family of Upper Eshells, 18 Franciscans in Newcastle, 16 French exiled clergy, 11, 15, 17, 34 Gateshead, 3 German prisoners of war, 37 Gilbert, Nicholas Alain, 12, 15 Goldie family, 49 Gordon riots, 38 Gosforth, stone cross, 46 Grosmont Priory, 19, 20 Haddington, 15 Hadfield, Matthew, 21 Hansom, Edward J., 49; Joseph A., 50 Harbour House, 10, 33 Hardwick Hall, 13 Hartbushes, 13 Harvey, Francis, 47 Hemy, Henri C., 40; Henri F., 36, 47 Hexhamshire, 41 Hibernians, 4, 26 Hilda, St., of Whitby, 40 Hinsley, Cardinal Arthur, 23, 49 Holtby SJ, Richard, 36 Holy Island, 2 Holy Land, 29 Howard, Lord William, 35 Hull, 38 Hulne Priory, 34 industrial schools, 14 Ingleby, David, 34 Ingram, Bl. John, 29 Irish, Catholic population &c., 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 21, 42, 43, 49 Italians, in Newcastle, 36 Jacobites, 37; novels, 47 James II, 41 Jesuits, 3, 4, 5, 47; ex-Jesuits, 34; suppression of, 45 Kennett, family of Coxhoe, 24 Kuyte, Francis J.A., 34 Lacy, Bp. Richard, 51 Lambspringe Abbey, 46

Larkin, Charles, 28 Lartington, 39 Lawson, Dorothy, 39 Leadbitter, William, 15 Leeds, diocese, 37; St Saviour's, 10 Leyburn, Bp., 12 Lindsay, Bp. H., 44 Lingard, John, 46 Lisbon, 8 Longhorsley, 41 Lumley, Lord John, 41, 51 Maire family, 51 martyrs, Bl. & St., 7, 25, 27, 28, 37 martyrs, forgotten, 42 McGuinness, P., obit., 34 Mercy, Sisters of, 32 Merry del Val, Cardinal Rafael, 45, 47, 48 Meynell, Wm., 39 Middlesbrough, 38, 51 More, Thomas, 40 Morpeth, 8, 33, 35; St Robert, 33 National Catholic Congress, 20 Naworth, 35 NECHS, founding of, 40 Newcastle, 2, 6, 8, 41, 42, 46; medieval hospitals in, 45 Newhouse, Durham, 50 Newman, John Henry, 26 Newminster, 41, 44; St Robert of, 14 Newsham, Charles, 47 Nicholson, W.J., obit., 28 Northern Brethren's Fund, 21 northern peerage, 51 northern rebellion, (1569), 17, 49 Northumberland, chapels, 13 Northumbria, Irish mission to, 42 Oblates of Mary Immaculate, 18 Oswald, St., 34, 45 outline history, 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 Papists Cross, 17 Paris, 22, 44 parish registers, 1 Peat, Lady Jane, 27; legacy of, 28

Percy, Bl. Thomas, 45 Pinkney, Miles, 19, al. Thomas Carre, 43, 44 Pius II, pope, 35 Poor Clares, 13, 42, 49 Postgate, Ven. Nicholas, 10 Pugin, 28, 49 Radcliffe, family of Dilston, 11 recusant(s), estates in Durham, 30, 31; Northumberland, 23; in 1780/1787; doctors, 23 restoration of English hierarchy, 44 Richardson, John, 47 Riddell family, of Gateshead & Fenham, 3 rising of the north (1569), 17, 49 Ruthwell, 41, 46 Salvin, Rebecca (nee Collingwood), 48 Sarum usage, 51 Silburn, Dorothy, 17, 20 Silvertop, family of Minsteracres, 18, 43, 48 Smith, Bp. Thos., 27 Smith, W.V., obit., 21 Snowdon, family of Fawdon, 13 Southerne, Ven. Wm., 26 Spencer, CP, Fr. Ignatius, 41 Stackpoole, Maria de, 32

Stockton, St Mary, 9 Sunderland, St John Bosco Training Centre, 37; SVP, 40; Irish in, 43 Swallowell, Bl. George, 32 Sweetheart Abbey, 41 Tempest, family, 38; Robert, 33 Terry, Sir Richard, 48 Thornley, 33 Thropton, 27 tin churches, 24 Tunstal, Bp. Cuthbert, 43 Tunstall, Marmaduke, 50 Tyneside, 13, 22 Ullathornes of Yorkshire, 40 Upper Eshells, 18 Ushaw, 1, 8, 23, 24, 49 vicars apostolic, 16, 17 Ward, Thomas, 41 Warrilow, SJ, Wm., 47 Warwick Bridge, 14 Whittingham, St Mary, 28 Widdrington, Wm., 4th baron, 22, 33 Wilkinson, Bp. Thomas, 13, 26 Wilkinson, SJ, Thos, 33 Witham, Thomas Ed., 39 Wooler, St Ninian's, 12 York, 49; Lop Lane, 42 Yorkshire, 50; Brethren's Fund, 47; landowners, 49; women recusants, 30

Authors and Contributors Adams, P.A., 10 Anson, P.F., 27, 28 Archer, A., 5 Bellenger, D., 11, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22 Boddy, G.W., 19, 20 Bradley, G.T., 3 Brain, C., 49 Brown, M., 31, 49, 51 Bush, M., 46 Camm, Bede, 26

Carmelite Community, 4 Cashman, M.J., 13, 29 Chadwick, A., 17 Clavering, E., 16, 22, 37, 43 Connelly, R., 39, 40 Connor, M., 47 Consitt, S., 25 Cooter, R.J., 2, 4 Cramer, A., 40 Crosby, J., 25

Currer, B., 37 Doyle, A.I., 35, 43, 48, 49 Duffy, G., 42 Dunleavy, J., 51 Dunn, K.J.C., 33 Edgar, L., 6 Edwards, F.O., 3, 5 Enda, M., 32 Everatt, A.C., 34 Fee, W., 7, 27, 28, 37, 42 Felicity, M., 33 Festing, M., 44 Fetherston, V., 43 Fewster, E., 30, 31 Forster, A.M.C., 1-4, 6-10, 14, 25, 26, 32, 44, 48 Forster, C.P., 13 Forster, F., 17 Foster, M.R., 24 Foster, S., 18, 20 Fotheringham, A., 39 Fraser, C.M., 3, 38, 46, 40 Fulton, M., 49 Gard, R., 7, 16, 23, 40, 41, 44-46 Gavin, J., 45 Gilley, S., 42, 49 Gilroy, L., 39 Gooch, L., 13, 16, 17, 21, 27, 29, 34, 37, 39, 41, 46-51 Hagerty, J., 18, 20, 23, 27, 35, 37 41, 44, 48, 49 Halliday, D., 12 Hanratty, J., 36 Harris, P., 50 Harrison, A., 34, 35, 37 Hemy, R.A., 36 Henfrey, A.W., 38 Hilton, J.A., 5, 7, 8, 12 Hodgson, B., 32, 33 Holt, G., 4, 18, 36, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47 Johnson, M.A., 49 Johnstone, T., 35 Joyce, M.B., 2, 6 Kelly, J., 49 Kennair, K., 48

Lauderdale, earl of, 15 Lawlor, J.M., 19 Lawson, B., 39 Leonard, F., 43 Lindsay, H., 44 Locke, P., 48 Long, B., 17 Longley, K.M., 19, 31, 34 Macdermott, T.P., 28 Mayne, M-T., 51 McCombie, F., 36 McGuinness, P., 5, 6, 12, 14, 28, 32, 33 Meade, D.m., 51Michael, M., 42 Milburn, D., 1, 21, 31, 34-36, 39-50 Minskip, D., 38, 42, 47, 49 Morris, M., 40 Muir, T.E., 47, 48 Mulvey, G., 15, 21 Murphy, R.A., 44 Newman, C., 30 Newman, P.R., 9 Nicholson, W.J., 1, 8, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21-24, 29 Oates, D., 36 Oates, M. 43, 44, 40 O'Connor, J.L., 10 Onslow, F.A., 8, 13 Phillips, P., 43, 50 Power, E., 11, 12 Rice, F., 35 Rounding, A., 22, 33, 38 Schmitt, A., 51 Scollen, J.B., 10, 26, 34 Scott, G., 15, 25, 32, 35 Shankland, H., 36 Sharratt, M., 8, 24 Shaw, E., 18 Smith, D.W., 27, 29, 30, 37, 44 Smith, W.V., 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13, 23, 35, 45 Solanki, V., 49 Stephens, E., 47 Storey, A., 48 Sutton, G., 49

Thomas, D.H., 14, 36, 40 Thornton. G., 14, 17, 32, 36, 38-42, 45, 46 Turnham, M., 51 Tweedy, J.M., 9, 11 Vaughan, F.J., 12, 18

Watson, W., 50 Welford, R., 41 Wilde, P. de, 15 Williams, J.A., 38

Contents No. 1

Spring 1975

A.M.C. Forster, ‘An outline history of the Catholic Church in north east England from the sixteenth century, I’

3

D. Milburn, ‘Introducing Ushaw’

10

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Ralph Peter Clavering of Callaly’

18

W.V. Smith, ‘Tracing our Catholic forefathers’

25

W.V. Smith, ‘Location of registers of Durham and Northumberland parishes’ 31 No. 2

Autumn 1975

A.M.C. Forster, ‘An outline history of the Catholic Church in north east England from the sixteenth century, II’

3

M.B. Joyce, ‘Catholic education in sixteenth century Northumberland’

9

R.J. Cooter, ‘On calculating the nineteenth century Irish Catholic population of Durham and Newcastle’

16

Will of Fr. James Mather-Flint of Stella, 1800

26

The pilgrimage to Holy Island, 1887

28

No. 3

Spring 1976

A.M.C. Forster, ‘An outline history of the Catholic Church in north east England from the sixteenth century, III’ W.V. Smith, ‘The Riddell family of Gateshead and Fenham as recusants in the seventeenth century’

3

10

F.O. Edwards, SJ, ‘’Residence of Saint John 1717-1858 Part I: The Alnwick Fund and Chapel’

17

G.T. Bradley, ‘Bishop Briggs’ visitation of Durham and Northumberland in 1839’

24

No. 4

Autumn 1976

A.M.C. Forster, ‘An outline history of the Catholic Church in north east England from the sixteenth century, IV’

3

T.G. Holt, SJ, ‘The Jesuits in the City of Durham 1700-1827’

11

R.J. Cooter, ‘Hibernians and Geordies in the nineteenth century’

20

The Community, ‘The Carmelite Convent at Darlington’

30

No. 5

Spring 1977

J.A. Hilton, ‘The Counter-Reformation in the north-east’

3

F.O. Edwards, SJ, ‘Residence of Saint John, 1717-1858 Part II: The Jesuits outside Alnwick and Durham City’

13

P. McGuinness, ‘Saint Mary’s Cathedral: The early years, Part I’

21

A. Archer, OP, ‘Restoring the ancient glories of Catholicism’

26

No. 6

Autumn 1977

A.M.C. Forster, ‘The story of Cartington’

3

M.B. Joyce, ‘Catholic education in seventeenth-century Northumberland’

11

P. McGuinness, ‘Saint Mary’s Cathedral: The early years Part 2’

21

L. Edgar, ‘Catholic life in Newcastle seventy years ago’

26

No. 7

Spring 1978

W. Fee, ‘The Venerable Martyrs of the diocese of Hexham & Newcastle’

3

A.M.C. Forster, ‘Incident on the Border’

8

J.A. Hilton, ‘Catholicism in Jacobean Northumberland’

10

W.V. Smith, ‘The 1851 Census of Worship and the Irish immigration into County Durham’

20

R.M. Gard, ‘The archives of the diocese of Hexham and Newcastle’

31

No. 8

Autumn 1978

J.A. Hilton, ‘Catholicism in Caroline Northumberland’

3

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Catholics in Morpeth in the eighteenth century’

11

A.M.C. Forster, ‘Catholic baptisms, marriages and burials’

22

F.A. Onslow, ‘The Felling Mass vestment’

26

M. Sharratt, ‘The Lisbon Collection at Ushaw’

30

No. 9

Spring 1979

P.R. Newman, ‘Catholics in arms: The regiment of Colonel Sir Robert Clavering of Callaly’

3

A.M.C. Forster, ‘It takes all sorts…’

10

W.V. Smith, ‘St Mary’s parish, Stockton on Tees to 1900’

13

J.M. Tweedy, ‘A study of mid-nineteenth century expansion’

21

Recent publications

28

No. 10

Autumn 1979

Ann M.C. Forster, an obituary, lists of publications and of historical notes and transcripts

3

J.L. O’Connor, ‘Venerable Nicholas Postgate, 1599-1679’

7

A.M.C. Forster, ‘An outline history of the Catholic Church in north east England from the sixteenth century, V, Northumberland 1688-1720’

10

J. Scollen, ‘Harbour House Chapel’

17

P.A. Adams, ‘The convert clergy of St Saviour’s, Leeds’

21

No 11

Spring 1980

E. Power, ‘St Cuthbert, Part I’

3

W.V. Smith, ‘The chaplains of the Radcliffe family of Dilston Castle’

11

D. Bellenger, ‘The French exiled clergy in the north east’

20

J.M. Tweedy, ‘Irish immigrant mobility and religious practice in nineteenth-century Durham’

25

No. 12

Autumn 1980

J.A. Hilton, ‘The recusant commons in the north east 1570-1642 ’

3

F.J. Vaughan, ‘Bishop Leyburn and his confirmation register of 1687’

14

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Nicholas Alain Gilbert, French émigré priest, 1762-1821’

19

E. Power, ‘St Cuthbert, Part 2’

23

P. McGuinness, Index to Northern Catholic History Nos. 1-11

33

D. Halliday, ‘The diocesan missionary establishment at St Ninian’s, Wooler, 1851-1854’

36

No. 13

Spring 1981

M.J. Cashman, ‘The Catholic underground on Elizabethan Tyneside’

3

F.A. Onslow, ‘Four Poor Clare Sisters’

11

W.V. Smith, ‘Hardwick Hall and Hartbushes’

15

C.P. Forster, ‘The Snowdons of Fawdon’

19

L. Gooch, ‘Thomas William Wilkinson [1825-1909] Bishop of Hexham &Newcastle 1889-1909’

26

‘Catholic chapels in Northumberland, 1830’

32

No. 14

Autumn 1981

G.B. Thornton, ‘St Robert of Newminster and the early Cistercians’

3

A.M.C. Forster, ‘The Corby family of Durham’

10

P. McGuinness, ‘Some notes on the Dunn family of Newcastle upon Tyne’

15

D.H. Thomas, ‘The certified industrial schools for Catholic boys and girls in the north of England 1882-1933’

25

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Warwick Bridge and Corby Castle’

31

No. 15

Spring 1982

G. Scott, ‘A monk’s view of the Durham coal industry in 1750’

3

D. Bellenger, ‘Nicholas Alain Gilbert (1762-1821) French émigré priest’

13

P. de Wilde, ‘Letters of William Leadbitter (1832-1863) curate of St Mary’s cathedral 1861’

15

Earl of Lauderdale, ‘The restoration of the shrine of Our Lady of Haddington’

19

G. Mulvey, ‘A.M. Dunn (1832-1917), a Newcastle architect’

30

Review: J.M. Tweedy, Popish Elvet, the history of St Cuthbert’s, Durham, Pt. 1 (1982) by W.J. Nicholson

32

No. 16

Autumn 1982

R.M. Gard, ‘The Franciscans in Newcastle, 1237-1539’

3

L. Gooch, ‘The Vicars Apostolic of the Northern District, Part 1: 1688-1790’ 11 E. Clavering, ‘Catholics and the rise of the Durham coal trade’

16

‘Fr James Foran (1823-1900), Tyneside missioner to the Falkland Islands’

25

No. 17

Spring 1983

G. Thornton, ‘The rising in the north, 1569’

3

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Blessed John Duckett (1613-1644) priest and martyr’

10

D. Bellenger, ‘Dorothy Silburn (1753-1820), mother of the French exiled clergy’

14

F. Forster & B. Long, ‘The papists cross’

17

L. Gooch, ‘The Vicars Apostolic of the Northern District Part 2: 1790-1850’ 20 A. Chadwick, ‘The altars of St Mary’s Alnwick 1872 and 1932’ No. 18

24 Autumn 1983

T.G. Holt, ‘Berwick upon Tweed, the story of a legacy’

3

E. Shaw, ‘Notes on the Silvertop family of Minsteracres, 1682-1956’

9

F.J. Vaughan, ‘Forsters of Upper Eshells’

18

J.M. Hagerty, ‘The oblates of Mary Immaculate and their northern missions’ 22 S. Foster, ‘The countess of Derwentwater: a note on her fate’

32

No. 19

Spring 1984

G.W. Boddy, ‘Catholic missioners at Grosmont Priory: Part I’

3

K.M. Longley, ‘An alternative to taxation: the crown raises £5,000 from Durham recusants, 1616’

9

D. Bellenger, ‘Miles Pinkney (1599-1674), a Durham priest in counter-Reformation Paris’

13

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Irish priests in the north east in the eighteenth century’

18

J.M. Lawlor, ‘Charles Eyre (1817-1902)’

23

‘St Mary’s convent and school, Berwick upon Tweed, 1889-1983, Part I, 1889-1949

28

No. 20

Autumn 1984

G.W. Boddy, ‘Catholic Missioners at Grosmont Priory, Part II’

3

S. Foster, ‘The earl of Derwentwater: a note on his last resting place’

15

D. Bellenger, ‘Dorothy Silburn: a further note’

18

J. Hagerty, ‘The first National Catholic Congress’

21

‘Let down your nets’

31

No. 21

Spring 1985

D. Milburn, ‘William Vincent Smith (1900-1985) priest and historian’

3

L. Gooch, ‘The Northern Brethren’s Fund’

6

G. Mulvey, ‘Matthew Hadfield (1812-1885) a Sheffield architect’

13

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Irish priests in the north east in the nineteenth century’

16

‘St Mary’s convent and schools, Berwick upon Tweed, 1889-1983, Part 2, 1950-1983’

25

No. 22

Autumn 1985

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Catholic Tyneside 1600-1800’

3

E. Clavering, ‘Catholics in early seventeenth-century Tyne coal: a reassessment’

13

A. Rounding, ‘William, 4th baron Widdrington of Blankney, c.1675-1743’

24

D. Bellenger, ‘Paris in the Terror: letter of a French monk to a Northumbrian gentleman, 1795’

31

No. 23

Spring 1986

R.M. Gard, ‘Northumberland recusants 1592-1601’

3

W.V. Smith, ‘Recusant doctors in Northumberland and Durham 1650-1790’ 15 J. Hagerty, ‘Hinsley at Ushaw’

27

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Fasting during Holy Week, 1898’

35

No. 24

Autumn 1986

M.R. Foster, ‘The Kennets of Coxhoe: Catholic gentry in County Durham, c.1614-1715’

3

M. Sharratt, ‘The origin and growth of the Ushaw library’

22

W.J. Nicholson, ‘Belgian and Dutch priests in north east England’

35

‘John William Bewick (1824-1886)’

43

‘Tin churches’

44

No. 25

Spring 1987

‘The twelfth centenary of St Cuthbert, 1887’

3

S. Consitt, ‘St Cuthbert’

8

G. Scott, ‘Some notes on the Benedictine secret regarding St Cuthbert’s body in the eighteenth century’

14

‘North east martyrs among the new Blessed Martyrs’

18

A.M.C. Forster, ‘The Venerable George Errington’

20

J. Crosby, ‘Joseph Bonomi (1739-1808), architect’

30

No. 26

Autumn 1987

J.B. Scollen, ‘A twelfth-century painting of St Cuthbert’

3

A.M.C. Forster, ‘Ven. William Southerne: another Tyneside martyr’

6

B. Camm, ‘Thomas William Wilkinson (1825-1909) Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle, 1889-1909: A memorial tribute 1909’

20

The Hibernian Society

27

Letter of John Henry Newman (1801-1890), 1879

28

General Conference of the Catholic Young Men’s Societies at Newcastle, 1888

31

No. 27

Spring 1988

W. Fee, ‘The beatified martyrs of the north’

3

L. Gooch, ‘The last recusants of the north east: The reports of 1780 and 1787’ 7 D.W. Smith, ‘Lady Jane Peat, 1752-1842: a Catholic eccentric’

12

J.M. Hagerty, ‘Notes on the Northern District under Bishop Thomas Smith

20

1821-1831’ P.F. Anson, ‘Biddlestone and Thropton in 1934’ No. 28

31 Autumn 1988

W. Fee, ‘The heroines of persecution days’

3

T.P. MacDermott, ‘Charles Larkin, radical reformer 1800-1879’

13

P. McGuinness, ‘Pugin and St Mary’s cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne’

18

P.F. Anson, ‘St Mary’s, Whittingham, in 1934’

33

Rev. W.J. Nicholson, 1917-1988

35

No. 29

Spring 1989

M.J. Cashman, ‘Bl. John Ingram, 1565-1594: the Gateshead martyr’

3

D.W. Smith, ‘Priscilla Maria Beckwith, 1806-1877: a forgotten Victorian lady’

20

W.J. Nicholson, ‘A Victorian priest: Rev. Thomas Ord in the Holy Land, 1865’

32

L. Gooch, ‘Lady Peat’s legacy’

38

No. 30

Autumn 1989

D.W. Smith, ‘The rebellious organist’

3

C. Newman, ‘The rôle of women in early Yorkshire recusancy: a reappraisal’ 8 E. Fewster, ‘The valuation of Catholic estates in Durham 1724’

17

The diocese of Hexham and Newcastle, 1850-1875

29

No. 31

Spring 1990

D. Milburn, ‘St Benedict Biscop (628-689/690): an appreciation on the occasion of the 13th centenary of his death’ K.M. Longley, ‘The lost body of St Margaret Clitherow: an hypothesis’

3

11

E. Fewster, ‘The valuation of Catholic estates in Durham, 1724: Part 2’

26

M. Brown, ‘The Belgian colony at Elisabethville, Birtley, 1916-1919’

38

No. 32 G. Thornton, ‘Bede: an appreciation’

1991 3

B. Hodgson, OP, ‘The Dominicans in Newcastle: Part I, 1239-1539’

11

A.M.C. Forster, ‘Blessed George Swallowell’

18

G. Scott, OSB, ‘The Benedictines in the north east in the eighteenth century’ 28 P. McGuinness, ‘Maria de Stacpoole, 1840-1872: letters from France during the Franco-Prussian war’

44

M. Enda, RSM, ‘Mercy mission to Sunderland: works of the Sisters of Mercy on Wearside, 1843-1990’

56

No. 33

1992

C.M. Fraser, ‘Recusant wives, widows and daughters’

3

Anon., ‘Fr Thomas Wilkinson, SJ: a Morpeth confessor – or martyr?’

9

A. Rounding, ‘A strange tale: the story of Robert Tempest of Thornley’

21

A. Rounding, ‘Lord Widdrington: a postscript’

25

K.J.C. Dunn, ‘The diaries of Winefred Salvin’

27

B. Hodgson, OP, ‘The Dominicans in Newcastle: Part II, 1539-1992’

31

M. Felicity, OP, ‘The Sisters of the Dominican Order’

39

P. McGuinness, ‘Harbour House, County Durham’

45

Review: J. Perkins & P. Litton, Roman Catholics in North West Yorkshire 1767 (1990); Roman Catholics in the diocese of Durham (1991)

48

Index to authors and articles, Nos., 1-32

49

No. 34

1993

J.B. Scollen, ‘St Oswald, king of Northumbria, 605-642’

3

A.C. Everatt, ‘The foundation of Hulne Priory’

9

K.M. Longley, ‘David Ingleby, the ‘fox’ that got away’

18

L. Gooch, ‘Ex-Jesuits and French exiles in the north east’

36

D. Milburn, ‘New for old: the Bowes Museum chapel in the park’

46

A. Harrison, ‘ “The Dutch connection”: Father Francis James Arcadius Kuyte (1853-1935)’

58

‘Peter McGuinness (1931-1992)’

65

Review: G. Scott, OSB, Gothic rage undone: English monks in the age of enlightenment (1992), D. Milburn

67

No. 35

1994

A. Harrison, ‘Pope Pius II in the north east’

3

F. Rice, ‘St John Boste (1543-1594): martyr-saint of the diocese’

6

W.V. Smith, ‘Widdrington Bourne of Morpeth: a papist schoolmaster in 1764’

18

D. Milburn, ‘Douai to Durham: the second centenary of Crook Hall’

36

G. Scott, OSB, ‘A brief history of Birtley Catholic mission and parish’

46

T. Johnstone & J. Hagerty, ‘The priest in the armed forces’

58

A.I. Doyle, ‘Books of Lord William Howard of Naworth’

67

No. 36 G.B. Thornton, ‘Aelred of Rievaulx: abbot of England’

1995 3

G. Holt, SJ, ‘Richard Holtby, SJ (1552-1640): missioner in the north east’

15

H. Shankland, ‘Italians in Newcastle 1800-1900’

21

D. Oates, R.A. Hemy & D.H. Thomas, ‘Henri Frederick Hemy (1818-1888) and his descendants’

31

D. Milburn, ‘Fait accompli: the Bowes Memorial Church at last’

42

F. McCombie, ‘A tale of two churches’

58

J. Hanratty, ‘A Victorian family’

66

No. 37 W. Fee, ‘The beatified lay heroes of the north east’

1996 3

L. Gooch, ‘The Catholic Jacobites of north east:England:’ “a doomed species”?

11

E. Clavering, ‘Anthony Errington 1778-1848’

20

B. Currer, ‘Catholic participation in the national system of education, 1833-1860, in the north east’

26

J.M. Hagerty, ‘The diocese of Leeds during the First World War’

36

D.W. Smith, ‘The St John Bosco Training Centre, Sunderland, 1934-1937’

49

A. Harrison, ‘The spiritual welfare of the German Catholic prisoners of war in the north east, 1940-1948’

59

No. 38 G. Thornton, ‘St Cuthbert revisited’ C.M. Fraser, ‘Catholic clergy in the diocese of Durham 1563’

1997 3 20

A. Rounding, ‘The tradition of Catholicism in Stella during the seventeenth 28 century: is it fact or fiction? The story of the Tempests, 1600-1700’ J.A. Williams, ‘Hull, Burton Constable and the Gordon riots’

39

D. Minskip, ‘The Middlesbrough troubles of 1871’

52

‘A note on the growth of the diocese from 1850 to 1925’

67

A.W. Henfrey, ‘Biddlestone – a secure future at last’

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No. 39

1998

D. Milburn, ‘Mag néo na sachsan’

3

R. Connelly, ‘Dorothy Lawson (1580-1632), Newcastle heroine of the Catholic resistance in England’

7

G. Holt, ‘William Meynell (1744-1826) and his travels’

15

A Fotheringham, ‘Printing, publishing and bookselling in the north east before 1800’

24

D. Milburn, ‘ “A kinder man or better master never lived”: Monsignor Thomas Edward Witham of Lartington (1806-1897)’

31

L. Gooch, ‘An archbishop for Darlington?’

57

L. Gilroy & B. Lawson, ‘The Catholic Women’s League: a short history of the Hexham and Newcastle branch’

63

G. Thornton, ‘Blanchland Abbey and Warden Church’ [excursion]

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No. 40 G.B. Thornton, ‘Christianity in Britannia Inferior’

1999 3

R. Connelly, ‘Saint Hilda of Whitby (614-680)’

15

C.M. Fraser, ‘Holidays or holy days’

22

M. Oates, ‘The Ullathornes of Yorkshire and their descent from Thomas More’

26

A. Cramer, ‘Peter Athanasius Allanson, monk, missioner, historian’

35

M. Morris, ‘Reports of the Society of St Vincent de Paul in Sunderland, 1847, 1849’

47

D.H. Thomas, ‘Henri Christopher Hemy (1854-1934) Doctor of Music’

51

D. Milburn, Excursions during 1998

55

R. Gard, ‘The North East Catholic History Society: its founding in 1974’

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No 41

2000

D. Milburn, ‘North west passage: Ruthwell and Sweetheart Abbey’

3

L. Gooch, ‘John, Lord Lumley: an Elizabethan conspirator and collector’

10

G. Holt, ‘Blessed Ralph Corby (1598-1644), missionary and martyr’

22

R. Welford, ‘A sketch of Newcastle during the reign of James II’

28

G. Scott, ‘Thomas Ward (1652-1708) and Hexhamshire Catholic apologetics in the Tyne valley’

32

R. Gard, ‘Father Ignatius Spencer, Passionist (1799-1864)’

38

J. Hagerty, ‘A new century, a new school: St Bede’sGrammar School, Bradford, 1900’

58

G. Thornton, ‘Newminster Abbey and Longhorsley’ [excursion]

68

No. 42 G. Thornton, ‘The Irish mission to Northumbria’

2001 3

W. Fee, ‘The forgotten six’

16

D. Minskip, ‘How many houses? A Lop Lane mystery, York’

20

D. Milburn, ‘Revival, restoration, reflection: celebrating the 150th anniversary of the diocese of Hexham and Newcastle’

29

M. Michael, ‘History of the Poor Clare monastery, Darlington’

44

S. Gilley, ‘The Roman Catholic historiography of the nineteenth & twentieth centuries in the north east’

51

G.Duffy, ‘The famine Irish in Newcastle & Co. Durham: sources for genealogical research’

59

Excursions during the millennium year

67

No. 43

2002

A.I. Doyle, ‘Tunstal, the survivor’

3

M. Oates, ‘Miles Pinkney, alias Thomas Carre (1599-1674) founder of the

9

Augustinian convent and St Gregory’s college, Paris’ E. Clavering, ‘The desperate faction: Catholic coalowners in the Fifteen’

18

G. Holt, ‘Thomas Ellerker, SJ: a theologian from Co. Durham’

31

P. Phillips, ‘Catholic biblemongers: Silvertop or Copperbottom?’

39

V. Fetherston, ‘Irish Catholicism in Sunderland in the nineteenth century’

47

F. Leonard, ‘The Catholic Evidence Guild in Durham and Northumberland 1925-1970’

60

D. Milburn, ‘A rural ride: Swinburn’ [excursion]

67

No. 44 A.M.C. Forster, ‘The recusancy of Thomas Forcer’

2003 3

M. Oates, ‘An English convent in Paris through 250 years’

14

R.A. Murphy, ‘A Catholic ‘clanger’ and a Protestant explosion: the anti-Catholic agitation at the time of the 1850 restoration of the English Catholic hierarchy’

25

D.W. Smith, ‘Are there any more at home like you?’

43

H. Lindsay, ‘From altar-boy to bishop, 1927-2002’

48

D. Milburn, ‘Lastingham, Byland and Rievaulx’ [excursions]

57

M. Festing, ‘Swinburne’ [excursion]

64

Review: G.B. Thornton, The story of an abbey and its first abbot [Newminster] (nd), R. Gard

68

No. 45 J. Gavin, ‘St Oswald of Northumbria (604-642): the just king’

2004 3

R.M. Gard, ‘The medieval hospitals of Northumberland and Newcastle’

11

G.B. Thornton, ‘Blessed Thomas Percy (1528-1572)’

21

W.V. Smith & G. Holt, ‘Mrs Durham and the suppression of the Jesuits’

33

D. Milburn, ‘Caveat for a cardinal: the public life of Ushaw’s Merry del Val’ 46 D. Milburn, ‘Selby Abbey; Felton’ [excursions]’ No. 46

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G.B. Thornton, ‘Three stone crosses: Bewcastle, Ruthwell, Gosforth’

3

C.M. Fraser, ‘In time of strife: Geoffrey de Burdon, Prior of Durham’

19

R.M. Gard, ‘Lamspringe Abbey monks who served as chaplains in Northumberland and Durham’

27

D. Milburn, ‘John Lingard’s History of England’

32

J. Bush, ‘ “The horrid war I’Sangeyt”: a sectarian riot in Newcastle, 1851’

45

L. Gooch, ‘Bishop Chadwick’s letters from Rome 1869/70’

53

No. 47

2006

G. Holt, ‘William Warrilow and the Jesuit mission in Newcastle upon Tyne’

1

M. O’Connor, ‘Francis Harvey’

7

T.E. Muir, ‘Charles Newsham, Henry Hemy, John Richardson and the rise of Benediction music in nineteenth-century Catholic England’

10

L. Gooch, ‘Northumbrian Jacobite novels’

23

D. Minskip, ‘Common stock and Brethren Fund – a right Yorkshire mix up!’ 25 ‘An exhortation to decent behaviour in chapels’

36

D. Milburn, ‘Caveat for a cardinal: the public life of Ushaw’s Merry del Val: 38 Part 2, relationship with the Church in England’ E. Stephens, ‘The fate of the Durham chapter in 1559’ No. 48

49 2007

T.E. Muir, ‘Sir Richard Terry and the music at St Dominic’s Priory church, Newcastle, 1930-1939’

1

P. Locke, ‘The organ in St Dominic’s Priory church Newcastle’

15

A.M.C. Forster, ‘Portrait of a recusant lady’

19

D. Milburn, ‘Caveat for a cardinal: the public life of Ushaw’s Merry del Val: 25 Part 3, relationship with Ushaw College’ J. Hagerty & K. Kennair, ‘Newcastle Catenians and the Great War’

34

A.I. Doyle, ‘The fate of the Durham chapter in 1559 – addenda

40

A. Storey, ‘Ailred’s account of the Battle of the Standard’

42

Reviews: 53 M. Harvey, Lay religious life in late medieval Durham (2006), L. Gooch. F. Dobson, The life and times of George Silvertop of Minsteracres (2004), D. Milburn D. Cross, Joseph Bouet’s Durham: drawings from the age of reform (2005), L. Gooch No. 49 M.A. Johnson, ‘Architects to a diocese: Dunn and Hansom of Newcastle’

2008 3

D. Milburn, ‘Ushaw’s first centenary celebrations’

18

D. Minskip, ‘’York, Ushaw and the Goldies’

28

J. Hagerty, ‘Arthur Hinsley: a Yorkshire cardinal’

37

G. Sutton, ‘John Fisher: a case of mistaken identity?’

43

C Brain, V. Solanki, A.I. Doyle, ‘The legacy of the Darlington Poor Clares’ 46 M. Fulton, ‘Three Yorkshire Catholic landowners in the eighteenth century’ 49 Reviews: R. Cooter, When Paddy met Geordie: the Irish in County Durham and Newcastle 1840-1850 (2005), S. Gilley. K.J. Kesselring, The northern rebellion of 1569: faith, politics and protest in Elizabethan England (2007) J. Kelly. R. Gameson (ed.), Treasures of Durham University Library (2007), L. Gooch. W.J. Campbell, Ushaw College 1808-2008 (2008), M. Brown R. Hill, God’s architect: Pugin and the building of romantic Britain

55

(2007), L. Gooch No. 50 P. Phillips, ‘Marmaduke Tunstall, gentleman historian’

2009 3

D. Milburn, ‘From valley to hilltop: the transfer of the Newhouse mission to Esh Laude’

13

P. Harris, ‘A nomadic mission: the northern works of the Catholic architect J.A. Hansom 1803-82’

24

E. Watson, ‘Survival versus revival: the endurance of traditional religion in early Elizabethan Yorkshire’

41

Reviews: Tony Coia & Bob Hall, Parish of Tudhoe St Charles 1858-2008 (2008), J. Banham. D. Milburn, Douai’s day: the English College at Douai 1568-1793 (2008), L. Gooch. S.L. Bastow, The Catholic gentry of Yorkshire 1536-1642, resistance and accommodation (2007), D. Minskip P. Phillips, John Lingard, priest and historian (2008), L. Gooch G. Moorhouse, The last office: 1539 and the dissolution of a monastery (2008), A.I. Doyle.

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No. 51 D. M. Meade, ‘The Maire family memorial at Gilesgate, Durham’

2010 3

J. Dunleavy, ‘ ‘This long-standing, vexed question’: the burial of nonAnglicans in parish churchyards’

10

M. Brown, ‘The Sarum usage and the recusants’,

14

M. Turnham, ‘Richard Lacy and the making of a see town 1872-1879’

19

A. Schmitt, ‘The northern Catholic peerage and anti-Catholicism in the 1620s’

32

L. Gooch, ‘Catholic residential child-care in Newcastle 1872-1945’

41

Review: Leo Gooch, A complete pattern of nobility: John Lord Lumley (c.1534-1609), (2009), Marie-Thérèse Mayne

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