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Appendix 1 - List of Rooke's Publications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 August 2019

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ARCHAEOLOGIA, THE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES

5 (1779): 207–8 ‘Description of Two Roman Camps in Gloucestershire. In a Letter to the Secretary’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 6 February 1777.

6 (1782): 110–15 ‘An Account of Some Druidical Remains on Stanton and Hartle Moor in the Peak, Derbyshire’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 6 April 1780.

7 (1785): 175–7 ‘A Further Account of Some Druidical Remains in Derbyshire’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 11 December 1783.

8 (1787): 209–17 ‘Some Account of the Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 5 May 1786.

8 (1787): 363–76 ‘An Account of the Remains of Two Roman Villae Discovered Near Mansfield Woadhouse in May and October, 1786’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 18 January 1787.

9 (1789): 137–40 ‘Account of a Roman Building and Camp Lately Discovered at Buxton, in the County of Derby’. In a Letter from Major Rooke to the Bishop of Carlisle, V.P.’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 6 March 1788.

9 (1789): 196–205 ‘Observations on the Roman Road and Camps in the Neighbourhood of Mansfield Woodhouse in the County of Nottingham. With an Introductory Letter to the Secretary from Sir George Yonge, Bart. Secretary at War, F.A.S.’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 5 June 1788.

9 (1789): 206–10 ‘Description of Some Remains on Harborough Rock, & c. in Derbyshire. In a Letter from Major Rooke to the Rev. Mr Norris, Secretary’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 6 November 1788.

9 (1789): 219–26 ‘Antiquities in Cumberland and Westmorland. In a Letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, V.P.’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 29 January 1789.

10 (1792): 105–13 ‘Druidical and Other British Remains in Cumberland. In a Letter to the Rev. Dr Lort’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 4 February 1790.

10 (1792): 114–17 ‘Description of Certain Pits in Derbyshire. In a Letter to the Hon. Daines Barrington’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 10 March 1790.

10 (1792): 137–42 ‘An Account of Some Roman Antiquities in Cumberland Hitherto Unnoticed’. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 3 June 1790.

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The Landscape Studies of Hayman Rooke (1723–1806)
Antiquarianism, Archaeology and Natural History in the Eighteenth Century
, pp. 161 - 166
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2019

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