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A Day in The Peak
AN ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK TO
Bakewell Church, Haddon Hall, and Chatsworth
By Andreas Edward Cokayne
Transcriptions by Rosemary Lockie, © Copyright 2013
[Contents is printed at the END of the Booklet]
| Page |
Preface | 3 |
Bakewell and its Vicinity | 4 |
“A Day in the Peak” | 5 |
Distances from Bakewell | 6 |
Bakewell Church: | |
Archdeacon Balston, D.D. | 27, 37, 38, 39 |
Bells | 39, 40 |
Early Architectural history | 10, 11 |
Engraving of Old Cross | 25 |
Epitaphs | 40-42 |
Foljambe Monument | 28 |
Font | 24 |
Jonathan Wilson (stained glass window) | 37 |
Monuments | 28, 31-35 |
Old Cross in Churchyard | 20 |
Organ | 29 |
Sepulchral Slabs, etc | 16,17 |
South-west View | 13 |
Vernon Chapel | 31 |
Vignette View of Church from King Street, showing the Alms houses | 9 |
Haddon Hall: | |
Architectural dates | 49 |
Arms of Vernon and Avenell | 65 |
Arms, Crest, &c , of Duke of Rutland | 69 |
Arms of Vernon, and Crests of Manners and Vernon | 77 |
Banqueting Hall | 67 |
Chapel | 53-60 |
Dining Room | 72 |
Dorothy Vernon's Steps | 81 |
Dorothy Vernon's Walk | 86 |
Drawing Room | 74 |
Duke of Rutland | 44 |
Duchess of Rutland | 58 |
Early history | 45 |
Earl's Bed-room and Ante-room | 74 |
Elopement of Dorothy Vernon with John Manners | 33, 82, 83 |
King John's Charter | 45 |
Long Gallery or Ball Room | 75 |
Norman Column and Font in Chapel | 52 |
North-west general View | 43 |
Peveril (or Eagle) Tower | 80 |
“Peveril of the Peak” | 90 |
Pictures | 68,91 |
Porch | 62 |
Roman Altar | 63 |
Sir George Vernon | 32, 48, 72, 82 |
State Bed-room | 79 |
Tapestry | 74, 79, 80, 83-86 |
View of the Terrace | 86 |
Walks: | |
Direct pedestrian route: Haddon Hall to Chatsworth | 92 |
Direct pedestrian route: Chatsworth to Haddon Hall | 94 |
Chatsworth: | |
Architectural dates | 106-111 |
Arms, Crest, etc., of Duke of Devonshire | 107, 111 |
“Bess of Hardwick”, Countess of Shrewsbury | 101 |
Civil Wars | 106 |
Chapel | 121 |
Chatsworth Old Hall | 102 |
Conservatory and Pleasure Grounds | 130 |
Duke of Devonshire | 109, 112 |
Entrance Hall | 118 |
Fountains and Ornamental Water-works | 129 |
Great Hall | 118, 119 |
Hardwick Hall | 117 |
Libraries | 92,93 |
Lord Frederick Cavendish | 132 |
Mary, Queen of Scotland | 114 |
Private Apartments | 119 |
Queen Mary's Bower | 113 |
Sculpture Gallery | 125-127 |
Sir William Cavendish | 101 |
Sketch Galleries | 121 |
South-west view of Chatsworth | 115 |
State Rooms | 121-124 |
Edensor Church | 131 |
Edensor Village | 131 |
Edensor Hotel | 132 |
BY THE SAME AUTHOR AND PUBLISHERS.
Crown 8vo. 132 pages, with numerous Illustrations.
Price 6d. stiff covers; or 1/- cloth lettered.
The Shilling Edition has a special view of Haddon
Hall; and a map of the County of Derby.
B A K E W E L L
AND ITS VICINITY
Excursions, Drives, and Walks;
WITH
A TABLE OF AUTHORIZED CARRIAGE FARES
FROM BAKEWELL TO AND FROM
HADDON & CHATSWORTH.
AND
Some Notes
On Stone Circles
AND OTHER RUDE STONE MONUMENTS.
LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO.
BAKEWELL: COKAYNE, RUTLAND SQUARE.
1888.
[ Entered at Stationers' Hall. ]
OCR/transcript by Rosemary Lockie in May 2013.
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