1876
‘A Family in Distress’, Western Daily Press, 22 September 1876, p. 3.
1883
‘The Braithwaite and Buttermere Railway’, London Evening Standard, 5 February 1883, p. 2.
‘The Railway in Borrowdale’, Carlisle Patriot, 23 February 1883, p. 6.
‘The Braithwaite and Buttermere Railway’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 March 1883, p. 5.
‘The Braithwaite and Buttermere Railway: A Plain Contradiction’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 17 March 1883, p. 5.
1884
‘Proposed Alteration to Crosthwaite Church’ English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 December 1884, p. 5.
1886
‘Change Ringing at Crosthwaite Church’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 January 1886, p. 5.
‘Why Not Victoria Clergy Pension Fund and Church House?’ Spectator, 59 (13 November 1886), 1525.
1887
‘The Ambleside Railway’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 26 February 1887, p. 5. [Letter with W. H. Hills et al]
‘The Ambleside Railway’, Carlisle Journal, 1 March 1887, p. 3. [Letter with W. H. Hills et al]
‘Skiddaw Jubilee Bonfires’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 June 1887, p. 5.
‘To the Editor of the Carlisle Journal’, Carlisle Journal, 21 June 1887, p. 3.
‘Keswick and District Footpath Preservation Association’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 6 August 1887, p. 5. [Letter with W. Colville, W. R. Fitzpatrick and H. I. Jenkinson]
‘A National Issue at Stake’, Pall Mall Gazette, 1 October 1887, p. 6.
‘Closing Footpaths in the Lake District’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 December 1887, p. 4.
1888
[‘The Manchester Water Supply: The New Thirlmere Scheme. Letter dated 13 June 1888], Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 6 December 1888, p. 8. [Letter with G. Shaw-Lefevre and W. H. Hills]
[Letter on ‘The Manchester Water Supply: The New Thirlmere Scheme’], Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 6 December 1888, p. 8.
‘Women’s Temperance Meeting. Letters from County Council Candidates’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 15 December 1888, p. 4.
1889
‘Rare-Bird Preservation’, Spectator, 62 (2 March 1889), 298.
1890
[Letter to Keswick Literary and Scientific Society], English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 15 February 1890, p. 4.
‘Help for the Orphan Children of T. Irwin, Who was killed at Simpson’s Mine, Lafayette, Colorado, April 10th’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 10 May 1890, p. 5.
[Article/Letter on Rights of Way], County Council Times, circa August 1890.
‘County Councils and Rights of Way’, Westmorland Gazette, 16 August 1890, p. 2.
‘County Councils and Rights of Way’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 23 August 1890, p. 5.
[Letter], Carlisle Diocesan Magazine, 1 (November 1890), 77.
1891
‘Presentation to Miss Twelves’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 17 January 1891, p. 5.
‘County Council’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 May 1891, p. 5.
‘Pollution of the River Greta’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 30 May 1891, p. 5.
‘To the Editor of the Visitor and Guardian’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 6 June 1891, p. 5.
‘Dangerous Highways near Keswick’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 11 July 1891, p. 5.
‘Cumberland Ladies’ Association’, Carlisle Journal, 11 September 1891, p. 6. [Letter with W. Dobson]
‘The Watch-Night at Crosthwaite Church’, Carlisle Journal, 11 December 1891, p. 7.
1892
‘The Uppingham Nettleship Memorial Fund’, Times, 12 November 1892, p. 10.
‘Footpath Legislation’, Times, 29 November 1892, p. 14.
1894
‘Snowden’, Times, 6 November 1894, p. 8.
‘The Proposed Railway Up Snowden’, North Wales Chronicle, 10 November 1894, p. 5.
‘The Wild Birds’ Protection Amendment Act’, Times, 28 November 1894, p. 14.
1895
‘Skating on Derwentwater’, Westminster Gazette, 22 January 1895, p. 5. [Telegram]
‘To the Electors of the Keswick Division of the County of Cumberland’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 March 1895, p. 4.
‘To the Electors of the Keswick Division of the County of Cumberland’, West Cumberland Times, 2 March 1895, p. 4.
‘To the Electors of the Keswick Division of the County of Cumberland’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 March 1895, p. 4.
‘To the Electors of the Keswick Division of the County of Cumberland’, West Cumberland Times, 9 March 1895, p. 4.
‘Wild Bird Protection’, Times, 16 April 1895, p. 11.
‘The Passion Play at Selzach’, Times, 12 July 1895, p. 5.
‘A Wordsworth Fountain’, Times, 31 July 1895, p. 9.
‘The Scientific and Humane Slaughter of Cattle’, Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 31 August 1895, p. 7.
‘The Fall of Foyers – Mr. Ruskin’s Opinion’, Times, 16 September 1895, p. 5.
‘The Fall of Foyers’, Manchester Courier, 1 October 1895, p. 8.
‘Canon Rawnsley and the Fall of Foyers’, Lakes Herald, 4 October 1895, p. 5.
‘The Fall of Foyers’, Times, 17 October 1895, p. 12. [Letter with J. Bryce]
‘The Trinity Almshouses or Hospital’, Times, 26 November 1895, p. 7.
‘The Sty Head Pass Road: Canon Rawnsley and the County Surveyor’, Carlisle Patriot, 15 November 1895, p. 5.
1896
‘The Eagles’ Cry to Our County Councillors’, Times, 2 January 1896, p. 11.
‘England and Armenia’, Speaker, 4 January 1896, p. 19.
‘England and Armenia’, New York Times, 20 January 1896, p. 4.
‘Lord Leighton’s House’, Times, 29 April 1896, p. 12.
‘Lord Leighton’s House’, Times, 30 April 1896, p. 6. [Letter with W. B. Richmond]
‘Lord Leighton’s House’, Times, 8 May 1896, p. 12.
‘Lord Leighton’s House’, Times, 15 May 1896, p. 3. [Letter with R. H. Wilson]
‘The “Arbour Tower,” Newcastle-on-Tyne’, Times, 3 November 1896, p. 9.
‘Mr. George Russell’s Committee’, Times, 20 November 1896, p. 7.
1897
‘Diamond Jubilee Bonfires’, Times, 4 March 1897, p. 7.
‘An Appeal’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 March 1897, p. 5.
‘The Cry of Crete to the Six Powers’, New York Times, 23 March 1897, p. 6.
.‘The Cry of Crete to the Six Powers’, London Chronicle, (circa March 1897).
‘Betting at the Grasmere Sports’, Times, 7 September 1897, p. 10.
1898
‘“Caedmon Memorial” at Whitby’, Times, 8 February 1898, p. 8.
‘Confession in the Church of England’, Times, 5 September 1898, p. 5.
1899
‘The Prevention of Tuberculosis’, Times, 3 January 1899, p. 13.
‘A Second Chapter in the History of Rebate Bridges in the Ancient Parish of Crosthwaite’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 7 January 1899, p. 5.
‘The Bargate of Southampton’, Times, 14 January 1899, p. 13. [Letter with Thackeray Turner]
‘Tuberculosis and the Meat Supply’, Times, 26 January 1899, p. 2.
‘To the Editor of the Visitor and Guardian’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 25 February 1899, p. 5.
‘Tuberculin Test at Castle Howard. Important Correction’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 11 March 1899, p. 5.
‘The Tuberculin Test’, Penrith Observer, 14 March 1899, p. 3.
‘Disinfectants’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 18 March 1899, p. 5.
‘The Legend of the Three Friends and Jesuit Persecution’, Times, 9 May 1899, p. 6.
‘The Queen’s Birthday’, Times, 29 May 1899. p. 10.
‘County War Relief Fund’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 December 1899, p. 4.
‘Woollen Socks, Comforters, and Tam-O’-Shanters – For the Men at the Front’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 23 December 1899, p. 5.
‘Comforts for the Front’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 30 December 1899, p. 5.
1900
‘Comforts for the Men at the Front’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 6 January 1900, p. 4.
‘1st V. B. The Border Regiment – Comforts for the Voyage and the Front’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 13 January 1900, p. 5.
‘How It Strikes a Rough-Rider from the North-West’, Times, 16 January 1900, p. 8.
‘Comforts for the Men of the Border Regiment’, Carlisle Journal, 19 January 1900, p. 6.
‘Comforts for the Men of the Border Regiment at the Front, and for the Company of the 1st & 2nd V. B. regiment Going to the Front’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 20 January 1900, p. 5.
‘Comforts for the Front’, Carlisle Journal, 2 March 1900, p. 7.
‘Comforts for the Front’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 3 March 1900, p. 5.
‘Comforts for the Border Regiment at the Front’, Carlisle Journal, 16 March 1900, p. 7.
‘Comforts for the Border Regiment at the Front’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 17 March 1900, p. 5.
‘Indian Famine Fund’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 24 March 1900, p. 5.
‘St. George’s Day, April 23’, Times, 10 April 1900, p. 11.
‘Proposed Ruskin Memorial at Keswick’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 14 April 1900, p. 4.
‘St. George’s Day, April 23rd’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 14 April 1900, p. 5.
‘Electric Trams at the Lakes’, Times, 11 September 1900, p. 5.
1901
‘The County Memorial to the Queen’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 March 1901, p. 5.
‘National Memorial to the Queen’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 March 1901, p. 5.
‘National Memorial to the Queen’, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 9 March 1901, p. 3.
‘Purchase of Part of the Western Shore of Derwentwater’, Times, 19 June 1901, p. 11.
‘The Purchase of Part of the Derwent Shore’, Yorkshire Post, 5 July 1901, p. 8.
‘The Shore of Derwentwater’, Times, 17 August 1901, p. 3.
‘The Shore of Derwentwater: A National Possession’, Aberdeen Press and Journal, 31 August 1901, p. 7.
‘The Shore of Derwentwater: A National Possession’, Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 31 August 1901, p. 8.
‘The Purchase of Brandelhow’, Yorkshire Post, 31 August 1901, p. 9.
‘A National Possession on Derwentwater’, Times, 7 September 1901, p. 12.
‘The Brandelhow Estate on Derwentwater’, Times, 28 September 1901, p. 6.
‘Prehistoric Man in the Lake District’, Times, 7 December 1901, p. 11.
1902
‘The Coronation Bonfires’, Times, 17 March 1902, p. 7.
‘Coronation Bonfires’, Carlisle Journal, 21 March 1902, p. 7.
‘Canon Rawnsley Writes’, Penny Illustrated Paper, 22 March 1902, p. 190.
‘Coronation Bonfires’, Shetland Times, 22 March 1902, p. 5.
‘Coronation Bonfires’, Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser, 26 March 1902, p. 7.
‘The Central Bonfires Committee’, Kent and Sussex Courier, 18 April 1902, p. 5. [Letter with A. Griffith-Boscawen and G. H. Milward]
‘Trafalgar Day’, Times, 21 October, 1902, p. 6. [Letter with Nigel Bond and Robert Hunter]
‘Letter’, Manchester Guardian, 27 December 1902.
1903
‘The Education Act’, Carlisle Journal, 13 January 1903, p. 5.
‘Sunshine at Keswick and the Lakes’, Carlisle Journal, 20 January 1903, p. 5.
‘The Sandwich Barbican’, Times, 17 March 1903, p. 4.
‘The Bede Memorial’, Times, 21 April 1903, p. 5.
‘The Bede Memorial’, Carlisle Journal, 28 April 1903, p. 5.
‘Trout Fishing in Derwentwater’, Carlisle Journal, 28 April 1903, p. 5.
‘The Vicar of Crosthwaite and Sunday Funerals’, Carlisle Journal, 6 October 1903, p. 8.
‘Letter from Canon Rawnsley’, Western Daily Press, 16 November 1903, p. 6.
‘The Avon Cliffs’, Times, 16 November 1903, p. 11.
1904
‘Tennyson a South Country Man?’ Spectator, 92 (23 April 1904), 639.
‘To the Editor of the Times’, Times, 17 May 1904, p. 8.
‘The Doomed Tower on the City Wall at Newcastle’, Times, 26 July 1904, p. 14.
‘The Doomed Tower on the City Wall at Newcastle-on-Tyne’, Times, 13 August 1904, p. 11.
‘Gowbarrow Fell’, Times, 10 October 1904, p. 6.
‘The Plummer Tower, Newcastle-on-Tyne’, Times, 9 November 1904, p. 11.
1905
‘The Hungry School-Children of Assisi’, Times, 3 January 1905, p. 12.
‘The Preservation of Places of Historic Interest’, Times, 5 January 1905, p. 9.
‘Kirkstead Chapel’, Times, 16 March 1905, p. 12.
‘Keswick Music Festivals’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 April 1905, p. 5.
‘York Minster Restoration’, Times, 16 June 1905, p. 14.
[‘To Federate Europe’], London Daily News, 23 August 1905, p. 7.
‘Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force – An Appeal’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 26 August 1905, p. 5.
‘Gowbarrow fell and Aira Force’, Times, 29 August 1905, p. 9.
‘Labels in the National Portrait Gallery’, Times, 9 September 1905, p. 7.
‘The National Trust and Ullswater’, Times, 18 November 1905, p. 17. [Letter with Octavia Hill]
‘Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force’, Times, 21 November 1905, p. 6.
‘Gowbarrow fell: Canon Rawnsley Defends the Purchase’, London Daily News, 22 November 1905, p. 6.
‘Gowbarrow fell and Aira Force: The Required Sum Raised’, London Daily News, 20 December 1905, p. 9. [Letter with Octavia Hill and Nigel Bond]
‘Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force’, Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 20 December 1905, p. 5. [Letter with Octavia Hill and Nigel Bond]
‘A United States of Europe: Canon Rawnsley Urges an Anglo-German Entente,’ Yorkshire Evening Post, 23 December 1905, p. 4. [Letter]
‘Christmas and the “Entente Cordiale”: A Plea for a United States of Europe,’ London Daily News, 23 December 1905, p. 6. [Letter]
1906
‘To the Editor of the Visitor and Guardian’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 27 January 1906, p. 5.
‘Choral Society Social’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 3 February 1906, p. 5.
‘Elementary Education and Religion’, 24 February 1906, p. 10.
‘Elementary Education and Religion’, Times, 3 March 1906, p. 8.
‘Gowbarrow Park’, Times, 19 March 1906, p. 10.
‘Gowbarrow Park’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 24 March 1906, p. 5.
‘Gowbarrow Park and Aira Force’, Spectator, 96 (14 April 1906), 581.
‘Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 21 April 1906, p. 5.
‘The Destruction of Shoulthwaite Moss’, Times, 25 April 1906, p. 4.
‘Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force’, Times, 28 June 1906, p. 8.
‘The Opening of Gowbarrow’, Times, 27 July 1906, p. 4. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Lawson at Aspatria’, Times, 10 September 1906, p. 7.
‘Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Lawson at Aspatria’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 15 September 1906, p. 4.
‘“The Lady of Shalott”’, London Daily News, 22 October 1906, p. 3. [Letter with H. G. Woods]
‘Holman Hunt’s “The Lady of Shalott”’, Times, 22 October 1906, p. 8. [Letter with H. G. Woods]
1907
‘Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Lawson at Aspatria’, Times, 14 January 1907, p. 6.
‘The Offer to the Nation of Holman Hunt’s “The Ship”’, Times, 6 April 1907, p. 12. [Letter with W. Holman Hunt]
‘The Holman Hunt Picture “The Ship”’, Times, 14 May 1907, p. 8. [Letter with H. Woods]
[‘Third-Class Sleeping Accommodation on Railways’], Times, 13 August 1907, p. 9.
‘In Memory of Dr. Barnardo’, Times, 10 December 1907, p. 8.
‘Keswick Old Folks Dinner’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 21 December 1907, p. 3.
1908
‘Old Folks Dinner’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 January 1908, p. 6. [Letter with R. W. Mayson and H. T. Pope]
‘Luminous Birds’, Times, 14 January 1908, p. 6.
‘Bird and Tree County Challenge Shield’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 February 1908, p. 8.
‘Free Nursing Lecture’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 28 March 1908, p. 8.
‘To the Editor of the Visitor and Guardian’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 July 1908, p. 6.
‘Possibilities of Christian Union’, Times, 7 August 1908, p. 9.
‘Lambeth Conference on Prayer-Book Revision’, Times, 11 September 1908, p. 5.
‘Old Age Pensions’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 19 September 1908, p. 3.
‘Additional Public Rights on Derwentwater’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 17 October 1908, p. 5.
‘Further Public Rights on the Shore of Derwentwater’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 24 October 1908, p. 5. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘Keswick Old Folks’ Dinner’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 21 November 1908, p. 8. [Letter with T. R. Hodgson and R. W. Mayson]
‘The Referendum’, Times, 27 November 1908, p. 14.
‘“The Old Folks” Do’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 5 December 1908, p. 5. [Letter with A. Mitchell Dawson]
1909
‘The Blight of the Roadman’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 13 March 1909, p. 11.
‘The Road Conference in London’, Times, 30 April 1909, p. 14.
‘Holbein’s “Duchess of Milan”’, Times, 14 May 1909, p. 8. [Letter with George Manners and Richard Davenport]
‘A Diligence Accident at Bignasco’, Times, 9 June 1909, p. 9.
‘The Tennyson Centenary’, Times, 3 August 1909, p. 11.
‘The Martyrs of Adana’, London Daily News, 11 August 1909, p. 4.
‘Improper Books’, Times, 10 December 1909, p. 11.
‘The Tennyson Centenary Memorial’, Times, 16 December 1909, p. 7.
‘The View of Windsor Castle from the River’, Times, 25 December 1909, p. 9. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
1910
‘To Save the Cheddar Gorge’, Western Daily Press, 5 March 1910, p. 9. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘To Save Borrowdale’, London Daily News, 2 May 1910, p. 11.
‘The Preservation of the Beauty of Borrowdale’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 2 May 1910, p. 7. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘The Preservation of the Beauty of Borrowdale’, Carlisle Journal, 3 May 1910, p. 5. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘The Preservation of Borrowdale’, Spectator, 104 (7 May 1910), 766-7. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘The Whitehaven Calamity’, Carlisle Journal, 17 May 1910, p. 5.
‘Help for Whitehaven’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 17 May 1910, p. 3.
‘The Preservation of Borrowdale’, Spectator, 104 (4 June 1910), 926.
‘Derwentwater and Borrowdale’, Times, 28 June 1910, p. 11. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘Borrowdale and Derwentwater’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 8 July 1910, p. 5. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘Beauty of Borrowdale’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 18 July 1910, p. 11.
‘The Preservation of Borrowdale’, Times, 15 August 1910, p. 11. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘The Preservation of Borrowdale’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 15 August 1910, p. 6. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘Circulating Libraries for Schools’, Times, 17 August 1910, p. 4.
‘The Preservation of Borrowdale’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 20 August 1910, p. 6. [Letter]
‘The Tennyson Centenary Memorial’, Times, 2 September 1910, p. 9. [Letter]
‘The Preservation of Borrowdale’, Times, 8 September 1910, p. 6. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘The Preservation of Borrowdale’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 9 September 1910, p. 5. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘The King Edward Memorial’, Times, 17 September 1910, p. 11.
‘Owls and the Rat Plague’, Times, 24 December 1910, p. 6.
1911
‘The Perfect Loaf: Canon Rawnsley on Stone-ground Wheat and Home-made Bread’, London Daily News, 16 January 1911, p. 4.
‘The Perfect Loaf: More Plain Hints by Canon Rawnsley’, London Daily News, 23 January 1911, p. 4.
‘Coronation Bonfires’, Times, 17 February 1911, p. 8.
‘Coronation Bonfires’, Times, 15 March 1911, p. 10.
‘The Late Dr. John Brown Paton’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 20 March 1911, p. 8. [Letter with W. B. Ripon et al]
‘Colley Hill, Reigate’, Times, 8 April 1911, p. 7. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
Colley Hill, Reigate: National Trust Appeal for £7,700’, Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser, 15 April 1911, p. 6. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘Coombe Hill, Bucks’, Times, 25 April 1911, p. 8. [Letter with Nigel Bond]
‘Coronation Bonfires’, Times, 25 May 1911, p. 12.
‘National Trust and Lake Frontage on Ullswater’, Times, 15 August 1911, p. 10.
‘The National Trust and the Ullswater Foreshore’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 22 August 1911, p. 7.
‘To the Editor of the Times, Times, 15 September 1911, p. 6.
‘Tattershall Castle and Mantelpieces: Sir Francis Trippel’s Offer Accepted’, Times, 16 September 1911, p. 6.
‘To the Editor of the Times’, Times, 20 September 1911, p. 7.
‘Tattershall Castle: The National Trust and Public Feeling’, Times, 23 September 1911, p. 8.
‘Tattershall Castle’, Times, 25 September 1911, p. 9.
‘Portinscale Bridge’, Times, 13 October 1911, p. 4.
‘Portinscale Bridge’, Times, 10 November 1911, p. 3.
‘Portinscale Bridge’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 10 November 1911, p. 3.
1912
‘Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere’, Times, 4 January 1912, p. 9.
‘The Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere’, Times, 15 January 1912, p. 4. [Letter]
‘Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 15 January 1912, p. 6.
‘“Windermere”: The Government Protection of the Lake Country’, London Daily News, 22 January 1912, p. 3.
‘Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere: The Six Miles Speed Limit’, Times, 23 January 1912, p. 6.
‘The Safeguarding of the Lake Country’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 26 January 1912, p. 7.
‘Public Interest in the Efforts to Save the Bridge’, Carlisle Journal, 2 February 1912, p. 7.
‘Colley Hill’, Times, 23 March 1912, p. 7. [Letter with S. H. Hamer]
‘Portinscale Bridge’, Times, 7 May 1912, p. 7.
‘The Head of Windermere’, Times, 2 July 1912, p. 5.
‘Borran’s Field, Ambleside’, Times, 10 August 1912, p. 7.
‘The Roman Fort at Borran’s Field, Ambleside’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 10 August 1912, p. 8. [Letter with S. H. Hamer]
‘Rainfall at the English Lakes’, Times, 3 September 1912, p. 6.
‘The Ethic of Bridge-Building’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 17 September 1912, p. 5.
‘The Head of Windermere and the Roman Fort’, Times, 5 October 1912, p. 8. [Letter with Hugh Redmayne and Gordon G. Wordsworth]
‘Preservation of Finchampstead Ridges’, Times, 5 October 1912, p. 8. [Letter with S. H. Hamer]
‘The Head of Windermere’, Times, 10 December 1912, p. 4. [Letter with S. H. Hamer, Hugh Redmayne and Gordon G. Wordsworth]
‘The Saving of the Head of Windermere’, Pall Mall Gazette, 11 December 1912, p. 6. [Letter with S. H. Hamer and Gordon G. Wordsworth]
‘The Saving of the Head of Windermere’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 12 December 1912, p. 3. [Letter with S.H. Hamer and Gordon G. Wordsworth]
1913
‘Censorship of Post-Cards’, Times, 7 January 1913, p. 10.
‘A Post-Card Censorship’, Times, 14 January 1913, p. 9.
‘The Druids’ Circle, Keswick’, Manchester Courier, 1 February 1913, p. 7.
‘The Druids’ Circle at Keswick, Penrith Observer, 4 February 1913, p. 4.
‘The Browning Love Letters’, Times, 12 March 1913, p. 11.
‘Cinematographs and the Child’, Times, 12 April 1913, p. 10.
‘Queen Adelaide Hill, Windermere’, Times, 13 August 1913, p. 9. [Letter with Gordon Somervell]
‘Queen Adelaide Hill, Windermere’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 14 August 1913, p. 4. [Letter with Gordon Somervell]
‘A Traffic Board for the Provinces’, Times, 21 August 1913, p. 8.
‘Adelaide Hill, Windermere’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 6 September 1913, p. 11. [Letter with Gordon Somervell]
‘Rob Roy MacGregor’s Home’, Times, 22 November 1913, p. 11.
1914
‘The Edwardian House in King’s Arms Lane’, Carlisle Journal, 2 January 1914, p. 7.
‘Tor Hill, Wells, Somerset’, Times, 24 January 1914, p. 9. [Letter with S. H. Hamer]
‘The Late Sir Robert Hunter’, Pall Mall Gazette, 31 January 1914, p. 4. [Letter with W. H. Cowan, James Bryce, Lord Eversley, Herbert Samuel and S. H. Hamer]
‘The Greta Bridge at Keswick’, Carlisle Journal, 3 February 1914, p. 5.
‘Tor Hill, Wells, for Pleasure Grounds, Shepton Mallet Journal, 6 February 1914, p. 4. [Letter with S. H. Hamer]
‘Offensive Picture Postcards: Need for Legislation’, Times, 11 February 1914, p. 3.
‘Borrowdale Plumbago Mines: A Misleading Report’, Carlisle Journal, 3 March 1914, p. 6.
‘An Exchange of School Flags’, Carlisle Journal, 6 March 1914, p. 8.
‘Roadside Beauty’, Times, 21 March 1914, p. 6.
‘The Certain Postponement of Home Rule’, Times, 24 March 1914, p. 10.
‘The Old House in King’s Arms Lane’, Carlisle Journal, 28 April 1914, p. 4.
‘Books for the Blind: An Appeal’, Carlisle Journal, 1 May 1914, p. 8.
‘An Octavia Hill Memorial’, Manchester Courier, 2 May 1914, p. 11.
‘The Octavia Hill Memorial’, Carlisle Journal, 19 May 1914, p. 6. [Letter with Lord Plymouth]
‘The Austrian Hymn’, Times, 2 July 1914, p. 9.
‘An Appeal to Young Cumberland’, Carlisle Journal, 1 September 1914, p. 5.
‘The Belgian Relief Fund’, Carlisle Journal, 1 September 1914, p. 5.
‘Suggested Gift of a Motor-Ambulance from Carlisle’, Carlisle Journal, 6 October 1914, p. 5.
‘A Motor Ambulance Car as a Gift from the City of Carlisle’, Carlisle Journal, 9 October 1914, p. 5.
‘The Motor-Ambulance from the City of Carlisle’, Carlisle Journal, 13 October 1914, p. 5.
‘Ambulance Motor-Cars’, Times, 13 October 1914, p. 9.
‘A Call to the Colours’, Carlisle Journal, 6 November 1914, p. 5.
‘Canon Rawnsley’s Call to the Men of Cumberland’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 6 November 1914, p. 2.
‘The Carlisle Motor-Ambulances for the Front’, Carlisle Journal, 13 November 1914, p. 9.
‘Comforts for the Troops’, Carlisle Journal, 24 November 1914, p. 8.
‘An Ambulance Buffet for Wounded Soldiers’, Carlisle Journal, 18 December 1914, p. 8.
1915
‘Migratory Buffets and Motor-Kitchens for France’, Carlisle Journal, 26 January 1915, p. 4.
‘Pheasant-Sentinels’, Carlisle Journal, 9 February 1915, p. 5.
‘Pheasants and the North Sea Battle’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 25 February 1915, p. 3.
‘Work of Women Police: Help for Girls in Garrison Towns’, Carlisle Journal, 2 March 1915, p. 5.
‘The Danger of Extremes’, Times, 5 April 1915, p. 8.
‘Our Meat Supply in Peril’, Carlisle Journal, 18 May 1915, p. 8.
‘Masters and Servants’, Times, 30 June 1915, p. 10.
‘Children and the War Loan’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 9 July 1915, p. 7.
‘Peat for Fuel’, Times, 13 July 1915, p. 7.
‘Holiday Accommodation in the Lake District’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 16 July 1915, p. 3.
‘Accommodation in the Lake District’, Carlisle Journal, 20 July 1915, p. 5.
‘Peat for Fuel’, Times, 20 July 1915, p. 7.
‘Service for Doctors and Nurses’, Carlisle Journal, 8 October 1915, p. 7.
‘The Case of the Armenians’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 14 October 1915, p. 7.
‘The Special Service for Nurses and Doctors at the Cathedral’, Carlisle Journal, 22 October 1915, p. 7.
‘Comforts for Men at the Front’, Carlisle Journal, 9 November 1915, p. 5.
‘Quiet Huts and a Motor-Bath’, Carlisle Journal, 9 November 1915, p. 5.
‘The Carlisle Organ Recitals’, Carlisle Journal, 30 November 1915, p. 5.
1916
‘War Memorials’, Times, 4 February 1916, p. 7.
‘Films and Posters’, Times, 22 February 1916, p. 11.
‘Help for the Hospitals of the Allies’, Carlisle Journal, 11 April 1916, p. 5.
‘Education and a Royal Commission’, Times, 17 June 1916, p. 8.
‘Desecration of Nature’, Times, 24 June 1916, p. 9.
‘Desecration of Nature’, Penrith Observer, 25 July 1916, p. 8.
‘Desecration of Nature’, Liverpool Daily Post, 7 August, p. 8.
‘Juvenile Crime’, Times, 11 October 1916, p. 9.
‘Education and Instruction after the War: Cumberland Committee’s Recommendations’, Carlisle Journal, 24 October 1916, p. 6. [Letter with C. Courtenay Hodgson]
‘Suggested Meatless day for “Merry Carlisle”’, Carlisle Journal, 10 November 1916, p. 8.
‘Notification of Births’, Times, 23 November 1916, p. 9.
‘Why Not Boon Ploughings?’ Carlisle Journal, 22 December 1916, p. 8.
‘Services at the Cathedral’, Carlisle Journal, 26 December 1916, p. 5.
1917
‘Objectionable Posters’, Carlisle Journal, 26 January 1917, p. 8.
‘English Prisoners on the Russian Front’, Times, 15 May 1917, p. 8.
‘Potash from Bracken’, Times, 8 September 1917, p. 8.
‘Children’s Service at the Cathedral’, Carlisle Journal, 28 December 1917, p. 5.
1918
‘Wolmer Pond’, Times, 28 June 1918, p. 7.
‘Corn Salvage’, Times, 25 September 1918, p. 10.
‘Stonehenge’, Times, 28 September 1918, p. 10.
‘The “Hob” as a Norse Survival’, Carlisle Journal, 11 October 1918, p. 5.
‘The Prisoners: Enforcement of Demands’, Times, 11 October 1918, p. 11.
‘The Blonde Beast’, Times, 29 October 1918, p. 8.
‘The Memorial Service at the Cathedral’, Carlisle Journal, 1 November 1918, p. 5.
‘Recreation Hut at Fusehill’, Carlisle Journal, 8 November 1918, p. 5.
1919
‘The Boy Scouts’ Central Fund’, Carlisle Journal, 7 January 1919, p. 5.
‘Books for Our Men in Germany’, Carlisle Journal, 14 January 1919, p. 5.
‘The Hermitage Pictures’, Times, 23 January 1919, p. 13.
‘Bonfires on Peace Night’, Times, 17 February 1919, p. 11.
‘War Memorials’, Carlisle Journal, 25 March 1919, p. 5.
‘The Suggested War Memorial Hall’, Carlisle Journal, 1 April 1919, p. 5.
‘Flares for Peace Night’, Times, 30 April 1919, p. 8.
‘The Peace Celebration Beacons and Bonfires’, Carlisle Journal, 2 May 1919, p. 7.
‘Hands off Langstrath’, Times, 22 May 1919, p. 8.
‘Hands off Langstrath’, Carlisle Journal, 27 May 1919, p. 5.
‘The Lake District: Protection of the Scafell Region’, Times, 9 June 1919, p. 6.
‘Stratford-on-Avon’, Times, 19 June 1919, p. 8.
‘War Memorials’, Times, 23 June 1919, p. 10.
‘Bonfires and Fireworks’, Times, 30 June 1919, p. 8.
‘The Peace Celebration Bonfires’, Carlisle Journal, 15 July 1919, p. 5.
‘Flares and How to Make the Best of Them’, Carlisle Journal, 18 July 1919, p. 9.
‘Headstones for War Graves’, Times, 21 July 1919, p. 8.
‘Scafell Pike’, Sheffield Daily Telegraph’, 27 September 1919, p. 8.
‘Scafell Pike: A Gift to the Nation’, Times, 27 September 1919, p. 7.
‘Scafell Pike: Gift to the Nation as a War Memorial’, Carlisle Journal, 30 September 1919, p. 5.
‘Suggested Central Motor Office’, Carlisle Journal, 30 September 1919, p. 5.
‘Service for Doctors and Nurses at the Cathedral’, Carlisle Journal, 10 October 1919, p. 7.
‘The Service for Doctors and Nurses’, Carlisle Journal, 17 October 1919, p. 7.
‘A Brewer’s Attack on Carlisle: Canon Rawnsley’s Defence of the Control Board’, Carlisle Journal, 18 November 1919, p. 5.
‘Mr. Sydney Nicholson on Choir Training’, Carlisle Journal, 28 November 1919, p. 7.
‘The “Save the Children” Fund’, Carlisle Journal, 23 December 1919, p. 5.
‘“Save the Children” Fund’, Carlisle Journal, 26 December 1919, p. 7.
1920
‘Getting Demobilized’, Times, 22 January 1920, p. 6.
‘The Tank’, Carlisle Journal, 20 February 1920, p. 7.
‘State Purchase and Liquor Control’, Carlisle Journal, 5 March 1920, p. 7.
‘Carlisle War Memorial’, Carlisle Journal, 12 March 1920, p. 7.
‘The Plumage Bill: “Murderous Millinery”’, Times, 16 March 1920, p. 12.
‘The Wine Tax’, Times, 26 April 1920, p. 10.
‘The County War Memorial’, Carlisle Journal, 25 May 1920, p. 4.