The Subject Index lists topics to be found in the published works of Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley.  This includes chapters in his books, articles published in journals and magazines, his numerous letters to Newspapers, as well as the sermons, hymns and related topics that he chose to put in the public domain.  The Index does NOT include the hundreds of individual poems which he published in newspapers and the Crosthwaite Parish Magazine.  These will be listed in a separate Index.

Kades

Note on Kades, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, (April 1881), pp. 124-5.

Keats, John

At the Sign of the Nag’s Head (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 209-229)

Kendal

Kendal and a North Country Eisteddfod, 1895 (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 146-172)

Keswick

A Coach Drive at the Lakes. Part III. From Thirlmere to Keswick, Cornhill Magazine, 11 (November 1888), pp. 483-98

A Day on Frozen Derwentwater (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 199-204)

A North-Country Flood (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 109-131)

A North Country Flood, Murray’s Magazine, 3 (December 1888), pp. 808-19

A Spring Walk Up Skiddaw Dodd (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 176-186)

Between Moonlight and Dawn—Skating on Derwentwater (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 200-205)

[Cookery Lessons in Keswick] To the Editor of the Visitor and Guardian, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 6 June 1891, p. 5 [Letter]

Exhibition in Fitz Park Gallery, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 11 July 1908, p. 5

From Thirlmere to Keswick (A Coach Drive at the Lakes, pp. 55-94)

German Miners at Keswick (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 64-84)

Keswick and the Neighbourhood—An Historical Sketch (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 126-151)

Keswick Music Festivals, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 April 1905, p. 5 [Letter]

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 116-147

Lodore after Storm (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 176-188)

May Day at Keswick, Carlisle Journal, 1 May 1914, p. 9

May Day by Greta Side (Life and Nature at the English Lakes pp. 43-72)

May Queen at Keswick (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 78-80)

May-Tide Festival at the English Lakes, Nature Notes, 15 (June 1904), pp. 106-9

Morning and Evening at Crosthwaite (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 20-26)

Mountain Silence and Valley Song (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 227-234)

Past and Present in the Keswick Vale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 1-19)

Prehistoric and Medieval Man at Portinscale (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 240-251)

Sunshine at Keswick and the Lakes, Carlisle Journal, 20 January 1903, p. 5 [Letter]

Keswick Old Folks’ Christmas Do

Keswick Old Folks Dinner, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 21 December 1907, p. 3 [Letter]

Keswick Old Folks’ Dinner, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 21 November 1908, p. 8. [Letter with T. R. Hodgson and R. W. Mayson]

“Old Folks’ Christmas Do,” at Keswick (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 187-198)

Old Folks Dinner, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 January 1908, p. 6. [Letter with R. W. Mayson and H. T. Pope]

Old Folks” Do, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 5 December 1908, p. 5. [Letter with A. Mitchell Dawson]

Keswick School

Co-Education or a Dual School of the Higher Grade for Keswick, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 16 November 1895, p. 5

Keswick High School Trust, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 September 1899, p. 5

Keswick School: Foundation of a Scholarship: Generous Offer by Canon and Mrs Rawnsley, Carlisle Journal, 26 March 1915, p. 7

Keswick School of Industrial Arts

Industrial Art at Keswick, Carlisle Journal, 29 November 1887, p. 5; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 December 1887, p. 5

Our Industrial Art Experiment at Keswick, Murray’s Magazine, 2 (December 1887), pp. 756-68

Ruskin and the Home Art Industries in the Lake District (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 115-148)

King’s How

The King’s How in Borrowdale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 208-233)

Kirkstead Chapel

Kirkstead Chapel, Times, 16 March 1905, p. 12 [Letter]

Kirkstone Pass

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 67-71

Kymin Hill

Kymin-Hill and the National Trust, Times, 15 November 1902, p. 4

Kymin Hill, Monmouth (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 38-45)

Trafalgar Day, Times, 21 October, 1902, p. 6. [Letter with Nigel Bond and Robert Hunter]

Lake District see English Lakes

Lake District Defence Society

The Proposed Permanent Lake District Defence Society, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 5 (1883), pp. 45-58

Lamb, Charles

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 28-38

Lancashire

Sonnets of the Lancashire and Cumberland Coasts (Sonnets Round the Coast, pp. 75-110)

Lancaster Sands

Crossing the Sands (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 230-269)

Langdale

Ruskin and the Home Art Industries in the Lake District (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 115-148)

Langstrath

Hands off Langstrath, Times, 22 May 1919, p. 8 [Letter]

Hands off Langstrath, Carlisle Journal, 27 May 1919, p. 5 [Letter]

Lauterbrunnen

The Vale of ‘Nothing but Springs’ (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 71-84)

Lawson, Wilfrid

Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Lawson at Aspatria, Times, 10 September 1906, p. 7 [Letter]

Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Lawson at Aspatria, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 15 September 1906, p. 4 [Letter]

Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Lawson at Aspatria, Times, 14 January 1907, p. 6 [Letter]

Sir Wilfrid Lawson: Canon Rawnsley’s Tribute, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 14 July 1906, p. 5

League of Nations

Commemoration Service in the Cathedral: Sermon by Canon Rawnsley: The League of Nations and Industrial Unrest, Carlisle Journal, 14 November 1919, p. 5

Leigh Woods

The Leigh Woods (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 53-58)

Leighton, Frederic

Lord Leighton’s House, Times, 29 April 1896, p. 12 [Letter]

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 [Letter]

Lord Leighton’s House, Times, 15 May 1896, p. 3 [Letter with R. H. Wilson]

Levens

A Day at Levens (Months at the Lakes, pp. 171-181)

Lilies

In Lily-Land (Months at the Lakes, pp. 62-73)

Lily-Woods of Arnside (Round the Lake Country, pp. 25-37)

Lincolnshire

Boyhood’s Friends in Lincolnshire (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 62-75)

Charles Tennyson Turner: A Memory of Grasby (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 221-247)

Folk-Lore at Somersby. Reminiscences Among the Villagers (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 27-61)

Somersby and Its Neighbourhood (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 1-26)

Sonnets of the Lincolnshire Coast (Sonnets Round the Coast, pp. 207-220)

Lincolnshire Dialect Poems

Poems, Ballads and Bucolics, pp. 13, 34, 46, 63, 70, 79, 90, 99, 111, 122, 130, 190, 197, 214, 228, 244

Linton, Lynn

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 184-187

Litter and Vandalism

Desecration of Nature, Times, 24 June 1916, p. 9 [Letter]

Desecration of Nature, Penrith Observer, 25 July 1916, p. 8 [Letter]

Desecration of Nature, Liverpool Daily Post, 7 August, p. 8 [Letter]

Desecration of Nature, The Selborne Magazine and Nature Notes, 27 (September 1916), pp. 103-4

Shameful Vandalism at the Druid Circle: A Vain and Foolish “Minnie”, Penrith Observer, 11 March 1913, p. 7

Lodore

Lodore after Storm (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 176-188)

Lorton

A Famous Yew Tree (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 166-175)

Loughrigg

Over Loughrigg after the Grasmere Sports (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 95-105)

Lucerne

Lake of the Four Cantons (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 93-111)

Lucerne (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 214-237)

Revival of the Decorative Arts at Lucerne: Two Walks about the Ancient City of the Wooden Stork’s Nests (1896)

Walks about Lucerne (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 238-262)

Walks about Lucerne (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp.263-296)

Walks about Lucerne (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 297-328)

MacGregor, Rob Roy see Roy, Rob

Manchester

Manchester and Thirlmere, Manchester Guardian, 31 January 1911, p. 8

March

March at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp. 30-36)

March Marvels at the Lakes (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 36-46)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

Purple and Ivory (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 17-23)

Mardale

From Gowbarrow to Mardale and Back (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 37-63)

Mardale Shepherds’ Meeting (Months at the Lakes, pp.214-233)

Martineau, Harriet

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 107-112

May

An Evening Walk in Wythop (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 92-99)

Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 1-337 (1904)

In Lily-Land (Months at the Lakes, pp. 62-73)

Lily-Woods of Arnside (Round the Lake Country, pp. 25-37)

May at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp. 55-62)

May Day at Keswick, Carlisle Journal, 1 May 1914, p. 9

May Day by Greta Side (Life and Nature at the English Lakes pp. 43-72)

May Queen at Keswick (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 78-80)

Merry May-Time at the Lakes (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 33-40)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

May Day

May Day at Keswick, Carlisle Journal, 1 May 1914, p. 9

May Day by Greta Side (Life and Nature at the English Lakes pp. 43-72)

May Queen at Keswick (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 78-80)

May-Tide Festival at the English Lakes, Nature Notes, 15 (June 1904), pp. 106-9

McKinley, William

The President’s Last Words, Church of England Pulpit and Ecclesiastical Review, 52 (16 November 1901), pp. 230-2

The President’s Last Word: Sermon Preached in St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite (Keswick, 1901)

Memorial Poems

Memorial Poems (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 231-238)

Memorial Sonnets (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 77-87)

Valete: Tennyson and other Memorial Poems, pp. 3-173 (1893)

Milton, John

Milton Tercentenary Sermon Preached in Peterborough Cathedral (Cranleigh, 1908)

Tribulation Worketh Patience: “The Milton Tercentenary” Sermon, Church Family Newspaper, 15 (18 December 1908), p. 1104

Minchinhampton Common

Minchinhampton Common (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 27-37)

Mining Disasters

Help for Whitehaven, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 17 May 1910, p. 3 [Letter]

Whitehaven Calamity, Carlisle Journal, 17 May 1910, p. 5 [Letter]

Mirehouse

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 173-187

Morecambe Bay

Crossing the Sands (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 230-269)

Morning

Coming of Dawn at Beatenberg (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 51-58)

Months at the Lakes, pp. 1-244 (1906)

Morning and Evening at Crosthwaite (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 20-26)

Sunrise from Helvellyn (Months at the Lakes, pp. 82-93)

Sunrise on Helvellyn (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 1-9)

Sunrise Over Helvellyn (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 212-218)

Morris, William

The Great Tapestry in Exeter College Chapel, Oxford, Magazine of Art, 17 (1894), pp. 284-7

Morte Point

Morte Point (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 119-130)

Murren

Murren (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 85-92)

Muncaster

A Hundred Miles of Beauty at the Lakes (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 119-152)

An October Day at Muncaster (Months at the Lakes, pp. 192-202)

National Possession at the English Lakes, Nature Notes, 12 (June 1901), pp. 110-11

Round the Coast of the Lake Country (Round the Lake Country, pp. 1-24)

Music Festivals

Choral Society Social, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 3 February 1906, p. 5 [Letter]

Kendal and a North Country Eisteddfod, 1895 (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 146-172)

Keswick Music Festivals, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 April 1905, p. 5 [Letter]

Mr. Sydney Nicholson on Choir Training, Carlisle Journal, 28 November 1919, p. 7 [Letter]

Myers, Frederick

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 138-140

Nag’s Head

At the Sign of the Nag’s Head (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 209-229)

National Trust

A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 12-160 (1920)

Brandelhow Estate, Derwentwater, Northern Counties Magazine, 2 (August 1901), pp. 336-7

Druids’ Circle for the Nation, Penrith Observer, 4 February 1913, p. 6

Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force (Round the Lake Country, pp. 91-106)

Kymin-Hill and the National Trust, Times, 15 November 1902, p. 4

National Possession at the English Lakes, Nature Notes, 12 (June 1901), pp. 110-11

National Trust: Its Work and Needs, Nature Notes, 7 (September 1896), pp. 190-1

National Trust: Its Aim and Its Work, Saint George. The Journal of the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, II (July 1899), pp. 113-27

National Trust Possessions on Windermere. I. Borrans Field (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 214-227)

National Trust Possessions on Windermere. II. Queen Adelaide’s Hill (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 228-249)

That National Trust, Cornhill Magazine, 2 (February 1897), pp. 245-9

Ullswater Foreshore and the National Trust, Times, 7 October 1911, p. 8

Windermere: Queen Adelaide’s Hill and Millerground Glen and Landing, Spectator, 110 (1 February 1913), p. 192

Nature Studies

Bird and Tree County Challenge Shield, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 February 1908, p. 8 [Letter]

Reverence for Natural Beauty: Part I, Parents’ Review, XXIX (June 1918), pp. 404-15

Reverence for Natural Beauty: Part II, Parents’ Review, XXIX (July 1918), pp. 492-503

What Shall We Do With Our Scholars? Nature Notes, 3 (November 1892), pp. 210-12

Nelson, Horatio

A Nelson Centenary Sermon, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 November 1905, p. 5

Nether Stowey

Nether Stowey (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 90-99)

Nettleship, Richard Lewis

Richard Lewis Nettleship: In Memoriam, Good Words, 34 (January 1893), pp. 55-58

The Uppingham Nettleship Memorial Fund, Times, 12 November 1892, p. 10 [Letter]

New Year

The Hope of the Dying Year: Sermon by the Rev. H. D. Rawnsley, Preached on the last Sunday of the Old Year, 1888, in Crosthwaite Parish Church, [Source unknown]

Newcastle

“Arbour Tower,” Newcastle-on-Tyne, Times, 3 November 1896, p. 9 [Letter]

Doomed Tower on the City Wall at Newcastle, Times, 26 July 1904, p. 14 [Letter]

Doomed Tower on the City Wall at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Times, 13 August 1904, p. 11 [Letter]

Plummer Tower, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Times, 9 November 1904, p. 11 [Letter]

Nicholas II, Czar

Does the Czar Mean Peace? Reading Observer, 27 October 1900, p. 3

Tsar’s Message (Keswick, 1898)

Nile

Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, pp. 1-148 (1894)

Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, pp. 1-300 (1892)

North, Christopher see Wilson, John

November

Mardale Shepherds’ Meeting (Months at the Lakes, pp.214-233)

November at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp. 203-214)

November Glory at the Lakes (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 57-77)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

Oakley, John

The Late Dean of Manchester, The Newberry House Magazine, III (August 1890), pp. 153-6

Oberammergau

Oberammergau in 1900, Atlantic Monthly, 86 (September 1900), pp. 409-19

October

October Day at Muncaster (Months at the Lakes, pp. 192-202)

October at the Lakes (Months at the Lakes, pp.182-191)

Poems of the Months (Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 31-58)

Snow in Harvest (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 139-144)

St. Luke’s Summer at the Lakes (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 203-211)

The Rainbow Wonders of Windermere (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 173-177)

Offensive Films and Publications

Censorship of Post-Cards, Times, 7 January 1913, p. 10 [Letter]

Child and the Cinematograph Show, Hibbert Journal, 11 (4 1913), pp. 836-51

Child and the Cinematograph Show and the Picture Post-Card (Keswick, 1913)

Cinematographs and the Child, Times, 12 April 1913, p. 10 [Letter]

Cinematograph and the Child: Canon Rawnsley’s Indictment, Times Educational Supplement, 7 April 1914, p. 66

Circulating Libraries for Schools, Times, 17 August 1910, p. 4 [Letter]

Films and Posters, Times, 22 February 1916, p. 11 [Letter]

Improper Books, Times, 10 December 1909, p. 11 [Letter]

Objectionable Posters, Carlisle Journal, 26 January 1917, p. 8 [Letter]

Offensive Picture Postcards: Need for Legislation, Times, 11 February 1914, p. 3 [Letter]

Pernicious Literature: An Address Delivered by Canon Rawnsley of Carlisle, at the Guild Conference of the United Free Church, held at Hawick November 19th, 1910 (Glasgow, 1911)

Pernicious Literature, Hibbert Journal, 10 (January 1912), pp. 462-8

Post-Card Censorship, Times, 14 January 1913, p. 9 [Letter]

Old Folks’ Christmas Do see Keswick Old Folks’ Christmas Do

Orrest Head

Purple and Ivory (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 17-23)

Otley, Jonathan

Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 126-136

Otters

Out Ottering (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 13-32)

Owls

Owls and the Rat Plague, Times, 24 December 1910, p. 6 [Letter]

Oxford

The Great Tapestry in Exeter College Chapel, Oxford, Magazine of Art, 17 (1894), pp. 284-7

Pace-Egging

Pace-Egging at Easter-Tide (Months at the Lakes, pp.47-54)

Palestine

Note on Kades, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, (April 1881), pp. 124-5.

Rock of the Pomegranate, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, (July 1879), pp. 118-26.

Rock Rimmon, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, (July 1882), p. 177.

Paris

Memories of the Great Paris Exhibition, Belgravia, (February 1890), pp. 169-82

Passion Plays

Oberammergau in 1900, Atlantic Monthly, 86 (September 1900), pp. 409-19

Passion Play at Selzach, Times, 12 July 1895, p. 5 [Letter]

Passion Play at Selzach, Review of Reviews, 14 (October 1896), pp. 481-2

Passion Play at Selzach, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 160 (September 1896), pp. 315-27; Living Age, 211 (31 October 1896), pp. 299-310

Paton, John Brown

The Late Dr. John Brown Paton, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 20 March 1911, p. 8 [Letter with W. B. Ripon et al]

Peace Celebrations (WWI)

Bonfires and Fireworks, Times, 30 June 1919, p. 8 [Letter]

Bonfires on Peace Night, Times, 17 February 1919, p. 11 [Letter]

Flares and How to Make the Best of Them, Carlisle Journal, 18 July 1919, p. 9 [Letter]

Flares for Peace Night, Times, 30 April 1919, p. 8 [Letter]

Peace Celebration Beacons and Bonfires, Carlisle Journal, 2 May 1919, p. 7 [Letter]

Peace Celebration Bonfires, Carlisle Journal, 15 July 1919, p. 5 [Letter]

Peace Crusade

Does the Czar Mean Peace? Reading Observer, 27 October 1900, p. 3

To the Editor of the Visitor and Guardian, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 25 February 1899, p. 5 [Letter]

(The) Way of Peace, Church Family Newspaper, 20 (12 September 1913), p. 10

Pearson, William

William Pearson of Borderside (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 116-149)

William Pearson of Borderside, Northern Counties Magazine, 2 (September 1901), pp. 373-89

Peel, John

The True Story of “D’ye Ken John Peel?” (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 153-186)

The True Story of D’ye Ken John Peel, Baily’s Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, (March 1897)

Pensions

Old Age Pensions, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 19 September 1908, p. 3 [Letter]

Why Not Victoria Clergy Pension Fund and Church House? Spectator, 59 (13 November 1886), p. 1525 [Letter]

Petrie, Flinders

(The) Resurrection of the Oldest Egypt: Being the Story of Abydos as Told by the Discoveries of Dr. Petrie, pp. 1-124 (1904)

With Flinders Petrie at the Mêdûm Pyramid (Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, pp. 19-58)

Pharaohs

Father of Pharaoh the Great: An Historical Sketch (Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, pp. 101-161)

How I saw the Great Pharoah in the Flesh: A Reminiscence of the Bûlâk Museum (Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep,,pp. 59-100)

Pheasants

Bird Sentinels: The Sensitive Ear of the Pheasant, Times, 22 February 1915, p. 5

Pheasant-Sentinels, Carlisle Journal, 9 February 1915, p. 5 [Letter]

Pheasants and the North Sea Battle, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 25 February 1915, p. 3 [Letter]

Plummer Tower, Newcastle

Doomed Tower on the City Wall at Newcastle, Times, 26 July 1904, p. 14 [Letter]

Doomed Tower on the City Wall at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Times, 13 August 1904, p. 11 [Letter]

Plummer Tower, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Times, 9 November 1904, p. 11 [Letter]

Poetry Books

A Book of Bristol Sonnets, pp. 1-144 (1877)

A Sonnet Chronicle 1900-1906, pp. 1-84 (1906)

Ballads of Brave Deeds, pp. 1-183 (1896)

Ballads of the War, pp. 3-219 (1900)

Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, pp. 1-148 (1894)

Poems at Home and Abroad, pp. 1-120 (1909)

Poems, Ballads and Bucolics, pp. 1-246 (1890)

Sonnets at the English Lakes, pp. 1-128 (1881)

Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, pp. 1-167 (1899)

Sonnets Round the Coast, pp. 1-244 (1887)

The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia

The European War 1914-1915 Poems, pp. 17-219 (1916)

Valete: Tennyson and other Memorial Poems, pp. 3-173 (1893)

Pollution

Borrowdale Plumbago Mines: A Misleading Report, Carlisle Journal, 3 March 1914, p. 6 [Letter]

Pollution of the River Greta, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 30 May 1891, p. 5 [Letter]

Sunlight or Smoke, Contemporary Review, 57 (April 1890), pp. 512-24

Portinscale

Battle of Portinscale Bridge (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 168-190)

Portinscale Bridge, Spectator, 107 (28 October 1911), pp. 682-3

Portinscale Bridge, Spectator, 107 (11 November 1911), pp. 792-3

Portinscale Bridge, Times, 13 October 1911, p. 4 [Letter]

Portinscale Bridge, Times, 10 November 1911, p. 3 [Letter]

Portinscale Bridge, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 10 November 1911, p. 3 [Letter]

Portinscale Bridge, Times, 7 May 1912, p. 7 [Letter]

Prehistoric and Medieval Man at Portinscale (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 240-251)

Public Interest in the Efforts to Save the Bridge, Carlisle Journal, 2 February 1912, p. 7 [Letter]

Postcards see Offensive Films and Publications

Pre-Historic Times

A Day with the Picts and Celts of Cumberland (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 132-138)

Past and Present in the Keswick Vale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 1-19)

Prehistoric and Medieval Man at Portinscale (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 240-251)

Prehistoric Man in the Lake District, Times, 7 December 1901, p. 11 [Letter]

Pre-Historic Man at Bristowe Hill, Crosthwaite, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 4 (1904), pp. 254-6

Round the Coast of the Lake Country (Round the Lake Country, pp. 1-24)

Stone Circle on Castrigg Fell (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 152-167)

Ptah-Hotep

The Precepts of Ptah-Hotep: Being a Metrical Rendering of the Oldest Book in the World (Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, pp. 281-)

Pyramids

A Day at the Meydoum Pyramid, Gentleman’s Magazine, 271 (September 1891), pp. 260-78; Living Age, 191 (24 October 1891), pp. 226-36