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.
Tattershall Castle
Appeal by Canon Rawnsley, Times, 15 September, 1911, p. 6 [Letter]
Tattershall Castle and Mantelpieces: Sir Francis Trippel’s Offer Accepted, Times, 16 September 1911, p. 6 [Letter]
Tattershall Castle: The National Trust and Public Feeling, Times, 23 September 1911, p. 8 [Letter]
Tattershall Castle, Times, 25 September 1911, p. 9 [Letter]
Tattershall Mantelpieces, Times, 14 September 1911, p. 5
To the Editor of the Times, Times, 15 September 1911, p. 6 [Letter]
To the Editor of the Times, Times, 20 September 1911, p. 7 [Letter]
Temperance
A Brewer’s Attack on Carlisle: Canon Rawnsley’s Defence of the Control Board, Carlisle Journal, 18 November 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
Liquor Control and the Carlisle Experiment, Hibbert Journal, 18 (April 1920), pp. 557-71
Liquor Control Board’s Scheme, Carlisle Journal, 30 June 1916, p. 5
Liquor Control in Carlisle: What Has Been Done, Church Family Newspaper, 23 (15 December 1916), p. 11
Manning the Wall: A Temperance Sermon Preached in St. John’s Church, Keswick, Wednesday, February 13th, 1895 (Keswick, 1895)
(The) Referendum, Times, 27 November 1908, p. 14 [Letter]
State Purchase and Liquor Control, Carlisle Journal, 5 March 1920, p. 7 [Letter]
Women’s Temperance Meeting. Letters from County Council Candidates, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 15 December 1888, p. 4 [Letter]
Tennyson, Alfred
Boyhood’s Friends in Lincolnshire (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 62-75)
Folk-Lore at Somersby. Reminiscences Among the Villagers (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 27-61)
From Aldworth to the Abbey (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 150-184)
‘Hymn in Memory of Lord Tennyson’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (November 1892).
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 173-180
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 102-104
Memories of Farringford (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 92-118)
Memories of the Tennysons at Somersby, Cornhill Magazine, 32 (February 1912), pp. 170-9
Somersby and Its Neighbourhood (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 1-26)
Tennyson, Homes and Haunts of Famous Authors (London, 1906), pp. 137-51
Tennyson (Valete: Tennyson and other Memorial Poems, pp. 3-35)
Tennyson a South Country Man? Spectator, 92 (23 April 1904), p. 639 [Letter]
Tennyson as a Religious Teacher, Church Family Newspaper, 18 (11 August 1911), p. 604
Tennyson at the English Lakes (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 76-91)
Tennyson Centenary, Times, 3 August 1909, p. 11 [Letter]
Tennyson Centenary Memorial, Times, 16 December 1909, p. 7 [Letter]
Tennyson Centenary Memorial, Times, 2 September 1910, p. 9 [Letter]
Tennyson Memorial Meetings at Somersby, Spectator, 107 (12 August 1911), pp. 241-2
Union with God: A Tennyson Memorial Sermon, Christian World Pulpit, 68 (9 August 1905), pp. 81-3
Tennyson, Charles Turner
Charles Tennyson Turner: A Memory of Grasby (Memories of the Tennysons, pp. 221-247)
Thebes
First Impressions of Thebes (Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, pp. 162-181)
Thirlmere
A Coach Drive at the Lakes. Part II. From Rydal to Thirlmere, Cornhill Magazine, 11 (October 1888), pp. 390-404
A Coach Drive at the Lakes. Part III. From Thirlmere to Keswick, Cornhill Magazine, 11 (November 1888), pp. 483-98
From Rydal to Thirlmere (A Coach Drive at the Lakes, pp. 29-54)
From Thirlmere to Keswick (A Coach Drive at the Lakes, pp. 55-94)
Letter on ‘The Manchester Water Supply: The New Thirlmere Scheme, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 6 December 1888, p. 8 [Letter]
Manchester and Thirlmere, Manchester Guardian, 31 January 1911, p. 8
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]
Thring, Edward
Edward Thring, Spectator, 60 (29 October 1887), p. 1452
Edward Thring Memorial Fund, Spectator, 61 (28 January 1888), p. 123
Edward Thring: Teacher and Poet, pp. 11-120 (1889)
Sonnets Written at the Time of the Headmaster’s Death (Edward Thring: Teacher and Poet, pp. 97-108))
Sonnets Written at the Time of the Uppingham Tercentenary, June 26, 1884 (Edward Thring: Teacher and Poet, pp. 111-117)
Thun
At the Gates of Oberland (Flower-Time in the Oberland, pp. 1-8)
Tintagel
Barras Headland and the Old Post-Office, Tintagel (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 131-157)
Tor Hill
Tor Hill, Wells (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 59-64)
Tor Hill, Wells, Somerset, Times, 24 January 1914, p. 9 [Letter with S. H. Hamer]
Tor Hill, Wells, for Pleasure Grounds, Shepton Mallet Journal, 6 February 1914, p. 4 [Letter with S. H. Hamer]
Trams
Electric Trams at the Lakes, Times, 11 September 1900, p. 5 [Letter]
Trees
Bird and Tree County Challenge Shield, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 February 1908, p. 8 [Letter]
Months at the Lakes, pp. 1-244 (1906)
On the Yew-Trees of Borrowdale, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 6 (1884), pp. 150-55
Trinity Almshouses
Trinity Almshouses or Hospital, Times, 26 November 1895, p. 7 [Letter]
Troutbeck
Ald Hoggart O’ Troutbeck (Round the Lake Country, pp. 158-191)
The Sheep-Dog Trials at Troutbeck (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 132-145)
Tuberculosis
Prevention of Tuberculosis, Times, 3 January 1899, p. 13 [Letter]
Tuberculin Test, Penrith Observer, 14 March 1899, p. 3 [Letter]
Tuberculin Test at Castle Howard. Important Correction, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 11 March 1899, p. 5 [Letter]
Tuberculosis and the Meat Supply, Times, 26 January 1899, p. 2 [Letter]
Village of Perfect Health, Leysin-sur-Aigle, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 158 (November 1895), pp. 680-4
Twelves, Marian
Presentation to Miss Twelves, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 17 January 1891, p. 5 [Letter]
Ruskin and the Home Art Industries in the Lake District (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 115-148)
Tyrol
The Home of the German Miners in Tyrol (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 85-101)
Ullswater
National Trust and Lake Frontage on Ullswater, Times, 15 August 1911, p. 10 [Letter]
National Trust and the Ullswater Foreshore, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 22 August 1911, p. 7 [Letter]
Ullswater Foreshore and the National Trust, Times, 7 October 1911, p. 8
Valhalla
National Memorial to the Queen, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 March 1901, p. 5 [Letter]
National Memorial to the Queen, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 9 March 1901, p. 3 [Letter]
To the Editor of the Times, Times, 17 May 1904, p. 8 [Letter]
Stonehenge, Times, 28 September 1918, p. 10 [Letter]
Vandalism see Litter and Vandalism
Verede, Robert Ernest
Vernede, Poet and Soldier, Poetry Review, (Nov-Dec. 1917), pp. 353-63; Living Age, 296 (23 February 1918), pp. 469-74
Victoria, Queen see also Bonfires
Children’s Jubilee Hymn, Christian World Pulpit, 31 (8 June 1887), p. 36
County Memorial to the Queen, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 March 1901, p. 5 [Letter]
‘Hymn for the Advent of the Jubilee Year of Queen Victoria’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (July 1886).
Jubilee Hymn, Scottish Church, April 1887
Jubilee Hymn, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 April 1887, p. 5
Jubilee Hymn, Christian World Pulpit, 31 (25 May 1887), p. 335
National Memorial to the Queen, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 March 1901, p. 5 [Letter]
National Memorial to the Queen, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 9 March 1901, p. 3 [Letter]
Queen’s Birthday, Times, 29 May 1899. p. 10 [Letter]
Vikings
A Day with Roman and Norse (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 94-108)
A Hundred Miles of Beauty at the Lakes (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 119-152)
Cumberland Character (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 205-219)
(The) Gosforth Cross (Round the Lake Country, pp. 47-67)
(The) “Hob” as a Norse Survival, Carlisle Journal, 11 October 1918, p. 5 [Letter]
Past and Present in the Keswick Vale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 1-19)
Round the Coast of the Lake Country (Round the Lake Country, pp. 1-24)
Wakefield, Mary
Kendal and a North Country Eisteddfod, 1895 (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 146-172)
Wales
Sonnets of the Welsh Coast (Sonnets Round the Coast, pp. 61-74)
Walker, Mary
‘Hymn in Memory of Mary Walker’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (November 1892).
Walla Crag
St. Luke’s Summer at the Lakes (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 203-211)
War Memorials
Carlisle War Memorial, Carlisle Journal, 12 March 1920, p. 7 [Letter]
Headstones for War Graves, Times, 21 July 1919, p. 8 [Letter]
Scafell Pike: Gift to the Nation as a War Memorial, Carlisle Journal, 30 September 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
Stonehenge, Times, 28 September 1918, p. 10 [Letter]
Suggested War Memorial Hall, Carlisle Journal, 1 April 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
War Memorials, Times, 4 February 1916, p. 7 [Letter]
War Memorials, Times Educational Supplement, 1 February 1916, p. 20
War Memorials, Carlisle Journal, 25 March 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
War Memorials, Times, 23 June 1919, p. 10 [Letter]
Warblers
Garden Warbler, Parents’ Review, XXIX (July 1918), p. 504
Ward, Clifton
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 136-137
Westbury College
Westbury College (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 46-52)
Westminster Abbey
To the Editor of the Times, Times, 17 May 1904, p. 8 [Letter]
Westmoreland
An April Walk to Westmoreland (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 73-84)
Purple and Ivory (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 17-23)
Reminiscences of Wordsworth Among the Peasantry of Westmoreland (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 1-58)
Reminiscences of Wordsworth Among the Peasantry of Westmoreland, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 6 (1884), pp. 161-194
Wild Cherry Time in Westmoreland (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 206-213)
Whitby
Sonnets of the Yorkshire Coast (Sonnets Round the Coast, pp. 161-192)
Whitehaven
Help for Whitehaven, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 17 May 1910, p. 3 [Letter]
Whitehaven Calamity, Carlisle Journal, 17 May 1910, p. 5 [Letter]
Whitehead, Henry
Henry Whitehead: 1825-1896: A Memorial Sketch, pp. 1-250 (1897)
Wilhem I, Emperor
To the Churches in Germany and Lovers of the Fatherland: A Funeral Hymn for the Emperor, Christian World Pulpit, 33 (21 March 1888), p. 183
Wilkinson, Thomas
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 21-38
Wilson, Annie
‘Hymn on the death of Annie Wilson’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (August 1896)
Wilson, John
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 72-92
Windermere see also Borrans Field
A Coach Drive at the Lakes. Part I. From Windermere to Rydal Water, Cornhill Magazine, 11 (September 1888), pp. 255-70
From Windermere to Rydal Water (A Coach Drive at the Lakes, pp. 1-28)
Head of Windermere, Times, 2 July 1912, p. 5 [Letter]
Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere, Times, 4 January 1912, p. 9 [Letter]
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 [Letter]
Hydro-Aeroplanes on Windermere: The Six Miles Speed Limit, Times, 23 January 1912, p. 6 [Letter]
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)
Rainbow Wonders of Windermere (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 173-177)
Skating on Windermere (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 27-35)
Some Account of Windermere, Windermere and the Royal Yacht Club (Kendal, 1905)
Spoiling a Lake: Hydro-Aeroplane Dangers at Windermere: Some Facts and a Protest, London Daily News, 11 January 1912, p. 2
Windermere: Queen Adelaide’s Hill and Millerground Glen and Landing, Spectator, 110 (1 February 1913), p. 192
‘“Windermere”: The Government Protection of the Lake Country, London Daily News, 22 January 1912, p. 3 [Letter]
Windsor Castle
View of Windsor Castle from the River’, Times, 25 December 1909, p. 9. [Letter with Nigel Bond concerning the purchase of meadow land between the Castle and the Thames]
Winsford Hill
Winsford Hill (A Nation’s Heritage, pp. 109-118)
Winter
A Winter Day on Derwentwater (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 207-217)
Arctic Splendours at the English Lakes (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 109-115)
Wolmer Pond
Wolmer Pond, Times, 28 June 1918, p. 7 [Letter]
Woodpeckers
Great Spotted Woodpecker at Allan Bank, Parents’ Review, XXVIII (October 1917), pp. 605-7
Wordsworth, Dorothy
A Crack with Mrs. Dixon of Dove Cottage (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 270-283)
Last of the Rydal Dorothys (A Rambler’s Notebook at the English Lakes, pp. 220-239)
Last of the Rydal Dorothys: February 2, 1890, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 147 (June 1890), pp. 815-21
Wordsworth, John
Life and Death of John Wordsworth (Chapters at the English Lakes, pp. 1-43)
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 171-172
Wordsworth, William
A Crack with Mrs. Dixon of Dove Cottage (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 270-283)
A Hundred Miles of Beauty at the Lakes (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 119-152)
A Wordsworth Fountain, Times, 31 July 1895, p. 9 [Letter]
An Address on Wordsworth by Canon Rawnsley (A Reminiscence of Wordsworth Day, Cockermouth, April 7th, 1896, pp. 47-62)
At the Sign of the Nag’s Head (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 209-229)
Crossing the Sands (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 230-269)
Daffodil Day at Cockermouth (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 265-271)
Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force (Round the Lake Country, pp. 91-106)
Humanity of Wordsworth, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 8 (1887), pp. 69-78
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 1 – Cumberland, Keswick, and Southey’s Country, pp. 1-236
Literary Associations of the English Lakes: Vol. 2 – Westmoreland, Windermere and the Haunts of Wordsworth, pp. 1-251
Memorandum: In Reference to the Memorial Stone at Grisedale Tarn, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 2 (1882), pp. 23-4
“Mister Wudsworth”: The Lake Poet Remembered by Villagers, T. P. Weekly, 2 (21 August 1903), p. 365
Note, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 8 (1887), 79-80
Note II – The Hawkshead Beck, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth edited by William Knight, 3 (1883), pp. 410-13
Note III.—The Hawkshead Morning Walk: Summer Vacation, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth edited by William Knight, 6 (1884), pp. 389-90
Note VII – The Meeting-Point of Two Highways, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth edited by William Knight, 3 (1883), pp. 416-20
Proposed Permanent Lake District Defence Society, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 5 (1883), pp. 45-58
Reminiscences of Wordsworth Among the Peasantry of Westmoreland (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 1-58)
Reminiscences of Wordsworth Among the Peasantry of Westmoreland, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 6 (1884), pp. 161-194
Review of William Wordsworth: His Life, Works and Influence by Professor Harper, Carlisle Journal, 14 March 1916, p. p. 6
Ruskin and Wordsworth (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 149-162)
Ruskin and Wordsworth: Continued (Ruskin and the English Lakes, pp. 163-188)
Wordsworth, Athenaeum, (2 March 1889), p. 281
Wordsworth, Homes and Haunts of Famous Authors (London, 1906), pp. 3-18
Wordsworth and Japan, Murray’s Magazine, 2 (October 1887), p. 538
Wordsworth at Cockermouth (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 218-226)
Wordsworth’s Rooms at Cambridge, Westminster Budget, 2 (November 1893), p. 12
Work
Nobility and Necessity of Work, Church Family Newspaper, 26 (5 December 1919), p. 26
World War I see also War Memorials; Peace Celebrations
Against a Premature and Inconclusive Peace: An Address Delivered on the Third Anniversary of the War by Canon Rawnsley at Grasmere, August 4th, 1917 (Carlisle, 1917)
Altar of Self-Sacrifice: A Sermon Preached in the School Chapel, Uppingham, July 23rd, 1916, in Memory of Her Hero Sons (Uppingham, 1916)
Bird Sentinels: The Sensitive Ear of the Pheasant, Times, 22 February 1915, p. 5
Canon Rawnsley’s Warning, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 1914, 27 August, p. 4
Canon Rawnsley on the National Mission and What It Stands For, Carlisle Journal, 14 November 1916, p. 5
Christ and Reprisals, Church Family Newspaper, 23 (10 March 1916), p. 12
Commemoration Service in the Cathedral: Sermon by Canon Rawnsley: The League of Nations and Industrial Unrest, Carlisle Journal, 14 November 1919, p. 5
Corporate Religion and National Service, Church Family Newspaper, 24 (4 May 1917), p. 10
Courage for Faint Hearts, Church Family Newspaper, 22 (10 December 1915), p. 12
Crucified Belgium, Everyman, 5 (30 October 1914), p. iii
European War 1914-1915 Poems, pp. 17-219 (1915)
For Those in Captivity, Christian World Pulpit, 93 (15 May 1918), pp. 232-4
Greatness of Service, Church Family Newspaper, 22 (1 January 1915), p. 8
Help for Our Soldiers, Carlisle Journal, 11 September 1914, p. 5
Joy of Harvest, Church Family Newspaper, 23 (13 October 1916), p. 12
Joy of Self-Sacrifice, Christian World Pulpit, 90 (16 August 1916), pp. 79-81
Keswick School: Foundation of a Scholarship: Generous Offer by Canon and Mrs Rawnsley, Carlisle Journal, 26 March 1915, p. 7
Leadership of the Child, Church Family Newspaper, 23 (29 December 1916), p. 10
Life by Service and Self-Sacrifice, Christian World Pulpit, 89 (5 April 1916), pp. 197-9
Liquor Control Board’s Scheme, Carlisle Journal, 30 June 1916, p. 5
Liquor Control in Carlisle: What Has Been Done, Church Family Newspaper, 23 (15 December 1916), p. 11
National Extravagance, Christian World Pulpit, 96 (24 December 1919), pp. 301-3
On Right Thinking, Christian World Pulpit, 91 (25 April 1917), pp. 194-8
Our Refuge and Our Strength, Christian World Pulpit, 87 (13 January 1915), pp. 19-21
Penrith Boy’s School Distribution of Prizes: Canon Rawnsley’s Appeal to Parents, Carlisle Journal, 11 December 1914, p. 7
Power of Vision, Christian World Pulpit, 88 (14 July 1915), pp. 20-23
Prayer of Intercession, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 1914, 18 August, p. 8
Shadows of the War, Northern Counties Magazine, 2 (April 1901),pp. 66-8
Some Lessons from the War, Church Family Newspaper, 22 (26 March 1915), p. 12
Wake Up, John Bull, Carlisle Journal, 4 September 1914, p. 6
War and Education, Education, 12 May 1916, pp. 214-6
War and Some of Its Lessons, Parents’ Review, 26 (July 1915), pp. 481-8
Way of Peace, Church Family Newspaper, 20 (12 September 1913), p. 10
(The) Worth of Child Life, Church Family Newspaper, 27 (9 January 1920), p. 10
World War I – Letters to the Press (1914)
A Call to the Colours, Carlisle Journal, 6 November 1914, p. 5 [Letter]
Ambulance Motor-Cars, Times, 13 October 1914, p. 9 [Letter]
An Ambulance Buffet for Wounded Soldiers, Carlisle Journal, 18 December 1914, p. 8 [Letter]
An Appeal to Young Cumberland, Carlisle Journal, 1 September 1914, p. 5 [Letter]
(The) Austrian Hymn, Times, 2 July 1914, p. 9 [Letter]
Belgian Relief Fund, Carlisle Journal, 1 September 1914, p. 5 [Letter]
Canon Rawnsley’s Call to the Men of Cumberland, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 6 November 1914, p. 2 [Letter]
Carlisle Motor-Ambulances for the Front, Carlisle Journal, 13 November 1914, p. 9 [Letter]
Comforts for the Troops, Carlisle Journal, 24 November 1914, p. 8 [Letter]
Motor Ambulance Car as a Gift from the City of Carlisle, Carlisle Journal, 9 October 1914, p. 5 [Letter]
Motor-Ambulance from the City of Carlisle, Carlisle Journal, 13 October 1914, p. 5 [Letter]
Suggested Gift of a Motor-Ambulance from Carlisle, Carlisle Journal, 6 October 1914, p. 5 [Letter]
World War I – Letters to the Press (1915)
Accommodation in the Lake District, Carlisle Journal, 20 July 1915, p. 5 [Letter]
Carlisle Organ Recitals, Carlisle Journal, 30 November 1915, p. 5 [Letter]
(The) Case of the Armenians, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 14 October 1915, p. 7 [Letter]
Children and the War Loan, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 9 July 1915, p. 7 [Letter]
Comforts for Men at the Front, Carlisle Journal, 9 November 1915, p. 5 [Letter]
(The) Danger of Extremes, Times, 5 April 1915, p. 8 [Letter]
Holiday Accommodation in the Lake District, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 16 July 1915, p. 3 [Letter]
Masters and Servants, Times, 30 June 1915, p. 10 [Letter]
Migratory Buffets and Motor-Kitchens for France, Carlisle Journal, 26 January 1915, p. 4 [Letter]
Our Meat Supply in Peril, Carlisle Journal, 18 May 1915, p. 8 [Letter]
Peat for Fuel, Times, 13 July 1915, p. 7 [Letter]
Peat for Fuel, Times, 20 July 1915, p. 7 [Letter]
Pheasants and the North Sea Battle, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 25 February 1915, p. 3 [Letter]
Pheasant-Sentinels, Carlisle Journal, 9 February 1915, p. 5 [Letter]
Quiet Huts and a Motor-Bath, Carlisle Journal, 9 November 1915, p. 5 [Letter]
Service for Doctors and Nurses, Carlisle Journal, 8 October 1915, p. 7 [Letter]
Special Service for Nurses and Doctors at the Cathedral, Carlisle Journal, 22 October 1915, p. 7 [Letter]
Work of Women Police: Help for Girls in Garrison Towns, Carlisle Journal, 2 March 1915, p. 5 [Letter]
World War I – Letters to the Press (1916)
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]
Education and a Royal Commission, Times, 17 June 1916, p. 8 [Letter]
Education and Instruction after the War: Cumberland Committee’s Recommendations, Carlisle Journal, 24 October 1916, p. 6 [Letter with C. Courtenay Hodgson]
Films and Posters, Times, 22 February 1916, p. 11 [Letter]
Help for the Hospitals of the Allies, Carlisle Journal, 11 April 1916, p. 5 [Letter]
Juvenile Crime, Times, 11 October 1916, p. 9 [Letter]
Notification of Births, Times, 23 November 1916, p. 9 [Letter]
Services at the Cathedral, Carlisle Journal, 26 December 1916, p. 5 [Letter]
Suggested Meatless day for “Merry Carlisle”, Carlisle Journal, 10 November 1916, p. 8 [Letter]
War Memorials, Times, 4 February 1916, p. 7 [Letter]
Why Not Boon Ploughings? Carlisle Journal, 22 December 1916, p. 8 [Letter]
World War I – Letters to the Press (1917)
Children’s Service at the Cathedral, Carlisle Journal, 28 December 1917, p. 5 [Letter]
English Prisoners on the Russian Front, Times, 15 May 1917, p. 8 [Letter]
Objectionable Posters, Carlisle Journal, 26 January 1917, p. 8 [Letter]
Potash from Bracken, Times, 8 September 1917, p. 8 [Letter]
World War I – Letters to the Press (1918)
(The) Blonde Beast, Times, 29 October 1918, p. 8 [Letter]
Corn Salvage, Times, 25 September 1918, p.10 [Letter]
(The) “Hob” as a Norse Survival, Carlisle Journal, 11 October 1918, p. 5 [Letter]
Memorial Service at the Cathedral, Carlisle Journal, 1 November 1918, p. 5 [Letter]
Prisoners: Enforcement of Demands, Times, 11 October 1918, p. 11 [Letter]
Recreation Hut at Fusehill, Carlisle Journal, 8 November 1918, p. 5 [Letter]
Stonehenge, Times, 28 September 1918, p. 10 [Letter]
Wolmer Pond, Times, 28 June 1918, p. 7 [Letter]
World War I – Letters to the Press (Post-Armistice)
Bonfires and Fireworks, Times, 30 June 1919, p. 8 [Letter]
Bonfires on Peace Night, Times, 17 February 1919, p. 11 [Letter]
Books for Our Men in Germany, Carlisle Journal, 14 January 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
Boy Scouts’ Central Fund, Carlisle Journal, 7 January 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
Carlisle War Memorial, Carlisle Journal, 12 March 1920, p. 7 [Letter]
County War Memorial, Carlisle Journal, 25 May 1920, p. 4 [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]
Getting Demobilized, Times, 22 January 1920, p. 6 [Letter]
Headstones for War Graves, Times, 21 July 1919, p. 8 [Letter]
(The) Hermitage Pictures, Times, 23 January 1919, p. 13 [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]
Scafell Pike: Gift to the Nation as a War Memorial, Carlisle Journal, 30 September 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
Service for Doctors and Nurses at the Cathedral, Carlisle Journal, 10 October 1919, p. 7 [Letter]
Service for Doctors and Nurses, Carlisle Journal, 17 October 1919, p. 7 [Letter]
“Save the Children” Fund, Carlisle Journal, 23 December 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
‘“Save the Children” Fund, Carlisle Journal, 26 December 1919, p. 7 [Letter]
Suggested War Memorial Hall, Carlisle Journal, 1 April 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
(The) Tank, Carlisle Journal, 20 February 1920, p. 7 [Letter]
War Memorials, Carlisle Journal, 25 March 1919, p. 5 [Letter]
War Memorials, Times, 23 June 1919, p. 10 [Letter]
World’s End
At the World’s End (Round the Lake Country, pp. 107-125)
Wrestling
Olympia of Wrestling in the North (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 124-132)
Wrestling in the North Countree (Months at the Lakes, pp. 133-139)
Wythburn
At the Sign of the Nag’s Head (Past and Present at the English Lakes, pp. 209-229)
Wythop
An Evening Walk in Wythop (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 92-99)
Yew Trees
A Famous Yew Tree (Lake Country Sketches, pp. 166-175)
Fraternal Four of Borrowdale (Life and Nature at the English Lakes, pp. 197-202)
On the Yew-Trees of Borrowdale, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 6 (1884), pp. 150-55
YMCA
Christian Aspects of Manliness, An Address Delivered at the Annual Conference of the North-Western District Union of Young men’s Christian Associations held at Keswick, Sept 28th, 1893 (Keswick, 1893).
York Minster
York Minster Restoration, Times, 16 June 1905, p. 14 [Letter]
Yorkshire
Sonnets of the Yorkshire Coast (Sonnets Round the Coast, pp. 125-206)