Church of St Andrew, Hartburn (Hartburn) - Source of Reference
The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works. Below is a list of the source of information used in writing this record.
(1) Ordnance Survey Map OS 6 inch 1924 .
(2) Pevsner, N., et al, 1992. The Buildings of England: Northumberland (London), 304-5
(3) Field Investigators Comments F1 DS 12-SEP-1968
(4) List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest DOE (HHR) Borough of Castle Morpeth: Hartburn 30-Jan-1986 (2)
(5) Donnelly, Canon A. F., 1967. The Parishes of Hartburn, Meldon and Netherwitton, 4-5.
(6) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33919 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33919)
(7) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33920 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33920)
(8) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33921 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33921)
(9) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33931 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33931)
(10) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33934 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33934)
(11) United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, no 33938 (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.33938)
(12) Carlton, R. J., Johnstone, M., & Ryder, P. F., 2012. St. Andrew's Church, Hartburn, Northumberland: archaeological evaluation and watching brief. (Unpublished report by The Archaeological Practice Ltd), 27-29
(13) This record includes National Record of the Historic Environment Information provided by Historic England on 4 January 2021 licensed under the Open Government Licence [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/]
(13a) Dodds, J. F., 1999. Bastions and Belligerents: Medieval Strongholds in Northumberland, 254-5