Medieval chapel at Falstone (Falstone) - 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The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works.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) Dodds, M.H., 1940. A History of Northumberland, Volume 15 (Newcastle upon Tyne), 256-62.
(2) Hodgson, J.C., 1916. Archaeologia Aeliana (3rd Series) 13, 14.
(2a) MS of J Warburton c 1715
(3) Hodgson, J.C., 1828. History of Northumberland, Part 3, Volume 2 (Newcastle upon Tyne), 231.
(4) Hall, R.G., 1889. Archaeologia Aeliana (2nd Series) 13, 267-9
(5) Wood, J., 1822. Archaeologia Aeliana (1st Series) 1, 103-4.
(6) Haigh, R.D., 1867. Archaeologia Aeliana (2nd Series) 1, 155 and 192.
(7) Map of Northumberland 1828 Scale approx 1:63,360)(W Greenwood)
(8) Carr Ellison, R., 1876. Archaeologia Aeliana (2nd Series) 7, 272-3.
(9) Map of Northumberland 1769 (approx 1:63,360)(A Armstrong)
(10) Collingwood, W.G., 1927. Northumbrian Corsses of the pre-Norman Age (Llanerch), 165.
(11) Blackgate Museum Soc of Ants Newcastle (Card with exhibit)
(12) Field Investigators Comments F1 DAD 03-AUG-1956
(13) Cramp, R., 1984. Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Sculptured Stone in England (Oxford), 172-3.
(13a) Stephens, G., 1884. Handbook of the Old-Northern Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England. London (136)
(14) Cramp, R. and Miket, R., 1982. Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking Antiquities in the Museum of Antiquities Newcastle upon Tyne, 24-5
(15) 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/]