1879

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

1881

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

1882

‘Memorandum: In Reference to the Memorial Stone at Grisedale Tarn’, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 2 (1882), 23-4.

‘The Rock Rimmon’, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, (July 1882), 177.

1883

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

‘Note III – The Hawkshead Beck’, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth edited by William Knight, 3 (Edinburgh, 1883), 410-13.

‘Note VII – The Meeting-Point of Two Highways’, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth edited by William Knight, 3 (Edinburgh, 1883), 416-20.

1884

‘On the Yew-Trees of Borrowdale’, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 6 (1884), 150-55.

‘Reminiscences of Wordsworth Among the Peasantry of Westmoreland’, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 6 (1884), 161-194.

‘Note III.—The Hawkshead Morning Walk: Summer Vacation’, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth edited by William Knight, 6 (Edinburgh, 1884), 389-90.

‘Preface’, In the Light: Brief Memorials of Elizabeth Phebe Seeley by her Sister, (London, 1884), v-xiii.

1886

‘Footpath Preservation: A National Need’, Contemporary Review, 50 (September 1886), 373-86.

1887

‘From Skiddaw Top on Jubilee Bonfire Night’, Carlisle Patriot, 24 June 1887, p. 3.

‘The Skiddaw Jubilee Beacon’, Carlisle Journal, 29 July 1887, p. 5.

‘From Skiddaw Top on Jubilee Bonfire Night’, Cornhill Magazine, 9 (August 1887), 154-64.

‘The Late Mr. H. A. Spedding’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 8 October 1887, p. 4.

‘At the Grasmere Sports’, Murray’s Magazine, 2 (October 1887), 527-37.

‘Wordsworth and Japan’, Murray’s Magazine, 2 (October 1887), 538.

‘Edward Thring’, Spectator, 60 (29 October 1887), 1452

‘Industrial Art at Keswick’, Carlisle Journal, 29 November 1887, p. 5.

‘Industrial Art in Keswick’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 December 1887, p. 5.

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

‘The Humanity of Wordsworth’, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 8 (1887), 69-78.

‘Note’, Transactions of the Wordsworth Society, 8 (1887), 79-80.

1888

‘Edward Thring Memorial Fund’, Spectator, 61 (28 January 1888), 123.

‘The Tercentenary of the Armada on Skiddaw Top’, Spectator, 61 (28 July 1888), 1028-9.

‘A Coach Drive at the Lakes. Part I. From Windermere to Rydal Water’, Cornhill Magazine, 11 (September 1888), 255-70.

‘A Coach Drive at the Lakes. Part II. From Rydal to Thirlmere’, Cornhill Magazine, 11 (October 1888), 390-404. [An extract from this article, titled ‘Grasmere Churchyard was published English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 September 1888, p. 5.]

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

‘Closed Cathedrals’, Spectator, 61 (1 December 1888), 1675.

‘Closed Cathedrals – Lady-Guides’, Spectator, 61 (29 December 1888), 1851.

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

1889

‘Wordsworth’, Athenaeum, (2 March 1889), 281.

 ‘A Plea for the Birds’, Gentleman’s Magazine, 266 (June 1889), 545-58.

‘The Last of the Southeys: Memories of Greta Hall’, Cornhill Magazine, 12 (May 1889), 473-85.

‘To the Duddon Vale as It Is and Is to Be’, Cornhill Magazine, 13 (August 1889), 151-63.

1890

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

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

‘The Last of the Calverts’, Cornhill Magazine, 14 (May 1890), 494-520.

‘The Last of the Rydal Dorothys: February 2, 1890’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 147 (June 1890), 815-21.

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

On Helvellyn with the Shepherds’, Cornhill Magazine, 15 (October 1890), 379-94. [An extract from this article was published under the title, ‘The Shepherds Meeting on Helvellyn’, in English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 October 1890, p. 5.] 

‘On Helvellyn with the Shepherds’, Living Age, 187 (22 November 1890), 501-509.

Christmas Day 1889 (Keswick, 1890)

1891

‘A Day at the Meydoum Pyramid’, Gentleman’s Magazine, 271 (September 1891), 260-78.

‘A Day at the Meydoum Pyramid’, Living Age, 191 (24 October 1891), 226-36.

A Skiddaw Shepherd’s Life: In Memoriam Joseph Hawell (Keswick, 1891).

1892

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

‘The Story of Gough and His Dog’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Association for the Advancement of Literature and Science, 16 (1892), 95-124.

1893

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

‘Wordsworth’s Rooms at Cambridge’, Westminster Budget, 2 (November 1893), 12.

‘Memories of the Master of Balliol’, Cornhill Magazine, 21 (December 1893), 586-99.

‘Memories of the Master of Balliol’, Living Age, 199 (December 1893), 816-24.

‘To the President of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 12 (1893), 270-1.

Practical Guide to the English Lake District, by Henry Irwin Jenkinson, seventh edition, (London, 1893).

1894

‘The New Wild Birds’ Protection Act’, Nature Notes, 5 (December 1894), 221-4.

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

1895

‘The Village of Perfect Health, Leysin-sur-Aigle’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 158 (November 1895), 680-4.

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

1896

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

‘The Passion Play at Selzach’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 160 (September 1896), 315-27.

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

‘Is Armenia Worth Saving?’ Manchester Guardian, 1 October 1896, p. 9.

‘The Neighbour’, Manchester Guardian, 8 October 1896, p. 8.

‘England’s Obligations to Armenia’, Manchester Guardian, 8 October 1896, p. 8.

‘Haunting Voice’, Living Age, 211 (31 October 1896), 258.

‘The Passion Play at Selzach’, Living Age, 211 (31 October 1896), 299-310.

A Happier Christmas and a Glad New Year: From Crosthwaite Vicarage, 1896 (Keswick, 1896).

The Revival of the Decorative Arts at Lucerne: Two Walks about the Ancient City of the Wooden Stork’s Nests. Lucerne: Official General Enquiry Office, 1896.

1897

‘Great Britain in America’, Outlook, 55 (12 January 1897), 267.

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

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

‘The Jubilee Bonfires, Up Skiddaw’, London Daily News, 25 June 1897, p. 2.

‘“The Sayings of Our Lord”, A Note by Canon Rawnsley’, West Cumberland Times, 17 July 1897, p. 2.

1898

‘Heroism in Common Life’, Sunday Magazine, 27 (June 1898), 420-4.

‘A Pilgrimage to La Verna’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 164 (September 1898), 410-21.

‘The Story of the Caedmon Cross’, Sunday Magazine, 27 (September 1898), 691-6.

‘White Herons and Worn-Out Horses: What Can the Legislature Do?’ Nature Notes, 9 (September 1898), 168-70.

‘With Paul Sabatier at Assisi’, Contemporary Review, 74 (October 1898), 505-18.

‘Corpus Christi Day at Orvieto’, Contemporary Review, 74 (November 1898), 737-45.

‘A Pilgrimage to La Verna’, Living Age, 219 (19 November 1898), 519-30.

‘Heroism in Common Life’, Sunday Magazine, 27 (December 1898), 851-6.

‘The Caedmon Cross’, The Builders’ Journal and Architectural Record, (7 December 1898), 282-3.

‘Corpus Christi Day at Orvieto’, Living Age, 219 (24 December 1898), 811-8.

1899

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

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

Triflings on Board the “Teutonic” (Liverpool, 1899).

1900

‘John Ruskin’, Outlook, 64 (3 March 1900), 511-17.

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

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

‘Finding the First Dynasty Kings’, Atlantic Monthly, 86 (October 1900), 481-8.

‘The Unveiling of the Ruskin Memorial at Friar’s Crag, Keswick, October 6th, 1900’, Northern Counties Magazine, 1 (December 1900), 148-53.

‘Obituary’, Northern Counties Magazine, 1 (December 1900), 196-8.

1901

‘Ad Miserigordiam’, Nature Notes, 12 (January 1901), 4-7.

‘On Reading Fisherman’s Luck’, Outlook, 67 (16 March 1901), 629.

‘Shadows of the War’, Northern Counties Magazine, 2 (April 1901), 66-8.

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

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

‘The Lake District: An Appeal’, Climbers’ Club Journal, 4 (September 1901), 44-5.

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

1902

‘A Memorial Address: Delivered on September 7, 1902, at the Ruskin Monument on Friar’s Crag, to a meeting of the Companions of the Guild of St. George’, Saint George. The Journal of the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, V (October 1902), 247-50.

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

1903

‘With the Pre-Dynastic Kings and the Kings of the First Three Dynasties at Abydos’, Atlantic Monthly, 91 (February 1903), 220-7.

‘“Mister Wudsworth”: The Lake Poet Remembered by Villagers’, T. P. Weekly, 2 (21 August 1903), 365.

‘Prefatory Note’, The Border Land in Olden Time, by Thomas Carrick (Carlisle, 1903).

1904

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

‘Coleridge at the English Lakes’, Bookman, 26 (September 1904), 200-3.

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

1905

‘Sympathy with Russian Jews’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 25 November 1905, p. 4.

‘Introductory Note’, Fairy Tales by Delta (London, 1905), vii-ix.

‘Some Account of Windermere’, Windermere and the Royal Yacht Club (Kendal, 1905).

1906

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

‘Canon Rawnsley on ‘Recreation’’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian’, 6 October 1906, p. 4.

‘Wordsworth’, Homes and Haunts of Famous Authors (London, 1906), 3-18.

‘Tennyson’, Homes and Haunts of Famous Authors (London, 1906), 137-51.

1907

[‘Skating on Derwent Water’], Times, 5 February 1907.

‘Railway Facilities to Perugia’, Times, 24 May 1907, p. 11.

‘Free Meals for School Children at Assisi’, Times, 28 May 1907, p. 16.

‘Bridge Saving Versus Bridge Destruction’, Times Engineering Supplement, 18 September 1907, p. 298.

1908

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

‘In Memoriam – Edward Gore Ring’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 26 December 1908, p. 8.

1909

‘The Destruction of the Road-Side’, Nature Notes, 20 (April 1909), 58-60.

1911

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

‘The Black Redstart’, Times, 13 July 1911, p. 7.

‘The Tennyson Memorial Meetings at Somersby’, Spectator, 107 (12 August 1911), 241-2.

‘The Tattershall Mantelpieces’, Times, 14 September 1911, p. 5.

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

‘The Portinscale Bridge’, Spectator, 107 (28 October 1911), 682-3.

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

‘A Foreword by Canon Rawnsley’, Some Records of the Annual Grasmere Sports, compiled by Hugh W. Machell, (Carlisle, 1911), 13-18.

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).

1912

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

‘Spoiling a Lake: Hydro-Aeroplane Dangers at Windermere: Some Facts and a Protest’, London Daily News, 11 January 1912, p. 2.

‘Memories of the Tennysons at Somersby’, Cornhill Magazine, 32 (February 1912), 170-9.

‘At Asolo: A Browning Memory’, Cornhill Magazine, 33 (August 1912), 184-92.

‘Charles Dickens’s Connexion with the Lake District’, Contemporary Review, 102 (September 1912), 379-87.

1913

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

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

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

‘A Beauty Spot on Windermere’, Spectator, 111 (19 July 1913), 98.

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

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

1914

‘A National Benefactor – Sir Robert Hunter’, Cornhill Magazine, 36 (February 1914), 230-9.

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

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

Canon Rawnsley’s Warning’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 1914, 27 August, p. 4.

‘Wake Up, John Bull’, Carlisle Journal, 4 September 1914, p. 6.

‘Help for Our Soldiers’, Carlisle Journal, 11 September 1914, p. 5.

‘Crucified Belgium’, Everyman, 5 (30 October 1914), iii.

‘Penrith Boy’s School Distribution of Prizes: Canon Rawnsley’s Appeal to Parents’, Carlisle Journal, 11 December 1914, p. 7.

‘Chrism Crosses, St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 14 (1914), 295-7.

A National Benefactor: Sir Robert Hunter (Colchester, 1914).

1915

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

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

‘The War and Some of Its Lessons’, Parents’ Review, 26 (July 1915), 481-8.

‘Board of Education Circular 849’, School World, 17, (September 1915), 338-42.

‘Did Edward II Escape to Italy?’ British Review, 12 (October 1915), 92-101.

‘Workington College: Annual Speech Day’, Carlisle Journal, 17 December 1915, p. 7.

‘Forward’, Bookbinding as a Handwork Subject, by J. Halliday (New York, 1915).

1916

‘War Memorials’, Times Educational Supplement, 1 February 1916, p. 20.

‘Review of William Wordsworth: His Life, Works and Influence by Professor Harper’, Carlisle Journal, 14 March 1916, p. 6.

‘Easter at the Lakes: Colours and Flowers of Spring’, Times, 13 April 1916, p. 11.

‘The War and Education’, Education, 12 May 1916, 214-6.

‘The Liquor Control Board’s Scheme’, Carlisle Journal, 30 June 1916, p. 5.

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

‘Canon Rawnsley on the National Mission and What It Stands For’, Carlisle Journal, 14 November 1916, p. 5.

‘Chrism Crosses at St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 16 (1916), 273-8.

Shakespeare: A Tercentenary Lecture (London, 1916).

1917

‘Farewell, My Sojourn Ends’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (April 1917).

‘Juvenile Delinquency: The Facts and Its Cause’, Hibbert Journal, 15 (July 1917), 651-4.

‘The Great Spotted Woodpecker at Allan Bank’, Parents’ Review, XXVIII (October 1917), 605-7.

‘Vernede, Poet and Soldier’, Poetry Review, (Nov-Dec. 1917), 353-63.

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).

1918

‘Carlisle Juvenile Welfare Association’, Carlisle Journal, 1 February 1918, p. 5.

‘Vernede, Poet and Soldier’, Living Age, 296 (23 February 1918), 469-74.

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

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

‘The Garden Warbler’, Parents’ Review, XXIX (July 1918), 504.

‘To the American Ambassador to Great Britain on Hearing of His Retirement’, Outlook, 120 (9 October 1918), 230.

The Associations of St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite, with Literature, Science and Art. [This article, written in 1918, was published in 1953 in the book, The Parish Church of St. Kentigern, Crosthwaite, by Francis C. Eeles, pp. 68-79.]

1919

‘The Ruskin Centenary’, Times, 8 February 1919, p. 3.

‘Ruskin Centenary’, Literary Digest, 60 (15 March 1919), 38.

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

‘Beautiful Carlisle: Address by Canon Rawnsley: Suggested Formation of a Society’, Carlisle Journal, 12 December 1919, p. 6.

1920

‘“Beautiful Carlisle”’, Carlisle Journal, 13 January 1920, p. 5.

‘A “Beautiful Carlisle” Society’, Carlisle Journal, 30 January 1920, p. 7.

‘Liquor Control and the Carlisle Experiment’, Hibbert Journal, 18 (April 1920), 557-71.

‘The Story of the Caedmon Cross at Whitby’, Parents’ Review, XXXI (1920), 183-210.

‘The Re-Discovery of a Small Roman Household Altar’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 20 (1920), 151-3.

1921

‘Garden Poetry’, Black’s Gardening Dictionary, edited by E. T. Ellis (London, 1921).