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DALE (C. W.). Round chimneys. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxi. 218-222.

On the collections at Glanvilles Wootton manor house. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxi. 223–228.

DALISON (REV. ROGER W. H.). Powerstock church and castle. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xx. 137–147.

DALTON (O. M.). On a carved ivory pyx in the British Museum. Arch. lviii, 429-436.

DAMES (M. LONGWORTH) and E. SEEMANN. Folk-lore of the Azores. Folklore, xiv. 125–146.

DAVIES (MRS. ANDREW). The history of the parish of Carno. Montgomeryshire Coll. xxxiii. 105–141.

DAVIES (D. H.). An epitaph on a tombstone to be found amongst the ruins of Llanfihangel Trefhelygen Church, near Llandyfriog. Cardiganshire. Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 179-180.

DAVIES (JOHN). The inscribed pillar of Samson at Llantwit Major, Glamorganshire. Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 272.

DAWK NS (PROF. BOYD). On the exploration of pre-historic sepulchral remains of the bronze age at Bleasdale, by S. Jackson, Esq. Lancs. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xviii. 114-124.

DAWKINS (R. M.). Pottery from Zakro. Journ. Hell. Stud. xxiii. 248-260

DAWSON (CHARLES). Sussex iron work and pottery. Sussex Arch. Coll. xlvi. 1-32.

DAWSON (M. L.). Old sword and cannon-ball found at Rhyd Llydan, Radnorshire. Arch. Camb. 6th S. iii. 288.

DAY (ROBERT). Notes on Youghal. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 319-325.

DE LAFONTAINE (A.). Athelhampton Hall. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xx. 122-127.

DENDY (F. W.). Extracts from the Privy Seal dockets relating principally to the north of England. Arch. Eliana, xxiv. 184– 228. DENNY (H. L. LYSTER). An account of the family of Alen, of St. Wolstan's, co. Kildare. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 95110.

DENT (EDWARD J.). Mr. Headlam's theory of Greek lyric metre. Journ. Hell. Stud. xxiii. 71-74.

DEWICK (REV. E. S.). On a manuscript Sarum primer which belonged to a brother of the Jesus gild at St. Paul's, London. St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. v. 170-171.

DEWICK (REV. E. S.). On some fly-leaf notes in a manuscript Sarum prymer. St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. v. 172-175.

On a manuscript Evangelistarium which belonged to an English house of the Black Friars. St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. v. 176-180.

DICKINS (GUY). Some points with regard to the Homeric House. Journ. Hell. Stud, xxiii, 325–334.

DICKSON (REV. R. H.).

Cant. xxvi. 326-327.

Eastchurch, the Livesey monument. Arch.

DILLON (VISCOUNT). Armour notes. Arch. Inst. lx. 96–136. Arms and clothing of the forces at the battle of Shrewsbury. Shropshire Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 149–152. An effigy to a member of the Martin family in Piddletown church, Dorset. Dorset Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xix. 150-153.

DIXON (S. B.) and REV. E. H. GODDARD. On the palaeolithic flint implements from Knowle, Savernake Forest. Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxiii. 139–145.

DOE (GEORGE M.). Some bits of an old borough [Great Torrington]. Devon Assoc. xxxv. 646-653.

DOWDEN (RIGHT REV. JOHN). Note on Ingram of Kethenys; with observations on his monument in the parish church of Tealing. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxvii. 245–251,

DOWDESWELL (REV. E. R.). The monks of the monastery of St. Mary at Tewkesbury. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxv. 7793.

DRINKWATER (REV. C. H.). Seven Shrewsbury gild merchant rolls of the fourteenth century. Shropshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 47-98.

Two merchant gild rolls of the fourteenth century. Shropshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 351–362.

DRUIT (REV. CHARLES). The Church of St. Candida and S. Cross at Whitechurch Canonicorum. Dorset Nat. Hist. and

Antiq. Field Club, xix. 145-149.

DRURY (C. M.). Archæological jottings from the neighbourhood of
Baltinglass. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 148-154.

DUCKWORTH (W. LAWRENCE H.) and A. E. TAYLOR. The craniology
of the natives of Rotuma. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. v. 432–444.
DUTT (WILLIAM A.). Notes on some East Suffolk neoliths. Suffolk
Inst. xi. 326-334,

E. (J.). Ancient British coins of Verulamium and Cunobelinus Num. Chron. 4th S. iii. 192–193.

EDGCUMBE (SIR ROBERT). The arms of Dorchester and Dorset. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xviii. 100-107. EDWARDES (REV. EVAN). Trefeglwys register. Montgomeryshire Coll. xxxiii. 17-56.

EELES (F. C.). Which St. Valentine is commemorated in the Prayerbook calendar. St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. v. 158-162.

ELLIOT (EDMUND A. S.). An original sketch on the pilchard fishery at Borrough Island by Colonel Montagu a hundred years ago, with supplementary notes to the present time. Devon Assoc. xxxv. 430-433.

ELLIS (A. S.). Notes on some ancient East Riding families and their arms. East Riding Antiq. Soc. x. 19-24.

ELLIS (FREDERICK). An ancient bronze figure from Aust Cliff, Gloucestershire. Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 35–36.

ELTON (JOHN). The chapel of St. Mary del Key, Liverpool. Lancs. and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xviii. 73–118.

Early recorded mayors of Liverpool; an original list with documentary authorities. Lancs. and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xviii. 119-130.

ELWES (CAPT. G.R.). Dorset surnames.
Antiq. Field Club, xix. 184-201.

Eponymous families of Dorset.
Antiq. Field Club, xxii. 119-146.

Dorset Nat. Hist. and

Dorset Nat. Hist. and

ELWORTHY (F. T.). A solution of the Gorgon myth. Folklore, xiv. 212-242.

ELY (TALFOURD). A Roman lighthouse. Arch. Inst. lx. 247

255.

ENGLEHART (REV. G. H.). The Roman villa at Fifehead Neville.
Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xxiv. 172–177.
EVANS (SIR JOHN). A silver-mounted jug. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S.
xix. 175-179.

EVANS (SEBASTIAN). Excavations at St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. Arch. Cant. xxvi. 1-8.

EVELYN-WHITE (REV. C. H.). The "Galilee" considered as a place of sanctuary with a suggestion as to the term "galilee" and some remarks on the so-called "sanctuary knocker." Brit. Arch. Assoc. New S. ix. 117-132.

The Aldreth Causeway, its bridge and its surroundings. Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 1–28.

EVELYN-WHITE (REV.C. H.). Earthworks at Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, the supposed site of a Roman camp or settlement. Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 55–76.

The bridge and bridge chapel of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 77-85.

A book of church accounts relating to certain balks in the common fields of Cambridgeshire. Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 142-210.

The parish registers of Rampton, Cambridgeshire. Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 211-308.

The Church of the Holy Cross, Bury, Huntingdonshire, with some account of the image of St. Mary the Virgin. Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 403-418.

F. (R.). Tolleshunt Major and Coggeshall Abbey. Essex Arch. Soc. ix. 181.

A hospital at Braintree. Essex Arch. Soc. ix. 181. FAIRBANK (F. R.). The rectory of Fishlake. Yorks Arch. Soc. xvii. 413-419.

FALKINER (C. LITTON). The Irish Guards, 1661-1798. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. viii. 7-30.

Illustrations of the commercial history of Dublin in the eighteenth century. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. viii. 133–152.

The counties of Ireland. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. viii. 169-194.

FARRER (WILLIAM). The Domesday survey of North Lancashire and the adjacent parts of Cumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Lancs. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xviii. 88–113.

FAWCETT (F.). The Kondayamkottai Maravars, or Dravidian tribe
of Tinnevelly, southern India. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. vi. 57–65.
FELL (T. K.). Legendary and folklore.
Legendary and folklore. Barrow Nat. Field Club,

xi. 36-42.

FELL (T. K.) and HARPER GAYTHORPE. Deed of surrender of the abbey of St. Mary of Furness.

62-66.

Barrow Nat. Field Club, xii.

FIRTH (C. H.). Royalist and Cromwellian armies in Flanders, 1657-1662. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xvii. 67–120.

FISHWICK (HENRY). The old castles of Lancashire. Lancs. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xix. 45-76.

29-40.

Ashworth Chapel. Lancs. and Chesh, Antiq. Soc. xx.

FITZGERALD (LORD WALTER). Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan, with an account of his family and their connection with Lucan and Tully. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 114–147.

Notes on an Ogham-inscribed stone recently discovered in the Donaghmore Churchyard, near Maynooth, co. Kildare, with a reading of its inscription by Prof. J. Rhys. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 155–160.

The Earl of Kildare's Standard-bearers in the sixteenth century. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 163–164.

The will of Sir John Alen, Knt,, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, of Alen's Court, or St. Wolstan's, co. Kildare. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 164-166.

Timolin. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 166-167.

Members of Parliament for the county Kildare in 1560 and 1585. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 167-168.

Dame Jenet Sarsfield, sister of Sir William Sarsfield, Knt., of Lucan, whose third husband was Robert Plunkett, fifth Baron. of Dunsany. Kildare Arch. Soc. ix. 168-169.

169.

Clergy of the parish of Clane. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv.

Ferdinand, alias Fergananim O'Kelly, of the Queen's county. Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 170.

FLEMING (JOHN). Notices of three stone forts of Kintyre. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxxvii. 360-365.

ELETCHER (REV. REGINALD J.). The Reformation and the Inns of Court. St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. v. 149-157.

FLETCHER (REV. W. G. D.). The Sequestration papers of Thomas Smalman of Wilderhope. Shropshire Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 1-36.

Some additional documents relative to the battle of Shrewsbury. Shropshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 153-162.

Battlefield college. Shropshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 177–260.

A bibliography of Battlefield. Shropshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 273-283.

The Hearth Money Tax for Battlefield and Albright Hussey. Shropshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 284.

Two Exchequer suits respecting the tithes of the Rectory of Shifnal, and certain payments for the poor inhabitants, 1585. Shropshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 303–318.

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