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ANDERSON (JOSEPH). Notice of a Highland brooch in silver, orna-
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57-67.

Notes on three buttons of jet or cannel-coal found in a cist at
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Notices of articles of pottery, glass, stone, bronze, iron and
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ANDREWS (S.). A short list of some tumuli in north Hampshire.
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ANDREWS (W. F.). Chadwell spring; the new river head. East
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ARDSCULL, the moat of. Kildare Arch. Soc. ii. 186-196.

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Notes on a manuscript Sarum missal in the Bristol museum.

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BAILDON (W. PALEY). Musters in Skyrack wapentake. Thoresby
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BALL (F. ELRINGTON). Descriptive sketch of Clondalkin, Tallaght,
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Some residents of Monkstown in the eighteenth century.
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BALLARD, ANN, note on the brass of, in Radcliffe church, Nottingham.
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BANISTER (REV. E. D.). The vestry-book of the twenty-four sworne
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BARBOUR (JAMES). Account of the excavations at Birrenswark, and
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BARKER (W. R.). A catalogue of the brasses in Ewelme church, Ox-
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Monumental brasses in the churches of Thame, Holton, and
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A catalogue of illustrations of monumental brasses in Great
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Dorset and King John. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field
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BARNET (JAMES). Architectural work in Sydney, New South Wales,
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BATELY (JOHN). Recent discoveries on the site of the Grey Friars,
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BATES (CADWALLADER J.). Flodden field. Proc. Soc. Antiq. New-
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BATES (REV. E. H.). The five-hide-unit in the Somerset domesday.
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BATES (REV. E. H.) and REV. F. HANCOCK. An inventory of church
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BATES (J. C.). On the history of Bamburgh castle. Proc. Soc. Antiq.

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BATESON (MISS MARY). Origin and early history of double monas-
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BATTEN (JOHN). Mudford and its church. Somerset and Nat. Hist.
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BAVERSTOCK (E. H.). The Conyers falchion. Proc. Soc. Antiq. New-
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BEAUMONT (G. F.). A Roman coffin found at Braintree. Essex Arch.
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BEDDOE (D.). On the medieval population of Bristol. Jour. An-
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Oxborough. Norfolk and Norwich Arch. Soc.

BELOE (E. M., JUN.). A list of brasses existing in the churches of
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BELL (EDWARD). The shrine of Edward the Confessor. St. Paul's
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BERKELEY (MRS. R.). A sketch of early provincial journalism.
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BESWICK (H.). Discovery of remains of a Roman building in North-
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BEVAN (REV. J. O.). A plea for the production of an archæological
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BICKNELL (CLARENCE). Notes on rock pictures in the Val Fonta-
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BILSON (JOHN). The beginnings of Gothic architecture. Brit. Archit.
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BIRCH (REV. C. G. R.). Brașses at Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire. Monu-
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The Necton and Great Cressingham brasses. Monumental
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Note on the brass of Dr. Walter Hewke, Trinity hall,
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BIRCH (G. H.). London churches of the seventeenth and eighteenth
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The priory church of St. Mary, Overie, now the collegiate
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The two chapels in the tower of London. Bristol and
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The priory and parochial chapel of St. Helens, Bishopsgate.
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BIRCH (W. DE G.). Historical notes on the manuscripts belonging
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BLACK (GEO. F.). Descriptive catalogue of antiquities found in Ayr-
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BLAIR (R.). Discovery of Roman remains at South Shields. Proc.
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A new Lanchester Roman altar. Proc. Soc. Antiq. New-
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A newly-discovered Roman altar at South Shields. Proc.
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BLAKEWAY (REV. J. B.). History of Albrighton, near Shifnal.
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BLAKISTON (C. H.). Monumental brasses and matrices in the cathe-
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BLAKISTON (VERY REV. R. M.). Church restoration. Arch. Journ.
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BLASS (PROF. FRIEDRICH). On the Greek text of St. Mark's gospel.
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BOISSIER (ALFRED). Deux fables Assyriennes. Soc. Bib. Arch. xxi.
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BOLAM (R. G.). The town and walls of Berwick-on-Tweed. Proc.

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BOLINGBROKE (LEONARD G.). Players in Norwich from the accession
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The reformation in a Norfolk parish. Norfolk and Norwich
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BOND (E.). Thomas Park, the poetical antiquary. Hampstead Antiq.
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BOND (FRANCIS). On the comparative value of documentary and
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BOSANQUET (R. C.). Excavations at Housesteads. Soc. Antiq. New-
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BOWER (REV. CANON). Effigies in the diocese of Carlisle. Cumb.
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BRASSINGTON (W. SALT). Notes on the old houses in Stratford-upon-
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BRASS RUBBINGS, collection of, in the possession of the Suffolk insti-
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BRIGGS (H. B.). The work of the Benedictines of Solesmes in the
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BRINDLEY (W.). Ancient marble quarries of Greek cipollino. Brit.
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BRISTOL (RIGHT REV. LORD BISHOP OF). Some results of the battles
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BROWNE (CHARLES R.). The ethnography of Garumna and Letter-
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BRUSHFIELD (T. N.). Aids to the poor in a rural parish. Devon
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BRYDALL (ROBERT). Notice of the priory church of Ardchattan and
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Notice of a group of carved stones on Inishail, Loch Awe,
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Notice of a carved stone at Crail, Fifeshire. Soc. Antiq.
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BUCKLEY (M. J. C.). Notes ecclesiological. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland,
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