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FLETCHER (REV. W. G. D.). The mere, in the parish of Baschurch.
Shrop. Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 2nd S. xi. 179–188.

Shropshire assize rolls, temp. king John (October, 1203).
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Ellesmere, extent of the manor of, 28th October, 1280.
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Welch Hampton, extent of the manor of, 4th November,
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Shropshire inquisitions post mortem; twelve early in-
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The Shropshire lay subsidy roll of 1327. Shrop. Arch. and
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FLOOD (W. H. G.). Tombstone in Ardfert friary. Roy. Soc. Antiq.
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Blackstairs or Knock Branduff. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland,
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The De Verdons of Louth. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S.
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FORBES (S. RUSSELL). Discoveries in the forum. Arch. Journ. lvi.
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The archaic inscription found in the forum Romanum.
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FORTEY (C.). Notes upon Caynham camp. Arch. Camb. xvi. 215–219.
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FRAZER (DR. WILLIAM). On Patrick's crosses-stone, bronze, and
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Ancient fonts in Gower. Arch. Assoc. N.S. v. 315–322.
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GARSTIN (JOHN RIBTON). The high sheriffs of the county Kildare.
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East Herts Arch. Soc. 1899, pt. iii.

GIBSON (J. P.). On the Roman wall. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle,

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GLASSCOCK (J. L.). Startford castle. East Herts Arch. Soc. 1899,
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GODDARD (A. R.). On the origin of deneholes. Essex Arch. Soc.
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The Bartlow hills.

Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. vii. 349–355.

GOMME (G. LAURENCE). Ethnological data in folklore. Folklore, x.

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GOODRICH-FREER (MISS A.). The powers of evil in the outer
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GORDON (REV. CHARLES D.). Notes on the parish and parish church
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GOULD (J. C.). The castle of Ongar. Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. vii. 136–
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GOULD (S. BARING), R. BURNARD, and J. D. ENYS. Exploration of
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The early history of Cornwall. Royal Inst. Cornwall, xiii.
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GOULD (S. BARING). Early fortifications in Wales. Cymmrodorion,
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Sixth report of the Dartmoor exploration committee.
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Irish conquests and colonies in Domnonia and Wales.
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GOWLAND (W.). The early metallurgy of copper, tin, and iron in
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GRAHAM (REV. CHARLES J.). Celbridge: some notes on its past
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GRANT (ANGUS). Notice of an ornamented stone cup found at
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GREEN (EVERARD). Notes on an embroidered stole and maniple of
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The identification of the eighteen worthies commemorated
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GREGSON (W. E.). Recusant roll for West Derby hundred, 1641.
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Transliteration of demotic. Soc. Bib. Arch. xxi, 273-.

Notes on mythology; Eileithyia in Egypt, the god of
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279.

GRUCHY (CHARLES DE). A few notes on Cornish churches. Brit.
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GRUEBER (H. A.). A rare penny of Ethelred II. Num. Chron.
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GUISEPPI (M. S.). On the testament of Sir Hugh de Nevill, written
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GURDON (SIR W. BRAMPTON). Restoration considered as a destruc-
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H. (W. H.). The church bells of Berkshire and their inscriptions.
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HALL (HAMILTON). Gundrada de Warenne. Arch. Journ. lvi. 159-

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HAMNETT (ROBт.). Melandra castle. Derbyshire Arch. and Nat.
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HARPER (JOSEPH). Barnstaple registers (chiefly medical). Devon
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HARRIS (REV. S. G.). Notes on the history of Newton Abbot. Devon
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HARRISON (J. PARK). The influence of eastern art on western archi-
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HARTLAND (E. S.). Australian gods. Folklore, x. 46–57.

HARTOPP (HENRY). Leicestershire lay subsidy roll, 1603-4. Assoc.
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Calendar of Leicestershire wills. Leicester Archit. and
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Parish registers of Leicestershire. Leicester Archit. and
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HARTSHORNE (ALBERT). Samuel Daniel, and Anne Clifford, countess
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HASTINGS (GEN. F. E.). The twenty-second Egyptian dynasty. Soc.
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HAVERFIELD (F.). Notes on the excavation of a Roman road at
Blenheim Park. Soc. Antiq. xvii. 333–335.

The sepulchral banquet on Roman tombstones. Arch.
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A Roman charm from Cirencester.

319-323.

Arch. Journ. lvi.

Roman altar at Bonchester. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle,
v. 39-40.

On the matribus, africanis, or afliabus, ollototatae. Proc.
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On the recent discovery at Wallsend of fragments of an
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HAVERFIELD (F.). On the Pfahlgraben in Germany. Proc. Soc.
Antiq. Newcastle, vi. 78-80.

On an inscription at Wallsend. Proc. Soc. Antiq. New-
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On a new theory of the vallum Romanum and murus by
professor Mommsen. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle, vi. 223–225,
246-248.

Notes on the remains of a Roman building in Northgate
Street, Chester. Chester and North Wales Arch. Soc. vi.

281-282.

Excavations in the vallum. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newc. vii.

283-285.

Roman altar at Bewcastle. Cumb. and West. Ant. and
Arch. Soc. xv. 459-460.

Roman inscribed and sculptured stones preserved at Tullie
house, Carlisle. Cumb. and West. Ant. and Arch. Soc. xv.

461-503.

Romano-Gaulish statuette found in Carlisle. Cumb, and
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The Roman milestone found at Castleford. Thoresby Soc.
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HESLOP (R. O.). A flat circular stone of a reddish-brown colour,
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Corbridge and Dilston. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle, viii. 39-47.
HICKS (W. S.). On the architecture of the church of Hartburn.
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HICKSON (MISS). Kilmakilloge, county Kerry. Roy. Soc. Antiq.
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64-65.

Kilelton in Glenfas. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. ix.

HILL (FRANK H.). Pitt and Peel, 1783-4, 1834-5. Royal Hist. Soc.
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HILL (G. F.). Olba, Cennatis, Lalassis. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xix.
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HILL-TOUT (CHARLES). Sqaktktquaclt, or the benign-faced, the
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