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Aug. 10 Gift & The Sority.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
I.-Antiquarian Researches in Illyricum. By ARTHUR JOHN EVANS,
Esq., F.S.A.
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PAGE
1-105
106-114
115-120
II. On a Hoard of Bronze Objects found in Wilburton Fen, near Ely. By JOHN EVANS, Esq., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S.
III.-On a Hoard of Bronze, Iron, and other Objects found in Belbury
Camp, Dorset. By EDWARD CUNNINGTON, Esq.
IV.—Inventories made for Sir William and Sir Thomas Fairfax,
Knights, of Walton, and of Gilling Castle, Yorkshire, in the
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Communicated by EDWARD
PEACOCK, Esq., F.S.A.
121-156
167-184
185-200
V.-Some Account of the Courtenay Tomb in Colyton Church, Devon.
By WILLIAM HENRY HAMILTON ROGERS, Esq., F.S.A. With
Remarks by HENRY SALUSBURY MILMAN, Esq., M.A., Director 157-166
VI.-On a List of the Royal Navy in 1660. By CHARLES SPENCER
PERCEVAL, Esq., LL.D., Treasurer
VII.-The Church of Saint Augustine, Hedon, Yorkshire. By the late
GEORGE EDMUND STREET, Esq., R.A., F.S.A.
VIII.-Account of Papers relating to the Royal Jewel-house in the Six-
teenth and Seventeenth Centuries, in the possession of Captain
HERVEY GEORGE ST. JOHN-MILDMAY, R.N. Communicated by
the Rev. JAMES ARTHUR BENNETT, B.A., F.S.A. ·
201-220
IX.-New Points in the History of Roman Britain, as illustrated by
Discoveries at Warwick Square, in the City of London. By
ALFRED TYLOR, Esq., F. G.S.
221-248
X.-Extracts from Lincoln Episcopal Visitations in the Fifteenth,
Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries. By EDWARD PEACOCK,
249-269
270-280
XI.-The Mural Paintings in All Saints Church, Friskney, Lincoln-
shire. By the Rev. HENRY JOHN CHEALES, M.A., Vicar of
Friskney, and Rural Dean of Candleshoe
XII.-Accounts of the Royal Wardrobe in the Reigns of Edward I.
and Edward II. By HENRY SALUSBURY MILMAN, Esq., M.A.,
Director
281-284
285-292
By
293-326
XIII.-Account of the Hospital of Saint John the Baptist, Wycombe.
By JOHN PARKER, Esq., F.S.A.
XIV.-The Meaning and Origin of the Fylfot and Swastika.
ROBERT PHILIPS GREG, Esq., F.S.A., F. G.S. -
XV.-The Excavations of an Ancient Burial Ground at Marston
Saint Lawrence, Northamptonshire. By SIR HENRY DRYDEN, Dryden,
Bart.
327-339
XVI.-The Carved Bench-Ends in All Saints Church, Trull, Somerset.
By JOHN HENRY PARKER, C.B., F.S.A. With Remarks in a
letter from JOHN THOMAS MICKLETHWAITE, Esq., F.S.A., to
HENRY SALUSBURY MILMAN, Esq., Director
XVII.-Ibberton Church, Dorsetshire, and its Painted Glass. By
340-346
FRANCIS JOSEPH BAIGENT, Esq.
347-354
XVIII.—Remarks on the Gryphon, Heraldic and Mythological. By
XIX.-Remarks on Ptolemy's Geography of the British Isles. By
HENRY BRADLEY, Esq.
379-396
XX.-The Coptic Churches in Old Cairo. By JOHN HENRY MIDDLE-
TON, Esq., M.A., F.S.A.
397-420
XXI.-Egyptian Obelisks and European Monoliths compared. By
the Rev. W. C. LUKIS, M.A., F.S.A.
421-430
XXII.—The Early Charters of the Borough of Newport in Wentloog.
By OCTAVIUS MORGAN, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A. With Remarks
by HENRY SALUSBURY MILMAN, Esq., M.A., Director 431-455
XXIII.-Remarks on Consecration Crosses, with some English Examples.
By JOHN HENRY MIDDLETON, Esq., M.A., F.S.A.
456-464