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BARBER (VEN. ARCHDEACON, E.). The churchwardens' accounts of
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A catalogue of saints connected with Cornwall, with
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ROBERT BURNARD, REV. J. K. ANDERSON and J. D.
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BARNES (J. A.). Ancient Corduroy roads near Gilpin Bridge.
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The Lay Subsidy Assessments for the county of Surrey
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BAZELEY (CANON) and MARGARET LEY BAZELEY. Effigies in Gloucester cathedral. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxvii. 289-326.

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BENSLY (DR. W. T.). On a silver-gilt ewer and basin given by Archbishop Parker to the city of Norwich. Norfolk and Norwich Arch. Soc. xv. 227-232.

BENSON (G.). The forming of the landscape of York, being an introduction to the study of the archæology of the district. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxvii. 241-244.

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BERKSHIRE. Résumé of Domesday holders and holdings. Berks, Bucks and Oxon Arch. Journ. i. 26-28, 61, 75-78.

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BERRY (HENRY F.). History of the religious gild of St. Anne, in St. Audoen's church, Dublin (1430-1740), taken from its records in the Haliday collection, R.I.A. Roy. Irish Acad. xxv. (sect. C), 21–106.

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BOYD (W.) and MAJOR-GEN. THE HON. G. WROTTESLEY. The Final Concords, or Pedes Finium, of Staffordshire, of the reign of Elizabeth, A.D. 1573 to A.D. 1589, abstracted from the original documents in the Public Record Office. William Salt Arch. Soc. xiv. (pt. 1), 163–217, xv. 127–198.

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BRAKSPEAR (HAROLD) and REV. E. H. GODDARD. The Roman villa at Box, Wiltshire. Arch. Inst. lxi. 1–32.

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BRANFILL (COL. B. R.). Norsey Wood, near Billericay. Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. v. 226–236.

BRERETON (R. P.). Fotheringhay church: its building and its present (1903) condition. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxvii. 124-129. BRIDGE (DR. JOSEPH C.). Ludlow and the Masque of Comus. Chester and N. Wales Arch. and Hist. Soc. N.S. ix. 20-45.

The Chester miracle plays: some facts concerning them, and the supposed authorship of Ralph Higden. Chester and N. Wales Arch. and Hist. Soc. N.S. ix. 59-98.

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BRIDGEMAN (REV. THE HON. G.). The history of the manor and

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BRODHURST (REV. F.). Was Mary Queen of Scots ever at Hard-
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BROOKES (ALFRED J.). A short account of some towers and spires.
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BROWN (G. BALDWIN). Origins in Egyptian architecture. Journ.
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BROWN (L. E. G.). On some Gloucestershire manuscripts now in
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BROWN (ROBERT, JUNR.). Notes on a pictorial manual of alchemy
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