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THE JOURNAL
OF THE
British
Archæological Association
ESTABLISHED 1843
FOR THE
ENCOURAGEMENT AND PROSECUTION OF RESEARCHES INTO THE ARTS AND MONUMENTS OF THE
EARLY AND MIDDLE AGES
NEW SERIES, VOL. XXX.—1924
London:
PUBLISHED FOR THE ASSOCIATION
22, RUSSELL SQUARE, W.C. 1.
1925
DA
CONTENTS
REPORT OF THE CONGRESS AT HASTINGS, July, 1924...
Illustrations :-
:-
Battle Abbey Gateway, p. 15.
Salehurst Font, p. 19.
Guestling Church, p. 22.
Landgate from the South, Rye, p. 28.
Playden Church-Parclose Screen, p. 32.
Brookland Church-Timber Belfry, p. 41.
New Romney Church, p. 43.
Ticehurst Church-Glass in Church, p. 49.
Ticehurst Church-Font Cover, p. 51.
The Monastery of Battle. By ROSE GRAHAM, M.A., F.S.A.,
F.R.Hist.S.
...
PAGE
1
55
Font in Brookland Church. By GEORGE C. DRUCE, F.S.A....
Plate-Leaden Font, Brookland Church, p. 77.
The Architectural History of Appledore Church (SS. Peter
and Paul), Kent. By F. C. ELLISTON ERWOOD
Fig. 1. Chapel of Our Lady of Pity, p. 85.
Fig. 2.
84
Historical ground plan and probable plan 13th cent., p. 87.
Romanesque Ornament in England: its Sources and
Evolution. By PHILIP MAINWARING JOHNSTON, F.S.A.,
Fig. 1. St. John's Chapel, Tower of London, p. 93.
Fig. 2. St. John's Chapel: Apse Capitals, p. 93.
Westminster Abbey, from a drawing in 1883, p. 95.
Westminster Abbey, from drawings made in 1879, p. 95.
Fig. 3.
Fig. 4.
91
Maserfield Battle, A.D. 642. Identification of Site in North
West Lincolnshire. By the REV. ALFRED HUNT, M.A. 107
Plate Croes St. Oswalt." Saxon Stone in Crowle St. Oswald
Church, Isle of Axholme, p. 106.
The Walls of Rye and Winchelsea. By the REV. P. H.
DITCHFIELD, M.A., F.S.A.
Luton Parish Church. By T. G. HOBBS, F.R.G.S.
Plate 1. Effigy in 14th century recess, p. 177.
Baptistery and Font, p. 179.
Chapel to memory of Sir Julius Wernher, p. 182.
North side of Choir Stalls, p. 185.
Plate 3.
Plate 4.
Plate 5.
Plate 6.
Plate 7.
Plate 8.
Vicar Barnard's Chapel, p. 187.
Fourteenth century Piscina, p. 189.
Head of Sarcophagus of Saxon Priest, p. 190.
Plate 9. The Church from St. Ann's path, p. 191.
Plate 10. Exterior view of South Aisle, p. 193.
Excavations at St. Sebastian's Via Appia. By DR. RUSSELL
120
175
"The Stones of Stonehenge." By E. HERBERT STONE,
"Ancient Earthworks and Camps of Somerset."
ED. J. BURROW
Stoney Littleton Barrow, and Uley Barrow, p. 154.
King Alfred's Fort, Burrowbridge, p. 155.
Berry Castle, Combe, p. 157.
The Story of Our Inns of Court," as told by the RIGHT
HON. SIR D. PLUNKET BARTON, CHARLES BENHAM,
and FRANCIS WATT
REVIEWS OF BOOKS-continued
Oxfordshire Record Society. "Early Churchwardens'
Accounts of the Oxfordshire Parishes of Marston,
Spilsbury, and Pyrton. Edited by F. W. WEAVER,
M.A., F.S.A., and G. N. CLARK, M.A.
162
"The Road to Rannock and the Summer Isles." By T.
RATCLIFFE BARNETT
163
"Ancient Man in Britain." By DONALD A. MACKENZIE.
Reviewed by H. J. D. ASTLEY.
"The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots, and Anglo-
Saxons." By L. A. WADDELL, LL.D., C.B., C.Ï.E. 166
"The English Village." The Origin and Decay of Its
Community." By HAROLD PEAKE
169
"Old English Household Life." By GERTRUDE JEKYLL 233
Cottages at Abbots Worthy and Steventon, p. 236
Firebacks, p, 237
"The Arts in Early England." By G. BALDWIN BROWN 239
West tower of St. Peter, Monkwearmouth, p. 241
Western tower, Earls Barton, p. 243
Tower Arch at Whittingham, p. 245
"The Mountains of Snowdonia." Edited by H. R. C. CARR and G. A. LISTER
"In London's By-ways";
248
in Greater
London." By WALTER JERROLD and ERNEST
HASLEHURST
249
"The Wandering Scholar." By DAVID G. HOGARTH 251
"The Basques and their Country." By P. S. ORMOND... 252
"The Reformation in Northern England." By J. S.
FLETCHER
"Cathedrals, Abbeys, and Famous Churches." By
GORDON HOME
"How to look at Old Churches." By H. SPENCER
254
STOWELL
255