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Archæology in Greece, 1892. Jour. Hell. Stud. xiii. 139–152. GARDNER (J. S., F.L.S., F.G.S.). Wrought-Ironwork; Renaissance Period. Trans. R.I.B.A. N.S. viii. 273–298.

Enamels in connection with ecclesiastical art. Trans. St. Paul's Eccl. Soc. iii. 89-100.

GARDNER (Percy, F.S.A.). Cacus on a black-figured vase. Jour. Hell. Stud. xiii. 70-76.

Tithonus on a red-figured vase. Jour. Hell. Stud. xiii.

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On the famous Sancy Diamond. Proc. Soc. Antiq.

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President's address to the Folklore Society

GOSSET (MARY H.). A family of modellers in wax.
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GOTCH (J. A., F.S.A.).
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Audley End. Arch. Jour. xlix. 293–300.

The Fouds, Lawrightmen, and Ranselmer. of Shetland parishes. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxvi. 189–212. GOULD (J. C.). Notes on the travels of Cosmo through England in 1669. Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 70-80.

Remarks upon an ancient cemetery in Chigwell parish. Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 196–201.

GOWER (G. L., F.S.A.). Stone crosses from Titsey, Oxted, and Tandridge. Surrey Arch. Soc. xi. 30-34.

GRANTLEY (LORD, F.S.A.). A unique styca of ETHELRED I, King of Northumbria. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xii. 87-88.

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GRAY (WILLIAM, M.R.I.A.). Worked flints, ancient and modern. Belfast Nat. Field Club, 2nd S. iii. 548-569, 612-626.

GREGOR (REV. W.). Guardian spirits of wells and locks. Folklore iii. 67-73.

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GRUEBER (H. A.). Badge of the guild of silk, woollen, clothworkers, and mercers at Middlebury. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xii. 182-183.

English personal medals from 1760. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xii. 227-246, 300-323.

Forgerics of Roman large brass coins. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xii. 255-256.

GUTCH (MRS.). The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Folklore iii. 227-252. GUTHRIE (REV. R. R. L., F.S.A. Scot.). Notice of a seal of James, first Viscount Seafield, afterwards Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxvi. 180-182.

HARDY (W. J., F.S.A.). Remarks on the history of seat-reservation in churches. Archeologia liii. 95-106.

HARRIS (REV. S. G., M.A.). Samuel Hieron, a Devonshire vicar in the reigns of ELIZABETH and JAMES I. Denon Assoc. xxiv. 77-85. HARRISON (B.). On certain rude implements from the North Downs. Jour. Anthrop. Inst. xxi. 263-267.

HARRISON (J. PARK, M.A.). On the discovery of a pre-Norman clerestory window at Oxford. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xlviii.

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On a pre-Norman clerestory window and some additional early work recently discovered in Oxford Cathedral. Arch. Jour. xlix. 155-160.

On a pre-Norman window and other early work lately discovered in Oxford Cathedral. Arch. Oxon. Part 1, 23–31. Chevron or sun beads in the Oxford Museums. Arch. Oxon. Part 2, 53–65.

HARRISON (WILLIAM). The turnpike roads of Lancashire and Cheshire, and in adjacent counties. Trans. Lanc. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. ix. 101-134; x. 237-248.

Archæological finds in Lancashire. Trans. Lanc. and Chesh.

Antiq. Soc. x. 249-254.

HARTLAND (E. S., F.S.A.), Report on folk-tale research. Folklore iii. 111-129.

The sin eater. Folklore iii. 145-157.

HASSE (REV. L., M.R.I.A.). An urn-burial on the site of Monasterboice, county Louth. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland 5th S. ii. 145-150.

HAVERFIELD (F., M.A., F.S.A.). Roman inscriptions in Britain 189091. Arch. Jour. xlix. 176–201.

Some notable Romano-British inscriptions. Arch. Jour. xlix. 215-233.

A new altar from Wallsend dedicated to Jupiter. Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 76–80.

A new Roman inscription from South Shields. Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 157-161.

Manuscript materials for Romano-British epigraphy. Arch. Oxon. Part 1, 15–22.

The epigraphic evidence as to the date of Hadrian's Wall. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 44–55.

Note on a Roman inscribed bronze tablet lately found at Colchester. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 108-112, 183–187.

On the site of Portus Adurni and the River Adur. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 112-116.

On a Roman inscription found near Carlisle. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 263–267.

On a fragment of Roman tile found at Carlisle. Trans. Cumb. and Westm. Ant. and Arch. Soc. xii. 280-282.

HEADLAM (J. W.). The procedure of the Gortynian inscription. Jour. Hell. Stud. xiii. 48-69.

HEALY (REV. J., LL.D.). Prehistoric stone monuments of Brittany.
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HEWISON (REV. J. K., M.A., F.S.A. Scor.). Bute in early Christian
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HEYWOOD (N.). Captain Peter Heywood. Trans. Lanc. and Chesh.
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The five-shilling pieces of England. Trans. Lanc. and
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HICKS (W. S.). Notes on the recent discoveries at Kirk-Whelpington Parish Church. Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 47-51.

HICKSON (MISS). Old place-names and surnames. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland 5th S. ii. 137–144, 389–397.

HIGGENS (T. W. E.). iii. 362-364.

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Notes on the first foot superstition. Folklore

Notes on the Church of St. Francis, or Tempio Malatestiano, at Rimini; more especially as regards the sculptured decorations. Archæologia liii. 171-210.

Notes on two painted account book covers from Sieña.

Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 26–29.

HIGGINS (A., F.S.A.). A remarkable 12th or 13th century marble statue of the enthroned Madonna at Sta. Margherita on the Genoese Riviera. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 327–330.

HILL (J.). Unpublished records relating to Birmingham. Trans. Birm. and Mid. Inst. xviii. 1–13.

HIRST (REV. J.). On guildship in Anglo-Saxon monasteries. Arch. Jour. xlix. 107-119.

HISLOP (J. F., F.S.A. Scot.). Notes on a heraldic panel found in the Parish Church of Prestonpans in November, 1891. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxvi. 241-250.

HODGKIN (T., D.C.L., F.S.A.). The Battle of Flodden. Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 1-45.

HODGSON (J. C.). An account of the customs of the Court Leet and Court Baron of Morpeth, with the court roll of 1632. (Extracted from Mr. Woodman's collection.) Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 52–

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HOLMES (R.). Dodsworth Yorkshire Notes: the Wapentake of Osgoldcross. Yorks. Arch. and Topog. Jour. xii. 42-77.

HONE (N.). Portion of assize roll 12 EDWARD I, relating to the hundred of Beynhurst, Berks. Jour. Berks. A. and A. Soc. ii. 138-144.

HOOPPELL (REV. R. E., M.A., LL.D., D.C.L.). The Froudes, or Frowdes, of Devon. Devon Assoc. xxiv. 441-457.

HOPE (W. H. ST. JOHN, M.A.). One of two maces formerly belonging to the corporation of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 66–67.

The maces and common seal of the borough of Burford, Oxon. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 163–165.

Some remains of early vestments found in a bishop's coffin

at Worcester. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 196–200.

The maces and seals of the borough of Winchelsea. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 258-261.

HOWARD (J. J., LL.D., F.S.A.) and MILL STEPHENSON (B.A. F.S.A.). Visitation of Surrey. Surrey Arch. Soc. xi. pp.

HOWARTH (O. H.). Prehistoric stonework of Mexico. Arch. Jour. xlix. 1-9.

HUDD (ALFRED E., F.S.A.). Notes on some Scottish Brochs. Clifton Antiq. Club ii. 239–243.

Two deeds of 1348 and 1434 relating to St. Katherine's

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HUGHES (PROF.). Exhibition and description of objects from ancient
Indian cave-dwellings and cliff-dwellings in Arizona. Cambridge
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On the recent discovery of two ancient ditches and objects
of medieval date between Hobson Street and Sidney Street,
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On the camp at Ardoch in Perthshire. Cambridge Antiq.
Soc. Proc. viii. 57–58.

HUMPHREYS (A. L.). Some sources of history for the Monmouth
Rebellion and the Bloody Assizes. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist.
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HUNT (REV. W.). Edward Augustus Freeman. Somerset Arch. and
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HUTCHESON (A., F.S.A. Scot.). Notice of the recent discovery of
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HYETT (F. A.). The last battle of the first civil war. Bristol and
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INGLIS (A. W., F.S.A. Scot.) "Auld Lang Syne," its origin, poetry,
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IRVINE (J. T., F.S.A. Scot.). Notes on the so-called monument of
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Notes on specimens of interlacing ornament which occur
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JACKSON (C. J., F.S.A.). The spoon and its history; its form,
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JAGO (REV. W.). Note on the discovery of an ogham inscription in
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JAMES (M. R.). The sculptures in the Lady Chapel at Ely. Arch.
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JOHNSTON (J. M. C.). Coin of Nadir Shah struck at Bokhara. Num.
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Coins of Násir-ed-din struck at Shooster and Herát. Num.
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