11. Selby Abbey Church. By J. P. PRITCHETT, Esq. 14. Archæology in Derbyshire. By ANDREAS E. COKAYNE, Esq. 15. Roman Remains found in Doncaster. By F. R. FAIRBANK, 16. On the Discovery of a Pre-Norman Clerestory Window at Oxford. By J. PARK HARRISON, Esq., M.A. 18. Marriage in Celtic Britain. By J. H. MACMICHAEL, Esq. 154 19. The Seals of Boxley Abbey. By Rev. J. CAVE-BROWNE, M.A. 167 20. Further Notes on St. Nicholas. By W. DE GRAY BIRCH, Esq., 23. Historical Chart and Notes on the Origin of the British Victorian Monarchy. By R. DUPPA LLOYD, F.R.Hist.S.. 203 35. Early Norman Sculpture at Lincoln and Southwell. By 37. An Examination of Recent Excavations into the Tumuli of the Troad, and of the Historical Antiquities of Samo- thrace and Pergamos. By Dr. J. S. PHENÉ, V.P., F.S.A. 311 S. W. Williams, Esq., F.S.A., Excavations at Tolley Abbey. 89 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 1. Manor House, York, Gateway with the Arms of Lord 6. Kirkstall Abbey, Ornamental Details 7. Kirkstall Abbey, Moulded Cornice with Interlacing Work 8. Cross drawn in an Ancient Roll in the British Museum PAGE Frontispiece 9. Mould for a Signaculum of Archbishop Thomas Becket, 83 12. Selby Abbey, the Choir 13. Selby Abbey, View taken before Fall of Original Towers, 1690 14. Sketch Map of the Parish of Sutton 96 98 100 139 168 170 18-19. Historical Chart of the Guelph Family, Part I, 203; Part II 20. Plan of Barfield Sailing Round Church Tower 21. Plan of the Temple of the Trinity, Faleria 23. Horn of Ulphus in York Minster 24. Brass of Andrew Evyngar, 1535, at All Hallows, Barking. 263 25. Pre-Reformation Clergy House at Alfriston, Sussex 26. Jesse Window, Selby Abbey Church 284 2.92 286 27. Oak Bosses in Choir, Selby Abbey Church. 28. 30. Hour-Glass Stand, South Ockenden Church 31. Plan of Tower, South Ockenden Church 337 PREFACE. THE FORTY-EIGHTH VOLUME OF THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION contains a considerable number of papers read at the past Congress held at YORK in 1891, and during the recent sessions in London. It is illustrated with a variety of drawings, tables, and plans connected with the descriptions which they accompany; and the kind liberality of some of the friends of the Association has enabled the volume to be more fully illustrated than it could otherwise have been. We are also able to introduce into this volume, for the first time, a practicable and useful result of the Congress of Archæological Societies with which this Association is confederated, in the form of two Reference Indexes-(1), to Archæological Papers published in 1891; and (2), to published Parish Registers. These may be retained in our volume where they are now placed, or reserved for continuations of a similar nature, which will make a separate volume hereafter. Their bibliographical utility as works of reference will be very apparent, and 7 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 1. Manor House, York, Gateway with the Arms of Strafford 2. Manor House, York, from the West 3. Manor House, York, Principal Entrance 5. Seals of Rievaulx Abbey 6. Kirkstall Abbey, Ornamental Details 7. Kirkstall Abbey, Moulded Cornice with Interlac 8. Cross drawn in an Ancient Roll in the British 9. Mould for a Signaculum of Archbishop Thor 10. Seals of Hyde Abbey, Winchester 11. Selby Abbey, the Nave 12. Selby Abbey, the Choir 13. Selby Abbey, View taken before Fall of· 14. Sketch Map of the Parish of Sutton 20. Plan of Barfield Sailing Round Chur: 21. Plan of the Temple of the Trinity, F 122. Plan showing Positions of Temples a 23. Horn of Ulphus in York Minster 24. Brass of Andrew Evyngar, 1535, at 25. Pre-Reformation Clergy House at 26. Jesse Window, Selby Abbey Churc 27. Oak Bosses in Choir, Selby Abbey 28. Oak Bosses in Choir, Selby Abbey - 29. Norman Tympanum, Southwell 30. Hour-Glass Stand, South Ockende - 31. Plan of Tower, South Ockenden ( 32. Ogam Stone, Lewannick |