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Waltham Abbey, 80.

Visit to

SS. Peter and Paul's Well, Shrewsbury,
Legend of, 253:

St. Rufinus' Well, Tamworth, 206.

St. Sunday, Willenhall, Legend of, 205.
Samian Ware, Discovery of, 92.
Sanctus Bell, Old, 43.

Sandgate, Newcastle, Notes on, 247.
Sandhill, Historic Associations of the,
245.

Sandstone Boulder, Discovery of, 220.
Sarcophagus of Cedar-wood, Discovery of,
193.

Discovery of Roman, 7.
Sacramental Wafer-dish and Wine-cup,
Thirteenth-Century, 4.

Sarum Missal, Beautiful Specimen of, 202.
Saturating Bodies hung in Chains with

Tar, 214.

Saws of Ancient Date, 193.

Saxon Church Towers, Specimens of, 188.
Scania, Discoveries in, 143.
Scarborough, Map of, 110.

Scarlett (B. F.) on Costume in Heraldry,
241-243.

Scotland, New York in, 45.

Proceedings of Society of Anti-
quaries of, 32.
[37.
Scottish National Memorials, Reviewed,
Selby Abbey, East Window at, 44.
Sepulture of Tufo, Discovery of, 238.
"Seventeenth-Century Trade Tokens of
Surrey," 33.

30.

Seven Wells, Barnwell, Superstitions of,
Severn Valley Field Club, Expedition of,
36.
Visit to Cleo-

bury Mortimer, 130.

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Sidonic Royal Grave, Destruction of, 7.
Siege of Cambrai, 149.

Signet Gem of Fourth Century, Descrip-
tion of, 34-

Silchester, Excavations at, 89, 170.
Treatment of Buried, 185.
Silk-mill, Collapse of Old, 140.

Silver Chasses, Custom of placing, under
Altars, 261.

Seal, English, found at Peter-
borough, 208.

Siward, F. William (King's Confessor),
History of, 264, 265.

Sixteenth-Century Volume, Facsimile of,

84.

Skeletons at the Ethnological Museum,
Berlin, 239.

Skeleton of Man in Uniform, Discovery of,

240.

Sköfele, Finding of Remarkable Iron Slab

near, 143.

Skulls of Hythe, 62.

Sluys, Battle of, 149.

Smith (Charles Roach, F.S.A.), Notes on,

94.

Smoking before the Introduction of To-
bacco, 222.

Snow-clad Mountains, 70.

Society of Antiquaries, Catalogue of, 79.
Meeting of, 32.
Thirteenth Publi-

cation of, 79.

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upon-Tyne, Meeting of, 82, 175, 220.
Soldiers in Heraldry, 243.

Some Old Gardens, by J. A. Sparvel-
Bayly, 106-109.

Somersetshire Archæological and Natural
History Society, Meeting, 177.

Sources of Water-supply, 197, 198.

South Wraxall, Wilts, Discoveries at, 186.
Sparvel-Bayly (J. A.) on Some Old
Gardens, 106.

Spenser Society, 36.

Statuettes at Este, Discovery of, 190.
Stavoren, Notes on, 60.

Stone at Winsford, Exmoor, Discovery of

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Swedish Antiquarian Record Society,
Annual Meeting of, 47.

Sword-hilts, Inlaid Silver and Bronze, 6.

Tamworth, St. Rufinus' Well, 206.
Temple of Nemesis, Discovery of Statue
of Goddess, 191.
Tessellated Pavement,

Account of, 208.

Discovery and

Threatened Danger to Westminster Abbey,
89.

Throndhjem Cathedral, Restoration of,
192.

Tiber, Discovery in Bed of, 9.

Discovery in, 45.

Tier, Archæological Find at, 144.
Tithes of Frodsham, 176.

Tixall, Particulars of Well at, 162.

Todd (Archdeacon, F.S.A.) on the York-
shire Wolds, III.

Tomb, Opening of, at Canterbury, 74.
Tombs, Ancient, Discovery of, at Euboea,
46.

Topographical and Archæological Plan of
Locri in Magna Græcia, Drawing up of,

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on the Trowell Church and
its Low Side Windows, 26, 27.
Warfeld, F. John de, 159.
Water-supply, Sources of, 197, 198.
Wedding-Ring, The, Reviewed, 230.
Well-Dressing, Bibrooke, 163.

Endon, Staffordshire, 163.

Well in the Wall, Checkley, Peculiarities
of, 205.

Wells, Discovery and Contents of, 219.
Wells Wills, Reviewed, 275.
Welshpool, Excavations near, 43.
Wembdon, St. John's Well, Legend of,
161.

Werneth Hall, 83.

West Felton, Holy Well at, 69.
Westerton, Remains found at, 94.
Westminster Abbey, Restoration of, 189.
Threatened Danger
to, 89.

"Whetstones," 36.

Whitstable Pudding-pans, 216-218.
Wilfresimere Lake, Story of, 105.
Willenhall, St. Sunday, Legend of, 205.
Williamson (George C., F.R.S.L.,
F.R. Hist. Soc., etc.) on the Ancient
Chapel on St. Martha's Hill, near
Guildford, Surrey, 71-75.
Willowbridge, Medicinal Spring at, 205.
Wilts Archæological and Natural History
Society, Meeting of, 128.

Wimborne Minster, Collection of Chained
Books, 209, 210.

Windmills at Zaandam, 59.
Windows, Low Side, 39.

Winsford, Exmoor, Discovery of a Stone

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