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EVANS (JOHN, F.R.S., P.S.A.). Exploration of a Barrow at
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A glass bottle of the Roman period from Cyprus. Proc.
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EYRE (ARCHBISHOP). The episcopal seals of the ancient diocese
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FERGUSON (JOHN). The pre-Reformation Churches of Berwick-
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Recent discoveries in Cumberland. Proc. Soc. Antiq.
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Heraldry of the Cumberland Statesmen. Arch. Jour.
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Report on Injury to the Bewcastle Obelisk, Cumberland.
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FFRENCH (J. F. M.). The manner of lighting houses in old times
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FITZGERALD (LORD WALTER). Description of the stone-roofed
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FORTNUM (C. D. E., D.C.L., F.S.A.). Mourning ring containing a
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A presentment against the Vicar of Whaplode,
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FOWLER (REV. H., M.A.). Mackery End, Herts. Trans. St. Albans
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Someries Castle. Trans. St. Albans Archit. and Arch.
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Excavations in the Abbey Orchard Field, St. Albans.
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On the use of the terms Cro-
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FOWLER (REV. J. T., M.A., F.S.A.).
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Cistercian Statutes. Yorks Arch. and Topog. Jour. xi.

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Ballads in Ripon Minster Library.
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The St. Cuthbert window in York Minster. Yorks
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Fox (G. E., F.S.A.). Recent discovery of part of the Roman wall
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and HOPE (W. H. ST. JOHN, M.A., Asst. Sec. S.A.).
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Two English embroidered hangings. Proc. Soc. Antiq
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FRAZER (W.). A series of coloured drawings of scribed stones in
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Medals of St. Vergil and St. Rudbert struck at Salzburg.
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Irish half-timbered houses. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th
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A contribution to Irish Anthropology. Roy. Soc. Antiq.
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Description of a small bronze figure of a bird found in
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FRAZER (W.). Bog butter; its history, with observations; a dish of
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FREER (JOHN). Elwyndale and its three towers. Berwickshire Nat.
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Old Scottish Crusie. Ibid. 204.

FRESHFIELD (E., LL.D., F.S.A.). A double diptych of brass of
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FRETTON (W. G., F.S.A.). The Forest of Arden; its hills and
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GADOW (Mr.). Early Christian inscription from Mertola, Portugal.
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GARDNER (J. S.). Wrought ironwork: Medieval Period. Trans.
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GASTER (D. M.). The legend of the Grail. Folklore, ii. 50-64,
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GATTIE (G. BYNG). The Minnis Rock Hermitage at Hastings.

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GILBERT (J.).

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GODWIN (REV. G. N.). Buckler's Hard and its ships. Hants Field
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GOMME (G. L., F.S.A.). Recent research on Institutions. Folklore,
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GOODACRE (H.). The family of Goodacre o Leicestershire. Trans.

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GOODWIN (RIGHT REV. HARVEY, D.D., BISHOP OF CARLISLE). In
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GRANT (C.). The Mayor's Mace. Glastonbury Antiq. Soc. 51-55.
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GRAVES (RIGHT REV. C.). On the proper names occurring in the
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GRAY (W.). The antiquarian aspects of the county Antrim raised
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The Union Jack. Arch. Jour. xlviii. 295-314.
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GREENWELL (REV. W., M.A., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A.).

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GREGOR (REV. W.). Weather folklore of the sea. Folklore, ii.
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The Scottish Fisher child. Folklore, ii. 73-86.
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Treasure Trove, Whaplode, Lincolnshire. Jour. Numis.

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Devon. Assoc. xxii. 317-323.
HARDMAN (REV. J. W., LL.D.).

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HARDY (DR. J.). Report of the meetings of the Berwickshire
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HARDY and PAGE. Calendar of Fines for the county of Derby.
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