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INDEX.

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Berkshire: Berks, Birch, see Bisham,
Eton, Reading, Swallowfield, Wal-
lingford.
Beverley: Leach.
Bibliography: Atkinson, Birch, Blake-
way, Brushfield, Church, Dredge,
Ellis, Green, James, Leach,
O'Looney, O'Reilly, Phear, Pollock,
Raven, Ray, Rowe, Rye, Stokes,
Young.

Bibracte: Grover.
Birling: Whitley.
Birmingham: Hope.
Bisham: Hone.
Blanchland: Johnson.
Borneo: Hose.

Braintree: Kenworthy.
Bronze strigil: Raven.
Brooke famıly: Sykes.

Buckinghamshire: Parker, see Beacons-

field, Edlesborough.

Buda-Pest: Lewis.

Burton: Chalmers.

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Dublin: Frazer.

Chiltern: Pearman.

Chinese: Douglas.

Chollerford: Holmes.

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Earthworks :

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Cucklington: Weaver.

Cuellar (Capt.): O'Reilly.

Cumberland: Ferguson, see Carlisle,

Westward.

Danes: Taylor.

Dartmoor: Phillips, Whale, Worth.
Deepdale: Ward.
Derby Abbey: Kerry.

Derbyshire: Carrington, see Beardsall,

Crich Hill, Deepdale, Norbury,
Peak, Staveley.
Detling: Cave Brown.
Devizes: Waylen.

Devonshire: Collier, Dredge, Elwor-

thy, Jones, Rowe, Worth, see Corn-
worthy, Dartmoor, Exeter, Mar-
wood, Syon Abbey, Torbay, Torquay.
Dialect: Armfield, Collier, Dartnell,
Elworthy.

Domesday: Phear, Pollock, Willis-

Bund.

Domestic appliances:
Doncaster: Fairbank.

Cowper.

Donhead St. Mary: Short.
Dovecots: Watkins.

Dover: Puckle, Robertson.
Down: Lockwood, see Dromore.
Drama: Bolingbroke, Ordish.
Dromore: Dickson.

Durham, see Lanchester, Neasham.

Bigger, Cole, Cowper,

Hughes, Martin, Ridgeway, Wild-
ridge.
Eastbourne: Atkinson.
Eaton Bray: Davys.

Ecclesiastical antiquities: Allen, André,
Arnold, Atkinson, Bell, Beloe,
Bateman, Boyes, Brassington,
Brock, Browne, Brownlow, Burns,
Cheales, Church, Compton, Cooper,
Cox, Crossman, Donnelly, Dorling,
Fox, Frampton, Fuller, Glynne,
Grantley, Hancock, Healy, Hodges,
Hopper, Leach, Levett, Oliver,
Rutton, Venables, Waller, Webb,
Yeatman.

Ecclesfield: Howorth.
Edlesborough: Davys.
Edward III.: Greenstreet, Lawrence.
Edward VI.: Hodgson.

Egyptian antiquities: Macalister, see

"Coptic."

Elizabeth (Queen): Maclean.
Ely: Atkinson.

Essex: Armfield, see Braintree, Col-

chester, Hatfield Broad

Oak,

Hedingham, Layer Marney, South-
minster.

Eton: James.

Evesham: Oliver.

Exeter: Brushfield.

Faintree: Purton.

Faversham: Giraud, Payne.
Finns: Abercromby.
Flodden Field: Bates.

Folklore: Abercromby, André, Ball,
Buckland, Codrington, Craigie,
Crombie, Dames, Douglas, Duncan,
Dyer, Elliot, Fitzgerald, Fretton,
Gaye, Godden, Gomme, Gray,
Haddon, Hartland, Hastie, Jacobs,
Lang, Lewis, Ordish, Patterson,
Peacock, Peal, Rhys, Robinson,
Roth, Rouse, Stokes, Yeats,

Frescoes: James.
Friends, Society of: Phillips.
Friskney: Cheales.

Froxfield: Money.
Furness: Cowper.

Galway, see Aran Islands.

Garmangabis: Haverfield, Hooppell.

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