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HIRST (JOSEPH H.) The castle of Kingston-upon-Hull. Trans. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iii. 24-39.

HOBHOUSE (RT. REV. BISHOP). On a map of Mendip. Proc. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xli. 65-72.

HODGES (MISS E.). Horton Court, Gloucestershire, and its associations. Clifton Antiq. Club, iii. 56-70.

HODGSON (J. CRAWFORD). A survey of the churches of the Archdeaconry of Northumberland, temp. Charles II. Arch. Æliana, xvii. 244-262.

Chirburn and the Knights Hospitallers in Northumberland. Arch. Eliana, xvii. 263–280.

Temple Thornton farm accounts, 1308. Arch. Eliana, xvii. 40-52.

Amble and Hauxley. Proc. Berwick. Field Club, xiv. 87121, 255-290.

HODGSON (REV. J. F.). The churches of Darlington and Hartlepool, viewed briefly and in architectural comparison. Arch. Eliana, xvii. 145-243.

Witton-le-Wear church. Arch. Eliana, xvii. 57-83. HODGSON (T. H.). Bone spear or harpoon head from Terra del Fuego, found on peat near Crosby-on-Eden. Trans. Cumb. and Westmor. Arch. Soc. xiii. 402.

Extracts from the records of the Privy Council relating to Cumberland and Westmorland in the reign of Queen Mary. Trans. Cumb. and Westmor. Arch. Soc. xiii. 227–250.

HOLMES (RICHARD). The foundation of St. Clements in the castle of Pontefract. Yorks. Arch. Jour. xiv. 147-157.

HOME-DRUMMOND (G.). Pictures at Duns Castle. Proc. Berwick. Field Club, xiv. 149-155.

HONE (NATHANIEL). Berkshire Court rolls. Berks Arch. and Archit. Soc. iii. 153-157, 173–178.

Early charters and documents relating to the church and manor of Bisham, Berks. Berks Arch. and Archit. Soc. iii. 104

108, 122-127.

Letters of the first English Prince of Wales to Berkshire ecclesiastics. Berks Arch. and Archit. Soc. iii. 203-204.

HOOPPELL (REV. R. E., LL.D.). Roman Manchester and the roads to and from it. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. i. 214-224.

HOPE (R. C.). Notes on the minstrels' pillar, St. Mary's Church, Beverley. Trans. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iii. 67

HOPE (R. C.). Notes on the musical instruments on the labels of the arches in the nave of Beverley Minster. Trans. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iii. 63–66.

HOPE (W. H. ST. JOHN). Castleacre priory. Norf. Arch. xii. 105–

157.

English municipal heraldry. Arch. Jour. lii. 173–197.

On the municipal seals of England and Wales. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xv. 434–455.

The civic insignia and corporation plate of Kingston-onHull. Trans. East Riding Antiq. Soc. ii. 77-99.

HOPPER (EDMUND C.). Church plate in Suffolk. Suff. Inst. of Arch. ix. 11-25, 35-56.

HORE (HERBERT) and DAVID MACRITCHIE.

Origin of the Irish superstitions regarding Banshees and Fairies. Jour. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. v. 115–129.

HOUSMAN (H.). Exploration of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in the parish of Castleacre, Norfolk. Norf. Arch. xii. 100–104.

HOWARD (JOSEPH JACKSON) and MILL STEPHENSON. The visitation of Surrey made ao 1623 by Samuel Thompson, Windsor Herauld, and Augustyne Vincent, Rougcroix. Surrey Arch. Coll. xii. [211-242].

HUDD (ALFRED E.). Bristol coins and tokens. Clifton Antiq. Club, iii. 108-116.

On some prehistoric remains near Bristol. Clifton Antiq. Club, iii. 142-148.

HUDSON (REV. W.). Notes about Norwich before the close of the thirteenth century. Norf. Arch. xii. 25–84.

The assessment of the townships of the county of Norfolk for the King's tenths and fifteenths as settled in 1334. Norf. Arch. xii. 243-297.

HUGGUP (RALPH G.). On a dagger and buckle found with a skeleton

on the Inner Farne island. Proc. Berwick. Field Club, xiv. 398–399. HUGHES (HAROLD). The architectural history of St. Mary's Church, Conway. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xii. 161-179.

Valle Crucis Abbey. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xii. 5–17. HUGHES (T. M'KENNY). On the camp at Ardoch in Perthshire.

Archæologia, liv. 267-272.

HUTTON (C. A.). On two terra cotta figurines. Jour. Hell. Stud. xv. 132-135.

IMHOOF-BLUMER (F.). Griechische münzen. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xv. 269-289.

INDERWICK (F. A., Q.C.). Rye under the Commonwealth.

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Susser

The Rye engagement. Sussex Arch. Coll. xxxix. 16–27. IRVINE (J. T.). Notes relative to some Northamptonshire churches of Norman age; all evidently the work of the same mastermason, one seemingly from France. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. i. 309-313.

IRVINE (W. FERGUSSON). The Bishop of Chester's Visitation book, 1592. Jour. Archit. Arch. and Hist. Soc. of Chester and North Wales, v. 383-426.

Visitation of Warrington deanery by the Bishop of Chester in 1592. Trans. Hist. Soc. Lanc. and Chesh. N.S. x. 183192.

JACKSON (CANON J. E.). Index to the Wiltshire Institutions as printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps. Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. xxviii. 210-235.

JACOB (W. H.). The Roman structures at Westwood Sparsholt. Proc. Hamp. Field Club, iii. 201-205.

JAMES (DR. M. R.). On some fragments of fifteenth century painted glass from the windows of King's College chapel, with notes upon the painted glass in the side chapels. Proc. Camb. Antiq. Svc. ix. 3-12.

On the wall paintings in Willingham church. Trans. Camb. Antiq. Soc. ix. 96-101.

JEVONS (E. B.). Work and wages in Athens. Jour. Hell. Stud. xv. 239-247.

JRX-BLAKE (VERY REV. T. W., D.D.). The battle of Lansdown, Proc. Somerset. Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xli.

July 5, 1643.
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JONES (CHARLES WILLIAM). Church plate in Suffolk. Suff. Inst. of Arch. ix. 67-76.

KARKEEK (PAUL Q.). A short chapter from the story of Torbay, 1667. Trans. Devon. Assoc. xxvii. 226–233.

KELLY (GEORGE A. P.). Objects found on a crannog at Clooncraff, co. Roscommon. Jour. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. v. 180. KELLY (RICHARD J.). Some old Galway laws. Jour. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. v. 382-384.

and T. J. WESTROPP. Clare Galway Priory. Jour. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. v. 287-289.

KER (REV. WILLIAM LEE). The papingo. Trans. Glasgow Arch. Soc. 2nd S. ii. 324–339.

INDEX OF ARCHEOLOGICAL PAPERS.

KERMODE (P. M. C.). Early inscribed stone found at Santon, Isle
of Man. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xii. 205–206.

KERRY (REV. CHAS.).

A calendar of the fines for the county of
Derby from their commencement in the reign of Richard I.
Derbyshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xvii. 95–113.

St. Modwen and the Devil of Drakelowe.
Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xvii. 49-59.

Derbyshire

KING (AUSTIN J.). The municipal records of Bath. Proc. Somerset.
Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xli. 47-52.

Kinghorn (GeorGE). Notes on the discovery of a deposit of polished
stone axes and oval knives of porphyry, etc., at Modesty,
near Bridge of Walls, Shetland. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxix.
48-54.

KNIGHTON (W., LL.D.). The sporting literature of ancient Greece
and Rome. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xvi. 1–20.
KNOWLES (W. J.). Third report on the prehistoric remains from the
Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S.
sandhills of the coast of Ireland.

iii. 650-663.

LAIDLAW (WALTER).

On the remains of the Roman station at
Cappuck, Roxburgh. Proc. Berwick. Field Club, xiv. 382-389.
LANCIANI (PROF. THE COMMENDATORE R.). Maps, plans, and views of
the city of Rome, with especial reference to a drawing of the
sixteenth century in the Burlington-Devonshire collection. Jour.
R.I.B.A. 3rd S. ii. 645–650.

LANG (A.). The protest of a psycho-folklorist. Folklore, vi. 236-248.
LANG (JAMES). Notes on a supposed Mithraic cavern at Wouldham
in Kent. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxix. 202-206.

LANGDON (ARTHUR G.) and ROMILLY ALLEN. Catalogue of the early
Christian inscribed monuments in Cornwall. Arch. Cambrensis,
5th S. xii. 50-60.

LANGDON (PERCY G.). On a palimpsest brass of Bishop White at
Winchester College, and brasses of the White family at South-
wick. Proc. Hamp. Field Club, iii. 79-87.

LASHAM (FRANK). Camps, earthworks, tumuli, etc., in West Surrey.
Surrey Arch. Coll. xii. 145-156.

LATIMER (REV. W. T.).

The old session-book of Templepatrick
Presbyterian Church. Jour. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. v.
130-134.

LAW (ALICE). The English Nouveaux-riches in the fourteenth
century. Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. ix. 49–73.

LAWLOR (REV. H. J.). Notes on some non-biblical matter in the MS.

of the four gospels known as the book of Mulling. Proc. Soc.
Antiq. Scot. xxix. 11–45.

LAWRENCE (L. A.). On a rare penny of King Stephen and its con-
nection with the so-called Henry of Northumberland sterlings.
Num. Chron. 3rd S. xv. 110-116.

LAWS (EDWARD). Discovery of the tombstone of Vortipore, Prince
of Demetia, at Llanfallteg, Carmarthenshire. Arch. Cambrensis,
5th S. xii. 303-307.

LEACH (ARTHUR). The inmates of Beverley Minster. Trans. East
Riding Antiq. Soc. ii. 100-123.

LEADMAN (ALEX D. H.). Pocklington Church and school. Yorks.
Arch. Jour. xiv. 85-146.

LEIGHTON (STANLEY). An inventory taken at Park Hall in 1761 with

a notice of the families of Powell, Charlton and Kinchant. Trans.
Shropshire Arch. Soc. 2nd S. vii. 97-119, 239-240.

LEONARD (G. H.). The expulsion of the Jews by Edward I, an
essay in explanation of the Exodus A.D. 1290. Trans. Roy. Hist.
Soc. N.S. v. 103-146.

LE STRANGE (HAMON). Early mayors of Lynn. Norf. Arch. xii. 229–
233.

LEWIS (A. L.). Prehistoric remains in Cornwall. Jour. Anthrop.
Inst. xxv. 2–16.

LEWIS (BUNNELL). The antiquities of Vienne. Arch. Jour. lii. 139-
157.

LEWIS (J. P.). Folklore from North Ceylon. Folklore, vi. 176-

185.

LIEBERMANN (F.). On the Instituta Cnuti aliorumque regum Anglorum
Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. vii. 77–107.

The text of Henry I's Coronation Charter. Trans. Roy.
Hist. Soc. N.S. viii. 21-48.

LITHGOW (R. A. DOUGLAS, M.D.). Anglo-Saxon alliterative poetry A.D.
Trans. Roy. Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xv. 178-220.

449 to 1150.

Early-English alliterative poetry.

2nd S. xvi. 99–134.

Trans. Roy. Soc. Lit.

The Paradise of Dainty Devices, 1576. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lit.
xvii. 37-78.

LITTLE (A. G.). Educational organisation of the mendicant friars in
England (Dominicans and Franciscans). Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc.
N.S. viii. 49-70.

LLEWELLYN (R. W.). Caer-Hên-Eglwys or Cae-ye-Hên-Eglwys.
Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xii. 323–325.

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