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The Old-Irish on the Continent.

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PHENÉ (J. S., LL.D.). King Arthur and St. George: the Scottish
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The early occupants in the vicinity of the Mersey,
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Researches and excavations in Argolis, Phocis, Boeotia,
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PHILLIPS (REV. J.). The plague at Haverfordwest, 1651-2. Arch.
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PHILLIPS (MABERLEY). Pedigree and genealogical memoranda relating
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The old bank (Bell, Cookson, Carr and Airey), Newcastle-
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The signs of old Fleet Street to the end of the eighteenth
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PRINCE (G. LEESON). A rent roll of his Grace the Duke of Dorset of
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Tilly's Court House, Bristol. Clifton Antiq. Club, iii. 71–78.
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On an ancient Mexican headpiece coated with mosaic.
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On a late-Celtic dagger sheath found in Oxfordshire.

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Hulham manor, a sketch historical and economic. Trans.
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REID (HERBERT J.). Notes upon passages in the life of Mary Stuart
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RENDALL (PRINCIPAL).

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Epigraphic notes. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xii. 180-190.
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264-302.

Notes on the inscriptions on the tombstone of Voteporis,
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How far could the Greeks determine the
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ROBERTSON (R.), G. F. BLACK and JOHN STRUTHERS, M.D. Notice of
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ROBINSON (ARTHUR MUSCHAMP). A pair of gold maté stands. Trans.
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Cartmel Church. Trans. Cumb. and Westmor. Arch. Soc.
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ROTHERHAM (E. CROFTON). On the excavation of a cairn on Slieve-
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ROUND (J. HORACE). Colchester Grammar School admissions. Trans.
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The abbeys of Coggeshall and Stratford Langthorne.
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The case of Lucas and Lisle. Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S.
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Notes from Syria. Folklore, vi. 172–175.

RUMBOLD (SIR HORACE).

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RUSSELL (W. H.). The laws of the Mercers' Company of Lichfield.
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RUSSELL-FORBES (S., PH.D.). The doors of the church of Santa
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RUSSELL (LADY). Swallowfield and its owners. Berks Arch. and

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SCHUSTER (ARTHUR). On some remarkable passages in the writings
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SECCOMBE (J. T., M.D.). The church of Terrington St. Clement.
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A translation of the saga of Frithiof the Fearless. Proc.
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SHAW (W. A.). The monetary movements of 1600-1621 in Holland
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SHERATON (HARRY). Reminiscences of visits to Segontium. Jour.
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SHORE (T. W.). Prehistoric races and their remains in the old Clere
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SIMPSON (REV. W. SPARROW, D.D.). On the head of Simon of
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SINCLAIR (LORD). List of paintings at Nisbet House, Berwickshire.
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TATHAM (REV. EDWARD H. R.). Traces of an old road near Towncreep.
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TAYLER (CONSTANCE). A Ross-shire betrothal custom. Folklore, vi. 94.
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On the date of the earliest charter of Bristol. Clifton Antiq.
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TAYLOR (REV. C. H.). An enquiry as to the genuineness of the parish
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