Index of Archaeological Papers Published in 1900

INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS PUBLISHED IN I900 [BEING THE TENTH ISSUE OF THE SERIES AND COMPLETING THE INDEX FOR THE PERIOD 1891-1900] COMPILED BY GEORGE LAURENCE GOMME, F.S.A PUBLISHED BY ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & COMPANY LTD. 2 WHITEHALL GARDENS, WESTMINSTER UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE CONGRESS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES IN UNION WITH THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES 1901 BUTLEK & TANNER, THE SELWOOD PRINTING WORKS, FROME, AND LONDON. CONTENTS [ Those Transactions marked with an asterisk * in the following list are now jor the first time included in the index, the others are continuations from the indexes of 1891-98. Transactions included for the first time are indexes from 1891 onwards.] Anthropological Institute, Journal, N.S. vol. i. pts. 1 and 2; ii. pts. 3 and 4. Antiquaries, London, Proceedings of the Society, 2nd S. vol. xviii. pt. 1. Antiquaries, Ireland, Proceedings of Eoyal Society of, 5th S. vol. x. Antiquaries, Scotland, Proceedings of the Society, vol. xxxiv. Archseologia, vol. lvii. pt. 1. Archseologia Cantiana, vol. xxiv. Archseologia JEliana, vol. xxii pts. 1 and 2. Archseologia Cambrensis, 5th S. vol. xvii. Archseological Journal, vol. lvii. Associated Architectural Societies, Transactions, vol, xxv. pt. 1. Berks, Bucks, and Oxfordshire Archseological Journal, vol. vi. pts. 1, 2, and 3. Biblical Archseology, Society of, Transactions, vol. xxii. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archseological Society, Transactions, vol. xxii. British Archseological Association, Journal, N.S., vol. vi. British Architects, Eoyal Institute of, Journal, 3rd S. vol. vii. Buckinghamshire, Eecords of, vol. viii, pt. 3. Cornwall, Eoyal Institute of, Proceedings, vol. xiv. pt. 1. Cumberland and Westmoreland, Archseological Society, Transactions, vol. xvi. Derbyshire Archseological Society, Transactions, vol. xxii., xxiii. Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. xxxii. East Herts Archseological Society, Transactions, vol. i. pt. 2. East Eiding Antiquarian Sooiety, Transactions, vol. iv. v. vi. vii. Essex Archseological Society, Transactions, N.S. vol. viii. pt. 1. s 4 CONTENTS Eolklore, Proceedings of the Folklore Society, vol. xi. *Gaelic Society of Inverness, vol. xix. Glasgow Archseological Society, Transactions, N.S., vol. iv. Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society, 1899. Hellenic Studies, Journal of, vol. xix. Kildare Archaeological Society, Journal, vol. iii. pts. 2, 3, and 4. Lancashire and Cheshire Historic Society, Transactions, 4th ser. vol. xv. Leicestershire Architectural and Archseological Society, Transactions, vol. ix. pt. 1. Monumental Brass Society, Transactions, vol. iv. pts. 1 and 2. Numismatic Chronicle, 3rd S. vol. xx. pts, 1, 2, and 3. Oxford "University Brass-rubbing Society, Journal, vol. ii. pts. 1 and 2 Oxfordshire Archseological Society, 1891-1900. Eoyal Historical Society, Transactions, N.S. vol. xiv. Eoyal Irish Academy, Transactions, 3rd ser. vol. v. pts. 4 and 5 vi. pt. 1. Eoyal Society of Literature, Transactions, vol. xxi. pts. 1-4. St. Paul's Ecclesiological Society, Transactions, vol. iv. pt. 5. Shropshire Archseological and Natural History Society, Transactions, 2nd S. vol. xii. pts. 1 and 2. Somersetshire Archseological and Natural History Society, Transactions, vol. xlvi. Suffolk Archseological Institute, vol. x. pfc. 3. Surrey Archseological Society, Collections, vol. xv, Thoresby Society, vol. x. pt. 2. Wiltshire Archseological Journal, vol. xxxi. pts. 1 and 2. Yorkshire Archseological and Topographical Journal, vol. xvi. pts. 1 and2. NOTE THIS Index was begun under the auspices of the Congress of Archseological Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries. Its success being assured the Congress have placed it in the hands of the publishers to continue yearly. The value of the Index to archseologists is now recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong, the plan is to include them in the following year; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891. By this it will be seen that the year 1891 is treated as the commencing year for the Index, and that all transactions published in and since that year will find their place in the series. To make this work complete an index of the transactions from the beginning of archseological societies down to the year 1890 is needed. This work is now going through the press. Societies will greatly oblige by communicating any omissions or suggestions to the editor, LAUUENOE GOMME, E.S.A., 24, Dorset Square, London, N.W. Single copies of the yearly Index from 1891 may be obtained. The subscription list for the complete Index up to 1891 is still open, and intending subscribers should apply at once to Messrs. ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & Co. Many of the Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies of the yearly Index to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society. INDEX OF ARCH/EOLOGICAL PAPERS PUBLISHED IN 1900 ABERCROMBY (JOHN). The international congress of Folk-lore in Paris. Folk-Lore, xi. 427-430. ADAMS (MAXWELL). Some notes on the churches and the manors of East and West Ogwell. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 229-248. —• The castle, manor-house, and church of Clifton, near Dartmouth. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 503-514. ALLEN (J. ROMILLY). Some dolmens and their contents. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 217-228, 299-310. AMERY (J. S.). Notes on Blagdon Barton, near Totnes, and its owners. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 296-300. AMERY (P. F. S.). Seventeenth report of the committee on Devonshire Folk-lore. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 83-92. ANDERSON (J. G-. 0.). Exploration in Galatia Cis Halym. Journ. . Hell. Studies, xix. 52-134, 280-318. ANDERSON (CAPT. J. H.). Notes on some rock-basins, cup-and-ringmarked stones, and archaic customs casually met with in India. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 335-339. ANDERSON (JOSEPH). Notice of the discovery of a cist containing three urns of food vessel type at Duncra Hill Farm, Pencaitland. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 131-134. Description of a collection of objects found in excavations at St. Blane's Ohurch, Bute, exhibited by the Marquis of Bute. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 307-325. ANDR„ (J. LEWIS). Wall paintings formerly in the churches of Beddington and Fetcham. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 1-16. The Pardon at Sheen. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 158. St. Martha-on-the-hill. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 158-159. Saint George the Martyr in legend, ceremonial art, etc. Arch. Journ. lvii. 204-223. Miscellanea heraldica. Arch. Journ. lvii. 301-324. Wall paintings in Sussex churches. St. Paul's Ecclesiol. Soc. iv. 297-307. 8 INDEX OF AKCH__OLOGICAL PAPERS ANDREWS (R. T.). Furneanx Pelham. East Herts Arch, Soc. i. 139- 151. Roman pottery, Railway Street, Hertford. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 184. Roman cinerary urn, West Hill, Hoddesdon. East Herts Arch, Soc. i. 184-185. Roman remains found on the site of Messrs. Allen and Hanbury's factory at Bury Field, Ware. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 187-190. —• • Seventeenth century token, Ware. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 191. ANDREWS (WM. FRAMPTON). The topographical collections of a Hertfordshire archaeologist. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 159-167. The recently discovered brass at Stanstead Abbotts. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 194. ARMITAGE (MRS. E. S.). Anglo-Saxon burhs and early Norman castles. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 260-288. ARNOLD (A. A.). The chancellors of the diocese of Rochester. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 160-174. ASTLEY (REV. H. J. DUKINFIELD). On ornaments of jet and cannel coal, on cup-and-ring markings, and on slate weapons, as characteristic of the neolithic age. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 164-188. ATCHLEY (E. G-. 0. F.). The hood as an ornament of the minister at the time of his ministrations in quire and elsewhere. St. Paul's Ecclesiol. Soc. iv. 313-328. AUDEN (MISS). Inventories of the church goods of Shropshire temp. Edward vi. Shrop. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 84-112. AXON (W. E. A.). Tullia d'Aragona a poetess of the later renaissance. Royal Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xxi. 97-115. On a reference to the evil eye in the Anglo-Saxon poem of Beowulf. Royal Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xxi. 117-119. B. (H.). The protection of ancient monuments. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 317. B. (J.). Englishmen and Romans. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 343. BADDELEY (ST. CLAIR). Richard, Earl of Cornwall, and Henry of Almaine, 1209-1272. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 86- 114. BAILDON (W. PALEY) . A sixteenth-century leaden charm found at Lincoln's Inn. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 141-147. BAILEY (J. B.). Lost and re-found Roman altars with a note on a INDEX OF AR0H__0LOGI0AL PAPERS 9 silver coin found at Maryport. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 138-145. BAILLIE (VEN. ARCHDEACON, R. iE.). Portnoo; a corner in the Donegal highlands. Royal Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 148-150. BAIN (JOSEPH). The Scottish de Quencys of Fawside and Leuchars. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 124-128. BALL (FRANCIS ELRINGTON). Monkston castle and its history. Royal Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 109-117, 372. Fassaroe cross, near Bray. Royal Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 169-170. The antiquities from Blackrock to Dublin. Royal Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 307-318. BALL (T. STANLEY). Warrington church plate. Lane, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 155-188. BARING-GOULD (REV. S.). A Devon and Cornwall calendar; with the days of commemoration of the patron saints of the several churches and chapels in the undivided Diocese of Exeter, and the days of the village feasts and fairs. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 340-389. The Celtic saints. Royal Inst. Corn. xiv. 11-47. A catalogue of saints connected with Cornwall with an epitome of their lives and list of churches and chapels dedicated to them. Royal Inst. Com. xiv. 85-172. The Celtic monasteries. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 249-276. BARING-GOULD (REV. S.), R. BURNARD, and REV. IRVINE K. ANDERSON. Exploration of Moel Trigarn. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 189-211. BARNES (REV. G. E.). Church of S. James, Somerton. Oxfords. Arch, Soc. 1897-1898, 25-26. The Pusey horn ; the Borstall horn. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1899, 28-31. BARRY (JAMES GRENE). Report from East County Limerick. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 374-375. BATES (REV. E. H.) and REV. F. HANCOCK. The inventory of church plate in Somerset, Somerset Arch, and Nat, Hist. Soc. xlvi. 149-187. BAX (A. RIDLEY). List of papers and illustrations relating to the county of Surrey, contained in the Archaeologia, the Archaeological Journal, and the Journals of the British Archaeological Association. Surrey Arch. Soe. xv. 128-136. 10 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS BAX (A. RIDLEY). The keepership of the King's gaol at Guildford. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 157-158. Monumental brasses. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1899, 59-65. BAZELEY (REV. WILLIAM). The abbey of St. Mary, Hay Ies. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 257-271. On recent excavations at Hayles abbey. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 132-136. BAZLEY (GARDNER S.). Stained and painted glass. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 73-85. BEAUMONT (G. F.). Warr lands, customary junior right in Great Holland manor. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 106. On a Roman stone coffin found at Braintree. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 7-8. BEAZLEY (C. RAYMOND). The oldest monument of Russian travel. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 175-185. BEDDOE (DR. JOHN). Ethnology of Cornwall. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 328-329. BEEBY (MISS E. M.). St. Malachy of Armagh. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 151-154. BEGG (JOHN). Architecture in the Transvaal. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 81-86. BELLAIRS (GEORGE C.) Wooden cross found buried under a mound at Higham-on-the-Hill. Leicester. Archit. and Arch. Soc. ix. 18-49. BELOE (E. M.). Notes on some early matrices in the Eastern Counties. O.xford Journ. Mon. Brass, ii. 35-39. BENAS (B. L.). Records of the Jews in Liverpool. Lane, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 45-84. BERRY (HENRY F.). The records of the Dublin gild of merchants, known as the gild of Holy Trinity, 1438-1671. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 44-68. BIGGER (F. J.). The dextera dei sculptured on the high crosses of Ireland. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 79-84. Inis Chlothrann Lough Ree: its history and antiquities. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 69-90, 256-257. BILSON (JOHN). The North Bar, Beverley. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 38-49. Note on a disused bell at Bessingby. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 72-73. BIRCH (W. DE GRAY). The Roman name of Matlock, with some INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 11 notes on the ancient lead mines and their relics in Derbyshire. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 33-46; 113-122. BIRCHOVER. An inventory of the lands of Henry de Aldwerk in Birchover. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxii. 49-51. BISSING (FR. W. V.). Notes. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 167-168. BODLEY (G. F.). On some principles and characteristics of ancient architecture, and their application to the modern practice of the art. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 131-140. BOISSIER (ALFRED). Notes d'Assyriologie. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 106-114. BONI (COMMENDATORE GIACOMO). The Niger Lapis in the Comitium at Rome. Arch. lvii. 175-184. BORRAJO (EDWARD H..). Hampstead and a few of its associations. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1899, 111-113. BOSANQUET (R. C). Some early funeral lekythoi. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 169-184. BOWLES (CHARLES E. B.). Proceedings taken in Winster Church regarding the consanguinity of the parties to the marriage of two of the Staffords of Eyam; deed dated 1308. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 83-86. Depositions in action for trespass brought by Henry Furniss against Robert Eyre. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 87-89. BOYD (W. C). Some unpublished varieties of Saxon coins. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 265-269. BOYLE (J. R.). Who was Eddeva? East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 11-22. Sacrilege at Hessle Ohurch in 1527. East Riding Antiq. Soc. vii. 47-49. ' BRADBROOK (WILLIAM). Bletchley register. Records of Bucks. viii. 234-248. BRAITMAIER (MADI). Feathers and rain. Folk-Lore, xi. 437. BRAKSPEAR (HAROLD). Lacock Abbey church. Arch. Journ. lvii. 1-9. Lacock Abbey, Wilts. Arch. lvii. 125-158; Wilts. Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 196-240. BREASTED (DR. JAMES HENRY). The monuments in the inscriptions. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 88-95. The annals of Thutmose IIL, and the location of Megiddo. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 96-98. BREWIS (PARKER). Notes on four basket-hilted swords belonging to the Society. Arch. Aeliana, xxii. 1-11. 12 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS BRIGG (WILLIAM). Grant of the Manor of Aston to Reading Abbey. East Herts. Arch. Soc. i. 129-135. BROOKS (E. W.). The campaign of 716-718 from Arabic sources. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 19-33. BROWN (JOHN ALLEN). Stone Implements from Pitcairn Island. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 83-88. BROWN (ROBERT, JUNR.). A Euphratean circle of 360°. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 67-71. BROWN (WILLIAM). Ingleby Arncliffe. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 121-226. Documents from the record office relating to Beverley. East Riding Antiq. Soc. v. 35-49. BROWNBILL (F.). Cheshire in Domesday book. Lane, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 1-26. BROWNE (RIGHT REV. G. F.). Notice of a cup-marked boulder, called " Saj di Gorohe," or stone of the heel, near Stresa, on the Lago Maggiore. Proc, Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 297-299; Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 45-50. BRUCE (JOHN). Notes of the discovery and exploration of a pile structure on the north bank of the river Clyde, east from Dumbarton Rock. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 437-462. BRUSHFIELD (T. N.). Raleghana ; remarks on the ancestry of Sir Walter Raleigh. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 309-340. Derbyshire funeral garlands. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 54-74. Arbor Low. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 127-139. On Norman tympana, with especial reference to those of Derbyshire. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 241-270. BRYAN (BENJAMIN). The lost manor of Mestesforde. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 77-82. BRYDALL (ROBERT). Notice of armour and arms at Eglinton castle. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 38-48. BUCHAN (WILLIAM). Note on a bronze scabbard-tip found on Glencotho Farm, Peeblesshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 254-256. BUCKLEY (MICHAEL J. C). Notes on boundary crosses. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 247-252. BURNE (C. S.). Cropping animals' ears. Folk-Lore, xi. 457. Another Sabbath-breaking story from Wilts. Folk-Lore, xi. 458. BURTCHAELL (GEORGE D.). The Butlers of Dangan-spidogue. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 330-333. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 13 BURTON (REV. R. JOWETT). A literal transcript of the earliest register of Dale Abbey, Derbyshire. Derbys. Arch, Soc. xxii. 91-128. C. (H.). Note to Manning and Bray's " History of Surrey," vol. I. p. 618, pedigree of Eliot of Godalming. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 159. Note to Manning and Bray's " History of Surrey," vol. II. p. 43, Elizabeth Chitty. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 160. CALDEOOTT (J. BARTON). Roman vases, Mangrove Hill. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 181-183. Fifteenth-century posy ring at Wallfields. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 183-184. CALVERT (E.). Manuscript sermon, fifteenth century. Shropshire Arch, Soc. 2nd S. xii. 57-63. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Brasses of. Mon, Brass. Soc. iv. 60-78. CAMPBELL (GEORGE W.). The seals of the University of Glasgow. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 65-74. CANONS ASHBY. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1892, 15-19. CARRINGTON (W. A.). On the family and record history of Haddon. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 140-158. Haddon; the hall, the manor, and its lords. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxii. 1-29. Royal Aids for the county of Derby, temp. Eliz. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 48-57. Records of the county of Derby. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 63-76. OARSON (KATHERINE). Burial customs. Folk-Lore, xi. 210. CHADWICK (H. MUNRO). The oak and the thunder-god. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 22-44. . The ancient Teutonic priesthood. Folk-Lore, xi. 268- 300. CHADWICK (S. J.). Dodsworth MSS. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 238. CHAFY (W. K. W.) The history of Rous Lench. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv.182-230. CHAMBERS (J. E. F.). Yorkshire deeds. Yorks. Arch. Soc.xvi. 84-107. CHEYNE (PROF. T. K.). The word " Armageddon." Bib. Arch, Soc, xxii. 165. On an Assyrian loan-word in Hebrew. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 165-166. CHRISTIAN (F.W.). On Micronesian weapons, dress, implements, etc. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 288-306. 14 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS CHRISTISON (D.). The forts, camps, and other field-works of Perth, Forfar, and Kincardine. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 43-120. CHRISTY (MILLER) and A. W. PORTEOUS. Some interesting Essex brasses. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 15-54; Mon. Brass Soc. iv. 45-60. CHRISTY (MILLER) and E. BERTRAM SMITH. TWO Essex incised slabs. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 1-7. CLARK (A.). On the judicial oaths used on the Gold Coast. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 310-312. CLARK (E. KITSON). Excavation at Pule Hill, near Marsden, on the Huddersfield and Manchester road. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 38-45 ; Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 125-129. Report on finds in Yorkshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 125-132. CLARK (SOMERS). On the fall of eleven columns in the Hyppstyle Hall of the temple of Karnak. Proc. Soe. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 58-68. CLAY (J.W.). Paver's marriage licenses. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 1-37. COCKS (ALFRED HENEAGE). Discovery of a stone coffin in Turville church. Records of Bucks, viii. 285-288. COINAGE of the South African Republic. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 252-263. COLE (R. E. G.). Notes on the ecclesiastical history of the deanery of Graffoe during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 47-120. COLE (REV. E. MAULE). On ancient crosses in the East Riding, especially on the Wolds. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 1-10. Notes on field-names. East Riding Antiq. Soc. vi. 18-25. On Roman roads in the East Riding. East Riding Antiq. Soc. vii. 37-46. COLEMAN (PREBENDARY). The manor of Allerton and its tenants, 1530-1866. Somerset Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xlvi. 65-108. COLES (FRED R.). Report on stone circles in Kincardineshire (North) and part of Aberdeenshire, with measured plans and drawings, obtained under the Gunning Fellowship. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 139-198. Notices (1) of the discovery of bronze-age urns on the Braid Hills ; and (2) of the discovery of a cist and urn near Portpatrick, Wigtownshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 489- 493. INDEX OF AUCH-EOLOGICAL PAPERS 15 COLLINGWOOD (W. G.). The so-called cockpit at Monk Foss in the parish of Whitbeck. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 117-119. COLLYER (MRS. D'ARCY) . Notes on the diplomatic correspondence between England and Russia in the first half of the eighteenth century. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 143-174. COMPTON (C. H.). On the discoveries at the Tower of London in the spring of 1899. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 26-32. COOKE-TRENCH (T.). The Wogan monument in the churchyard at Clane. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 99-100. The moat at Clane. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 107-111. COOPER (REV. CANON). George Preston and Cartmel priory church. Lane, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 221-227. COOPER (REV. T. S.). On further excavations on the site of Waverley Abbey. Proc. Soc. Ant. 2nd S. xviii. 200-201; Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 155-156. The will of Thomas Quenell, of Lythe Hill, Chiddingfold, yeoman, 1571. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 40-50. The church plate of Surrey. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 137-154. Notes on a barrow discovered on Blackheath, Surrey. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 156. COPE (MRS. J. H.). Index to Berkshire marriage registers. Berks, Bucks and Oxon Arch. Journ. vi. 91-92. CORBETT (W. J.). The tribal hidage. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 187-230. COTTON (CHARLES). St. Lawrence church, Isle of Thanet, Kent. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 253-266. COWPER (H. S.). The influence of the Roman occupation upon the distribution of population in Cumberland and Westmorland. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 16-40. The Flookburgh charter and regalia. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 41-46. Cox (REV. J. CHARLES). Parliamentary survey of the benefices of East Riding. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 50-65. CRIPPS (WILFRED J.). On a Roman altar and other sculptured stones found at Cirencester in April, 1899. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 177-184. CROOKE (WM. ) . The hill tribes of the central Indian hills. Anthrop). Inst. N.S. i. 220-248. Primitive rites of disposal of the dead, with special reference to India. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 271-294. The legends of Krishna. Folk-Lore, xi. 1-38. 16 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS CROWFOOT (J. W.). Exploration in Galatia Cis Halym. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 34-51. CRUM (W. E.). Notes on the Strassburg gospel fragments. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 72-76. CUFFE (MAJOR 0. W.). The badge of St. John found in the precincts of Dublin Cathedral. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 372-373. CURWEN (J. F.). Workington Hall. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 1-15. The parish church of Kendal. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 157-220. D. (H.). The dolmens atRollright and Enstone. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1897-1899, 40-51. DALTON (ORMONDE M.) A Byzantine silver treasure from the district of Kerynia, Cyprus, now preserved in the British Museum. Arch. lvii. 159-174. Note on a copper shield from the N.W. coast of America. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 47. Note on a stone figure from Colombia, S. America. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 64. DARBY (M.). The Core-ally. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 190-191. D'ARCY (Dr. S. A.). An account of the excavation of two lake dwellings in the neighbourhood of Clones. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 204-236. DAVENPORT (FRANCES G.). The decay of villeinage in East Anglia. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 123-141. DAVIDSON (HUGH). The old church of St. Kentigern, Lanark. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 155-162. DAVIES (REV. W. H. SILVESTER). Notes on Chavenage and the Stephens family. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 128-137. DAVIS (CECIL T.). Early churchwardens' accounts of Wandsworth, 1545-1558. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 80-127. Zoology on brasses, chiefly from Gloucestershire examples. Mon. Brass. Soc. iv. 79-92. DAWKINS (PROF. W. BOYD). The exploration of Hod Hill, near Blandford, Dorset, in 1897. Arch. Journ. lvii. 52-68. DAY (ROBERT). On three gold medals of the Irish Volunteers. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 325-329. DAY (MRS.). Notes on the life and portrait of Robert Holgate, fiftyninth archbishop of York. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 343-353. D E COSSON (BARON). On some ancient sword blades bearing spurious inscriptions. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 206-214. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 17 DELATTRE (A. J.). Quelques lettres Assyriennes. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 286-304. DEVITT (REV. MATTHEW). Rathcoffy. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 79-97. Clongowes wood. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 207-215. DICKER (W.). Notes on the history of Winsford. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xlvi. 188-195. DICKSON (ISABEL A.), A new KCCAO'S vase. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 202-204. DILLON (VISCOUNT). A tilting helm of the fifteenth century. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 174-177. On a MS. collection of ordinances of chivalry of the fifteenth century, belonging to Lord Hastings. Arch. lvii. 29-70. DITCHFIELD (REV. P. H). The history of Wantage. Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch. Journ. vi. 46-51. Dix (E. R. M'CLINTOOK). The earliest periodical journals published in Dublin. Roy. Irish Acad, 3rd S. vi. 33-35. DIXON (D. D.). Coquetdale notes on the Old Northumberland militia. Arch. Mliana, xxii. 61-71. DOE (GEORGE M.). Some notes on the leper hospital which formerly existed at Taddiport, Little Torrington. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 289-295. DOWKER (GEORGE). Deal and its environs. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 108- 121. On the cross and platform at Riehborough. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 201-219. DOWNS (R. S.). The parish church of High Wycombe—the parish register. Records of Bucks, viii. 249-275. DREW (SIR THOMAS). Dublin. Arch. Journ. lvii. 287-300. DRINKWATER (REV. C. H.). The merchant gild of Shrewsbury; seven rolls of the 13th century. Shrops. Arch- Soc. 2nd S. xii. 229- 282. DRUITT (REV. C) . Notes on the recently discovered relics of St. Wita in the church of Whiteohurch Canonicorum. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 190-191. DRYDEN (SIR H. E. L.). Domestic crypt at Burford. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1890, 20-22. Caversfield church. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1893-4, 15-23. Recess in Great Milton church. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1895-6, 23-24. DUCKWORTH (W. L. H.). Note on the congress of the German and Viennese anthropological societies held at Lindau from the 4th B 18 INDEX OF AROELffSOLOGICAL PAPERS to the 7th of September, 1899. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 314- 315. DUCKWORTH (W. L. H.). On a collection of crania, with two skeletons, of the Mori-ori, or aborigines of the Chatham islands ; with a note on some crania from the same islands now in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 141-152. DUCKWORTH (W. L. H.) and B. H. PAIN. A contribution to Eskimo craniology. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 125-140. DUNCAN (LELAND L.). On the commemoration of John Potter at Westminster. St. Paul's Ecclesiol. Soc. iv. 329-330. The will of Cardinal Bourgchier, archbishop of Canterbury, 1486. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 244-252. DUTT (PROF. ROMESH). Maha-bharata, the Iliad of ancient India. Roy. Soc. Ut. 2nd S. xxi. 37-71. E. (A. E. 0.). Alphabet used in consecrating a church. Folk-Lore, xi. 105. EDGE-PARTINGTON (JAMES). New Zealand kotahas or whip slings, for throwing darts, in the British Museum. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 304-305. Note on a carved canoe head from New Zealand. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 305. Note on a stone battle-axe from New Zealand. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 305-396. Note on a wommera from North Queensland. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 33. Note on a pataka in Auckland museum, New Zealand, together with a further note on a carved canoe head in the British Museum. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 34-35. On the genesis of the Maori scroll pattern. Anthrop. Inst, N.S. iii. App. 35. Note on an object of unknown use from the Solomon islands. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 37. Note on some feather mats in the British Museum. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 38-39. Note on a shell adze from Ambrym island, New Hebrides. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 40. Floats for alluring salmon, from the north end of Vancouver island. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 49. ELLIOT (E. A. S.). Notes from an unpublished MS. of a contemporary of Colonel Montagu: Dr. A. G. C. Tucker, of Ashburton. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 271-276. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 19 ELLIS (A. S.). The brotherhood of the tanners in Beverley. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 23-25. Notes on some ancient East Riding families and their arms. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 66-71; vi. 43-55. ELWORTHY (F. T.). Eighteenth report of the committee on Devonshire verba] provincialisms. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 55-73. ELY (TALFOURD). On the motive of a relief lately found at Cirencester. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 196-198. EMSLIE (J. P.). May-day. Folk-Lore, xi. 210. EVANS (SIR JOHN). Opening of a barrow in Easneye wood. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 137-138; Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 8-9. The first gold coins of England. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 218-251. EYRE (MOST REV. ARCHBISHOP). The preservation of Scottish ecclesiastical monuments. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 1-22. The seal of Inchaffrey. Glasgoio Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 83-86. FARRER (REV. E.). Leather case at Sweffling. Suffolk Inst. Arch. x. 369-374. FAWSLEY MANOR HOUSE. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1892, 12-14. FEATHERSTONHAUGH (REV. WALKER). Edmundbyers. Arch. Mliana, xxii. 79-115." FERGUSON (CHANCELLOR R. S.). On some additions to the collection of chapbooks in the Bibliotheca Jacksoniana in Tullie house. Cumb. and Westm. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 56-79, On runic inscriptions in Cumberland. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 88-91. FERGUSON (JOHN, LL.D.). Bibliographical notes on histories of inventions and books of secrets. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 95-120. FERGUSSON (CHARLES). Sketches of the early history, legends, and traditions of Strathardle and its glens. Part III. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 245-271. FINCH (REV. H. B.). Old deeds relating to property in Shrewsbury. Shrops. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 196-204. FIRTH (0. H.). The battle of Dunbar. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 19-52. FISHWICK (LT.-COL.). Note on a discovery of sepulchral urns in Bleasdale. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 33-34. FITZGERALD (LORD WALTER). The principal gentry of the county Kildare in the year 1600. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 118-122. The Shrule castle lettered stone. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 129-130. 2 0 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS FITZGERALD (LORD WALTER). Killeen cormac. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 149-163. William Fitzgerald of Castleroe and his tomb in the Kilkea churchyard. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 229-253. The Browne mausoleum at Mainham. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 261-264. Additions to the list of High Sheriffs of the county Kildare. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 265. A seventeenth century skillet and bronze sword at Kilkea castle. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 265-267, The " Carbrie," a Dublin residence of the Earls of Kildare. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 267-268. • The wayside cross bases formerly at Little Rath and Prospect. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 268. St. Brigid and Clane. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 269. Old road names: near Athy, near Dunmanoge. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 269-270. Inscriptions at St. John's well, Killone abbey, co. Clare. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 245-246. The effigy of King Felim O'Conor in Roscommon abbey and the altar tomb it rests on. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 364-367. The tombstone at Ballintemple, near Geashill. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 92. FLETCHER (REV. W. G. D.). Some further documents relative to the battle of Shrewsbury. Shrops. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 39-44. FLOYER (REV. J. K.). The early monastic writers of Worcester. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 146-164. FOSTER (REV. A. F.). A tour through Buckinghamshire. Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch. Journ. vi. 54-59, 88-90. FOWLER (Rev. T. J.). On an examination of the grave of St. Cuthbert in Durham cathedral church, in March, 1899. Arch, lvii. 11-28. Fox (GEORGE E.). Roman Suffolk. Arch. Journ. lvii. 89-165. FRAMES (MINETT E,). On some stone implements found in a cave in Griqualand East, Cape Colony. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 251-257. FRASER-MACKINTOSH (CHARLES). Minor highland families, No. VIL— The Mackintoshes of Kellachie, styled Sliochd Alain. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 98-115. FRAZER (J. G.). Observations on central Australian totemism. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 281-286. FRYER (ALFRED C). Leaden fonts. Avch. Journ. lvii. 40-51. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGTCAL PAPERS 21 FRYER (ALFRED C). The misereres in St. David's cathedral. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 43-54. FULLER (REV. E. A.). Pleas of the crown at Bristol 15 Edward I. Bristol and Glouc. Arch, Soc. xxii. 150-178. GALE (JAMES S.). Korean beliefs. Folk-Lore, xi. 325-332. GARDINER (A. H.). The relative adjective. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 37-42. Notes on the demonstrative, etc. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 321-325. GARDNER (E. A.). A head of Athena, formerly in Disney collection. Journ. Hell, Studies, xix. 1-12. An inscribed scarab. Journ. Hell, Studies, xix. 341. GARDNER (PERCY). The scenery of the Greek stage. Journ. Hell, Studies, xix. 252-264. GARRETT-PEGGE (J. W.). A paper from a family deed chest. Records of Bucks, viii. 276-284. GASTER (DR. M.). Hebrew illuminated MSS. of the Bible of the ninth and tenth centuries. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 226-239. A Samaritan scroll of the Hebrew Pentateuch. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 240-269. The wisdom of the Chaldeans : an old Hebrew astrological text. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 329-351. Two thousand years of a charm against the child-stealing witch. Folk-Lore, xi. 129-162. GARSTANG (JOHN). Melandra castle. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 90-98. Excavations at Riehborough. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 267-272. GAY (EDWIN F.) and I. S. LEADAM. The inquisitions of depopulation in 1517, and the " Domesday of Inclosures." Roy. Hist, Soc, N.S. xiv. 231-303. GAYTHORPE (HARPER). Prehistoric implements in Furness and Cartmel. Cumb. and Westm. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 152-156. GERISH (W. B.). A notable county history. East Herts Arch. Soc, i. 169-171. The Roman station at Braughiug, East Herts Arch. Sac. i. 173-179. A Roman pottery at Amwell. East Herts Arch, Soc, i, 185-186. Coin of Antoninus Pius, discovered near Rye house station. East HeHs Arch. Soc. i. 186. Roman trackway discovered, Ware road, Hoddesdon. East Herts Arch. Soc. i, 187, 22 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS GERISH (W. B.). Recent discoveries at Stanstead Abbotts church. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 193-194. GIRAUD (F. F.). Extracts from the Faversham archives. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 181-188. Payments by the town of Faversham in 1635-6, extracted from the chamberlains' accounts, and notes thereon, chiefly from the Wardmote Book. A4. c7i. Cant. xxiv. 237-243. GLASSCOCK (J. L.). Cinerary urns found in Pishiobury park, Sawbridgeworth. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 191-192. GLYNNE (SIR STEPHEN R.). Notes on the older churohes in the four Welsh dioceses. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 85-109, 169-188, 311-320. GOULD (J. CHALKLEY). The early defensive earthwork on Comb Moss. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 108-114. GOWLAND (W.). Remains of a Roman silver refinery at Silchester. Arch. lvii. 113-124. GRAHAM (REV. C. J.). The Right Honourable William Conolly, speaker of the Irish House of Commons. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 112-117. GRANTLEY (LORD). On some unique Anglo-Saxon coins. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 148-161. GRAY (JOHN) and JAMES F. TOCHER. The physical characteristics of adults and school children in East Aberdeenshire. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 104-124. GREENE (MISS). County Kildare folktales. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 254-259. GRESWELL (REV. WILLIAM H. P.). The Quantocks and their placenames. Somerset Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xlvi. 125-148. GRIERSON (GEORGE A.). The water of life. Folk-Lore, xi. 433-434. GRIFFITH (F. LL.). The system of writing in ancient Egypt. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 153-159. Ne/xecrts. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 162-163. The Aberdeen Reshep stela. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 271-272. GRUEBER (H. A.). Find of Roman coins and gold rings at Sully, near Cardiff. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 27-65. An unpublished silver coin of Verica. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 264-265. GUISE (R. E.). On the tribes inhabiting the mouth of the Wanigela river, New Guinea. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 205-219. HADDON (PROF. A. 0.). The Athenian birth ceremony of amphidromy Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 315. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 23 HADFIELD (0. M.). Architecture of the fifteenth century and the early Tudor period. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch, 3rd S. vii. 385-389. HALES (PROF. J. W.). Primrose hill. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1899, 114-118. HALL (J. G.). Ancient graveyard at Sancton. East Riding Antiq. Soc. v. 115-120. HALLIDAY (G. E.). Llantwit Major church, Glamorganshire. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 129-156. HAMMETT (ROBERT). Report of the excavations of Melandra castle. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 99-104. HARRISON (JANE E.). Delphika. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 205-251. HARROD (HENRY DAWES). A defence of the liberties of Chester, 1450. Arch. lvii. 71-86. HARROLD (T.). Description of an early English capital found at Hinckley. Leicesters. Archit. and Arch. Soc. ix. 17. HARTLAND (E. S.). The little red hen. Folk-Lore, xi. 106. HARTOPP (HENRY). Calendar of Leicestershire administration bonds, 1556-1649. Leicesters. Archit. and Arch. Soc. ix. 20-58. HARTSHORNE (ALBERT). Notes on an altered headpiece of a harquebusier about 1630 from Nunney, Somerset. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 191-195. HARWOOD (T. EUSTACE). The monumental brasses past and present in Eton college chapel. Oxford Journ. Mon. Brass, ii. 11-28; 68-85. HASTINGS (MAJOR-GENERAL F. E.). Biblical chronology; the historical period, Kings, Judges. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 10-30. HAVERFIELD (F.). Notes on the Roman origin of a mediseval charm. Anthrop. Inst., N.S. ii. 306-407. Report of the Cumberland excavation committee for 1899. Cumb. and Westm. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 80-99. The placename Drumburgh. Cumb. and Westm. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 100-103. On a hoard of Roman coins found at Carhayes, Cornwall. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 209-217. On a Greek inscription from Oxfordshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 9-10. Account of some Romano-British remains in the upper Thames valley. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 10-16. On an inscribed Roman ingot of Cornish tin and Roman tin mining in Cornwall. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 117- 122. 24 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS HAVERFIELD (F.). Note on the antiquity of the Wheel Causeway. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl, xxxiv. 129-130. HAWKESBURY (THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD). Some East Riding families. East Riding Antiq. Soc. vii. 1-36, HENNESSY (REV. G. L.). Notes on the ecclesiastical registers of London. St. Paul's Ecclesiol, Soc. iv. 331-339. HEWAT (REV. KIRKWOOD). Notice of a peculiar stone cross found on the farm of Cairn, parish of New Cumnock, upper Nithsdale. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 300-303. HEWSON (GEORGE J.). Inis Clotherann ; Teampul Clogas church. Roy. Soc. Antiq., Ireland, 5th S. x. 167-168, 257-259. HIGGINS (ALFRED). On an illuminated and emblazoned copy of the statutes from Edward III. to Henry VI. illustrating the genealogy of the family of Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe, co. Lincoln. A4.C7?. lvii. 1-10. HILL (R. H. ERNEST). Abraham Hill, F.R.S., of St. John's, Suttonat- Hone, Kent. Arch, Cant. xxiv. 227-236. HINDE (MRS. S. L.). Notes on the Masai section of Lieut.-Colonel MacDonald's vocabulary. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 248-249. HIPKINS (F. C). A note on the most recent discoveries in Repton church crypt. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 105-107. HOBLEY (C. W.). Vocabularies from Kavirondo, British East Africa. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 338-342. HODGSON (J. C). Proofs of age of heirs to estates in Northumberland in the reigns of Henry IV., Henry V., and Henry VI. Arch, Mliana, xxii. 116-130. HOGARTH (D. G.) and R. C. BOSANQUET. Archseology in Greece, 1898- 9. Journ, Hell. Studies, xix. 319-329. HOLLAND (W. R.). Notes on a measure of brass or standard bushel dated A.D. 1677 and formerly in public use at Ashborne in the co. of Derby. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxii. 46-48, HOLMES (T. V.). A weekly miracle. Anthrop. Inst, N.S. i. 342- 343. Astrology and the divining rod. Anthrop. Inst, N.S. ii. 312-313. HONE (NATHANIEL). Oxfordshire church goods. Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch, Journ. vi. 52-53. HOPE (W. H. ST. JOHN). The abbey of St. Mary-in-Furness, Lancashire. Cumb. and Westm. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 221-302. Excavations lately carried out at Warter priory, Yorks. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 50-58, INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 25 HOPE (W. H. ST. JOHN). Notes on a mediseval altar frontal from Baunton, Gloucestershire. Proc. Soc, Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 70-73. On some palimpsest stall plates of Knights of the Garter in St. George's chapel at Windsor. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 148-151. The architectural history of the cathedral church and monastery of St. Andrew at Rochester. Arch. Cant, xxiv. 1-85. HOPE (W. H. ST. JOHN) and GEORGE E. FOX. Excavations on the site of the Roman city at Silchester, Hants, in 1899. Arch. lvii. 87-112. HOWORTH (SIR HENRY H). The cyclic poems and the Homeric question. Arch, Journ. lvii. 10-39. Ecgberht king of the West Saxons and the Kent men and his coins. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 66-87. HUDSON (E. W.). The church of St. John of Jerusalem (Knights Hospitallers), Clerkenwell. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 465-469. HUGHES (HAROLD) and P. SHEARSON GREGORY. Discoveries made on the Friars' estate, Bangor. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 24-42. HUGHES (THOMAS CANN). Some notes on the vicars of Great Torrington since the Commonwealth. Devon Assoc xxxii. 283- 288. Some notes on the vicars of Totnes since the Commonwealth. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 454-459. HUNT (A. A.). Monumental brasses in St. Michael's church and Exeter college chapel, Oxford. Oxford- Journ. Mon, Brass, ii. 90-96. HUNT (A. R.). " Maister Thomas Hunt, late Mayor of this Citie of Exceter." Devon Assoc, xxxii. 460-490. HUTCHESON (ALEXANDER). Notice of the Wallace stones, Longforgan. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl, xxxiv. 476-482. Notice of a charm-stone used for the cure of diseases amongst cattle in Sutherlandshire. Proc Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 483-488. HUTCHINSON (REV. R. N.) Suggestions for forming a collection of photographs for the Anthropological Institute. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 250. HUTTON (CAPT.). On a rapier foil and dagger foil of about 1600. Proc Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 204-206. IRELAND (WILLIAM W.). Supplementary notes on the Scottish de Quencys. Proc, Soc, Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 241-251, 26 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS JENNINGS (P.) Notes on the Parliamentary history of Truro. Roy. Inst. Cornwall, xiv. 210-220. JEWERS (ARTHUR J.). The Church of Holbeton and its monumental remains. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 552-570. JOHNSTON (REV. DAVID). Notice of the discovery of a prehistoric burial place at Quarff, Shetland. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 340-344. JOHNSTON (PHILIP M.). Some curiosities and interesting features of Surrey ecclesiology. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 51-79. JOURDAIN (REV. FRANCIS C. R.) The ornithology of Derbyshire; a retrospect. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 58-62. JOYCE (PATRICK WESTON). The truthfulness of ancient Irish historical records. Arch. Journ. lvii. 259-269. KARO (GEORGE). Notes on Amasis and Ionic blackfigured pottery. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 135-154. KEATINGE (CHARLES T.). The guild of cutlers, painter-stainers, and stationers, better known as the guild of St. Luke the Evangelist, Dublin. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 136-147. KELLY (RICHARD J.). Old Dublin landmarks; Swift's house in Dorset street. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 91. KENYON (R. LLOYD). The Domesday manors of Ruyton, Wikey and Felton. Shrops. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 64-83. KERR (PROFESSOR). Ruskin and emotional architecture. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 181-188. KERRY (REV. CHARLES). The painted windows in the chapel of St. Nicholas, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire. Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxii. 30-39. The court rolls of Baslow, Derbyshire, commencing anno 13 Edward II. (1319-20). Derbys. Arch. Soc. xxii. 52-90 ; xxiii. 1-39. KERSHAW (S. W.). An old Wandsworth house. Surrey Arch- Soc. xv. 160-161. KEYSER (CHARLES E.). The Norman doorways in the county of Berkshire. Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch. Journ. vi. 8-18. The Norman doorways in the county of Buckingham. Records of Bucks, viii. 221-233; Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch, Journ. vi. 73-84. KILDARE : Donadea and the Aylmer Family. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 169-178; 268. County Kildare Folk-lore, about animals, reptiles and birds Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 179-185. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 27 KILDARE : The Lattin and Mansfield families in co. Kildare. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 186-190. KINGSFORD (REV. HAMILTON). On parish clerks and on some duties of parish clerks and sextons in pre-Reformation times. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 165-172. KINGSTON (HENRY D. R.). Notes on some caves in the T'zitzikama or Outeniqua district, near Knysna, South Africa, and the objects found therein. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 45-49. KIRKMAN (REV. JOSHUA). Hampstead in literature. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1899, 80-91. KNOX (H. T.). The belfry church of Iniscleraun and the church of Kinlough. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 164-165. The early tribes of Connaught. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland. 5th S. x. 343-356. KOETTLITZ (REGINALD). Notes on the Galla of Walega and the Bertat. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 50-55. LACH-SZYRMA (REV. W. S.). Ancient British costume. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 123-126. The ancient university of Britain. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. 315-323. v LANG (ANDREW). Ginn and fairies. Anthrop.Inst.N.S. iii.App. 11-12. Pre-animistic religion. Folk-Lore, xi. 318-320. LANGRISHE (RICHARD). The origin of the Grace family of Courtstown, co. Kilkenny, and of their title to the Tullarvan estate. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 319-324. LASCELLES (B. P.). Drawings by Sir Gardner Wilkinson. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 118-120. LATIMER (J.). Some curious incidents in Bristol history. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 272-283. LATIMER (REV. WILLIAM T.). The battle of the Yellow Ford. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 34-39. LAVER (H.). Ancient rampart through Lexden park. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 108-111. LAW (MISS L. A.). Death and burial customs in Wiltshire. Folk- Lore, xi. 344-347. — The battle of Waterloo fought in England. Folk-Lore, xi. 458. LAWRENCE (L. A.). A new variety of the half-groat of Charles I. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 88. On the half-noble of the third coinage of Edward III. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 162-165. 28 INDEX OF ARCH_30LOGICAL PAPERS LAWRENCE (L. A.). On a small hoard of groats of Henry VI. to Henry VII. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 166-179. LAWS (EDWARD). The Registers of Gumfreston parish, co. Pembroke. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 212-216. LEACH (ARTHUR F.). The building of Beverley Bar. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 26-37. The foundation and refoundation of Pocklington Grammar School. East Riding Antiq. Soc. v. 63-114. A fifteenth century fabric roll of Beverley Minster. East- Riding Antiq. Soc vi. 56-103; vii. 50-83. LEDIARD (H. A., M.D.). On samplers. Arch, Journ. lvii. 241-247. LEEDS PARISH REGISTERS : 1681 to 1695, baptisms and marriages ; 1676 to 1684, burials. Thoresby Soc x. 161-320. LEGA-WEEKES (MISS). The old mansion of North Wyke. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 195-205. LEGG (J. WICKHAM). The gift of the papal cap and sword to Henry VIL A4TC7I. Journ. lvii. 183-203. LEGGE (F.). The word " Armageddon." Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 121- 122. The carved slates from Hieraconpolis and elsewhere. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 125-139, 270-271. LEITH (GEORGE). On the caves, shell mounds and stone implements of South Africa. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 258-274. LELAND (CHARLES GODFREY) and W. H. D. ROUSE, Inscription on a Roman lamp. Folk-Lore, xi. 323-324. LESLIE (MAJOR J. H.). An account of the behaviour of the Derbyshire regiment raised against the rebels in the year 1745 under the command of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, Derbys, Arch. Soc. xxii. 40-45. LETHBRIDGE (SIR ROPER). Apple culture and cider making in Devonshire. Devon Assoc xxxii. 141-194. LEWIS (A. L.). The stone circles of Scotland. Anthrop. Inst. N.S, iii. 56-73. LIEBLEIN (PROF. J.). Le lever heliaque de Sothis le 16 Pharmouti. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 352-357. LISTER (JOHN) and WILLIAM BROWN. Seventeenth century builders' contracts. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 108-113. LITTLE (REV. J. R.). Stansfield parish notes. Suffolk Inst. Arch. x. 345-359. LIVETT (REV. G. M.). Early-Norman masonry at Maidstone. Arch. Cant, xxiv, 91-95, INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 29 LIVETT (REV. G. M.). Notes on the church of St. Margaret-at-Cliffe. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 175-180. LLOYD (ELEANOR). Notes on a sundial at Patrington. East Riding Antiq. Soc. v. 50-62. LLOYD (JOHN). Surveys of the manors of Radnorshire. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 1-23, 110-128. LORD (W. F.). The development of political parties during the reign of Queen Anne. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 69-121. LYNAM (CHARLES). Some pre-Norman crosses in Derbyshire. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 305-314. LYNCH (P. J.). Church island, Valentia harbour, co. Kerry. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 155-160. M. (P.). Brass of a priest formerly at North Weston, Oxon. Oxford Journ, Mon. Brass, ii. 85. MACALISTER (PROF. A.). On perforate humeri in ancient Egyptian skeletons. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 14-15. MACALISTER (R. A. S.). The origin of the Forfeada. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 255-256. MACBAIN (ALEXANDER). The Norse element in the topography of the Highlands and isles. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 217-245. MACBEAN (LACHLAN). Celtic element in the lowland Scottish song. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 122-140. MACDONALD (LIEUT.-COLONEL J. R. L.). Notes on the ethnology of tribes met with during progress of the Juba expedition of 1897-99. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 226-247. MACDONALD (REV. ARCHIBALD). The religion and mythology of the Celts. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 37-49. MACDONALD (REV. JAMES). Stray customs and legends. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 272-286. MACDONALD (JAMES, LL.D.). The inscriptions on the distance-slabs of the vallum or wall of Antoninus Pius. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 49-64. MACDONALD (W. RAE). Notes on the heraldry of Elgin and its neighbourhood, including the cathedral, Bishop's house, Greyfriars, and High street in Elgin, Spynie palace, church of Holy Trinity at Spynie, Lhanbryd church, Coxton tower, Birnie church, Kinloss abbey, Burgie castle, Duffus church, Gordonstown house, Ogston church, Kinneder church, Drainie church, St. Andrews church, Innes house, Pluscardin priory, Cullen church, Deskford church, and Banff. Proc Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 344-429. 3 0 INDEX OF ARCH-30LOGICAL PAPERS MACDOUGALL (REV. R.). Notes on the ecclesiastical history of Strathdearn. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 49-62. MCGEE (PROF. W. J.). Amerind, a designation for the aboriginal tribes of the American hemisphere. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 44-45. MACINNES (REV. DUNCAN). Notes on Gaelic technical terms. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 212-216. MACIVER (DAVID). Recent anthropometrical work in Egypt. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 95-103. MACKAY (REV. JOHN). Sutherland placenames—parishes of Golspie and Rogart. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 172-188. MACKAY (WILLIAM). Donald Murchison and the factors on the forfeited estates. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 1-12. MACKENZIE (REV. J. B.). Notes on some cup-marked stones and rocks near Kenmore and their folk-lore. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 325-337. MACKLIN (REV. H. W.). The value of dispoiled slabs. Oxford Journ. Mon. Brass, ii. 28-34. MACLEOD (NEIL). Miann a' Bhaird Aosda. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 89-98. MACLEOD (REV. WILLIAM H) . Note on the church of St. Kentigerna, Inchcailleach, Loch Lomond. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 75- 82. MACNAMARA (DR. GEORGE U.). The ancient stone crosses of Ui- Fearmaic, co. Clare. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 22r33. Cross of Kilnaboy. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 369. The cross of Dysert O'Dea. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 377-378. MACPHAIL (MALCOLM). Folk-lore from the Hebrides, Folk-Lore, xi. 439-450. MACPHERSON ( ). Gleanings from the Cluny charter chest. Gaelic Soc Inverness, xix. 188-212. MACRURY (REV. JOHN). Taillear Ghearraidh-bo-Stig. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 25-37. An Teine Mor (Will o' the wisp). Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 158-171. MACRITCHIE (DAVID). Description of an earth house at Pitcur, Forfarshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 202-214. A note on St. Patrick's purgatory. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 165-167. INDEX OF ARCH__0L0GICAL PAPERS 31 MADDISON (REV. CANON). The Heneage family. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 36-47. MADDOCK (REV. CANON H. E.). Parish registers of South Holderness. East Riding Antiq. Soc v. 1-34. Records of church briefs published and collected in South Holderness parishes. East Riding Antiq. Soc. vii. 84-99. MAGAN (MICHAEL). Crannog, co. Longford. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 253. MALDEN (HENRY ELLIOTT). Blechingley castle and the De Clares. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 17-26. MANNING (PERCY). On several monumental brasses now in private possession. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 186-189. MARCH (H. COLLEY). Customs relating to iron. Folk-Lore, xi. 105-106. Dorset folk-lore. Folk-Lore, xi. 107-112. MARETT (R. R.). Pre-animistic religion. Folk-Lore, xi. 112-182, 319-321. MARKHAM (C. A.). On a silver gilt spoon of Flemish workmanship. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 123-125. MARKS (ALFRED). Nero's great canal, with some remarks on Roman war galleys. Roy. Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xxi. 177-206. MARSHALL (REV. E.). Consecration crosses in churches. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1898, 25-27. Wayside churchyard and market crosses. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1897-1898, 28-39. MARSHALL (REV. J. G.). Lullington church, Somerset. Arc7i. Journ. lvii. 166-169. MARSHALL (REV. W.). The direct photography of brasses. Oxford Journ. Mon. Brass, ii. 86-89. MARTIN (C. TRICE). Order for the defences of the coast dated 1625. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 101-110. MASKELYNE (T. S.). Ellandune identified. Wilts. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 241-243. MASSINGBERD (W. O.). Early Lincolnshire inquisitions post-mortem. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 1-35. MASSON (REV. DR. DONALD). Gaelic paraphrases. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 287-302. MATHER (PHILIP E.). An old local family's estate. _trc7i.. Mliana, xxii. 20-29. MAURICE (0. E.). Dr. Johnson in Hampstead. Hampstead Antiq. cmd Hist. Soc. 1899, 22-27. 32 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS MAURICE (JULES). L'atelier monetaire de Londres (Londinium) pendant la periode constantinienne. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 108-147. MEAKIN (BUDGETT). The Morocco pirates and their English slaves. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1899, 28-41. MEYER (KUNO). The song of the sword of Cerball. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 123-128. MILBOURN (THOMAS). The Milbournes of Great Dunmow. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 55-75. MILLAR (A. H.). Notice of an incised sepulchral slab found in the church of Longforgan, Perthshire. Proc Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 463-475. MILLARD (REV. GEORGE). Four letters written by, A.D. 1712-18. Wilts. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 33-48. MILLER (REV. NORMAN J.). " The Leager" book, Winestead. East Biding Antiq. Soc vi. 26-42. MILLS (JAMES). Sixteenth century notices of the chapels and crypts of the church of Holy Trinity, Dublin. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 195-203. MILNE (ALICE E.). Customs in the London building trade. Folk- Lore, xi. 457-458. MILTON. Subscription to St. Paul's cathedral; extract of a letter addressed by Dr. Sparrow Simpson to the Rev. E. W. Carpenter, vicar of Milton, near Sittingbourne. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 225-226. MONEY (WALTER). The history of Compton Wynyates. Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch. Journ. vi. 84-88. MONTELIUS (PROF. OSCAR). Prehistoric chronology. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 308-310. On the earliest communications between Italy and Scandinavia. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 89-94. MOORE (COURTENAVY). Antiquities near Glanworth. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 373-374. MORRIS (GEORGE). Abstracts of the grants and charters contained in tlie chartulary of Wombridge priory. Shrops. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 205-228. MORRIS (REV. M. C. F.). East Riding fieldnames. -Bast Riding Antiq. Soc. vi. 1-17. MUMFORD (REV. J. THWAITES). St. Anne's church, Buxton. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. v. 159-163. MUNRO (ALEXANDER). Note on an incised stone cross at Strathy, Sutherlandshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 252-254. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 33 MUNRO (J. ARTHUR R.). Some observations on the Persian wars. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 185-194. A letter from Antigonus to Scepsis, 311 B.C. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 330-340. MURRAY (A. S.). A new vase of the Dipylon class. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 198-201. Excavations in Cyprus, 1896. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 21-35. MURRAY (MRS. FRANCES). Painted wall cloths in Sweden. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N-S. iv. 87-94. MYLNE (REV. R. S.). Notices of the king's master wrights of Scotland, with writs of their appointments. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 288-296. NASH (WALTER L.). A wooden handle for sinall cymbals, from Egypt. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 117-118. — Ancient Egyptian models of fish. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 163-165. NAUNTON (SIR ROBERT). The arms of. Suffolk Inst. Arch. x. 380-381. NEWBERRY (PERCY E.). A statue of Hapu-senb, Vezir of Thothmes I I . Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 31-36. Extracts from my notebooks. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 59-66 ; 142-154. The word kha, a " diw&n " or "office." Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 99-108. The &_f " flies." Bib. Arch. Soc xxii. 166-167. NEWTON (E. E.). A forgotten Hampstead worthy: Josiah Boydell, artist and alderman. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc 1899. 119-136. NOBLE (REV. W. MACKRETH). Little Gidding and the Knights Templars. Brit. Arch. Assoc N.S. vi. 47-53. NORGATE (KATE). The alleged condemnation of King John by the court of France in 1202. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 53-67. NORMAN (PHILIP). Notes on Bromley and the neighbourhood. A4rc/!. Cant. xxiv. 139-159*. NORTHBOURNE (LORD). Northbourne court. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 96-107. NORTHCOTE (LADY ROSALIND). Devonshire folk-lore, collected among the people near Exeter within the last five or six years. Folk- Lore, xi. 212-217. OAKLEY (F. P.); Manchester, some notes on its development. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 453-464. c 34 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OFFORD (JOSEPH). Phoenician inscription at Greenock. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 114-115. Notes on the geography of Phoenician inscriptions. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 120-121. Report, Congres International d'Histoire des Religions. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 281-285. Prsefecti iEgypti. Bib. Arch. Soc xxii. 372-374. O'HANLON (JOHN, CANON). Napoleon III. and Barry O'Meara's family. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 91-92. OMAN (C). Unpublished or rare coins of Smyrna in the Bodleian cabinet. Num. Chron, 3rd S. xx. 203-208. O'NEILL (WILLIAM). Derby china. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 138-145. O'REILLY (J. P.). The Milesian colonization considered in relation to gold mining. Roy. Irish. Acad. 3rd S. vi. 36-78. O'REILLY (PATRICK J.). The site of Columb's monastery on Iona. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 334-342. OWEN (EDWARD). The bells of the priory churches of Abergavenny and Brecon. _lrc7i. Camb. 5th S. xvii. 294-298. P. (F. T.). The life index. Folk-Lore, xi. 436. PARKER (F. H. M.). The Parkers of Old Town, with some notes on the Branthwaites of Carlingill and the Birkbecks of Orton Hall. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc xvi. 104-116. PARKER (JOHN). The Giffards. Records of Bucks, viii. 289-308. PATON (W. R.). Folk-tales from the iEgean. Folk-Lore, xi. 113-119, 333-344, 452-456. Month-names. Folk-Lore, xi. 209. Folk-lore from Calymnos. Folk-Lore, xi. 221. -. Medical superstition—shakes. Folk-Lore, xi. 321. - - A fairy dog's tooth. Folk-Lore, xi. 450-452. Cropping animals' ears. Folk-Lore, xi. 456-457. PAYNE (GEORGE). Report on finds in Kent. Proc Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 34r-44, 73-87; Arch. Cant. xxiv. li.-lx. Celtic interments discovered at Shorne. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 86-90. Mediaeval crypts at Rochester A)-ch. Cant. xxiv. 220-224. PEACOCK (EDWARD). Sunwise processions. Folk-Lore, xi. 220. PEACOCK (M.). More snake-lore. Folk-Lore, xi. 321. The bumble-bee in magic. Folk-Lore, xi. 438. PEARCE (E. K.). Welton farmhouse, Blairgowrie. Folk-Lore, xi. 211. PEARMAN (REV. M. T.). Notices of Checkenden rectory. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1898, 1-11. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 35 PEARMAN (REV. M. T.). Notes on Bolney church and manor, and other lands of Walter Giffard. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1900, 1-15. PEARSON (REV. JOHN B.). Ohurch houses in Devon. Devon Assoc. xxxii. 206-211. On an estate formerly belonging to the duchy of Lancaster. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 407-411. PEERS (C. R.). Greek Graffiti from Der El Bahari and El Kab. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 13-18. PEET (HENRY). Brief historical notes on the churches of St. George and St. John, Liverpool. Lane, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 27-44. PERDRIZET (PAUL). Venatio Alexandri. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 273-279. PERKINS (V. R.). Documents relating to the Cistercian monastery of St. Mary, Kingswood. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii 179-256. PETER (THURSTAN C). Notes on the church of St. Just in Penwith. Roy. Inst. Cornwall, xiv. 173-190. Notes on St. Michael's mount. Roy. Inst, Cornwall, xiv. 221-246. PETRIE (PROF. W. FLINDERS). On our present knowledge of the early Egyptians. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 202-203. Sequences in prehistoric remains. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 295-301. Note on a carved slate. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 140-141. PHENE (DR.). The commercial importance of Peterborough in the pre-Roman times. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 324-331. The rise, progress and decay of the art of painting in Greece. Roy. Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xxi. 1-35. PHILLIPS (WILLIAM). Sequestration papers of Sir Richard first baron Newport and Sir Francis his son. Shroj)s. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 1-38. The will of Raph Bostock A.D. 1533. Shrojjs. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 191-195. PIEHL (PROF. DR. KARL) . Notes. Bib. Arch. Soc xxii. 384-385. PILCHER (E. J.). Phoenician inscription at Greenock. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 273-274. PILKINGTON (JOHN). Origin of the name Pilkington. Lane, and Chesh, Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 229-232. PINCHES (THEOPHILUS G.). The temples of ancient Babylonia. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 358-371. 36 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS PLUNKETT (HON. MISS). Ancient Indian astronomy. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 47-58. Ahura Mazda. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 80-85. POLSON (A.). Highland brochs. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 115-121. PONTING (C. E.). The churches of Bulford, Enford and Littleton. Wilts Arch and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 68-78. • The church of St. Mary, Marston Magna, Somerset. Somerset Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xlvi. 196-201. POPE-HENNESSY (LIEUT. H.). Notes on the Jukos and other tribes of the Middle Benue. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 24-31. POPPLETON (J. EYRE). Notes on the bells of the ancient churches of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 46-83. PRICE (F. G. HILTON). Notes upon some early clay tobacco pipes from the 16th to the 18th centuries found in the city of London in the possession of the author. Arch. Journ. lvii. 224-240. • Some ivories from Abydos. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 160-161, An ancient Egyptian painter's palette. Proc. Soc Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 138-139. PRICE (WILLIAM FREDERICK). Notes on some of the places, traditions, and folk-lore of the Douglas valley. Lane, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 181-220. PRIOR (REV. C. E.). Otmoor. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1900, 1-13. PRYOR (M. R.). Prehistoric interment at Weston, Stevenage. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 195. QUICK (R.). The Eolithic stone age, or notes on eoliths from Kent. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 332-342. RAVEN (J. J., D.D.). Tholdman. Suffolk Inst, Arch. x. 394-398. READ (C. H.). A bronze vessel and a glass tumbler of the Saxon period from Wheathampstead, Herts. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 110-114. READY (W. TALBOT). An unpublished variety of the Portobello medal; the successes of Frederick the Great in 1757. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 180. REDSTONE (V. B.). Badingham. Suffolk Inst. Arch, x. 382-393. REID (A. G.). Notice of an original letter of instructions for Sir William Fleming, by King Charles IL, dated at Breda, May 22, 1650. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 199-202. REID (J. EADIE). Some principles of Christian art historically considered. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 492-498. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 37 RICCI (SEYMOUR DEV The prsefects of Egvpt. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 374r-383. RICE (R. GARRAWAY). Report on finds in Sussex. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 21-32. Some notes on the parish registers of Winchelsea, co. Sussex. St. Paul's Ecclesiol. Soc. iv. 308-312. RICHARDSON (JAMES T.). Notes (1) on an ancient interment recently discovered at the Leithics ; (2) a kitchen midden at the Rhodes links ; and (3) a cist, with an urn of drinking-cup type, near the West links, North Berwick. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 120-123 RISK (REV. J. ERSKINE). The Pilchard "constitutions" in the White Book of the Plymouth Corporation, 23 and 26 Elizabeth. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 515-520. RITCHIE (PROF,). Medical superstition in Cyprus. Folk-Lore, 120-125. RIVERS (W. H. R.). A genealogical method of collecting social and vital statistics. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 74-82. RIVETT-CARNAC (COL.). Notes on an ancient leather case from Sweffling church. Suffolk Inst. Arch. x. 366-368. ROGERS (W. H. HAMILTON). Brook, of Somerset and Devon ; Barons of Cobham, in Kent. Somerset Arch, and Nat, Hist. Soc. xlvi. 109-124. ROLLESTON (T. W.). The church of St. Patrick on Caher island, co. Mayo. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 357-363. ROSEDALE (REV. H. G.). The religious conceptions of the poets from Chaucer to Browning, and their share in the development of religious thought in England. Roy. Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xxi. 121-157. ROSTOWZEW (M.). AOPEA CITOY TAPOX Num. Chron, 3rd S. • xx. 96-107. . ROTHERHAM (E. CROFTON). Find of tenth century coins in co. Meath. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 253-254. ROUND (J. H.). Fyfield church. Essex Arch. Soc viii. 104-105. ROUSE (W. H. D.). Burial of the dead horse. Folk-Lore, xi. 434. The divining rod in U.S.A. Folk-Lore, xi. 434-435. ROWE (J. BROOKING). The second volume of John Prince's Worthies of Devon. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 301-308. RUDDLE (REV. C. S.). Notes on common finds in and around Durrington. Wilts Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 1-8. Notes on Amesbury church. Wilts Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 29-32. 38 INDEX OF ARCHiGOLOGICAL PAPERS RUNDLE (REV. S.). Cornubiana. Roy. Inst. Cornwall, xiv. 69-84. RUTTON (W. L.). Cheney of Shurland, Kent, and of Toddington, Beds, .4rc7i. Cant, xxiv. 122-127. RYE (HENRY A.). Rievaulx abbey, its canals and building stone. Arch. Journ. lvii. 69-77. RYLANDS (W. H.). Freemasonry in Lancashire and Cheshire, 17th century. Lane, and Chesh. Hist, Soc. N.S. xv. 85-154. S (H. K. ST. J.). Buckinghamshire notes. Mon, Brass. Soc. iv, 31-36. SAUNDERS (HELEN). Notes on the history of a North Devon Parish,. Aissa, Rose Ash. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 212-228. SAVAGE (REV. H. E.). Jarrow church and monastery. Arch, Mliana, xxii. 30-60. SAVIGNONI (L.). On representations of Helios and of Selene. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 265-272. SAYCE (PROFESSOR A. B.). Notes. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 77-79, 86, 161. The language of Mitanni. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 171-225. (1) Objects from the tomb of a prse-dynastic Egyptian king; (2) some early Egyptian seal-cylinders. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 278-280. Cairene folk-lore. Folk-Lore, xi. 354-395. SCOTT (J. OLDRID). Ightham Mote house and church. A-lrcTi. Cant. xxiv. 189-194. SEAGER (S. HURST). Architectural art in New Zealand. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 481-491. SELIGMANN (C. G.). The bull-roarer in Ceylon. Folk-Lore, xi, 456. SETH-SMITH (W. HOWARDJ. Chavenage house. Bristol and Glouc Arch. Soc xxii. 121-127. SHEPPARD (LEWIS;. Severn end, Worcester. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 172-182. SHEPPARD (THOMAS;. Prehistoric man in Holderness. Assoc Archit. Soc. xxv. 231-249. SHERWOOD (G. F. T.). Early Berkshire wills from the P.C.C. ante. 1558. Berks, Bucks and Oxon. Arch. Journ. vi. 23-25; 92-94. SINCLAIR (JOHN;. Notes on James Fifth's towers, Holyrood palace., Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 224-241. SINTON (REV. THOMAS). Stray verses of Gaelic poetry, Gaelic Soc^ Inverness, xix. 73-80. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPER'S 39 SMITH (Or. 0.;. Monumental brasses at Corpus Christi college, Oxford, Oxford Journ. Mon. Brass, ii. 40-44. SPENCER (PROF. BALDWIN; and F. J. GILLBN. Some remarks on totemism as applied to Australian tribes. Anthrop. Inst, N.S. i. 275-280. SPIERS (R. PHENE). The architecture of central Syria. Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 381-385. STAINTHORPB (T. W.). Ye ancient bull ring at Totnes. Devon Assoc. xxxii. 106-110. STEELE (ROBERT). A notice of the Ludus triumphornin and some early Italian card games; with some remarks on the origin of the game of cards. Arch. lvii. 185-200. STEPHENSON (MILL). A list of palimpsest brasses. Mon. Brass. Soc. iv. 1-31. Palimpsest brasses in Surrey. Surrey Arch, Soc. xv. 27-39. Palimpsest brass at Winestead, East Yorkshire. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 238-239. STOKES (MARGARET). Christian iconography in Ireland. Arch. Journ. lvii. 270-286. STOKES (REV. PROF., D.D.). Clane abbey. Kildare Arch, Soc. iii. 101-106. STOPES (H.). On the discovery of Neritina Fluviatilis with a Pleistocene fauna and worked flints in high terrace gravels of the Thames valley. Anthrop. Inst, N.S. ii. 302-303. STRACHAN (PROFESSOR). The importance of Irish for the study of Scottish Gaelic. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 13-25. STUBBS (MAJOR-GEN. F. W.). The birthplace and life of St. Brigit of Kildare. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 217-228. SUFFOLK : a descriptive catalogue of ancient deeds in the public record office. Suffolk Inst. Arch. x. 251-344; 399-413. SUTTON (REV. ARTHUR F.). A description of the churches visited in the excursion from Gainsborough, July 5 and 6, 1899. Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxv. 121-137. SWYNNERTON (F.). Rude stone implements from Gwalior. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 315. SYKES (REV. W. SLATER). The pitch pipes of the rural deanery of Gosforth. Cumb. and Westm. Antiq. Soc xvi. 120-135. Mason's marks, Millom parish church. Cumb. and Westm. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 136-137. SYNNOT (NICHOLAS). Irish pearls. Kildare Arch, Soc iii. 191-192. 40 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS TALBOT (C. H.). Amesbury church, reasons for thinking it was not the church of the priory. Wilts. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 9-29. , TAYLOR (HENRY). Four recent discoveries of Roman remains in Chester. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 91-98. TEMPLE (SIR RICHARD). Historic constellations of Hampstead. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1899, 66-79. THOMAS (N. W.). Animal superstitions and totemism. Folk-Lore, xi. 227-267. Horse's heads, weather cocks, etc. Folk-Lore, xi. 322-323. Notebooks and MSS. Folk-Lore, xi. 437. Cropping animals' ears. Folk-Lore, xi. 457. THOMAS (VEN. ARCHDEACON). On a bronze seal found in Merionethshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 69-70. THOMPSON (E. SKEFFINGTON). First foot in Lancashire. Folk-Lore, xi. 220. TOMLINSON (WILLIAM WEAVER). Jean Bart's descent on the coast of Northumberland in 1691. Arch, Mliana, xxii. 12-19. TREGELLES (J. ALLEN). Some church chests in East Hertfordshire. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 153-158. TROTTER (COUTTS). Extracts from the diary of Mr. James Strange, commanding an expedition sent by the East Indian Company to the north-west coast of America in 1786; with a vocabulary of the language of Nutka sound. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 50-62. TROUP (MRS. FRANCES B.) and REV. J. INGLE DREDGE. Biographical sketch of the Rev. Christopher Jelinger, M.A., with bibliographical notes. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 249-270. USSHER (W. A. E.). The Devonian, carboniferous, and new red rocks of west Somerset, Devon and Cornwall. Somerset Arch, and Nat, Hist. Soc. xlvi. 1-64. VANE (HON. AND REV. G. H. F.). On licenses to eat flesh found in parish registers. Shrops. Arch, Soc. 2nd S. xii. 48-56.J VENKATASWAMI (M. N.). Hindu notes. Folk-Lore, xi. 218-219. W. (L.). Giants in pageants. Folk-Lore, xi. 105. W. (W. C). The chapel at Havering atte Bower. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 105-106. WADMORE (J. F.). Knight hospitallers in Kent. _lrc7i. Cant. xxiv. 128-138. WALLACE (THOMAS). Archseological notes from Moraytown, Dalcross, Inverness-shire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 215-218. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 41 WALLER (W. C) . Ship money in Essex. Essex Arch. Soc viii. 8-14. Essex field names. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 76-103. WALTERS (H. B.). Athena Hygieia. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 165-168. WARD (JOHN). Egyptian scarabs. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 274. A collection of historical scarabs and others, with a few cylinders. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 305-320, 386-401. — - A sketch of the archseology of Derbyshire. British Arch. Axsoc N.S. vi. 1-25. On Mr. Micah Salt's diggings around Buxton. British Avch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 209-226. • - - Notes on a prehistoric burial place at Megdale, near Matlock bridge. Derby. Arch, xxiii. 40-47. WATSON (GEORGE). Crosthwaite church. Cumb. and Westm.'Antiq. Soc xvi. 146-151. WEIGALL (ARTHUR E.). The funeral tablets in the Brighton museum. Bib. Arch, Soc. xxii. 272-273. WERE (F.). Heraldry of the different churches, etc., visited August 9th to 11th, 1899. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 138- 149. WESTERMARCK (EDWARD). The nature of the Arab Ginn, illustrated by the present beliefs of the people of Morocco. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 252-269. WESTROPP (T. J.). Dolmens at Ballycroum, near Feakle, co. Clare. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 85-92. The churches of co. Clare and the origin of the ecclesiastical divisions in that county. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 100-180. — Relics of the Spanish armada in Clare and Sligo. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 92-95. Report on the photographic collection. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 95-97. — The Augustinian houses of the county Clare: Clare, Killone, and Inchicronan. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 118-135. The clog an oir or bell shrine of Scattery. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 237-244. — The cross of Dysert O'Dea. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 375-377. WEYMAN (HENRY T.). Some account of the early history of the Foxe family. Shrops. Arch, Soc. 2nd S. xii. 113-190. WHALE (REV. T. AV.). Principles of the Domesday survey and Feudal Aids. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 521-551. 4 2 INDEX OP ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS WHITE (JAMES). The old lands of Partick and the mill thereof. Glasgow Arch, Soc. N.S. iv. 23-37. WHYTE (E. TOWRY). Egyptian models of fish ; Egyptian camp stool. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 116-117. WIEDEMANN (PROF. DR. A.). A mythological-geographical text. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 155-160. WILLIAMS (STERLING DE COURCY). Bronze brooch, Durrow. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 371. WILLIS-BUND (J. AV.;. Notes on documents belonging to the parish of Feckenham, Worcestershire. Proc Soc Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 19-21. WILSON (GEORGE MARYON). The manor of Hampstead : a sketch of copyholds. Hampstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1899, 43-58. WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S MSS. Wilts Arch, and Nat. Hist, Soc. xxxi, 49-68; 135-196. WINDEATT (EDWARD). Totnes : its mayors and mayoralties, 1827-76. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 111-141. The muniments of the corporation of Totnes. Part I. Devon. Assoc xxxii. 400-406. Early nonconformity in Totnes. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 412-430. The M.P.'H for the borough of Totnes. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 431-453. WINDEATT (T. W. >. Notes on Totnes trained bands and volunteers. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 93-105. Admiral Sir Frederick Thomas Mitchell, K.C.B. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 390-399. WINSTONE (B.). Remarks on two medals, and the political struggle that occasioned their being issued. British. Arch, Assoc. N.S. vi. 227-240. WOODRUFF (REV. C. E.). Notes on former owners of Ightham Mote house. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 195-200. WOODWARD (MISS M. E.). Notes on the Swahili section of Lieut.- Colonel MacDonald's vocabulary. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 250. WORTH (B. H.). Nineteenth report of the barrow committee. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 46-54. WRIGHT (E. PERCEVAL, M.D.). On the bell of Kilmainham. Roy. Soc Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 40-43. WRIGHT (REV. W. H. T.). Notes on the parishes and churches of Eastleach Martin and Eastleach Turville. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 115-120. INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 43 AVROTH (WARWICK). Greek coins acquired by the British museum in 1899. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 1-26. • Otanes, and Phraates IV. Num. Chron, 3rd S. xx. 89-95. On the re-arrangement of Parthian coinage. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 181-202. YEATMAN (JOHN PYM). Welsh records. Arch, Camb. 5th S. xvii, 277-293. YORKSHIRE briefs. Yorks. Arch, Soc. xvi. 114-120. YOUNG (PROF. JOHN). Notes on two copies of the Solemn League and Covenant, preserved in the antiquarian museum of the university of Glasgow. Glasgow Arch, Soc N.S. iv. 121-154. I N D E X Abbeys: Bazeley, Brakspear, Burton, Cooper, Hope, Rye, Stokes. Abergavenny: Owen. Africa : Begg, Clark, Coinage, Frames, Hinde, Hobley, Kingston, Kcettlitz, Leith, MacDonald, Woodward. Allerton: Coleman. America: Dalton, McGee, Trotter. Amesbury: Ruddle, Taylor. Amwell: Gerish. Anglo-Saxon history and remains: Howorth, Read. Burhs: Armitage. Eddeva: Boyle. Ellandune: Maskelyne. See " Numismatics." Apple culture : Lethbridge. Architectural history and antiquities : Begg, Bodley, Brushfield, Hadfield, Hope, Kerr, Seager, Spiers. Armada: Westropp. Arms and Armour: Brewis, Brydall, De Cosson, Dillon, Hartshorne, Hutton. Ashborne: Holland. Asia Minor : Anderson, Crowfoot. Assyriology: Boissier, Cheyne, Delattre. Aston : Brigg. Astronomy : Plunkett. Augustinian houses: Westropp. Australia: Frazer, Spencer. Babylonian antiquities : Pinches. Badingham: Redstone. Bangor: Hughes. Baslow : Kerry. Battles: Firth, Fletcher, Latimer, Maskelyne. Baunton: Hope. Beddington: Andre. Bells : Bilson, Owen, Poppleton, Westropp, Wright. Berkshire: Cope, Keyser, Sherwood. See " Beading," " Wantage," " Windsor." Berwick (North): Richardson. Bessingby: Bilson. Beverley: Bilson, Brown, Ellis, Leach. Biblical archseology : Bissing, Brown, Gardiner, Gaster, Hastings, Legge. Birchover: Birchover. Blagdon Barton: Amery. Blechingley : Maiden. Bletchley: Bradbrook. Bolney: Pearman. Braintree: Beaumont. Braughing : Gerish. Brecon: Owen. Briefs : Maddock. Bristol: Fuller, Latimer. Bromley : Norman. Bronze objects: Buchan, Coles, Fitzgerald, Williams. Buckinghamshire: Foster, Garrett- Pegge, Keyser, S. See "Bletchley," " Eton," " High Wycombe," " Turville." Builders' contracts: Lister. Bulford : Ponling. Burford: Dryden. Bute: Anderson. Buxton: Mumford, Ward. Caher island: Rollestun. Calendars: Baring-Gould. Cambridgeshire: Cambridgeshire. Canons Ashby: Canons Ashby. Cardiff: Grueber. Cards (playing): Steele. Carhayes: Haverfield. Cartmel: Cooper, Gaythorpe. Castles: Armitage, Ball, Garstang, Hammett, Maiden. Cathedrals: Fryer, Hope, MacDonald. Caversfield: Dryden. Celtic history : Baring-Gould, Lach- Szyrma, MacBean, MacDonald. Celtic antiquities: Costume: Lach-Szyrma. Monasteries: Baring-Gould Charles II. : Reid. Chatham islands: Duckworth. 4_ INDEX 45 Chavenage : Davies. Checkenden: Pearman. Cheshire: Brownbill, Rylands. See " Chester." Chester: Harrod, Taylor. China ware: O'Neill. Church goods : Auden, Hone, Tregelles. Church houses: Pearson. Church plate : Ball, Bates, Cooper. Churches: Adams, Anderson, Andrt, Baring - Gould, Barnes, Cotton, Curwen, Davidson, Downs, Druitt, Dryden, Gerish, Glynne, Halliday, Harrold, Hewson, Hipkins, Hope, Hudson, Knox, Leach, Livett, Mac- Donald, MacLeod, Marshall, Mills, Mumford, Pearman, Peel, Peter, Ponting, Rolleston, Round, Ruddle, Savage, Scott, Sutton, Sykes, Taylor, Watson, Were, Westropp, Wright. Churchwardens' accounts: Davis. Cirencester: Cripps, Ely. Cistercian monastery: Perkins. Clane: Cooke- Trench, Fitzgerald, Stokes. Clare (co.): Westropp. Clifton near Dartmouth : Adams. Cluny: MacPherson. Clyde (river): Bruce. Coast defence : Martin, Tomlinson. Compton Wynyates: Money. Connaught: Knox. Consecration of churches : E. Cornwall : Baring-Gould, Beddoe, Haverfield, Rundle, Vssher. See " Carhayes," " Pen with," " St. Michael's Mount," "Truro." Costume: Lach-Szyrma. Crosses : Ball, Bellairs, Buckley, Cole, Fitzgerald, Hewat, Lynam, Mac- Namara, Marshall, Munro, Westropp. Crosthwaite: Watson. C u m b e r l a n d : Cowper, Ferguson, Haverfield. See " Crosthwaite," " Drumburgh," "Maryport," " Whitbeck," " Workington." Cup-marked stones: Anderson, Astley, Browne, MacKenzie. Cyprus: Dalton, Murray. Dale abbey: Burton. Deal: Dowker. Derbyshire : Birch, Brushfield, Bryan, Carrington, Jourdain, Lynam, Ward. See "Ashborne," "Bas-. low," "Birchover," "Buxton," "Dale," "Haddon," "Matlock," " Eepton." Devonshire: Amery, Baring-Gould, Elliott, Elworthy, Lethbridge, Norlhcote, Pearson, Rowe, Ussher, Worth. See " Blagdon Barton," " Clifton," " Holbeton," " Ogwell," "Plymouth," "Eose Ash," " Torrington, Great," " Torrington, Little," "Totnes." Dialect: Elworthy, MacInnes, Masson, Strachan. Domesday: Brownbill, Kenyon, Whale. Dorsetshire: Dawkins, March. See " Whiteohurch Canonicorum." Drumburgh: Haverfield. Dublin: Berry, Dix, Drew, Fitzgerald, Keatinge, Kelly, Mills. Dunbar: Firth. Durham : Fowler. Durham : See "Durham," " Edmundbyers," " Jarrow." Durrington: Ruddle. Durrow: Williams. Earth houses: MacRitchie. Earthworks, barrows, mounds, etc.: Baring-Gould, Brushfield, Christison, Clark, Cooper, Boyd-Dawkins, Evans, Gould, Laver, Poison. Eastleach Martin: Wright. Eastleach Turville : Wright. Ecclesiastical history: Arnold, Cole, Eyre, Rennesy, Legg, MacDougall, Westropp. Ecclesiology: Atchley, Beloe, Bigger, Hope, Johnston, Reid, Vane. Edmundbyers : Featherstonhaugh. Egyptology: Breasted, Clark, Griffith, Macalister, Maclver, Nash, Newberry, Offord, Petrie, Price, Ricci, Sayce, Ward, Whyte. Elgin : MacDonald. Ellandune: Maslcelyne. Enford: Ponting. Eskimos: Duckworth. Essex : Christy, Waller. See " Braintree," "Fyfield," "Great Holland," " Havering atte Bower," " Lexden." Ethnology: B., Beddoe, Cowper, Gray, MacBain. Eton: Harwood. Exeter: Hunt. Eaversham: Giraud. Pawsley: Fawsley. Feckenham: Willis-Bund. Fetcham: Andre". Field names : Cole, Morris, Waller. 46 INDEX Flookburgh: Cowper. Folklore: Abercromby, Amery, Anderson, Andre, Axon, Baildon, Braitmaier, Brushfield, Burne, Carson, Chadwick, Crooke, E., Emslie, Ferguson, . Fergusson, Gale, Gaster, Greene, Grierson, Haddon, Hartland, Haverfield, Holmes, Hutcheson, Kildare, Lang, Law, Leland, MacDonald (Rev. A.), MacDonald (Reo. J.), MacKenzie, MacPhail, MacRitchie, MacRury, March, Marett, Meyer, Milne, Northcote, P., Paton, Peacock (_/.), Peacock (M.), Pearce, Price, Ritchie, Rouse, Sayce, Seligmann, Thomas, Thompson, Venkataswami, W., Weslermarck, Wiedemann. Fonts: Fryer. Freemasonry : Rylands. Furneaux Pelham: Andrews. Furness: Gaythorpe, Hope. Fyfield : Round. Genealogy, family and personal history : Amery, Baddeley, Bain, Bowles, Brushfield, Burtchaell, Carrington, Day, Duncan, Ellis, Fitzgerald, Frazer-Mackintosh, Graham, Hawkesbury, Higgins, Hill, Ireland, Kildare, Langrishe, Maddison, Mather, Milbourn, Miller, Parker, Phillips, Rogers, Rutton, Troup, Weyman, Windeatt. Glan worth: Moore. Glasgow : Campbell. Glass (stained): Bazley. Gloucestershire: Davis. See " Baunton," " Bristol," " Chavenage," " Cirencester," " Eastleach Martin," " Eastleach Turville," '' Hayles," " Kingswood." Great Holland : Beaumont. Greek antiquities : Bosanquet, Brooks, Dickson, Gardner (E. A.), Gardner (Percy), Haddon,Harrison, Haverfield, Hogarth, Howorth, Karo, Munro, Murray, Peers, Perdrizet, Phene, Savignoni, Walters, Wroth. Guildford : Bax. G um freston : Laws. Haddon : Carrington, Kerry. Hants : See " Silchester." Havering atte Bower: W. Hayles: Bazeley. Heraldry: AndH, Hope, MacDonald, Naunton, Were. Hertford : Andrews. Hertfordshire : Andreios, Gerish, Tregelles. See " Amwell," " Braughi n g , " "Furneaux Pelham," " Hertford," " Hoddesdon," " Mangrove," "Eye House," "Sawbridgeworth," " Stanstead Abbotts," " Stevenage," '• Wallfields," "Ware," " Wheathampstead." Hessle: Boyle. High Wycombe: Downs. Higham-on-the-hill: Bellairs. Hinckley: Harrold, Hoddesdon: Andrews, Gerish. Holbeton: Jewers. Holyrood : Sinclair. Houses: Adams, Fawsley, Lega- Weekes, Scott, Seth-Smith. Huntingdonshire. See " Little Gidding." Ightham : Scott, Woodruff. Inclosures: Gay. India: Anderson, Crooke, Dutt, Plunkett, Swynnerton. Ingleby Arncliffe: Brown. Ims Chlothrann : Bigger, Hewson. Inscriptions: Ferguson, Fitzgerald, Haverfield, MacDonald, Munro, Offord, Peers, Pilcher. Inventions : Ferguson. lona: O'Reilly. Ireland : Baillie, Ball, Barry, Bigger, Buckley, Burtchaell, D^Arcy, Day, Devitt, Fitzgerald, Graham, Joyce, O'Reilly, Stokes, Synnot. See " Caher," "Clane," "Clare," "Connaught," "Dublin," "Durrow," "Glanworth," "Longford," " Valentia." Italy: Browne. Jarrow : Savage. Jews: Benas. John (King): Norgate. Kendall: Curwen. Kent: Payne, Quick, Wadmore. See "Bromley," "Deal," "Faversham," "Ightham," "Maidstone," " M i l t o n , " "Northbourne," " Eichborough," " Eochester," " St. Lawrence," " St. Margaret at Cliffe," " Shorne." Kingswood : Perkins. Lacock: Brakspear. INDEX 47 Lanark : Davidson. Lancashire: Fishwick Rylands. See "Cartmel," "Flookbui-gh," " Fineness," " Liverpool," " Manchester," " Warrington." Leeds : Leeds. Leicestershire : Hartopp. See " Higham- on-the-Hill," " Hinckley." Leper hospital: Doe. Lexden: Laver. Lincolnshire: Massingberd. Literary history: Axon, Crum, Dix, Ferguson, Floyer, MacBean, Rosedale, Rowe. Little Gidding: Noble. Littleton: Ponting. Liverpool: Benas, Peet. Llantwit Major: Halliday. London: Borrajo, Compton, Cooper, Davis, Hales, Hudson, Kershaw, Kirkman, Maurice, Newton, Price, Temple, Wilson. Longford: Magan. Longfoz-gan : Millar. Lulhngton: Marshall. Maidstone: Levett, Manchester: Oakley. Mangrove: Caldeoott. Manorial history : Adams, Beaumont, Bryan, Carrington, Coleman, Daoenport, Kenyon, Kerry, Lloyd, Pearman, Wilson. Marriage registers : Clay, Cope. Marston Magna: Ponting. Mary port: Bailey. Matiock : Birch, Ward. Measures : Holland. Micronesian objects: Christian. Military history: Day, Dixon, Leslie, Windeatt. Millom: Sykes. Milton: Milton. Milton (Great): Dryden Mines: Birch, OReilly. Misereres: Fryer. Moats: Cooke-Trench. Monuments, tombs, brasses: Andrews, Bax, Cambridgeshire, Christy, Cooke-Trench, Davis, Fitzgerald, Harwood, Hunt, M., Macklin, Manning, Marshall, Millar, Smith, Stephenson. Moraytown: Wallace. Municipal history: Berry, Cowper, Drinkwater, Ellis, Giraud, Harrod, Hunt, Keatinge, Risk, Windeatt. Napoleon III.: O'Hanlon. New Guinea: Guise. New Hebrides: Edge-Parlinglon. New Zealanders : Edge-Parlinglon. Nonconformity: Windeatt. Northamptonshire. See "Canons Ashby." Northbourne: Northbourne. Northumberland : Dixon, Hodgson, Tomlinson. Numismatics: Anglo-Saxon: Boyd, Grant ley Howorth. Charles I.: Lawrence. Edward HI.: Lawrence. English gold coins : Evans. Greek : Wroth. Henry VI.-Henry VII.: Lawrence. Medals : Day, Ready, Winstone. Parthian : Wroth. Eoman: Bailey, Gerish, Grueber, Maurice. Smyrna: Oman. South African Eepublic: Coinage. Tenth Century: Rotherham. Tokens: Andrews. Oaths: Clark. Ogwell, East: Adams. Ogwell, West : Adams. Otmoor : Prior. Oxford: Hunt, Smith. Oxfordshire: D., Hone. See "Bolney," "Bui-ford," " Oaversfleld,-' " C h e c k e n d e n , " " Faws ley, " "Great Milton," "Otmoor," "Oxford," " Somerton," " Weston." Paintings (wall): Andri. Parish clerks : Kingsford. Parish documents: Willis-Bund. Parish registers: Bradbrook, Laws, Leeds, Maddock, Rice, Vane. Parliamentary surveys: Cox. Particle: White. Patrington : Lloyd. Pencaitland : Anderson. Pen with : Peter. Peterborough : PhenL Place names : Haverfield, MacKay. Pocklington: Leach. Political history: Lord. Plymouth : Risk. Prehistoric remains: Sheppard. Barrows: Worth. Burial places: Johnston, Pry or Richardson, II'wd. Chronology: Montelius, Pet.vie. 48 INDEX Prehistoric remains (continued)— Cinerary urns: Fishwick. Cists : Anderson, Coles, Richardson. Dolmens: Allen, D., Westropp. Eolithic: Quick. Implements: Gaythorpe, Stopes. India: Anderson. Kitchen midden : Richardson. Lake dwellings : Bruce, D'Arcy, Mag an. Neolithic : Astley. Pitcairn island : Brown. Stone circles : Coles, Lewis. Protection of ancient monuments: B., Eyre. Quantock: Greswell. Eadnorshire: Lloyd. Eeading: Brigg. Eepton: Hipkins. Eichborough: Dowker, Garstang. Eievaulx: Rye. Eings (posy): Caldeoott. Eochester (diocese): Arnold, Hope, Payne. Eoman remains : Haverfield, Taylor. Altars: Bailey, Cripps, Ely. Charms: Haverfield. Inscriptions: MacDonald. Mines: Birch, Haverfield. Pottery: Andrews, Gerish. Eichborough: Dowker, Garstang. Eings: Grueber. Eoads: Cole. Eome: Boni. Silchester: Hope. Silver refinery: Gowland. Stations: Gerish. Stone coffins: Beaumont. Suffolk: Fox. Urns, cinerary: Andrews, Glasscock. Trackway: Gerish. Vases: Caldecott. War galleys: Marks. See " Numismatics." Eose Ash: Saunders. Eous Lench: Chafy. Eunic inscriptions: Ferguson. Eussia: Beazley, Collyer. Eye House: Gerish. St. David's: Fryer. St. Lawrence: Cotton. St. Margaret-at-Cliffe: Livett. St. Martha-on-Hill: Andri. St. Michael's Mount: Peter. St. Patrick's Purgatory : MacRitchie. Saints, lives of : Baring-Gould, Beeby, Druitt, Fitzgerald, Fowler, Stubbs. Samplers: Lediard. Sancton: Hall. Sawbridgeworth: Glasscock. Scandinavia : Montelius. Schools: Leach. Scotland: Anderson, Brydall, Buchan, Christison, Coles, Fergusson, Gray, Lewis, Mylne. See " Berwick," " B u t e , " "Cluny," "Clyde," " Dunbar," " Elgin," " Glasgow," " Holyrood," " Lanark," " Longforgan," " Moraytown," "Partick," "Pencaitland," "Shetland," " Strathdearn," "Sutherland." Seals : Campbell, Eyre, Thomas. Sermons (early): Calvert. Severn End: Sheppard. Sheen: Andri. Shetland: Johnston. Ship money: Waller. Shorne : Payne. Shrewsbury: Drinkwater, Fineh, Fletcher. Shropshire: Auden. See " Shrewsbury," "Wombridge." Silchester: Gowland, Hope. Slavery: Meakin. Solemn League and Covenant: Young. Solomon islanders: Edge-Partington. Somersetshire : Bales, Ussher. See " A l l e r t o n , " "Lullington," "Marston Magna," "Quantock," "Winsford." Somerton: Barnes. Spoons : Markham. Stansfield: Little. Stanstead Abbotts: Andrews, Gerish. Stevenage: Pryor. Strathdearn: MacDougall. Suffolk: Fox, Suffolk. See " Badingham," " Stansfield," " Sweffiing," " Tholdman." Sundials: Lloyd. Surrey: Bax, C, Cooper, Johnston, Stephenson. See "Beddington," " B l e t c h i n g l e y , " "Fetcham," " Guildford," " St. Martha-on- Hill," "Sheen," "Waverley." Sussex: Andre1, Rice. See "Winchelsea." Sutherland : MacKay, Munro. Sweden: Murray. Sweffling: Farrer, Rivett-Carnac. Thames valley : Haverfield, Stopes. Tholdman: Raven. INDEX 49 Torrington (Great): Huglies. Torrington (Little): Doe. Totnes : Hughes, Stainthorpe, Windeatt (_?.), Windeatt (T. W.). Town gates: Bilson. Tribal hidage: Corbett. Truro : Jennings. Turville: Cocks. Valentia harbour: Lynch. Vancouver islanders: Edge-Partington. Wales: Glynne, Yeatman. See " Abergavenny," " Bangor," " Brecon," "Gumfreston," "LlantwitMajor," " Eadnorshire," " St. David's." Wallfields: Caldecott. Wantage: Ditchfield. Ware: Andrews, Evans. Warrington : Ball. Warter: Hope. Warwickshire. See " Compton Wynyates." Waverley: Cooper. Wells: Fitzgerald. Wheathanrpstead : Read. Whitbeck: Collingwood. Whiteohurch canonicorum : Druitt, Westmorland : Cowper. See " Kendall." Weston, North: M. Wills : Cooper, Phillips, Sherwood. Wiltshire : Wiltshire. See " Bulford," " Durrington," "Enford," "Lacock," "Littleton." Winchelsea: Rice. Windsor : Hope. Winestead : Miiller, Stephenson. Winsford: Dicker. Wombridge: Morris. Worcester: Floyer. Worcestershire. See " Feckenham," " Eons Lench," " Severn End,' " Worcester." Workington : Curwen. Yorkshire: Chadwick, Chambers, Clark, Clay, Cole, Cox, Ellis, Haiokesbury, Maddock, Morris, Poppleton, Yorkshire. See. "Bessingby," " Beverley," " Hessle,'' " Ingleby Arncliffe," " Leeds," " Patrington," " Pocklington," "Eievaulx," "Sancton," "Warter," " Wnestead." Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Frome, and London. I)

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