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Account of the Society's Researches in the Roman Castrum at Richborough
Front matter, Volume 8
CONTENTS.
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RULES .A.ND LIST OF lllEMilERS ix
LIST OF OONTRIBU'l'lONS TO lLLUS'l'nA.'l'ION FUND, ETO.
BALANCE-SHEET FOR 1868
ll.A.LANOE-SBEET 1:'0lt 1869
BALANCE-SHEET l'Olt 1870
DALANCE•SHEET .FOlt -1871
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AilS'.l'RAO'r OF PROCEEDINGS, 1868, 18G9, AND 1870 xxxix
AOOOUNT OF ·rn:i,; soorn•ry's RESEARCHES IN THE :RO?.IAN
CASTRUl\1 A'l' ItIOJIBOROUGH. llY G. DOWKER, ES~., F.G.S. l
ON TllK JU'.rE, ANGLE, AND SAXON ROYAL J?EDIGREES. llY
THE REV. DANI.EL HENRY HAIGH 18
DOCUMENTS DISCLOSING A l'ASSAGE 1N THE HISTORY OF '!'HE
'fWYSDlsN FAMILY. COMMUNICATED BY 'rllE LATE ·1mv.
L. B. LARKING-, AND ILLUSTRATED BY TflE ltl!lV. Jt. C.
JENKINS, RECTOR OF LYltINGE, AND HON, CANON OJ!'
CAN'fERBUltY 50
INVENTORIES OF PARISH CHURCH GOODS lN KEN'l', A.D. 1552.
COMl\IONICAT.l!.D BY THE REV. MACKENZIE E. C. WALCOTT,
THE ltEV. R. P. COA.TES, AND 'l'llE REV. W. A. SCOT'l'
ROBERTSON • 74
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l'AC!Jl
NO'l'ES ON THE RUNIC i'l!ONUMENTS OF J{ENT, DY TI-IE REV.
DANIEL H. HAIGH 164
CHAJtTEltS OF CUMBWELL PRIORY. PART III.
MISCELLANEA :-
271
TOMB OF :KlNG HENRY IV. JN OAN'rEllBUltY CATHEDRAL 294
DOCUJ\IENTS RELATING TO A DISPUTE BIITW.EEN THE SEVEN
1lUNDllEDS AND LYDD, CONCERNING THE WATCH AT
DENGE MARSH. C0111l\1UNICATED BY 'W. J. LIGHTFOOT, ESQ.. 299
NOTES ON RUCKINGE CHURCH. BY THE REV. EDWARD
l\1URIEL, RECTOR 310
G:E"N'Ell.A.L lND'EX . 317
PLATES.
Plan of Platform, Riohborough Castle . . . . . . . . to face p.
Map of Coast round Richborough, representing its probable
appearance at the time of the Roman occupation of
Britain . . : . . . . . . . . . . .
Runic .Alphabets . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wadstena Golden Bracteate, and Bucharest Ring .
Muncheberg Speo.r-het1Cl . . . . . . . . .
Golden Bmcteates and Ring . . . . . . .
Himlingoie Brooch, and Dalby Golden Diadem .
Thorsbjerg Sword-chape, and Vi Comb
Skodborg Golden Bracteate and Golden Brooch; Golden
B1·east Jewel . . . .
Golden Braoteates . . . .
Top of Runic Golden Hom .
Lindholm Amulet . . .
Etelhem Brooch
Etelhem Broocl1, Reverse
Vi Arrow-head . . . .
Ostophen Brooch, and Charuay Brooch
Brooches and Pendants . .
N ordendorf Brooch
N ordenclorf Brooch, Reverse
Tau-sh11,ped ~rooches . . .
Pierced '\Vheel-like Ornaments
Swords and Hilts . . . .
Sword-hilt from Bildso Moss
. Zoomorphic Inscriptions .
Sclavonic Alphabets
WOOD-ENGRAVINGS.
Small Bronze Steel-yard, from Richborough .
Flat Square piece of Ivory, from Richborough
Bronze Pin, from Richborough . . . . .
.Oircular Bronze Fibula, from Richborough
Iron Axe-head, from Richborough
Two Sceattre found at Sal'l'e .
Tombstone in Dovex Museum . .
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Gold Triens in British Museum
• Runic Inscription on the Duke of Bnmswick's Casket
Runic Inscription on Stone Pillar at Istaby, Sweden .
Runic Inscription on Stone found at Bratsberg, Norway .
Runic Inscriptions on Stone Pillar at Berga, Sweden . .
Runic Inscription, found in a Barrow at Stenstad, Norway
Runic Inscription, found in a BalTOW at Tomstad, N01·way .
Bracteate Pendant, found in Bi£rons Cemetery . . . . .
Runic Inscription on Stone Pillar at Solvesborg, Sweden
Runic Inscription on Stone Pillfl,r at Tun, Norway . .
Runic Inscription on Stone at Vanga, Sweden
'Runic Inscription on Stone Pillar at Gudsberg, Sweden
Runic Inscriptions on Stone Pillar at Orstad, Norway
Runic Inscription on Stone Pillar at Bo, Norway . . .
Runic Inscription on Stone Pillar at Tanum, Sweden .
Runic Inscription on Stone Pillar at Reistad, Norway.
Runic Inscription on Stone Slab at Sigdale, Norway .
Runic Inscription on Stone Pillar at Mojebro, Sweclen
Runic Insc1iption on Stone Piila1· at Krogstad, Sweden
Runic Insc1iption on Stone at Skaane, ·sweden . . .
Runic Inscliptions on Plane, found at Vi Moss, Denmark
Runic Insc1~ption on inside of Shield-boss, from Thorsbjerg Moss
Monument from Sandwich, in Canterbury Museum
Runic Inscription found at Ebersheim
Runic Inscription found at Mainz . . . . . .
Runic Inscription on Buckle at Macon . . . . .
Coin found in St. Martin's Churchyard, Canterbury
Runic Inscriptions at St. Acheul . . . . . . .
Runic Inscription on Scramasax, found in the Thames
Runic Inscription among the Papers of M. Arendt . .
Runic Insc1iption on Kentish Swol'd-hilt from Gilton .
Gold Solidus . . . . . . .
The Sibertswold Sceatta . .
Seal of Eustace de Mereworth. .
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Seal of William de Detling . . 274
Seal of Eylnoth, son of Ordmar Cuparius 277
Seal of John de Goclintone . . . . . 270
Seal of Geoffrey de Racchel . . . . . 282
Seal and Couuterseal of Richard (Magnus), Archbishop of Canterbtu·y 28'1
Seal of William Wyneman . . . 288
Seal and Counterseal of Roesia de Dovor 200
Seal and Counterseal of Walter de Dene 2!J2
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