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Volume 10 (1853) - Table of Contents

Prelims
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On the Additions to the Collection of National Antiquities in the British Museum (pp 1-13)
Augustus W. Franks
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Investigations of Roman remains at Hadstock, Bartlow, and Ashdon, in Essex, in 1852 (pp 14-24)
Hon. Richard C. Neville, F.S.A.
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Mons Meg, the ancient Bombard at Edinburgh Castle (pp 25-32)
J. Hewitt
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Table of the Annual Assay Office Letters, from the earliest period of their use (pp 33-38)
Octavius Morgan, M.P., F.R.S., F.S.A.
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Chronological list of Ancient Plate, the authorities for the table of Annual letters (pp 39-43)
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Monumental Effigies at Chenies, Buckinghamshire (pp 44-52)
Rev. W. Hastings Kelke
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The Will of Katharine, Countess of Devon, daughter of Edward IV (pp 53-58)
Rev. George Oliver, D.D., and Mr. Pitman Jones
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Queen Eleanor of Castile; some new facts, illustrative of her life and times (pp 97-108)
Joseph Burtt
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Excavations at Leominster Priory Church (pp 109-115)
Edward A. Freeman, M.A.
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Mediaeval Sculpture and working's in Alabaster in England (pp 116-123)
Edward Richardson
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Cross-legged Effigies in Ireland (pp 124-129)
Rev. James Graves
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The Manor-House, Meare, Somerset (pp 130-140)
Alexander Nesbitt
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Examples of Mediaeval Seals (pp 141-151, 325-337)
Weston S. Walford, F.S.A. and Albert Way, M.A., F.S.A.
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Warrants to the Keepers of the Great Wardrobe, in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII (pp 152-154)
Hon. Robert Curzon, Jun.
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On some of the Relations of Archaeology to Physical Geography in the North of England (pp 179-186)
John Phillips, F.R.S.
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On the cure of Scrofulous Diseases attributed to the Royal Touch (pp 187-211)
Edward Law Hussey
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Exploration of a "Picts' House," at Kettleburn, co. Caithness (pp 212-223)
A. Henry Rhind, F.S.A. Scot.
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Remarks on Roman Pottery, chiefly discovered in Cambridgeshire and Essex (pp 225-234)
Hon. Richard C. Neville, F.S.A.
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Inventories of plate, given to Winchester College and to the College Chapel by William of Wykeham and subsequent Benefactors (pp 235-239)
Rev. W. H. Gunner, M.A.
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Note, as to the Lord Herbert named in the Will of the Countess of Devon (pp 240)
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On the distinctive character of the various styles of ornamentation employed by the early British, Anglo-Saxon, and Irish Artists (pp 275-301)
J. O. Westwood
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On the leading events in the history of the Empress Matilda, arising out of her attempt to establish herself on the throne of England (pp 302-316)
Rev. Edward Turner, M.A.
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Examples of Church Architecture in Cornwall (pp 317-324)
E. W. Godwin
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Treaty against the Turks, between Henry VIII and Francis I, concluded at Calais in 1532. From the original in possession of W. W. Wynne, Esq., M.P. (pp 338-341)
Joseph Burtt
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General Index (pp 377-387)
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Genealogy of the Family of Courtenay, Barons of Okehampton and Earls of Devon; taken principally from original documents. (Five folded sheets.)
Rev. George Oliver, D.D., and Mr. Pitman Jones
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Archaeological Intelligence
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Proceedings at Meetings of the Royal Archaeological Institute
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Notices of Archaeological Publications
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