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Volume 18 (1861) - Table of Contents

Prelims
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On Foundations of Early Buildings discovered in Lichfield Cathedral (pp 1-24)
Rev. Professor Willis, F.R.S.
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The Antiquities of Shap, Westmoreland (pp 25-38)
Rev. James Simpson
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Ancient British Village in Cornwall (pp 39-46)
J. T. Blight
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Examples of Mediaeval Seals (pp 47-59)
W. S. Walford, F.S.A., and Albert Way, F.S.A.
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Deeds relating to Property in Yorkshire (pp 60-65)
George Wentworth, Esq., of Woolley Park
PDF 570 Kb
Notes on Circular Churches (pp 101-115)
Rev. J. L. Petit, F.S.A.
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Account of the Bible published by Coverdale in 1535, and of a Copy in the Cathedral Library at Gloucester (pp 116-124)
Rev. James Lee Warner, M.A.
PDF 801 Kb
Notice of an Example of Domestic Architecture at Colerne, Wilts (pp 125-127)
Edward W. Godwin
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On a Reproduction of part of Domesday Book by the Photo-Zincographic Process (pp 128-133)
Joseph Burtt, Esq., Assistant Keeper of Public Records
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Inventories of valuable effects of King Henry VIII in the Palace at Westminster (pp 134-145)
Joseph Burtt, Esq., Assistant Keeper of Public Records
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On the Foundation and Early Fasti of Peterborough (pp 193-209)
Rev. William Stubbs
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Extracts from the Black Book of Peterborough (pp 209-211)
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Archaeological Notes made during a Tour in Belgium, Western Germany and France (pp 212-225)
J. O. Westwood, M.A., F.L.S.
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Notice of a Round Church with semicircular Apse at Orphir, Orkney (pp 227-230)
George Petrie, Corr. Memb. Soc. Ant. Scot.
PDF 541 Kb
Notes on Churches in the Deaneries of Kerrier and Kenwith, Cornwall (pp 231-252, 325-341)
Edward W. Godwin
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Ancient Geography of the Troad - The site and remaius of Larisa (pp 253-255)
Frank Calvert, Hon. Corr. Memb. Arch. Inst.
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The Will of Henry Dene, Archbishop of Canterbury, A.D. 1502-3 (pp 256-267)
Rev. John Bathurst Deane, M.A., F.S.A.
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Notices of Collections of Glyptic Art exhibited by the Archaeological Institute, June, 1861 (The Royal Collection, and the Besborough Gems) (pp 307-324)
Rev. C. W. King, M.A.
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Traces of History and Ethnology in the Local names in Gloucestershire (pp 342-352)
Rev. John Earle, M.A.
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Notice of the opening of a Tumulus, called Maes-how, at Stenness in Orkney (pp 353-358)
George Petrie, Corr. Memb. Soc. Ant. Scot.
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Grant in Confirmation of two Messuages and Land at Shareshill, Staffordshire, A.D. 1355 (pp 359-362)
William F. Vernon, Esq.
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General Index (pp 417-429)
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Archaeological Intelligence
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Proceedings at Meetings of the Royal Archaeological Institute
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List of Members
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Notices of Archaeological Publications
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