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ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. V.
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  1. Armillæ found with the Fibula
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    220
  1. Saxon Fibula, in the possession of Mr. W. Hedley, of Monkwearmouth
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    221
  1. Side view of ditto, with its outer case removed
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    ib.
  1. Iron ring, supposed to be the coronal of a lance, found at Hildersham
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    227
  1. *Decorative Tiles, coloured, from the Cathedral, Oxford
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    232
  1. Decorative Tiles of the Fifteenth Century, Great Malvern Abbey Church
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    ib.
  1. Examples of Decorative Tiles, from Great Malvern and Canterbury Cathedral
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    233
  1. Decorative Pavement Tiles.—Tile Monument, formerly in the Chapter-house, Abbey of Jumièges
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    234
  1. Antiquities from the Museum of the Hon. Richard Neville, at Audley End
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    235
  1. Representation of a Roman Thuribulum of Terra Cotta, Bronze Tweezers, and Roman Terra Cotta figure symbolical of Plenty, discovered in Essex
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    236
  1. Doorway to Chantry Chapel, Bothwell Church, Scotland
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    239
  1. Cross of Muiredach, Monasterboice, with representation of the Sculpture; Cross of Cong, and Stone Chalice, from the R. I. Academy
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    242
  1. Views of St. Doulough's Well, Scurloughstown Castle, and Bee-hive House, Bishop's Island
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    243
Sepulchral Slabs in Northumberland and Durham:—
  1. From St. Mary's and St. Andrew's, Newcastle.—Bamburgh, Newbigging, Horton, and East Shaftoe, Northumberland
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    253
  1. Aycliffe, and Church near Darlington, Durham.—Horton.—Hexham.—St. Mary's, Gateshead.—Woodhorn, Northumberland
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    256
Saxon Remains found at Long Wittenham, and Blewbury, Berkshire:—
  1. Dagger; Skeleton, shewing the position; Silver Studs and Central portion of the Shield; Fragment of the Vase; at Long Wittenham
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    291
  1. Hook, Sword, and Spear-head, at Long Wittenham.—Bronze Instrument, and Fragment of Pottery, at Blewbury
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    293
Horticulture in England in Early Times:—
  1. Garden of the Fourteenth Century, from a MS. of the Romaunt d'Alexandre, Bodleian Library
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    295
  1. —————— Fifteenth Century, from a MS. of the Romaunt de la Rose, British Museum
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    309
Domestic Architecture of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries:—
  1. House at Charney, Berkshire, West Front
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    311
  1. Ground-plan of ditto
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    ib.
  1. Exterior of Chapel and Solar; and Interior of Chapel
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    313
  1. Interior of the Solar
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    ib.
  1. Fire-place of Lower Story of South Wing, and Plan of Upper Story of ditto
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    ib.
  1. Window in the Gable
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    ib.
  1. Low side Window in the Hall
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    314
  1. West Front, with Plan of House, Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire
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    315
  1. Antiquities discovered in tumuli in Dorsetshire
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    323
  1. Torc, Armillæ, and Celt of bronze, found on Hollingbury Hill
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    325
  1. Antiquities discovered at Kingston on Thames
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    327
  1. Ornamented object of Bronze
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    328
  1. Iron Axe-head, found in the bed of the Thames at Kingston
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    329
  1. Anglo-Saxon Bell, found near Offa's palace, at Marden
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    ib.
  1. Anglo-Roman Quern, found near Rugby
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    ib.