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Mediseval Architecture in Aquitaine : in con- 

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On a State Manuscript of the Reign of 

 Henry VIII., the property of Sir W. C. 

 Trevelyan, Bart. By J. PajneColUer.Esq., 

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Objects discovered during Excavations for 

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 Esq.,F.S.A., Secretary. 



Account of the Convent of English Nuns for- 

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Note on the Angon of Agathiae. By ,T. Y. 

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Remarks on the Angon of the Franks and the 

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On the supposed snbmergcd City of Vintta. 

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A further Notice of Viueta. By K. R. H. Mac- 

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 Lord Mayor and Corporation. By J. Payne 

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 the Years 1581 and 1582. By W. D. Cooper, 

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Excavations on the Site of Roman Buildings at 

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The Graves of the Alemannl at Oberflacht in 

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Antiquar!»n Researches in the Summer and 

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Notes upon the Sculptures of a Temple disco- 

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Silver Kings and Coins discovered near Wor- 

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Discovery of a Tcsselated Pavement, Feb. 10, 

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Stall Plate of Sir William Parr, K.G., Marquia 

 of Northampton. By Augustus W. Franks, 

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IttcsTBATioNs:— 1. Window from the Church 

 of Marcadell, at Bazas, with the Arch-Mould- 

 ings. 2. Part of the Choir and Plan (A the 

 Church at Uzeste, a.d. 1314. 3. Part of the 

 Choir and Transept of S. Caprais, Agen. 

 4. Capitals from the Cloister at Moissac, 

 A.D. 1100. 5. Moissac Abbaye Cloitre. 6. Vase 

 representing an Adventure of Perseus. 

 7. Heads of Missile Weapons found at Salis- 

 bury. 8. Angons. 9. Plan of Upper and 

 Lower Warbank Fields ; and of others in 

 Keston Court Farm, Kent ; sliowin}' the Site 

 of Roman Foundations there. 10. Remains 

 of Riiman Foundations at Keston. II, 13, 13, 

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 Rinss and Coins found near Worcester. 

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 Site of the Roman Pavement discovered 

 there in 1854. 19. Plan of the Pavement. 

 20. Plan of London and its vicinity to the 

 south-east, &c. 



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