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all ' the seats of the mighty ' in Somerset and Dorset, from 

 Montacute and Melbury on the west, to Milton and S. Giles on 

 the east, possess one or more specimens of Beach's skill." 



As a man, Thomas Beach was a good scholar, and of a 

 religious, charitable, and friendly disposition. He died at 

 Dorchester in the month of December, 1806, and was buried in 

 All Saints' churchyard ; but the site of his grave is unknown. 

 In 1905, however, a memorial brass was erected to his memory 

 in All Saints' Church " by members of his family and admirers 

 of his art." 



" Happy life's duties with its joys to blend ; 

 Reynolds his master : Henderson his friend." 



A full account of the life and work of Thomas Beach is to be 

 found in Mowbray Green's Eighteenth Century Architecture of 

 Bath (George Gregory, Bath) ; from which book our portrait of 

 the great artist is allowed to be reproduced. 



ROMAN PAVEMENTS. 



Proceedings, XXVII., pp. 239-258. 

 CORRIGENDA. 



p. 240, footnote For at read ab. 



241 Insert division | after Romanus. 



,, , after tesserula. 

 242 For remembered read removed. 

 246 Delete . after Riley. 

 251 Omit the second pendebat cantherus ansd. 

 255 For / read r in character. 

 256, footnote For permatando read permutando. 

 258 Insert in brackets, after quotation (Arthur 

 C. Benson). 



H. C. M, 



