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THE

Archaeological Journal.

PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OF

The Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ereland,

FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT AND PROSECUTION OF

RESEARCHES INTO THE ARTS AND MONUMENTS

OF

The Early and Middle Ages.

VOLUME XVII.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE INSTITUTE, 26, SUFFOLK
STREET, PALL MALL EAST.

(DISTRIBUTED GRATUITOUSLY TO SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS.)

TO BE OBTAINED THROUGH ALL BOOKSELLERS, FROM (THE PRINTERS
MESSRS. BRADBURY AND EVANS, WHITEFRIARS.

MDCCCLX.

THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE of the ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE desire that it should

be distinctly understood that they are not responsible for any statements or opinions

expressed in the Archaeological Journal, the authors of the several memoirs and communications being alone answerable for the same.

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CONTENTS.

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On the Monument of King Edward II. in Gloucester Cathedral, and Mediæval
Sculpture. By RICHARD WESTMACOTT, Professor of Sculpture, R.A.

Roman Remains in the vicinity of Padstow, Cornwall. By the Rev. EDWARD

TROLLOPE, M.A., F.S.A. .

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Lease of a Piece of Pasture to Haltemprice Priory, Yorkshire. By
GEORGE WENTWORTH
Inventory of the Household and Personal Effects, &c., of Robert
Bingham of Bingham's Melcombe, Dorset, A.D. 1561. By the Rev.
C. W. BINGHAM, M.A.

Notice of a Formula of a Papal Indulgence, printed by Pynson, and of

some other Documents of like character. By ALBERT WAY, M.A.. 250

Historiola de pietate regis Henrici III., A.D. 1259. By EDWARD A.

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Proceedings at Meetings of the Archæological Institute :-December, 1859,
to July, 1860

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Publications of the Norwegian Society for the Promotion of Archæological

Science

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Sepulchral Glass Vessels, Cathedral Library, Lincoln. (Two wood-cuts.)*
Bronze Armlets, found at Lincoln
Sepulchral Remains and Inscriptions, found at Lincoln. (Two wood-cuts.)
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Ditto. (Two wood-cuts.)

Sepulchral Urns, found at Lincoln. (Two wood-cuts.)

Inscribed Tablet, St. Mary's-le-Wigford, Lincoln

Sepulchral Tablet, Lincoln

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Inscribed Slab, found at Lincoln, now in the British Museum

Inscribed Slabs, found in 1859 at Lincoln. (Two wood-cuts.).
Vessel of Samian ware, found at Lincoln

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Diagram, showing the arrangement of the design of an Heraldic Window, York
Cathedral

Ground-Plan, Preceptory of the Hospitalers at Chibburn

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Elevations of the South and East sides of the Chapel, ibid.

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Representation of a pila or mortar, in the plan of the Monastery of St. Gall

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Flint Arrow-heads, found in co. Durham and Northumberland. (Two wood

cuts.)

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Hand-Brick, found at Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire

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* These and the following illustrations, illustrative of Roman Antiquities at Lincoln, havo been chiefly contributed by the Rev. Edward Trollope.

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