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 (DISTRIBUTED GRATUITOUSLY TO SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS.) TO BE OBTAINED THROUGH ALL BOOKSELLERS, FROM (THE PRINTERS 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. CONTENTS. Contributions to the History of Britain under the Romans. Roman Inscriptions and Sepulchral Remains at Lincoln. By the Rev. Edward TrollopE, M.A., F.S.A., and ARTHUR TROLLOPE, Local Secretary of the Institute at Lincoln On an Heraldic Window in the North Aisle of the Nave of York Cathedral. By 22, 132 The Preceptory of the Hospitalers at Chibburn, Northumberland; with some Notices of Temple Thornton in the same county. By WILLIAM WOODMAN, F.S.A. Newcastle, Town Clerk of Morpeth . Note on the Ancient Plan of the Monastery of St. Gall, in the ninth century. By Dr. FERDINAND KELLER, President of the Society of Antiquaries of 48 The Ethnology of Cheshire, traced chiefly in the Local Names. By the Rev. JOHN EARLE, M.A., late Anglo-Saxon Professor in the University of Oxford Recent Discoveries of Roman Remains at Great Chesterford, Essex. By the 117 On the probable Identity of the Gloucestershire Chapelry of St. Briavel's, recog- nised as Lidneia Parva in the twelfth century, with the Ledenei of the Saxon Hundred of Ledenei, named in Domesday. By GEORGE ORMEROD, . 218 The Parliaments of Gloucester. By the Rev. CHARLES HENRY HARTSHORNE, M.A. Notice of a Roll of Arms belonging to Wilkinson Mathews, Esq., Q.C. The Combined Use of the Match-lock and the Flint-lock in the Improvements Report on the Progress of the Excavations at Wroxeter, the Roman Urioconium. By the Rev. HARRY M. SCARTH, M.A. Contributions to the Ancient Geography of the Troad. By FRANK CALVERT, 240 287 On the Monument of King Edward II. in Gloucester Cathedral, and Mediæval Roman Remains in the vicinity of Padstow, Cornwall. By the Rev. EDWARD 311 149 Lease of a Piece of Pasture to Haltemprice Priory, Yorkshire. By 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. Proceedings at Meetings of the Archæological Institute :-December, 1859, 320 Emblems of Saints. By the Very Rev. F. C. HUSENBETH, D.D. 2nd ed. Address by LORD WROTTESLEY, President of the British Association, at Publications of the Norwegian Society for the Promotion of Archæological Science 92, 286, 359 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Sepulchral Glass Vessels, Cathedral Library, Lincoln. (Two wood-cuts.)* Ditto. (Two wood-cuts.) Sepulchral Urns, found at Lincoln. (Two wood-cuts.) Inscribed Tablet, St. Mary's-le-Wigford, Lincoln Sepulchral Tablet, Lincoln PAGE 3 5 To face 6 12 Inscribed Slab, found at Lincoln, now in the British Museum Inscribed Slabs, found in 1859 at Lincoln. (Two wood-cuts.). Diagram, showing the arrangement of the design of an Heraldic Window, York Ground-Plan, Preceptory of the Hospitalers at Chibburn Elevations of the South and East sides of the Chapel, ibid. Representation of a pila or mortar, in the plan of the Monastery of St. Gall Flint Arrow-heads, found in co. Durham and Northumberland. (Two wood cuts.) 60 Hand-Brick, found at Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire 64 * These and the following illustrations, illustrative of Roman Antiquities at Lincoln, havo been chiefly contributed by the Rev. Edward Trollope. |