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INDEX OF ARCH-l!OLOGlCAL PAPERS 47

SouTHAM (Herbert R. H.). Alleged relics from Battlefield. Shrop- shire Arch, and Xaf. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 2G1-2G»).

The corporation iusignia of the borough of Shrewsbury.

Shropsldre Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. 3rd. S. iii. vii-viii.*

Objects found during recent excavations at the Shrewsbury

railwa}- station. SliropsJiire and Xat. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. xxv.

xxvi.* Spexcer (J. Houghton). Castle Neroche : its position with

relation to neighboui-ing earthworks. Somerset Arch, and Xaf.

Hist. Soc. xlix. 54-55. Stables (M. ). Photographic survey of Faruess abbe}'. Barroic Xat.

Field Club, x. 38-55. Stenning (J. C). Old stone house at Honiestall. Sussex ArcJi. Coll.

xlvi. 235-23G. Stephexsox (Mill). An unused alabaster slab in Harpham church.

East Hiding Antiq. Soc. x. 25-2G.

A list of palimpsest brasses. Mon. Brass Soc. iv. 293-335.

— Notes on the monumental brasses of Kent. St. PauVa

Eccles. Soc. V. 129-148. Monumental brasses in the North Riding. Yorks ArcJi. Soe,

xvii. 261-339. Stoxe (Bosmell). William Gumming. Dorset Xaf . Hist, and Antiq,

Field Club, xxiv. 34-55. Stroxg (Eugexie). Three sculptured stelai in the possession of Lord

Newton at Lyme Park. Journ. Hell. Stud, xxiii. 35G-359. Strutt (Hon. Frederick.) and Rev. J. Charles Cox. Duffield

Forest in the sixteenth ceuturj-. Derby Arch, and Xat. Hist.

Soc. xxv. 181-21G. Stubbs (William C). Copyhold tenure in Ireland. Roy. Soc. Aniiq.

Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 91. Swynxertox (Rev. Charles). Some notes on the earlier Swyuner-

tons of Eccleshall and Chell, and on the cross-legged elHgy in

Swynnerton Church. William Salt Arch. Soc. xxi. 71-120. Sykes (Major P. Molesworth). Anthropological Notes on southern

Persia. Anthrop Inst. N.S. v. 339-352.

Tabor (C. J.). Mid-Lent bonfire in Venice 1819. Folklore, xlv. 92.

Blessing the geese. Folklore, xiv. 177.

Taylor (Elizabeth). Fishermen in the Faroe Islands. Folklore,

xiv. 30G. Taylor (Hexry). The ancient crosses of Lancashire. Lanes, and

CJiesh. Antiq. Soc. xviii. 1-60 ; xix. 13G-238; xx. 145-213.