Author:Albert Way
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Works
[edit]- "Note of a MS. Volume of Chronicles at Reigate" in Notes and Queries, Series 1, 1 (1) (3rd November, 1849), pp. 6–7
- Ancient Armillæ of Gold Recently Found in Buckinghamshire and in North Britain (1849)
Articles in the Archaeological Journal
[edit]- "Introduction" in Archaeological Journal, 1 (1845), pp. 1–6
- "On Sepulchral Brasses and Incised Slabs" in Archaeological Journal, 1 (1845), pp. 197–212
- "Notices of New Publications: Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages" in Archaeological Journal, 1 (1845), pp. 284–290
- "The Legend of St. Werstan, and the first Christian Establishment at Great Malvern" in Archaeological Journal, 2 (1846), pp. 48–65
- "Notices of Ancient Ornaments, Vestments, and Appliances of Sacred Use" in Archaeological Journal, 2 (1846), pp. 144–151
- "Decorative Processes connected with the Arts during the Middle Ages: Enamel" in Archaeological Journal, 2 (1846), pp. 155–172
- "Notices of Ancient Ornaments, Vessels, and Appliances of Sacred Use, the Chalice" in Archaeological Journal, 3 (1846), pp. 129–140
- "Ancient Chess-Men" in Archaeological Journal, 3 (1846), pp. 239–245
- "Illustrations of Domestic Customs during the Middle Ages. Ornamental Fruit-Trenchers inscribed with Posies" in Archaeological Journal, 3 (1846), pp. 333–339
- "The Tombs of the De Broham Family" in Archaeological Journal, 4 (1847), pp. 59–68
- "Memoir on Roman Remains and Villas Discovered at Ickleton and Chesterford, in the Course of Recent Excavations" with in Archaeological Journal, 6 (1849), pp. 14–26
- "Engraved Sepulchral Slabs" in Archaeological Journal, 7 (1850), pp. 48–55
- "Examples of Mediæval Seals" in Archaeological Journal, 8 (1851), pp. 74–78
- "Original Documents: The Will of Luke de Ponynges" with in Archaeological Journal, 11 (1854), pp. 45–48
Works about Way
[edit]- "Way, Albert," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
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