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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS.
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Specimens of the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Great Britain, from the Conquest to the Reformation; with Views, Plans, and Details, &c. By H. Bowman, Architect. Royal 4to. £2. 5s.

An Historical and Descriptive Account of St. Bartholomew's Hospital and Priory, with Plates and Woodcuts. By W. A. Delamotte. Librarian to the Hospital. Royal 4to. 4s.

Parish Churches, Being Perspective Views of English Ecclesiastical Structures, with Plans drawn to an uniform scale, and Letter-press Descriptions, intended as a Companion to their "Analysis of Gothic Architecture." By Raphael and J. Arthur Brandon, Architects, Part I. 2s. 6d.

A Small Chart of the Styles and Periods of English Church Architecture; with Illustrations. By the Rev. Charles Boutell, M.A., Secretary of the St. Alban's Architectural Society, and Raphael and J. Arthur Brandon, Architects. In a case or on roller, 1s. 6d. and 2s.

An Engraving upon Stone, after a Drawing by the Messrs. Brandon, Architects, of the interesting remains of an (apparently) Sepulchral Chapel, recently discovered in the wall of the South Aisle of the Abbey Church of St. Alban. Coloured after the original stone-work. Published for the St. Alban's Architectural Society. In the Press.

A Guide Sheet to the Abbey Church of St. Alban, Illustrated by a Ground Plan, and Seven Engravings on Wood by Mr. Jewitt, of Oxford. Price 6d.

An Engraving on Wood, from the Painting recently discovered upon the inner wall of the north transept of the Abbey Church of St. Alban, and representing the Incredulity of St. Thomas. Plain 6d., coloured after the original, 1s. 6d.

A Dictionary of English Church Architecture, with numerous illustrations. 1 vol. small 8vo. By the Rev. C. Boutell, M.A., Sec. of St. Alban's Architectural Society, and Member of the Archæological Institute, &c. In the Press.

Architectural Notices of the Churches of the Archdeaconry of Northampton.—No. I. Higham Ferrers. Deanery of Higham Ferrers. Under the Superintendence of the Committee of the Architectural Society of the Archdeaconry of Northampton. Price, plain, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 3s. 6d.

Illustrations of Monumental Brasses Published by the Cambridge Camden Society, No. VI. (Completing the series, with Title-page and General Index.) Containing:—John de Grofhurst, (Priest)—from S. Margaret, Horsemonden, Kent; Sir John de Northwode, (circa 1320)—from SS. Mary and Sexburga, (Minster,) Isle of Sheppv; William de Lodyngton, (Justice of the Common Pleas, 1419)—from S. Peter, Gunby, Lincolnshire; John Mapleton, (Priest, 1432)—from S. Mary, Broadwater, Sussex. Plain 8s., India proofs 10s. 6d.

Some Account of the Territory or Dominion of Farney, in the Province and Earldom of Ulster. By E. P. Shirley, Esq., M.A. One of the Knights of the Shire of the County of Monaghan 4to £1. 1s.