ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. III.
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- The Ascension of Elijah, sculptured on a Sarcophagus at Rome
193
- The Sacrifice of Isaac, sculptured on a Sarcophagus at Rome
195
- Sculptured Head from Hereford Cathedral
197
- Statues from the entrance porch of the Guildhall, London
204
- Bell-cots
206—213
1. Corhampton, 2. Littleton, 3. Ashley, and 4. King's Somborne, Hampshire. 5. Northborough, Northamptonshire. 6. Little Coxwell, Berkshire. 7. Idbury, Oxfordshire. 8. Binsey, Oxford. 9. Manton, and 10. Little Casterton, Rutland. 11. Penton Mewsey, Hampshire. 12. St. Helen's, and 13. St. Michael-le-Belfry, York. 14. Godshill, Isle of Wight. 15. Cleeve Abbey, Somerset. 16. Welborne, Norfolk.
- West front of St. Mary's Church, Portchester, A.D. 1133—1153
214
- The Font, Portchester, and Sculpture on it
216, 217
- Seal of the Priory of Chertsey
222
- Views of Towyn-y-Capel, Holyhead, and Plan of Mound, with Chapel
223, 226, 228
- Cross-legged Effigy at Horsted Keynes, Sussex
234
- Ancient Chessmen in the Museum of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; and in the possession of the Rev. J. Eagles
241, 243, 244
- Discovery of Roman Urns, Felmingham
246
- Roman Fictile Vessels, Felmingham
248
- Vase discovered at Bottisham, Cambridgeshire
255
- Turbinated-shaped ball, discovered at Allington Hill
256
- Spear and Celt Mold, found between Bodwrdin and Tre Ddafydd, Isle of Anglesea
257
- Details of supposed Saxon Tomb, Bedale, Yorkshire
258
- Sculptured Stone, Bedale crypt
ib.
- Sculptured Crosses, at Hawkswell, Aycliffe, and Bedale
259, 260
- Seal of St. Wolstan, Bishop of Worcester, A.D. 1099
261
- North-east angle of the Chancel, King's Wear, Devon
264
- Ring, Bredicot; and Ear-ring, Bredon Hill, Worcestershire
267
- Thumb Ring, found in the river Severn, near Upton
268
- Early coped Coffin-lids, Repps, and Bircham-Tofts, Norfolk
ib.
- Singular Ring, in the possession of the Rev. W. Sneyd
269
- Ring, found on Floddon Field
ib.
- Inscribed Stones, found at Port Talbot and Pyle, near Swansea
275
- Plan of Neath Castle, and Seal of the Abbey of Neath, Glamorganshire
276, 277
- Encaustic Tiles discovered in the Conventual Church of Neath Abbey
277
- Early Christian Inscriptions and Symbols, from the Catacombs at Rome
280—283
- Stanton Lacy Church, Shropshire
285
- Window, Caistor, Northamptonshire
288
- Windows, Headbourn Worthy, Hampshire, and Oxford Castle
289
- Door, Stanton Lacy
ib.
- Stanton Lacy Church, elevation
297
- Head of Chancel-door, masonry
298
- Squints, or Hagioscopes, Ashley Church, Hants
299
- Crawley, Hants, and North Hinksey, Berks
301