LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS *
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1. Ground Plan of a Roman Villa at Hadstock 28
2. Bath, Villa at Hadstock 31 .
3. Section of Drain »32
4, 5. Arch and Steps into the Bath f 32
6. Silver Vessel, which contained a Collection of Ornaments lately
purchased for the British Museum from the Brumell Cabinet . 36 -
7 — 10. Inscribed Handle of the Vessel, and Three Gold Rings found iu it . 37
11, 12. Gold Chain and Armlet 38
13 — 16. Gold Fibula, Pendant Ornament of Chains, found as above. Poi-tion
of a Gold Annlet, Payne Knight's Collection .... 39
17, 18. Two Silver Spoons, found in the vessel above-mentioned . . . *40
19, 20. Gold Cross, from the Debruge Collection 58
21. Enamel representing St. Paul, Museum of Practical Geology . . *63
22, 23. Seal of the Deanery of Pawlett. Seal of Hurley Priory . . . 74 -
24. Seal of Rural Deanery of Hengham ....... *76
25. Seal preserved at Ewelme Hospital ....... *77
26 — 28. Bronze Relic, found in Yorkshii-e. Bronze Celt, in Mr. Brackstone's
Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
29—32. Unique Irish Celt, Gouge, and Chisel 91
33. Bronze Celt, found in Yorkshu'e, drawn by Mr. Du Noyer . . . *9l
34. Roman Urns, found at Stone, Bucks *95
35. Sections of a Pit, at Stone, in which Roman Remains were found . *96
36. Supposed adjustment of the Fibula of the Greeks .... *97
37. Margaret of Anjou, from a MS. at Jesus College, Oxford . . . *98
38. Penannular Gpld Ring, found at Soberton *1 00
39. Vessel of Glazed Ware, found in London *103
40. St. Mary's, Oxford, Pinnacles as restored by Mr. Buckler . . . 125 "^
41. The Old Congi-egatiou House, Southern side 132 ►-'
42. St. Maj-y'.s, Oxford, Arch on East side of Tower . . . . 133 w-'
43. Section of South-east Pier, iiiW *133
44. South-east Pier of Tower *134
45. St. Maiy's, Oxford, Ground Plan 139
46 — 48. Old Congregation House, Boss, Piscina, and View of East End . . 14(i ^
- The Illustrations marked thus ' arc in the letter press. The remainder are to be inserted at the
pages indicated. t For these Illustrations the Institute is .iRain indebted to the liberal patronage of the Hon. Richard Neville.