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INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS.

CADE (JOHN). Conjectures concerning some un described Roman Roads, and other Antiquities in the County of Durham. Arch., vii. 74-81.

- Conjectures on the Name of the Roman Station Vinovium or Binchester. Arch., vii. 160-163.

Some Observations on the Roman Station Cataractonium,

with an Account of Antiquities in the neighbourhood of Piers- bridge and Gainsford. Arch., ix. 276-291.

Further Observations on Cataractonium and the parts

adjacent. Arch., x. 54-66.

CADELL (HENRY). Note of a Sculptured Roman Slab recently dis- covered on the Estate of Grange, Linlithgovv shire, and presented to the Museum. Proc. Soc. of Antiq. Scotl., viii. 109-1 12.

CAHUSAC (J. A.). Brad well Priory in Berkshire. Arch., xxxi. App. 479, 481.

CALEY (JOHN). On the Origin of the Jews in England. Arch., viii. 389-405.

- Extract from a MS. in the Augmentation Office, com- municated by. Arch., ix. 243-252.

A Survey of the Manor of Wymbledon, alias Winbleton,

with the Rights, Members, and Appurtenances thereof, lying and being in the Countie of Surrey, late Parcell of the Pos- sessions of Henrietta Maria, the Relict, and late Queene of Charles Stuart, late King of England, made and taken by us whose names are hereunto subscribed, in the Moneth of Novem- ber, 1649, by virtue of a Commission grounded upon an Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament for Sale of the Honors, Manors, and Landes, heretofore belonging to the late King, Queene, or Prince, under the Handes and Scales of five or more of the Trustees in the said Act named and appoynted. Arch., x. 399-448.

Instructions for the Survey of Church Goods, A.D. 1552,

from the original preserved in the Augmentation Office. Arch., xviii. 298-301.

Copy of a Survey of the Priory of Bridlington, in York-

shire, taken about the thirty-second year of Henry VIII. Arch., xix. 270-275.

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