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INDEX OP ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS. 83

CAMPION (Rev. C. H.). Mural Paintings in Westmestou Church. Suss. Arch. Coll., xvi. 1-19.

Mural Paintings in Plumpton Church. Suss. Arch. Coll., xx. 198-202.

CAMPKIN (HENRY). Grub Street. Lond. and Middl. Arch. Soc., iii. 223-244.

- Memoir of W. D. Cooper, F.S.A. and M. A. Lower, F.S.A. Suss. Arch. Coll., xxvii. 117-151.

CANE (ROBERT). The Gigantic Irish Fossil Deer. Kilkenny Arch. Soc., i. 164-167.

On the Ring Money of Ancient Ireland. Kilkenny Arch. Soc., i. 322-328.

- On the Ormonde Coin and Confederate Money. Kilkenny Arch. Soc., i. 442-453.

CAPPER (C.). Swansea Castle. Arch. Camb., 5th ser. iii. 302-307. CARDONNEL (ADAM DE). Description of Certain Roman Ruins dis- covered at Inveresk. Arch. Scotl., ii. 159-167. CARDWELL (Rev. E.). The Landing Place of Julius Caesar in Britain.

Arch. Cant., iii. 1-18.

CAREW (Right Hon. REGIX POLE). Notices of some Antiquities dis- covered in Cornwall in the year 1793. Arch., xvi, 137-138. CARLINGFORD (Lord). Inaugural Address of, to the Annual Meeting

of the Institute at Colchester. Arch. Journ., xxxiv. 1-10. CARLISLE (ANTHONY). A description of Five Maces discovered at the capture of the Fort at Agra, in the East Indies. Arch., xvi. 338 339.

CARLISLE (Sir ANTHONY). Account of some Coins found in certain Tumuli in the Southern District of the peninsula of India. Arch., xxi. 1-4. CARLISLE (Rev. D.). Account of some Roman Antiquities lately

discovered in Cumberland. Arch., xi. 63-71.

CARLISLE (NICHOLAS). A copy of the Certificate of the Marquis of Winchester and of the Earl of Leicester upon the contest between the Officers of Arms and the Dean and Prebendaries of West- minster, concerning the Hearse of the Lady Catherine Knowles, deceased ; together with the Earl Marshal's Decree upon the subject, and the Duke of Norfolk's Declaration. Arch., xvi. 279-291.

Observations on the position of the Alien Cell of Begare,

and of Haly well, upon Watling Street. Arch., xvi. 326-329. A Description and Copy of an Ancient Roll preserved