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28 TXDEX OF Al?rH.F.OLOr.rrAL PAPERS

Pay.nm-: [^E. J.). The cIiuitIi IjcIIs of Back ingham.sh ire. /iiicks

Jicrnvds, viii. 8()-51. Pavxe (George), Roman discovei-ies. Arr/i. Cant, xxiii. 1-23. Peacock (Matthew H.). Towueley, Widkirlc, m- Wakefield plays.

Yofkx. Arch. Joui: xv. 94-103/ Pearson (Frank 8.). History of the manor of NortLfield and Wesley.

Bit', and Mid. Inst. xxii.'36-48. Pearson (Howard S.). Some old Birmingham books. Biv. and Mid.

In.sf. xxiii. G7-71. Pearson iRev. J. B.i. Devonshire in Parliament, 1000-1832. Dernn

As.'ior. XXX. 371-377. Perorizet (Paue P.i. The o-ame of Mm-ra. Jnur. Bell. Sf tidier,

xviii. 120-132. 8nr nn Tetradrardune de Nahis. Xtini. ('/iron. 3i-d S. xviii.

17. Perry i.T. Tavenmri. The mediaeval campanili of Rome. /.Vy//. In.^f.

Brit. Arrhif. 3rd S. v. 213-237. — Two Soiith-Saxon doorways. 7.*"//. In fit. Brit. Arrhit. 3rd

S. V. 483-480. Phene (Dr.\ Place names in and aboiit Rome, Latium, Etruria,

Britain, etc., with earthworks and other works of art illustrating

snch names, i^o^/. Hoc. Lit. 2nd S. xx. 37-104. Phillips (Rev. JaMESi. Haverfordwest. Arch. Canib. 5th S. xv.

21-32. Glimpses of Elizabethan Pembrokeshire. ArcJi. Camb. 5th

S. XV. 297-311. Phillips (Williami. Shrewsbury during the civil war of Charles I,

Shrop. Arch, and Kat. Hist. Snc. x. 157-172. . Letters of Sir Henry Townshend, Knt., Steward of Shrews- bury. .ShrojJ. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. x. 331-337. Piehl I Dr. Karl\ Contributions au dietionnaire hierogl3'phique.

.b'or. Bitj. Arch. xx. 190-201, 306-327.

La Deesse [Egj-ptian]. Soc. Bit). ArcJi. xx. 223-225.

Une derniere fois, le signe [Egyptian]. Soc. Bib. Arch. xx.

226-229. Pilcher (E. .T.I. Herodian pottery and the Siloam inscription. Soc.

Bit). Arch. XX. 213-222. Plunkett (Thomas) and Geo. Coffey. Report on the excavation

of Topped mountain cairn. Boy. Iris/i Acad. 3rd S. iv. 651-658. Ponting (C. E.). The church of All' Saints, The Leigh. Wilt.^ Arch.

and Kat. Hist. Soc. xxx. 3.5 38.