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44 INDEX OF AKCH^^OLOGKAL PAPERS

Reed (Harbottle). Allhallows cliurcli, Cioldsiuith Street, Exeter.

Devon Assoc, xxxv. 581-G16. Reichel (Rev. Oswald J.). The Hundred of Budleigli in the time

of " Te.sta de Nevil," a.d. 1244, illustrated by the Hundred

Roll of 3 Edward I., a.d. 1274, the Geldroll of a.d. 1084, and a

list of its Domesday I'epresentatives. Devon Assoc, xxxv.

279-317. Reid (Clement). An early neolithic kitchen-midden and tufaceous

deposit at Blashenwell, near Corfe Castle. Dorset Nat. Hist, and

Antiq. Field Club, xvii. 67-75. Renaud (F.). Moltrura of Moltrum, in the parish of Prestbury.

Lanes, and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xix. 38-44. Two castellated manor houses, formerly existing in

Macclesfield. Lanes, and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xx. 119-129. Revillodt (Dr. E.). Le proces du vautour et de la chatte devant le

soleil. BUjL Arch. Soc. xxv. 24.S-240. The transliteration of Egyptian. Jiil)l. Arch. Soc. xxv.

288-293, 329-333. Rhys (Prof. J.). On an inscribed stone found at Llystyn Gwyn, in

Carnarvonshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xix. 255-262. — Notes on the ogam-inscribed stones of* Donaghmore, co.

Kildare, and Inisvickillane, co. Kerry. Roij. Soc. Antiq. L'cland,

5th S. xiii. 75-87.

Notes on "ogam inscriptions. Roy. Soc. Antiq. L'cland,

5th S. xiii. 113-118.

The Ardmore ogam stones. Hoy. Soc. Antiq. L'cland,

5th S. xiii. 381-386. Rice (R. Garraway). The testament and will of Agnes Morle}-,

widow, foundress of the Free Grammar School at Lewes, dated

1511 and 1512. Sussex Arch. Coll. xlvi. 134-144. Richardson (Nelson M.). Notes on some early English printed

bibles, with illustrations from originals in his possession. Dorset

Xat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Chib, xxi. 193-202. RiCKARDS (Captain Arthur). On horseshoes. Dorset Xat. Hit't.

and Antiq. Field Club, xxi. 137-142. Rickword (George). Taxations of Colchester, a.d. 1296 and 1301,

Essex Arch. Soc. iv. 126-155. Robinson (Sir J. C). Newton manor. Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq.

Field Clidj, xviii. 44-54. Robinson (Vincent J.). Parnham. Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq.

Field Club, xxi. 229-235.