Archaeologia, Volume 8 - 1787
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XXXVII. An historical and descriptive Account of the Ancient Painting preserved at Cowdray in Sussex, the Seat of Lord Viscount Montague: representing the Procession of King Edward VI. from the Tower of London to Westminster, February 19th, A. D. 1547, previous to his Coronation. By John Topham, Esq. F.R.A.S.
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- 24 July 2012, pp. 406-422
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III. Observations by the Rev. Mr. Pegge on the Stanton-Moor Urns, and Druidical Temple. In a Letter to Major Rooke
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- 24 July 2012, pp. 58-62
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Presents to the Society since the Publication of the Seventh Volume of the Archaeologia.
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- 24 July 2012, pp. 461-464
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VIII. Dr. Glass's Letter to William Marsden, Esq. on the Affinity of certain Words in the Language of the Sandwich and Friendly Isles in the Pacific Ocean, with the Hebrew
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XVIII*. Some observations on the Invention of Cards and their Introduction into England. By Mr. Gough
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XVII. Observations on the Antiquity of Card-playing in England by the Hon. Daines Barrington. Inscribed to the Rev. Mr. Bowle
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- 24 July 2012, pp. 134-146
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XIV. Account of the discoveries in digging a Sewer in Lombard-street and Birchin-lane, 1786. In a Letter to Mr. Gough, and communicated by him
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XXVII. Observations on the Barberini Vase. By John Glen King, D. D. Addressed to the Earl of Leicester, President of the Society of Antiquaries.
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XII. Mr. Willis's Account of the Battles between Edmund Ironside and Canute
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XXVI. Observations on the American Inscription. By Colonel Charles Vallencey, F.A.S.
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XXIX. Some Account of an antient Painting on Glass. By the Rev. Robert Masters, B. D. F. S. A. Rector of Landbeach, Cambridgeshire
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XXII. Doubts and conjectures concerning the reason commonly assigned for inserting or omitting the words Ecclesia and Presbyter in Domesday Book. By the Rev. Samuel Denne. In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Norris, Secretary.
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X. An Essay towards a Discovery of the great Ikineld-Street of the Romans
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XXXIII. Account of some Roman Pottery, found at Sandy, in Bedfordshire, and at Lincoln, together with a Roman Speculum. By Governor Pownall. In a Letter addressed to the Rev. Dr. Lort, V. P.
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XV. Account of the Discoveries before mentioned, referred to in the preceding Paper. Communicated by Charles Combe, M.D. F.R. and A.S.S. from Mr. John Jackson of Clement's-Lane.
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I. A Sketch of the History of the Asylum, or Sanctuary, from its Origin to the final Abolition of it in the Reign of James I. By the Rev. Samuel Pegge
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II. Reasons for doubting whether the Genii of particular Persons or Lares properly so called be really Panthea[a]. By Francis Philip Gourdin, a Benedictine of the Congregation of St. Maur, Librarian of the Abbey of St. Ouen, Member of the Royal Academy of Rouen, and of the Literary Society of Boulogne, and honorary Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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VI. Miscellaneous Observations on Parish Registers. Addressed to the Honourable Daines Barrington. By John Bowle, F.S.A.
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XIX. Observations on our antient Churches. By the Rev. Mr. Ledwich, F.A.S. In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Norris, Secretary
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- 24 July 2012, pp. 165-194
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