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 378 RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS. The Antiquities found at Hoylake, in Cheshire, described by A. Hume, L.L.D., F.S.A. Longman, 8vo. 2s. Map and three lithographic plates. This memoir relates to a cmlous collection of personal orna- ments, implements, buckles, coins, &c., found on the Cheshire coast near the mouth of the Dee, on the site of a submerfjed forest. An Analysis of Gothick Architecture. By Raphael and J. Arthur Brandon, Architects. 2 vols, royal 4to. £5. 5s. Liber Pontificalis of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter : a Manuscript of the fourteenth century : printed from the original, in the possession ot the Dean and Chapter of Exeter. Edited in Rubricated Letters, by Ralph Barnes, Esq. A short Memoir of the Bishop, some account of the Manuscript, and a Glossary are added. 12s. Sketches, Graphic and Descriptive, for a History of the Decorative Painting applied to EngHsh Architecture during the Middle Ages. By E. L. Blackburne, F.S.A., Architect. The work will consist of Four Quarterly Parts, each of which will contain Six Hluminated Plates exem- plifying from the best specimens, Ceihngs, Screens, Monuments, Walls, Pavements, Furniture, and other Architectural Accessories. Part L imperial 4to. 10s. 6d. to Subscribers. A History of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord High Treasurer of England to Queen Elizabeth ; Biographical Notices of his Suc- cessors to the present time : a Description of Burghley House, with a Complete Guide to its Contents ; and an Accurate Account of the Church of Saint Martin, Stamford Baron ; its costly Monuments, &c., &c. By the Rev. W. H. Charlton, M.A., Rector of St. George's, Stamford. The Work has been produced in the best style of modern publisliing. It contains, besides Engravings of the Lord Treasurer, Thomas Cecil First Earl of Exeter, (both plates selected from the costly edition of Lodge's Portraits,) two highly-finished Portraits of the Present Marquis and Marchioness of Exeter, from the well-known paintings of the same, by Sir Martin Archer Shee and Sir Thomas Lawrence, now in the Collec- tion at Burghley House : engraved by C. W. Wass, Esq., engraver to H. R. H. the Duchess of Cambridge: also Illustrations of the Interior and Exterior of Burghley House, the Lodges, Park, Wothorpe Ruins, &c., together with St. Martin's Church, Stamford. The Monumental Brasses of England : a series of Engravings upon wood, from every variety of these interesting and valuable Memorials, accompanied with Brief Descriptive Notices. Part I. By the Rev. Charles Boutell, M.A., Rector of Downham Market, Norfolk: one of the Secretaries of the St. Alban's Architectural Society, &c., &c. Author of " Monumental Brasses and Slal)s."