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 8 INDEX OF AKCH,«OLOGICAL PAPERS

AxDREW (Samuel). Old Jolm Heywood, of Saddleworth. Lane.

and Cheshire Antiq. Soc. xv. 73-80. Andrews (Francis B.). Pershore Abbey, Worcestershire. Bir.

and Mid. lust, xxiii. S9~GG. Arnold (A. A.). Preliminary account of " notes on the textus Rof-

fensis, by Dr. P. Liebermauu.'' Arch. Cant, xxiii. 94-112. Arnold (George M.). The ruined chapel of St. Katherine at Shorne.

Kent. Arch. Cant, xxiii. 78-85. Atchley (E. G. Cuthbert P.). On certain variations from the rule

concerning the material of the altar linen. St. PauJ'.^ Ec-

cJesiologicaJ Soc. iv. 147-lGO. Notes on the beginning and growth of the usage of a second

gospel at mass. St. Paul's EcclcsioJogiccd Soc. iv. 161-176. Atkinson (Rev. J. A.t. St. Mary Magdalene, Geduey. Assoc.

Archit. Socs.^x{x.Ai-i~V>l. Baildon (W. Paley). Yorkshire Star Chamber proceedings. Yorks

Arch. Jour. xv. 85-!Jl. Ball (Rev. C. J.\ Babylonian hieroglyphs. Soc. Bib. Arch. xx.

9-23, 296-298. Ball (Francis ElringtoN). Stillorgan park and its history. Roy.

Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. viii. 21-34. Mount Merriou and its History. Hoy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland,

5th S. viii. 329-344. Ball (T. Stanley\ History and description of the regalia and

plate of the borough of Preston. Lane, and Chcsh. Hist. Soc.

4th S. xiii. 1-46. Barker (W. R.). Ancient standard weights and measures, Avith

especial reference to the local specimens in the Bi-istol Museum.

Clifton Antiq. CInb, iv. 95-108. Basmadjian (K. J.). A propos des deux Sceaux Heteens. Soc. BH).

Arch. xx. 230-234. Bates (Cadwallader J.\ Three additional miracles attributed to

St. Acca of Hexham. Arch. ^Eliana, xx. 289-294. Bates (Rev. E. H.). An inventory of church plate in Somerset.

Sam. Arch, and Xat. Hist. Soc. xliv. 160-187. Batten (John). An early chapter of the history of Yeovil. Souk

Arch, and Xat. Hist. Soc. xliv. 203-223. Bax (Alfred Ridleyk Members of the Inner Temple, 1547-1660,

and masters of the bench of the Hon. Soc. of the Inner Temple,

1450-1883, who have been connected with the county of Surrey.

Surrey Arch. Soc. xiv. 19-41.