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 12 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS

Coffey (George). On a cairn excavated by Thomas Plunkett on

Belmore mountain, co. Fermanagh. A'oy. Irish AcarJ. 3rd 8. iv.

659-666. Coles (Fred R.). Notice of the discovery of a cist with a double

burial at Ratho Quarry. Sor. Antiq. Srof. xxxii, 44-50, Collier (Rev. Carus Vale). Coats of Arms in Kent churches.

Arch. Cant, xxiii. 113-13.3. Collier (Mrs.). A few notes on mediaeval and renaissance art in

France. Brit. Arch, Assoc. Jour. N.S. iv. 63-68. Some account of St. Crantock, an ancient Cornish church.

Brit. Arch. Assoc. Jour. N.S. iv. 305-318. COLLINGWOOD ( W. G-.\ Ulpha Old Hall. Cnmh. and West. Antiq.

and Arch. Soc. xv. 315-320. The Ormside cup. Cinnb. and ]\\st. Antiq. and Arch. Soc.

XV. 381-387. COLLINGWOOD (W. Ct.,i and J. EoGERS. Lost churches in the Carlisle

diocese. Cunih. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. xv. 288-302. CoMPTON (C. H.). The Welsh marches. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Jour.

N.S. iv. 339-348. CoxYBEARE (Fred. C). The character of the heresy of the earl}'

British church. Cy))inirodorion Soc. 1897-98, 84-117. Cooper (Rev. Caxox J. H.i. Cuckfield families. Sussex Arch. Soc.

xlii. 19-53. The find of Edwardian coins at Balcombe. Sussex Arch.

Soc. xlii. 209-213. Cooper (Rev. T. S.). The church plate of Surrey. Sur)'ei/ Arch. Soc.

xiv. 72-81. CoPLAXD vJohx). Rushenden. Arch. Cant, xxiii. 334-336. CoRBETT (W. J.j and T. Tixdal Methold. The rise and devolution

of the manors in Hepworth, Suffolk. Suffolk In.st. Airh. x. 19-48. CoURTXEY (L. H.) A letter of Elizabeth Trelawny. Boy. In.'<t. Corn.

xiii. 272-273. CowPER (H. S.). Excavations at Springs Bloomery (iron smelting

hearth) near Couistou Hall, Lancashire, with notes on the prob- able age of the Furness Bloomeries. Arch. Jour. Iv. 88-105. — A relic of Pennington old church. Cinnb. and West. Antiq.

and Arch. Soc. xv. 312-314. Cox (Edward W.). The antiquities of Store ton, in Wirral. Lanes.

and Chesh. Hist. Soc. 4th S. xiii. 47-70. • The architectural history of Bebiugton church. Lanes.

and Chesh. Hist. Soc. 4th S. xiii. 97-122.