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 44 INDEX OF AECH^OLOGICAL PAPEKS

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the Pipe Rolls of Henry II. Dei: Assoc, xxxiii. 3G3-398. White (Fraxklest). On the ruins of Dhlo-Dhlo, in Rhodesia.

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Soc. N.S. i. 167-170. Little Strickland chapel. Citmh. and Westn\. Arch. Soc.

N.S. i. 171-174. Matterdale church and school. Cumb. and Westni. ArcJi.

Soc. N.S. i. 235-255.

Swindale chapel. Cauib. and Wesfni. Arch. Soc. N.S. i.

256-2G7. Whiteway (A. R.). The Pyrenean neighbour or the vicinal system

of the western Pj-renees. Arch. Journ. Iviii. 182-198. AVhyte (E. Towry). AVooden palette, Egyptian. Soc. Blbl. Arch.

xxiii. 257-258. Wiedemann (A.). Egyptian notes. Soc. Bibl. Arch, xxiii. 248-

251. Bronze circles and purification vessels in Egyptian temples.

Soc. Bibl. Arch, xxiii. 2G3-274. WiLLETT i^Edgar). On a collection of palaeolithic implements from

Savernake. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iv. 310-315. WiLKiNs (Charles). Llancaiach house. Arch. Comb. Gth S. i.

14-19.

Owladys, sister of Tydvil. Arch. Carab. Gth S. i. 151-153.

Williams (Richard). Dolforwyn castle and its lords. Arch. C'anib.

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Mackays of Bighouse, consisting mainly of letters addressed to

John Campbell of Barcaldine, sometime one of the government

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vess, xxi. 120-171. Selections from the family papers of the Macka^'s of Big- house. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xxii. 74-117. WiNCKLEY (Rev. S. Thorold). Royalist papers relating to the

sequestration of the estates of Sir Lewis Watson, knight and

baronet, afterwards first Baron Rockingham, of Rockingham