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 28 INDEX OF AECH.T:OLOaiCAL PAPERS

Lawrence (L. A.). On a small hoard of groats of Henry VI. to

Henry VII. Nuryi. Chron. 3rd S. xx. 1G6-179. Laws (Edward). The Eegisters of Gumfreston parish, co. Pembroke.

Arch. Camh. 5th S. xvii. 212-210. Leach (Arthur F.). The building of Beverley Bar. East Riding

Antiq. Soc. iv. 26-37. The foundation and refoundation of Pocklington Grammar

School. East Riding Antiq. Soc. v. 63-114.

A fifteenth century fabric roll of Beverley Minster. East

Riding Antiq. Soc. vi. 56-103; vii. 50-83. Lediard (H. a., M.D.). On samplers. Arch. Jonrn. Ivii. 241-247. Leeds Parish Registers : 1681 to 1695, baptisms and marriages ;

1676 to 1684, burials. Thoreshy Soc. x. 161-320. Lega-Weekes (Miss). The old mansion of North Wyke.* Devon

Assoc, xxxii. 195-205. Legg (J. Wickham). The gift of the papal cap and sword to Henry

VII. Arch. Journ. Ivii. 183-203. Legge (P.). The word " Armageddon." Bit). Arch. Soc. xxii. 121-

122. The carved slates from Hieraconpolis and elsewhere. Bib.

Arch. Soc. xxii. 125-139, 270-271. Leith (George). On the caves, shell mounds and stone implements

of South Africa. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 258-274. Leland (Charles Godfrey) and W. H. D. Rouse. Inscription on a

Roman lamp. Folk-Lore, xi. 323-324. Leslie (Ma.jor J. H.). An account of the behaviour of the Derby- shire regiment raised against the rebels in the year 1745 under

the command of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. Derby s.

Arch. Soc. xxii. 40-45. Lethbridge (Sir Roper). Apple culture and cider making in

Devonshire. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 141-194. Lewis (A. L.). The stone circles of Scotland. Anthrop. In.<tt. N.S.

iii. 56-73. LiEBLEiN (Prof. J.). Le lever heliaque de So this le 16 Pharmouti.

Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 352-357. Lister (John) and William Brown. Seventeenth century builders'

contracts. Yo7'ks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 108-113. Little (Rev. J. R.). Stansfield parish notes. Siifolk Inst. Arch. x.

345-359. LiVETT (Rev. G. M.), Early-Norman masonry at Maidstone. Arch.

Cant. xxiv. 91-95.