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ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. IV.
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- Bucknell, Oxfordshire
314
- North Hincksey, Berks, and St. Giles's, Northampton
315
- Elsfield, Oxfordshire, (exterior and interior,) and Roydon, Suffolk
316
- Over, Cambridgeshire
317
- Somerton, Oxen, (exterior and interior)
318
- Whitwell, Rutlandshire, and Garsington, Oxfordshire
319
- Ardley, Oxfordshire, and Prior Crawden's Chapel, Ely
320
- Blisworth, Northamptonshire
321
- Othery, near Bridgewater, Somersetshire, (exterior and interior,) with Plan
322
- Bronze Celts, and Celt-moulds of Stone and Bronze—46 Illustrations from the British Museum, the Dublin University Museum, and the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy
327—333
- Example of "armour of Toyras provision," in the Tower of London
352
- Roman Sculpture found at Wellow, Somersetshire
355
- Saxon coffin-lid, in the churchyard of Barningham, near Barnard Castle
357
- Gold signet-ring, discovered among the ruins of Kenilworth Castle
358
- Ring of commoner, with coronet and initial letter
359
- Personal seal of the fourteenth century, found at Finningley, near Bawtry
360
- Brass frame-work of alms-bag, found at Yarm, co. Durham
361
- Ancient Armour
367, 368
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