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ARCHAEOLOGIA:
OR,
MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS
RELATING TO
ANTIQUITY,
From the Society oflentiquaries of London For the Library of the University Heavand
SOLD AT THE SOCIETY'S APARTMENTS IN SOMERSET PLACE,
AND BY MESSRS. PAYNE AND FOSS, PALL MALL,
Arc 13611
1849765
Wife of the Seciaty
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE
I. Description of a Statue of Minerva Custos, and other Roman Antiquities,
recently discovered on the estate of the Duke of Bedford, at Sibson
and Bedford Purlieus, in the county of Northampton: in a Commu-
nication from the Rev. CHARLES HENRY HARTSHORNE, M.A. to
Thomas Amyot, Esq. F.R.S., Treasurer
1-15
II. On the Site of Cambodunum. By the Rev. JOSEPH HUNTER, F.S.A. 16-24
III. Inedited Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria and Oliver Cromwell.
Communicated by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq., M.A., F.S.A., in a Letter
to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Secretary
IV. Account of the Muster of the Citizens of London in the 31st year of the
reign of Henry VIII. Communicated from the Records of the Cor-
poration of London, by THOMAS LOTT, Esq., F.S.A., in a Letter to
Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S., Secretary
-
V. A Description of the Ruins of the Church of Mártula Máriam, in
Abessinia. By CHARLES T. BEKE, Esq., Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.G.S.,
Corresponding Member of the Geographical Society of Paris
VI. Observations on the Monumental Inscription to Richard Grey, Lord
Grey de Wilton, in the Chapel of Eton College, Bucks. By THOMAS
WILLIAM KING, Esq., Rouge Dragon, F.S.A., in a Letter to William
Bromet, M.D., F.S.A.
VII. Account of the Opening of the Coffin of Joanna de Bohun, in the Lady
Chapel of Hereford Cathedral. By the Very Rev. JOHN MERE-
WETHER, D.D., Dean of Hereford
25-29
30-37
38-57
58, 59
60-63
VIII. Letter from Sir HENRY ELLIS to Viscount Mahon, P.S.A.; upon a
Gold Ornament found near Mundesley, in Norfolk
IX. Observations on the Mottoes, "Houmout" and "Ich Dien," of Edward
the Black Prince. By J. R. PLANCHÉ, Esq., F.S.A., in a Letter to
Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.R.S. Secretary
64-68
69-71
X. On the Claim of Hardwick, in Derbyshire, to have been one of the
Residences of Mary Queen of Scots during her captivity in England.
By the Rev. JOSEPH HUNTER, F.S.A.; preceded by a Letter from
the Viscount MAHON, President, to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., Secre-
tary, stating the wish of Prince Alexander Labanoff to obtain the
opinion of the best English Antiquaries upon that subject
XI. On the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Seal in the Reign of King
John. By EDWARD Foss, Esq. F.S.A.
XII. Observations on the Use of the Sling, as a Warlike Weapon, among the
Ancients in a Letter from WALTER HAWKINS, Esq. F.S.A. ad-
dressed to Sir Henry Ellis, Secretary: accompanying a Present to
the Society of a Leaden-pellet or Sling-bullet, found lodged in the
Cyclopian Walls of Samé in Cephalonia
72-82
83-95
96-107
108-125
XIII. Remarks on Matilda, Queen of William the Conqueror, and her
Daughter Gundrada. By W. H. BLAAUW, Esq. M.A.
XIV. Direction for the Receiving of the Corpse of Elizabeth Queen of
Henry VII. by the Lord Mayor and Commonalty of London. From
the Archives of the City of London. Communicated by THOMAS
LOTT, Esq. F.S.A.
126-131
XV. An Account of the Scheme for erecting a Royal Academy in England, in
the Reign of King James the First. By the Rev. JOSEPH HUNter,
F.S.A.
132-149
XVI. Description of a Fictile Vase from Vulci, the allegory of which is
supposed to be intended to commemorate the fate of the Family of
Agamemnon. By SAMUEL BIRCH, Esq. F.S.A., Assistant Keeper of
the Antiquities in the British Museum
150-167
XVII. Observations on Two Bas Reliefs of Assyrian Sculpture removed from
Khorsabad. By SAMUEL BIRCH, Esq. F.S.A. Assistant Keeper of
168-182
XVIII. Letter from Sir THOMAS PHILLIPPS, Bart. F.R.S., F.S.A., addressed
to ALBERT WAY, Esq., Director, communicating a Transcript of a
MS. Treatise on the preparation of Pigments, and on various pro-
cesses of the Decorative Arts practised during the Middle Ages,
written in the twelfth century, and entitled Mappa Clavicula
183-244