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ARCHAEOLOGIA:
OR
MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS
RELATING TO
ANTIQUITY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE
I.-Masons' Marks at Westminster Hall. By EDWIN FRESHFIELD,
LL.D., V.P.
II.-A Note on the Hall of William Rufus at Westminster.
MICKLETHWAITE, F.S.A.
1-4
By J. T.
5-8
9-16
III.—The west side of Westminster Hall. By SOMERS CLARKE, F.S.A.
IV.-Some Remarks upon the Book of Records and History of the Parish
of St. Stephen, Coleman Street, in the City of London. By EDWIN
FRESHFIELD, LL.D., V.P. -
V.-Notes on recent excavations on the supposed site of the Artemisium,
near the Lake of Nemi, made by Sir John Savile Lumley, G.C.B.
By R. P. PULLAN, F.S.A. -
17-57
58-65
VI.-On a Saxon Chapel at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire. By JOHN HENRY
MIDDLETON, M.A., F.S.A. -
VII.-Remarks on the fifteenth-century Diptych of the Chevalier Philip
Hinckaert, Chastelain de Tervueren, in Brabant. By EVERARD
GREEN, F.S.A., Hon. Member of the Spalding Society
66-71
72-80
81-103
VIII.-The Manor of Aylesbury. By JOHN PARKER, F.S.A.
IX.-Some further Notice of the Diamond Signet of Henrietta Maria,
queen of Charles I.; of the King's Diamond; and of the Sapphire
Signet believed to be that of Mary Queen of William III. By C.
DRURY E. FORTNUM, V.P.S.A.
104-117
X.-The Seal of Cardinal Andrea de Valle, A.D. 1517, with remarks on
some other cardinals' seals of that period, ascribed to Lautizio of
Perugia, and to Cellini. By C. DRURY E. FORTNUM, F.S.A. 118-128
XI.-On the English medieval drinking bowls called Mazers. By W. H.
ST. JOHN HOPE, M.A.
129-193