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ARCHAEOLOGICAL WORKS PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION.

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The Military Antiquities of Kent. By the Rev. Beale Post, B.C.L., of Bydews Place, near Maidstone. In 2 vols., 8vo., with Maps and Engravings.

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Illustrations of the Anglo-Saxon Coinage. To be completed in about eight quarterly parts. The support of those who are interested in the subject is respectfully requested by D. H. Haigh, Leeds.

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An Essay on the Celtic Languages, compared amongst themselves, and considered in their Affinity with the other Languages of the Caucasian Stock. By Dr. Carl Meyer, of Rinteln. This Essay obtained the prize of eighty guineas, at the Eisteddvod of the Abergavenny Cymreigyddion, October, 1842. In one volume, 8vo. Price to subscribers not to exceed 10s. Subscribers' names received by the publisher, W. Rees, Llandovery, or by Messrs. Longmans, London.

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A History of the Island of Barbadoes, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, compiled from Public and Private Records, Printed Works, &c., containing a Distinct Account of each Parish, with Genealogical Tables of the respective families now or formerly resident there, Agricultural and Ecclesiastical History of the Island, Engravings of Churches, Houses, Monuments, Portraits, &c. By W. D. Bruce, Esq. Subscribers' names to be sent to Messrs. Nichols and Son.

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The Natural System of Architecture as opposed to the Artificial System of the present day, with illustrations, in 1 vol. Royal 8vo. By William Pettit Griffith, F.S.A., Architect.

History and Description of the parish of Kington St. Michael, Wiltshire: with a Memoir of the Life and Times of John Aubrey: illustrated by a map of the parish, and a portrait of Aubrey. By John Britton, F S.A., &c. For the Wiltshire Topographical Society.

A brief History of the Parish of Stowting, Kent, containing some account and drawings of the antiquities lately discovered there. By the Rev. F. Wrench. In 2 parts. 8vo.

Drawings and Descriptions of the lately-discovered Sarcophagi and Remains of the Knights Crusaders in the Temple Church, London. By Edward Richardson, sculptor. Folio. Price to subscribers one guinea, plain, or a guinea and a-half tinted proofs. Subscribers' names to be sent to the author, 6, Hales Place, South Lambeth.

The Church of St. John the Evangelist, in the Parish of Slymbridge, in the County of Gloucester. In royal 8vo. Subscribers' names to be sent to F. Niblett, Esq., architect, Haresfield Court, near Gloucester.