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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PL BLICATIONS. 37< RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL PUBLICATION'S. ENGLISH. A Manual for the Study of Monumental Brasses, with a Descriptive Catalogue of four hundred and fifty " Rubbings" in the possession of the Oxford Architeetural Society, Topographical and Heraldic Indices, &c. The Anglo-Saxon version of the Life of St. Guthlac, Hermit op Croyland. Printed for the first time from a MS. in the Cottonian Library, with a translation and notes. Rv Charles Wycliffe Goodwin, M.A. ' Royal l2mo. "s. The History and Object of Jewellery. By John Jones. lioHN's Antiquarian Library, fourth volume. Six old English Chroni- cles, Ethelwerd, Asser's Life of Alfred, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Gildas, Nennius, and Richard of Cirencester. Edited by Dr. Giles, .5s. A Series of Monumental Brasses, by J. G. and L. A. B. Waller. Part XVI., November, 1847, 6s. The recently published part of this admirable publication, contains a singular cross flory enclosing figures of a knight and lady, circa 1350; Wimbish, Essex: Thomas Cranley, Archbishop of Dubhn, 1417; New College Chapel: Humphrev Oker and his two wives, 1525, a very curious memorial ; Oakover, Stafford- shire : and the noble Flemish plate representing Thomas de Topclvffe, and his wife, 1391 ; TopclifFe, Yorkshire. Three of these fine examples were previously unpublished. The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk, with Genea- logical and Architectural Notices. By the Rev. Alfred Suckling, L.L.B. Part VII., 10s. 4to. Six lithographic plates, and woodcuts. This part comprises the history of Dunwich, Fordley, Frostenden. and Halesworth. Part VIII. , completing the second volume, will be published Feb. 1, 1848. Subscribers' names received by the Author, Barsham, Suftblk. A Guide to the Castle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, illustrated with plans, sections, and numerous engravings on wood. By I. C. Bruce, Newcastle, andt,ondon. Roval 12mo. The History and Antiquities of Norwich Castle. By the late Samuel Woodward, edited by his son. London and Norwich,' £1. Is. Thirty maps, plans, and views. 4to.