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32 INDEX OF ARCH.«OLOG1CAL PAPERS

Six I J. r.). Mouuaies Grecques, inedites et iucertaiiies. Xniii. C/iron. Srd S. xviii. 11)3-245.

Rhegium — locastos. Xiiui. Chron. oi\l 8. xviii. 281-285.

Skaifk (Robert H.). Extracts from the registers of the church of

St. Mary, Castlegate, York. Yorks Anh. Jour. xv. U2-1U8.

Extracts from the visitation books at York. Yorks Ardi.

Jour. XV. 224-213.

Skeat (Rev. Prof.). Euglisli rhyme lu the Hoklerness dialect

written in 1392. Yorks Arc}i. Jour. xv. ll(i-117. Smith (A. H.). Illustrations to Bacchylides. Jour. Hell. Sfudics,

xviii. 2G7-280. Smith (J. C. Challexor). Some additions to Newcourt's repertoriuui.

Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. vii. 40-64, 153-17<J. Spiers (R. Phene). The great mosque of the Omeiyades, Damascus.

Jloy. Inst. Brit. Archit. 3rd S. v. 166-171. Squire (W. Barclay). On an early sixteenth century MS. of English

music in the library of Eton College. Archceologia, Ivi. 89-102. Stamp (A. E.). The meeting of the Duke of Marlborough and Charles

XII. at Altranstadt, April, 17(J7. lloij. Ilht. Soc. N.S. xii.

103-116. Stanley iS. S.). A description of the chalice and paten 1^1494-5) at

Clifford Chambers, in the county of Gloucester. Wara-ick Xat.

and Arch. Field Club, 1898, 33-34. Stephens (Francis J.^. The adventures and misfortunes of a

Cornishman 100 years ago, Jioy. Inst. Corn. xiii. 278-282. Stephenson (Mill). On the monumental brass of William, Lord

Zouch and his wives, subsequently converted into a memorial to

the Oker family at Okeover, Staffs. Soc. Antiq. 2ud S. xvii.

51-58. Notes on the monumental brasses of Middlesex. St. Poults

Ecclesiological Soc. iv. 221-233. Monumental brasses in the '\\'est Riding. Yorks Are/i.

Jour. XV. 1-60, 119. Stokes (Rev. H. P.). Sir AX'alter de Manny, K.C. Canih. Antiq.

Soc. ix. 434-438. Stokes (Margaret). The instruments of the passion. Hoi/. Soc.

Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. viii. 137-140. Strachey (Charles). The Brudenall monument at Stoke Mandeville.

Berks, Bucks and Oxon Arch. Jour. iv. 88-89. Strong (S. A.'). A hymn to Nebuchadnezzar. Soc. Bib. Arclu xx.

154-162.