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INDEX OF ARCHiEOLOGICAL PAPERS 19

Ellis (A. S.). The brotherhood of the tanuer.s iu Beverley. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 23-25.

Notes on some ancient East Riding families and their arms.

East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 6G-71 ; vi. 43-55.

El WORTHY (F. T.). Eighteenth report of the committee on Devon- shire verbal provincialisms. Devon. Assoc, xxxii. 55-73.

Ely (Talfourd). On the motive of a relief lately found at Ciren- cester. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 19G-198.

Emslie (J. P.). May-day. Folk-Lore, xi. 210.

Evans (Sir John). Opening of a barrow in Easneye wood. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 137-138 ; Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 8-9.

The first gold coins of England. Nudi. Chron. 3rd S. xx,

218-251.

Eyre (Most Rev. Archbishop). The preservation of Scottish eccle- siastical monuments. Glasgoic Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 1-22.

■ The seal of InchafFrey. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 83-8(J.

Farrer (Rev. E.). Leather case at Sweffling. Suffolk Inst. Arch. X. 369-374.

Fawsley Manor House. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1892, 12-14.

Featherstonhaugh (Rev. AValker). Edmundbyers. Arch. yEliana, xxii. 79-115.

Ferguson (Chancellor R. S.). On some additions to the collection of chapbooks in the Bibliotheca Jacksoniana in Tullie house. Climb, and Westni. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 5G-79.

On runic inscriptions in Cumberland. Proc. Soc. Antiq.

2nd S. xviii. 88-91.

Ferguson (John, LL.D.). Bibliogi-aphical notes on histories of inven- tions and books of seci'ets. Glasgoio Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 95-120.

Fergusson (Charles). Sketches of the early history, legends, and traditions of Strathardle and its glens. Part III. Gaelic Soc. Inverness, xix. 245-271.

Finch (Rev. H. B.). Old deeds relating to property in Shrewsbury. Shrops. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 196-204.

Firth (C. H.). The battle of Dunbar. Rog. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 19-52.

FiSHWiCK (Lt.-Col.). Note on a discovery of sepulchral urns in Bleasdale. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 33-34.

Fitzgerald (Lord Walter). The principal gentry of the county Kildare in the year IGOO. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii. 118-122.

• The Shrule castle lettered stone. Kildare Arch. Soc. iii.

129-130.