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'Our Lord's pity' in Ennis Friary [iconography] Fergus O'Farrell 33–37
'Our ubiquitous friend': S W Williams, FSA, FRIBA, FSI, 1837-1899 R W D Fenn, J B Sinclair 116–133
'Oxendon', London R S Robson  
'Paignton' or ? W G Couldrey  
'Parson Hawker' of Morwenstow [Robert Stephen Hawker, vicar, 1834-75] W G Harris  
'Patience' [14th cent. poem: its nautical allusions] G Callender  
'Pen pictures of London yearly meeting, 1789-1833': corrections and additions. [See no. 1845 below]    
'Pilgrimage' along the line of the Roman wall [Wallsend to Bowness-on-Solway]    
'Porters' [house at Southend] C Nicholson  
'Prata legionis' in Britain D J P Mason 163–189
'Purchase' and the cavalry arm P C Standing  
'Quem aspicientes viverent': symbolism in the early medieval church door and its ironwork S A J Bradley 223–237
'Random' hunting and the composition of faunal samples from archaeological excavations: a modern example from New Zealand Paul F Wilkinson 321–328
'Random' reliefs and 'primitive' friezes: reused sources of Romanesque sculpture? Marilyn Schmitt 123–145
'Rara avis in terris': the laws and customs of lead mines in west Yorkshire A RAISTRICK  
'Rectory manors' in Derbyshire S O Addy  
'Regi adsumus coloni H Fortescue  
'Relief by the community G W Hope  
'Render unto Caesar . . .' - The Ecclesiastical Exemption from Listed Building Control Charles Mynors 599–610
'Rescue' excavation at Wall (Staffordshire), 1980-81 (Wall excavations report no 13) Frank Ball, Nancy Ball 1–30
'Rowe's Cottage': a 'Wealden' house at Little Barford, Bedfordshire J M Bailey 85–98
'Rowless thing', 'Rowlese tenement', 'Rowley T G J Heathcote  
'Scotch cattle' [secret societies of employees' and early trade unionism in Wales E J Jones  
'Scotland' and the 'Arthur stone' at Dorstone J G Wood  
'Securing the future' with Suffolk County Council & 'Heritage Protection for the 21st century' a white paper from the government Edward Martin 7–7
'Seeing through the trees Terry Moore-Scott 2–7
'Severns F W B Charles 45–61
'Shape' in archaeological artefacts: two case studies using a new analytical method [centroid and cyclical curve: for axes and pots] J A Tyldesley, J S Johnson,
S R Snape
19–30
'Shepherds Garden', Arundel Park: A pre-roman and Roman-British settlement E J Fraser Hearne 222–243
'Shipkeepers' and minor officers serving at sea in the early Stuart period Isobel G Powell  
'Siege' archaeology in Derry? Brian Lacy 57–60
'Significance' in contract archaeology Floyd W Sharrock, Donald K Grayson 327–329
'Speculative, the outcome of operative freemasonry J A Sherren  
'Sprouting like cockles amongst the wheat': the St Brice's Day massacre and the isotopic analysis of human bones from St John's College, Oxford A M Pollard, P Ditchfield,
E Piva, S Wallis,
Ceri Falys, S Ford
83–102
'St Catherine's Thorpe' - the birth and death of a myth Edwin J Rose, Alan J Davison 179–181
'St Mary's Chapel', Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk Edwin J Rose 255–262
'Stoning and fire' at hillfort entrances of southern Britain Michael Avery 216–230
'Strangers' in Norwich Malcolm Atkin 8–11
'Surrender to the motor car' - Winchester under threat [critique of Winchester Area draft local plan] James Stevens Curl 992–993
'Swords into ploughshares': recycling in pre-industrial England Donald Woodward 175–191
'Taking the census', a play written for his grandchildren by the Rev. Joseph Priestley, F.R.S. (previously unpublished), communicated with introductory remarks R A M Dixon  
'The abbot is dead: long live the abbot!', E H Pearce  
'The antient chappel in the Corn Market, Sunderland-near-the-sea' [the first Dissenters' place of worship in Sunderland, erected c. 1711] G W Bain  
'The art of water-drawing R Jenkins  
'The barbarians across the Ocean': Britain through Roman eyes Peter Salway 15–20
'The Beacon    
'The Bear' and 'The Swan' inns [Stratford-upon-Avon] in Shakespeare's time E I Fripp  
'The beginning of the end': progress and prospects in old World chronology A F Harding, W J Tait 147–152
'The biging on Allertown': a reconstruction of an 18th-century farmhouse and steading in Cromarty [from inventory etc] Gordon H Slade 455–472
'The Castles' [prehistoric] camp, Weardale    
'The Castles', Downhall, Aikton J Bennett, A Herne,
A Whitworth
67–82
'The Chantry' [a house in the High Street, formerly the dwelling of chantry priests], Marlborough C E Ponting  
'The Coal Road' - a highway in decline Randal Bingley 50–62
'The Corbridge pottery shop' and other notes on Samian ware F Haverfield  
'The cross in the field', Kilfenora - part of a 'Founder's Tomb'? Fergus O'Farrell 8–13
'The customs of Powys' (B.M. Add. ms. 9867) T P Ellis  
'The deacon and the Jewess': prefatory note I Abrahams  
'The Dogs' and its owners: with particular reference to the Churchey family in Wincanton G Sweetman  
'The English settlements', by J N L Myres (1986) Niels Bantelmann 240–242
'The felon sewe of Rokeby' [a Yorkshrie ballad] G H Cowling  

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