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(1) Broxbourne - Romano-British Antler Implement. (2) Tewin - Beaker Burial John HOLMES 122–124
(1) Der Hakenpflug der Bronzezeit in der Ukraine [Bronze Age crook-ard from the Ukraine]; (2) Radiocarbon-dated ploughing implements - Onsild [Denmark] B A Ramko, Grith Lerche 223–224
(1) Edward Law [d. 1838]: a notable Sheffield sculptor of the past B H Hoole  
(1) Le torque de Mailly-le-Camp (Aube) [The (EIA) torc from Mailly-le-Camp, dept Aube, France]; (2) Les graffites gallo-grecs du torque de Mailly-le Camp [The Gallo-Greek graffiti on the torc from Mailly-le-Camp] René Joffroy, M Lejeune 46–59
(1) Letter from Lord Chancellor Jeffreys to John Walcott, of Walcot, Salop; (2) the will and inventory of goods of W. Hyberdon, of Boxgrove, A.D. 1518; (3) classified list of mediæval sees. Rev. Preb. Mackenzie E. C. Walcott 165–203
(1) Neue Grabungen im Michelsberger Erdwerk in Mayen. (2) Neue Untersuchungen im Michelsberger Erdwerk im Mayen (Eifel) [New excavations at the Michelsberg Culture earthwork at Mayen, W Germany] Jens Lüning 212–214
(1) Objects from the tomb of a præ-dynastic Egyptian king; (2) some early Egyptian seal-cylinders. Professor A. H. Sayce 278–280
(1) Old Sheffield H RICHARDSON  
(1) The astronomical significance of the large Carnac menhirs [Brittany] (2) The Carnac alignments A & A S Thom 147–160
(1) The early development of the cities of Roman Britain; (2) The cities of Britain in the crises of the 3rd century [from Saint-Riquier Colloquium 1982] Sheppard S Frere 11–17
(1) The excavation of a rath in Crossnacreevy Townland, Co Down; (2) Palaeoecological investigations..... A E T Harper, Barbara Clayton 32–41
(1) The pre-Belgic Iron Age in the northern Cotswolds; (2) material from Iron Age sites in the northern Cotswolds A J Marshall 9–26
(1) The preservation of historic gardens (2) Creative conservation Graham Stuart Thomas, Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe 276–294
(1) The Sandon hero; (2) Woodley Yards. W. B. Gerish 47–
(1) The story of Sanehat and the inscription of Amenemheb: a correction; (2) The Persea tree of ancient Egypt; (3) A stone vase of Ptahmes, high priest at Memphis under Amenhetep III; (4) A statue of User, vezîr of upper Egypt under Thothmes III. Percy E. Newberry 303–308
(1) The will of Katherine Bonell, widow of Thomas Lowe of Shrewsbury, 1461; (2) will of Degory Watur of Sallop, draper, 1477. Rev. W. G. D. Fletcher 25–30
(1) Trelleborgs Alder. Arkaeologisk datering (2) . . . Dendrokronologisk datering [The age of Trelleborg: (1) Archaeological dating, (2) Dendrochronological dating] Tage E Christiansen, Niels Bonde,
Kjeld Christensen
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(10) Antonio Canale (Canaletto): View of old London bridge    
(10) Rembrandt: View of St Albans    
(10) Sir Anthony Van Dyck: Portrait of the artist's wife, Mary Ruthven    
(11) Rembrandt: View of Windsor    
(12) Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Portrait of Miss Siddal    
(12) Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres: The Montagu sisters [Harriet Mary, d. 1867, and Catherine Caroline, d. 1834]    
(14) Hans Holbein the younger: Sir Charles Wingfield    
(15) Wenceslaus Hollar: Westminster and the abbey from the river    
(19) Sir Joshua Reynolds: Study for the portrait of Jane, Duchess of Gordon [d. 1812]    
(19) Thomas Rowlandson: Soirée at the Royal Academy    
(20) John Hoppner: Portrait of Mrs Forster    
(20) Lucas Vorsterman: Portrait of Anne Dacres Countess of Arundel and Surrey, 1557-1630    
(21, 22) George Frederic Watts: Two small figure studies [Mrs Thoby Prinsep, d. 1887, and Lady Dalrymple]    
(28) Hans Holbein, the younger: Portrait of George Nevill [d. 1535], 3rd Lord Abergavenny    
(31) Sir Peter Lely: Portrait of [John Maitland], Duke of Lauderdale [d.1682]    
(32) Nicholas Hilliard: Design for the Irish seal of Queen Elizabeth    
(34) Samuel Cooper: Portrait of Thomas Alcock    
(35) David Loggan: Portrait of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester [d. 1680]    
(39) Peter Oliver: Portrait of Sir Francis Crane [d. 1636, last lay chancellor of the order of the Garter]    
(7) Thomas Girtin: the Savoy ruins    
(76th-78th Reports). 'The coming of the saints E Howard  
(76th-78th Reports). Address [on a mining engine set up at Rosewarne in 1763, and on the cavalry, artillery and infantry of Cornwall in 1806] J D Enys  
(76th-78th Reports). Boulton and Watt H Fox  
(76th-78th Reports). Cassiterides and Ictus-where were they? T Peter  
(76th-78th Reports). Charles William Peach [d. 1886, geologist] F H Davey  
(76th-78th Reports). Cornwall and Brittany T Hodgkin  
(76th-78th Reports). History of the Cornish [mining] engine H Davey  
(76th-78th Reports). Index to Annual Reports, 66-75, 1898-1907 F H (comp.) Davey  
(76th-78th Reports). Nevil Northy Burnard [d. 1878, sculptor] F H Davey  
(76th-78th Reports). William Pennington Cocks [d. 1878, naturalist] F H Davey  
(79th-81st Reports). Admiral Sir Richard Spry, 1746-75 [and the Spry family of Place, St Anthony in Roseland] F J Stephens  
(79th-81st Reports). Alabaster carvings in the chapel of St Michael's Mount H Jenner  
(79th-81st Reports). Christian worship in St Pirran's oratory in the 6th and 7th cent. H Jenner  
(79th-81st Reports). Dingerein and the Geraints H Jenner  
(79th-81st Reports). Governors of St Mawes castle, 1557-1847 F J Stephens  
(79th-81st Reports). History in Cornish place-names H Jenner  
(79th-81st Reports). Perran Round and the Cornish drama H Jenner  
(79th-81st Reports). Portrait gallery of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. 1: Sir Charles Lemon, bt. [d. 1868, M.P.] 2: Lord de Dunstanville [d. 1836, M.P.]. 3. Davies Gilbert [d. 1839, M.P., F.R.S.]    
(79th-81st Reports). Portrait gallery of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. 1: Sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan, bt. [d. 1879, M.P., F.R.S.] 2: John Samuel Enys [né Hunt, d. 1872]. 3: Edward William Wynne Pendarves, M.P. [d. 1853]    
(79th-81st Reports). Some historical and other notices of mining in the northern part of the parish of St Agnes J H Collins  
(79th-81st Reports). The hut clusters of Chysauster H Jenner  
(82nd-84th Reports). Materials for a history of the church and parish of St Crantock W J Stephens  
(82nd-84th Reports). Portrait gallery of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. 1: George Croker Fox [d. 1850. 2: John Taylor [d. 1863, F.R.S., mining engineer]. 3: John Williams [d. 1849, F.R.S.]    

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