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ARCHAEOLOGIA:

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                          M I S C E L L A N E O U S                                                                    T R A C T S

                                                                                RELATING TO

                                                                  ANTIQUITY.

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ABCHAEOLOGIA:
                                                                                      OR,

              M I S C E L L A N E O U S                                                                                   TEACTS
                                                                               RELATING TO

                                                         ANTIQUITY,
                                                                         PUBLISHED BY THE

                                       SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON.

                                                                     VOLUME XLIII.

                                                                             LONDON:
                                           PRINTED BY NICHOLS AND SONS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET;

                                SOLD AT THE SOCIETY'S APARTMENTS IN SOMERSET HOUSE.

                                                                            M.DCCC.LXXI.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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                  I.—Remarks on a Portrait in the possession of Earl Stanhope, P.S.A.,
                     representing the Empress Leonora of Portugal, mother of Maxi-
                     milian I. By GEORGE SCHARF, Esq. F.S.A.; with additional
                     observations by AUGUSTUS WOLLASTON PRANKS, Esq., V.P., in a
                     Letter to Mr. Scharf; together with Notes on a Portrait in the
                     Dresden Gallery, by D R . JULIUS HUEBNER, Curator of that
                     Gallery .        .     .      .       .      .       .     .         1—16
                 II.—The true date of the English Discovery of the American Continent
                     under John and Sebastian Cabot: a Letter addressed by RICHARD
                     HENRY MAJOR, Esq. F.S.A., to C. S. PERCEVAL, Esq.            LL.D.,
                     Director -       -     -      -      -      -       -               17—42
               III.— On an Archaic Latin Inscription in the Faliscan Character: by
                     Padre RAFFAELE GARRUCCI, Hon.F.S.A.               -      -         43—55
                IV.—Observations on an Inscription on an Olla in the Disney Collec-
                     tion of Marbles in the Fitzwilliani Museum at Cambridge. By
                     HENRY CHARLES COOTE, Esq. F.S.A.          -       -      -         56—62
                 V.—On the Descent and Arms of the Souse of Compton, of Compton
                      Wyniate, in the County of Warwick, Earls and Marquises of
                     Northampton. By EVELYN P H I L I P SHIRLEY, Esq. F.S.A., Local
                     Secretary for Warwickshire       -        .    .       .           63—72
                VI.— On the English Origin of Gothic Architecture. By JOHN HENRY
                     PARKER, Esq., Son. M.A. Oxon.: F.S.A.             -      -         73—96
               VII.—Some Account of Scandinavian Runic Stones which speak of Knut
                     the Great, King of all the North. By GEORGE STEPHENS, Esq.
                     F.S.A. Professor of English Language and Literature in the
                      University of Copenhagen        -                               97—117
              VIII.—An Account of Roman Remains found at Duston in Northampton-
                     shire. Communicated by SAMUEL SHARP, Esq. F.S.A. Local
                     Secretary for Northamptonshire -                                118—130

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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                      IX.— Observations on two Ancient Irish Works of Art known as the
                           Breac Moedog, or Shrine of St. Moedoc of Ferns, and the Soiscel
                           Molaise, or Gospel of St. Molaise of Devenish. By Miss
                                 STOKES           .         .         .                                   -                                       131—150
                      X.—Discoveries made during Excavations at Canterbury in 1868. In
                          a Letter from JAMES PILBROW, Esq. F.S.A., to EARL STANHOPE,
                          P.S.A.     -       -      -      -       -      -     -     151—164
                     XI.—The Charter and Statutes of the College of the Minor Canons in
                          S. Paul's Cathedral, London. By the Rev. W. SPARROW SIMP-
                          SON, M.A. F.S.A., Minor Canon and Librarian in S. Paul's
                          Cathedral, one of the Honorary Librarians of His Grace the
                          Archbishop of Canterbury         .     .     .      .        165—200
                    XII.—Inventories and Valuations of Religious Houses at the time of
                          the Dissolution, from the Public Record Office. With Prefatory
                          Remarks and Illustrative Notes by the Rev. MACKENZIE E. C.
                          WALCOTT, B.D. F.S.A., Prcecentor and Prebendary of Chichester
                          Cathedral          .    .     .     .      .      .         201—249

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LIST OF PLATES.
                    PLATE                                                                                                                               PAGE
                       I. The Empress Leonora. (From a Picture in the possession of the
                             Earl Stanhope)          -      -      -       -      -    -       2
                     I I . The Empress Leonora. (From Engravings in the lloyal Library,
                             Windsor)         _    .      .      .       .      -      -       5
                   I I I . Aeneas Sylvius presenting Leonora of Portugal to the Emperor
                             Frederic I I I . -      >       _      .      -      -    -       7
                    IV. The Marriage of the Emperor Frederic I I I . with Leonora of
                             Portugal         .   .      .      .       -      _       -       8
                      V. Inscribed Bronze Plate from Falleri          -      -      -      - 4 4
                    VI. St. Denis. Plans             .     .      _       _       .    -      75
                  V I I . St. Denis. Section of Choir and Crypt -            -      -    -    77
                 V I I I St. Denis. North side Aisle of Narthex -                             79
                    IX. St. Denis. Part of Narthex            -       -      -      -    -    79
                      X. Mouldings from St. Denis             -     -     -     -    -        79
                    X L Mouldings from Canterbury Cathedral -                -      -    -    81
                  X I I . Clee Church, Lincolnshire           -       -      -      -    -    87
                 X I I I . Lincoln Cathedral                                                  87
                 XIV. Leathern Satchel of the Breac Moedog -                                 136
                  XV. The Breac Moedog or Shrine of St. Moedoc               -      -    -   138
                 XVI. Figures from the Breac Moedog -              -     -     -    -        140
                X V I I . Base of the Breac Moedog            -       -      -      -    -   140
               X V I I I . Group of Figures from the Breac Moedog (magnified)       -    -   140
                 X I X . Base of the Soiscel Molaise          -       -      -      -    -   148
                  XX. Side of the Soiscel Molaise             -       -      -      -      -148
                 X X I . Front of the Soiscel Molaise         -       -      -      -    -   149
                X X I I . Plan of Canterbury        -         -       -      -           -   152
               X X I I I . Roman Antiquities from Canterbury          -                      156

                  Plates I I I . and IV. are presented by George Scharf, Esq. F.S.A.                                                                  Plates
              X. X L X I I . by J. H. Parker, Esq. F.S.A.

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