Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Τόμος 48British Archaeological Association., 1892 |
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Σελίδα 76
... pottery and bronze figurine , some coins and tokens , a large string of fine blue spherical beads of the Roman style , a horn staff - handle carved with a cockle - shell , and an Upchurch vase . Mr. W. de Gray Birch , F.S.A. , Hon . Sec ...
... pottery and bronze figurine , some coins and tokens , a large string of fine blue spherical beads of the Roman style , a horn staff - handle carved with a cockle - shell , and an Upchurch vase . Mr. W. de Gray Birch , F.S.A. , Hon . Sec ...
Σελίδα 77
... pottery . These fragments appear to have been amphora , ampullæ , and mortaria . There is one small piece of glass . It is evidently part of the rim of a bottle or jar . As far as one can judge , it appears to have been a sepulchral ...
... pottery . These fragments appear to have been amphora , ampullæ , and mortaria . There is one small piece of glass . It is evidently part of the rim of a bottle or jar . As far as one can judge , it appears to have been a sepulchral ...
Σελίδα 128
... pottery , a spindle wheel , gnawed bones , etc. , were at the same time cursorily examined . " This reliable report of Professor Dawkins was communicated to Dr. Charles Cox , and embodied in a paper read by Mr. John Ward , at a Derby ...
... pottery , a spindle wheel , gnawed bones , etc. , were at the same time cursorily examined . " This reliable report of Professor Dawkins was communicated to Dr. Charles Cox , and embodied in a paper read by Mr. John Ward , at a Derby ...
Σελίδα 129
... pottery were discovered . The pottery found in Rains ' Cave is thus described by Mr. Ward in The Reliquary : " Fragments of four vessels were found . Of these a few fragments belonged to a thick , blackish , and hand - made vessel of ...
... pottery were discovered . The pottery found in Rains ' Cave is thus described by Mr. Ward in The Reliquary : " Fragments of four vessels were found . Of these a few fragments belonged to a thick , blackish , and hand - made vessel of ...
Σελίδα 130
... pottery , Roman and foreign Samian . " It is not a little remarkable to hold in one's hand this tiny collection of potsherds , weighing in all not eleven ounces , gathered almost at haphazard from the clay on the floor of a little ...
... pottery , Roman and foreign Samian . " It is not a little remarkable to hold in one's hand this tiny collection of potsherds , weighing in all not eleven ounces , gathered almost at haphazard from the clay on the floor of a little ...
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Σελίδα vi - to investigate, preserve, and illustrate all ancient monuments of the history, manners, customs, and arts of our forefathers...
Σελίδα 245 - Above it stood the Seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly.
Σελίδα 245 - I am the mother of fair love, And fear, and knowledge, and holy hope : I therefore, being eternal, am given to all my children Which are named of him.
Σελίδα 40 - Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: Therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty : For he maketh sore, and bindeth up: He woundeth, and his hands make whole. He shall deliver thee in six troubles: Yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee.
Σελίδα 334 - There can be no doubt that a verbatim et literatim transcription is of far more value than any other form ; it is otherwise impossible to be sure that some point of interest and importance has not been overlooked ; the extra trouble of making a complete transcript is small, and the result much more satisfactory. In any case the names should be given literatim and all remarks carefully copied, with some indication, where possible, as to the date of the remark. Other records, such as Churchwardens'...
Σελίδα 269 - A soldier's fauchion, and a seaman's oar. Thus was his friend interr'd; and deathless fame Still to the lofty cape consigns his name.
Σελίδα 341 - Magdalen, 1600-1726, Chester MSS. OXFORD, St. Mary the Virgin, 1599-1866, Chester MSS. OXFORD, St. Peter-in-the-East, 1559-1866, Chester MSS. RUTLAND. EDITH WESTON, Bap. 1585, Mar. and Bur. 1586-1836, Rev. A. Trollope. HAMBLEDON, Bap. and Bur. 1558-1812, Mar. 1558-1846, Rev. Geo. Gibb. LUFFENHAM (NORTH), Bap. 1572-1748, Mar. and Bur. 1565-1749, Rev. PG Dennis. LYNDON, Bap. and Bur. 1580-1813, Mar. 1580-1837, Rev. TKB Nevinson.
Σελίδα 289 - GOSSELIN, Esq., Oxford Mansion, Oxford Street, W.) British Archaeological Association. (W. DE GRAY BIRCH, Esq., FSA, British Museum, WC, and EP LOFTUS BROCK, Esq., FSA, 36, Great Russell Street WC) The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. (ROBERT COCHRANE, Esq., FSA, Rathgar, Dublin.) Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.
Σελίδα 228 - STONEHENGE was raised at different aera; that the original work consisted of the outward circle and its imposts, and of the inner oval of large trilithons; and that the smaller circle and oval, of inferior stones, were raised at a later period; for they add nothing to the general grandeur of the temple, but rather give a littleness to the whole; and more particularly so, if, according to SMITH, you add the two small trilithons of granite.
Σελίδα 335 - Act of 1752, it is suggested that the form of entry may be simplified by the omission of formal phrases, but care should be taken not to omit any record of fact, however apparently unimportant, such for instance as the names of witnesses, ministers, occupation, etc. It is essential in all cases that an Index should be given and that the Christian names should be given with the surnames. It is believed that many Registers remain imprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing and binding.