An archaelogical index to remains of antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon periods . vern, and the Probable Line of the Akeman-street; by George Ormerod. XXIX. 70. On an Ancient Ouche of Gold; by CharlesRoach Smith. XXIX. 76. Further notes on theRimic Cross at Lancaster; by John M. 31. Additional observations on the Rmiic Obeliskat Ruthwell; the Poem of the Dream of theHoly Rood; and a Rimic Copper Dish found atChertsey; by John M. Kemble. XXX. 47. Account of the Opening of Timiuli on Breach Downs in Kent, in a letter from Lord AlbertConyngham to John Yonge Akerm
An archaelogical index to remains of antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon periods . vern, and the Probable Line of the Akeman-street; by George Ormerod. XXIX. 70. On an Ancient Ouche of Gold; by CharlesRoach Smith. XXIX. 76. Further notes on theRimic Cross at Lancaster; by John M. 31. Additional observations on the Rmiic Obeliskat Ruthwell; the Poem of the Dream of theHoly Rood; and a Rimic Copper Dish found atChertsey; by John M. Kemble. XXX. 47. Account of the Opening of Timiuli on Breach Downs in Kent, in a letter from Lord AlbertConyngham to John Yonge Akerman, fol-lowed by the remarks of the latter. XXX. 132. Letter from Charles Roach Smith, Esq., com-municating an account of Antiquities in theneighbourhood of Sandwich. XXX. 256. The King of Birds, or the Lay of the Phoenix,an Anglo-Saxon Song of the tenth or eleventhcentiu-y; translated by George Stephens. XXX. 550. Account of Excavations in Anglo-Saxon Tu-muli at Wingham; by Lord Albert Con-yngham. XXXI. 398. On some Anglo-Saxon Remains, discoveredat Stowting, in Kent; by Charles RoachSmith. %. ^s^. ?. del- cC sc CE LTI C PER I OD. II
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