. The Archaeological journal. hi-tory of which he has so developed. The interesting examples, however, of the earlier period,such a- Morville, the Membrefelde of Domesday, Quatford, Upton Cressett, with its rich Norman door and singular jar lhaped font, and Shiffnal, are brought under notice in these volumes, ami their peculiar fea-illustrated by Mr. Petita skilful pencil. The readers of thisJournal will remember with pleasure the Memoir relating to Tong church,which Mi. Ietit kindly contributed almosl at the commencement of ourpublication. Mr. Byton has devoted much atte


. The Archaeological journal. hi-tory of which he has so developed. The interesting examples, however, of the earlier period,such a- Morville, the Membrefelde of Domesday, Quatford, Upton Cressett, with its rich Norman door and singular jar lhaped font, and Shiffnal, are brought under notice in these volumes, ami their peculiar fea-illustrated by Mr. Petita skilful pencil. The readers of thisJournal will remember with pleasure the Memoir relating to Tong church,which Mi. Ietit kindly contributed almosl at the commencement of ourpublication. Mr. Byton has devoted much attention to that interestingstructure, ami entered fully into tin in ton of the earlier lords of Tong, <\rBelmei and la Zouche, the Pembrugea ami the Vernons, and the ezqui ter, which will pre .lit n ilinary attraction to the student of medissval tculpture, on the occasion of tin \isit of the Instituteto Shropshire, thii year. Mr. Byton has at length appropriated, as :!,, t of these impre jive memorials, and we are.


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