. The Archaeological journal. Such are -nine of the objects oi antiquity connected withthe domination of Rome in the north of England, thai are atpri 31 nt to be met with within the precincts of the Universityof Cambridge. However rude the carving of some of them,they \\ ill ever 1 interesting to Englishmen, as indicating theprogri - of their forefathers from a state of barbarism intoone of high ei\ilisation. [The Centra] Committee of the institute have the gratification torledge the kind a istance of die author of this valuable memoir,in d< frayin portion of the oo-< of the accompanying


. The Archaeological journal. Such are -nine of the objects oi antiquity connected withthe domination of Rome in the north of England, thai are atpri 31 nt to be met with within the precincts of the Universityof Cambridge. However rude the carving of some of them,they \\ ill ever 1 interesting to Englishmen, as indicating theprogri - of their forefathers from a state of barbarism intoone of high ei\ilisation. [The Centra] Committee of the institute have the gratification torledge the kind a istance of die author of this valuable memoir,in d< frayin portion of the oo-< of the accompanying illustrations, prepared under hi direction bj Mr. [Jtting.] THE MONASTERIES OF SHEOPSHIEE: THEIR ORIGIN ANDFOUNDERS.—LILLESHALL BY THE REV. ROBERT W. EYTOX, There are few subjects of that class and period, whereuntothe foundation of Lilleshall Abbey belongs, which can bemore exactly described both as regards dates and circum-stances. Much of this has been ably done already,2 and theobject of the present narrat


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