The Archaeological journal . rch, Lancashire. In this examplethe knight, who in his latter days entered the priesthood, appears inarmour and wearing the chasuble. The Purbeck marble eiligy of aknight at Connington, Huntingdonshire, wearing over the hoodedhauberk the cappa manieata, or friars cowl, with sleeves, girt roundthe waist with a knotted cord, the caputium and the mozetta, isanother very interesting example of mixed costume. Antiquities anto Sharks of &rt (Sx^ibiWO. By Mr. M. H. Bloxam.—Photographs of the effigies described in hispaper. By Mr. E. M. Dewing.—Two small terra-cotta busts


The Archaeological journal . rch, Lancashire. In this examplethe knight, who in his latter days entered the priesthood, appears inarmour and wearing the chasuble. The Purbeck marble eiligy of aknight at Connington, Huntingdonshire, wearing over the hoodedhauberk the cappa manieata, or friars cowl, with sleeves, girt roundthe waist with a knotted cord, the caputium and the mozetta, isanother very interesting example of mixed costume. Antiquities anto Sharks of &rt (Sx^ibiWO. By Mr. M. H. Bloxam.—Photographs of the effigies described in hispaper. By Mr. E. M. Dewing.—Two small terra-cotta busts of females, latelyfound near Bury St. Edmunds, together with iron nails, inside anearthen vase of sixteen gallons capacity. The vase contained a quantityof black mud, and the busts formed the upper halves of entire figures,which had been broken oft in the middle and bore evident marks of theaction of fire. By the Kev. I). Rawxslby.—An Egyptian socketted bronze tip of astaff, here represented, and said to be By Mr. R. B. Utting.—A small steel casket stippled with arabesques,apparently a late seventeenth century descendant of fifteenth centuryMilanese work. flotfccg of 3rdjacologicaI ^publicattons. LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE CHURCH SURVEY, 1649-1655, Edited by LieutColonel Henry Fishwick, , &e., Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire,1879. The Archaeologists of Lancashire and Cheshire are a very active andenthusiastic body. For some time there has been printed in the LeighJournal various original documents and historical scraps of considerableinterest, which are reprinted quarterly, and at the end of the year form avolume duly indexed. There is also published, under the Editorship ofJ. P. Earwaker, Esq., , and local Secretary in Lancashire for theSociety of Antiquaries, a monthly periodical entitled Local Gleanings,for the same two counties ; and now with the greatest satisfaction wehail the formation of a Society for the publication of Original Docu-


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