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ARCHITECTURE. (ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD.)

On Anglo-Saxon Architecture, by T. WRIGHT, Esq., F.S.A.
On Ancient mixed masonry of brick and stone, by MATTHEW
HOLBECHE BLOXAM, Esq.

On some Anomalies observable in the earlier styles of English
Architecture, by the Rev. C. H. HARTSHORne.

On Stanton Lacy Church, Shropshire, by the Rev. J. L. PETIT.
On Ancient Oratories in Cornwall, by the Rev. W. HASLAM.
Observations on the Crypt of Hexham Church, Northumber-
land, by T. HUDSON TURNER, Esq.

Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Ireland, PETRIE's, reviewed.
Ancient Architecture of Ireland, WILKINSON's, reviewed.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

Anglo-Saxon Arcade, MS. Cotton, Claud.
B. iv.--Arches, ib. Pillar, ib.--Baluster
Column, ib.-Belfry-window, Earl's
Barton, Northamptonshire.-St. Be-
net's, Cambridge.—Triangular-headed
Doorway, MS. Cotton.-Double Arch,
ib.--Triangular Tympanum,ib.--Door-
way, Barnack.-Belfry-window, Deer-
hurst, Gloucestershire.-Sompting,
Sussex. Capitals of Columns, ib.—
Foliated Capital, Sompting Church,
Sussex.-Arch, Corhampton, Hants.
-Belfry window, Northleigh Church,
Oxon.

ANCIENT ORATORIES of Cornwall.

Oratory of St. Piran.-Ground
Plan.-Doorway.-East Window.
St. Gwythian-Ground Plan.

St. Maddern-Ground Plan and
Well, and Altar.

CRYPT OF HEXHAM CHURCH, NOR-
THUMBERLAND-Roman Mouldings;
and Ground Plan

Towers, Sompting, Sussex, and Earl's
Barton, Northamptonshire.
Impost, St. Benet's, Cambridge.
Stanton Lacy Church, Shropshire; view,
elevation, and Head of Chancel door.

IRELAND-Round Tower on Devenish
Island, Lough Erne.

Fineen's Church at Clonmacnoise.
House of St. Finan Cam.
Oratory of Gallerus.

Doorway of the Church of St. Fechin.
Windows of the Church of the Trinity
at Glendalough, and of St. Cronan's
Church.

St. Mac Dara's Church, Connamara.
Doorway of the Round Tower of
Timahoe.

Church of Cormac, Cashel.

North Doorway of the Church of
Cormac.

Base and Window of ditto, and Win-

dow in the Round Tower of Timahoe.
Doorway of Tower of Donoughmore.
Section of Floor in the Round Tower
of Meelick.

Round Tower, and Crypt of St. Kevin.
Battlement, Abbey of Jerpoint.
Doorway, &c. of Domestic Building,
Galway.

ISLE OF MAN.-Round Tower, Peel
Castle.

Masonry of Round Tower.

Masonry of a building on the south
side of Round Tower.

ARCHITECTURE. (NORMAN PERIOD.)

On Medieval Antiquities and Churches in the Isle of Anglesey,

by the Rev. H. L. JONES.

Shobdon Church, Herefordshire, by T. WRIGHT, Esq., F.S.A. WILLIS'S History of Canterbury Cathedral, reviewed.

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On the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Isle of Man. By the Rev.

On Tong Church, Shropshire.

On the Remains of Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire.

On Merton College Chapel, Oxford.

On Long Wittenham Church, Berkshire.

SJ.L.PETIT.

By I. H.
PARKER.

On the Medieval Antiquities of Paris, by the Rev. H. L. JONES. On some Remains of the Work of William of Wykeham in Windsor Castle, by E. BLORE, Esq.

On the Franciscan Friery, Reading, by JOHN BILLING, Esq.

On St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, by A. POYNTER, Esq.

On Acton Burnel Castle, Shropshire, Rev. C. H. HARTSHORNE.

BECK'S Antiquities of Furness Abbey, reviewed.

BUCKLER'S Remarks on the Chantry on Wakefield Bridge, reviewed.

Churches of Warwickshire, Nos. 1, 2, reviewed.

Northamptonshire Churches, No. 1, reviewed.

Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, Nos. 1, 2, reviewed.

DE CAUMONT, Bulletin Monumental, reviewed.

GUILHABAUD'S Ancient and Modern Architecture, reviewed.

Manuals of Gothic Architecture, reviewed.

BRANDON'S Analysis of Gothic Architecture, reviewed.

HEIDELOFF'S Collection of Architectural Ornaments, reviewed.

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On some Oblique Perforations in the walls of Churches, called Squints, or Hagioscopes, by I. H. PARKER.

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On Military Architecture, by G. T. CLARK, Esq.
Rockingham Castle, by the Rev. C. H. HARTSHORNE.

The Tower, London.

The Keep, Newcastle on Tyne. Caerphilly Castle, restored. Military Engines, and Galley. *Peel Castle, Isle of Man.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

ROCKINGHAM CASTLE, Northamptonshire, View of Entrance Gateway. Sections of Mouldings.

Cross-loop with an oilet.
Plan of Gateway.

Plan of Northampton Castle.

DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF THE MIDDLE AGES.

With ILLUSTRATIONS OF DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE, and of the Usages of Domestic Life, drawn from Medieval Writers and the Illuminations in cotemporary Manuscripts.

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ENGLISH MEDIEVAL EMBROIDERY.

By the Rev. C. H. HARTSHORNE.

ILLUSTRATIONS,

Antependium at Steeple Aston, Oxford

shire.

Patterns on a Cope of crimson Velvet,
Campden, Gloucestershire.

Weston Underwood, Northampton-
shire, and at Ely Cathedral.
Patterns on Communion cloth, from
East Langdon, Kent.

Copes from the same. Cope, Buckland,
Worcestershire, and Antependium,
Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire.
Example of the foundation of design to
be embroidered.

Two examples shewing the mode of
sewing the bouillon and purl.
Example shewing the manner in which
the end of the silk is taken in the
eye of the needle to the ends, when
it is wished to draw it under the
stuff.
Illustration of the old method of putting
on the pailettes.

Paillons, before and after they are sewn
on with bouillon and purl.
Representation of the Embroidery on
the Amice of St. Thomas à Becket.

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