PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE INSTITUTE, 26, SUFFOLK (DISTRIBUTED GRATUITOUSLY TO SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS.) TO BE OBTAINED THROUGH ALL BOOKSELLERS. MDCCCLXI. 7 THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE of the ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE desire that it should be distinctly understood that they are not responsible for any statements or opinions expressed in the Archaeological Journal, the authors of the several memoirs and communications being alone answerable for the same. CONTENTS. PAGE On Foundations of Early Buildings discovered in Lichfield Cathedral. By the The Antiquities of Shap, Westmoreland. By the Rev. JAMES SIMPSON Ancient British Village in Cornwall. By J. T. BLIGHT Examples of Medieval Seals. By W. S. WALFORD, F.S.A., and 'ALBERT Account of the Bible published by Coverdale in 1535, and of a Copy in the Notice of an Example of Domestic Architecture at Colerne, Wilts. By EDWARD On a Reproduction of part of Domesday Book by the Photo-Zincographic On the Foundation and Early Fasti of Peterborough. By the Rev. WILLIAM Archæological Notes made during a Tour in Belgium, Western Germany and France. By J. O. WESTWOOD, M.A., F.L.S. (To be continued) Notice of a Round Church with semicircular Apse at Orphir, Orkney. Notes on Churches in the Deaneries of Kerrier and Kenwith, Cornwall. By Ancient Geography of the Troad-The site and remains of Larisa. By FRANK • 231, 323 253 Notices of Collections of Glyptic Art exhibited by the Archæological Institute, Notice of the opening of a Tumulus, called Maes-how, at Stenness in Orkney. |