AECHAEOLOG-IA:

OR

MISCELLANEOUS TEACTS

RELATING TO

ANTIQUITY.

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MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS

RELATING TO ANTIQUITY,

PUBLISHED BY THK

SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON,

VOLUME LIII.

LONDON : PRINTED BY NICHOLS AND SONS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. SOLD AT THE SOCIETY'S APARTMENTS IN BURLINGTON HOUSE.

M.DCCC.XCII.

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OR

MISCELLANEOUS TEACTS

RELATING TO ANTIQUITY,

PUBLISHED BY THE

SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON,

SECOND SERIES. VOLUME III.

LONDON: PRINTED BY NICHOLS AND SONS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. SOLD AT THE SOCIETY'S APARTMENTS IN BURLIXGTON HOUSE.

M.DCCC.XCII.

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PAGE I.—Inventories of Plate, Vestments, fyc, belonging to the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Mary of Lincoln. Collected and transcribed by the Reverend CHKISTOPHEB WORDSWORTH, M.A., Rector of Glaston and Prebendary of Liddington in Lincoln cathedral church - 1—82 II.—On some Egyptian weapons in the collections of John Evans, Esq., and the . By E. A. WALLLS BUDGE, Esq., Litt. D., F.8.A. ------83—94 III.—Remarlcs on the History of Seat-Reservation in Churches. By W. J. HARDY, Esq., F.8.A. - ... 95—106 IV.—The Spoon and its history; its form, material, and development, more particularly in . By C. J. JACKSON, Esq., F.S.A. 107—146 V.—Further Excavations at Lanuvium. By LORD SAVILE, G.C.B., F.S.A. ------147—154 VI.—On the draft of a Letter from King Charles I. to his Queen, Henrietta Maria, December 3, 1644; and on a Vow made by the King on April 13, 1646; the originals of ivhich Documents are now in the Library of St. Paul's cathedral church. By W. SPARROW . SIMPSON, D.D., F.S.A., Sub-Dean of St. PauVs cathedral church 155—160 VII.—On a Filtering Cistern of the Fourteenth Century at Westminster Abbey. By J. T. MICKLETHWAITE, Esq., F.S.A. - - 161—170 VIII.—Notes on the Church of St. Francis, or Tempio Malatestiano, at Rimini; more especially as regards the sculptured decorations. By ALFRED HIGGINS, Esq, F.S.A. - 171—210

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PAGE IX.—The Vanished Memorials of St. Thomas of Canterbury. Reviewed by HENRY SALUSBURY MILMAN, Esq., M.A., Director - 211—228 X.—On some fifteenth-century Drawings of Winchester College, New College, Oxford, etc. By THOMAS F. KIRBY, Esq., M.A., F.8.A. 229—232 XI.—Recent discoveries of Roman Remains in Lincoln. By GEORGE B. Fox, Esq., F.8.A. 238-238 XII.—On some Chinese Rolls with Buddhist legends "and representations. By A. W. FRANKS, Esq., C.B., Litt. D., F.R.8., V.P. - 239—244 XIII.—An Archaeological Survey of Hertfordshire. By JOHN EVANS, Esq., D.C.L., LL.D., Sc. D., F.R.S., P.8.A. - - 245—262 XIV.—Excavations on the site of the Roman city at Silchester, Hants. wi 1891. By GEORGE E. FOX, Esq., F.S.A.; with a note on the animal remains found during the excavations. By HERBERT JONES, Esq. ------263—288

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PLATE PAGE I. Egyptian Bronze "Weapons in the collection of John Evans, Esq...... facing 84 II. Egyptian Bronze and Iron Axe-heads in the British Museum, and in the collection of the Rev. W. Greenwell - facing 86 III. Egyptian Bronze Axes in the British Museum, and in the collection of the Rev. W. Greenwell - - facing 90 IV. Egyptian Bronze Weapons in the British Museum, and in the collection of the Rev. W. Greenwell - - facing 92 Examples of Ancient Spoons : Figs. 1-8. Ancient Egyptian Spoons in the British Museum - 108 Figs. 9-15. Ancient Greek Spoons of Bronze in the British Museum ------110 Figs. 16-18. Early Christian Spoons in the British Museum ------111 Fig. 19. Etruscan Spoon of carved bone found at Vulci 111 Figs. 20-22. Early Roman Spoons - 111 Fig. 23. Roman Silver Spoon found at Canterbury in 1868 - 112 Fig. 24. Greek Silver Spoons in the British Museum 112 Figs. 25-29. Early Christian Silver Spoons in the British Museum ...---- 113 Fig. 30. Late-Celtic Bronze Spoon found in the Thames, now in the British Museum .... 114 Fig. 31. Anglo-Saxon Silver Spoon in the Ashmolean Mu- seum, jewelled with garnets .... 116 Fig. 32. Early Spoon found at Desborough, Northants 117 The Coronation Spoon (front, side, and back views) - facing 118 Fig: 33. Spoon with "writhen knop," 1488-9 123 Fig. 34. Spoon and combined, in the British Museum - 123

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PLATE PAGE Fig. 35. Spoon with " poynt " of fourteenth century date ------130 Fig. 36. Silver Folding Spoon found at Scarborough - 130 Fig. 37. Spoon with bust of lady, temp. Henry V. - - 131 Fig. 38. Early form of - - - 131 Fig. 39. Later form of Apostle Spoon - - - 132 Fig. 40. Spoon with ornate knop - ... 132 Fig. 41. Maidenhead Spoon. London, 1520-1 - - 132 Fig. 42. Maidenhead Spoon. London, 1553-4 - - 133 Fig. 43. and seal-headed Spoon. London, 1560-1 - 133 Fig. 44. Baluster-headed Spoon. London, 1562-3 - - 133 Fig. 45. Maidenhead Spoon in the British Museum - - 133 Fig. 46. Spoon with strawberry knop, in the British Museum ------133 Fig. 47. Spoon with acorn knop .... 133 Fig. 48. Base-metal Spoon (probably French) with half- length figure ------133 Fig. 49. Spoon knopped with a lion sejant. London, 1592-3 ------134 Fig. 50. Spoon, " slipped in the stalk." London, 1598-9 - 134 Fig. 51. Seal-headed Spoon. London, 1610-11 - - 135 Fig. 52. " Master Spoon," or Spoon with the figure of Our Lord. London, 1637-8 ----- 135 Fig. 53. Spoon in the British Museum - - 135 Fig. 54. Apostle Spoon with bowl of later type - - 136 Fig. 55. Puritan Spoon. London, 1662-3 - - - 137 Fig. 56. Spoon with split end. London, 1673-4 - - 138 Fig. 57. Spoon of foreign make - ... 138 Fig. 58. Spoon of Tyrolese manufacture ... 138 Figs. 59-61. Examples of 17th cejitury Scandinavian Spoons 139 Fig. 62. Silver-gilt engraved Spoon, circa 1690 - - 140 Fig. 63. Spoon with wavy end. London, 1699-1700 - 140 Fig. 64. Spoon with rounded end - ... 140 Fig. 65. Spoon belonging to the Society of Antiquaries - 141 Fig. 66. Florid Dutch Spoons, circa 1700 - - - 141

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PLATE PAGE Kg. 67. Spoon showing gradual disappearance of the " rat- tail" 142 Fig. 68. Spoon of the Onslow pattern ... 142 Fig. 69. Spoon with shouldered stem ... 143 Fig. 70. Silver Tea-Spoon with perforated bowl 145 VI. Excavations at Lanuvium - - - - - facing 148 VII. Terra-cotta Antefixal found at Lanuvium - - facing 152 VIII. Vow of Charles I. ----- facing 160 Plan and sections of a supposed Filtering Cistern at West- minster Abbey ------163 Suggested Restoration of the Filtering Cistern - - - 165 Latten Water-Tap found at Westminster Abbey 168 Latten Water-Tap found on site of Kilburn Priory 168 Plan and section of the Tempio Malatestiano in Rimini 174 Reverse of Medal by Matteo de' Pasti of Sigismund Pandulph Malatesta, 1450 ------175 *IX. North side of interior of the Nave of the Church of St. Francis at Rimini (Tempio Malatestiano) - - facing 176 X. Southern facade and part of the west front of the same facing 178 XI. Tempio Malatestiano, Rimini. Reliefs from the Chapel of the Sacrament ------facing 202 XII. Tempio Malatestiano, Rimini. Reliefs from the Chapel of St. Gaudentius - facing 206 XIII. Tempio Malatestiano, Rimini. Relief from the Chapel of St. Gaudentius - facing 208 XIV. Winchester College. From Chandler's MS. - - facing 229 XV. New College, Oxford. From Chandler's MS. - - facing 230 txvi. The Cathedral Church and Bishop's Palace at Wells. From Chandler's MS. ----- facing 230 t XVII. William of Wykeham and Distinguished Ecclesiastics of his Colleges ------facing 232

* Presented by Alfred Higgins Esq., F.S.A. f The numbers on these plates have accidentally been reversed.

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PLATE PAGE XVIII. Plan of Roman Lincoln shewing discoveries made in 1891 facing 236 Capital and Base from a Colonnade uncovered in Bailgate, Lincoln ------238 XIX. Picture of Attacking the Bowl. From an ancient Chinese Roll ...... between 242-243 XX. Archaeological Map of Herts - facing 262 XXI. Silchester. Plan of Insula I. - - - - facing 264 Bronze Roundel found at Silchester in Insula I. PitY. 268 XXII. Silchester. Plans of Insulae II. and III. - between 268-269 XXIII. Silchester. Plan of House No. 2. Insula II. - - facing 276 Part of an Inscription on a Slab of Purbeck Marble found in Insula III.- -.-... 282 XXIV. Silchester. Architectural Remains from Insulae I. II. III. facing 282 XXV. Plan of the Roman City of Galleva Attrebatum at Silchester, Hants, shewing all discoveries recorded up to November, 1891 ...... facing 284

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