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Geschichte Grofsbritanniens.
8447. Freeman: On the ’architcctural antiquities of Gower (Glamor-ganshire). — Archaeol. Cambrcns. N. Ser. I. 1850. p. 41.
8448. Additional documents relating to the town and castle of Harlech.
— ibid. III. 1848. p. 49.
8448a. Uvedale: An inquiry into the name of the founder of FlulnAbbey, Northumberland, the first in England of the Order, of Carmelites.
— Philos. Soc. of Manchester. V. 1. 1798. p. 46.
8449. Stapleton: Observations upon the succession to the Barony ofWilliam of Arques, in the County of Kent, during the period between theconquest of England and the reign of King John. — Archaeologia. XXXI.1846. p. 216.
Abbey of Laneroost s. n. 8424.
8451. Conybeare: Memoir on the history and architecture of the Ca-thedral of JAnndaff. — Archaeol. Cambrens. N. Ser. I. 1850. p. 24. 108.8152. Ancient Episcopal Residence at Llnndaff. — ibid. II. 1847. p. 81.
8453. Llanengan or Llaneingion Frenhin. — ibid. III. 1848. p. 216.
8454. Malcolm: A survey of the Priory of St. Helen’s in London,taken in the twenty-third year of King Henry VIIIth. — Archaeologia.XVI. 1812. p. 29.
8455. Saunders: Results of an inquiry concerning the Situation andextent of Westminster, at various periods. — ibid. XXVI. 1836. p. 223.
8456. Smirke: Remarks on the architectural history of WestminsterHall. — ibid. XXVI. 1836. p. 406.
8457. Ellis: Copy of a manuscript tract, entitled ,,A brief discoveryof the great purpresture of new buildings nere to the Cittie“, written inthe time of King James I. — ibid. XXIII. 1831. p. 120.
8458. Loggen: Copy of an original instrument dated 25 Nov. 1449,concerning the church-yard of St. Mary Magdalen in Milk Street, London.
— ibid. XIII. 1800. p. 199.
8459. Noble: Extracts from the parish register of St. Bennet’s, St.Paul’s Wharf, London. — ibid. XIII. 1800. p. 274.
8460. Ellis: Regulations framed in the reign of K. Richard II. for thegovernment of the Tower of London. — ibid. XVIII. 1815. p. 275.
8461. Brand: An inventory and appraisement to the plate in the lowerJewel Ilouse of the Tower, Anno 1649. — ibid. XV. 1806. p. 271.
8462. Talbot: Memoir upon the Kitig’s Jewel-House, with an accountof the ancient rights of its master and treasurer. — ibid. XXII. 1829.p. 114.
8463. Gage: Lettre accompanyiug drawings of remains of the Prior ofLewes’ Jlostelry, in the parish of St. Olave, Southwark. — ibid. XXIII.1831. p. 299.
8464. Lysons: Copy of an entry on the Clause Roll 31 Hen. VI. re-lating to the Bell-Savage Inn. — ibid. XVIII. 1815. p. 197.
8465. Merkwürdige Sitzung des Londner Stadtraths (Common council)am 26. Sept. 1809. — Minerva. 1809. IV. p. 272.
8466. v. Stubenrauch: Einige Notizen über die Wahl d. Lordmayorsder Stadt London u. über die Festlichkeiten in Guildhall. — Oester. Z. f.Geschk. 1837. N. 95. 96.
8467. Meyrick: On a deed of gift to the Abbey of Marcheil. — Ar-chaeologia. XXI. 1827. p. 445.
6468. Jones: Annales Marganense» (Margan Abbey). — Archaeol.Cambrens. III. 1848. p. 262.
8469. Wilkins: A description of the church of Melbourne in Derby-shire, with an attempt to explain from it the real Situation of the porticusin the ancient churches. — Archaeologia. XIII. 1800. p. 290.
8470. Vaughan: Merionelhshire. — Archaeol. Cambrens. N. Ser. I.1850. p. 200.