The references are to the original sources of such cuts as have not been engraved expressly for this book.

CHAPTER III.
FLAT AND FLANGED CELTS.
FIG. PAGE
1.Cyprus[40]
2.Butterwick[41]
3.Moot Low[44]
Llew. Jewitt, F.S.A., “Grave Mounds,” fig. 187.
4.Yorkshire[45]
5.Weymouth[46]
6.Read[47]
7.Suffolk[48]
8.Arreton Down[49]
Archæologia, vol. xxxvi. p. 329.
9.Plymstock[50]
10.——”[50]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxvi. p. 346.
11.Thames[52]
12.Norfolk[52]
13.Dorsetshire[53]
14.Lewes[53]
Arch. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 167.
15.Ely[53]
16.Barrow[54]
17.Liss[54]
18.Rhosnesney[55]
19.Drumlanrig[56]
20.Lawhead[57]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. p. 105.
21.Nairn[58]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. ii. N.S.
22.Falkland[59]
23.Greenlees[59]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xii. p. 601.
24.Perth[60]
25.Applegarth[60]
26.Dams[61]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xiii. p. 120.
27.Ballinamallard[61]
28.North of Ireland[62]
29.Ireland[62]
30.Tipperary[62]
Arch. Journ., vol. vi. p. 410.
31.Ireland[63]
32.Connor[64]
33.Clontarf[65]
34.Ireland[65]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 248.
35.Ireland[66]
36.Trim[66]
37.Ireland[66]
38.—”[66]
39.Punched patterns[67]
40.—”———”[67]
41.—”———”[67]
42.—”———”[67]
43.—”———”[67]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” figs. 286 to 290.
44.Armoy[68]
45.Ireland[68]
46.—”[69]
47.—”[69]
CHAPTER IV.
WINGED CELTS AND PALSTAVES.
48.Icelandic Palstave[71]
49.—”———”[71]
Arch. Journ., vol. vii. p. 74.
50.Wigton[73]
51.Chollerford Bridge[74]
52.Chatham[74]
53.Burwell Fen[75]
54.Bucknell[75]
55.Culham[75]
56.Reeth[76]
57.Dorchester[76]
58.Colwick[77]
59.Barrington[78]
60.Harston[78]
61.Shippey[79]
62.Severn[80]
63.Sunningwell[80]
64.Weymouth[82]
65.Burwell Fen[82]
66.East Harnham[83]
67.Burwell Fen[83]
68.Thames[84]
69.Stibbard[84]
70.Irthington[85]
71.North Owersby[85]
72.Bonn[85]
73.Dorchester[87]
74.Wallingford[88]
75.Stanton Harcourt[88]
76.Brassington[89]
77.Bath[89]
78.Oldbury Hill[90]
79.Ross[91]
80.Honington[91]
81.Ely[92]
82.Bottisham[92]
83.Nettleham[93]
Arch. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 160.
84.Cambridge[93]
85.Carlton Rode[94]
86.Penvores[96]
87.West Buckland[96]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxxvii. p. 107.
88.Bryn Crûg[96]
89.Andalusia[97]
Arch. Journ., vol. vi. p. 69.
90.Burreldale Moss[98]
91.Balcarry[98]
92.Pettycur[99]
Arch. Journ., vol. vi. p. 377.
93.Ireland[100]
94.—”[100]
95.—”[101]
96.North of Ireland[101]
97.Lanesborough[101]
98.Trillick[102]
99.Ireland[102]
100.—”[102]
101.—”[102]
102.—”[103]
103.—”[103]
104.—”[103]
105.Miltown[104]
106.Ireland[105]
107.—”[105]
108.—”[105]
109.Ballymena[105]
CHAPTER V.
SOCKETED CELTS.
110.High Roding[109]
111.Dorchester, Oxon[109]
112.Wilts[110]
113.Harty[110]
114.—”[111]
115.Dorchester, Oxon[111]
116.Reach Fen[112]
117.—”——”[112]
118.Canterbury[114]
119.Usk[114]
120.Alfriston[115]
121.Cambridge Fens[116]
122.High Roding[116]
123.Chrishall[117]
124.Reach Fen[117]
125.Barrington[117]
126.Mynydd-y-Glas[119]
127.Stogursey[120]
128.Guildford[120]
129.Frettenham[120]
130.Ely[121]
131.Caston[121]
132.Carlton Rode[122]
133.Fornham[122]
134.Fen Ditton[123]
135.Bottisham[123]
136.Winwick[123]
137.Kingston[124]
138.Cayton Carr[124]
139.Lakenheath[125]
140.Thames[125]
141.Kingston[125]
142.—–”[126]
143.Thames[127]
144.Givendale[127]
145.Cambridge[127]
146.Blandford[127]
147.Ireland (?)[128]
148.Barrington[128]
149.Hounslow[128]
150.Wallingford[128]
151.Newham[129]
152.Westow[130]
153.Wandsworth[130]
Arch. Journ., vol. vi. p. 378.
154.Whittlesea[130]
155.Nettleham[132]
Arch. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 160.
156.Croker Collection[132]
157.Nettleham[132]
Arch. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 160.
158.Ulleskelf[132]
159.Reach Fen[133]
160.Carlton Rode[133]
161.Arras[134]
162.Bell’s Mills[135]
“Catal. Ant. Mus. Ed.”
163.North Knapdale[136]
164.Bell’s Mills[136]
165.—”——”[136]
“Catal. Ant. Mus. Ed.”
166.Leswalt[137]
Ayr and Wigton Coll., vol. ii. p. 11.
167.Ireland[138]
168.—”[138]
169.Belfast[139]
170.Ireland[139]
171.—”[139]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 280.
172.Athboy[140]
173.Meath[140]
174.Ireland[140]
175.Newtown Crommolin[141]
176.North of Ireland[141]
177.Ireland[141]
178.—”[142]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.,” fig. 275.
179.Kertch[142]
Arch. Journ., vol. xiv. p. 91.
CHAPTER VI.
METHODS OF HAFTING CELTS.
180.Stone Axe of Montezuma II.[148]
181.Aymara Stone Hatchet[148]
182.Modern African Axe of Iron[149]
183.Stone Axe, Robenhausen[150]
184.Bronze Axe, Hallein[152]
185.Raron, Brigue[154]
186.Edenderry[155]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.,” fig. 257.
187.Chiusi[156]
188.Winwick[158]
189.Everley[163]
CHAPTER VII.
CHISELS, GOUGES, AND OTHER TOOLS.
190.Plymstock[166]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxvi. p. 346.
191.Heathery Burn[166]
192.Glenluce[166]
192*.Carlton Rode[167]
193.Wallingford[168]
194.Reach Fen[168]
195.Thixendale[168]
196.Yattendon[169]
197.Broxton[169]
198.Scotland[170]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xii. p. 613.
199.Ireland[170]
200.Carlton Rode[171]
201.Westow[172]
202.Heathery Burn Cave [172]
203.Carlton Rode[173]
204.Thorndon[174]
205.Harty[174]
206.Undley[175]
207.Carlton Rode[175]
208.Tay[175]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. v. p. 127.
209.Ireland[176]
210.Thorndon[178]
211.Harty[178]
212.—”[178]
213.Carlton Rode[178]
214.Taunton[178]
215.Ireland[179]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 66.
216.Dowris[179]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 65.
217.Fresné la Mère[182]
218.—”———”[182]
219.Heathery Burn Cave[185]
220.Harty[186]
221.Reach Fen[186]
222.Ebnall[186]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 66.
223.Upton Lovel[189]
Archæologia, vol. xliii. p. 466.
224.Thorndon[189]
225.Butterwick[189]
226.Bulford[190]
Archæologia, vol. xliii. p. 465.
227.Winterbourn Stoke[190]
228.Wiltshire[191]
Archæologia, vol. xliii. p. 467.
229.Llangwyllog[192]
230.Ireland[192]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.,” fig. 403.
CHAPTER VIII.
SICKLES.
231.Mœrigen[196]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxx. p. 192.
232.Edington Burtle[197]
233.—”———”[197]
234.Thames[198]
235.Near Bray[199]
236.Near Errol, Perthshire[200]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. p. 378.
237.Garvagh, Derry[200]
238.Athlone[201]
CHAPTER IX.
KNIVES, RAZORS, ETC.
239.Wicken Fen[204]
240.Thorndon[205]
241.Reach Fen[205]
242.Heathery Burn Cave[206]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 132.
243.Kilgraston, Perthshire[206]
244.Kells[207]
245.Ireland[208]
246.Moira[209]
247.Fresné la Mère[209]
248.Skye[209]
Wilson’s “Preh. Ann. of Scot.,” vol. i. p. 400.
249.Wester Ord[209]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. viii. p. 310.
250.Reach Fen[210]
251.—”——”[210]
252.Heathery Burn Cave[212]
253.Harty[212]
254.Ireland[212]
255.Ballyclare[213]
256.Reach Fen[213]
257.Ballycastle[213]
258.Ireland[213]
259.Wigginton[214]
260.Isle of Harty[214]
261.Allhallows, Hoo[214]
262.Cottle[215]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 301.
263.Reach Fen[216]
264.Lady Low[216]
265.Winterslow[216]
266.Priddy[216]
267.Balblair[217]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. p. 476.
268.Rogart[217]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. x. p. 431.
269.Wallingford[218]
270.Heathery Burn Cave[218]
271.Dunbar[219]
272.—”[219]
273.—”[219]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. x. p. 440.
274.Ireland[219]
Wilde’s “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.,” fig. 433.
275.Kinleith[220]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. v. p. 87.
276.Nidau[221]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. v. p. 91.
CHAPTER X.
DAGGERS AND THEIR HILTS.—RAPIER-SHAPED BLADES.
277.Roundway[223]
278.Driffield[224]
279.Butterwick[225]
280.Helperthorpe[227]
281.——–”[227]
282.Garton[228]
Archæologia, vol. xliii. p. 441.
283.Wilmslow[228]
284.Hammeldon Down[229]
285.Reach Fen[230]
286.Allhallows, Hoo[230]
287.Brigmilston[231]
288.Leicester[231]
289.Normanton[232]
290.Roke Down[233]
291.Ireland[235]
292.Belleek[235]
Journ. R. H. and A. Assoc. of Ireland,4th S., vol. ii. p. 196.
293.Ireland[235]
294.Woodyates[236]
295.Homington[237]
296.Idmiston[237]
297.Dow Low[239]
298.Cleigh[239]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Soc., vol. x. p. 84.
299.Collessie[239]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xii. p. 440.
300.Musdin[240]
301.Plymstock[240]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxvi. p. 346.
302.Winterbourn Stoke[240]
303.Camerton[243]
304.Cambridge[243]
305.Magherafelt[245]
Journ. R. H. and A. Assoc. of Ireland,2nd S., vol. i. p. 286.
306.Arreton Down[245]
307.Kinghorn[245]
308.Colloony[246]
309.Ireland[246]
Wilde’s “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.” fig. 347.
310.Kilrea[247]
311.Thames[247]
312.Thatcham[247]
313.Coveney[249]
314.Thames[249]
315.Chatteris[251]
316.Thetford[251]
317.Londonderry[251]
318.Lissane[252]
Wilde’s “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.,” fig. 314.
319.Galbally[253]
Journ. R. H. and A. Assoc. of Ireland,4th S., vol. ii. p. 197.
320.Tipperary[254]
321.Ely[255]
322.North of Ireland[255]
323.Raphoe[255]
CHAPTER XI.
TANGED AND SOCKETED DAGGERS, ORSPEAR-HEADS, HALBERDS AND MACES.
324.Arreton Down[258]
325.Stratford le Bow[258]
326.Matlock[259]
327.Plymstock[259]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxvi. p. 349.
328.Arreton Down[260]
329.Årup[261]
Montelius, “Sver. Forntid,” fig. 131.
330.China[262]
331.Ireland[264]
332.Cavan[266]
333.Newtown Limavady[267]
334.Ballygawley[267]
335.Falkland[268]
336.Stranraer[268]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. p. 423.
337.Harbyrnrigge[269]
338.Shropshire[269]
339.Lidgate[271]
Arch. Journ., vol. vi. p. 181.
340.Great Bedwin[271]
Arch. Journ., vol. vi. p. 411.
341.Ireland[271]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.,” fig. 361.
CHAPTER XII.
LEAF-SHAPED SWORDS.
342.Battersea[278]
343.Barrow[279]
344.Newcastle[281]
345.Wetheringsett[283]
346.Tiverton[284]
347.Kingston[284]
348.Ely[286]
349.River Cherwell[286]
350.Lincoln[287]
Proc. Soc. Ant., vol. ii. p. 199.
351.Whittingham[288]
352.Brechin[288]
353.Edinburgh[290]
354.Newtown Limavady[292]
355.Ireland[292]
356.—”[292]
357.—”[292]
358.Muckno[294]
359.—”[294]
Journ. R. H. & A. Assoc. of Ireland,
3rd S., vol. i. p. 23.
360.Muckno[295]
361.Mullylagan[295]
Journ. R. H. & A. Assoc. of Ireland,
4th S., vol. ii. p. 257.
362.Mullylagan[295]
363.Ireland[296]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 322.
CHAPTER XIII.
SCABBARDS AND CHAPES.
364.Isleworth[302]
365.Guilsfield[303]
366.River Isis, near Dorchester[303]
367.Ireland[303]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 335.
368.Stogursey, Somerset[304]
369.Brechin[304]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. i. p. 81.
370.Pant-y-Maen[304]
371.Reach Fen[305]
372.Cloonmore[305]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 336.
373.Stoke Ferry[305]
374.Keelogue Ford, Ireland[306]
375.Mildenhall[306]
376.Thames[307]
377.Isle of Harty[308]
CHAPTER XIV.
SPEAR-HEADS, LANCE-HEADS, ETC.
378.Thames, London[312]
379.Lough Gur[312]
380.—”——”[312]
381.Heathery Burn Cave[312]
382.Nettleham[314]
Arch. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 159.
383.Achtertyre[315]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. ix. p. 435.
384.North of Ireland[316]
385.Newark[317]
386.Reach Fen[317]
387.Ireland[317]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 367.
388.North of Ireland[319]
389.Ireland[319]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 368.
390.Reach Fen[319]
391.Thorndon[319]
392.Culham[320]
393.Athenry[320]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 382.
394.Thetford[321]
395.Lakenheath[323]
396.Near Cambridge[323]
397.North of Ireland[323]
398.Ireland[324]
399.Thames[324]
400.Ireland[324]
401.Near Ballymena[325]
402.Ireland[326]
403.—”[326]
404.—”[326]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” figs. 385, 386, 378.
405.Elford[327]
406.Isleham Fen[328]
407.Stibbard[329]
408.Ireland[329]
409.Lakenheath Fen[329]
410.Nettleham[330]
Arch. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 160.
411.Knockans[331]
412.Lurgan[332]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 65.
413.Ireland[332]
414.Antrim[332]
415.Thames[333]
416.Naworth Castle[333]
417.Blakehope[334]
418.Whittingham[334]
419.Winmarleigh[335]
420.Burwell Fen[336]
421.Denhead[337]
“Catal. Ant. Mus. Ed.,” p. 98.
422.Speen[337]
423.Nettleham[339]
Arch. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 160.
424.Guilsfield[339]
425.Glancych[341]
426.Fulbourn[341]
427.Hereford[341]
CHAPTER XV.
SHIELDS, BUCKLERS, AND HELMETS.
428.Little Wittenham[344]
Messrs. James Parker & Co.
429.Harlech[345]
430.Coveney[346]
431.—–”[347]
432.Beith[347]
433.—”[348]
434.Beith[349]
Ayr and Wigton Coll., vol. i. p. 66.
435.Yetholm[350]
436.—–”[350]
437.—–”[350]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. v. p. 165.
CHAPTER XVI.
TRUMPETS AND BELLS.
438.Limerick[357]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 360.
439.Tralee[358]
440.—”[359]
441.—”[359]
Journ. R. H. and A. Assoc. of Ireland,
4th S., vol. iii. p. 422.
442.Africa[359]
443.Derrynane[360]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 529.
444.Portglenone[361]
Journ. R. H. and A. Assoc. of Ireland,
4th S., vol. iii. p. 422.
445.The Caprington Horn[362]
Ayr and Wigton Coll., vol. i. p. 74.
446.Dowris[364]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 523.
CHAPTER XVII.
PINS.
447.Heathery Burn Cave[365]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 130.
448.Brigmilston[366]
449.Everley[366]
450.Bryn Crûg[367]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxv. p. 246.
451.Taunton[367]
452.Chilton Bustle[367]
Arch. Journ., vol. ix. p. 106.
453.Ireland[368]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 452.
454.River Wandle[368]
Arch. Journ., vol. ix. p. 8.
455.Scratchbury[369]
456.Camerton[369]
Both from Archæologia, vol. xliii. p. 468.
457.Ireland[370]
458.—”[370]
459.Cambridge[370]
460.Ireland[370]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 447.
461.North of Ireland[370]
462.Keelogue Ford[371]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 449.
463.Ireland[371]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.” fig. 448.
464.Edinburgh[372]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., New S., vol. i. p. 322.
465.Ireland[372]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 450.
CHAPTER XVIII.
TORQUES, BRACELETS, RINGS, EAR-RINGS,AND PERSONAL ORNAMENTS.
466.Wedmore[375]
467.–—”[376]
468.West Buckland[377]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxxvii. p. 107.
469.Wedmore[378]
470.Yarnton[379]
471.Montgomeryshire[380]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iv. p. 467.
472.Achtertyre[382]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. ix. p. 435.
473.Redhill[382]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. i. p. 138.
474.Scilly[383]
475.Liss[383]
476.Stoke Prior[384]
Arch. Journ., vol. xx. p. 200.
477.Stobo Castle[384]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. ii. p. 277.
478.Guernsey[385]
Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. iii. p. 344.
479.Cornwall[385]
480.Normanton[385]
Archæologia, vol. xliii. p. 469.
481.West Buckland[386]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxxvii. p. 107.
482.Ham Cross[386]
483.Heathery Burn Cave[386]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 131.
484.County Cavan[387]
485.Cowlam[387]
486.–—”[388]
487.Ireland[389]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 480.
488.Woolmer Forest[390]
Proc. Soc. Ant., vol. ii. p. 83.
489.Dumbarton[390]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. iii. p. 24.
490.Cowlam[392]
491.Goodmanham[392]
Greenwell’s “British Barrows,” p. 324.
492.Orton[392]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. viii. p. 30.
CHAPTER XIX.
CLASPS, BUTTONS, BUCKLES, ANDMISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.
493.Reach Fen[397]
494.—”—–”[397]
495.Broadward[397]
Arch. Camb., 4th S., vol. iii. p. 354.
496.Trillick[398]
Journ. R. H. and A. Assoc. of Ireland,
3rd S., vol. i. p. 164.
497.Ireland[399]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 494.
498.Cowlam[400]
499.Reach Fen[400]
500.Edinburgh[401]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., New S., vol. i. p. 322.
501.Heathery Burn Cave[402]
502.——”———–”[402]
Both from Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 236.
503.Harty[403]
504.Dreuil, Amiens[404]
505.Abergele[404]
506.—–”[404]
507.—–”[404]
508.Dreuil, Amiens[405]
CHAPTER XX.
VESSELS, CALDRONS, ETC.
509.Golden Cup, Rillaton[408]
Arch. Journ., vol. xxiv. p. 189.
510.Kincardine Moss[410]
Wilson, “Preh. Ann. of Scot.,” vol. i. p. 409.
511.Ireland[411]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 407.
512.Ireland[412]
Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 409.
513.Capecastle Bog[413]
CHAPTER XXI.
METAL, MOULDS, AND THE METHOD OF MANUFACTURE.
514.Falmouth[426]
Arch. Journ., vol. xvi. p. 39.
515.Ballymena[429]
516.Ireland[431]
517.—–”[431]
518.Ballymoney[433]
519.Broughshane[433]
520.Knighton[434]
521.——”[434]
522.Maghera, Co. Derry[435]
523.Lough Gur[436]
Arch. Journ., vol. xx. p. 170.
524.Campbelton[437]
525.——”[437]
526.——”[437]
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vi. p. 48.
527.Hotham Carr[439]
528.Wiltshire[440]
529.—–”[440]
Proc. Soc. Ant., vol. iii. p. 158.
530.Harty[441]
531.—”[442]
532.—”[446]
533.Heathery Burn Cave[448]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 132.
534.Stogursey[450]
535.——”[450]
536.——”[450]
537.Heathery Burn Cave[451]
Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 132.
538.Kirby Moorside[452]
539.Hove[452]
Sussex Arch. Coll., vol. ix. p. 120.
540.Harty[453]

ERRATA.

Page117,under fig. 123, for “Crishall” read “Chrishall.”
143,line 15, for “Spain” read “Portugal.”
207, ” 34, for “St. Genoulph” read “St. Genouph.”
215, ” 16, for “St. Julien Chateuil” read “St. Jullien, Chapleuil.”
314, ” 3, from bottom, for “Staffordshire” read “Shropshire.”
322, ” 4, for “Suffolk” read “Sussex.”
336, ” 20, for “Staffordshire” read “Shropshire.”
452, ” 4 from bottom, for “Staffordshire” read “Shropshire.”

CHAPTER I.

INTRODUCTORY.