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MEMOIRS ILLUSTRATIVE of the HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of WILTSHIRE and the CITY of SALISBURY, communicated to the Annual Meeting of the Archæological Institute held at Salisbury, July, 1849.
CONTENTS.—On the Results of Archæological Investigation in Wiltshire, by George Matcham, Esq.—The Topographical Gatherings at Stourhead, 1825-33, by the Rev. Joseph Hunter, F.S.A.—On the Early English Settlements in South Britain, by Edwin Guest, Esq., F.R.S., with a Map.—The Examination of Silbury Hill, by the late very Rev. J. Merewether, D.D., F.S.A., Dean of Hereford.—Diary of the Examinations of Barrows, and other Earthworks, in the Neighbourhood of Silbury Hill and Avebury, by the late Dean of Hereford; with 35 Illustrations.—Letter Relative to Stonehenge, by the Reverend Edward Dyke, F.S.A.—Remarks on Two Communications respecting Stonehenge by George Matcham, Esq.—Painted Glass at Salisbury, by Charles Wenston, Esq.; with four coloured Illustrations.—Observations on Ecclesiastical and Monumental Sculpture, by Richard Westmacott, Jun., Esq., R.A. F.R.S.—Notices on the Domesday Book for Wiltshire, by Henry Moody.—Notice of the Custumal of Bleadon, Somerset, and of the Agricultural Tenures of the Thirteenth Century, by Edward Smirke, Esq., F.S.A.—The Earldom of Salisbury, by John Gough Nichols, Esq., F.S.A., with eight Illustrations.—Notices of the Mints of Wiltshire, by Edward Hawkins, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A.—Notices of the Mosaic Pavement discovered at Thruxton, Hants, in 1823, by the late Rev. James Ingram, D.D., with coloured Illustrations.—Notes on the Sculptures at Wilton House, by Charles T. Newton, M.A.—Remarks on Wimborn Minster, by Rev. J. L. Petit, F.S.A.; with ten Illustrations.—Report on the Examination of Silbury Hill, by C. Tucker, Esq., F.S.A.; with three Sectional Illustrations.—Essay on Market Crosses, by J. Britton, Esq., F.S.A.; with four Illustrations.
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DIARY OF A DEAN; being an Account of the Examination of Silbury Hill, and of various Barrows and other Earthworks on the Downs of North Wilts, opened and investigated in the Months of July and August, 1849. By the late JOHN MEREWETHER, D.D., F.S.A., Dean of Hereford.
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GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
HERR EGESTORFF, 5. BELGRAVE ROAD, PIMLICO, Translator of Klopstock's "Messiah," and author of the following Works on the Language and Literature of Germany, having some hours disengaged, will give Lessons in German to Schools and Private Families on Moderate Terms.