Proceedings, 1. köide

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Page 89 - Till the last trumpet ; for charitable prayers, Shards, flints and pebbles should be thrown on her : Yet here she is allow'd her virgin crants, Her maiden strewments and the bringing home Of bell and burial.
Page 225 - Edward by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine...
Page 297 - ... and recorded instances in England amount to several hundreds ; many of these are in valleys, and of ready access on the banks of rivers, though there are others close to bold escarpments on the summits of inland eminences. As specimens of the first class, those in the marshes near Kingston-upon-Hull, and in the valley of the Thames, may be instanced ; while the sites at Wrotham, in Kent — Leith Hill, in Surrey — Trowbridge, in Wiltshire — and Marlow, in Buckinghamshire, illustrate the second....
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Page 251 - Society was held at the Dr. Savage Institute, New York, on December isth, 1900, Mr. J. Blake Hillyer, president, in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed, the...
Page 288 - An inquiry into the authenticity of various pictures and prints, which, from the decease of the poet to our own times, have been offered to the public as portraits of Shakspeare...
Page 222 - HISTORY OF THE ARCHITECTURE of the ABBEY CHURCH of ST. ALBAN, with especial reference to the Norman Structure.
Page 258 - ... Ordinary Meetings of the Society next preceding the day of the Anniversary election, the President shall give notice of the said election ; and declare how much it imports the good of the Society, that such persons may be chosen into the Council, as are most likely to attend the Meetings and business of the Council, out of whom there may be made the best choice of a President and other Officers.
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