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PLANTAGENET—Continued |
215 |
VI. |
TUDOR |
263 |
VII. |
TUDOR—Continued |
320 |
VIII. |
CHARLES THE SECOND |
371 |
IX. |
GEORGE THE SECOND |
429 |
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INDEX |
501 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Stowe's Monument, in North Aisle of St. Andrew Undershaft |
2 |
Roman Marble Sarcophagus. Guildhall |
4 |
Statues of Mercury, Apollo, and Jupiter or Neptune: found in the Thames, 1837 |
6 |
Bronze Articles for Domestic Use |
8 |
Bronze Fibulæ and other Ornaments: found in London |
11 |
Roman Pavement: Leadenhall Street |
14 |
Bronze Bust of the Emperor Hadrian: found in the Thames. British Museum |
17 |
A Bit of Roman Wall. From a Photograph by W. H. Grove, 174 Brompton Road |
20 |
Lamps and Lamp-stand |
23 |
Sepulchral Cists, etc.: found in Warwick Square, Newgate Street, 1881. British Museum |
32 |
Roman Keys. Guildhall |
34 |
Toilet Articles—Hair-pins; Hair-pin (Sarina, Wife of Hadrian); Bone Comb and Case (Cloakham); Bone Comb (Lower Thames Street) |
36 |
Statuettes: found in Thames Street, 1889. Guildhall |
39 |
Roman Amphoræ |
41 |
London Stone, Cannon Street, as it appeared in 1800 |
45 |
Battle between Two Armed Knights |
49 |
River Tilting in the Twelfth Century |
52 |
Crypt: Remains of the Collegiate Church of St. Martin-le-Grand, N.E. |
54 |
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