THE JOURNAL OF THE British Archaeological Association, ESTABLISHED 1843. FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT AND PROSECUTION OF RESEARCHES INTO THE ARTS AND MONUMENTS OF THE EARLY AND MIDDLE AGES. NEW SERIES, VOL. XII.—1906. London: PRINTED FOR THE ASSOCIATION. MCMVI CONTENTS. 1. Inaugural Address. By C. E. KEYSER, M.A., F.S.A. 3. Norman Art and Architecture in Sicily. By the Rev. 4. Reading Abbey. By JAMIESON B. HURRY, M.A., M.D. 5. Villa Faustini. By C. H. COMPTON, Esq. 6. The History of Wallingford. By the Rev. J. E. FIELD 7. A Short Account of Ufton Court. By Miss SHARP. PAGB 1 12 18 40 43 51 57 8. The History of Abingdon. By the Rev. P. H. DITCHField, M.A., F.S.A. 73 9. St. Clether: His Chapel and Holy Wells. By Mrs. COLLIER 83 91 12. The Walls of Wallingford. By I. CHALKLEY GOULD, Esq., 13. The Chapel of the Hospital of St. James, Wigginton, Tamworth. By CHARLES LYNAM, Esq., F.S.A. 125 14. The Isle of Ictis and the Early Tin Trade. By EMANUEL GREEN, Esq., F.S. A. 145 15. The Tenth Iter and the Roman Stations in the North of England. By R. H. FORSTER, Esq., M. A. 161 16. Relics of the Old Cornish Language. By the Rev. W. S. LACH-SZYRMA, M.A. 17. Notes on Whitehall and the Strand. By ANDREW OLIVER, Esq., A.R.I.B.A. . 217 18. Earthworks of the Moated Mound Type. By T. DAVIES PRYCE, Esq. 231 19. The Roman Wall Pilgrimage of June, 1906. By R. OLIVER HESLOP, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. 269 Balance Sheet for the year ending Dec. 31, 1905 Hon. Secretaries' Report. 60, 61, 62, 127, 132 Proceedings of the Annual Congress (Nottingham, 1906) OBITUARY:: Sir Charles Henry Rouse-Boughton Lord Alwyne Compton Richard Clout NOTICES OF BOOKS : The Romanization of Roman Britain. F. J. Haverfield 129 129 129 H. S. 65 Norman Architecture in Essex. Ernest Godman 65 History of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire. R. E. 67 133 134 Robert 135 Chertsey Abbey: An Existence of the Past. Lucy Wheeler. Notes on the Earlier History of Barton-on-Humber. ARCHEOLOGICAL NOTES: Funeral Garlands Berwick Walls Roman Yorkshire Recovery of Lost Deeds Victoria and Albert Museum Discoveries at the Castle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Excavations at Holm Cultram Abbey, Cumberland The Wall and Vallum between Tyne and Solway |