Norfolk Archaeology: OR MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS RELATING TO THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, PUBLISHED BY THE NORFOLK AND NORWICH ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Nescio quâ natale solum dulcedine captos VOL III. Norwich: CHARLES MUSKETT, OLD HAYMARKET. 1852. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF ROSEBERY. THE HONOURABLE AND VERY REVEREND THE DEAN OF NORWICH. DANIEL GURNEY, ESQ., F.S.A.. DAWSON TURNER, ESQ., F.R.S., F.A.S. Treasurer. CAPT. BLAKISTON, R.N., Thorpe Hall. 897098 CONTENTS OF VOL. III. Antiquities discovered at Little Cressingham, Norfolk.-T. Barton, Esq. Screen at North Burlingham.-Rev. John Gunn Mural Paintings at Drayton Church.- Very Rev. F. C. Husenbeth Notes on the Thetford Mints.-W. S. Fitch, Esq. Notice of a Mural Painting discovered in the South Transept of Cawston Analysis of the Harleian Manuscript, Cod. 4756, and part of the Index Remarks upon a Manuscript of the year 1557, relating to Corn and Grain in Clackclose Hundred.-J. Copeman, Esq. Description of certain Mural Paintings lately discovered in Brooke Further Remarks on the Ancient Shields in Yarmouth Church.-Thos. Original unpublished Letter from King James I. to Sir Robert Cecil, Particulars of the Hundred of Tunstead.-Rev. W. T. Spurdens . On a Gold Niello found at Matlask, Norfolk.-Robt. Fitch, Esq. Observations on the History and present State of Thetford Priory.- |