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Identifier: sussexarchaeolog08suss (find matches)
Title: Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county
Year: 1856 (1850s)
Authors: Sussex Archaeological Society. 1n
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Publisher: Lewes, Eng. (etc.) Sussex Archaeological Society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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ovisions, fowl, and fish in season, with a dietary Idinner and supper every month throughout the year, and also directions Ithe culture and management of the demesnes. W. S. Walfokd, F.S.A.i NOTES AND QUERIES. 279 i Note.—In consequence of the interest attached to thecatalogue of the Museum temporarily collected at Chichester1853, the Committee have been anxious not to delay itsablication, as promised to the Members of the Sussexirchaeological Society, and have included it in the present>lume. For this purpose several communications have beenpcessarily postponed:— I An account of some Roman remains discovered on thejowns in 1828, by John Britton, Esq. Episcopal Injunction to Boxgrove Priory in 1518, by Rev.)(. Turner. i Episcopal Visitations of Easeborne Priory, by W. H.iaauw, Esq. j Notices of the family of Miller of Burghill and Winking-jirst, by M. A. Lower, Esq. ; The Free Chapel of Maresfield, and Dudeney Chapel (re-p-red to at p. 83 of this volume), by Rev. E. Turner. i I
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CATALOGUE OF ANTIQUITIES EXHIBITED IN THE MUSEUM FORMED DURING- THE ANNUALMEETING OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE,HELD AT CHICHESTER, IN JULY, 1 8 5 3. Intiquities brought from Foreign Countries, comprising AncientObjects, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman, not connected withBritain. I Two Chests or Arks of sycamore wood, found in tombs at Thebes,\ Egypt. The more ancient of these objects appears, by the hiero-fyphics painted on one side, to have been made in the reign ofjmenophis I, who died b.c. 1550; it is consequently of a periodbarly sixty years earlier than that to which the ark of the cove-pnt made by Bezaleel (Exodus xxxvii) is assigned (b.c. 1491).\ was used to contain images of the Egyptian deities and other>cred objects. The hieroglyphics, painted in a light-blue colour,.late that this ark was dedicated by a priestess of Ammon andI . . . .Amenophis, the judge of Thebes, to the goddess Nepthys,jsiris, and Isis. The second ark is of inferior interest: it is ofaaller dimensions, p

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