THE Archaeological Journal. PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF The Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Freland, FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT AND PROSECUTION OF RESEARCHES INTO THE ARTS AND MONUMENTS OF The Early and Middle Ages. VOLUME XXVIII. LONDON: PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF THE INSTITUTE, 16, NEW (DISTRIBUTED GRATUITOUSLY TO SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS.) TO BE OBTAINED THROUGH ALL BOOKSELLERS. MDCCCLXXI. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE of the Royal ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE desire that it should be distinctly understood that they are not responsible for any statements or opinions expressed in the Archaeological Journal, the authors of the several memoirs and communications being alone answerable for the same. CONTENTS. PAGE Sir James Tyrell's Chapel at Gipping, Suffolk. By W. H. SEWELL, M.A. Remarks on Roman Coins found at Sutton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. By BUNNELL LEWIS, M.A., F.S.A., Professor of Latin in Queen's College, Cork Supplementary Notices of Relics recently obtained by the Hon. William Owen Stanley, in his researches in Holyhead Island. By ALBERT WAY, M.A., The Block of Tin dredged up in Falmouth Harbour, and now in the Truro Museum. By Major-General Sir HENRY JAMES, R.E., F.R.S., Director- 203014 |