EDITED BY
Edward Walford, M.A.,
Formerly Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, and late Editor of “The Gentleman’sMagazine,” &c.
VOLUME VI.
July-December, 1884.
London:
DAVID BOGUE, 27, KING WILLIAM STREET,
CHARING CROSS, W.C.
The Gresham Press.
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UNWIN BROTHERS,
PRINTERS,
LONDON AND CHILWORTH.
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THE GREAT YARMOUTH TOLHOUSE | 2 |
ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS FROM SOUTHWELL MINSTER | 49 |
GLOVES OF SHAKESPEARE, IN THE POSSESSION OF MISS BENSON | 102 |
SEAL OF THE BOROUGH OF SEAFORD | 154 |
TESSELLATED PAVEMENT DISCOVERED AT THE ROMAN VILLA NEARBRADING | 206 |
THE OLD PALACE, RICHMOND | 258 |
REAT YARMOUTH possesses a building of considerable antiquarianinterest. This is known by the somewhat unsuggestive name of theTolhouse. Its relation to the collection of tolls is referred to in manyold documents; but since this was but one of man