Albert Way
1805
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1874
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
languages spoken, written or signed: English
educated at: Trinity College
occupation: antiquarian
award received: Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
Albert Way (23 June 1805 – 22 March 1874) was an English antiquary, and principal founder of the Royal Archaeological Institute. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Articles 81
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Notes on an Unique Implement of Flint, Found, as Stated, in the Isle of Wight
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Ancient Portraitures of Our Lord
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The Cromlechs of Anglesey
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Supplementary Notices of Relics Recently Obtained by the Hon. William Owen Stanley, in his Researches in Holyhead Island
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The Roman Coffin at Westminster Abbey. Some Supplementary Notes on its Contents and its Decoration
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Notices of Certain Bronze Relics, of a Peculiar Type Assigned to the Late Celtic Period
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Alabaster Reliquary Found in Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire, with Notices of an Object of the Like Description Existing in Anglesey
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Antiquities of Bronze Found in Devonshire
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Original Documents Inventory of the Armoury in the Castle of Amboise in Touraine, in the Reign of Louis XII. Dated A.D. 1499
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Gold Pectoral Cross Found at Clare Castle, Suffolk
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Supplementary Notes on Celts and Other Implements Used as Talismans or Victory-Stones
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Ancient Sun-Dials
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Supplementary Notices, Relating to a Gold Cup Found in a Sepulchral Cist Near the Cheese-Wring, and also to Some Other Gold Relics in Cornwall
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Notices of Relics Found in and Near Ancient Circular Dwellings Explored by the Hon. W. O. Stanley, M.P. in Holyhead Island
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Original Documents Charter of Queen Elizabeth to the Hospital of St. Lawrence De Ponteboy, Bodmin, A.D. 1582
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Original Documents Will of Richard De Elmham, Canon of the Church of St. Martin Le Grand, London. Dated June 28, 1228
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Notices of Roman Pigs of Lead Found at Bristol, and of Metallurgical Relics in Cornwall, in Other Parts of England and Wales, and also on the Continent
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Contributions to the History of Mediæval Weapons and Warlike Appliances in Europe
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Original Documents Inventory of the Goods of Ievan AP Kenric Vaghan, Dated A.D. 1361, 36 EDW. III.; To Which is Appended his Will
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Notes on Certain Objects of Stag–s Horn Used for Hafting Stone Implements or Weapons
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“Les Trois Vifs Et Les Trois Morts”
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On a Remarkable Sculpture Lately Found in Bobbing Church, Kent
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Original Documents Exemplification from the Records at Caernarvon of two Charters and a Letter of Placard of Henry VII., in Favor of the Inhabitants of the Counties of Merioneth, Caernarvon, and Anglesey. Dated 1 James I. (A.D. 1604)
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Original Documents Licence, Under the Privy Seal, to Remit a Debt to Robert Bruce, in order that the Money Might be Applied Towards the Ransom of a Prisoner in Scotland. Dated at York, Sept. 4th, 8 Edw. II. (A.D. 1314)
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Original Documents Being Contributions Towards the History of Reading Abbey
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Notice of a Jeweled Ornament Presented to Queen Elizabeth by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury
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Original Documents The Armour and Arms Belonging to Henry Bowet, Archbishop of York, Deceased in 1423, from the Roll of his Executors’ Accounts
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Examples of Mediæval Seals
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Original Documents Safe Conduct Granted by James III., King of Scots, to the Earl of Warwick and others
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Original Documents Notice of a Formula of a Papal Indulgence, Printed by Pynson, and of some other Documents of like Character
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Enumeration of Blocks or Pigs of Lead and Tin, Relics of Roman Metallurgy, Discovered in Great Britain
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The Votive Gold Crowns Recently Found Near Toledo, and Now Preserved at the Hotel De Cluny, at Paris
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