Xxxi. Letter from Jabez Allies, Esq. F.S.A., describing a remarkable Sepulchral Vase, and other Antiquities, discovered near Scarborough, and preserved in the Scarborough Museum. Addressed to Albert Way, Esq. Director
Allies, J.
Archaeologia 30: 458-462
1844
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