297-302
V. SOCIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS 303-319
VI. EUROPEAN CONDITIONS 320-337
VII. ETHNOLOGICAL CONDITIONS 338-366
INDEX 367-371
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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1. PEDLAR'S SEAT, SWAFFHAM CHURCH, NORFOLK. _Frontispiece_
2. CARVED WOODEN FIGURE OF THE PEDLAR IN SWAFFHAM
CHURCH 8
3. CARVED WOODEN FIGURE OF THE PEDLAR'S DOG IN SWAFFHAM
CHURCH 8
Nos. 1-3 are taken from photographs, and show how the
story of the Pedlar of Swaffham has been interpreted in
carving. The costume of the Pedlar is noticeable.
4. THE PEDLAR OF LAMBETH AND HIS DOG, FIGURED IN THE
WINDOW (NOW DESTROYED) OF LAMBETH CHURCH (from
Allen's _History of Lambeth_) 20
5. THE PEDLAR OF LAMBETH AND HIS DOG AS DRAWN IN 1786
FOR DUCAREL'S _History of Lambeth_ 22
Nos. 4 and 5 illustrate the traces of the Pedlar legend
in Lambeth, and the costume of the Pedlar, though later
than that shown in the Swaffham carving, exhibits analogous
features which are of interest to the argument.
6. PLAN OF THE SITE OF THE "HEAVEN'S WALLS" AT LITLINGTON,
NEAR ROYSTON, CAMBRIDGESHIRE (reprinted from
_Archaeologia_) 43
7. SKETCH OF LITLINGTON FIELD (reprinted from
_Archaeologia_) 44
Nos. 6 and 7 show the site and general appearance
of this interesting relic of the Roman occupation of
Britain.
8. STONE MONUMENTS ERECTED AS MEMORIALS IN A KASYA
VILLAGE (reprinted from _Asiatic Researches_) 55
9. STONE SEATS AT A KASYA VILLAGE (reprinted from _Asiatic
Researches_) 55
10. VIEW IN THE KASYA HILLS, SHOWING STONE MEMORIALS
(reprinted from _Asiatic Researches_) 56
No. 8 shows the practice among the primitive hill-tribes
of India of erecting memorials in stone to tribal heroes,
and No. 9 is a curious illustration of the stones used
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