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XXVIII. Enquiries concerning the Tomb of King Al- fred, at Hyde Abbey, near Winchefter. By Henry Howard, Efq. In a Letter to George Nayler, Efq. York Herald, F.A.S. Read March 29, 1798. DEAR SIR, Horjham Barracks, Feb. 2,6, 1798. THE high veneration I feel for the character and principles of our renowned Alfred, led me, whilft we were quartered in Winchefter laft year, to make the difcovery of his tomb an obje<5l of refearch. Hiftory informs us, that Alfred and his queen Alfwitha were buried in the church of Newanminfter, which he founded and be- gan, and which after his death was finimed by Edward the elder, who was alfo interred near his father. In the reign of Henry the firft Newanminfter was taken down on account of its being too near the cathedral church ; and in the year 1115 that king, at- tended by the bifhop of Winchefter and his whole court, tranflated with great pomp the body of Alfred to a tomb at the foot of the high altar of the magnificent abbey church which he built for that purpofe at a place called Hyde, near the walls of the city of Win- chefter ; the body of Edward the elder, and I believe alfo of the queen, were removed at the fame time. You will lament, with me, the failure of my refearches, and feel fome mare of the fame indignation, when I inform you that the times