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INDEX.

The * signifies an engraving of the object referred to.

A.

Abbeys, of St. Alban, Herts, 85

———— St. Amand, Rouen, cartulary of, 7

———— St. Trinité, Caen, 24, cartulary of, 26

Abingdon, Berks, seal found near, 76

*Adderbury, Oxon, Church of, *door, and *dripstone in, 390

————— bead found near, 355

*Adeodatus, inscription to at Rome, 282

Aignebelle in Savoy, duplicate effigy of Peter d'Aquablanca, bishop of Hereford, at, 238

Altars, at Bedale, 258, and in Lorraine, 363

Anamzaptus, a mystic word, a charm against epilepsy, 359

Anglesea, invaded by the Irish Picts, A.D. 450, 227

———— cromlechs found in, 39

———— *spear-mould and celt-mould in, 257

Anstey, Herts, diminutive effigy at, 239

Aqueduct, 365

Archæological intelligence, 67, 155, 255, 348

—————— recent publications, 102—104, 188—192, 393—396

Architecture, Gothic, Manuals of, reviewed, 379, 392—long and short work not proved to have been Anglo-Saxon, 285, the ancient Church of Brixworth beiug deficient in this masonry, 285, although great antiquity may be claimed for Churches which possess it, 287—lapidei tabulatus, towers rising in stages, and bonding-courses, borrowed from the Romans, 287—*windows, at Caistor, Northamptonshire, 288, *at Headbourn Worthy, Hants, 289, in Oxford Castle, 289, and at St. Cronan's, Ireland, 177—doors, at *Stanton Lacy, Shropshire, 289-297, and at Adderbury, Oxon, 390—capital at St. Benet's, Cambridge, 367—resemblance between the Churches of Crick, Northamptonshire, and of Bilton and of Astley, Warwickshire, 291—first explained as a system and a science by Rickman, 379, whose nomenclature has been long established and understood, 386—whereas the proposed new nomenclature is not an improvement, but the contrary, 381, Mr. Paley's Manual wanting clearness, and his proposed new styles natural divisions, 382—a style of architecture must have a distinct character, 383, which Mr. Bloxam's and Mr. Paley's proposed new styles have not, 384—remarks on foreign styles, 385, and on symbolism in architecture, 386—Saxon buildings, 386, their masonry not sufficiently observed, 387, often mixed with late Norman work, 388—Early English foliage, character of, 388—Decorated foliage, character of, 389—Mr. Bloxam's Manual the best for advanced students, 386, and Mr. Barr's the best for beginners, 391

——————— military, 291, 295, 363

Ardragh, Donegal, Ireland, gorget found at, 37

Armour, ancient British, 352, 353

*Arrow-heads found at Woodperry, Oxon, 119

Ashburton, Devon, the market place at, 266

*Ashley, Hants, bell-cot, 207, and 'Church at, 299

Austin, St., in converting the Anglo-Saxons, A.D. 596, preserved their heathen temples, 195

*Axe of stone found at Llanmadock, Wales, 67

*Aycliffe, Durham, sculptured crosses at, 260

Ayot, St. Lawrence, Herts, effigy at, 239

Ayr, St., near Cotentiu, France, tore found at, 36, 37

B.

Badbury Camp, Dorset, tumulus found near, containing *ornamented urns and skeletons in cists, 348—352

Baldwin, bishop of Theronanne, 16

———— Comte of Flanders, charter of, 17

————————————— conducted Matilda into Ponthieu, to meet William I., where their marriage was celebrated, 21

Baliol, John, character of, 185

Barker, John, brass of, at Godalming, Surrey, 83

Barr, family of, 81

Barr's Manual of Gothic Architecture, 391

Barrows, 155—157, 348

Basin of free stone at Suckley, Worcestershire, 89

*Bath, Somerset, fragments of small Saxon crosses at, and stone vase dug up near, 356

Battle Abbey, Sussex, muniments of, in possession of Sir T. Phillips, 215

*Beads, found at Hoylake, Cheshire, 354—and near Adderbury, Oxon, of fine green glass, 355

Beauchamp, R., earl of Warwick, his statue at Warwick, 203—but buried at Lewes, 80

Becket, Thomas à, born in Cheapside, London, fled in disguise to Sandwich, and suffered in his fifty-first year, 374

*Bedale, Yorkshire, fragment of cross at, 260

———————— *sculptured stone and altar, with *details of supposed Saxon tombs in crypt of church at, 258

Bede, on the chalice exhibited to pilgrims at Jerusalem, 131

Bedfordshire.—Bedford, 318

Bedford's Chart, illustrating the Architecture of Westminster Abbey, notice of, 183

Bells, arrangements for the hanging of in Churches, without Towers, 205—230

*Bell-cots, interesting examples of, 205—213

———— in the gable below the roof, as at Corhampton, Littleton, and Ashley, Hants, 206

———— in the west wall above the roof and gable, as at Manton, Rutland, 218

———— over the chancel-arch, as at Binsey, Oxon, 209

———— *in small turrets, on the west gable, as at St.Helen's, York, 211

———— in niches projecting from the face of the wall, as at *Godshill, Isle of Wight, 212

Berkshire.—Abingdon. 76; Hinksey, (North), 301; Reading, 141—148; Tubney, 69; Wallingford, 75; Windsor, 59—61, 104; Wittenham, (Long), 239

Bertram, J. C, pretended discovery by, 161

*Beverley, Yorkshire, Early English corbel-table at, 391

Billing, J., on the history and remains of the Friery at Reading, Berks, 141

Bingley, Mr., cromlechs mentioned by, 39

*Binsey, Oxon, Church of, 209

Birch, S., on the Torc of the Celts, 27—38

*Bircham Tofts, Norfolk, coped coffin at, 268

Bishop Wolston, of Worcester, *seal of, 261

Blanche, daughter of Edward III., effigy of, 237

Bloxam's Manual of Gothic Architecture, 386

Boat, ancient, found in Lough Fea, Ireland, 94

Bodowyr, Wales, cromlech standing at, 42, 43

Books, Prints, and Antiquities, presented to the Institute, 90

Bottesford, Leicestershire, effigy at, 239

Boyne, Ireland, tumuli on the, were royal sepulchres, 156

Braine Abbey, France, wafer irons there, 253

Brampton, Norfolk, fragments of urns at, 249

Brass of J. Barker at Godalming, Surrey, 83

——— Sir N. Carew, at Haccombe, Devon, 153

——— T. Sutton, at West Tanfield, Yorks., 360

——— in *Wyke Church, Hants, 84

Braunfels, Germany, torques found at, 27

*Bredicott, and *Bredon Hill, Worcestershire, rings found near, 267

Bride, St., legend of, 224

*Bridle-bitt of iron found at Lough Fea, 95

*Bristol, Somerset, an altar-tomb in the Church of St. Stephen at, 82

British monuments, ancient, 39—43, 348—352

Bromet, W., notice of the meeting op the French Society for the Preservation of Historical Monuments, 361—365

*Brooches, Roman, found at Woodperry, Oxon, 120, 121

————— of gold near Devizes possessing a medical charm, 359—at *Rochester, Kent, and St. John, Zachary, 77

Bronze ring, 78—caldron, 96—spear-head, 354

Brown, Rev. A. W., on British Kistvaens, or Stone Coffins, under the churchyard of Pytchley, Northamptonshire, 105—115.

Bryn Celli, Anglesea, cromlech found at, 41

Bucks.—

Buckles, found at Woodperry, Oxon, 121

Burgh, coin of Faustina, found at, 246

Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, gold ring found near, 270

Byshbury, Hugh de, chalice in stone coffin of, 136

Byzantine work, 365

C.

*Cader Idris, Merionethshire, gold ornament found near, 87

Caen, France, charters of the Abbey of the Trinity at, 26

Cairn Lochan, Ireland, gorgets found at, 36

Caister, Norfolk, coins, pottery, and urns, found at, 250, 251

*Caldron of bronze found at Farney, Ireland, 96

Cambridgeshire.—Cambridge, 305, 367, 387; Carlton, 21; Ely, 295; Trumpington, 29

*Cambridge, St. Benet's,capital or impost at, 387

Campbell's lives of the Lord Chancellors and keepers of the great seal of England, reviewed, 373

Canons enacted under Archbishop Dunstan, 133

Canterbury, Christ Church, list of banners formerly used at, 254

————— statue of the Black Prince at, 202

*Capitals and foliage. Early English, 389

Caradoc, a Welsh Tarquin, who smote off the head of St. Winefrede, 148

*Carew, Wales, cross at, 71—Church at, 360

Carlos, E. I., his remarks on the seal of the mayor of London, found at Gièz, France, 266

Carlton, Cambridgeshire, held of W. de Warren, 21

Carpenter's Hall, London, frescoes in, 86

Carrickmacross, Ireland, crannoge near, 46

Castellarium, use of the word, 9

Castlereagh, Ireland, gorget found at, 37

Castor, Northamptonshire, coffin lids at, 85

Caswallon routed the Irish under Cerigi, 227

Catacombs, the Christian population of Rome interred there from A.D. 98 till A.D. 400, 279

Caythorpe, Lincolnshire, spire at, 99

Celtic monuments in Lorraine, 362

*Celtic weapons exhibited, 67

Celts, instruments so called, 27, 32, 35, 38, 44, 46

Cementarii, masons or builders, 198, 200

Chalices, notices of, 129—149

———— of sardonyx at St. Denis, Paris, 134

———— primitive form of, 131

———— materials of, 133

———— *of St. Remy, 1 29, 134

———— *ancient, at Oxford, 135 — and Rome, 130

———— *and patens at York, 137

———— deposited in coffins, 136

———— at *Evesham, *Hereford, and *Chichester, 138

———— represented on sepulchral brasses, 139

———— all the chalices in England sold to redeem King Richard I. from captivity, and afterwards faithfully replaced by him, 140

———— with handles, in the illuminations of the Bible of Charles le Chauve, 130

———— preserved at Mayence Cathedral, 131

———— exhibited to pilgrims at Jerusalem, mentioned by Bede, 132

———— custom of receiving the sacrament from, by suction, 132

*Chertsey, Surrey, seal of the priory at, 222

Cheshire.—Delamere, (Forest), 157; Hoylake, 354; Malpas, 29

*Chessmen, ancient, in the Ashmolean and British Museums, 241, 242—and the Museums of the Societies of Antiquaries of Scotland and Copenhagen, and the Bibliothèque Royale at Paris, 241—and in possession of the Rev. J. Eagles, 244

———— *of the twelfth century, 241—*thirteenth century, 243—*fourteenth century, 244

———— collection of, discovered in the isle of Lewes, Scotland, 241

*Chichester Cathedral, Sussex, chalice at, 138

Christiana, Norway, antiquities found at, 29

  • Christopher, St., brass of, at Wyke, Hants, 83

Church in the Catacombs. A Description of the Primitive Church of Rome, by C. Maitland, reviewed, 278—384

*Churches of St. Mac Dara, 178—and *Cormac, Ireland, 180

——— at Woodperry, Oxon, 116—at Carew, Wales, 360

——— of the Archdeaconry of Northampton, No. I, reviewed, 97—101

*Clare, Suffolk, seal found near, 76

*Cleeve Abbey, Somerset, bell-cot at, 213

*Cloisters, at Windsor Castle, Berks, 104

*Clonmel, Ireland, tomb of the Butler family, 165

Cobberley, Gloucestershire, effigy at, 239

Coffin lid at Lyddiugton, Rutland, 85

———— at Castor, Northampton, 85

———— at Repps, Norfolk, 268

Coiffe de mailles, represented on the head of the effigy at Horstead Keynes, 236

Coins, Roman, found at a villa in Mitcheldever Wood, Hants, 160 —*at Withara, Essex, 162, 163—and at Shotover, Oxon, 125

——— Saxon, near Ripon, Yorkshire, 73

Colchester, Essex, tessons of brick found near, 68

Com Bots, tore found at, 27

Compton, Lord H., notice of a Decorative Pavement in Haccombe Church, Devonshire, 151—154

Conneraara, Ireland, Church of St. Mac Dara, 178

——————* funicular ornament found at, 28

Consular epitaph, A.D. 102, the earliest known, 279

*Corhampton, Hants, Church of, bell-cot in, 206

*Cormac, Ireland, Church of, base and window, 182—and *north doorway of the, 181

Cornwall.—Madden, 37; Penwith, 37

*Corslet clasp, found in Ireland, 37

Costume, illustrated by ancient chessmen, 141

Crannoges, Irish, or fortified islands, and remains discovered in, 44—49

Credence table in Brabourne Church, Kent, 83

Crewkerne, Somerset, manor-house at, 265

Cromlechs in the Isle of Anglesey, 39, 44

————— still standing at Bodowyr, 4 2, 43

——————————— Llugwy, 43

——————————— Plas Newydd, 41

——————————— Trefor, 43

*Crosses at Carew, 71—and *Nevern, Wales, 71

—— Runic, at Lancaster, 72

—— sculptured, at Hawkswell, Aycliffe, and Bedale, 259, 260

——* fragments of, at Woodperry, Oxon, 126—and at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 97

Crypt under the Angel Inn, Guildford, Surrey, 84

—— of Hexham Church, Northumberland, 163

Cuerdale, Lancashire, tore at, 29

Cuffborough, Ireland, excavation beneath tumulus at, 155, 157

Culing, Thomas de, particulars in the account of his disbursement, 252

Cumberland.—Carlisle (Galla Hill), 76

*Cups, ancient, copied from Boldetti, 281

D

Daly or die, found near Swansea, Wales, 86

*Darent Church, Kent, 383

Darlington, Devon, effigy at, 239

Deane, Mr., his remarks on torques, 30

Decoration of Churches, 363

Delamere Forest, Gloucestershire, a sepulchral urn, found in, 157

Denis, St., Paris, effigy of Blanche D'Artois at, 239

Derbyshire.—Scarcliffe, 237

*Devenish Island, Ireland, round tower on, 168

Devon.—Ashburton, 266; Darlington, 239; Exeter, 132; Haccombe, 151—154; Kenton, 305; Kingswear, 237, 263, 264

Doomsday Survey mentions 1700 Churches, 290

*Doorway of St. Fechin's Church, Ireland. 176

——— *of round tower at Finahoe, Ireland, 179

Dorset.—Badbury, (in Wimborne), 348—351; Maponder, 239; Melcombe-Horsey, 265; Wimborne, 360

Dover Castle, a combination of military and ecclesiastical structures, 56

Druidical remains, 39—43, 362

Drunshill, near Woodeaton, Oxon, pottery and a brass coin of Vespasian, found at, 124

*Dundry, Somerset, lofty tower at, 392

Dunstan, Archbishop, canon enacted under, 133

Dunwich, Suffolk, interesting seals found at, 165

Duraudus, on the use of chalices of glass, 133

Durham.—Aycliffe, 260; Gainford, 184, 185

E.

Eanred, stycas of, near Ripen, Yorkshire, 73

*Ear-ring, Bredon, Worcestershire, 267

Easton, Little, Essex, effigy at, 239

Edington, Bishop, work of at Winchester, 59

Effigies, cross-legged, at Horstead Keynes, Sussex, with remarks on effigies of diminutive dimensions, 234—239

Effigies, in St. Stephen's Church at Bristol, 83

——— of priest with chalice, North Mimms, Herts, 139

———*Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 139

——— of Richard II., and Ann his consort, at Westminster, 202

——— of infants in swaddling clothes, 237

Egerton, Sir F., torques found at Malpas, Cheshire, in possession of, 27, 29

Eleanor, consort of Edward III., not a Keeper of the great seal, 375

Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester, imprisoned in the crypt of St. German's, Cornwall, 56

Elizabeth, Queen, portrait of, at Suckley, Worcestershire, 89

*Embsay, France, torc found near, 32

Epitaph, consular, the oldest known, A.D. 102, 279

Essex.—Colchester, 68; Rivenhall, 28; Witham, 162, 163

Ethelred, stycas of, near Ripon, Yorkshire, 73

*Evesham, Abbot of, A.D. 1263, chalice found in coffin of, 138

Exeter, Church of, vessels given to, by Bishop Leofric, A.D. 1046, 132

F.

Fairless, Mr., on a tomb in Hexham Church, Northumberland, and the crypt there, 163, 164

Falmer, Sussex, held of W. de Warren, 21

—————— gold ring found near, 270

Farney, barony of, Ireland, account of, reviewed, 93, 94, 95

——— bronze caldron, found in, 96

Fecamp, Church of, France, 7

*Fechin, St., Ireland, doorway of Church at, 176

*Felmingham, Norfolk, Roman urns discovered at, 246, 248

Fencot on Otmoor, Oxon, Roman pottery at, 123

*Finam, St. Cam, house of, Ireland, 173

Fineen's Church at Clonmacnoise, Ireland, 170

*Fish, sculptured, in the Lapidarian gallery, at Rome, 282

Fistulas, a kind of sacred vessel, bestowed on Churches by William Rufus, 132

Flodden Field, Scotland, ring found on, 269

*Foliage, decorated, in York Cathedral, 389

*Font, at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 100

—— *Portchester, Hants, 216, 217

—— in Lorraine, France, 363

Fontevrault, France, duplicate effigy of King Richard I. at, 233

Forts, Vitrified, 313

France.—Abbeville, 4; Caen, 26; Cluny, 1; Gael, 4; Giez, 74, 266; Jouy, 364; Lorraine, 362—364; Metz, 361—364; Montrort, 4; Montroule, 37; Nantes, 202; Paris, 130, 134, 241; Ponthieu, 21; Preaux, 11; Preny, 364; Ranis, 34; Rheims, 134; Rosheim, 362; Rouen, 22; St. Amand, 7; St. Ayr, 36, 37; St. Denys, 134; St. Omer, (Sithien), 16; St. Quentin, 30; St. Remy, 129, 134; St. Riquier, 4; Saarbruck, 361; Scarpone, 361; Toul, 363; Tonrlaville, 37

Frescoes, in Carpenter's Hall, London, 86

Fridd Gilfachwydd, Wales, torc at, 27

Friers, Minorite, a religious foundation of St. Francis, introduced by Henry III., 141

Frison, Robert, Comte of Flanders, charter of, 18

*Fruit Trenchers, description of, 334

—— with texts from an old version of the Scriptures, found at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, 335

—— *set of ten bearing the arms of England and France, 336—with posies, under the symbol of a skull, 336—from the "Art of English Poesie," 337

—— not wholly disused in the seventeenth century, 338

—— supposed origin of the use of, 337

Furniture of Churches, 363

G.

Gailhabaud's Ancient and Modern Architecture, notice of, 184

Gainford, Durham, granted to Guy Baliol, A.D. 1093, 185 {{nop} Gait, Sir R., house of, at Hampton Gay, Oxon,88

*Galla Hill, Carlisle, seal found at, 76

Gallerus, inscription in oratory of, 174, 175

Galway, New, Ireland, Abbey at, 55

Gayton, Northamptonshire, effigy of a female at, 238

Gerbod, avoué of St. Bertin, 17, 18—brother of Gundrada, 16—married to Matilda, afterwards Queen of England, 20

Germany.—Berncastel, 362; Brauenfels, 27; Helmstadt, 33; Mayence, 131; Trèves, 365

———— torques found in, 27, 31

German, St., bishop of Isle of Man, founded a Church there, A.D. 447, 51

——— Cathedral of, in Peel Castle, described, 50

Gibson's history of the monastery at Tynemouth, diocese of Durham, reviewed, 366—373

Giéz in Touraine, the matrix of an English seal found there, 74

Glass, stained, 128, 363

Glendalough, Monastery, not older than the twelfth century, 179

Gloucestershire.—Cobberley, 239; Gloucester, 201, 308; Leckhampton, 352; Tenbury, 239

Gloucester, statue of Edward II. at, 201

Godalming, Surrey, brass of John Barker at, 83

*Godshill, Isle of Wight, decorated bell-cot at, 212

*Gorgets, Celtic ornaments fonnd in Ireland, 35-37—in Cornwall, 37—and in France, 37

Gothic Architecture, Manuals of, reviewed, 392. See Architecture.

Gough, Mr., cromlech described by, 41

Granavilla, R. de, brought from Palestine an eminent architect, named Lalys, 277

Grant to the Minorite Friery at Reading, 141

Guildford, Surrey, Angel Inn, crypt under, 83

*Guildhall, London, statues from porch of, 204

*Gundrada, inscription to, at Lewes, 81

———— not a daughter of William I., 3

Gunn, Rev. J., on Icenia: notices of Roman remains, and evidences of occupation, discovered in Norfolk, 246—251

Gunner, Rev. W. H., notices of the Priory of Southwick, in the county of Southampton, 214—222

H.

Haccombe Church, Devonshire, notice of a Decorated Pavement in, by Lord A. Compton, 151—154

————— brass of Sir Nicholas Carew in, 153, and little effigy at, 237

————— patterns of the tiles in, 152

*Halton Moor, torc found at, 28

Hampton-Gay, Oxon, named after Sir R. Gait, 88

Hants.—Ashley, 207, 299; Corhampton, 206; Crawley, 301; Godshill, (Isle of Wight), 212; Headborn-Worthy, 289; Hursley, 361; King's Sombourne, 207; Littleton, 207; Mitcheldever, 160; Otterbourne, 302; Penton-Mewsey, 210; Portchester, 56, 214—218; Porlsmouth, 218; Southampton, 229—233; Southwick, 214—222; Winchester, 60, 78, 139, 160, 310, 341; Winklersbury, 69; Wyke, 83, 84

Hartshorne, Rev. C. H., anomalies observable in the earlier styles of English Architecture, 285—297

—————— on the Castle and Parliaments of Northampton, 309—330

Hastings, Sussex, battle of, 13

Hawisia de Wygornia, copy of a grant by, 344

*Hawkswell, Yorkshire, cross in Churchyard of, 259

Helmstadt, Brunswick, torc found at, 33

Herefordshire.—Hereford, 138, 197, 238

*Hereford Cathedral, chalice and paten in, 138

———————— sculptured head from, 197

———— duplicate effigy of Peter, bishop of, 238

Hertfordshire—Anstey, 239; Ayot, St. Lawrence, 239; Mimms, (North), 139; St. Alban's, 85, 369; Waltham, 200

Hexham Church, Northumberland, crypt under, probably constructed by St. Wilfred, remarks on by Mr. Fairless, 163

———————— *incised slab in, 164

*Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, the churchyard cross, 97—tiles, 99—font, 100—and effigy at, 139

Hollingbury, Sussex, torc found at, 27

Holyhead, Wales, a cromlech near, 43

*Horsted Keynes, Essex, effigy at, 234

*House of St. Finam Cam, Kerry, Ireland, 173

*Howden, Yorkshire, bell-turret at, 384

*Hoylake, Cheshire, bead found at, 354

Huntingdonshire.—Sawtry, 312

I.

*Idbury, Oxon, bell-cot with pinnacle at, 209

Incised slab, ornamented, at Hexham, Northumberland, 164

*Inscriptions on stones at Neath, South Wales, 275—in the Roman Catacombs, 280—at Lewes, Sussex, 18—at Tynemonth, Northumberland, 367—and at Trèves, 365

*Inscription on a chalice formerly belonging to Rheims Cathedral, 134

Ireland, Ecclesiastical Architecture of, comprising the uses of the round towers there, by G. Petrie, reviewed, 166—183

———— round towers, not pagan, but Christian structures, 166—and used for belfries and for castles, 169

Ireland, 166.—Boyne, 156; Carrickmacross, 48; Castlereagh, 37; Clonmacnoise, 170; Clonmel, 165; Connemarra 28, 178: Cormac, 180, 182; Cuffborough, 155—157; Dublin, 35; Farney, 93—97; Finahoe, 182; Glendalougn, 177, 179; Kerry, 166—183; Lough na Glack, 46—48; Monaghan, 45, 96; Monalty, 48; Muinutir Eolais,45; Reyhole, 36; St. Cronan, 177; Timahoe, 179, 182; Trimleston, (Meath), 31; Tullyhaw, (Cavan), 45; Tyrone, 37

Isle of Man.—49-58.

Italy.—Aiguebelle, 238; Pisa, 196; Rome, 174—195, 278, 284

Jones, H. L., on the Cromlechs extant in the Isle of Anglesey, 39—44

K.

Kempsey, Worcestershire, spear-head at, 354

Kent.—Brabourne, 83; Canterbury, 202, 254; Darent, 388; Luddesdon, 76; Rochester, 77, 196; Sandwich, 374; Stone, 199

Kerry, Ireland, remains of stone fortresses in, 173

*Kilmalkedar, Ireland, stone pillar at, 175

*King's Somborne, Hampshire, a wooden bell-cot with one side of Norman stone-work at, 207

Kingston-on-Soar, Notts, vases found near, 159

Kingswear, Devon, extraordinary grave at, 264, 265

Kirk Manghold, Isle of Man, 49

Kistvaens, British, found under Pytchley Church, Northamptonshire, 105—113

————— stone coffins, 107, medieval, 108

————— of Saxon times, 109—but unnoticed by Norman masons, 110

————— fragments of British and Roman pottery found near, 113

L.

Labbe, Reginald, a husbandman of the thirteenth century, 65—his effects and bequests, 66

Lancashire.—Cuerdale, (in Blackburn), 29; Lancaster, 72; Rochdale, 33; Roose, (Furness), 68

Lancaster, Runic cross at, 72

*Lannus, inscription to, at Rome, 280

Lavenham, Suffolk, fragment of a Roman glass vessel found at, 69

*Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, helmet found at, 352

Legend of St. Bride, 224

Leicestershire.—Bottesford, 239

Lewes Priory, inscription of Gundrada at, 81—charter of, 1, 2, 5

Lewis, isle of, Scotland, ancient chessmen found in, 241

Libraries at Metz, 364—at Trèves, 365

Lille, Baldwin de, Comte of Flanders, father of Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror, 11

Lincolnshire.—Caythorpe, 99; Croyland, 312

*Littleton, Hampshire, bell-cot at, 207

Liz, Simon de St., erected Northampton Castle, 310, and founded the neighbouring priory of St. Andrew, 311

*Llaufaelog, Wales, cromlech found at, 42

Llanidan, Wales, cromlech found at, 43

*Llanmadock, Wales, stone axe found at, 67

Llan-Saut-Fraid, the Church of St. Bridget, 224

Llugwy, Wales, cromlech still standing in, 43

Lo, St., of Rouen, France, priory of, 7

Longchamp, W., bishop of Ely, identified with the minstrel Blondel, 375

Lorraine, monuments of Celtic origin in, 362

Lough Allen, Leitrim, large crannog in, 45

*Lough Fea, a curious boat, *a bridlo-bitt of iron, *and a maul, or hammer-head, found near, 94, 95

Lough na Glack, Ireland, relics found near, 46—48

Luddesdown, Kent, seals found near, 76

Lud-gate, London, statues of Lud and his sons, 86

Lukis, Mr., cromlechs found by, 39

Lyddington, Rutlandshire, coffin lids at, 85

M.

Madden, Sir F., remarks on chessmen by, 241

Madden, Cornwall, gorget found at, 37

Magnus, last Norwegian sovereign of the Isle of Man, died A.D. 1265, 51

Maitland, Da., on the Catacombs at Rome, reviewed, 278

—————— his observations on the custom of depositing small vessels with the bodies of the dead, 281

Malger, uncle of William, archbishop of Rouen, excommunicated William I. and Matilda, 22

Malpas, Cheshire, torques found at, 29

Manghold, bishop, divided the Isle of Man, into parishes, A.D. 498, 51

Mantell, Dr., his collection of torques, 27

*Manton, Rutland, Early English bell-gable, 210

Manuals of Gothic Architecture, 379—392

Manuscripts, 365

Mapouder, Dorset, diminutive effigy at, 239

Martene, on the custom of depositing chalices, &c., with the corpses of priests, 136

Masonry, 285, 291, 297

Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Comte of Flanders, married first Gerbod, avoué of St. Bertin, but was divorced from him, and married secondly with William I., 20, 23

*Maul, or hammer-head, near Lough Fea, 94

Mayence Cathedral, chalice with handles, 131

*Mazer, found near Hursley, Hants, 361

Melcombe-Horsey, Dorset, mural paintings, 265

Metz, proceedings of the French Archæological Society at, 361—365

Middlesex.—London, 86, 204, 241,374,391; Westminster, 183, 199, 200, 237

Mid-Lavant, Sussex, mural paintings at, 265

Missal of St. Denis, now at Paris, 130

——— in Metz Cathedral, 363

Mitcheldever Wood, near Winchester, 1,400 Roman coins, and the remains of a villa found in. 160

Mold, Flintshire, corslet found at, 38

Monaghan, Ireland, settled by Sir W. Fitzwilliam, A.D. 1590, 96

————— fortress islands called crannoges, in, 45

Monalty Island, quern stones found in, 48

Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, reviewed, 101

Monmouth.—

Monumental sepulchres, in Westminster Abbey, 202, 203, 204—of a Duke of Britany at Nantes, 202—of Richard I., 78—and his Queen, 78

————— slabs at Woodperry, Oxon, 127

Mortimer, descent of the family of, 8

———— Castle of, 7, 9

Mouldings, Architectural, 253, 292, 387, 390, 391

Museums of National Antiquities at Copenhagen, 241—at Metz, 364—at Trèves, 365

N.

Nantes Cathedral, monument of a Duke of Britany in, 202

*Neath Abbey, encaustic tiles at, 277—and seal of, 277

—————— *inscribed stones found near, 275

——— *plan of castle there, erected t. Henry I., 276

*Nevern, Wales, cross at, 71

*Newark Priory, Surrey, armorial badges at, 79

Norfolk.—Bircham Tofts, 268; Brampton, 247; Caistor, 85, 250; Felmingham, 247; Repps, 268; Sporle, 4, 5; Tottington, (Stow-heath), 247; Walton, (West), 3; Welborne, 213

North Mimms, Herts, effigy of priest at, 139

Northamptonshire.—Barnack, 291; Barton, (Earl's), 291; Brigstock, 291; Brixworth, 285; Crick, 291; Gayton, 238; Higham Ferrers, 97, 99, 100, 139; Irthlingborough, 302; Northampton, 309—332; Northborough, 208; Pytchley, 105—115

Northampton, third earl of, laid a corner stone to the honour of St. Guthlac, at Croyland, Lincolnshire, endowed the Abbey of Sawtry, Huntingdonshire, and erected a religious house at De la Prè, near Northampton, 312

—————— first mention of a gaol in the castle, A.D. 1222, 316—which was a prison until the last century, 321

—————— parliaments and councils held at, 320, 322

—————— *plan of the Castle, 330—and constables of, 331, 332

—————— *St. Peter's Church, arcade in, 379

*Northborough, Northamptonshire, bell-cot at, 208

Northumberland.—Hexham, 163, 164; Newcastle, 363; Tynemouth, 366—373

Nottinghamshire.—Kingston, 159

O.

Oban in Argyllshire, singular stone at, 96

Oblys, wafers for the service of the altar, 253

Oddington, Oxon, etymology of the name, 89

———————— encaustic tiles found at, 87

*Oratory of Gallerus, 174—and inscription in, 175

Original Documents, 65, 252—254, 343—347

Ornaments, notices of Ancient, by A. Way, 129—149

————— *found near Cader Idris, Wales, 87

————— *found at Connemara, 28

————— of Churches, 85, 363

Oseney, Oxon, Abbat and Canons of, 128

Oxon.—Adderbury, 355, 390; Binsey, 269; Drunshill, 124; Hampton-Gay, 88; Idbury, 209; Minster-Lovell, 303; Newnham-Murren, 304; Oddington, 87, 89; Oseney, 128; Otmoor, 123; Oxford, 60, 62, 135, 242, 243, 289; Shotover, 125; Souldern, 353; Wheatley, 116; Woodperry, 116—129, 178

Oxford, Corpus Christi College, and Trinity College, *chalices at, 135

P.

Painted glass at Rivenhall, Essex, 28—and at Metz, 363

Paintings, mural, at Mid-Lavant, Sussex, 265

Paris, bibliothèque royale, part of the jeu d'eschets presented by Charlemagne to the Abbey of St. Denis, 241

—— Denis, St., missal of, 180

—— vessel of sardonyx at, 134

Patrick's, St., Isle of Man, 50, 56

Pavements, decorated, 151—154, 297

Peel Castle, Isle of Man, 49—58

Peels, Scotch, 363

Penkridge, Staffordshire, chalice found near, 135

Pennant, Sir., cromlechs described by, 40

*Penton Mewsey, Hants, bell-gable at, 210

Penwith, Cornwall, gorget found at, 37

Percy, Bishop, gorget described by, 36

Perdeswell, Worcestershire, tore found at, 34

Perforations in the walls of Churches, 299

Petit, J. L., on the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Isle of Man, 49 58

*Pillar, stone, at Kilmalkedar, Ireland, 175

Plans of St. Mary's, Bridgewater, Somerset, 307

——— *St. Peter's, Charlton, Wiltshire, 308

——— *Neath Castle, 276

——— *the Church of the Friery, Reading, 144

——— Towyn-y-Capel, Wales, 226

*Plas Newydd, Wales, the cromlech at, 41, 43

Pluscardine, near Elgin, Scotland, Abbey of, 55

Polden Hills, Somerset, ornaments at, 30, 31, 34

Polybius, torques alluded to by, 30

Portchester Church, Hants, built between 1145 and 1153; left unfinished when the Priory was removed to Southwick, 218—*west front of, 214—*font in, 216, 217

Portrait of Queen Elizabeth found at Suckley, Worcestershire, 89

Pottery, Medieval, 61—64

———— Roman, found near Kingston, Notts, 159—Woodperry, Oxon, 118—Otmoor, Oxon, 123—Drunshill, near Woodeaton, Oxon, 124—and at *Winklersbury, Hants, 69

Poynter, A., on St. Winefrede's Well at Holywell, Flintshire, 148—150

*Presaddfred, Wales, cromlechs found at, 42, 43

Prudhoe, Lord, torques found by, 34

*Pruning-hooks, ancient, at Woodperry, Oxon, 122

Pytchley Church, Northamptonshire, British kistvaens found under, 105—115

——————— its architecture, 108

——————— Roman coins found in, 105, 113

———— churchyard of, a populous burial-ground in the days of kistvaen interment, 111

Q.

Quentin, St., Bretagne, France, torques at, 30

Quern stones in Monalty Island, Ireland, 48

R.

*Ranis, France, torc found at, 34

Reading, history and remains of Franciscan Friery at, by J. Billing, 141—148

———— plan and architecture of its Church, 144, 147

———— *roof of St. Mary's Church at, 147

*Relics near Lough na Glack, Ireland, 46—48

Report of the receipts and disbursements of the Archæological Institute, submitted to the meeting at York, 270—272

*Repps, Norfolk, coped coffin near, 268

Resources for building Churches in the middle ages, 293—295

Reviews, 93—96, 97—100, 10], 166—182, 183, 184—187, 366—372, 373—378, 379—392

Reyhole, Clare, Ireland, gorget found near, 36

Rheidd on the Menai, Celts found near, 257

Richard I., incident in the imprisonment of, 140

——— II., and Anne, his consort, effigies of, 202

——— St., bishop of Chichester, account of the last opening and restoration of the tomb of, 262, 263

Rings, *Roman, found at Bredon Hill, 267

——————— belonging to Lord Rayleigh, 162

——— of the fourteenth century, at Bredicot, 267, of the *fifteenth century, at Saxon's Lode, 268, *of Roger II., of Sicily, 269

——— *of entwined gold chain, at Flodden, 269, near Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, and near Falmer, Sussex, 270

——— *of gold, with talismanic inscription, 358—and supposed talismanic virtue, presented to Queen Elizabeth, 359

Ripon, Yorkshire, stycas found at, 73

Rivenhall, Essex, painted glass at, 28

Rochdale, Lancashire, tore found at, 33

*Rochester, Kent, brooch found near, 77

————— Cathedral, Saracenic decorations, 196

*Roman Remains, 246, 251; pottery, 69, 117, 159; rings, 163, 267; coins, 105, 113, 125, 160; tiles, 124; glass vessel, 69; villa, 160; houses, 361; baths, 365; palace, 365

Rome, St. Peter's, chalice at, 130

—— *sarcophagi at, with representations of the ascension of Elijah, 193, and the sacrifice of Isaac, 195

—— representation of *fish, and *inscription from the Lapidarian Gallery at, 282, 283

*Roof of St. Mary's Church, Reading, 147

*Roose, Lancashire, vases found near, 68

Roule, Mont, France, gorget found near, 37

Rouen, duplicate effigy of King Richard I. at, 238

Round Towers, Irish, proved to be Christian, 166

Rowland, Mr., the cromlechs mentioned by, 41

Rutland.—Liddington, 85; Manton, 210

S.

Salisbury chapter-house, alti-relievi in, 199

———— the story of the boy-bishop at, wants confirmation, 237

Sapaland, supposed to have given its name to a Monastery, 341

*Sarcophagi at Rome, sculptured with the ascension of Elijah, 193—and the sacrifice of Isaac, 195

Saxon work, 109, 197, 258, 386

*Saxon's Lode, Upton, Worcestershire, thumb-ring found in, 268

Scarcliffe, Derbyshire, effigy at, 237

Scotland.—Edinburgh, 241; Flodden Field, 269; Lewis Isle, 241; Locher Moss, (Dumfries), 159; Oban, 96; Pluscardine, (Elgin), 55

*Scotland, Society of Antiquaries of, chessmen in the Museum of the, 241

Scroll ornaments in, Stone Church, Kent, 199

Sculpture in England, observations on the progress of the Art of, in medieval times, by Sir R. Westmacott, 193—205

————— and painting, the revival of, owing to religion, 194

*Sculptured head, from Hereford Cathedral, 197

Sculptured figures from Guildhall, London, 204

*Scutcheons, small armorial, found at Newark Priory, Surrey, 79

*Seals of Tynemouth Priory, Northumberland, 373

——— *of a Chantry in Wimbourne Minster, 360

——— of Chertsey Priory, Surrey, 222

——— *of the Abbey at Neath, Wales, 277

——— *of Edward III., 372

——— of St. Wolfstan, 261

——— of the sub-dean of Chichester, 361

——— of John de Ufford, 75

——— *found in the Castle of Gièz, France, 74

——— near Wallingford, Berks, 75

————— Abingdon, Berks, 76

————— *Clare, Suffolk, 76

————— Luddesdown, Kent, 76

———— at Galla Hill, Carlisle, 76

———— at Dunwich, Suffolk, 165

Sedgwick, Mr., torc belonging to, 32

Shirley, E. P., an account of the dominion of Farney, in the province of Ulster, reviewed, 93—97

Shotover, Oxon, 560 coins found at, 125

Shrine of the Confessor, Westminster Abbey, 199

Shropshire.—Stanton-Lacy, 285, 289, 297, 298

Simon, bishop of the Isle of Man, A.D. 1226, rebuilt its Cathedral, 51—56

*Skull cap, found near Leckhampton Hill, 352

——— with skeleton at Souldern, Oxon, 353

Smirke, E., observations on the Wait Service, 339

*Sneyd, Rev. W., has a ring supposed to have been used by Roger king of Sicily, 209

Somersetshire.—Bath, 356; Bridgewater, 307; Bristol, 82, 83; Cleeve, 213; Crewkerne, 265; Dundry, 392; Polden Hills, 30, 31, 34; Taunton, 304; Wells, 196

Souldern, Oxfordshire, helmet found at, 353

Southampton, extracts from the Court Leet books, by W. S. W. Vaux, 231—233

Southwick, Hants, priory of, founded A.D. 1133, 215—enriched by W. of Wykeham, 220—whose father, mother, and sister were buried at, 221

————— nuptials of Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou, said to have been celebrated at, 221

Spear-head found near Kempsey Ferry, Worcestershire, 354

Spire of Caythorpe, Lincolnshire, 99

Sporle, Norfolk, confirmed to Cluny, t. W. I., 4

——— given to St. Florent, t. Henry II., 5

——————— Eton College, by Henry VI., 5

*Squints, the situation and purposes of, 299, 300

———— *at Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire, 303

———— *at Taunton, Somerset, 304

———— *at Newnbam Murren, Oxfordshire, 304

———— at St. Sepulchre's, Cambridge, 305

———— at Kenton, Devonshire, 305

———— from the priest's room over the vestry, at Warmington, Warwickshire, 305

———— from the room over porches, called the Parvise, 366

———— *at Enford, Wilts, 306

———— at Bridgewater, Somerset, 307

———— at St. Nicolas Church, Gloucester, 303

———— *at Crawley, Hants, 301

———— *at North Hinksey, Berks, 301

———— *Otterbourne, Hants, 302

———— *Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, 302

Staffordshire.—Penkridge, 135

Stanley, Hon. W. C, on Towyn-y-Capel, Holyhead Island, 223—228

Stanton Lacy Church, Shropshire, 297

———— cruciform of Decorated style, 297

Stapleton, T., on the pretended marriage of W. de Warren, earl of Surrey, 1—26

Statue of R. Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, 203

Statues of Edward II., at Gloucester, 201

———— of the Black Prince, at Canterbury, 202

——— of Lud and sons, at Ludgate, London, 86

——— *from the porch of Guildhall, London, 204

Stone, Kent, Church at, scroll ornaments in, 199

Stowheath, Tuttington, Norfolk, urns at, 247

Strabo, mentions gorgets, 38

Stycas of Eanred, and Ethelred, found near Ripon, 73

Suckley, Worcestershire, portrait of Queen Elizabeth found there, 89

Suffolk.—Burgh, 246; Bury St. Edmond's, 270; Clare, 76; Dunwich, 165; Lavenham, 69

*Suibine, Mac Maelhumal, tombstone of, A.D. 891, 183

Surrey.—Chertsey,222 ; Godalming, 83; Guildford, 83, 84; Newark, (Send), 79; Waverley, (Farnham), 88

Sussex.—Battle, 215; Brighton, (Hollingbury), 27; Chichester, 138, 262, 361; Falmer, 270; Hastings, 13; Horstead Keynes, 234—239; Lavant, (Mid.), 265; Lewes, 1, 2, 5, 18, 80

Swansea, S. Wales, die and weapons found near, 86

T.

*Templars' Church, London, Early English mouldings of, 391

Tenbury, Gloucestershire, small effigy at, 239

Tessons of brick, found at Colchester, Essex, 68

*Tiles, at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 99

—— *Woodperry, Oxon, 128, 129

—— *Neath Abbey, Wales, 277

—— Oddington, Oxon, 87

—— *Haccombe, Devonshire, 153

*Timaboe, Ireland, doorway and window in round tower at, 179, 182

*Tombs of the Butler family, Clonmel, Ireland, 165

——— *in the Church of St. Stephen, Bristol, 82

——— *in crypt of Bedale Church, Yorks., 258

Torc of the Celts, by S. Birch, 27—38

—— funicular, for the neck and waist, 27

—— brachial, mentioned by Aurelian, 29

—— annular, of rings strung together, 29, 30

—— beaded, of beads strung together, 32

—— solid, a large incomplete ring, 30

Torell, William, the designer of Queen Eleanor's effigy at Westminster, 200

Tourlaville, France, gorget found at, 37

Towers, Irish, round, 166—169

——— at Dundry, Somerset, 392

Towyn-y-Capel, near Holyhead, plan of, 228

——————— sixty or seventy ancient graves discovered at, A.D. 1823, 226

Trefor, Wales, a cromlech at, 43

Trèves, visit of the French Archæological Society to, 364

——— palace of Constantine at, proved to be a Basilica or hall of justice, 365

——— portable altar of St. Willebrod, in the Church of Notre Dame at, 365

Trimleston Castle, Meath, Ireland, torc at, 31

*Tubney, Berks, two vases found at, 69

Tullyhaw, Cavan, Ireland, crannoges in, 45

Tumuli, at Cuffborough, Queen's county, Ireland, 157—at Badbury, Dorset, 348

Tynemouth, Gibson's history of the Monastery at, in the diocese of Durham, viewed, 366—373

————— ruins of, 366

————— *votive altar, and *inscribed tablet, 366

————— legend of St. Oswin, relative to, 386

————— *seal of the priory, 373

Tyrone, Ireland, gorget found at, 37

U.

Ufford, John de, seal of, 75

*Urns found in a tumulus, near Badbury Camp, Dorset, 348—351.

—— at Brampton, 249—Caister, 250—and Felmingham, Norfolk, 247

—— at Burgh, Suffolk, 246

—— in Delamere Forest, Cheshire, 157

V.

*Vase of stone found near Bath, 356

—— *at Roose, in Furness, Lancashire, 68

—— *near Tubney, Berks, 69

Vaux, W. S. W., notices of records at Southampton, 229—233

*Vessel, found near Lavenham, Suffolk, 69

——— given to Exeter Church, by Bishop Leofric, A.D. 1046, 132

Villa, Roman, discovered at Wheatley, Oxon, 116

Volseii, country of the, necropolis found in, 194

W.

Wafer-Irons at Braine Abbey, France, 253

Wait-service, observations on, 339

Walbran's Antiquities of Gainford, County of Durham, reviewed, 184

Wales.—Anglesey, 39—44, 227, 257; Ardragh, 37; Cader-Idris, 87; Cairn-Lochen, 36; Carew, 71; Fridd-Gilfachwyd, 27; Holywell, 148—150; Llan-Madock, 67; Llan-Saut-Fraid, 224; Lough Fea, 95; Mold, 38; Neath, 275—277; Nevern, 71; Rheidd, on Menai, 257; Swansea, 67, 86; Towyn-y-Capel, 223—228

Wallingford, personal seal, found near, 75

Waltham cross, the work of N. Dymenge, 200

Waltheof, Earl, marriage of, t. William 1., 309

———— beheaded at Winchester, 310

Warren, name, derivation, and descent of, 5, 8

—— William de, earl of Surrey, pretended marriage of, 1, 9, 13—16

Warwickshire.—Astley, 291; Bilton, 291; Warmington, 305; Warwick, 203

Wata, a tax in the nature of Danegelt, 339

—— conjecture on the word, 340

—— instances of, in Winchester Domesday, 341

Waverley Abbey, foundation laid, A.D. 1128, 88

Way, A., notices of Ancient Ornaments, Vessels, &c., 129—140

——— on Ancient Chess-men, 239—245

——— illustrations of Domestic Customs during the middle ages}}, 332—339

*Weapons found at Swansea, 67

*Welborne, Norfolk, bell-cot at, 213

*Well of St. Winefrede, 149, in a dilapidated state, 150

Wells Cathedral, sculpture in, 196

Westmacott, Sir R., on the progress of the art of Sculpture, in England, in medieval times, 193—205

Westminster Abbey, shrine of Confessor at, 199

————— effigy of William of Windsor, in, 237

West Walton, Norfolk, manor of, 3

Westmoreland.—

Wheatley, Oxon, Roman villa discovered at, 116

Wiesbaden, Germany, torques found at, 27

Wilfrid, St., crypt of, at Ripon, Yorkshire, 163

William I., married Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Comte of Flanders, the divorced wife of Gerbod, avoué of St. Berlin, A.D. 1053, 20

———— reconciled with Rome, and with Matilda, erected two monasteries, 24

———— had four sons and six daughters, 24

——— Rufus, bestowed on churches certain sacred vessels, called fistulas, 132

Wilts.—Charlton, 308; Devizes, 359; Enford, 306; Salisbury, 199, 237

Winchester, earthen chalices found near, 139

Window, *of the Friery at Reading, 146

———— *of Trinity Church, Glendalough, 177

———— *of St. Cronau Church, Clare, 177

———— *in round tower at Finahoe, 182

*Windsor, cloister of St. George's Chapel, at, 60, 104

Winefrede, St., Well of, at Holywell, Flintshire, 148—150

Winklersbury, Hants, pottery found at, 69

Wisbeach, J. de, monk of Ely, built the chapel of the Virgin Mary there, 295

*Witham, Essex, rings and coins found at, 162, 163

Wittenham, Long, Berks, diminutive effigy at, 239

Wolstan, St., of Worcester, grant and seal of, 261

Woodperry, Oxon, antiquities found at, 116—*arrow heads, 119, 120—*pruning hooks, 122—*tweezers, brooches, buckles, 120, 121

—————— *site and fragments of the ancient Church, 116—and *monumental slabs, 127—an ancient cross, 126—and some *border tiles at, 128, 129

Worcestershire.—Bredicot, 267; Bredon Hill, 267; Evesham, 138, Kempsey, 354; Perdeswell, 34; Saxon's Lode, (Upton), 268; Suckley, 89

Worms, Germany, torques found at, 34

Wraxall, torc found at, 68

*Wyke Church, Hants, brass in, 84

Wykeham, William of, some remains of the work of, at Windsor Castle, 59—61

————— his genius instrumental in effecting the change from the Decorated to the Perpendicular style of architecture, 59

————— his noble foundations at Oxford and Winchester, 60—and at Suthwyk Priory, Hants, where his father, mother, and sister were buried, 221

Wynn, Sir W. W., torc in possession of, 27

Y.

Yorkshire, 101.—Bedale, 258, 260; Beverley, 391; Bingley, 141 ; Embsay, (in Skipton), 32; Hawkswell, (in Richmond), 259; Howden,384; Nun-Monkton, 213; Ripon, 73, 163; Tanfield, (West), 360; York, 137, 237, 389

*York Cathedral, decorated foliage of, 389

——————— effigy of W. de Hatfield in, 237

——————— chalices and patens, 137

—— St. Michael-le-Belfry, Perpendicular bell-cot of, 212

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