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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