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Museum at Norwich, catalogue of, by Mr. OXFORDSHIRE :-Fermor effigy at Somer-
Harrod, 374.

N.

Neale, Mr., his notices of antiquities in
Portland, 60.
NESBITT, Mr., his memoir on Manor House
at Meare, 130; account of shrine of
St. Manchan, 157; sepulchral brasses
in Germany, 168; in Poland, 248;
notices of bronze arm belonging to
Mr. Fountaine, 241; bronze female
bust, 262; incised slab from Cyprus,
now in the Hotel de Cluny, 362; stone
moulds, ib., 365; alabaster slab at
Ledbury, 367.

NEVILLE, Hon. R., his account of Roman
remains at Ashdon, 14; at Bartlow,
17, 357; kiln for pottery at Ashdon,
22, 78; Roman villa at Wenden, 357;
his remarks on treasure-trove, 59;
exhibits drawings of fresco painting at
Hadstock, 64; Roman drain tile from
York, 65; armlet and ring found at
Wenden, 170; seal of a prior of Bil-
sington, 333.

NORFOLK :- -Saxon architecture at Howe,
62; Saxon urns found, 161; seal of
subsidy on wool found at Brampton,
330; copper mould for tokens, at
Swaffham, 369; Roman relics at
Caister, 374.

Archæological Society, meeting of,
at Fakenham, 274; Transactions of,
noticed, 372.

Norris, Mr., exhibits antiquities found in
Somerset, 247; porcelain seal, ib.;
ring-money from Africa, ib.

Norroy, king of Arms, design for his badge,
164.

North, the Lady, hawking gear in her
possession, 86.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE -Signet rings found

at Carlton and Thorpe, 162; decorative
tiles at l'ipewell Abbey, ib. ; pottery at
Oundle, 259; Saxon brooch, Welford,
362.

NORTHUMBERLAND:-Celt mould found in,

2; Celtic urns, 3; enamelled cup, 4;
cross-slab at Hulne, 171; gold ring at
Hexham, 367.

0.

O'NEILL, Mr., his remarks on Irish crosses,

155.

OLIVER, Dr., pedigrees of the Courtenay
family by, 58; communicates the will

of Katharine, Countess of Devon, 53;
note on her will, 240.

Ornamentation, memoir on British, Anglo-
Saxon and Irish, by Mr. Westwood,
275.

ton, 120; miniature effigy at Bleching-
don, 164; bronze dagger-sheath found
at Dorchester, 259.

P.

PAINTING, fresco, in Roman buildings, 64,
358; mural, in Exeter Cathedral, 71,
171.

Palimpsest brass, at Hedgerley, 76.
Palstave, bronze, found in the Thames, 63;
in Lincolnshire, 73 ; from Mr. Neville's
Museum, 171; with two loops, found
at South Petherton, 247; from Cor-
bridge, Glamorganshire, 248.
Paris, antiquities at the Hotel de Cluny
noticed, 362, 365.

Partisan, of the time of Louis XIV., 76.
Pax, of ivory, exhibited by Mr. Norris, 247.
Penshurst Place, ancient fire-arms at, 67.
Petit, Rev. J. L., his remarks on Church
restorations, 362.

PHILLIPS, Professor, his memoir on the
relation of Archæology to Physical
Geography, 179.

Picts' Houses, account of, 212.
Pipes, for curling hair, 164.
Plate, year-marks upon, 33; lists of exam-
ples of, 39; given by Wykeham to
Winchester College, 235; chalice at
Leominster Church, 243; cups, &c. in
possession of Cripplegate Ward, 244;
Italian and German chalices exhibited,
262, 369.

Poland, sepulchral brasses in, 248.
Pollard, Mr., notice of sepulchral brass at
Chichester, by, 368.

Poore, Mr., exhibits bronze antiquities from
Wilts, 248.

Portland, Isle of, antiquities found there, 60.
Porcelain, seal of, belonging to Mr. Norris,

247.

POTTERY, examples of ;-Celtic urns found
in Northumberland and Berkshire, 3;
Roman vessels at Stratford-le-Bow;
sepulchral vessels near Rochester, ib.;
Roman, in New Forest, 8, 81; English
dish, dated 1664, 13; Roman diminu-
tive vessels found in Essex, 21; kiln for
firing, at Ashdon, 21; kiln at Farley
Heath, 167; fragments of pottery from
Worle Hill, Somerset, 60; green-glazed
vessels found at Lincoln's Inn, 67, 172;
Roman, at Winterton, 71; French,
with mottled glaze, 165; English delft,
ib.; Peruvian, 173; sepulchral urn, in
Pembrokeshire, 177; fragments found
in a Picts' house, 221; Roman, in Cam-
bridgeshire and Essex, 224; Castor
ware, 229; statuette and other fictile
objects, 231; list of marks on Samian,
233; Roman, from Oundle, 259;
enamelled Nuremburg ware, 260;

various kinds found at Wangford, 354 ;
Saxon, at Lakenheath, 355; Roman,
at St. Albans, 358; sepulchral vessels
from Germany, 367.

Powder Plot, engraved plate commemora-
tive of, 253.

PUBLICATIONS, Notices of :-Origin and
Progress of Art of Writing, by H.
Humphreys, 87.

Hand Book of Alphabets and Devices,
by H. Shaw, 88.

Archæologia Cambrensis, 175.
Domestic Architecture in France, by H.
Clutton, 264.

Papers published by the Norfolk Archæo-
logical Society, 372.

recent historical and archæological,
lists of, 90, 269.

Pugin, Mr., Flemish brass from his collec-
tion in new British Museum, 163.
Pyx, enamelled, with remarkable monogram,

262.

Q.

Quarrington, Lincolnshire, seal found at,
333.

QUEKETT, Mr., his remarks on bones, &c.,
found in a Picts' house, 223.
Quenington, Gloucestershire, Norman doors
260.

Querns, portions of, found in a Picts' house,
219.

R.

Rapier, inscribed, in Mr. Bernhard Smith's
collection, 85.

Rauceby, Lincolnshire, sepulchral stones at,
62, 162.

Ready, Mr., impressions of seals moulded

by, 165; seals from college muniments
at Cambridge, 376.
Reliquary, brass, exhibited by Mr. Milman,
369.

Report of auditors, 174; of central com-
mittee, 346.

Reynardson, Rev. J. B., Saxon antiquities
exhibited by, 81.

RHIND, Mr., memoir on a Picts' house by,

312.

RICHARDSON, MR. E., memoir on alabaster
workings by, 116; exhibits a tile from
Nuneaton, 370.

Richmond, Duke of, seal of Earl of Huntly

in his possession, 335; presents flint
arrow heads, 362.
Rings, gold, with merchant's mark, 12;

Roman, found at Bartlow, 20; Roman,
found at Wenden, 170; signet ring, at
Wrangle near Boston, 67; massive
silver ring exhibited by Mr. Forrest,
172; Bishop Burnet's, 263; gold ring
found at Hexham, 367; gold ring

found at Bratten, Wilts, 254; silver
ring at Exeter, ib.

Ring-money, of silver found in Ireland, 96;
of copper from Africa, exhibited by
Mr. Norris, 247.

Robinson, Mr., presents brooches found at
Hoylake, 66.

Rochester, sepulchral urns found at, 7.
Roll of arms, in Dr. Wellesley's possession,
261.

Roman antiquities presented to the British
Museum, 3, 7, 255; discoveries by
Hon. R. Neville, 14, 21; fresco painting,
&c. at Hadstock, 64; Wenden, 170,
357; pottery in Cambridgeshire and
Essex, 224; relics found at Worle
Hill, 60; drain tile from York, 65;
relics from Winterton, Lincolnshire,
71; wooden causeway in Cambridge-
shire, 95; inscribed stone in Breck-
nockshire, 177; sarcophagus and leaden
coffin in the Minories, 255; bronze
vessels and coins in Merionethshire,
256; remains at St. Albans described
by Mr. Birch, 357.

Rosen, Count, gold ear-ring and coins
exhibited by, 254.

Runes, in Arran, 59; found in St. Paul's
Church-yard, 82; on a bowl found at
Chertsey, 259; in the Isle of Man,
proposed publication of, 375.

S.

Salmon. Mr., exhibits a palstave and ring
brooch, found in Glamorganshire, 248.
Samian ware, found near Rochester, 7; at

Bartlow, 20; in Isle of Portland, 61;
in Cambridgeshire and Essex, 224; at
Oundle, 259; at Wangford, 354; at
St. Albans, 358; list of marks on,
from Hon. R. Neville's museum, 233.
Saxon Antiquities, in Kent, 8; in Lincoln,
73; from Castle Bytham, exhibited by
Rev. J. Reynardson, 81; urns found
in Norfolk, 161.

Saxon Architecture, example of in Norfolk,
62.

Scharf, Mr., exhibits views of buildings in
Ratisbon, &c., 67.

SCOTLAND :-Memoir on Mons Meg, 25;

antiquities in Arran, 59; iron arm of
the Clephanes noticed, 84; memoir on
Picts' houses, 212; remains of the
bos longifrons found, 223; seal of the
Earl of Huntly, 335.

Scott, Mr. G., Notices of Architectural
museum formed by, 79, 160.
Scrofula, on cure of, by royal touch, 187.
Sculpture, in alabaster, practised in Eng-
land, 116.

SEALS, examples of, by W. S. W. and A. W.
141, 325.

SEALS, of Boxgrave Priory, in British

Museum, 11; of St. Radegund's, Lou-
viers, 12; of Hundred of Walshcroft,
ib.; of William de Flamenville, ib.:
of Katharine, Countess of Devon, 57;
fictitious, formed of black stone, 67,
68; of Ipswich, 74 ; casts from Caley's
collections exhibited, 74, 86; of bishops
of Winchester, 75; of the fraternity
of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, 86; of
Indulgences for the siege of Rhodes,
95; of the Hospital of St. John, Cam-
bridge, ib.; bullæ of grand masters of
the Hospitalers, 141, 326; of Hawise,
lady of Keveoloc, 143; of Maximilian
of Burgundy, 145, 336; of Baldewin
de Roseto, 147; of Simon Basset, 148;
of William le Banaster, 149; of Hugh
de Treverbin, ib. ; found at Winchester,
153; of Hyscoc Byly, found at Castell y
Bere, 157; of John, bishop of Kilfenora,
162; obtained at Cork, in Mr. Hoare's
collection, 163; in Cambridge college
treasuries, moulded by Mr. Ready, 165,
376; of Tiltey Abbey, 165; of Sir
Thomas Bysshe, ib. ; ivory seal of the
Prebend of Dunham, ib., 263; of white
oriental porcelain, belonging to Mr.
Norris, 247; of Hugh de Pencriz, ib. ;
of Henry, Earl of Lancaster, 261, 329;
notice of collections of, in British
Museum, 325; seal of Elias, son of
W. Parwikin, 327; privy seals set with
intaglios, 328; seal of Subsidy on
wool, 330; of Edmund, Prior of Bil-
sington, 332; privy seal, found at
Quarrington, 333; of William Lord
Botreaux, ib.; of Alexander, Earl of
Huntly, 335; of Henry III. King of
Castile, 364; of William de Clare,
369; of Agneta de Cuillerville, 370;
love-seal, t. Edward II., ib. ; of Chapter
of Waterford, 371; of Consistory
Court, Cloyne, ib. ; of Walter Trengoff,
archdeacon of Cornwall, ib. ; of Great
Grimsby, ib.; Italian seals exhibited
by Mr. Caton, ib.

Shaw, Mr., his Handbook of Alphabets
noticed, 88.

Shepton Mallett, engraved plate at, relating
to the Powder Plot, 253.
Shirley, Mr. E., exhibits a hawking pouch,

lure and glove, 86.

SHROPSHIRE :-silver mace of Ruyton, 263.
Slab, incised sepulchral, in Ireland, 128;

at Hulne Abbey, 167; inscribed, at
Combe Flory, Somerset, 253.
Slave, supposed interment of, near Goodrich
Castle, 257.

Slees, Miss, exhibits a Neapolitan ivory
carving, 262.

Smirke, Mr., exhibits a ring found at Exeter,

254.
Smith, Mr. W. J. Bernhard, exhibits a
horseman's hammer, 66; inscribed

VOL. X.

Italian buckler, 85; beads of coloured
paste and crystal, 161; wheel-lock
gun, and rifled birding-piece, 263; re-
presentation of lectern, Wenlock Abbey,
ib.; pomel of jasper, 368; arming
sword, or estoc, and steel arrow, 368.
Sneyd, Rev. W., exhibits a sculpture in
ivory, chasings in metal, &c., 253;

Agnus Dei, 254; inscribed plate, em-
broidered gloves, &c., 259.
Snuffers, of silver enamelled with arms of
Cardinal Bainbridge, 172, 263.
SOMERSETSHIRE : - Discoveries at Worle
Hill, 60; account of manor-house and
fish-house at Meare, 130, 139; anti-
quities found at South Petherton,
Hamden Hill, &c., exhibited by Mr.
Norris, 247; inscribed slab at Combe
Flory, 253; Saxon coins found at
Wedmore, 350; brass reliquary found
at Rodney Stoke, 369.
Sompting church, proposed restorations of,

361.

Spear, iron, found in the Thames, 259.
Spurs, once in possession of Sir R. Cotton,
172.

STANLEY, Hon. W. O., exhibits bronze relics
from Holyhead Island, 367; sepulchral
urns, &c., from Austria, ib.
Stone, antiquities of ;-hammer-heads found

in Westmoreland, 63; in Ireland, ib. ;
grain-crusher from Denbighshire, 64;
axe-head from Malton, in Hon. R.
Neville's Museum, 65; celts found near
the Humber, 70; perforated oval maul
found in Surrey, 73; stone celt, in
Denbighshire, 161; various relics found
at Farley Heath, 167; discs of unknown
use, 219; arrow-head, from Somerset,
247; arrow-heads, &c., from America,
260; arrow-heads found at Wangford,
354; hone found in a tumulus on Bow
Hill, 256; arrow-head or elf-bolt from
Scotland, 362.

STRANGWAYS, Hon. W. F., communicates
sepulchral brass at Walton-on-Thames,
163; his remarks on St. David's
Cathedral, 245; seal of Lord Botreaux,
335.

Stratford-le-Bow, Roman vessels found at,
7.

Stuarts, touch-pieces struck by, 198, 337.
SUFFOLK:-Bronze celts and implements

found at Exning, 3; antiquities at
Wangford, 353; bronze celts near
Mildenhall, 355.

SURREY :-Stone celt found near Reigate,

2; bronze antiquities, armillæ, &c.,
73; sepulchral brass of John Selwyn,
at Walton, 163; antiquities found at
Farley Heath, exhibited, 166; pre-
sented to British Museum, 245; for-
mation of County Archæological Society,
178; Gaulish coin found near Reigate,

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248; inscribed brass basin found at
Chertsey, 259.
SUSSEX :-Model of Mayfield Palace, exhi-
bited, 76; enamelled bronze relic found
on South Downs, 259; observations on
St. Mary's Hospital, Chichester, 267 ;
excavations of tumuli on Bow Hill, 352,
355; remarks on restoration of Somp-
ting Church, 361.

Sword, found at Fitzhurst, Wilts, 64; of
bronze, found in Ireland, 161; estoc,
in Mr. Bernhard Smith's collection,
368.

T.

Table book, or waxed tablets, notice of, 83.
TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, Lord, communicates

notices of the Dublin Exhibition, 77,
343; his account of sculptured crosses
and antiquities visited by him in Ireland,
78; Archæological Court at Dublin,
formed under his directions, 272, 347,
352; exhibits deeds relating to lands
in Gloucestershire, 370.

Talismanic inscription on an Italian buckler,
85.

Temple Church, London, bulla of grand
master of the Hospitalers found at,
143.
Tiles, Roman flue-tiles found in Hertford-

shire and Surrey, 4; drain-tile from
York, 65; ditto in British Museum, ib.;
decorative pavement tiles from Malvern,
13; Kilburn Priory, 65; Pipewell
Abbey, and Oakley, 162; Thornton
Abbey, and Wendover, 165; Nuneaton,
370; Jerpoint Abbey, Ireland, 375.
Tokens, copper mould for, 369.
Topographical collections, presented by
Capt. Wilson, 80.

Torquay, flint implements found at, 2.
Torques, notice of, 258.

Touch-pieces, used at the healings by the

Kings of England, 198, 337.
Treasure-trove, proceedings regarding law
of, 59; remarks on, 350.
Trevelyan, Sir W., antiquities presented to

British Museum by, 2, 4.
TROLLOPE, Mr., exhibits bronze sword

pomel from Lincoln, 76; bronze lamp,
83; bronze brooch, from Lincoln, 259;
his account of Saxon urns found in
Norfolk, 161.

TROLLOPE, Rev. E., account of sepulchral
stones found at Rauceby, 62, 162;
rings found in Northamptonshire, 162;
sculptures at Lincoln Cathedral, and
Norman doorways at Quenington, 260;
seal of Henry Earl of Lancaster, 261;
privy seal found at Quarrington, 333.
TUCKER, Mr., his description of a mural

painting found in Exeter Cathedral, 71.

Tuke, Mr., exhibits rubbings from sepulchral
brasses, 86.

Tumuli, examination of, in E. Riding, 68;
in Pembrokeshire, 177; near Ames-
bury, 248; on Bow Hill, Sussex, 352,
361.

TURNER, Rev. E., Memoir on the Empress
Matilda, 302.

Turks, treaty against, between Henry VIII.
and Francis I., 338.

U.

Urns, Celtic, 3; sepulchral, found in Pem-
brokeshire, 177. See Pottery.

V.

Villa, Roman, discovered at Ashdon, Essex,
by Hon. Richard Neville, 14; at Bart-
low, 17; at Wenden, 170; vestiges of,
at St. Albans, noticed by Mr. Birch,
358.

Visor of an helmet, lion faced, in Mr. Bern-
hard Smith's collection, 85.

W.

W.

S. W., note by, on the Will of Katha-
rine Countess of Devon, 240; on ex-
amples of seals, 141, 325.

WALES: Stone grain-crusher found in
Denbighshire, 64; St. Chad's Book,
Lichfield, originally at Llandaff, 66;
notice of sculptured cross at Margam,
156; discoveries at Castell y Bere,
157; stone celt, palstave, &c., found in
Denbighshire, 160; tumuli in Pembroke
shire, 176; cinerary urn, 177; palstave
and brooch found at Corbridge, Gla-
morganshire, 248; Roman bronze
vessels and coins in Merionethshire,
256; bronze relics in Holyhead Island,
367; notices of the "Archæologia
Cambrensis," 175; remarks by Hon.
W. F. Strangways on St. David's
Cathedral, 245.

Wangford, antiquities found at, 353.
Wardell, Mr., on a tumulus in E. Riding, 68.
Warre, Rev. F., notice of discoveries at

Worle Hill, Somerset, 60; of inscribed
slab at Combe Flory, 253.
Way, Mr., notices of Danes' skins on a door
at Westminster Abbey, 167; cross-slab
at Hulne Abbey, 171; Gaulish coin
found near Reigate, 248; bronze
tripod caldron found in Cambridgeshire,
262.

Webb, Rev. J., exhibits an iron collar found
near Goodrich Castle, 257.
Wellesley, Rev. Dr., roll of arms in his col-
lection, 261.

Wenden, Essex, Roman remains found at,
170, 357.

Westminster Abbey, door there covered
with human skin, 167.
WESTMORELAND :-Stone maul-heads found
at Burns, 63.
WESTWOOD, Mr., exhibits facsimiles of Saxon
and Irish illuminations, 65; his re-
marks on Irish sculptured crosses,
156; on a bronze arm in Mr. Foun-
taine's collection, 242; on styles of
ornamentation in British, Anglo-Saxon,
and Irish art, 275; exhibits a facsimile
of a sculptured stone with Runes, found
near St. Paul's, 82; Neapolitan sculp-
ture in ivory, 262.

Wetherell, Mr., exhibits pipes for curling
hair, 164.

Wigan, Rev. A, exhibits a signet ring found

in Lincolnshire, 67.

Wilson, Capt., topographical collections

presented by, 80.

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Wilton, Rev. E., exhibits bronze relics found YATES, Mr., additional observations on the
in Wilts, 64.

WILTSHIRE: County Archæological Society

formed, 178; leaden coffin found near
Devizes, 61; sword and key found at
Fitzhurst, 64; bronze relics on the
Downs, W. Lavington, 64; notice of
Ditteridge Church, 78; bronze objects,
&c., found in a tumulus near Amesbury,
248; gold ring at Bratten, 254.
Wiesbaden, Roman antiquities at, 159.
Winchester, seal found at, 150; inventory

of plate given by Wykeham to the
college, 235; small brass figure of St.
Michael found at, 254.
Wool, seal of subsidy on, 330.

Roman bulla, 159; on pipes used for
curling hair, 164; on the Archaeological
Court in the Dublin Exhibition, 352.
Yerburgh, Rev. R., British and Saxon
antiquities found in Lincolnshire, ex-
hibited by, 73.

YORKSHIRE:-Roman drain-tile from York,
65; stone axe-head found at Malton,
ib. ; fictitious seal found on Stainmoor,
68; tumulus in E. Riding examined by
Mr. Wardell, ib.; mosaic pavement
found at York, 165; memoir on the
relations of Archaeology to physical
Geography in the North of England,
by Professor Phillips, 179.

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