Ironmongers' Company, plate and mazer in | Llandovery, gold ornaments found at, 38.
their possession, 213. Ivory, sculptures of, drawings exhibited by M. Pulski, 93; sculptured horns, sup- posed from Goa, 101; singular speci- men of Nuremberg turning, 206; rappee-bottle, from Mr. Fitch's Mu seum, 208.
Roman antiquities in the Corporation Museum, 115.
Louvre, sculpture there representing the Roman bulla, 169. Lozenge-shaped scutcheon, examples of, 207, 433.
JARVIS, Rev. E., Saxon ring-fibulæ exhibited by, 213.
Jesus College, Oxford, illuminated Roll in Library of, 97.
JEWITT, Mr., on late Gothic buildings in Oxford, 382.
MABERLEY, Mr., plan of Castle Rising exhi- bited by, 421.
MACLAUCHLAN, Mr., his memoir on Sil- chester, 227; on Egbury camp, 241. MADDEN, Sir F., notice of an Italian ring, 418.
MAGNIAC, Mr., chrismatory in his collection, 118; staff of the rector chori exhibited by, 203; crosier and reliquary in his collection, 432.
KELLY, Mr., his account of Irish antiquities, MAJENDIE, Mr., seals exhibited by, 78;
Roman bullæ found, 168. Lanchester, correspondence regarding its preservation, 198.
Lawson, Sir W., Roman scale-armour in his possession, 296.
LEE, Mr. J. E., notice of Roman remains at Caerleon, 157.
Leveson Gower, Mr., Sir T. Gresham's gemel ring exhibited by, 214. LINCOLNSHIRE.
Seal of the Abbot of Revesby, 76; tumulus opened at Broughton, 199; remains of Vaudey Abbey, 210; Saxon ring-fibulæ found, 213; sepul- chral effigy at Buslingthorpe, 298; memoir on tumuli at Broughton, by Mr. Trollope, 341.
Livet, John, his seal, 78. Llandaff Cathedral, architectural notices of, by Mr. Freeman, 124, 219.
plans of restoration of Little Maple- stead Church, 99; survey of Heding-
Majolica, exhibited by Mr. Franks, 196.
Manning, Rev. C. R., exhibits enamelled
pyx and a rosary, 196: seal of Pasker de Turnai, 214.
Mantell, Dr., exhibits seal of Rural Deanery
Margaret, Queen of Henry VI., illuminated Map, Walter, notices of his history, 281.
MARKLAND, Mr., his memoir on the Rent- portrait of, 98.
roll of the Duke of Buckingham, 259. Mary, Queen of England, MSS. ceremonial with her portrait, 320.
Matres, Dea, memoir on objects connected with their worship, 40.
Mazer, in possession of Ironmongers' Com- pany, 213; at Saffron Walden, ib. MEETINGS, Annual Audit, in London, 214; Report of Bristol Meeting, 222. Merchant's mark on ring found at Notting- ham, 425.
MEREDITH, Rev. R. F., notice of sepulchral incised slab at Ashington, 319. MERIONETHSHIRE.
Inscribed stone at Towyn, 216; dis- coveries at Castell y Bere, 314, 427. Mirror, Roman, 40.
Mithras, altar to, at Caerleon, 158. Moghul Prince of Persia, his negotiation with Edward I., 45, 200. Monmouth, Geffrey of, notices of his his- tory, 281. MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Memoir on Roman remains at Caerleon, 157; Roman glass urns found, 219. MOORE, Mr., his account of a tumulus in
Lincolnshire, 199; his excavations at Broughton, 342. MORGAN, Mr. O., exhibits a double salt, 196; papal and episcopal rings, 206; remarkable ivory turning, ib.; series of dials, &c., 320. Munich, enamelled book-cover at, 59. MUSEUM, British, gold ornaments from the Brumell collection described, 35; gold armlet in Payne Knight's collection, 38; Roman portrait in glass, 170; Anglo-Saxon relics presented by Mr. Deck, 175; enamelled crucifix pur- chased for, 196; fine specimen of Bow porcelain, 204; Egyptian relics t. Amenophis III., 396.
of Royal Irish Academy, celt and bronze implements there, 91. of Corporation of London, catalogue of antiquities noticed, 115.
of practical geology, enamel there, described, 63.
NAMUR, enamelled cross at, 62.
Nesbitt, Mr., his notices of sepulchral brasses at Breslau, 201. NEVILLE, Hon. R., his discoveries of Roman remains at Hadstock, 27; coin of Cuno- beline found at Saffron Walden, 91; Irish gold ring-ornaments in his Museum, 205; exhibits crania from Little Wilbraham, 424.
PALETTE, leathern helm, 87. Palissy, tiles made by, 196. Parasol, early mention of, 50. Pawlett, seal of Rural Deanery of, 75. Persia, Moghul Prince of, negotiation with Edward I,, 45, 200.
PHILLIPPS, Sir T., Bart, memoir on Oxford- shire writers, 281.
Pins, Roman, found at Hadstock, 35. Pipes, for perruquiers, 93; found in Ireland, 210.
Plowright, Mr., bronze celt and falx in his possession, 191.
NEWTON, Mr., his discourse on the Study of Plumbata, bronze scourge found at Sutton Archæology, 1.
Nicholl, Mr. J., exhibits plate of the Iron- Pollard, Mr., puzzle mug exhibited by,. mongers' Company, 213.
Seal of Rural Deanery of Hengham, 76; seal found near Walsingham, 77; gold cross found at Witton, 91; bronze celt and falx, 191. NORTHAMPTON, the Marquis of, Egyptian antiquities presented by, to the British Museum, 397.
NORTHUMBERLAND, the Duke of, antiquities presented by him to the British Museum, 175; notice of inscribed slab in Devon, sent by, 423. NORTHUMBERLAND.
Gold ornaments found, 35; singular bronze pyx, 88; Roman remains at Cilurnum, 106; Mr. Bruce's work on "The Roman Wall" noticed, 103. Norway, antiquities from, exhibited by Dr. Thurnam, 97.
NOTTINGHAM, iron weapons found at, 424; gold ring, 425.
Nuremberg, skilful turnery executed at, 206.
Potters marks noticed, 34, 205, 313, 423. Pottery, British, urns found at Broughton,
343; Irish, found in co. Kilkenny, 200; Roman ware found at Hadstock, 34; at Stone, 95; at Worthing, 113; at Caerleon, 159; at Deddington, 423; glazed medieval ware, found in London, 103; in Whittlesea Mere, 196; puzzle mug, 207; glazed-stone ware, 321; manufacture of porcelain at Bow, 204. Pourtalès collection, enamel of St. George, preserved in, 63.
Pratt, Mr., stone relics from Alexandria ex- hibited by, 421. PUBLICATIONS NOTICED—
The Roman Wall, by Rev. J. C. Bruce, 103.
Geology of Sussex, by F. Dixon, 111. Catalogue of Museum of London Cor- poration, 115.
Examples of Art Workmanship, by P. De la Motte, 118. Archæologia Cambrensis, 215.
Revesby, seal of abbot of, 76. Richardson, Mr., account of statue restored
at Wells Cathedral, 201; remains of Vaudey Abbey, 210.
RIGAUD, Captain, Memoir on lines formed
round Oxford, 366. Rings, serpent-shaped, 37; penannular, of gold, found with Saxon coins, 100; penannular, Irish, in Mr. Neville's Museum, 205; papal and episcopal, 206; silver found at Titsey, 214; Sir T. Gresham's gemel, ib.; key-ring from Silchester, 345; Italian, set with an antique gem, from Sessa, 418; signet, with merchant's mark, found at Nottingham, 425; silver gemel found in Dorset, 426. Ring-money, supposed, of gold, found in
Sussex, 112; in Ireland, 123; of gold and white metal, found near Bridge- water, 212; of silver, in Ireland, 224. Rising Castle, plans of exhibited, 421. Rock, Rev. Dr., his remarks on the staff of the rector chori, 203.
Rogers, Mr., gold bulla in his possession,
Roiley, sculptor of sixteenth century, tomb executed by, 185. Rolls, Mr., plate from Lima in his posses- sion, 321.
ROMAN Antiquities, villa found at Had-
stock, 27; gold ornaments connected with worship of Deae Matres, 35; urns &c., at Stone, Bucks, 95; relics found at Charlton Down, Wilts, 103; notice of the "Roman Wall," by Rev.
J. Bruce, 104; urns and relics found at Worthing, 113; remains at Caerleon, 157; bronze chariot-wheels, 162; memoir on the Bulla, by Mr. Yates, 166; excavations at Cirencester, 187; strigil, &c., found at Sutton Courtney, 190; conservation of Lanchester, 198; oculists' stamps, 210; Memoir on Sil- chester, 228; relics and coins found there, 243; bronze scale-armour at Cataractonium, 296; pottery, &c., found in Studley Wood, Oxon, 313; chemical analysis of Roman beads, 351; Samian ware, coins, &c., found at Deddington, 423.
Rosary, exhibited by Rev. C. R. Manning,
Rothschild, Sir A., faience t. Henri II. in his collection, 119.
Rural Deaneries, seals of, 75, 76.
SAFFRON WALDEN, coin of Cunobeline found there, 91; mazer there, 213.
Salt, double, exhibited by Mr. Morgan, 196; exhibited by Miss Ffarington, 321.
Samian ware, found at Hadstock, 34; Bittern, 205; in Wales, 219; stamps
and moulds for fabricating, 313; fragments found at Deddington, 423. Sandwich, knightly effigy described, 292. Scale-armour, 294; Roman, found at Catterick, 296.
Stone weapons found, 422.
Antiquaries of, proceedings of the Society, 434.
SEALS, memoir on their classification, 64; seal of Hurley Priory, Berks, 74; Rural Deanery of Pawlett, 75; of Hengham, 76; seal of Abbot of Revesby, ib.; fraternity of Holy Trinity, Cardiff, ib.; of John Bysshe, 77; of Hugh of Bourdeaux, ib.; found at Walsingham, ib.; twined round with a rush, ib.; of John Livet, 78; of Pasker de Turnai, 214; of the Abbot of Strata Florida, 231; un- published great seal of Edward III.,
Serpent-formed rings, 37; their signifi- cation, 44.
SHARPE, Mr., his "Seven Periods of English Architecture" noticed, 428.
SHAW, Mr., exhibits the staff of a rector
chori, 203; his "Decorative Arts of the Middle Ages" noticed, 207, 431. Ship, ancient, found at Southampton, 192; represented on a sepulchral slab,
SHIRLEY, Mr. E. P., extracts by, from the Fermor accounts, 179.
Vitrified stones found near Ellesmere, 196; bronze spears found near the Wrekin, 197; remains of Gat- acre House, 315. SILCHESTER, Memoir on, by Mr. Maclauchlan, 227.
Silex, arrow-heads, in Mr. Brackstone's collection, 197; weapons, &c., of, found in Lincolnshire, 343; singular objects from Honduras, 422.
SMIRKE, Mr., original documents relating to Devon, 411. SMITH, Mr. Bernhard, exhibits an axe for brittling the stag, 93: bronze spear from Shropshire, 197; Spanish sword, ib.; dagger from the Thames, 321: ancient relics from St. Domingo, 422; matchlock guns, 427.
Smith, Mr. C. R., Samian ware in his Museum, 34; his observations on the Deæ Matres, 42.
Somerset, Robert Car, Earl of, miniature by Oliver, 208. SOMERSETSHIRE.
&c., described by Mr. Dixon, 112; ancient canoe found, 113; Archaeo- logical Society, proceedings of, 434. Swerford, Alex. de, notice of his history, 281.
Swords, of early form, found at Notting- ham, 425.
TALBOT de Malahide, Lord, exhibits ena- melled book of prayers, 93; his re- marks on porcelain seals found in Tara brooch, royal, so called, 90. Ireland, 209. Theophilus, his account of enamels termed Thurnam, Dr., exhibits bronze pyx found electra, 53. in Farndale, 88; iron weapons and a fibula from Norway, 97.
Tiles, Roman, for hypocausts, 34; medieval, found at Eynsham Abbey, 211, 423;
made by Palissy, 196; from Tunis, 427.
Tomb of Thomas Fermor, indenture for making, 185.
Tomkins, Mr., his notices of sculptures in
Totnes, wills relating to, 307. Toulouse, Roman chariot wheels there, 163.
Traherne, Rev. J. M., exhibits inscription from Cheriton Church, 423.
TRINITY COLLEGE, the President of, his account of Roman remains at Horton, 313.
TROLLOPE, Mr., memoir on tumuli in Lin- colnshire, 341.
Tucker, Mr., exhibits brass of Sir J. Arundel,
Tunis, tiles from, exhibited, 427.
TURNER, Mr. Hudson, notices of the times of Edward I., 45, 200.
VAUDEY Abbey, remains of, 210. Vavasour, effigy at York Minster, 89. Venice, enamelled work in St. Mark's, 60. VERNON, Mr. W. F., exhibits seal of Hurley Priory, 74; his account of Jack of Hilton, 192.
Villa, Roman, at Hadstock, 27. Volsellæ, Roman, 34.
Gold ornaments found near Llando-
Antiquities found on Roundway Down, 176; British beads found in a tu- mulus, analysed, 351.
very, 38; seal of fraternity of Holy | WILTSHIRE. Trinity, Cardiff, 76; inscribed font at Brecknock, 101; inscribed stones at Towyn, &c., 216, 218; Roman remains in Wales, 218; excavation at Castell y Bere, 314; stone beads found in Flintshire, 426; inscription in Cheriton Church, 423. WALFORD, Mr., on classification of seals, 64; remarks on unpublished seal of Edward III., 255. WARRE, Rev. F., account of discoveries at Worle Hill, 415. WARWICKSHIRE.
Sepulchral brass once at Warwick, 208; Meeting of Archaeological So- ciety at Coventry, 225; notice of Norman Doorway, Kenilworth, 423. WAY, Mr., on examples of seals, 74. Washington family, sepulchral memorials of, 423.
Waterhouse, Mr., notices of Irish fibulæ,
90. Webb, Mr., exhibits enamelled picture of
the Crucifixion, 196; bronze candle- sticks, 206; lion-shaped ewer, 207. Wells Cathedral, restoration of a statue there, 201.
Wells, Mr., thurible, &c., from Whittlesea Mere, exhibited by, 195.
Weight, stilyard, exhibited, 426. WESTWOOD, Mr., notice of a cross flory, in Anglesea, 101; on remains of Eynsham Abbey, 211; inscribed stones at Towyn, 216; Norman doorway at Kenilworth, 423.
Wetherell, Mr., pipes used by perruquiers, presented by, 93; exhibits an ancient clock, ib.
Wheels of Roman chariots, 162, 198. Whincopp, Mr., inscribed ring exhibited by, 426.
Whittlesea Mere, silver censer and relics found in, 195.
Wilton, Rev. E., his notices of antiquities
found in Charlton Down, 103; of a bronze figure found on Salisbury Plain, 318.
Winchester College, extracts from the Bursar's accounts, 79; evidence of date of the cloisters, 82; inventory of the armory, 87; unpublished great seal of Edward III. found amongst the muniments, 247.
Winchester, ancient candlesticks found at, 100.
Wise, Mr. Ashford, wills relating to Totnes, in his possession, 307. Wiseman, Cardinal, MSS. rituals in his library, 320.
Worle Hill, Somerset, British remains at,
Worthing, Roman remains found at, 113. Wykeham, Will. de, extracts from accounts relating to, 82.
Wynne, Mr., notices of discoveries at Castell y Bere, 314, 427; of remains at Gatacre House, Salop, 315.
YATES, Mr., bronze axe exhibited by, 93; notice of perruquiers' pipes, ib.; note on the adjustment of the Greek fibula, 97; additional observations on the Roman Bulla, 166.
Bronze relic found in Farndale, 88; effigy of Vavasour at York Minster, 89; celts found, 91; Anglo-Saxon remains found at Driffield, 97; celts found near Towton, 99; crypt and cross- slabs at Doncaster, 202; scale armour found at Catterick, 296; Antiquarian Club, noticed, 224.
ZICK, Lorenzo, skilful turner at Nurem- berg, his works, 206.
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