398
INDEX. Boyne, Ireland, tumuli on the, were royal sepul- chres, 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 FuENCH Society for the Preservation of Historical Monuments, 361 — 365 •Brooches, Roman, found at Woodperry, Oxon, 120, 121 of gold near Devizes possessing a medi- cal 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 church- yard of Pytchlev, 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; Trumpiuglon, 29 •Cambridge, St. Benet's,capital or impost at, 387 Campbell's lives of the Lord Chancellors AND keepers of THE GREAT SEAL OF ENG- LAND, reriewed, 373 Canons enacted under Archbishop Dunstan, 133 Canterbury, Christ Church, list of banners for- merly 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 Gi^z, France, 266 Carlton,Cambridgeshire,heldofW. 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, til Catacombs, the Christian population of Rome interred there from A.D.98till A.D. 400, 279 Caythorpo, Lincolnshire, spire at, 99 Celtic monuments in Lorraine, 362 •Celtic weapons exhibited, 67 CeltK, instrumenti 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 •Chi- chester, 138 represented on sepulchral brasses, 139 ■ all the chalices in England sold to re- deem 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 BibliothJque 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 Northamp- ton, No. I, reviewed, 97 — 101
- Clare, Suffolk, seal found near, 76
•Cleeve Abbey, Somerset, bell-cot at, 213
- Cloislers, at Windsor Castle, Berks, 104
•Cloumel, 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 Mitchel- deverWood, 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, Devon- shire, 151 — 154 Conneraara, Ireland,Churchof 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 •Corslot clasp, found in Ireland, 37 Costume, illustrated by ancient chessmen, 141