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INDEX. Gait, Sir R., house of, at Hampton Gay, Oxon,88 •Galla Hill, Carlisle, seal found at, 76 Gallerus, inseriplion in oratory of, 174, 175 Galway, New, Ireland, Abbey at, 55 Gayton, Northamptonshire, effigy of a female at, 238 Gerbod, avoue 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; Treves, 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 TvNEMouTH, DIOCESE OF DURHAM, reviewed, 366—373 Giez in Touraine, the matrix of an English seal found there, 74 Glass, stained, 128, 363 Glendalough, IMonastery, not older than the twelfth century, 179 Gloucf.stershire. — Cobberley, 239; Glouces- ter, 201,308; Leckhampton, 352; Teubury, 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., ciomleeh 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, 8 1 not a daughter of William I., 3 GuxN, Rev. J., on Icexia: notices of Roman remains, and evidences of occupation, niSCOVERF.D in NORFOLK, 246 251 GuNNEii, Rev. W. H., notices of the Priory OF SOUIHWICK, IN the COUNTY OF SOUTH- AMPTON, 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, tore 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, 2«9 ; Hursley, 361 ; King's Sombourne, 207 ; Littleton, 207 ; Mitchelde- ver, 160; Otterbourno, 302 ; Penton-Mewsey, 210; Portchester, S'i, 214— 218; Porlsmouth, 218; Southampton, 229—233; SouthwicU, 214 —222; Winchester, 60, 78, 139.160,310,341 ; Winklersbury, 69 ; Wyke, 83, 84 Haktshorne, Rev. C. H., anomalies ob- servahle in the earlier styles of Ens- lish Architecture, 285 — 297 ■ ON THE Castle and Parlia- ments 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, tore 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. Law- rence, 239; Mimms, (North), ]39; St. Al- ban'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, thechurch- 3'ard cross, 97 — tiles, 99 — font, 100 — and effigy at, 139 Hollingbury, Sussex, tore 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, Northum- berland, 164 •Inscriptions on stones at Neath, South Wales, 275 — in the Roman Catacombs, 280 — at Lewes, Sussex, 18 — at Tynemonth, Northum- berland, 367 — and at Treves, 305 •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 Chris- tian structures, 166 — and used for belfries and for castles, 169 Ireland, 166. — Boyne, 156; Carrickraacross, 48; Castlereagh, 37 ; Clonmacnoise, 170 ; Clonmel, 165; Connemarra 28, 178: Cormac, ISO, 182 ; Cuffborough, 155—157 ; Dublin, 35 ; Farney, 93 — 97; Finahoe, 182; Glendalougn, 177,179; Kerry, 166 — 183; Lough na Glack, . 46 — 48; Mona'ghan, 45, 96; ftlonalty, 48; Muinut'.r 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 wooderf bell-cot with one side of Norman stone-work at, 207 Kingston-on-Soar, Notts, vases Ibuud near, 1 59 Kingswear, Devon, extraordinary grave at, 264, 265 Kirk Manghold, Isle of Man, 49 Kistvaens, British, found under Pytchley Church, Northamptonshike, 105 — 113 stone coffins, 107, medieval, 108 of Saxon times, 109 — but unnoticed by Norman masons, 110 fragments of British and Roman pot- tery found near, 113

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