Acton, Mrs. Stackhouse, gems exhibited by, 303.
Africa, leaf-shaped iron sword used there, 168.
Airy, Dr. (Astronomer Royal), his re-
marks on Cæsar's march over the Ce- vennes, 369. Aix-la-Chapelle, precious objects in the cathedral there, 218-225. Albemarle, William, Earl of, grant of land in Cumberland by, 55; his seals, 56, 58.
Alexander the Great, supposed traces of Greek Art through his campaign in India, 377.
Amulets, boars' tusks used as, 146, 147. Anglesea, stone mould for bronze weapons
found in, 166; recovery of the Sker- ries, or Isle of Seals, by the Bishop of Bangor, 258. ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD :-weapons, &c., found near Lanchester, 67; inter-
ment with a bronze basin, bone dice, &c., at Keythorpe, 76; iron arrow- head found in the Isle of Wight, 83; MS. leaves found in the Ca- thedral library at Gloucester, 92; bronze ornaments found at Fairford, 168; brooches in the Museum at Brussels similar to those of Anglo- Saxon type, 217; proposed publica- tion of ornaments, &c., from illumi- nated MSS., by Professor Westwood, 306. Antiquaries, Society of, Registers of
Peterborough in their library, 209; bronze hand-bell in their Museum exhibited, 277. Arabesque work (rabasco), mentioned t. Henry VIII., 137. ARCHITECTURE:-memoir on remains of buildings found at Lichfield Cathe- dral, by Professor Willis, 1-24; architectural history of Lichfield Cathedral, 17; rude dwellings of dry masonry in Cornwall, 39; example
of Domestic architecture at Colerne, Wilts, 87, 125; proposed demolition of the Abbey Gate, Reading, ib.; churches of circular form in Eng- land noticed, 97; memoir on circu- lar churches by Mr. Petit, 101-115; proposed publication on architec- tural examples in Worcestershire, 192; notice of the cathedral at Aix- la-Chapelle, 218; circular church at Orphir, Orkney, 227; memoir on churches in Cornwall by Mr. E. W. Godwin, 231-252; 325-341; no- tice by Professor Willis of the fall of the spire at Chichester, 269; no- tices of churches, &c. in Northamp- tonshire, 386, et seq.
ARMS and ARMOUR :-Anglo-Saxon wea- pons found near Lanchester, 67; armour from the Arsenal at Con- stantinople exhibited, 78, 291; mili- tary costume illustrated by a sepul- chral brass at Bowers Gifford, 98; armour, shields, &c. from the Middle Temple Hall exhibited, 154; fashion of, illustrated by a brass ewer in form of a knight, 159; dagger used by Prince Charles, formerly at Rug, 289.
Arrow-head, of flint, 75; Anglo-Saxon, found in the Isle of Wight, 83; bronze, found in Babylonia, &c., 163; bronze, found in Ireland, 167. Auditors, their Annual Report, 192. Axes, found near Lanchester,67; re- marks on early forms of, 69.
Badges used by the house of Lancaster, 52.
Bailey, Mr., work on antiquities in the Crimea exhibited by, 82. Baker, Mrs. T. L. Barwick, agate pre- sented to Queen Elizabeth exhibited by, 304; carved ivory comb, 374. Bale, Mr., antique bronzes exhibited by, 90; intagli and gems, 304.
Barrows, sepulchral, in Westmorland, 36; in Cornwall, 42; in Derbyshire, opened by Mr. Greaves, 69; at Pen- how, Monmouthshire, opened by Mr. Morgan, 71; on the Wiltshire Downs, ib.; copper ingots and an urn found in a barrow near Roys- ton, 86; near the Wrekin, Salop, 163. Basin of brass curiously engraved, found at Haw Passage on the Severn, 72. Bateman, Mr., his Ten Years Diggings in
Derbyshire, &c., noticed, 406. Beck, Rev. J., fetter-locks, keys, Nurem-
berg tankard, &c., exhibited by, 78; gold ring found at Sullington, Sussex, 84; miniature of Anne Hyde, Queen of James II., ib.; Assyrian gem, 305. Becket, Thomas á, mitre used by him exhibited, 182; apparel of his amice,
Beldam, Mr., copper ingots found near Royston exhibited by, 86. Bells, hand, various specimens noticed,
91, 277; one of silver, formerly bo longing to the nuns of Syon, 276. BERKSHIRE:- iron spears found
Cookham, 76; painted glass at N. Moreton, 152; barbed bronze spear found at Speen, 161.
Berners, Lady, Anglo-Saxon relics found
at Keythorpe Hall exhibited by, 76. Besborough gems, notices of by the Rev.
C. W. King, 313; catalogue of by Natter, 314.
Blackmore, Mr., leaf-shaped African sword exhibited by, 168. Blight, Mr., memoir on a British village
in Cornwall by, 39; his proposed publication on the Land's End, 100. Blore, Mr., Chinese enameled vases ex- hibited by, 90; cinque-cento bron- zes, ib.; figure of St. George, ib.; cameo found in Nottinghamshire, 304. Blount, Sir E., Bart, vestments exhibited by, 187.
Brackstone, Mr., flint flakes, arrow heads,
&c., exhibited by, 75; brass hand- bell, 91; numerous antiquities of bronze, 161; singular stirrups, 166. Boars' tusks, used as an amulet, found in
Wilts, 146; other examples noticed, 147.
Bohn, Mr. J. H., book-bindings exhi bited by, 236.
Boileau, Sir John, Bart., his notice of mural paintings at Easton, Norfolk,
Brodie, Sir Benjamin, Bart., portrait of Fox exhibited by, 378. BRONZE, antiquities of :-weapon found
in Westmorland, 37; weapon found in a barrow in Derbyshire, 70; in a barrow in Monmouthshire, 71; in Wiltshire, ib.; Special Exhibition of antique bronzes, 84; discourse on, by Professor Westmacott, ib.; traces of manufacture of, in Britain, 87; general notice of, by Mr. Albert Way, 147; trumpet found in Lincolnshire, 150; moulds for casting weapons, 151, 166; celts, weapons, spears, swords, &c., exhibited, 156-167; shields found in Northumberland, 157; sword found at Bath,
160. Brooch, with a talismanic inscription in Mr. Waterton's collection, 64; Irish, of bronze, 164, 165; Anglo-Saxon, found at Fairford, 168; in the Brus- sels Museum, resembling those of Anglo-Saxon type, 217. Browne, Right Rev. Bishop, the Syon cope exhibited by, 183; rich chasuble, 184; cope for a boy-bishop, ib. Brussels, MSS. in the library there no- ticed, 213; Museum of paintings, 215; of antiquities, ib.
Burges, Mr., communicates a notice of a barrow in Wilts, 71; of ancient tissue found at Bayonne, 174; of do. in Sicily, 175. Burningham, Rev. T., pewter chalice and paten found at Charlwood exhibited by, 276.
Burtt, Mr., his account of the reproduc- tion of Domesday by Photozinco- graphy, 128, 170; brings for exhibi- tion the ancient binding of Domes- day, 182; the Indentures between
Hen. VII., the Abbot of Westmin- ster, and others, ib., 278. Caldron, of bronze, found in Ireland, 168.
Calthrop, barbed, from Perugia, 158. Calvert, Mr., his remarks on the site of Troy, 363.
Calvert, Mr. F., his notice of the site of Larisa, 252, 268. CAMBRIDGESHIRE : Matrix of a seal found at Hadstock, in Lord Bray- brooke's museum, 78; chapter seal of Ely, 79; oval bronze vase found at Linton, 90. Canada, ancient pottery found in, 374. Canning, Mrs. Gordon, enameled reli- quary exhibited by, 373 Castellani, Signor, his Discourse on the
Goldsmith's Art, 365; jewelry, an- tique gems, &c., exhibited by, 373. Castle Hedingham, Essex, monument of John de Vere, Earl of Essex, there, 98. Catt, Mr., chamberlain's steel key ex- hibited by, 78; portrait of Henry IV. King of France, 191; of Edward VI. and Elizabeth, ib.; needlework executed at Little Gidding, ib.; Nell Gwynne's mirror, ib.; bronze bust of Charles I., 377.
Cazenove, Rev. A., alabaster tablet from Lima exhibited by, 374. Celts of bronze, remarks on, 151; various examples exhibited, 156, 167. Chalice of pewter found at Charlwood, Surrey, 276.
Charlton, Dr., his account of weapons,
&c., found near Lanchester, 67. Charlemagne,his tomb and precious relics
at Aix-la-Chapelle, 219, 222. Charms, on mediæval rings, &c., 64; on
a ring found at King's Weston, 92. Charles I., purse which belonged to him
exhibited, 189; portraits of him in needle-work exhibited, 190; dag- ger used by, when Prince of Wales, 288; gloves given by, to Bishop Juxon, 291; his signet ring, 300, 311; brass bust of him in Mr. Catt's collection, 377.
Charles II., signet ring used by him as
Prince of Wales, 310.
Chasuble, exhibited by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Browne, 184; by Mr. Bowyer Nichols, ib.; by Sir Pyers Mostyn, 187; by the Very Rev. Canon Rock, ib. CHESHIRE:-bronze celt found at Grap- penhall, 158
Chester, Rev. J. G., his account of an urn and Roman coins found near Sheffield, 71.
Chichester, memoirs read at the Institute's meeting there, 100, 306; Prof. Willis' remarks on the fall of the spire, 269.
Churches of circular form, notes on by Mr. Petit, 101; example at Orphir in Orkney, 227.
Chinese vases, of bronze, exhibited by Mr. Henderson, 88; by Mr. Fortnum, 89; statuette of bronze, ib.; bronze crab exhibited by Mr. Bernhard Smith, 90; enameled metal vases, ib.
Circles, of erect stones, in Westmoreland, 30, 32, 37; in Cornwall, 44. Clocks, list of, belonging to Henry VIII., 137, 142; diminutive, exhibited by Mr. Morgan, 168.
Coins, Roman, found near Sheffield, 71; found in the Punjab, &c., 373. Colchester, Roman remains found there, 94, 96
Colerne, Wilts, example of Domestic Architecture there, 87, 125 Collar, beaded, of bronze found in Lan- cashire, 167.
Colnaghi, Mr., miniatures of James II.
and his Queen exhibited by, 84; specimens of book-binding, 286. Comb, Anglo-Saxon, found in Leicester- shire, 76; of ivory, probably Pon- tifical, exhibited by Mrs. T. L. Bar- wick Baker, 374.
Coningham, Mr., cameo exhibited by, 304.
Constantine, Cornwall, sepulchral brass there, 80.
Cooke, Mr. P. B. Davies, the Liber Lan-
davensis exhibited by, 269; MS. of the Wicliffite New Testament, 280. Cope, formerly belonging to the nuns of Syon, 183; hood of a cope, 184; cope for a boy-bishop, ib.; of rich tissue with badges of Henry VII. at Stony- hurst, 186.
Copper, ingots of, found in a barrow near Royston, 86. Cornthwaite, Rev. T., Egyptian bronze of a shrew-mouse exhibited by, 90; Roman antiquities, Irish celts, bronze caldron, &c., ib. CORNWALL:- British village at Chy-
sauster, 39; subterranean galleries there, 42; cromlechs, 44; Chun Quoit, 66; palimpsest sepulchral brass at Constantine, 80; proposed publication by Mr. Blight on the Land's End, 100; Domesday for the county reproduced by photozinco- graphy, 132; Roman remains at Carminow, 168; notices of churches in the Deaneries of Kerrier and Kenwith, by Mr. E. W. Godwin, 231-252; 325-341. COSTUME:
brass at Bowers Gifford, Essex, 98; effigies of John, Earl of Oxford, and his Countess, at Castle Hedingham, ib.; specimens of Tuni-
sian, 191; court dress of 1750, ex- hibited, ib.; christening wrapper, embroidered aprons, &c., ib.; mili- tary, illustrated by a figure at Liége, 217. Coverdale, account of his edition of the
Bible, 116; list of copies, 123. Crimea, representations of tombs and
antiquities there exhibited, 82. Cromwell, the Protector, bronze medal- lion of him exhibited by Mr. Murray,
Cross, processional, found at Hereford, 77; fragment of the true cross worn by Charlemagne, 218; Charlemagne's cross, preserved at Aix-la-Cha- pelle, 222; of Lothaire I., ib. ; gable- crucifix at Germoe Church, Corn- wall, 250; pectoral, found in the tomb of Johanna, Queen of Sicily, 302; jeweled, found with Gothic crowns at Guarrazar, 371.
Crowns, discovery of at Guarrazar in Spain, 369.
Cuirbouilli, specimens of exhibited by Mr. Slade, 281. CUMBERLAND:-grant of land near Pap- castle, 55.
Curzon, Hon. Robert, jun., casket covered with embroidery exhibited by, 190; portrait of Charles I., in needlework, ib.; portrait of Lady Ann Luttrell worked by Miss Linwood, ib.; speci- men of bookbinding, 285.
D'Azeglio, the Marquis, Italian em- broidery and tapestry exhibited by, 186.
Dagger used by Charles I. when Prince of Wales, 289.
De Vere, John, Earl of Essex, his tomb at Castle Hedingham, 98; seals and heraldry of the family, 100. Dearden, Mr., bronze-beaded collar ex- hibited by, 167. Dene, Archbishop, memoir of, 256: his
will, 261; letter from him to the University of Oxford, 267. DERBYSHIRE :-barrow near Ashbourn
opened by Mr. Greaves, 69. DEVONSHIRE:- barbed bronze spears
found near South Brent, 160; stone moulds for bronze weapons, 166; inscribed slab, with Oghams, found at Fardel, 175.
Devonshire, collection of gems exhibited, 300; gold medallion of Henry VIII., 301; catalogue of the collection by Natter. ib., 305; choice examples engraved by Gosmond, 302. Dexter, Mr., Venetian candlesticks ex-
hibited by, 90; bronze horses, ib. Diamonds, examples of engraved, 303. Dice, Anglo-Saxon, found in Leicester-
shire, 76; various other examples, 77.
Dinant, bronze fonts cast there, 216- 218. DOCUMENTS:-grant of land near Pap- castle, Cumberland, 55; relating to Yorkshire exhibited by Mr. Went- worth, 60, 61; relating, as supposed, to early iron works in Yorkshire, 61; relating to Byland Abbey, 63; general pardon to Henry Vernon of Sudbury, 77; inventory of valuable effects of Henry VIII., 134; ex- tracts from the Black Book of Peterborough, 210; will of Arch- bishop Dene, 256; indentures be- tween Henry VII. and the Abbot of Westminster, &c., preserved at the Rolls, 278; one of the like inden- tures in possession of the chapter of St. Paul's, 279; another indenture exhibited by Mr. Toovey, ib.; grant of land at Shareshill, Staffordshire, 359; miscellaneous, relating to houses, &c., in Bristol, 375. Dodd, Mr., portrait of the President de Thou exhibited by, 191; specimen of book-binding in tortoise-shell, 289. Domesday, proposed facsimiles of by photozincography, 128, 192; an- cient binding of exhibited, 182. Donaldson, Professor, his remarks on the special exhibitions of the Insti- tute, 170.
DORSETSHIRE :-stone mould for celts found at Milton, 166.
Dovor, remains of the round church of the Templars there, 97.
Draughts, bone pieces for playing, found in Leicestershire, 76. Dundas, Right Hon. Sir D., a fine copy of Worlidge's gems exhibited by, 305. DURHAM : weapons, &c., found near Lanchester, 67; bronze figure of Mercury found at Piersbridge, 90. Dykes, Mr., Frecheville, his remarks on a grant of land near Papcastle, 59.
Eagle, royal signet of the, used by Hen.
V. and Hen. VI., 49; the double- headed, observations on, 54. Earle, Rev. J., his memoir on Anglo-
Saxon MS. leaves found at Glou- cester, 92; his memoir on local names in Gloucestershire, 342 Ear-ring, worn by Charles I., 378. Edward VI., his portrait in needlework,
Effigy, sepulchral; of wood, at Little Leigh, Essex, 73; list of other effigies of wood, 74; of the Earl of Oxford at Castle Hedingham, 98. See Brasses.
Elizabeth, Queen, her portrait in needle-
work, 191; cameo portraits attri- buted to Vincentino, 297; agate presented to her by Archbishop Parker, 304; cameo portrait of her in the Royal Collection, 310. Ellacombe, Rev. H. T., documents re- lating to houses in Bristol exhibited by, 375.
Ellis, Mr., book-bindings exhibited by, 288.
Embroideries and Textile works, special exhibition of, 182-191. ENAMELS-portraits of Queen Anne and the Duke of Gloucester exhibited by Mr. Morgan, 78; champlevé, on the cover of a MS. exhibited by Mr. Farrer, 83, 280; crosier found in a tomb at Bayonne, 175; bosses on the books of indentures between Hen. VII. and the Abbot of West- minster, 182; mounting or frame of a hawking pouch in Lady North's possession, 188; on the corona over Charlemagne's tomb, 225; cham- plevé, exhibited by Mr. Slade, 281; on a copy of Hours which belonged to Mary I., Queen of England, ib. ; gold reliquary in possession of Mrs. Gordon Canning, 306; jewel in the Royal Collection at Windsor with a portrait of Francis I., 309; minia- ture of the Duke of Tyrconnel by Petitot, 377; of the Duke of Shrews- bury by Huaut, 377. ESSEX-wooden effigy of a priest at
Little Leigh, 73; Transactions of the Archæological Society noticed, 93; Roman remains, 94, 96; sepul- chral brass at Bowers Gifford, 98; monument of the Earl of Oxford at Castle Hedingham, ib.; carved bed- stead there, 100.
Ewer, brass, in form of a mounted knight, 159.
Exeter, John de Shareshill, precentor of,
EXHIBITIONS, SPECIAL:-of antique and
miscellaneous bronzes, 88-91; of early relics of bronze weapons, im- plements, &c., 156-168; embroi- deries and needlework, 182—191; book-bindings, 277-289; gems, 299-305; account of the collection of gems, by the Rev. C. W. King, 307.
Falkner, Mr., diminutive bronze head
found at Pompeii exhibited by, 90; drawings of bronze weapons, 160; antiquities found in a barrow in Wiltshire, ib.; iron key found near Abury, ib.
Fanshawe, Mr., court dresses exhibited
Fardel, Devon, inscribed slab with Oghams found at, 175.
Farrer, Mr. H., Italian candlesticks wrought by Picinino exhibited by, 83; MS. of Bonaventura with an enameled plaque on its binding, ib., 280.
Farrer, Mr. J. his investigations in the Orkneys, 353.
Ferrar, Nicholas, embroidery worked at his house at Little Gidding, 191. Flint, flakes of, found in a barrow in Monmouthshire, 71; arrow-heads, flakes, &c., exhibited by Mr. Brack- stone, 75; natural specimens re- sembling artificial ancient relics, 75; diagram showing forms of weapons, &c., 76.
Font, ancient one dug up at Lichfield Cathedral, 8; brass, at Brussels, 215; at Liége, 217; cast at Dinant, 218; in churches in Cornwall, Ruan Minor, 238; Cury, 243; Germoe, 251; Zennor, 326; Madron, 327; Ludgvan, ib.
Fould, M. Edouard, vase of jade exhibited by, 305; presents the description of M. Louis Fould's cabinet of antiqui- ties and art, 373.
Fortnum, Mr., antique bronzes exhibited by, 89; Venetian candlesticks, ib.; bronze celts, swords, &c., 157. Fox, the great statesman, singular por- trait of him exhibited by Sir B. Brodie, Bart., 378.
France, circular church at Montmajour, 112; moulds for celts found in France, 166; tissue found in a tomb at Bayonne, 174.
Francis I., King of France, his portrait
amongst the gems in the royal collection at Windsor, 309. Franks, Mr., his remarks on Anglo-Saxon weapons, &c., found near Lancaster, 68; on bronze weapons and traces of their manufacture in Britain, 86; ancient needlework exhibited by, 185.
Freeman, Mr. E., his observations on church architecture in Northampton- shire, 387.
Gabatæ, hanging basins, 77. Galley ware, glazed pottery, 138, 145. Garrard, Mr., Chinese mirror-case of jade exhibited by, 305.
Gems, antique, used as mediaval seals, 63; Discourse by Mr. Waterton on Glyptic Art, 292; special exhibition of, 299-305; intaglio representing the Annunciation found with the Gothic crowns at Guarrazar, 372.
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