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 426 INDEX. seal of the fraternity of Tailors, 182 ; gold rings found there, 187. Farley Heath, Surrey, antiquities found there, 23. I'arrer, Air., exhibits a Saracenic coffnr, 71 ; casket with enamelled ornaments, from Maestricht, ib.; plaques of enamel, 80. Faussett Collection, offered to the British •Museum, 31 ; appeal from the Institute in relation to its purchase, 53; refused bv the trustees, ;»1 ; purchased by Mr. Mayer, 91, 94, 403. Fenestrals, in windows, 190. Fibula. See Brooch. Figg, Mr., his notices of an ancient dial at Bishopstone church, GO ; of a British urn found near Lewes, G4 ; enamelled ornament, found //'., 187. Finmai'ii, magician's collar from, 200. Fitch, Mr., exhibits a" bronze bust found at Caister, 58 ; seal of Lawrence de Watelington, 377. Flintshire, portion of the gold corslet found near Mold, exhibited, 59. Font, at St. Mary's, Bury, 307 ; at Lilies- hall, 413. Fontevrault, cast from efiBgy of Richard I. there, 298. Forrest, Mr., exhibits Majolica and Nui-em- biirg ware, 80 ; an alabaster Uiblet of the martyrdom of St. Thomas of Can- terbury, IIKI ; enauH-lled plates, ib. ; pewter Uinkard, ice, ib. ; Majolica tile. 290 ; touch-box, enamels, &c., ib. Fox, Major-Gen., presents a standard brass measure, 417. France, Decorative Pavement at Riieims, 38 ; " Architectural Stuilies," by Rev. J. L. IVtit, noticed, 299. Franks, .Mr., .l<,inoir on Additions to the British Museum, 23 ; exhibits Irish antiquities of stone, briuize, and gold, 58 ; majolica with the arms of the Duke of Urbino, 72 ; bronze weapons found in the Thames, 79 ; goM jionian der, ib. ; bronze lri|)od, 1117 ; gold ring with figures of saints, ih. ; oasts from ornaniinteil bricks, 28(Imll of varie- gated clays, found in Lincolnshire, 295 ; engraved silver jilates, 417. Fireman, Mr., Memoir on Arrangement of ChapclH Fast of Traimtpls, 13 ; on the Life of Karl (iodwin.-, 23(, 330 ; notice of the Tump mar IJIeybiiry, i-xuniili<il bv bis direction, 289, 3|(i. (. Cinmaliel, St., IiIh head given to St. FauPs Catlie-lnil, 45. Glass, Roman vase found at Colchester, 28 ; examples from Mayence, in the British Museum, 53 ; Saxou, found at Linton Heath, 109. GLOi'Ch:sTERSiiiUE : — Tumulus at Uleybury, 289, 315 ; camp of Uleybury described, 328 ; antiquities found near Leck- hampton, 292, 413. Godwine, Earl, Memoir on his Life and Death, 23C, 330. Gold, ancient ornaments of, found in Ire- land, 24 ; in Dorset, 50 ; tore in Staf- fordshire, 54 ; Irish ring-money, 58 ; fragment of the corslet found at Mold, 59 ; gorgets, armlets, &c., found in CO. Clare, 184. See Brooch, Ring, &c. Grandisson, Bishop, his correspoudeuce with the Courteiiays, 1 (>5. Gi'aves, Rev. J., exhibits the seal of Thomas de Ross, 288. Gunner, Rev. W., presents a statuette of St. George to the British Museum, 31 ; will of Luke de Ponynges communi- cated by, 45. H. IIailstt)ne, Mr., exhibits a seal found at Fen Ditton, 73. Hull, Mr. S., his account of mural paintings at Pickering, 66. Halsted, Mr., e.xhibits a gold ring found at London Bridge, 72 ; a silver betrothal ring, found in Sussex, 417. Hamilton, the Duke of, exhibits a silver gilt goblet, I8(. H AMi-suiRic : - figure of St. George found at Winchester, presented to the British Museum, 31 ; miniature bronze axe, coins, &e., found at Silchester, 57 ; small bronze figure found at Win- chester, 283. Ilartsliorne, Uev. C. 11., Memoir on Ob- seipiies of Katharine of Arragon, 352. Hawkins, Mr., his ajipeal in regard to tlio preservation of Churches, 176 ; bis no- tice of a mosaic pavenu-nt in Bishops- gate, 184 ; remonstrance on i)ropo8ed restoration of royal tombs, 294. Hawkins, Mr. M. R., I'xhibilsa jetseal, 73 ; azuleios, I US. llellyer, Mr., exhibits a set of toilet implc- mcntH, 188. Hi:iii;iUi)siiiRK : — cruciform cartliwork, near .St. Margaret's churcii, 65 ; bronze ol)jecta found near it, ib. ; cross-slab thi-re, 56. IIkuii'oiidsmikk : — l)ronze celts, found at Welwyii, 24. Hewitt, Mr., presents a sepulchral brass to the {{rilish .Museiun, ;n . Hinde, Mr. Hodgson, hm iiotices of Head- n< II, .Northiunlterlaiid, 4 I 0. H(»are, .Mr., siivir ring ni'.ney in Us col-