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 130 INDEX. the capture of tlic unicorn, 62 ; seal of Joseph, Dean of Armagh, 73 ; seal found at Fen Ditton, ih. ; of jet, ih. ; of Matheus Cajitllauus. found at Can- terbui'v, ib. ; of Michflhani Priorv, 84 ; seal in Mr. Lower's po.ssessiou. 18"2 ; with English legend, in Rev. W. Snevd's museum, 1 82 ; seals exhibited b_v llou. '. F. Sti'ajigways, ib. ; seal of the fraternity of Tailoi-s, Exeter, (6. ; Italian seal in Mr. Walrond's collection, 183 ; seal of Sir John do Burgh, l;il ; of Sir Thomas More, ib.; of Anthony Gell, ib. ; ofHeial seal ot Sir Job Charlton, ib. ; of the Mayor- alty of London, ib. ; seals relating to Guernsey and Jersey, 192; copied by Mr. Ready at Queen's and Corpus Colleges, Cambridge, ib. ; of John de Balliol, ib. ; of John Avenell, ib. ; of ^Liud de Vere, ib. ; notice of Anglo Saxon seals, 2G2 ; seal of Eudes, King of France, 2G ; antique gems used by the Carlovingian kings, ib. ; introduction of the counter-seal, 269 : seal of Peter, Bishop of Beauvais, 292 ; seals of deceased bishops given up to the metropolitan, 273 ; forged episco- pal seals of lead, 277 ; French se.il lately in Mr. I'ielccring's possession, 288 ; seal of Sir Ricliard de Burley, ib. ; of Thomas de Ros, found at Kilkenny, ib. ; of Cologne, and the guilds in that city, 2.')8 ; of William Mounceaux, ib. ; of Alice, Countess ot Eu, 3(i7 ; of Marg.'iret de Neville, 370; of Hugh de Neville, 371 ; of Joan de Cornhill, 372; of John de Neville, 372 ; of Eleanor Ferre, 374 ; of Lau- rence de Watelingtone, 377 ; seals for labourers' passes, for vaiious hun- dreds, 378, 379 ; seal of Evesham Abbey, 417 ; of Sir John Bagot, 419; of Denis le Harness, ib. Seal of Chinese porcelain found in Wilt- bhire, .")8. Sheinton, miniature efhgy found at, 417. Shell, found in a Saxon grave, 109. Sherborne, effigy on ill Mr. Ik-riihard .Smith's colli-ctioii, 414. Silbury II ill, ancient horHe-shoes found iii'ur, fi.V tiilchenter, Romun nnwiiim foiinil at, .'>7. Silver, ingots and Ivonian ornnments of found near Coleraine, 283, 409. Situlit, Saxon, 52, 96, 108 ; formed of yew, 206. Slabs, sepulchral, found at St. Benet'sFiuk, 185 ; at Riiueeby, Lincolnshire, 189. Smirke, Mr., comnmnicates letters between Bp. Grandisson and the Courtenay family, 1 65. Smith, Mr. W. J. Bernhard, exhibits ra- piers, 61 ; model of a head-piece, 81 ; dangers and poniards, ib. ; tobacco- pipes, 181 ; flint celt founil at Sumiing Hill, 186 ; bronze spear, from Oxford, ib. ; Oriental weapons, ib. ; iron Saxon weapons, 2S4 ; creagra and bronzes from the Canino collection, 296 ; ar- row-heads and knives, //;. ; chamber of a cannon found at Bridgnorth, i7>. ; stone weapons, arrow-heads, bronze blade-weajions, cScc.. 414 Smith, Mr. C. Roach, stone antiquities from Denmark, in his collection, 179 ; leaden seals of bishops, 277. Sneyd, Rev. W., enamelled bosses in his museum, 181 ; ivory sculptures, mir- ror case, &c., ib. ; seal exhibited by, 182. SoMF.usKTSHiRF. : — Remarks on Crowkerne cluireh, 144 ; ])ig of lead found on the Mendip Hills, 278 ; deed relating to North Quarme, 298 ; Roman remains found at Bath, 289, 408. Sjieai-, of bronze, from Oxford, Uil! ; from Cumberland, 231 ; from Leckhampton, Hill, 413; from China, 414; Saxon spears, 96, l(»6, 284. .Spoons, found near Coventry, 56. Spur, Saxon, found at Linton Heath, 99 ; found in Saxony, 187. Staifoiidsmiuk : — Gold tore, found at SUmton, 54. Stanley, Hon. W. O., presents bronze re- liipies found near Holyhead to the Briti.sh .Museum, 24. Staunton, Rev. W., exhibits a stone pisci- na (!) fonnil at Kenilworth, 2!>7. Stoni:, antiquities of ; — weapon found in Cumberland, 8 ; knives, iVc, from Ire- land, 24, 58 ; we2. Sri'ioi.K : — British urn foiiml at Felix- stow, 2.3 ; vesxelM of while metal fVoiii leklingliam, 2K ; eiiainellecl ciboriuni liiuiid at .^iidliiiry, 2!' ; seal of Wang-