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 INDEX. 403 Sculptured figures from Guildhall, London, 204 •Scutcheons, small armorial, found at Newark Priory, Surrey, 79 •Seals ofTyncimouth Priory, Northumhnrland, 373 ,; 'of a C'hautryiu Wimbournu Miuster, 360 of Chertsey Priory, Surrey, 222 '..f the Abbey at Neath, Wales, 277 'of Edward III., 372 of St.Wolfslan, 2G1 of the sub-dean of Chichester, 361 of John de Uflord, 75 •found in the Castle of Gi^z, France, 74 near Wallingford, Uerks, 75 Abingdon, Rerks, 76 'Clare, Suffolk, 76 Luddesdown, Kent, 76 at Galla Hill, Carlisle, 76 at Uunwich, Suffolk, 165 Sed^vick, Mr., tore belouging to, 32 Shirley, E. P., an account of the dominion OF Farney, in the province of Ulster, reviewed, 93 — 97 Shotover, Oxon, 560 coins found at, 125 Shrine of the Confessor, Westminster Abbey, 199 Shropshire.— Stanton-Lacy, 2tt5, 289, 297, 298 Simon, bishop of the Isle of Man, A.D. 1226, rebuilt its Cathedral, 51 — 56 •Skull cap, found near Leckharapton Hill, 352 with skeleton at Sonldern, Oxon, 353 SiiiRKE, E., observations on the Wait Ser- vice, 339 •Sneyd, Rev. W., has a ring supposed to have been used by Roger king of Sicily, 209 Somersetshire. — Bath, 356; Bridgewater, 307 Bristol, 82, 83; Cleeve, 213; Crewkerne, 265 Dundry, 392; Polden Hills, 30, 31, 34 Taunton, 304 ; Wells, 196 Souldern, Oxfordshire, helmet found at, 353 SOUTHA.IIPTON, extracts FROM THE CoURT Leet BOOKS, BY W. S. W. Vacx, 231 — 233 Southwick, Hants, priory of, founded A.D. 1133, 215 — enriched by W. of Wykeham, 220 — whose father, mother, and sister were buried at, 221 nuptials of Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou, said to have been celebrated at, 221 Spear-head found near Kempsey Ferry, Worces- tershire, 354 Spire of Caythorpe, Lincolnshire, 99 Sporle, Norfolk, confirmed to Cluny, t. W. I., i given to St. Florent, t. Henry II., 5 Eton College, by Henry VI., 5 •Squints, the situation and purposes of, 299,300 •at Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire, 303 •at Taunton, Somerset, 304 'at Newnham Murren, Oxfordshire, 304 at St. Sepulchre's, Cambridge, 305 at Kenton, Devonshire, 305 from the priest's room over the vestry, at Warmington, Warwickshire, 305 from the room over porches, called the Parvise, 366 'at Enford, Wilts, 306 at Bridgewater, Somerset, 307 at St. Nicolas Church, Gloucester, 303 •at Crawley, Hants, 301 •at North Hinksey, Berks, 301 •Otterbourne, Hants, 302 •Irthlingborongh, Northamptonshire, 302 Staffordshire. — Pcnkridge, 135 Stanley, Hon. W. C, on Towyn-y-Capel, Holyhead Island, 223 — 228 Stanton Lacy Church, Shropshire, 297 cruciform of Decorated style, 297 Stapleton, T., on the pretended mabriage of W. de Warren, earl of Surrey, 1 — 26 Statue of R. Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, 203 Statues of Edward II., at Gloucester, 201 of the Black Prince, at Canterbury, 202 of Lud and sons, at Ludgate, London, 86 •from the porch of Guildhall, London, 204 Stone, Kent, Church at, scroll ornaments in, 199 Stowheath, Tuttington, Norfolk, urns at, 247 Strabo, mentions gorgets, 38 Stycas of Eanred, and Ethelred, found near Ripon, 73 Suckley, Worcestershire, portrait of Queen Eliza- beth found there, 89 Suffolk. — Burgh, 246 ; Bury St. Edmond's, 270 ; Clare, 76 ; Dunwich, 165 ; Lavenham, 69 •Suibine, Mac Maelhumal, tombstone of, A.D. 891, 183 Surrey.— Chertsey,222 ; Godalming, 83 ; Guild- ford, 83, 84 ; Newark, (Send), 79; Waverley, (Farnham), 88 Sussex. — Battle, 215; Brighton, (HoUingbury), 27; Chichester, 138,262, 361; Faliner, 270; Hastings, 13; Horstead Keynes, 234 — 239; Lavaut, (Mid.), 265 ; Lewes, 1, 2,5, 18, 80 Swansea, S. Wales, die and weapons found near, 86 •Templars' Church, London, Early English mouldings of, 391 Tenbury, Gloucestershire, small effigy at, 239 Tessons of brick, found at Colchester, Essex, 68 •Tiles, at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 99 'Woodperry, Oxon, 128, 129 Oddington, Oxon, 87 'Haccombe, Devonshire, 153 •Timahoe, Ireland, doorway and window in round tower at, 179, 182 •Tombs of the Butler family, Clonrael, Ireland, 165 'in the Church of St. Stephen, Bristol, 82 •in crypt of Bedale Church, Yorks., 258 ToRC OF THE Celts, by S. Birch, 27 — 38 funicular, for the neck and waist, 27 brachial, mentioned by Aurelian, 29 annular, of rings strung together, 29, 30 beaded, of beads strung together, 32 solid, a large incomplete ring, 30 Torell, William, the designer of Queen Eleanor's effigy at Westminster, 200 Tourlaville, France, gorget found at, 37 Towers, Irish, round, 166 — 169 at Dundry, Somerset, 392 Towyn-y-Capel, near Holyhead, plan of, 228 sixty or seventy ancient graves discovered at, A.D. 1823, 226 Trefor, Wales, a cromlech at, 43 Treves, visit of the French Archaeological Society to, 364 palace of Constantine at, proved to be a Buiilica or hall of justice, 365 portable altar of St. Willebrod, in the Church of Notre Dame at, 365 Trimleston Castle, Meath, Ireland, tore at, 31 •Tubuey, Berks, two vases found at, 69 Tullyhaw, Cavan, Ireland, crannoges in, 45 Tumuli, at Cufi"borough, Queen's county, Ireland, 157— at Badbury, Dorset, 348 Tynemouth, Gibson's history of the Monas- tery at, in the diocese of Durham, viewed, 366 — 373 ruins of, 366 •votive altar, and •inscribed tablet, 366 legend of St. Oswin, relative to, 386 i«vl of the priory, 373 Tyrone, Ireland, gorget found at, 37
 * Neath Abbey, Wales, 277