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 358 INDEX. 0. Cadbury Castle, discovery of Roman remains at, 193 Caerleon Antiquarian Association, 167 Caesar's passage of the Thames at Kingston, 326 •Castles of Coningsborough and Richmond, plans of, 41 — 56 in Ireland, 243 •Celt of bronze found near Brighton, 325 Ceremonial for Knights of the Bath, 258 Chalice from Chewton INIendip, Somerset, 331 Charlton, E., on Sepulchral Slabs, 253-8 Charney, Berks, house of the thirteenth cen- tury, 311 Charter of W. de Mewi, 57 Charters, obscure words in, 20 , &c., Obscure Words in, explained, 273 Chester Cathedral, notices of discoveries in, 17 • Cathedral, ground-plan of, 19 Chewton Mendip, Somerset, chalice and paten from, 331 Chinese " Cash " found in Ireland, 155 porcelain seals found in Ireland, 155 Christchurch, Hants., rood-screen at, 73 Christian Iconography, 353 Churches of Scotland, Descriptive notices of, noticed, 238 Clutterbuck, Rev. J. C, on Saxon Remains found at Long Wittenham, 291 " Cockshete" in charters explained, 118 •CofBn-lids at St. Pierre near Chepstow, 164 •Coffin slabs in Northumberland and Durham, 253 Coningsburgh, Roman keep-tower at, 41 Conington Church, Hunts., monumental efHgy in, 146 Copying heraldic examples, suggestions for, 9 •Corbelling, Christchurch, Hants, 145 •Cornwall, seal of the Tinners of, 65 •Coronal of a lance, supposed, found at Hilder- iham, Cambridgeshire, 227 Coup-cart, explained, 317 Crosnier, I'Abbe, Iconographie Chretienne, no- ticed, 353 •Cross of Muiredach, Monasterboice, 242 • of Cong, Ireland, 244 • at Walton, Yorkshire, 63 Crosses at Sandbach, Cheshire, &c., &e., 335 Crypts not always Saxon or Norman, 346 Cuckhamsley hill, Berks, remains on, 287 Cumberland, sepulchral slabs in, 253 Cutts, Rev. E, his work on incised slabs, &e.,335 Darlington, Durham, grave-stone at, 256 w coffin slab near, 257 •Decade Rings, 63 De Caumont, BI., Bulletin Monumental, vol. 14. No. 6, noticed, 355 Decorated style, not more common than the other styles, 347 Decorative Tiles, examples of, by J. G. Nichols, W. A. Church, and Thos. Oldham, noticed, 230 •Despenser monument, Tewkesbury, 350 Devices of trades used on seals, 4 Ditchingham, Norfolk, mural paintings at, 69 Domestic Architecture of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, 311 •Doorway of Bothwell Church, Scotland, 238 • in St. Mary's Church, Beverley, 73 •Dorsetshire, antiquities found in tumuli, 323 •Drain Tile, Roman, 33 Drewsteignton, Devon, name derived from a family, not from Druid, 320 •Druidical circle in the Isle of Mull, 218 Dryden, Sir H., his drawings of the cathedral of St. Magnus, 352 Durham, sepulchral slabs in, 253 E. Earth-works of the Norman period, 42 Ecclesiastics, grave-stones of, 254 Ecclesiological Notes on the Isle of Man, the Orkneys, &c., noticed, 351 Emblems on grave-stones, 254 English Medieval Embroidery, notice of, 171 Estonians, the, described by King Alfred, 290 Exeter, episcopal palace at, 224 Farm lease temp. Edward III., 72 Farraehold, a lease, 318 " Faude" in a farm lease temp. Edw. III., 72 Ferrer.s, Gilbert de, charter of, 57 •Fibula of silver exhibited by Mr. Hertz, 219 • of the Anglo-Saxon period, exhibited by Mr. Hedley, 220 Fire-places of the Norman period, 48 — 52 century at Charney, 311 ; and of the fourteenth at Sutton Courtenay, 314 •Flabellum, Flabrum, Muscatorium, Muscifu- giura, Alara, or Veutilabrum, notice of the use of the, 201 Flaying, notes on the punishment of, 185 Flowers cultivated in England in early times, 307 •Flue tile, example of a Roman, 27 Fonts in Irish Churches, 243 Free-masons, remarks on, 344 Fruits cultivated in England in the thirteenth century, 304
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