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 442 INDEX. brouze, from Andalusia, 69; described and figured by Mr. Yates, 369 ; found in Harewood-square, London, 75, 188; ' found with torques in Somersetshire, 81 ; found in Holyhead Island, 236 ; memoir by Mr. Yates, on their uses in military operations, 363 ; used in mining, 369 ; in agriculture, 370 ; dis- coveries of celts in Angiesea, Jersey, and various parts of England, 371 ; re- marks on mode of attachment to handle, 372 ; remarkable celts at Paris, 374, 404 ; found fixed in a wall, 377 ; curious celt found in the Thames, 378, 410'; in Cornwall, 379 ; spears, torques, &c, found with celts, 380; celts found atWestow, Yorkshire, 381, 408 ; celt moiilds of stone and bronze, 384; engraved celt from Ireland, 410; celt-mould found in Cornwall, 409. Cemetery, tumular, at Lamel Hill, 123. Chain, silver, from the Hebrides, 72. Chains, ringing the, cvistom at Congleton, 181. Chalice, Italian, exhibited, 74. mould for casting ornaments, 78. Chalk, used in Roman walling, 24. Chaljiees, Mr. Patrick, his monuments of Angus, 86. Cheltenham, notes on, by Mr. Gomonde, noticed, 434. Cheney, family in Kent, tombs of, 857. Chertsey Abbey, jjavemeut tiles from, 407, Cheshire and Lancashire, Historic Society of, proceedings, 97. , local custom at Congleton, 181; enamelled fibula at Chester, 198 ; se- pulchral slab with shears, at Bebing- ton, 414. Chess-piece, found at Kirkstall Abbey, 170. Chester, My. Greville, antiquities from his collection exhibited, 404. Chesterford, Roman remains at, 18. bronze ornaments, &c., 180, 188, 197. " Templi umbra " of Stukelcy. at, 18; coin of Cunobelin, found at, 20; ring fibida, caltraps, &c., found, 21 ; skeleton of infants, ib. Chester, sepulchral slabs from St. John's church, 414. Chichester, Mr., gold ring exhibited, 181. Chimneys, medieval, in Gloucestershire, 42. Church Field, at Ickleton, 15. Cirencester, discoveries of Roman remains, 318. memoir on remains lately found, by Mr. Tucker, 321 ; earlier discoveries there, 325, 333. Cists, sepulchral, in Yorkshire, 45; fi-equent in Northern Europe, 106; found at Roth well, Lincolnshire, 195; with Roman remains at West Firsby, Lin- colnshire, 400. Clare Castle, Suffolk, antiquities from,' 190. Claughton Hall, Lancashire, antiquities foimd at, 74. Cleves, seals relating to, 404. Clockmakers, London, incorporated, 287. Coal-mines, Roman, in Spain, 69. Codes, Horatius, curious representation of his exploit, 413. Coffin, Roman, in Yorkshire, 45. stone, at Gonalston, 8. leaden, nearWeycock, 121, wooden, supposed Anglo-Saxon, 132. Coins, British, 20 ; of gold foimd at Hallaton, Leicestershire, 403. Roman, at Chesterford, 15 ; Vey- cock, Berks, 115, 119 ; in Norfolk, 112; at Caistor, Lincolnshire, 188 ; at North Waltham, Hants, 194 ; at Catteridk, 216 ; West Firsby, Lincolnshire, 400. Saxon, 19. supposed sceatta, at Weycock, 120. various, found in Lamel Hill, Yoi'k, 31, 35. found at Great Malvern, 191. Colchester, Roman remains at, 183. Ceilings, Mr. W. T., on a silver fibula, 69. Coluaghi, Mr. Dominic, painting exhibited bv, 413. Colney Church, Norfolk, noticed, 362. Comb, Roman, found at Chesterford, 17. found in tumulus at Lagore. 106. symbol on Scotch crosses, 89. of ivory, sculptured, 40'i Committee, Central, changes in, 304. Comptou, Verney, co. Warwick, em- broideries there, 290. Cooke, Mr. Charles, Notice of mural reliquai-y found in Kew Stoke Church, Somerset, 400. Copenhagen, ]Iuseum of Antiquities, 75, 108, 286 ; interchange with Dubhn Museum, 209 ; celts therein, called pal- staves, noticed, 370. Coppard, Rev. W. T., sketches of Plympton Church, exhibited by, 190. Cordwainers of Oxford, their guild, 146, 266 ; arms and seal, 159 ; their money- box,^ 278 ; festivities, 269. Corhampton, Hants, Roman remains, 396. Corinium, Roman remains of, 321. Cornwall. Gold ornaments found, 61. Fragments of early pottery, 81 ; bronze celts found at Karn Bre, 379. Document relating to lands in, 393 ; celt-mould, from Altcrnon, 409. " Corona lucis," in Llanarmon Chirch, Denbighshire, 402. Corrodies, in monastei'ies, 173. Corvesors of Oxford, Memoir on, 146, 26n. See Conlwainern. Corwen, Merionethshire, effigy of priest, 31 6. Cottishall church, Norfolk, curious con- struction of, 363.