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 INDEX. 445 f'roui the Cambridge Autiqu. Society, ISl ; tiue chasiug in silver, 295; rub- bing from a sepulchral slab, with brass cross inlaid, at Eversley, Hants, 406; pavement tiles from Chertsey, 407. Franks, Mr. A. W., remarks on seals set with intaglios, 435 ; his l)ook of ornamental quarries, notice of, 313. Fkeeman, Mr. Edwakd A., his history of architecture, notice of, 308. Kresco painting, i-emains of, at Chestertbrd, 16, 25; at Colchester, 183. ■ in catacombs at Kertch, in the Crimea, 259. in St. Cuthbert's Church, AVells, 283. Funeral feasts, in early times, 134. G. Gad-whip, presented by Jli'. Moore, of Lin- coln, 175. memoir on, by W. S. W., 239. Garianonum, drawings of, 287. Geldestone, Norfolk, memoir of llouum sepulchre at, by Mr. Yates, 109. Geometrical mosaics of the middle ages, by Digby Wyatt, notice of, 92. Ghent, sepulchral brasses at, 406. Gilling Castle, Yorkshire, 348. Glasgow Cathedral, ciypt of, 417. Glass, Roman, inscribed vase in Mr. Disney's Museum, 85 ; cinerary vase found at Geldestone, 109; unguentarv exhibited by Mr. Tucker, 187. Glass, painted, remains of in Gonalston Church, Notts, 6, 12; in Sedgeberrow Church, 42; at Stanley St. Leonard, 44; curious quarries at Leigh, SuiTey, 78; portions of, at Alfriston Church, Sussex, 145. Warrington's history of stained glass, notice of, 424. ancient drinkina;, 416. Glastonbuiy, the Abbot's fish-house at Meare, 409. Glazing quarries, by A. W. Franks, notice of, 313. ' Gloucestershire. Notices of churches in, 40 ; note of Arabic numerals at Rendcombe chiu'ch, 291 ; Roman remains at Cirencester, 318, 321; chapel over a well near Gloucester, 43. Gnostic gems, symbols on, 90. Gold, notices of ornaments of, in Britain, 47 ; whence derived, 54 ; ornaments found in Cornwall, &c., 61 ; in Ireland, 95. Goldie, Mr., account of Norman sculpture at Hovingham church, Yorkshire, 189. GoiioNDE, Mr., his notes on Cheltenham, notice of, 434. GoNAi^TON church, Notts, account of dis- covery of monumental effigies in, 5, 10; incised cross in, 8 ; altar stones in, 7 ; stone coffin at, 8. Gouges, found with bronze celts, 382, 408. Graham, Mr., Antiquities of lona, notice of, 211. Graves, Rev. J., his communications regard- ing Irish archaeology, 95. Greek church, triptych of metal belonging to, described, 182. Greeks, manners and cu.stoms, by Pauof ka, notice of, 420. Gregory, the Pope, miraculous appearance to, in the Mass, 194. Grendon, Yorkshire, ancient remains, 344. Greystoke, sepulchral slabs at, 178, 406. Guild of Corvesors, at Oxford, memoir on, by Rev. J. Wilson, 146; regulations of the officers, 153; common seal, 159. Gunn, Rev. J., metal badge exhibited by, 202 ; his memoir on churches in Nor- folk retaining parts of Saxon con- stioiction, 359. Gunner, Rev. J., on Anglo-Roman oUa found at Winchester, 183. his account of sculpture dis- covered in Stoke Charity church, Hants, 192. on Roman villa and antiqui- ties at North Waltham, Hants, 193. on Roman water-conduit dis- covered at Winchester, 397, 408. on Roman Remains at Cor- hampton and Ui)ham, Hants, 396. Gutturnia of yellow metal, found at Hoddam, in Aunandale, 285. notice of others found at Tronyem imd Molda, 285. H. Hackthom, Lincohishire, sepulchral slab at, 400. Hiur cloth, from tomb of a knight in Tem- ple church, 190. Hakewill, Mr., rubbmgs from brasses in Surrey, exhibited by, 78. Hall, Mr. Spencer, brasses from Lcdburj', Ludford, and Lewes, exhibited by, 293., Mr. Charles, gold rings in his collec- tion, 56. Hallaton, Leicestershire, British gold coin found at, 403. Hampshire. Sculpture found at Stoke Charity church, 1 92 ; Roman remains at North Waltham. 193 ; Romsm re- mains at Corhampton, 396 ; at Up- ham, 397 ; water-conduit at Win- chester, explored, 398 ; antiquities from North Waltham, &c., exhibited,