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 INDEX. 455 Watches, progress of art of making, notices of by Mr. Octavius Morgan, 286 ; watch of James 1. exhibited, 415. Way, Mr., remarks on gold armilla;, rings and ornaments found in Britain, 48 ; on a chess-piece of wahnas-tooth from Kirkstall Abbey, 170 ; on discovery of silver ornaments at Largo, Fifeshire, 248; notes on British interments, 236. Weapons, ancient, found in the Thames, 71. Webb, Mr., fine examples of metal-work exhibited by, 183; enamelled casket, portrait, &c., 407. Well, chapel over, near Gloucester, 43. Wells, ancient, excavated at Weycock,121. Wells, decorations in St. Cuthberfs church, 283 ; sepulchral effigy of Bp. Bitton in the cathedral, 290. Wendover, gold armilla, found near, 49. Wensley, sepulchral antiquities at, 289. Way, Roman, in Yorkshire, 47. Western Counties, notes on obscure terms in deeds relating to, 164, 393. Westmacott, Mr. R., his memoir on the discovery of effigies at Gonalston, Notts, 5 ; remarks on ancient mixed metals, 75 ; remarks on design of mosaics at Cirencester, 328. Westminster, Dean of, letter from Queen Elizabeth to, in favour of Camden, 173. W^ESTMixsTER, the Dean of, his remarks on ancient alloys, 75 ; Roman urns found in Essex, exhibited by, 76 ; silver spoon from Romsey Abbey, exhibited by, 199. Westminster Bridge, remains of a jetty discovered near, 71. Westmoreland. Silver fibula found at Kirkby Lons- dale, 69. West Tarring church, Sussex, 143. Westow, Yorkshire, bronze celts foimd at, 381, 408. Westwood, Mr. J. O., his explanation of the seal of Jorwerth ap Madoc, 73 ; remarks on early sculptures at Ipswich, 76 ; communication on ancient stocks, in Essex, horn books, &c., 295 ; re- mai'ks on an incised slab at Valle Crucis Abbey and inscrij)tion at Llan- gwj-nhoydyl, 176; on an enamelled fibida at Chester, 198 ; on Romano- British inscription at Llanver, 1 84. W'eycock, Berks, Roman remains discovered by the Hon. R. C. Neville, 114. Whale's-bone, tooth of the sea-horse used in place of ivory, 170. Whetstone, Roman, foimd at Ickleton, 1 98. Whincopp, Mr., gold ring in his museum, 68 ; roundels of teri-a cotta, 72 ; arm- Ula, ring and Roman bronzes, exhibited by, 190. Whitby Museum, jet seal prcsen-ed in, 405. AVhip, the Gad, service of, in Lincolnshire, 239. Wigan, name inscribed on bronze bells, 182. Williamson, Rev. J., notice of fish-house of Abbot of Gla.stonburj', 409. Willis, Professor, his discourse on Salis- bury cathedral, 300. Willoughby de Buoke, the Lord, embroi- deries exhibited by, 290. WiisoN, Rev. J., memoir on the Guild of Corvesors of Oxford, by, 146, 266 ; on Roman remains at Headington, 183. Wilson, Mr. Daniel, memorials of Edin- burgh in the olden time, noticed, 201. Wilton church, description of, by Mr. Digby Wyatt, noticed, 320. Wiltshire. Spiked head of a mace, of bronze, found at Great Bedwyn, 411 ; exca- vation at SUbiuy Hill, 306, 395. Winchester, Roman remains found at, 183, 397 ; seal found at, 405. Windows, interesting examples in churches, notices of, 142, 362. Witton church, Norfolk, notice of, 360. Woodpeny, Oxfordshire, ancient chessmen fomid at, 172. Worcestershire. Seal of chapel of Morton Folhot, 35 ; coins discovered at Great Malvern, 191 ; seals of St. Nicholas', Worces- ter, and of the statute merchant, 73 ; British implement of stone in the muscimi, Worcester, 409 ; Ro- man remains foimd at Droitwich, 404. Worspring Prioiy, Somerset, notices of, 400 Wyatt, Mr. Digby, his specimens of geome- trical mosaic, notice of, 92. Wych elm, rods of, used in the gad- whip service, 245. Wynne family, sepulchral brasses of, at Llanrwst, noticed, 191. Wynne, Mr. W. W., remarks by, on Welsh seals, 73 ; commimicates several im- pressions of Welsh seals, 403 : obser- vations on obscure terms in chai-ters, &c., in Wales, 393 ; notices of a corona lucis in Llauiinuon chiirch, 402; sepul- clu-al slabs at Chester, 413. Yarmouth, Thos. de, painter in XlVth century, 67. Yates, James, Esq., memoir on Roman tomb at Geldestoue, Suffolk, 109. , memoir on the use of bronze celts in mihtary operations, 363 ; exhibits drawings of celts at Pai-is. 404 ; observation on celts from Westow, Yorksliii-e, 408.