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 424 INDEX. Papworth, Ml". J., memoir on Campanili, 45. Parker, Mr. T. Lister, notice of cross slab at Sawley, by, 1 96. Paris, sepulchral slab at, 72 ; celts in the Louvi'e, 74 ; letters relating to English history in the Ai'chives, 166. Parsons, Mr., exhibits a gold ring from Lewes, 89. Pastoral staff, ancient representations of, in Irish MSS., 20; on French sepul- chral slabs, 52 ; of the Bishops of Lis- more, 8.3. Pau, Roman villa found near, 174, 386. Penn, Admiral, medal presented to, 30(5. Penner and iukhoru, represented on tombs, 196. Perthshire, gold armilla found in, 194. Petit, Rev. J. L., illustrations of Gilling- ham church presented by, 142. Phoenicians, vestiges of, 8. Pierse Bridge, Durham, gold ring found at, 191. Pilgi-ims' tokens noticed, 400. Pinckney family, Yorkshire, ring with their arms, 195. Pipes, used in curling hair, 398. Plantagenets, marks of heraldic cadency used by, 156. Pollen, Sir John, Roman remains on his estates, 183 ; state key in his posses- sion, 197. Pomander, of silver-gilt, exhibited, 198. Pottery. — British urns found in Berks, 65 ; at Malvern, 67 ; in Isle of Purbeck, 385 ; Roman ware in Denbighshire, 73 ; St. Albans, 87 ; Che.sterford, 139 ; Bath, 179; Danish urns, 103 ; vestiges of ancient manufacture in the Channel Islands, 176 ; at Puttenham Common, Surrey, 197; small Greek vase from .iEgina, 194 ; imitation of Fayence Hen. II., 198 ; notice of Marryat's " History of Pottery," 209. PUBUCATIONS NOTICED — Noi'folk Archaeology, 90. Sharpe's Decorated Windows, 93. Roman remains at Caerleon, by J. E. Lee, 97. Proceedings of the Historic Society of Cheshire, 99. Worsaae's Primeval Antiquities of Den- mark, 101. Graham's Sepulchral Antiquities of lona, 10.5. Parker's Introduction to Gothic Archi- tecture, 202. Ecclesiastical Topography of England, Diocese of Oxford, 207. Inkerslcy's Inquiry into succession of Archit. Styles in France, 208. Mai-ryat's History of Pottery and Porcelain, 209. Sussex Archaeological Collections, vol. iii., 321. Publications noticed — continuefl. Emblems of Saints, by Rev. F. C. Husenbeth, 324. Die Burg Tannenberg, by Hefner, 404. Freeman's LlandafF Cathedi-al, 405. Getty's Notices of Chinese Seals in Ireland, 407. Illustrations of Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester, 409. Purbeck, Isle of, tuumli there, 384. Q. Quern, Irish, presented to the Institute, 393; representation of use of, 404. R. Ramsay, Sir J., presents a facsimile of a gold armlet from Perthshire, 194. Redenham, Hants, Roman remains at, 183. Reigate, pi-ayer-book of the first Lord Howard of Effingham in the public library there, 80. Richard, Duke of York, Regent of France, letter of attorney from, 169. Richardson, Mr. E., his account of coffin- slabs at Shoreham and Fletching, 180. Ring, found at Flodden, 72 ; Oriental ena- melled, exhibited by Miss Strange, 80 ; with portrait of Charles I., 87 ; found at Orford Castle, 89 ; found at Lewes, ■ill. ; ring, supposed Prince Madoc's, 90; "globe-rings" with posies, 109; Roman ring found at Piei-so Bridge, 191 ; rings found at Warkworth, ib.; at Colchester, Northumberland, and in Ireland, 1 92 ; various examples in Mr. Neville's Museum, 195 ; two ex- hibited by Mrs. Baker, 196 ; collection of rings from Spain, by Mr. Farrer, 304; ring from Lewes Priory, 322; of Mary, Queen of Scots, 402 ; found near Inverness, 402; garter-shaped, ■ib. Roads, Roman, traces of, in Brecknockshire, 33 ; Ermin Street, 36 ; roads in Berks, 87 ; British and Roman roads in Cam- bridgeshire, lOfi; Romaii road in Caermarthcnshirc, 173. Robson, Mr., his notice of Arabic numerals at Warrington, 303. Rodney, Lady, singular wooden cup in her possession, 299. Roman remains in Brecknockshire, 26, 33 ; , mines in Wales, 69; vestiges on the Ijincolnshire coast, 70 ; in Denbigh- sliii-o, 73 ; coins found at Chaddles- worth, Berks, 87 ; villa found at Wake- field Lodge, 172 ; remains in the Channel Islands, 176; at Redenham, Hants, 183; near Monmouth, 189.