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 INDEX. 43 y D. Dagmar, Queen, her enamelled cross, 62. Danish antiquities noticed, (j'2, 325, 427. Deai Matres, objects connected with their worship, 35. Deaneries, Rural, seals of, 76. Debruge Cabinet, enamelled cross from, 58. Deck, Mr., memoir on Anglo-Saxon re- miiius at Little Wilbraham, 172 ; silvered fibula exhibited by, 195. De la Motte, Mr., gold cross exhibited by, 91 ; his Specimens of art-workmanship noticed, 118 ; enamelled tiles from Tunis exhibited by, 427. Devonshire. Sculptured ornaments at Bishop's Teignton, 82 ; wills relating to Totncs, 307 ; documents connected with, 411 ; inscribed slab at Stow- ford, 423 ; stone moulds for bronze weapons found, 334. Dixon, Mr. F., his notices of Sussex antiquities, 112. Documents, Original, Bursar's Accounts?, Winchester college, 79; inventory of armory, Winchester, 87 ; Fermor executoi"ship accounts, 178; wills re- lating to Totnes, 307 ; deeds relating to Devon, 411. Doncaster, crypt and cross-slabs discovered, 202. Doniert, King of Cornwall, inscription to, 205. Dorsetshire. Painted glass at Bingham's Melcombe, 100 ; gemel-ring found, 426. Drake, Sir F., tobacco-box with his arms, 320. Driffield, Anglo-Saxon remains found at, 97. Dunoyer, Mr., Irish celts communicated by, 91. Durham. Supposed discovery of Roman orna- ments, &c., in that county, 35. Dyke, Rev. W., illuminated roU exhibited by, 97. E. Edward I., notices of his times, 45. Edward III., unpublished great seal of, 246. Efi&gies, sepulchral, at Sandwich and Ash, 291, 301. Egbury Camp, Hants, notice of, 241. Egyptian antiquities, scale-armour, 295 ; memoir on objects of the time of Amenophis III., by Mr. Bu-ch, 396 ; stone relics found at Alexandria, 421. Electra, enamels described by Theonhilua. 53. Elliott, Mr. O., exhibits crosier from Hydo Abl)ey, &.C., 319. Enamels, memoir on, by Mr. Franks, 51 ; cross in the Hope collectii)n, M ; in St. Mark's, Venice, 00 ; yuc-eu J )ag- mar's cross, 62 : crosa at Nainur, li. ; in Museum of Practical Oeologj-, 63 ; in the I'ourUiles cabinet, ib. ; plaque, representing the Piissover, 92 ; Greek triptych exhibited by Mr. Hunter. 103; pyx exhibited by Rev. C. R. Manning, 196 ; painting of Crucifixion exhibited by ^(r. Webb, 196 ; decora- tion of book-cover, 207 ; specimens in Mr. HaiLstone'.s Museum, ib. ; shrine exhibited l>y Sir Jolin Boileau, 208 ; ci-ucifix exliibited by Mr. Curzon, 318; Limoges work exhibited by Mr. Rolls, 321. Enniskillen, the Earl of, accoimt of crannoges and antiquities in Ireland, sent by, 414. Esse.x. Roman villa at Hadstock, 27; Beals found at Great Yeldham, 78 ; coin of Cunobeline, found at Saffron Walden, 91 ; ancient survey of Ca.stle Hedingham, 212; mazer at Saffron Walden, 213. Eynsham Abbey, remains of, tile-pave- ments, &c., 211, 423. Ewelme Hospital, curious seal at, 77- Ewer of bronze, lion-shaped, 207. Faience, of t. Henri IL, 119. Faldistory, exhibited by Mr. Forrest, 102. Faulkner, Mr. C, exhibits Samian ware, &c., from Deddington, 423. Fellows, Lady, gold bulla in her possession, 166. Fermor Accounts, extracts from, by Mr. Shirley, 179. F&rington, Miss, silver salt exhibited by, 321 ; sapling cup in her possession, 427. Ffoulkes, Mr., exhibits stono relics found in Wales, 426. Fibula;, Roman, of gold, from the Brumell cabinet, 39 ; Irish, belonging to Mr. Watcrhouse, 90 ; siiucer-shapod, found at Stone. 96 : notice of adjustment by the Greeks, by Mr. Vatcs, 97 ; tortoine- shaped, from Norwaj*. ib. ; found at Caerleon, 160; found at Cirencester, 188; Anglo-Saxon, from Streetwuy