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 40i INDEX. at Soest, 188; incised effigy at Bamberg, 190; imperial and other seals exhibited, "200. Gibson, Mr. W. S., communicates Memoir on Brinkburn Priory, 198. Girdles, on use of tin in ornamenting, 281. Glass, specimens of Roman, in British Museum, 10; beads of, found in tombs, 338; Venetian glass, presented to the British Museum, 13; ball of, called inillejlori, 116. — Painted, description of windows at New College, 29, 120; collection exhibited by Mr. Lucas, 1 00 ; figure of St. Longinus, by Mr. Faulkner, 119. Gloucestershire. Roman remains at Cirencester, 91 ; bond by the Abbot of Wiuehcombe, 181 ; remarkable ball found at Slymbridge, 336. Goff, Mr., exhibits Mexican Antiquities, 194. Gold, ornaments in British Museum, 10; pendant ornament found in Suffolk, 107. Goldsmiths' Company incorporated, 133. Guilds of trades at Winchester, 87. GuN.NER, Rev. W., communicates the Consuetudinarj' of Winchester, 69, 118; Memoir on Andwell Priory, 99, 2-16 ; mural paintings at East Wellow, 117; Documents relating to suffragan bishops, 358 ; sculptui-ed figure from Winchester, 390. H. Hampshire. Urns found near Basingstoke, 9 ; al Broughton, 12 ; Roman cist, &c., at Binstead, ib. ; Consuetudinary of "Winchester, 69, 118; mural paintings. East Wellow, 117; Memoir on Andwell Priory, and the De Portu family, 2-16 ; chalice at Old Alresford, 290 ; dedication of churches, Faru- ham and Bentley, 359. Hampton Court, tapesti-ies at, noticed, 293. Hardy, Mr. T. Dufi'us, his proposed edition of Le Neve's Fasti, 212, 360. Harp pin, found in Ireland, 200. Harpenden, pavement tiles from, 297. Hart, Mr., Documents in his possession, 181. Hawkins, Mr., his notice of ornaments from Tunis, 90; of inedited coin of Carau- sius, 194. — Mv. Rohde, exhibits silver orna- ments from Asia Minor, 90 ; late Roman brooches, &c., 195. Hedingham Castle, plan, t. Elizabeth, 196. Helmet, t. Richard II., 93 ; winged burgonet, 292 ; close helmet, Italian, 305. Hertfordshire. Incised slab at Little Hampton, 98. Hertfordshire. Roman oculist's stamp, found at St. Albans, 187. Hewitt, Mr., communicates helmet of t. Richard II.. 93 ; winged burgonet, 292; fine Italian helmet, 305 ; his remarks on inscribed weapons, 306. HoARE, Mr. E., communicates Ogham inscription, 116; decade ring found in Surrey, 297 ; jewelled Irish ornament, ib. ; necklace of amber, 303 ; bronze shoe and celts from co. Cork, 386. Holden, Mr., exhibits gold ring found near Oxford, 110. Honduras Bay, stone relics from, 97. Hopkinson, Mr., Eiryptian miunmy in his collection unrolled, 199. Horse,interredwith human remains, Dorset, 93. Hunter, Mr., communicates a mediaeval recipe for Ink, 95 ; notice of the de- posit of a gold plate in tomb of Edward III., 111. Hussey, Mr. E., exhibits seal of Sevenoaks School, 298. Huyvetter Collection, stoneware vases from, 108. I. Incense burner, of bronze, exliibited, 297. Ink, mediaeval recipe for, 95. Inues, Mr., exhibits a carved roundel found in Scotland, 297. Inscription, on tower of Stixwold church, 97 ; on cross at St. Vigean's, 286. Ireland. Bi'onze weapons from, in Mr. Brackstone's collection, 107 ; silver ring found in Limerick Cathedral, ib.; Ofjham inscription, from co. Cork, 161; bronze ribbed blade, 186; palstave in Lord Talbot's collection, 194 ; beads of glass, in Mr. Shirley's possession, 199 ; brooches, pins, &:c., of bronze, 200 ; relics of bone, &c., in Mr. Wardell's possession, 297, 303 ; amber beads, found near Cork, ib. ; notice of Irish Bishops, suffra- gans in England, 358 ; collection of Irish antiquities at Alnwick Castle, 369 ; bronze shoe and celts found in CO. Cork, 386 ; (antiquities in Mr. Brackstone's collection, 307. Irvine, Mr., exhibits leaden tokens, medals, &c., 99. J. James II., relic of, exhibited, 307. Jarvis, Rev. E., exhibits gold ring from Isle of Man, 110.