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 INDEX. 10: 1 Venice, account of St. Peter's chair tlicre, 300. Vere, de, family, Earls of Oxford, Memoir regarding, 17 ; seals of, '27. Visor, beaked, examples, t. Richard II., 94; lion-faced, 293. W. Wales, celts found in Glamorganshire, 1 1 ; bronze weapons in Caernarvonshire, ib. ; stone disk, ib. ; antiquities in Merionethshire, 91; sepulchral brass at St David's 98 ; shoe found in Caer- narvonshire, 111; notice of Monkton I'riory Church, Pembrokeshire, 161 ; Walford, Mr., observations on palimpsest escutcheon in Dr. Mantell's possession, 385 ; notice of a table for finding the Dominical letter, at Eastry, 389. NN'andlf, river, Sun-ey, bronze antiquities found near, 7. Wardell, Mr., Irish antiquities in his collec- tion, '200, 297 ; presents drawings of Irish relics of bronze, 303. ^VARWICK^HIRK, Saxon brooch and crystal bead found near Warwick, 179. Watch, French, exhibited by Mr. Wilbra- ham, 390. Way, Mr., notice of Saxon brooch found in Warwickshire, 179 ; of globular ob- jects, found in Sussex and Gloucester- shire, 336. Webb, Mr., exhibits enamelled casket, 306 ; gold ornament from Aix-la-Chapelle, 388 ; fine covered cup, id. Westminster, corpse found at St. Stephen's, 1 10; state of tombs in the abbey church, noticed by Professor Donaldson, Weston, Rev. G., notice of ornaments dis- covered in Westmoreland, 90. — family, of Surrey, reliquaries, &c., preserved by, 306. Westwood, Mr., notice of sword engraved on a stone at Corwen, 9'2 ; remarks on sculpture found in America, 96 ; ex- hibits rubbing of sepulchral slab in Herefordshire, 1)8 ; brass from St. David's, ib. ; remarks on the pallium, cross, and pastoral staff, 191; inscrip- tion on the cross at St. Vigean's, 28,5. WniNroF'P, Mr., c.vhiiiits bronze anti(iuiti<-.» and collection of rings, 9(> ; Saxon anil mediicval brooche8,&c., 1 l,i; glans ball, with millf Jiori, 110; capital of u column, 304. White, Rev. Dr., ball found at SlymbriJge, in his possession, 3.''(J. Wilbi-aham, Mr., exhibits an ancient watcii, 390. William, St., crucified by Jews at Norwich. painting of, 1 13. Willson, Mr., notice of inscription at Stix- w old church, 97 ; exhiljits jet seal.s, 109; his proposed work on Lincoln Cathedral, 124; exhibits a Roman ring, found at Lincoln, 200. Wilson, Dr., Remarks on flint flakes in tombs, 92 ; appeal for preservation of Kirkwall Cathedral, 196. Wilton, Rev. E., exhibits rubbing of tomb at Laycock Abbey, 110. Winchester, ancient Consuetudinary of, HO ; consecration of the college chapel, 358 ; notices of St. Elizabeths College, 360 ; sculptured figure found, 390. Winchcombe, bond by the Abbot of, 181. Winston, Mr., memoir on painted glass, at New College, Oxford, 29, 120 ; notices of glass in Mr. Luca.s' po.ssession, 100. Witham, Es.sex, armorial tiles from, 19.5. WoilHez, his work on French ecclesiastical architecture, GO. Worsaae, Mr., observations on Kirkwall Cathedral, 1 98 ; on American auti(|ui- ties, ib.; notice regarding Danes' skins affixed to church doors, 285. Wykeham, William de, letter from, relating to Andwell Priory, 252 ; commission for consecration of churches at Faru- ham and Bentley, 359. Wyndham, Mr., genealogical collections communicated bv, 201. Yates, Mr., exhibits a gold coronet and Jewish ring, 98 ; announcement of his proposed journey to inspect the Limn Ttansilttnanu.i, 199 ; account of that expedition, 299 ; exhibits an iron hooked imjdement, 304. E.ND OF VOL. IX. 3 M