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 Subject Index

Advisory Committee, Memorial to, 126. Ancient Records, 43. Ancient Vestry Orders, 52. Antiphon of 1610, 161. Assembly of 1619, 163. Assembly of 1619, Memorial to, 124. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 91, 125, 140. Attendance at Church, Compulsory, 53.

Bassett Hall, 29. Bell, its History, 116. Bell in the Tower, 65. Bishops of Virginia, Memorial to, 142. Blair House, 24. Botetourt Memorial, 184. Bronze Memorials, 115. Burgesses, House of, Memorial to, 121. Burial Regulations, 54.

Carter's Grove, 33. Character of the Colonial Clergy, 187. Church, Building of 1674, 43. Church, Building of 1710, 45. Church and the Revolution, 46. Churchyard, 73. Churchyard Given, 54. Churchyard Wall, 74. Civil War and the Church, 179. Clock from the House of Burgesses, 66. Clock, Memorial, 116. College Communion Silver, 61. College Presidents, Memorial to, 117. College Presidents' House, 24. College Students, Provision made for, 55. College of William and Mary, 14. College of William and Mary, how established, 164. Colonial Churches, 166. Colonial Church Service, 57. Colonial Clergy, Memorial to, 122. Colonial Dames Memorial, 39, 92, 116, 138. Colonial Governors' Pew, 46, 124, 138. Communion Services at Jamestown on Third Sunday after Trinity, 1907, 197. Confederate Prayer Book, 69. Consecration of Bruton Parish Church, 193. Continuity of the Life of the Church, 149, 176. Court Church, how Bruton came to this distinction, 56. Court House in Williamsburg, 23.

Daughters of Revolution Memorial, 92, 136. Dedication, 5. Dedication of Church, 1683, 52. Disestablishment of the Church in Virginia, 169. Dunmore's Gallery, 116.

Education fostered by the Church, 164. Endowment Memorial Fund, 70. Epitaphs, Ancient and Quaint, in Churchyard, 75. Excavated Graves, 89.

Faith and Devotion of the Nation Builders, 180. Fees of Clerk and Sexton, 52. Font, the Jamestown, 62.

Gallery, Names carved on, 89. Galt House, 29.