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L.

Labbe, Reginald, a husbandman of the thirteenth century, 65—his effects and bequests, 66

Lancashire.—Cuerdale, (in Blackburn), 29; Lancaster, 72; Rochdale, 33; Roose, (Furness), 68

Lancaster, Runic cross at, 72

*Lannus, inscription to, at Rome, 280

Lavenham, Suffolk, fragment of a Roman glass vessel found at, 69

*Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, helmet found at, 352

Legend of St. Bride, 224

Leicestershire.—Bottesford, 239

Lewes Priory, inscription of Gundrada at, 81—charter of, 1, 2, 5

Lewis, isle of, Scotland, ancient chessmen found in, 241

Libraries at Metz, 364—at Trèves, 365

Lille, Baldwin de, Comte of Flanders, father of Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror, 11

Lincolnshire.—Caythorpe, 99; Croyland, 312

*Littleton, Hampshire, bell-cot at, 207

Liz, Simon de St., erected Northampton Castle, 310, and founded the neighbouring priory of St. Andrew, 311

*Llaufaelog, Wales, cromlech found at, 42

Llanidan, Wales, cromlech found at, 43

*Llanmadock, Wales, stone axe found at, 67

Llan-Saut-Fraid, the Church of St. Bridget, 224

Llugwy, Wales, cromlech still standing in, 43

Lo, St., of Rouen, France, priory of, 7

Longchamp, W., bishop of Ely, identified with the minstrel Blondel, 375

Lorraine, monuments of Celtic origin in, 362

Lough Allen, Leitrim, large crannog in, 45

*Lough Fea, a curious boat, *a bridlo-bitt of iron, *and a maul, or hammer-head, found near, 94, 95

Lough na Glack, Ireland, relics found near, 46—48

Luddesdown, Kent, seals found near, 76

Lud-gate, London, statues of Lud and his sons, 86

Lukis, Mr., cromlechs found by, 39

Lyddington, Rutlandshire, coffin lids at, 85

M.

Madden, Sir F., remarks on chessmen by, 241

Madden, Cornwall, gorget found at, 37

Magnus, last Norwegian sovereign of the Isle of Man, died A.D. 1265, 51

Maitland, Da., on the Catacombs at Rome, reviewed, 278

—————— his observations on the custom of depositing small vessels with the bodies of the dead, 281

Malger, uncle of William, archbishop of Rouen, excommunicated William I. and Matilda, 22

Malpas, Cheshire, torques found at, 29

Manghold, bishop, divided the Isle of Man, into parishes, A.D. 498, 51

Mantell, Dr., his collection of torques, 27

*Manton, Rutland, Early English bell-gable, 210

Manuals of Gothic Architecture, 379—392

Manuscripts, 365

Mapouder, Dorset, diminutive effigy at, 239

Martene, on the custom of depositing chalices, &c., with the corpses of priests, 136

Masonry, 285, 291, 297

Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Comte of Flanders, married first Gerbod, avoué of St. Bertin, but was divorced from him, and married secondly with William I., 20, 23

*Maul, or hammer-head, near Lough Fea, 94

Mayence Cathedral, chalice with handles, 131

*Mazer, found near Hursley, Hants, 361

Melcombe-Horsey, Dorset, mural paintings, 265

Metz, proceedings of the French Archæological Society at, 361—365

Middlesex.—London, 86, 204, 241,374,391; Westminster, 183, 199, 200, 237

Mid-Lavant, Sussex, mural paintings at, 265

Missal of St. Denis, now at Paris, 130

——— in Metz Cathedral, 363

Mitcheldever Wood, near Winchester, 1,400 Roman coins, and the remains of a villa found in. 160

Mold, Flintshire, corslet found at, 38

Monaghan, Ireland, settled by Sir W. Fitzwilliam, A.D. 1590, 96

————— fortress islands called crannoges, in, 45

Monalty Island, quern stones found in, 48

Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, reviewed, 101

Monmouth.—

Monumental sepulchres, in Westminster Abbey, 202, 203, 204—of a Duke of Britany at Nantes, 202—of Richard I., 78—and his Queen, 78

————— slabs at Woodperry, Oxon, 127

Mortimer, descent of the family of, 8

———— Castle of, 7, 9

Mouldings, Architectural, 253, 292, 387, 390, 391

Museums of National Antiquities at Copenhagen, 241—at Metz, 364—at Trèves, 365

N.

Nantes Cathedral, monument of a Duke of Britany in, 202

*Neath Abbey, encaustic tiles at, 277—and seal of, 277

—————— *inscribed stones found near, 275

——— *plan of castle there, erected t. Henry I., 276

*Nevern, Wales, cross at, 71

*Newark Priory, Surrey, armorial badges at, 79

Norfolk.—Bircham Tofts, 268; Brampton, 247; Caistor, 85, 250; Felmingham, 247; Repps, 268; Sporle, 4, 5; Tottington, (Stow-heath), 247; Walton, (West), 3; Welborne, 213

North Mimms, Herts, effigy of priest at, 139

Northamptonshire.—Barnack, 291; Barton, (Earl's), 291; Brigstock, 291; Brixworth, 285; Crick, 291; Gayton, 238; Higham Ferrers, 97, 99, 100, 139; Irthlingborough, 302; Northampton, 309—332; Northborough, 208; Pytchley, 105—115

Northampton, third earl of, laid a corner stone to the honour of St. Guthlac, at Croyland, Lincolnshire, endowed the Abbey of Sawtry, Huntingdonshire, and erected a religious house at De la Prè, near Northampton, 312

—————— first mention of a gaol in the castle, A.D. 1222, 316—which was a prison until the last century, 321

—————— parliaments and councils held at, 320, 322

—————— *plan of the Castle, 330—and constables of, 331, 332

—————— *St. Peter's Church, arcade in, 379

*Northborough, Northamptonshire, bell-cot at, 208

Northumberland.—Hexham, 163, 164; Newcastle, 363; Tynemouth, 366—373

Nottinghamshire.—Kingston, 159

O.

Oban in Argyllshire, singular stone at, 96

Oblys, wafers for the service of the altar, 253

Oddington, Oxon, etymology of the name, 89

———————— encaustic tiles found at, 87

*Oratory of Gallerus, 174—and inscription in, 175

Original Documents, 65, 252—254, 343—347

Ornaments, notices of Ancient, by A. Way, 129—149

————— *found near Cader Idris, Wales, 87

————— *found at Connemara, 28

————— of Churches, 85, 363

Oseney, Oxon, Abbat and Canons of, 128