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'*^>,. INDEX TO VOL. V. The • sii^nifies an engraving of the object referred to. Aldgate, Muniments of tlie Priory of the Holy Trinity at, 152 Alfred, King, his account of the Estonians, 290 Almack, R., Esq., Documents communicated by, 316 Almery, domestic, 319 •Amphora, Roman, 343 Anderida, on the site of, 229 Anderson, Sir Charles, on Stow-in-Lindsey Church, near Lincoln, 225 Annales Archoeologi(iues,par Didron, noticed, 251 Antiqua Explorata, by the Hon. R. C. Neville, noticed, 235 Antique gems, set in medieval seals, 6 Apiaries attached to a medieval garden, 308 Apples cultivated in England in the thirteenth century, 302 Archasologia Hibernica, by Wakeman, notice of, 241 Archaeological publications, noticed, 77, 78, 82 Associations in the provinces, 167 Armilla found at Chesterford, 237 of gold, found at Virginia, c. Cavan, 1 54 Roman, found in Cheshire, 342 of bronze found near Brighton, 325 Armillee exhibited by Mr. Hertz, 220 found at " Cadbury Castle," 193 Astley book, selection from, 258 Aston Upthorpe, Berks, chapel, 288 Auldjo, Mr., his account of a Druidical circle in the Isle of Mull, 217 Aycliffe, Durham, grave-stone at, 256 • '■ coflin slab at, 257 B. •Ballustrad*, 177 •Hamburgh, Northumberland, sepulchral at, 253 •Banded pilaster, 177 Barbage in charters explained, 273 VOL. V. Barnard Castle, Durham, sepulchral slab at, 254 Barrows opened at Blewbury, Berks, 280 '■ in Wilts, and in the Isle of Rugen, found always in groups of eleven, 289 Bath and its Neighbourhood, Rambles about, reviewed, 170 " Batica; Baticium" in charters explained, 121 Bayly, the Rev. Francis T., communicates tra- cings of sculptured coffiu-lids at St. Pierre, 164 Bees, kept in medieval gardens, 308 Berbiagium in charters explained, 273 Berkshire Antiquities, 279 houses of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, 311 Beverley, doorway in St. Mary's Church at, 73 Bingham, Rev. C. W., drawings sent by, 322 " Binghay " in charters explained, 122 Blandford, Dorsetshire, museum at, 322 Blestaria in charters explained, 277 Blewburton hill, Berks, oval enclosure on, 287 Blewbury, Berks, Antiquities at, 279

  • Saxon remains at, 291

Bloxam, M. H., on a monumental effigy in Conington Church, 146 Booke of Sundry Draughtes, notice of A, 171 •Bothwell Church, doorway of, 238 •Braccas, Roman, from Trajan's column, 339 Brackets in Charlton Church, Wilts, 158 •Brass instrument found at Frittenden, 161 Brasses in Charlton Church, Wilts, 157 •Bricks, moulded, medieval, 34 — 39 Brick-work used in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, 345 •Brighton, antiquities of bronze found on Hol- lingbury Hill, near, 325 Bristol, St. Stephen's, porch of, 333 •British censer of clay, 237 Barrows in Berkshire, 285 •Bronze vessel, Roman foimd at Chesterford, 237 Buckland Abbey, Grants to, 58 Bulletin Monumental, par De Caumout, noticed, 248 vol. 14. No. 6, noticed, 355 3 A