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420 INDEX. Dymchurch, haud-bricks found at, 175. Dyson, Rev. F., on excavations at the Lady Chapel, Great Malvern, 70 ; presents drawings of painted glass at Malvern, 298. E. Eagle Tower, Caernaiwon, its histoiy, 242, 251. Ecclesiastical Architecture. See Architec ture. Edward II., his birth at Caernarvon, 242, 251 ; his letters when Prince of Wales, 263. Edward III., arms born by his sons, 156 ; sculptured head of, at Bitton, 88 ; in- edited great seal of, 296. Edwai-d, Prince of Wales, son of Hen. VI., letter and signature of, 170. Effigies, of the De Sulneys, 360 ; cross- legged, at Goxhill, 387. Effingham, Lord Howai'd of, his prayer- book, 80. Egg, paschal, sent to Heniy VIII., 179. Egyptian antiquities, worship of Apis, ui- troduced, 10 ; sculptui-ed figures of the bull, 15; calendar of the reign of Philip Aridaeus, 111; scarabfei and relics found in Gloucestershii-e, 173, 182; opening of Lord Londesborough's mummy, 273. Ellacombe, Rev. H., notice of sculptured heads at Bitton, 88. Empirics, Roman, stamps used by, 354. Empson, Mr., Mexican and other antiquities exhibited by, 179. Enamel, casket of fourteenth century, Mag- niac collection, 73 ; eai-ly Limoges' work, exhibited by ]Ir. Webb, 73 ; heraldic roundel, from Warwickslaire, 78 ; oriental ring, 80 ; fine fourteenth century work, shown by Mr. Webb, 81 ; portrait of Luther, by Leonard Limousin, ih.; cloisonne work on a reliquary from Basle, 88 ; eai'ly ex- ample of Limoges, representing Sam- son, 89 ; Limoges' pyx, with letter H, 197; Chinese enamels, ih.; portraits of Queen Mary I., James V., and Dai'nley, 198; enamelled Indian cup, 306 ; Roman fibultc, 399. Etchingham, Sussex, monuments there, 265. Evangelists, represented in ancient Irish MSS., 17. Exeter Castle, memoir on, 128. Exhibition of Medieval Art, announced, 82. F. Falx, bronze, found in Cambridgeshire, 302. Farrer, Mr., exhibits paintings by Altdorfler, 81 ; by Lucas Cranach, 303; collection of rings from Spain, 304. Ferrey, Mr. B.. notice of sculptured frag- ments at Upton, Bucks, 387. Fetter-locks, u'on, found in Cambridgeshu'e, 179. Ffoulkes, Mr. W., account of tumuli in Denbighshire, 73, 386 ; exhibits a ring attributed to Pi'inceMadoc, 90 ; account of tumulus at Goi-sedd Wen, Denbigh - shii-e, 185. Fiammiogo, sculptures in ivory by, 88. Fibulfc, concave, from Bedfordshh'e, 71 ; from Ireland, 78 ; Ashendon, Bucks, 87 : found at St. Albans, 398 ; found in France. 399. Flanders, Sepulchral Brasses in, 285. Fletching, Sussex, small cross-slab there. 180, 390. Flint, arrow-heads of, from Marathon, 86 ; classification of arrow-heads of, 291. Font, Norman, at Brecon, 28 ; with curious scidptm-es, at Dai-enth, 179. Forceps, bi-onze, found at Dorchestei", 185. FoiTost, Mr., exhibits an inscribed wooden cup, 80 ; chased frame of an aulmoni^re, 90. Fortescue, Sir John, letter from, to the Earl of Ormond, 170. France, sepulchral slabs in, 48 ; monu- mental brasses destroyed, 284. Franks, Mr. A. W.. exhibits a hand-brick from Guernsey, 70 ; Roman tiles from Caerleon, 390 ; enamelled fibukc, 399. Freeman, Mr. E., Memoir on Iver church, 145. Freer, Rev. R. L., exhibits an ivory pax, 306. Fruit trenchers, t. Chai'les I., exhibited, 305. G. Garrick, his seal exhibited, 89. Geology, on its connexion with Archaeology, Memoir by Dr Mautell, 327. Germany, on Architectm-al styles there, 21 7. Ghent, Sepulchral Brasses at, 283. Gii.LiNGHA.M, Norfolk, Memoir on the Church thcrtj, 142. Glass, Roman, found at Colchester, 87 ; bead found at Corbridge, 192. — Painted, examples of, in Ireland, 189; fabrication of ruby glass, 187; account of, at Etchingham, Sussex, 269 ; at Malvern, 29S ; Palimpsest inscription, at Llanx'haiadr, 395. Gloucestershiuk. Sculptured heads of Edward III. and