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INDEX. 421 Pliilippa, at Bittou, 88 ; Egyptian relics found, 173, 182 ; cup and paten found at Tbornbury, 194. Goff, Mr. R., enamelled casket exhibited by, 199. Gold, ancient ornaments of, found in Dorset- shire, 54; in Caermarthenshire, 173; from Mexico, 179; armilla; found at Bowes, 192 ; spiral armilla from Perth- shire, 194. Goliath, singular representation of, 23. Goodrich Castle, incised figures there, 90, 177. Gore, Mrs. Ormsby, exhibits a metal vessel from Oswestry, 80 ; bronze weapons, 195. Gould, Mr. Baring, account of Roman villa at Pau, 174, 380. Grafton, the Duke of, Roman remains on his estates, 172. Graves, Rev. J., his notices of Irish qvieras, 393. Green, Mrs. E., communicates letters re- lating to English history, 166. Green, Mr. R., exhibits the ring of Maiy Queen of Scots, 402. Guernsey, hand-bricks found there, 70. Gunner, Rev. W., communicates notices of Arabic numerals, 75 ; iron hammers from Danebury Camp, 79 ; ivory carving from Winchester, 87 ; notices of tomb of Prior Basynge, 181 ; memoir on an inedited Great Seal of Edw. III., 296. Gwillym, Sir John, his collection of funeral ceremonials, 178. H. Hailstone, Mr., majolica exhibited by, 197 ; thurible in his Museum, ib. Hadstock, Roman villa, discovered, 389, 393. Hair, ancient fashion regarding, 25 ; rollers used in curling, 391, 397. Hall, Mr. S., Memoir on Etchiugham, Sussex, 265. Hampshire. Arabic numerals at St. Cross, 75 ; at Bishops' Waltham, 76 ; relics from Romsey, 79 ; Roman remains at Redenham, 183 ; Sepulchral Brass at Thi-uxton, 197; inscribed bells at "Long Sutton, 303. Hand-bricks, found in Lincolnshire, 70 ; in the Channel Islands, 175. Harald, obsequies of, 41. Harp, singular i-epresentation of, 24. Harrod, Mr., notice of Wcybourn Pits, Norfolk, 82. Hart, Mr. T., Egypti;m Calendar, exhibited by, 111. Hartshorne, Rev. C, Memoir on Caernar- von Castle, 237. Hastings, Sussex, sepulchral slab at, 189 ; conglomerate of beads, &c., found near, 332. Hastvns, Adam, figure of, at Goodrich Castle, 177. Hawkins, Mr., exhibits a medal presented to Admiral Penn, 306 ; cylinders of clay from Nottingham, for curlijig hair, 391. Hawkins, Mr. R., exhibits a cup from Thorn- bury, 194; enamels of Mai-y I., James V. and Darnley, 198. Henforke, term in building, 294. Henry VIII., paschal egg sent to, 179. Heraldry, — enamelled scutcheon with arms of Hastang, 78 ; Memoir on marks of cadency borne by the Plantagenets, 156. Herefordshire. Figures at Goodrich Castle, 90, 177 ; Roman oculist's stamp found at Kenchester, 359. Hertfordshire. Restoration of St. Alban's Church, 86 ; sepulchral brass in St. Michael's church at St. Alban's, 87. Hewett, Rev. J., on masons' mai'ks from Newton Solney, 360. Hewitt, Mr., his Memoir on efiigies at New Shoreham, 390. Hill, Mr. T., account of Gillingham cluu-ch, 142. Hilton Park, Staffordshire, rondache there, 181. Hoare, Mr. E., notices of an Irish fibula, 78; of Irish caterpillar-shaped orna- ments, 182. Hopkinsou, Mr., exhibits Egyptian relics from Gloucestershu'e, 173, 182. Home, Sir E., notice of bells at Long Sutton, 303. Horn, enamelled, from Strawbeny Hill, 88, Horse, remains of, in tumuli, 38, 41. Hugh, St., Bp. of Lincoln, his obsequies, 178. Hunter, Rev. J., notice of Arabic luimenils, 85. Hussey, Mr. R., medieval objects of terra cotta exhibited by, 88. Hutton, Gen., his Scottish Monastic Col- lections, 301. Iceland, implement termed paalstav used there, 74. Idols, Mexican, exhibited, 179. Illuminated MSS., Irish, notices of, 17. India, curiosities from, enamelled cup, 306 ; horoscope, ib. Interlaced ornament, notices of, 43.