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420 INDEX. Hastings, 332 ; Archaeological Col- lections, vol. iii., noticed, 321. Sydenham, Rev. C, notice of cliui-ches in N. Devon, 299. Sylying, architectm-al term, 295. Swan marks, book of, 401. Sword, inscribed on blade, 289, 373. Talbot, his inscribed sword, 289. Tancred, Sir Thos., antiquities in his pos- session, 400. Tangier, terra-cotta from, 303. Terra-cottas from Calvi, 195 ; Tangier, 303. Tessellated pavements, — in Whittlebury forest, 172 ; at Pau, 174, 386 : Reden- ham, Hants, 184 ; at Leicester, pub- lished by J. Ecroyd Smith, 216 ; Memoir on materials of, and their chromatic arrangement, 347 ; dis- coveries of, at Cu'encester, 69, 410. Tessera), Roman, for counting or games, 71. Thornbmy, Glouc, church plate found at, 194. Thnixton, Hants, sepulchral brass at, 197. Thurible, exhibited by Mr. Hailstone, 197. I'^urnam, Dr., on Danish tumuli, 34. Tiles, azuleios, exhibited, 303 ; Roman tiles from Caerleon, 390. Tin, ancient stamps for mai'king, in Devon, 134. Tippoo Saib, relics from his spoUs, 306. Tomkins, Mr., MS. Poem exhibited by, 402. Tore, golden, found in Dorset and Wilts, 65. Touch-box, exhibited, 198. Tradition, singular instances of, 55. Treasure trove, I'emarks on law of, 194. Trollope, Mr., notices of parentage of Bp. Waltham, 3S9 ; account of tumuli at Broughton, 391. Tumuli, Danish, 34 ; in Lincolnshire, 36, 391; Berks, 65, 386; Denbighshire, 73, 185, 386 ; near Monmouth, 188 ; Isle of Purbeck, 384 ; Norfolk, 392. Turner, Rev. S. Blois, exhibits a ring found at Orford Castle, 89 ; notice of mural painting at South Elmham, 297. U. Uru, British, found in a tumulus in Berks, 65 ; found on the Malvern Hills, 67 ; in Isle of Purbeck, 385 ; Roman, found at Chesterford, 82, 139; at Colchester, 87. Utting, Mr., exhibits coronation medal of Charles I., and miniature of Prince Charles, 90. V. Venables, Rev. E., exhibits sepvdchral brass from Emberton, 72 ; examples of Ai-abic numerals, 75. Vernon, Mr. V. F., exhibits a rondache,181. YUla, Roman, discovered in Whittlebury forest, 172; at Pau, 174. Vulliamy, Mr., exhibits ivory sculptures by Fiammiugo, 88. Vulliamy, Mr. G., exliibits keys, &c. from the Thames, 402 ; ItaUan Kalendar, 403. W. W. S. W., on marks of heraldic cadency borne by the Plantagenets, 156. Wales. Notices of churches in Brecon, 26 ; ancient mines, 68, 173 ; tumuli in Denbighshire, 73, 185, 386; bronze buckler found at Harlech, 77 : gold ornaments and Roman vestiges in Caermarthenshire, 173; memoir on Caei'narvon Castle, 237 ; palimpsest painted glass, 395. Walker, Lieut., notice of decay of the Castle on St. Michael's mount, 86. Waltham, Bishop, his pai'entage ascertained, 389. Warkworth, gold ring foimd at, 191. Warwickshire. Enamelled plate found at Nether Pillerton, 78 ; notice of heraldic differences of Beauchamp family, 157. Watch, of Charles I., 306, 323. Way, Mr., notes on sepulchral slabs, 48, 53, 72 ; on Roman oculists' stamps, 354. Webb, Mr., exhibits early Limoges' work, 73 ; enamels, 81 ; tablet of chased metal, and ewer, imitating the Fayence Henri IL, 198; ivory triptych," 391 ; Flemish archer's collar, ib. Wells, discoveiy of tomb of Bp. Beckington at, 297. Wenemaer, sepulchral brass of, at Ghent, 287. Westmacott, Mr., his Address on the study of Ai'chaeology, 1. Westwood, Mr., memoir on Irish illumi- nated MSS., 17 ; remai'ks on Irish ornamentation, 83 ; on sculptured font at Dareuth, 179. Wheweli,, the Rev. Dr., memoir on Gothic styles in Germany, 217. Whincopp,Mi'., antiqmtics from his museum, 87. Whittlebury Forest, Roman villa discovered in, 172. WiLLsoN, Mr., remarks on the Catterick bridge contract, 292.