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INDEX.

Torc of the Celts, on the, 368—380

Torques, the, its use and derivation, 368—380

Tregominion, in the parish of Morvah, Cornwall, the site of an ancient Church, 235

Trotton, Sussex, sepulchral brass there, 84

Truro, ring found in cemetery of the convent of Friars-Preachers in Kenwyn-street there, 74

Tudor arch, a modification of the segmental arch, 5

U.

Ulverscroft Priory, Leicestershire, tile pavement found there, 89

Usages of Domestic Life during the Middle Ages, 173, 258

V.

Valence, William de, effigy of, in Westminster abbey, the only enamelled one in England, 171

Valois, Philip of, 19

Vase, earthen, barrel-shaped, found at Basingstoke, 195

Vases, glass, found at King's Mead, 253

————— on the borders of the Bartlow Hills, 254

————— at Ashby Puerorum, 253

—— leaden, found in Fenchurch-street, 252

Vernon, Anne, wife of Sir Henry, 7, 8

——— Arthur, 8, 9

——— Sir Henry, 3, 7, 8

——— tomb in Tong Church, 7, 8

Vestments, Ornaments and Appliances of sacred use, notices of, 144—151

W.

Walcherus, prior of Malvern, tomb of, 63

Wall gate, Macclesfield, ancient relics found there, 198

Waltheof, abbot of Kirkham, 358

Warnford Church, Hants, inscribed stones in, 191—193

Wassail bowl, 262

Watercombe House, 44, 45

Wells, Chapter-house of, 140

Wenlock Priory, Salop, 86

Werstan, St., legend of, 48—65

West Dean, Hants, Roman tesselated pavement there, 82, 86

Wheatley, near Oxford, Roman Villa there, notice of, 350—356; ancient cistern there, 352; tiles and other relics, ib.

White, Sir Thomas, 136

Wilfred, archbishop of York, oratory constructed by him in Hexham Church, Northumberland, 241

Will of Humphrey, Earl of Hereford and Essex, remarks on the, 341

———– John Holland, duke of Exeter, 260

———– Richard Marley of Canterbury, 395

William de Colchester, 206

Wills and Inventories, their importance as illustrations of the Manners and Arts of the Middle Ages, 339

Winchester, bishop of, 22, 23

————— Cathedral, the effigy of William de Foix there, 343

————— coins found there, 394

Windermere, Westmoreland, fragment of an inscribed stone found there, 395

Windlesham Church, Surrey, brasses laid down there, 71

Witcomb, an Intaglio found there, 85

Worcester, a small figure of bronze found there, also Roman coins, 74

Y.

Yealmpton Church, near Plymouth, sepulchral brass there, 83

York Cathedral, choir of, 1

York, coins found at, 183, 189, 193, 384

York, duke of, 30