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Crannoges, Irish, or fortified islands, and remains discovered in, 44—49

Credence table in Brabourne Church, Kent, 83

Crewkerne, Somerset, manor-house at, 265

Cromlechs in the Isle of Anglesey, 39, 44

————— still standing at Bodowyr, 4 2, 43

——————————— Llugwy, 43

——————————— Plas Newydd, 41

——————————— Trefor, 43

*Crosses at Carew, 71—and *Nevern, Wales, 71

—— Runic, at Lancaster, 72

—— sculptured, at Hawkswell, Aycliffe, and Bedale, 259, 260

——* fragments of, at Woodperry, Oxon, 126—and at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 97

Crypt under the Angel Inn, Guildford, Surrey, 84

—— of Hexham Church, Northumberland, 163

Cuerdale, Lancashire, tore at, 29

Cuffborough, Ireland, excavation beneath tumulus at, 155, 157

Culing, Thomas de, particulars in the account of his disbursement, 252

Cumberland.—Carlisle (Galla Hill), 76

*Cups, ancient, copied from Boldetti, 281

D

Daly or die, found near Swansea, Wales, 86

*Darent Church, Kent, 383

Darlington, Devon, effigy at, 239

Deane, Mr., his remarks on torques, 30

Decoration of Churches, 363

Delamere Forest, Gloucestershire, a sepulchral urn, found in, 157

Denis, St., Paris, effigy of Blanche D'Artois at, 239

Derbyshire.—Scarcliffe, 237

*Devenish Island, Ireland, round tower on, 168

Devon.—Ashburton, 266; Darlington, 239; Exeter, 132; Haccombe, 151—154; Kenton, 305; Kingswear, 237, 263, 264

Doomsday Survey mentions 1700 Churches, 290

*Doorway of St. Fechin's Church, Ireland. 176

——— *of round tower at Finahoe, Ireland, 179

Dorset.—Badbury, (in Wimborne), 348—351; Maponder, 239; Melcombe-Horsey, 265; Wimborne, 360

Dover Castle, a combination of military and ecclesiastical structures, 56

Druidical remains, 39—43, 362

Drunshill, near Woodeaton, Oxon, pottery and a brass coin of Vespasian, found at, 124

*Dundry, Somerset, lofty tower at, 392

Dunstan, Archbishop, canon enacted under, 133

Dunwich, Suffolk, interesting seals found at, 165

Duraudus, on the use of chalices of glass, 133

Durham.—Aycliffe, 260; Gainford, 184, 185

E.

Eanred, stycas of, near Ripen, Yorkshire, 73

*Ear-ring, Bredon, Worcestershire, 267

Easton, Little, Essex, effigy at, 239

Edington, Bishop, work of at Winchester, 59

Effigies, cross-legged, at Horstead Keynes, Sussex, with remarks on effigies of diminutive dimensions, 234—239

Effigies, in St. Stephen's Church at Bristol, 83

——— of priest with chalice, North Mimms, Herts, 139

———*Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 139

——— of Richard II., and Ann his consort, at Westminster, 202

——— of infants in swaddling clothes, 237

Egerton, Sir F., torques found at Malpas, Cheshire, in possession of, 27, 29

Eleanor, consort of Edward III., not a Keeper of the great seal, 375

Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester, imprisoned in the crypt of St. German's, Cornwall, 56

Elizabeth, Queen, portrait of, at Suckley, Worcestershire, 89

*Embsay, France, torc found near, 32

Epitaph, consular, the oldest known, A.D. 102, 279

Essex.—Colchester, 68; Rivenhall, 28; Witham, 162, 163

Ethelred, stycas of, near Ripon, Yorkshire, 73

*Evesham, Abbot of, A.D. 1263, chalice found in coffin of, 138

Exeter, Church of, vessels given to, by Bishop Leofric, A.D. 1046, 132

F.

Fairless, Mr., on a tomb in Hexham Church, Northumberland, and the crypt there, 163, 164

Falmer, Sussex, held of W. de Warren, 21

—————— gold ring found near, 270

Farney, barony of, Ireland, account of, reviewed, 93, 94, 95

——— bronze caldron, found in, 96

Fecamp, Church of, France, 7

*Fechin, St., Ireland, doorway of Church at, 176

*Felmingham, Norfolk, Roman urns discovered at, 246, 248

Fencot on Otmoor, Oxon, Roman pottery at, 123

*Finam, St. Cam, house of, Ireland, 173

Fineen's Church at Clonmacnoise, Ireland, 170

*Fish, sculptured, in the Lapidarian gallery, at Rome, 282

Fistulas, a kind of sacred vessel, bestowed on Churches by William Rufus, 132

Flodden Field, Scotland, ring found on, 269

*Foliage, decorated, in York Cathedral, 389

*Font, at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 100

—— *Portchester, Hants, 216, 217

—— in Lorraine, France, 363

Fontevrault, France, duplicate effigy of King Richard I. at, 233

Forts, Vitrified, 313

France.—Abbeville, 4; Caen, 26; Cluny, 1; Gael, 4; Giez, 74, 266; Jouy, 364; Lorraine, 362—364; Metz, 361—364; Montrort, 4; Montroule, 37; Nantes, 202; Paris, 130, 134, 241; Ponthieu, 21; Preaux, 11; Preny, 364; Ranis, 34; Rheims, 134; Rosheim, 362; Rouen, 22; St. Amand, 7; St. Ayr, 36, 37; St. Denys, 134; St. Omer, (Sithien), 16; St. Quentin, 30; St. Remy, 129, 134; St. Riquier, 4; Saarbruck, 361; Scarpone, 361; Toul, 363; Tonrlaville, 37

Frescoes, in Carpenter's Hall, London, 86

Fridd Gilfachwydd, Wales, torc at, 27

Friers, Minorite, a religious foundation of St. Francis, introduced by Henry III., 141

Frison, Robert, Comte of Flanders, charter of, 18

*Fruit Trenchers, description of, 334

—— with texts from an old version of the Scriptures, found at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, 335

—— *set of ten bearing the arms of England and France, 336—with posies, under the symbol of a skull, 336—from the "Art of English Poesie," 337

—— not wholly disused in the seventeenth century, 338

—— supposed origin of the use of, 337

Furniture of Churches, 363

G.

Gailhabaud's Ancient and Modern Architecture, notice of, 184

Gainford, Durham, granted to Guy Baliol, A.D. 1093, 185 {{nop}