INDEX.
Dale Park, Arnndcl, skeleton found there, 80 Danceof Dkath,obseiivations on the, 151 — 155 Darlington Church, Durham, 184 Decorations in Distemper in Stanton-Har- couRT Church, Oxfordshire, 305 — 3(58 Decorative Processes connected with the Arts during the Middle Ages, 155 — 172 Dining table, usages of the, during the middle apes, 173, 258 Directions and Queries, intended to assist cor- respondents in the arrangement of topographical communications, 66 — 70 Dolman, Peter, bis effigy in Howden Church, Yorkshire, 1S9 Domestic Like ix the Middle Ages, usages of, 173—180, 258—266 Dresser (dressoir,) the chief ornament of the dining room in the middle ages, 176 Drinking vessels, medieval, 200 Durham, bishop of. Chancellor, 28 Dyrachurch, Kent, discovery of a thurible in the sea-wall there, 74 E. Ear rings, silver, found in Norfolk, 402 Eastern counties, contain more numerous examples of sepulchral brasses than any other district, 243 East-Meon Church, a representation of St. Chris- topher discovered there, 201 Eatington, Roman coins, and other relics found there, 199 Edmunds, John, goldsmith of London, 30, 31 Edward the Confessor, golden fibuloe commonly used at the time of, 4 7 Edward I., great seal of, 15, 16 III., used seven great seals during his reign, 15, 10, 35 IV., great seal of, 33, 36 Effigies, cross-legged, at Cashel, notice of, 121—131 Eleanor, consort of Edward I., crosses erected to her memory, 140 monument of, ib. Elthara, John, effigy of, 344 Ely, bishop of, 16 Embroidery, 83 E.vasiel, art of, 155 — 172 Erwarton Hall, Suffolk, gateway of, 272 Escutcheons, memorial, at Amesbury Church, 194 Ethelwulf, king of Wcssex, his ring one of the most interesting relics of enamelled art, 163 Etruscans, use of the fibula derived from the, 47 Ewelme Church, Oxon, 273 Ewers and basins, maile of costly materials during the Middle Ages, 260 Exeter, bishop of, 30 Exeter Cathedral, 140 Fairlight Church, near Hastings, 85 Falx, one found near Ballygawley, in the county of Tyrone, 186 Fente, or Vente, fashion of closing the, by a brooch, seen in the effigies of Berengaria, queen of Richard I., and Isabel d'Angoulerae, the queen of John, 123 Fibula, Gold, found at Odiham, Hants, de- scription of, 46, 47 Fibulae, the use of, derived from the Etruscans, 47; their use restricted during the best period of Roman history, ib.; early, of bronze, afterwards of gold and silver, ib.; commonly used at the time of Edward the Confessor, ib. Fibulae, bronze, found at Anieics, 46 at Boulogne, 40 at Eatington, Warwick, 199 at London, 46 Flintshire, Roman road there, 76 Font, at Blisland, Cornwall, 197 at Long Witteiiham Church, Berks, 135 in Offley Church, Hertfordshire, 184 in Reydon Church, near Southwold, 267 discovered in the sea, 27 2 Fork, late introduction of the, 179 Fowey, early inscribed memorial near there, 388 Fulbroke Castle, 203 G. Gart-na-moyagh, near Garvagh, the body of a knight in cojnplete chain armour found there, together with other relics, 72 Gesten Hall, Worcester, 91 Giffard, Walter, earl of Buckingham, 135 Glasgow Cathedral, sepulchral brass there, 90 Glass known in Britain at an early period, 254 ; not common before the rule of the Ca-sars, 255 ; not made in Rome but imported from the Tyrian coast and Alexandria, ib. ; glass vases occa- sionally found in England, 256 ; introduction of into England long subsequent to the Phoenician trade, ib. Godet the, a .species of drinking cup, 264 Golden Chapel in Tong Church, Salop, 7 Graindehorge, Williarn, 399, 400 Great Seals of England, history of the, especially those of Edward III., 14 — 41 Great seal of Henry III., 15 of Edw. I., 15 of Richard II., 27 of Henry V., the same as used by his father, 31 of Henry VI., 32 of Edward IV., 33 of Henry VII., 35 Gresford Church, Denbighshire, brasses laid down in, 71 Gretham, Thomas, abbot of Thornton, 359 Grind-stone, curious fragment of a, found at Wheatley, Oxon, 355 Gros, William le, earl of Albemarle, dUtinguished for his liberality towards the religious orders, 357 Grype, or Griffin, the, 264 Guisborough, tomb of Robert Bruce there, 86 Gulval, parish of, Cornwall, holy well there, 234 H. Hacket, William, 122 Hacket's Abbey, Ca>hi'l, 130 Hadleigh, Church of, Suffolk, attempt to steal brasses therefrom, 71 Hanap, the, 263 Handlo, John, 330 Harcourt, Lewis de, bishop of Bayeux, 206 Harpenden, cist found at, 253 Hatchet, a stone, found on Stanton Moor, Derby- shire, 202 Hatfield, Thomas de, bishop of Durham, 262 Hauine, the blue mineral, found amongst the frag- ments of pottery at Wheatley, Oxon, 355 Henry III. .great seal of, 15