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Henry IV., his great seal the richest and largest of all the medieval seals of England, 28 v., used the same great seals as his father, 31, 35 VI., the great seal universally given to him, totally unlike the English seals, and resembles the usual form of the seals of the French kings, 32, 36 VII., made a copy'of the seal of Edw. IV., 35 Henry VIII., great seal of, 35 Hereford and Essex, Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of, his Wili., and Inventory of his Effects, 339—349 Hexham Chdrch, Northumberland, observa- tions ON the Crypt of, 239 — 242 Hirons, family of, their tomb, 208 HoUington wood, near Hastings, Church in, 85 Holland, John, duke of Exeter, will of, 260 Horns, drinking, appendages of the table, until after the Conquest, 201 Hourson, or Houson, the, an ornament or covering of the basinet, 344 Howden Church, Yorkshire, 189 Incised slab of John le Botiler, in the Church of Saint Bride, Glamorganshire, 383 Incremation, practice of, 257 Innocents the, churchyard of, Paris, painting of the ' Danse Macabre' formerly there, 154 Institute, Archaeological, Annual Meeting, REPORT OF the, 299 — 324 Intaglio, found at Witcomb, 85 Ipsley, Warwickshire, ancient earthen vessel found there, 202 Inventories, their importance as illustrations of the manners and arts of the Middle Ages, 339 Ireland, ancient objects discovered there, 186 Chancellor of, commanded by Richard II. to change the circumscription of the Bretigny seal of Edward III. A similar order given to him in the reign of Henry IV., 27 cubes of white porcelain found there, 71 ancient mining operations in, 384 Isabel d'Angouleme, effigy of shews the fashion of closing the/enle, 123 Jetons, brass, found at Alphamstone, Essex, 193 Joan, lady Bergavenny, 204 Joggling, singular example of masonry termed, 195 K. Kemp, John, bishop of London, afterwards arch- bishop of York, chancellor, 29 Kilburn Priory, Middlesex, small carving in ivory found there, 199 Kildesby, William de, 19, 21 Kilfane Church, Kilkenny, cross-legged effigy there, 398 Kiiigsdown Church, Kent, painted glass in, 188 King's Weston, Somersetshire, Roman coins and other relics found there, 209 Kirdford Church, near Petworth, mural paintings there, 89 Kirk Andreas, near Ramsey, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75 Bride, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75 Maughold, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 7." Kirk Michael, Isle of Man, ancient cross there, 75 Knyvet, John, 22 Lacy, Peter de, clerk of the privy seal, 22 Landithy, manor of, Cornwall, oratoiy formerly there, 234 Langley, Galfridus, effigy of, in St. Laurence's Church, Norfolk, 243 Lapis-lazuli, tablet of, preserved in the Louvre, 147 Latimer, bishop of Worcester, 48 Laughton Church, near Gainsborough, 189 Lavant Church, 89 Lavendon, near Olney, a brass matrix found there, 389 Leckliampton hill, near Cheltenham, discoveries there, 71 Lee, Sir Richard, his monument at Acton Burnell, 329 Leigh Church, near Worcester, ancient sculpture there, 90 Lenham Church, Kent, painting in, 73 Lenthy Green, near Sherborne, Dorset, Roman tesselated pavement there, 85 Lilly House, near Bisley, vaulted chamber in, 44 Lime-mortar, observations on, 88 Llandudno, Church of, near Conway, coffin slabs there, 210 Llanvair-Waterdine, Church of, Shropshire, inscrip- tions there, 269, 404 Llantoney Abbey, 82 London, bronze fibula discovered in, 46 discovery of the foundations of Roman buildings in, 72 small stone figure found there, 74 Longueville Giffard, Normandy, 136 Long Wittenham Church, Berks, notice of, 132 M. Mackworth Castle, Derbyshire, 87 Macroom, co. Cork, unique specimen of gold ring- money found there, 198 Mailed armour, modes of representing, 270 Malvern, Great, ancient parish Church of, 64 The Hermitage at, 64 Priory Church of, stained glass in the Clerestory and other parts, 48 — 61; Altars 61—63; Jesus Chapel, 63; Chapel of St. Ursula, ib. ; relics found there, 65 Malverne, John, prior of Malvern, 51, 61 Marchia, William de, bishop of Wells, HO" Marley, Richard, of Canterbury, will of, 395 Matrices of seals, brass, 201, 210 found at Bernard's Heath, St. Alban's, 394 grave, 399 shire, 210 389 at Flashy, near Gar- on the borders of Hamp- . at Lavendon near Olney, ■ atMells,in Somersetshire, 389 Blatrices of the Great Seals of England, table of, 37 Mazelin, the, 262 Mazer-bowl, 262 ■ of the time of Richard II., description of, 195, 263 Meath, tomb discovered at Trim, co., 91 Mells, Somersetshire, matrix found there, 389

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