BRUSHFIELD, T. N., exhibits a Roman camp-pot. 54 jet beads and figure of
a bear found at Bootham, 160 an ossea tibia, 161 BURKITT, A. H., on objects ascribed to the worship of Diana found in London, 56
exhibits drawing of the discovery of the body of bishop Lyndwode, 63
on two diminutive coffin lids found exhibits and describes a gold Saxon on tradesmen's signs, 162 on excavations near the Roman on a brass of king Ethelred, 364 BUTTERWORTH, J. W., on the proposed removal of Gerard s Hall, 150
wall on Tower-hill, 240-242
CARRINGTON, F. A., on rubbings from brasses in Berkshire, 58-62 further remarks on the brass
of John Trembras, of Penkevil, 72
further observations on the
Carvings, embroidery, and chasings from Spain and Portugal, 154
Carvings in ivory and wood exhibited, 139-370
CAVANAGH, T. E., exhibits spurs found at Wex- ford, 55
Celt from Ireland exhibited, 370
Charles I, specimens of the coinage of, 77 Chessmen in jet, found at Warrington, 162 Chinese (ancient) vases, 18
bottles in Egyptian tombs, 156
CLARKE, JAS., exhibits a testoon of Edward VI, found at Framlingham, 159
gold coin found at Hoo, ib. on a Roman vault at Roses Pit, ib. exhibits silver penny found at
Henry V found at Manningtree, ib. Coffin lids found in Cannon-street, 68 Coins of Cunobeline, on the, 9
discovered in a marsh contiguous to New- port, Isle of Wight, 823-330
COPLAND, J., exhibits a curious box of the time of Elizabeth, 151
Cuerdale, on the field of, 330-335 CUMING, H. S., on the polycephalic amulets of the gnostics, 1-6 London, 57
on a Roman bronze lamp found in
on pot-hooks and hangers, 73-77 on the Pân cases of India, 156-159 on ring and chain armour, 354-360 Cunobeline, on the coins of, 9
Dagger found at Coleorton Moor, 64 DAVIS, F. H.. on a bill of Berthelet, printer to Henry VIII, 73
DAVIS, F. H., exhibits specimens of the coinage of Charles I, 77
Decade rings exhibited, 370
Diana, on objects ascribed to the worship of, found in London, 56
DIMOCK, J. F., on the architectural history of the church of the Blessed Mary the Virgin, of South- well, 265-303
DUESBURY, H., observations on Morley church, and Dale abbey, 31
on the fortifications of London, 149 Dutch tobacco box, elaborately engraved, 139 DWARRIS, SIR F., on the forest laws, courts, and customs, and chief justices in Eyre, 173-182 exhibits a celt from Ireland, 370
EGAN, CHAS., on the fortifications of London, 149 Elizabeth, coin of and pewter spoons, found in Lancashire, 365
silver penny of, 78
Embossed brick, exhibited, 370
Embroidered ecclesiastical vestments, observations on, 143
Enamel, dug up at Petworth, 143
Enamelled brooch, found at Ixworth, 364 Encaustic tiles from Thurgarton priory, 367 observations on, ib.
Ethelred, brass of, at Wimbourne Minster, 364
Forest laws, courts and customs, sir F. Dwarris on, 173-182 Fortifications of London erected by Cromwell, 140
Gerard's hall, on the removal of, 150-154
leaden weights found near, 366
Giffard, charters relating to the family of, 348-351 Glass, painted, in Morley church, 28
Aldermaston church, 362
Gnostics, on the polycephalic amulets of the, 1 Gnostic ring, exhibited, 371 Gold coin found at Hoo, 159
GOULD, N. exhibits a series of drawings of the for- tifications of London erected by Cromwell, 140 Grimes's grave, Norfolk, account of, 77 Guernsey, sepulchral cave at, 64-67
Guildhall of the city of London, Mr. Brewer's observations on, 83-94
GUNSTON, T., exhibits a Dutch tobacco box, 139 encaustic tiles from Oxfordshire, 151 rubbings from bells in Oxfordshire, 151 oak carvings from Oxfordshire, 151 a silver ring, 151
a pilgrim's token found in Brick hill
rubbings of various military brasses, Roman lamps, 372 GUTCH, J. M., on the veritable existence of Robin Hood, 208-222
London, on the fortifications of, 147
- on the marking and stamping weights in, 309-322 LOTT, T., exhibits leaden weights of the time of Charles I, 366
LUKIS, F. C., on a sepulchral cave at Guernsey, 64-67
LYNCH, C., on letters relating to James II, 835-347 exhibits an illuminated book of offices, with armorial bearings and curious spiritual will, 364
on a jewel supposed to have belonged to Mary queen of Scots, 372-373 Lyndewode, bishop, discovery of the body of, in the under chapel of St. Stephen, 62-63 account of the examination of
MARSHALL, W. Calder, exhibits a brass seal, 154 Mary, the princess, interlude performed before, 373- 377
Mary queen of Scots, on a supposed jewel of, 372- 373
MEADE, hon. Henry, exhibits a half-crown siege piece struck at Newark, 64; a Roman brass coin struck to commemorate some expedition, ib. MEEKE, J. C., on a tumulus at Royston, 371
NEWARK, CONGRESS AT: List of officers and com- mittees, 243-241; proceedings at, 245-264; recep- tion of the Association by the mayor and alder- men, 245; address of the corporation, ib.; reply by the president, 246; inaugural discourse by the Duke of Newcastle, 163-172; Mr. Gutch's paper on the veritable existence of Robin Hood, 208-222; Mr. Planché's remarks on, 247; on the era and character of Robin Hood, 223-229; sir F. Dwarris on the forest laws, courts, and cus- toms, and the Chief Justices in Eyre, north and south of the waters of the Trent, 173-182; excur- sion to Thurgarton priory, 248; reception by Mr. and Mrs. Milward, ib.; observations on the pri ory, ib.; encaustic tiles obtained from, 248-250; remarks on the church, 250; its intended restor- ation, ib.; excursion to Nottingham, 251; recep- tion by the mayor and corporation, ib.; the duke of Newcastle's address, ib.; the mayor's reply, 252; Mr. Planche's paper on the family of the Peverels of Nottingham, 194-208; visit to sub- terranean passage, 252; to St. Mary's, ib.; to the castle, ib.; excursion to Newstead abbey, 253; reception by colonel and Mrs. Wildman, ib.; Mr. Ashpitel's observations on its architectural pe- culiarities and beauties, ib.; Mr. Pettigrew's pa- per on the abbey, ib.; various charters, deeds, etc. exhibited, ib.; excursion to Worksop, ib.; examination of the abbey-gate and the church, ib.; observations on, ib.; visit to Clumber house, 254; reception by the duke of Newcastle, ib.; examination of the library and antiquities, ib.; meeting at the Town hall, ib.; Mr. Jewitt's paper on the ancient customs and sports of Nottingham- shire, 229-240; Mr. Bateman's paper on the early burial places discovered in the county of Notts, 183-192; on discoveries of urns and other anti- quities at Newark in 1836, by Mr. Milner, 192- 193; Mr. Baigent's paper on discoveries recently made at Winchester, ib.; the demise of the duke of Hamilton obliges the president and treasurer to leave the congress, 255; Mr. Heywood kindly undertakes the presidency for the remainder of the week, ib.; visit to Lincoln, ib.; reception by the mayor and corporation, and by the author- ities of the cathedral, ib.; visit to the anti- quities of Lincoln under the guidance of the mayor, ib.; the Jew's house, ib.; tradition con- nected with the Jews of Lincoln, 256; descrip- tion of the house, ib.; inspection of the cathe- dral under the direction of archdeacon Bon- ney, ib.; Mr. O'Connor's paper on the painted glass windows, ib.; Mr. Ashpitel's observations on the architecture, ib.; Mr. Planché on the sculptures, ib.; ruins of the bishop's palace, ib.; Newport gate, 257; the castle, ib.; John O'Gaunt's house and stable, ib.; Mr. Dimock's paper on the architectural history of the colle- giate church of Southwell, 265-303; Mr. Wickes's paper on the churches of Lincolnshire and Not- tinghamshire, ib.; Mr. Haggard's paper on siege pieces struck during the civil wars, 257-260; ex- hibition of rubbings of brasses by the architec- tural society of Lincolnshire, 260; inspection of Newark church, ib.; brass of Alan Fleming, ib.; Newark Castle, 261; excursion to Southwell, ib.; reception by archdeacon Wilkins, ib.; examina- tion of the structure, ib.; Mr. Ashpitel's dis- course, 262; visit to All Saints, Hawton, ib.; des- cription of it, ib.: the sculptures, ib.; public dinner, ib.; breakfast at the Town hall by the mayor and corporation of Newark, 263; resolu tions passed at the meeting, ib.; Mr. Saull's paper on an ancient Roman road, near Winches-
ter, ib.; visit to Rufford abbey, 264; reception by the earl of Scarborough, ib. Newark, half-crown siege piece struck at, 64 - sepulchral urns found at, 192-193 NEWCASTLE'S, duke of, inaugural discourse at the Newark congress, 163
Newport, Isle of Wight, account of coins, etc., found in a marsh contiguous to, 323-330 NEWTON, W., exhibits a bronze socket from a pil- grim's staff, 360
exhibits a gnostic ring, 371 Northamptonshire, on recent discoveries in, 67 Nottingham, ancient customs and sports of, 229-240 Nottinghamshire, early burial places discovered in,
O'CONNOR, M., exhibits various antiquities found in Ireland, 143
OLIVIERA, B., exhibits specimens of carving, em broidery, and chasing in silver, from Spain and Portugal, 154
Oriental weapons, handles of, 156 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, 44, 336 Ossea tibia exhibited, 161
Painted glass in Morley church, 28
Aldermaston church, 362 Pân cases of India, observations on, 156-159 PETTIGREW, S. T., account of Grimes's graves, Norfolk, 77 on a Norman font in Welling
church, 77 PETTIGREW, T. J., on ancient Chinese vases, 18-27 on the discovery of the body of bishop Lyndewode in the under chapel of St. Stephens, 62-63 account of the examination of the body of bishop Lyndewode, 70-72 history of the barber-surgeons of London, 95-130
on the analysis of bronze, 145 -exhibits a portion of wax obtained from the bandages of bishop Lyndewode, 145 on a supposed reliquary of Bene- dict Biscop, 161 exhibits encaustic tiles from Thurgarton priory, 367
W. V., on the analysis of bronze, 145 exhibits a Pån case, 157-159 Peverel, of Nottingham, on the family of, 194-238 Pilgrim's staff, found at Hitchin, 300
token, found in Brick hill lane, 160 at Winchester, 363 Pillow case of the time of Charles II, 139 PLANCHE, J. R., on the manufacture of tapestry, 72 on the heaume, or tilting helmet,
1. Polycephalic amulets, 1
2. Early church windows, 6
3. Ancient Chinese zodiac, 22
vases, 22, et seq.
4, 10. 11, 12. Painted glass in Morley church, 28 13. Bronze Roman lamps found in London, 56 14. Body of bishop Lyndewode, 62
15. Ancient remains found in Northamptonshire,67 16. Sepulchral slab in Runwell church, 68
17. Etching from cast of the face of bishop Lynde- wode, 70
18. Porch of Guildhall, 88 19. Crypt of ditto, 92
20. Details of ditto, ib.
21. Plan of the theatre in Barber's hall, 118
22, 23. Helmets of various periods, 131-134 24. Gold Saxon cross, 139
29. Saxon remains found at Cotgrave, 191 30. Roman remains found at Tower-hill, 241 31. Encaustic tiles from Thurgarton priory, 249 32, 33, 34. Architectural plans and details of the collegiate church of Southwell, 270, et seq. 35. Sculpture, etc., at Lincoln and Southwell, 304 36. Ancient remains found in the Isle of Wight, 324 37. Celt, amulet, etc., found at Cuerdale, 332 38. Bascinet with camail, 354
39. Spoons, etc., found at "The Ranglet", 365 40. Jewel supposed to have belonged to Mary queen of Scots, 372
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