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Saleby abbey, charter relating to, 260-61 Silver, water-pipe of, 185; work, exhi-

Salt, library, 22, 23
Saltcellar exhibited, 421
Saltwood castle, Kent, 28

Samian pottery at Etocetum, 57; ware
from London exhibited, 429
Sampson, Bp. of Worcester, his connec-
tion with Wolverhampton, 49
Sandwell hall, 26

priory at, description of, 334; its

seal, 335
Sarcophagus, Roman,foundat Etocetum,55
Sardinia, early remains in, 36
Saxons, religion of the, 156-170

remains at Uttoxeter, 275
locks and keys exhibited, 434
in Staffordshire, a paper by T.
Morgan, 394.412

Scaliot (Mark), an early lockmaker, 176
Scandinavia, paper by T. Morgan upon
Odinism in, read, 79

Scandinavian Odinism, paper on, 138-172
Scapula, Publius Ostorius, 38, 397
SCARTH (Rev. H. M.) description of a
Roman inscribed stone, 371-2
Schoolpieces, H. Syer Cuming on, 72-76
Scissors, Spanish, exhibited, 199
Scoop, exhibited, 203

Scotland, customs of, 30, 32
Scott (Sir Walter), 35
Scudamore, family of, 66

Sea-mills, near Bristol, an inscribed stone
found at, 371-378

Seals, of Jehan Dumont, and of William
Cokhefd, exhibited, 90; of "St. Cathe-
rine," exhibited, 194; glass from bottles
204; of D.Garrick,307; of Henry I, paper
on by W. de G. Birch, 233, etc.; me-
diæval, described and figured, 352;
various early, described, 362, etc.; of
English kings, 365; various exhibited,
434; photographs of, exhibited, and
described by W. de G. Birch, 435;
various foreign, exhibited, 436
Seasons, Roman emblems of the, at Bath,
392

Seckington, remains at, 39

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Sedgemoor, historical notes concerning,
210-213

Segeley, nailmaking at, 178
Sentius, Caius, 333

Shaving implement found in London, 69
Shaw (-), his account of Etocetum, 54-5
Shears, Roman, exhibited, 305
Sheffield, announcement of the forth.
coming congress at, 193
Shoe, Roman, exhibited, 71
Short (Bishop), quoted, 47
Shotover hill, 31, 32, etc.
Shropshire, views in, exhibited, 435
Shuttle, Roman, exhibited, 187
Sigeric, Archbishop of Canterbury, 48
Silbury hill, 30

Silchester, Roman eagle found at, 183

bited, 435-36

Silverdale, stone implements from, 304-5
Sinodun hill, British camp at, 30
Slate, Roman, exhibited, 433
SMART (Dr. Wake), 32-33

SMITH (James) account of his frauds, by
H. S. Cuming, 313-316
Smythe, Sir William, tomb of, 116
SNEYD (Mr.), 22
Soles, exhibited, 421
Solihull, 37, 42

lodge, camp at, 39
Somersetshire, Jottings in Mid-Somerset,
by Rev. S. M. Mayhew, 207 213
Somery (Roger de), 415
Spain, early remains in, 36
Spatule found in London, 69

Roman, exhibited, 426

Spear heads exhibited, 206
Spernal, remains near, 39
Spes. C. Senti, inscription on a stone, 372
Spikes, iron, exhibited, 87
Spindle-whorl, exhibited, 71
Spoons, Roman, exhibited, 309
Spoon, pewter, exhibited, 426
Spur, exhibited, 71, 86; iron, 85, 434
STAINBANK (R.), silver tankard belong.
ing to, exhibited, 189

Stafford, visit of the congress to St.
Mary's church, 317; and to St. Chad's,
317, 318; on the Aston monuments in
St. Mary's church, by A. E. Cockayne,
294-301; collegiate and other houses
at, 326, 327

(Robert de), notes on his biogra.
phy, charters, etc., 357-360, 368, 369
Staffordshire, on the early industries of,
a paper by J. C. Tildesley, 173-181;
a paper on the Roman roads of, by W.
Molyneux, 288-294; early religious
houses in, a paper by E. Levien, 325-
337; early saints of, a paper by H. S.
Cuming, 337-341; appointment of
Walter Wrottesley, high sheriff, 365;
the Briton, Roman and Saxon in, by
T. Morgan, 394-412; ware exhibited,
433; views in, exhibited, 435
Standard, Roman, exhibited, 205
Standlake, co. Oxon, 28, 29, 33
Steel ornaments exhibited, 434
Steel toys, early work in, 178
Stirrups, Roman, exhibited, 86
Stone (Capt.), Governor of Eccleshall
Castle, 24

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Stonehenge, 30, 170

Stourbridge, glass workings at, 179-80
Stowton Castle, visited by the congress,
431

Stowe, visit of the congress to, 317
Strabo, 39

Strainer, Roman, exhibited, 433
Stramshall, Roman remains at, 270-71

Strenshall, destroyed monastery at, ac-
count of, 333

Strigil, exhibited, 71

Owen, drawings exhibited, and paper
by Mr. Holliday on them, 435, 437, 440
Tin plate, early work in, 177-8
Tipton, nailmaking and iron-casting at,179
Tivoli, model of the temple exhibited, 436
Tobacco-box exhibited, remarks on, by

H. S. Cuming, 312; Flemish, ex-
hibited, 429

Toeni, baronial house of, 368

Tokens and coins, various, exhibited, 196
Tolford, 30; Hill, 28, 29

STUKELEY (Dr.W.), note of his description Tong Church, cup from, 435

of Etocetum, 54

Styrap, family of, 66

manor of, 65

(Gerard de), 65
(Ingeram de), 65

Sudatorium, 46

Suffolk, various effigies there of St.Ethel-
dreda, 423-5

Sun-dials,paper by H.S. Cuming on,279-88
Sussex, ironworks in, 127

Sutherland (Duke of) places the statue of
Admiral Leveson in the south transept
of Wolverhampton Church, 51
Sutton Coldfield, earthworks at, 42
Sword from Lillebonne exhibited, 434
Sword-blade exhibited, 193
Sword-hilt exhibited, 188
Sydnall bank, 38

T.

Tablets, Roman, at Warwick, 44
Tacitus, 38

Tadmarton camp, 38
Talbot, family notes of, 301
Tamworth, British mounds at, 44; col-
legiate church at, 327

Tancarville (Maud), wife of Guillaume
de, 62

Tankard exhibited, 189; notes on the, 203
Tate (George), 28

Tazza, Venetian, exhibited, 436

Temple, Roman, at Bath, described, 379-
394

Terry (G.), designer, 75

Tertullian quoted, 47

Teston, co. Kent, notes on a Roman

villa there, by J. W. Grover, 45.47;
glass from the Roman villa there ex-
hibited, 71

Tetina, Roman, exhibited, 310

Tettenhall, visit to, 107-108; collegiate
house at, 326; charter relating to, 363-4
Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, 48
Theodoret, 47

THORNEYCROFT (Major), entertains the
Congress at Tettenhall, 107

speech of, 110-11

TILDESLEY (J. C.), on the early industries
of Staffordshire, 173-181

Tile, embossed, of medieval work, ex-
hibited, 78

Tiles exhibited, 421; encaustic, from
West Bromwich, 433; from Hales

Toot Hill, near Uttoxeter, Romain re-
mains at, 264-266

Torque Field House, 25

Torque, gold, found at Pattingham, 25
Tregear, remains at, 349-350
Trentham, priory at, 326
Tresel (Bernard), 361
Tressel, grant of lands at, 362
Trinity Church, London, charter to, 260
Tripontium, site of, 39, 43

Tristram and Isoult, 435, 437-440
TUCKER (S. I.), Rouge Croix, exhibits
seal of D. Garrick, 307

exhibits a medallion relating to
Queen Elizabeth, 420

Tutbury Lane, British covered way there,
40

Tutbury, Priory at, 326

Tweezers found in London, 69; Roman,
exbibited, 85, 426

Tynmore (Henry de), Parson of Elle-
ford, 363

U.

Ufton, entrenchments at, 44
Upchurch ware, 45-47; pottery at Ut-
toxeter, 274-5

Upsala, wooden image at, 80; tumuli
at, 145
Uriconium, 57
Urns, British, 34

Urn, British, sepulchral, found at Wol-
ston, 43; sepulchral, found near
Leicester Grange, 43

Uttoxeter, early iron-smelting, etc., at,
173-175; paper on the archæology of,
by F. Redfern, 263-278, 302-3; addi-
tional notes on, 302-3; visit of the
Congress to, 317; ruins described by
Mr. Redfern, 317-318

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Villa, Roman, at Teston, 45-47
Vortigern, history of, 152-154

W.

WALLIS (ALFRED), his paper on pre-his-
toric remains near Sheffield read, 425
Wales, ceremonies used in connection
with Odinism in, 160-164

Wales, South, coins from, exhibited, 71
Wall, or Etocetum, account of, 53-57;
visit to, 115-116; Roman remains
from, exhibited, 433

Wallow Banks, entrenchment at, 38
Walsall, early mining at, 173; leather
ware of, 180

Walter (Hubert), Archbishop of Canter-
bury, founds a Cistertian Abbey at Wol-
verhampton, 50

Waltham, mould for a badge of the Holy
cross of, exhibited, 421
WALTON (FREDERICK), exhibits early
japanned ware, 177
WARD (Lord), 25

WARD (Rev. H. J.), describes Chesterton
and Roman remains there, 224
WARD (Mr.), describes churches and
castle at Bridgnorth, 230-231
WARREN (JOSEPH), of Ixworth, exhibits
a Roman fibula and mediæval seals, 90
Warwick, tribes of, 37; British mounds
and Roman inscribed tablets at, 44
Warwick Castle, notice of, 23; Donjon
at, 42

WASEY (Rev. G. L.), description by, of
Quatford, 228-230

letter from, 306
Water-pots exhibited, 72, 79

Watling Street, 23, 39, 43, 53, 55, 57, 394
Watt (James), 175

Wavere, grant relating to, 366
Wavermerstone, deed relating to, 367-8
WAY (ALBERT), 35

Weapons exhibited, 206, 207
WEBSTER (Captain), conducts excava-
tions at Etocetum, 56, note
Wedgewood (Josiah), wares of, 181
Wednesbury, early mining at, 173-174;
early iron-casting at, 179; early pot-
tery works at, 181

Weights and measures, Roman, exhibited,

191-192

Wellesbourne, earthworks at, 38
Wenlock Abbey, bells from, placed at
Wolverhampton, 52, 104

Werburga, St., notes concerning, 338-9
West Bromwich, 26; early ironmaking
at, 175; early iron-casting at, 179;
medieval stone work, etc., from, ex-
hibited, 433

Weston, visit of the Congress to, 222;
description of the church and tombs,
222-223

WESTON (Lady MARY), 300
Whitgreave, family of, 24

White-ladies, 24

Wiglaf, King of the Mercians, charter of,
330

WILDING (W.), of Montgomery, describes
tombs at Claverley, 227-8
Wilkinson (John), an early ironmaker, 175
Willenhall, early lockmaking at, 177
William the Conqueror, 49
William de Corboyl, Archbishop of Can-
terbury, note of a charter of appoint-
ment, 259

William, Bishop of Durham. 237
William Fitz Ansculph, holds Dudley in
the Domesday time, 413
Wilmcote, remains near, 41-42
WILSON (Professor), 33

Wiltshire, early remains in, 34
Winchester, 35; reliquary chest at, de-
scribed, 313

Windsor deanery united to that of Wol-
verhampton, 50, 51, 52; see Hobart,
Dr.; see Marcus Antonius
Winwick, axe-hammer found at, 305
Wodehouse at Wombourne, visit of the

Congress to, 431; descriptions of the
alterations made there, 431-432
Wolston, earthworks, etc., there, 43
Wolverhampton, Congress at: proceed-
ings of, speech of the Mayor, 98.99;
speech of the Ven. Archdeacon Moore,
99-100; speeches of G. Godwin, the
Earl of Dartmouth, and E. Roberts,
100-101; report by E. Christian on the
Collegiate Church, 101-103; remarks
on the same by the Rev. J. H. Iles, 103.
104; discussion, 105; E. Levien on
the pillar in the churchyard, 105 106;
G. M. Hills on the same, 106-107; visit
to Major Thorney croft's house at Tet-
tenhall, 107; description of the church
there, by E. Roberts, 107-108; dinner,
108; speeches of the Rev.J.H. Iles, 109.
10; the President, 110-11; Major
Thorneycroft, 111; R. N. Philipps,111;
G. Godwin, 112-13; H. Fisher, 113;
G. M. Hills, 113-14; and E. Roberts,
114-15; visit to Etocetum, Elford, and
Haselour, 115-19; Rev. F. C. Paget
describes Elford Church, 116; J. Ne-
ville, Esq., describes the chapel and
hall of Haselour, 117-19; visit to Lich-
field, 119 20; description of the Cathe-
dral by G. M. Hills, 120; visit to Long-
birch Farm, ride to Giffard's Cross, to
Brewood, the church described by the
Rev. E. Wrottesley, 220-21; Mr. Planché
describes the tombs and effigies,-drive
to Boscobel, 221; Mr. H. Ainsworth
reads extracts from his work, "Bosco-
bel," 221-22; drive through Weston
Park to the church, 222; description,
ib.; Mr. E. Roberts' remarks, 223;
visit to Patshull, reception by the Pre-
sident, ib.; entertainment, ib.; Rev.
H. J. Ward describes the Roman sta-
tion at Chesterton, 224; discussion,

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house at, 326; deed relating to the
chaplainry of, 366-367; matrix of the
seal of the collegiate church exhibited,
434
Womburne, al. Wombourne, charter rela-
ting to land at, 361; visit of the Con-
gress to, 131
Woodford, Wdeforde, al. Wdeford, charter
of land at, 361; grant of land at, 366
Wooden fortification at Etocetum, 55
Woodgate, barrow at, 265-6
Woolley (Mrs. Hannah), directions of, for
glass-painting, 82

Worcester, Battle of, 24
Worcester, St. Mary's, 49
Worfield Church, visit of the Congress
to, 232
WRIGHT (G. H.), reads notes on the
Watergate of York House, 196-199

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ib.; return to Wolverhampton, 225;
Mr. E. Levien reads a paper on religious
houses in Staffordshire, Mr. Planché
reads a paper on the family of the Gif-
fords, 225; discussion, 225-26; Mr.
Morgan reads a paper on the Briton,
Roman, and Saxon, in Staffordshire,
226; visit to Ludstone Hall, descrip-
tion, 226-27; and to Claverley Church,
which is described by Mr. E. Roberts,
227-28; ride to Quatford on the Severn,
paper on the early history of the village
and church by the Rev. G. L. Wasey,
228-30; arrival at Bridgnorth, 230;
luncheon, ib.; church of St. Leonard's,
the Castle, and church of St. Mary, ex-
amined, 230-31; cells in the rock in-
spected, and described by Mr. Ward,
231; Worfield Church and Chesterton
visited, 231-232; return to Wolver-
hampton; papers read, by W. Moly.
neux, on the Roman roads of Stafford.
shire; by J. C. Tilderley, on the early
industries of Staffordshire; by J. W.
Grover, on iron and iron-works of
Roman Britain, 232; visit to Stafford;
St. Mary's Church described by the
Rev. T. Finch, 317; St. Chad's Church,
ib.; Chartley Castle, ib.; Uttoxeter
visited, 317-318; Croxden Abbey de-
scribed by G. M. Hills, 318; docu-
ments belonging to Lord Wrottesley
exhibited, 319; discussion, 321-323;
remarks by G. M. Hills and E. Roberts
on the cross, 319-320; visit to Dudley,
430; reception by the corporation, ib.;
visit to the Museum, ib.; priory ruins
inspected, 431; description of by E.
Roberts, ib.; the caverns illuminated
and traversed, ib.; visit to Stourton
Castle, ib.; and Holbeach, ib.; Wom-
bourne passed, and visit to the Wode-
house, 431-432; return to Wolver-
hampton, 432; conversazione in the
town hall, ib.; detailed accounts of
the principal objects of interest ex-
hibited, 432-437; paper by Mr. Holli-
day on tiles of Hales Owen Abbey, read Xulopyrography, art of, 85
by G. M. Hills, 437-440; concluding
meeting, speeches of Lord Wrottesley,
440; and Mr. Hills, 440-442; inaugural
address, 19-26; foundation and growth
of the town, its trade, etc., 21-26;
paper on the collegiate church of St.
Peter, by Mr. W. Parke, 47-53; early
mines at, 173; early lockmaking at,
176-177; Japan ware of, 177; early
work of steel-toys at, 178; further re-
marks upon the cross, 319-320; ety-
mology of the name, 323; collegiate Zoroaster, 141

Letter of, read, addressed to the
Board of Works, relating to York Gate,
219

exhibits Flemish tobacco-box, 429
reads paper on "Cardinal Pole
and his birth", 431
Wrottesley estate, 24; connection of Tet-
tenhall with the manor, 107
WROTTESLEY (Lord), documents belong-
ing to, exhibited, 319; described by
Mr. W. de G. Birch, discussion, 321-322

paper on documents in his pos-
session, by W. de G. Birch, 354-371

speech of, 440

WROTTESLEY (Hon. CHARLES), 68

describes Tettenhall Church, 107
WROTTESLEY (Rev. E.), describes Bre-
wood Church, 220-221
WROTTESLEY (Colonel the Hon. GEORGE),
22, 67

Wulfhere, King of Mercia, 47-8
account of, 338
Wulfruna, St., note concerning, 20-21;
account of, 48-49; note of, 340
Wye, ironworks on the banks of the, 127

X.

Y.

Yardley, entrenchment at, 33

stone implements from, 304, 305
York Gate, letter of G. Wright to the
Board of Works respecting its preserva-
tion, 219

York House, Watergate of, notes on, by
G. H. Wright, 196-199

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191, 1. 4, for Curey read Cury; and 1. 25, for Gibbin read Gubbio.

196, 1. 33, for of the lathe read by the lathe.

,, 208, 1. 15, for channels read chancels.

,, 211, 1. 18, for Jeffreys' read Faversham's.

212, 1. 13, for cobwebs and dust read in the ground.

,, 240, 1. 12, dele the comma after plate.

,, 323, 1. 5, for tithes read tiles.

437, 1. 17, for Nicholas Abbot, read Nicholas, Abbot.

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