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INDEX.

U.

Ufford, John de, seal of, 75

*Urns found in a tumulus, near Badbury Camp, Dorset, 348—351.

—— at Brampton, 249—Caister, 250—and Felmingham, Norfolk, 247

—— at Burgh, Suffolk, 246

—— in Delamere Forest, Cheshire, 157

V.

*Vase of stone found near Bath, 356

—— *at Roose, in Furness, Lancashire, 68

—— *near Tubney, Berks, 69

Vaux, W. S. W., notices of records at Southampton, 229—233

*Vessel, found near Lavenham, Suffolk, 69

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

Villa, Roman, discovered at Wheatley, Oxon, 116

Volseii, country of the, necropolis found in, 194

W.

Wafer-Irons at Braine Abbey, France, 253

Wait-service, observations on, 339

Walbran's Antiquities of Gainford, County of Durham, reviewed, 184

Wales.—Anglesey, 39—44, 227, 257; Ardragh, 37; Cader-Idris, 87; Cairn-Lochen, 36; Carew, 71; Fridd-Gilfachwyd, 27; Holywell, 148—150; Llan-Madock, 67; Llan-Saut-Fraid, 224; Lough Fea, 95; Mold, 38; Neath, 275—277; Nevern, 71; Rheidd, on Menai, 257; Swansea, 67, 86; Towyn-y-Capel, 223—228

Wallingford, personal seal, found near, 75

Waltham cross, the work of N. Dymenge, 200

Waltheof, Earl, marriage of, t. William 1., 309

———— beheaded at Winchester, 310

Warren, name, derivation, and descent of, 5, 8

—— William de, earl of Surrey, pretended marriage of, 1, 9, 13—16

Warwickshire.—Astley, 291; Bilton, 291; Warmington, 305; Warwick, 203

Wata, a tax in the nature of Danegelt, 339

—— conjecture on the word, 340

—— instances of, in Winchester Domesday, 341

Waverley Abbey, foundation laid, A.D. 1128, 88

Way, A., notices of Ancient Ornaments, Vessels, &c., 129—140

——— on Ancient Chess-men, 239—245

——— illustrations of Domestic Customs during the middle ages}}, 332—339

*Weapons found at Swansea, 67

*Welborne, Norfolk, bell-cot at, 213

*Well of St. Winefrede, 149, in a dilapidated state, 150

Wells Cathedral, sculpture in, 196

Westmacott, Sir R., on the progress of the art of Sculpture, in England, in medieval times, 193—205

Westminster Abbey, shrine of Confessor at, 199

————— effigy of William of Windsor, in, 237

West Walton, Norfolk, manor of, 3

Westmoreland.—

Wheatley, Oxon, Roman villa discovered at, 116

Wiesbaden, Germany, torques found at, 27

Wilfrid, St., crypt of, at Ripon, Yorkshire, 163

William I., married Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Comte of Flanders, the divorced wife of Gerbod, avoué of St. Berlin, A.D. 1053, 20

———— reconciled with Rome, and with Matilda, erected two monasteries, 24

———— had four sons and six daughters, 24

——— Rufus, bestowed on churches certain sacred vessels, called fistulas, 132

Wilts.—Charlton, 308; Devizes, 359; Enford, 306; Salisbury, 199, 237

Winchester, earthen chalices found near, 139

Window, *of the Friery at Reading, 146

———— *of Trinity Church, Glendalough, 177

———— *of St. Cronau Church, Clare, 177

———— *in round tower at Finahoe, 182

*Windsor, cloister of St. George's Chapel, at, 60, 104

Winefrede, St., Well of, at Holywell, Flintshire, 148—150

Winklersbury, Hants, pottery found at, 69

Wisbeach, J. de, monk of Ely, built the chapel of the Virgin Mary there, 295

*Witham, Essex, rings and coins found at, 162, 163

Wittenham, Long, Berks, diminutive effigy at, 239

Wolstan, St., of Worcester, grant and seal of, 261

Woodperry, Oxon, antiquities found at, 116—*arrow heads, 119, 120—*pruning hooks, 122—*tweezers, brooches, buckles, 120, 121

—————— *site and fragments of the ancient Church, 116—and *monumental slabs, 127—an ancient cross, 126—and some *border tiles at, 128, 129

Worcestershire.—Bredicot, 267; Bredon Hill, 267; Evesham, 138, Kempsey, 354; Perdeswell, 34; Saxon's Lode, (Upton), 268; Suckley, 89

Worms, Germany, torques found at, 34

Wraxall, torc found at, 68

*Wyke Church, Hants, brass in, 84

Wykeham, William of, some remains of the work of, at Windsor Castle, 59—61

————— his genius instrumental in effecting the change from the Decorated to the Perpendicular style of architecture, 59

————— his noble foundations at Oxford and Winchester, 60—and at Suthwyk Priory, Hants, where his father, mother, and sister were buried, 221

Wynn, Sir W. W., torc in possession of, 27

Y.

Yorkshire, 101.—Bedale, 258, 260; Beverley, 391; Bingley, 141 ; Embsay, (in Skipton), 32; Hawkswell, (in Richmond), 259; Howden,384; Nun-Monkton, 213; Ripon, 73, 163; Tanfield, (West), 360; York, 137, 237, 389

*York Cathedral, decorated foliage of, 389

——————— effigy of W. de Hatfield in, 237

——————— chalices and patens, 137

—— St. Michael-le-Belfry, Perpendicular bell-cot of, 212

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