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Bell, Dr. W., paper read by, xv.
Benedictines, Chertsey Abbey assigned to, 100
Berkeley, Lord, monumental brass of, 228
Bermondsey Abbey, vii.; grants to the monks of, 191
Bermondsey House, Southwark, 172
Bermondsey Street, Horselydown, 159
Bethel, Slingsby, of Southwark, 178
Bethulia, ancient worship of the, 27; its etymology and origin, 49
Blackwood, Mr. W. M., xxii.
Bockett, Miss Julia R., her collection of wills, 180
Boseyte, locality of, 87 n.
Bothomley, Ralph, of Horselydown, 165
Boutell, Rev. C., papers read by, xv., xvii.; his account of monumental brasses, 213—235
Bracket brasses, use of, in monuments, 224
Brasses, monumental slabs deprived of them, 219; the plate originally denominated "latten," 220; Flemish examples of, 220 n., 221. (See Monumental Brasses.)
British barrow and ancient weapon found at Teddington, 74, 75
Britons, their ancient characteristics, xiii.; invaded by the Romans, ib.
Britton, Mr. John, xxiii.
Brixton, origin of the name, 122
Brockett, Nicholas, possessor of the manor of Hatcham, 153; his deed of assignment, ib.
Brooke, Sir John, manor of Hatcham granted to, 140
Brooke, Cristofer, manor of Hatcham granted to, 141
Broomhall, nunnery of, 88 n.
Buckerel, Stephen, 234
Bullen, Sir T., monumental brass of, 228
Burcestre, John, will of, 195
Burcestre, Win., will of, 192
Bures, Sir R. de, monumental brass of, 226
Burgh, Wm., of Horselydown, 163
Burgundy, Petty, its situation, 158
Burnel, Philip, his claims to land in Hatcham, 144; possessions of, 149; succeeded by bis son Edward, ib.
Burnell, family of, possess the manor of Hatcham, 152
Butterworth, Mr. J. W., his contributions, xx.
Butts, parish, erected in Horselydown, 170
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Caaba of Mecca, worship of the, 27; history of the, 19, 50
Cadye, John, 140
Cairns, raising of, 31
Calleva, ancient site of, 63
Calmar Union, the, 35
Camail, its adoption on monumental brasses, 227
Camoys, Lord, monumental brass of, 228
Carew, of Beddington, pedigree of, 240
Cavendish's Rents, in Southwark, 172
Cealwin, king of the West Saxons, 6
Ceroti Insula, ancient monastery of, 97, 99
Challoner, Col., C.B., vice-president of the society, xviii.
Chaous, traditional notices of the, 32
Charles I., portrait of, exhibited, xxiv.
Charters, Anglo-Saxon, granted to Chertsey Abbey, 77, 92
Chaucer, Thomas, monumental brass of, 228
Chertsey, meeting of the society at, xvii., 77, 97, 115; ancient boundaries of, 79, 82, 101.
Chertsey Abbey, ancient fragments discovered on the site of, xvii.; visit to the site of, xviii.; Anglo-Saxon charters granted to, 77, 92; lands anciently attached to, 80, 81, 82, 83; its ancient boundaries, 84, 85; early origin and history of, 97 et seq.; the ancient "Ceroti Insula," 99; rebuilt by King Edgar, and assigned to the Benedictines, 100; its extensive possessions and privileges, 102; one of the mitred abbeys, 103; historical incidents connected with, 104; its conventual buildings, 104 et seq.; its architectural formation, 112, 113; its foundations, 113; the completeness of its destruction, 114; encaustic tiles and stone coffins excavated on its site, 115 et seq.
Child, Alwin, his bequest to the monastery of St. Saviour, Bermondsey, 191
Church architecture, archæological features of, 18
Churches, early formation of, 99; containing monumental brasses, 220—223
Civilians, monumental brasses of, 225
Clark, Rev. J. C, xviii. 80, 92
Cobham, Lady Anne Broke, manor of Hatcham granted to, 139
Cobham, Sir Reginald de, monumental brass of, 235
Cockaigne, Sir T., 160
Coffins, stone, excavations of, 115 et seq.
Coins, ancient British, found in Surrey, 69
Cold Harbour, Croydon, notices of, 203 et seq.; etymology of, 207, 208
Colstone, Thos., bequest of, 200
Compton Church, visit to, xxv.
Convents of Chertsey Abbey, 105
Cooke, Cornelius, lease of St. Olave's Grammar-school granted to, 177
Cope, Walter, manor of Hatcham granted to, 139