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Copley, Sir Roger, proprietor of Horselydown, 167, 168

Corner, Mr. G. R., papers read by, xv., xvii.; his essay on Anglo-Saxon charters granted to Chertsey Abbey, 77; his History of Horselydown, 156; his collection of ancient wills, &c., relating to Southwark, 190 et seq.

Coronation-stone at Kingston, 27

Coronations, ancient, historical notices of, 36

Costume of the period of monumental brasses represented, 231

Counties, division of, by Alfred, 7

Cowley House, Chertsey, visit to, xviii.

Cowmoor, locality of, 91 n.

Cranley, Surrey, monumental brass at, 235

Crew, Randolph, manor of Hatcham conveyed to, 154; his petition against the rating of the manor, ib.

Cromlechs, remains of, 32

Crossbow found on Bosworth Field, vii.

Crosses, monumental, in early use, 217; on brasses, 222, 223; with floriated heads, 224

Crouy, Count de, anecdotes of, v.

Crowhurst, Surrey, monumental brass at, 235

Croydon, historical notices of, 11; meeting of the society at, 203; notices of, ib.; early history of, 204; antiquities of, 207, 211; its early importance, 212

Croydon Church, Warham monument in, 57 et seq.; notices of, 60

Cuvier, his geological discoveries, 18

D.

Dagger, ancient, found at Teddington, 75

Danes, conflicts with the, 6; their incursions, 100

D'Aubernoun, Sir John, ancient monumental brass of, 226; the earliest one known to be in existence, 232; preserved in the church of Stoke d'Abernon in Surrey, ib.; description of the monument, 232—235; Norman-French inscription on the, 232; genealogical and biographical notices of Sir John, 233, 234; his descendants, ib.; a remarkable suit against, 234; monumental brass of his son of the same name, 235

Daveis, John, lease of the manor of Hatcham granted to, 143

Deeds and grants, ancient, relating to Southwark, 190 et seq. (see {Wills)

Designs adopted in monumental brasses, 221, 222

Digges, of Reigate, pedigree of, 239

Ditton, Surrey, monumental brass at, 235

Diuma, first prelate of Mercia, 100

Docwra, Sir T., prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 165

Drawings contributed to the society, xxxi.

Druidical circles, 40

Druids, remains of the, 21; three orders of, 210 n.

Drummond, Mr. Henry, vice-president of the society, i.; his inaugural address, ii.

Dunleigh, family of, in Horselydown, 161, 162

Dunstan, St., erects the first monastery at Glastonbury, 100; archbishop of Canterbury, 101

Duodecimal numeration, its influence in governing the Saxon annalists, 38

Durnford, locality of, 84 n.

E.

Ecclesiastics, monumental brasses of, 225

Edessa, the misshapen deity of, 28; its history, 51

Edgar, King, founder of the Benedictines' abbey at Chertsey, 100

Edward the Elder, the first Saxon king crowned at Kingston, 6

Edward I. of England, transfers the Scottish stone at Scone to England, 53

Edwardes, Wm., manor of Hatcham conveyed to, 153

Effigies, &c, on monumental brasses, 222—224; costume of the period represented, 231; of Sir John d'Aubernoun, 232

Eglesfield, Hugh, of Horselydown, 166; death of, 169

Elagabalus, worship of, 51

Emesa, sacred stone of, 28, 51

Enamel, colour introduced into brasses by means of, 220

Enamels of the twelfth century, 217

Encaustic tiles excavated on the site of Chertsey Abbey, 115 et seq.

Engraving on metals, invention of, 216

Engravings contributed to the society, xxxi.

Erich IX. of Sweden, election of, 34

Erkenwald, abbot of Chertsey, 80, 81; afterwards bishop of London, 99, 100

Ermyn Street, extending near Croydon, 211

Ethelbert, king of Kent, 6

Evelyn, Mr. W. J., vice-president of the society, xi.; his address at Kingston, ib.; his addresses at Guildford, xix., xxii.; vote of thanks to, xxi.

Evil, touching for the, xxiv.

Excleafe's Burn, locality of, 85 n.

F.

Farley Heath, Roman relics discovered at, xiii.