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Fastolfe, Sir John, mansion of, 159; notices of, 159, 160; his possessions in Horselydown, 160
Fecingelye, locality of, 83 n,
Felawe, Thomas, of Horselydown, 162
Felbrigge, Sir S. de, monumental brass of, 228
Field, Richard, curious document respecting, xxiv.
Finances of the Society, state of the, i.
Finiguerra, Maso, the inventor of metallic engravings, 216
Flemings, settlement of, in St. Olave's, 174
Flemish monumental brasses, 220 n., 221; specimens yet remaining in churches, 221, 222; a fragment in the British Museum, 221
Friưwald, Anglo-Saxon charter of, granted to Chertsey Abbey, 79, 88, 92
Frithwold, king of the Surreians, the founder of Chertsey Abbey, 99
Fulham Church, Flemish brasses in, 222
Fullbrook, locality of, 83, 86 notes
Fytheke Mere, locality of, 91 n.
G.
Gainsford, family of, Horselydown, 166
Geoffrey de la Croix, Sir, the heath of, 88 and n.
Geology, Cuvier's discoveries in, 18
Gilbert de Hachesham, 123
Gilbert de Maminot, the Norman baron, 122
Gilgal, meaning of, 52
Glenthythe, locality of, 89 n.
Goodear, Hugh, releases Horselydown to the governors of St. Olave's Grammar-school, 170.
Gorget, its adoption on monumental brasses, 227
Gough, Gyffray, will of, 184
Gould, Mr. P., mayor of Kingston, xi.
Gower, John, will of, 193
Gregory de Rakesley, 127; his residence at Little Hatcham, 146; his death, 147
Grey, Sir A., monumental brass of, 228
Griffith, Mr. W. P., paper read by, xv.
Guildford, palace of, vii.; antiquities of, xii.; meeting of the Society at, xix., 213; antiquities of, xix.; visits to the antiquities of, xxii., xxiii., xxv.; conversazione at, xxiii.; hospitable reception at, xxv.; historical notices of, 11
H.
Haddon, Walter, manor of Hatcham granted to, 139
Hakewill, Wm., manor of Hatcham granted to, 141
Haling, manor of, 207
Ham eyots, locality of the, 87
Hanley, Sir J., monumental brass of, 230, 231
Hart, Mr. T., his exhibition of antiquities, viii.
Hart, Mr. W. H., his memoir of the manor of Hatcham, 122
Hastings, Sir H., monumental brass of, at Elsyng, 227
Hasulhurst, field of, 91 n.
Hat worn by Queen Elizabeth, ix.
Hatcham, manor of, in Surrey, memoir of, 122 et seq.; different possessors of the, 129 et seq.; after the dissolution of the abbey, 138 et seq.; copy of the deeds of sale to Garrard, Lowe, Offley, and Bond, 141, 143; became vested in the Haberdashers' Company, 146
Hatcham, Little, origin and history of, 146 et seq.; decision as to its being situated in Surrey, 154, 155
Hatfield, pictures at, 171
Hawthorns, reverence for, 84, 85 n.
Heliogabalus removes the sacred stone of Edessa to Rome, 28, 51
Henry VIII., his arbitrary proceedings for dissolving the monasteries, 102, 103
Hermitages, 176 and n.
Heron, Sir William, 123
History, national, illustrated by monumental brasses, 228
Hoar-stones, account of, 83 n.
Hod, William, of Normandy, his remarkable suit against Sir J. d'Aubernoun, 234
Hore-thorn, one of the boundaries of Chertsey Abbey, 84, 85
Horselydown, history of, 156 et seq.; its locality, 156; meetings of the society at, 156, 213; different proprietors of, 160 et seq.; origin of the name, 167 ; one of the three manors of Southwark, ib.; picture of, 171 ; map of, ib.; the different localities of, 172, 173
Horsley, East, monumental brass at, 235
Hugh of Winchester, 113
Humfrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, 124
Hundreds, division of, by Alfred, 7; those of Surrey, as given in Domesday, ib.
Hungerford, family of, possess the manor of Hatcham, 153
Husband and wife, monumental brasses to, 230, 231
Husebond, Roger, grant of land to, 132
Hutton, Richard, of St. Olave's, Southwark, 174
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I'Anson, Mr. E., his account of mural paintings formerly existing in Lingfield Church, 71