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Inaugural address to the society, ii.
Incas of Peru, obelisks of the, 31
Inscriptions on monumental brasses, 223
Ipswich, Flemish brasses to be seen at, 222
Ireland, stone-pillar worship in, 52
Isabella de Heyham, 124, 125
Italy, roads in, 62
J.
Jacob and the sacred stones, 29, 30; history of the, 51
Jacob's Garden, Horselydown, 172
James de Vabadune, 123
Jessopp, Rev. J., paper read by, vii.; his essay on the religious bearing of archæology upon architecture and art, 14 et seq.
Jesus House, its situation, 157
John, king of France, monumental brass of, 232
John Adam de Luk, grant of land to, 135
John de Drokenesford, bishop, 149; grant to, 150
John de Fienes, the Norman baron, 122
John de Handlo, possessions of, 150; death of, 151
John de Medmenham, abbot of Chertsey, 112
John de Merkyngfeld, grant of lands to, 132
John de Wynwyk, possessor of the manor of Hatcham, 135
John o' Groat's House, 45, 54
Johnson, Mr. C. W., his notices of Cold Harbour, Croydon, 203
Julius Cæsar, his invasion of Britain, xiii.
Jurymen, trial by twelve, 53
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Kemble, Mr. J. M., his collection of Anglo-Saxon grants of land, 77, 78
Kew Palace, vii.
Kingston, Surrey, palace of, vii.; meeting of the society at, xi., 27; antiquities of, xii.; charters granted to, xv.; exhibition of antiquities at, xvi.; the kings of Wessex crowned at, 6; historical notices of, 8, 9; royal coronation-stone at, 27 general prevalence of the name, 46, 56 Anglo-Saxon kings crowned at, 53, 54 monumental brass at, 235
Kingston Bagpuse, town of, 46, 56
Kingston Morasteen, Dr. Bell's paper on, 27 et seq.
Knyvet, Richard, will of, 180
Königs Stuhl, near Rhense, 55
L.
Ladies, monumental brasses of, 225
Lambeth Palace, meeting of the society at, 122
Lance, Mr. E. J., paper read by, vii.; his memoranda relative to the Roman road between Silchester and Staines, 66
Landmarks of the Anglo-Saxons, 77; of the Romans and Jews, 78; of Chertsey Abbey, 82, 94, 96
Lands, Anglo-Saxon grants of, 77
"Latten," the original name of a monumental brass plate, 220
Leke, or Leeke, Henry, founder of St. Olave's Grammar-school, 168; bequests of himself and son, 201
Lever, Dr. J. C. W., ii.
Lewes, prior of, his residence, 157, 158
Library of the society, contributions to the, xx., xxvii.
Lingfield Church, Surrey, mural paintings formerly existing in, 71, 72; monumental brass at, 235
Literature, national, illustrated by monumental brasses, 228
Lodderslake, locality of, 89 n.
London Stone, 42, 44, 45
Loseley Manuscripts exhibited, xxiv.
Loseley House, visit to, xxv.
Lovelace, Earl of, his address, xxi., xxiii.
Lutman, Harry, will of, 187
Lynn Church, Flemish brasses in, 221
M.
M'Dougall, Col. P. L., his papers on the Roman road between Silchester and Staines, 61
Magna Charta, signing of, 8, 44
Manorial houses of Surrey, 11
Manors of Surrey, 7
Mansas contained in the boundaries of Chertsey Abbey, 92
Manuscripts contributed to the library of the society, xxx.
Marryatt, Richard, 161
Matilda, wife of John Lord Lovel, and afterwards of John de Handlo, succeeds to the estates of her brother, 150
Maton, Peter, will of, 198
Maze, manor of the, in Horselydown, 159
Meetings of the society, and readings of papers: at Southwark, i., ii., vii., xxv., 14, 61; at Kingston, xi., 27; at Chertsey, xvii., 77, 97, 115; at Guildford, xix., 213; at Lambeth Palace, 122; at Horselydown, in Southwark, 156; at Croydon, 203
Members of the society, xiv.; increase of, xx.; list of, xxxvii., xlix.