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Regni, the ancient inhabitants of Surrey, 4
Reigate Castle, historical notices of, 8
Reigate, pedigree of the family of Digges of, 239
Reports of the society's proceedings, i.—xix. (See Meetings.)
Retherhethe, grant of land in, 124, 125
Rhense, meeting-stone at, for the imperial electors of Germany, 44, 45, 54, 55
Richard II. and his queen, monumental effigies of, 231
Richard de Boterwick, bequest of, 191
Richard de Dunle, grant to, 131
Richmond, palace of, vii.
Ring, an ancient signet one, of the Earl of Warwick, xv.; of massive gold, discovered at Mont de Marsan, xvi.
Rissuarians, code of the, 38
Roads, the means of human civilization, 61 et seq.
Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, possessions of, 148
Robert de Burton, grant of land to, 133
Robert de Retherhee, 124
Roche Abbey, dissolution and destruction of, 110, 111
Roger de Bavent, 123; connected with the manor of Hatcham, 130
Roger de Rislepe, owner of Little Hatcham, 147, 148
Rogers, Robert, bequest of, 198
Rollrich stones, 45
Roman roads, xiii.; Col. M'Dougall on the Roman road between Silchester and Staines, 61 et seq.; this road one of the most remarkable memorials of the Roman power in Britain, 64; memoranda relative to the Roman road from Silchester, 66; its geology, 67; ancient remains found on its site, ib.
Roman stations in Surrey, 5
Rome, her conquests and civilizing influence, 61, 62; centralization the principle of her power, 62; her formation of roads, ib.
Roots, Dr., his contributions to the society, xx.
Rosary, the, in Horselydown, 161
Rubbings of brasses contributed to the society, xxxii.
Rules of the society, xl.
Runnimede, signing of Magna Charta at, 8; stone of, 44
Rutherwyk, John de, abbot of Chertsey, 91 n.
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St. Alban's Church, Flemish brasses in, 221
St. John's Church, Horselydown, 178
St. John of Jerusalem, liberty of, in Horselydown, 164; property belonging to the knights of, 164, 165
St. Mary Overie, church of, 11
St. Olave's, Southwark, grammar-school of, xxvi., 168—170; parish of, 168; curious particulars respecting the grammar-school, 170; different localities of, 172 et seq.
St. Olave's Street, its situation, 157
St. Sauveur's Church, at Bruges, Flemish brasses in, 221
St. Saviour's Church, Southwark, visit to, xxvi.
St. Swithin's Church, London, ancient stone at, 41
Salter, George, manor of Hatcham granted to, 140
Sampson, Master, bequest of, 202
Saxon Heptarchy, period of the, 6
Say, family of, connected with the manor of Hatcham, 123 et seq.
Scone, Scottish stone at, 35 ; legends con- nected with, 52
Serpent, ancient worship of the, 209 and n.
Shad-Thames Street, Horselydown, 166
Shere, Surrey, monumental brass at, 235
Shigtren, one of the boundaries of Chertsey Abbey, 37 and n.
Shirenpol, locality of, 86 and n.
Shurlock, Mr. M., his notes on results of excavations at Chertsey, 115; credit due to, 120
Silchester, Roman road from, towards Staines, 61, 64; ancient site of, 63; memoranda relating to, 66; its situation, 68
Siðren, explanation of, 85 n.
Skeletons, remains of, found on the site of Chertsey Abbey, 120
Slabs, monumental, in early use, 217; some of them despoiled of their brasses, 219; use of incised ones, 220
Smyth, Wm., will of, 187
Societies in union with the Surrey Archæological Society, xl.
Southwark, inauguration of the society in, i.; meetings of the society at, i., ii., vii., xxv., 14, 61; antiquities of, xxvi.; historical notices of, 8; collection of ancient wills, &c, relating to, 190 et seq.
Staines, stone of Runnimede at, 44, 45; Roman road from, towards Silchester, 61, 64; memoranda relating to, 66
Standing Stone, the name of a parish boundary, 91 n.
Stane Street of the Romans, 21
Steinman, Mr. G. S., on the Warham monument in Croydon Church, 57 et seq.
Stoke d'Abernon, monumental brasses at, 213