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Stone of Runnimede, 44
Stone circles, 40 et seq.
Stone coffins, excavated on the site of Chertsey Abbey, 115 et seq.; used as monumental memorials, 217
Stone-pillar worship, in Ireland, 52
Stones anciently used for coronation and religious purposes, 27 et seq.; the stone of Jacob, 29, 51
Stoney Street, Horselydown, 159
Stonie Held, locality of, 89 n.
"Sunninges," limits of the, 80
Surrey, county of, rich in objects of archæological research, vii.; its local characteristics, xii.; on the archæology of, 1 et seq.; early history of, 4; sites of Roman stations in, 5; historical events of, 6, 8, 9; the hundreds of, 7; its manors, ib.; its population, 10; its manufactures, ib.; its mineral springs, ib.; its ecclesiastical edifices, palaces, &c., 11; full of historical records, 12; the largest artery emanating from the metropolis, ib.; ancient British coins found in, 69; wills of persons resident in, between the years 1497 and 1522, 180 et seq.; its monumental brasses hereafter to be noticed, 232; monumental brasses in, 235
Surrey Archæological Society, its inauguration in Southwark, i. et seq.; originated by Mr. G. B. Webb, i. n.; its meetings and proceedings: at Southwark, i., ii., vii., xxv., 14, 61; at Kingston, xi., 27; at Chertsey, xvii., 77, 97, 115; at Guildford, xix., 213; its library and museum, xx., xxvii.; its list of members, xxxvii.; its rules, 1.; its collections and contributions, 1 et seq.; its successful progress, xx.; societies in union with the, xlix.; special objects for which it is formed, 3, 213; its meetings at Lambeth Palace, 122; at Horselydown, 156; at Croydon, 203
Sutton, Robert, will of, 185
Sweden, ancient mythology of, 33; election of their kings in early times, 34; elective principle of, 48; the Morasteen in, ib.
Swynborne, Sir R. de, and his son, monumental brasses of, 231
T.
Tabard Hostelrie, 22
Tayler, W., paper read by, vii.
Teddington, barrow excavated at, xvi.
"Terminus," ancient worship of, 78
Theodore, archbishop of Canterbury, promotes the formation of churches, 99
Thomas, family of, in Horselydown, 166
Thomas Atte Grene, grant of land to, 132
Thomas de Betoigne, grant of land to, 133
Thomas de Heyham, grant of land to, 124, 125
Thorn-trees, antiquity of, and reverence for, 84, 85 notes
Thorpe, ancient boundaries of, 79; topographical boundaries of, 90 n.
Threm Burghen, one of the boundaries of Chertsey Abbey, 85 n.
Throckmorton, pedigree of the family of, 240
Tigelbeddeburn, locality of, 89 n.
Tiles, encaustic, discovered on the site of Chertsey Abbey, xvii.; excavations of, 115 et seq.
Ting, meaning of, 34
Tingwald, mound of, 34, 52
Tiptoft, Lady, monumental brass of, 226
Topcliffe Church, Flemish brasses in, 221
Turgis, Maurice, grants of land to, 133
Twelve, ancient importance of the number, 38; trial by twelve jurymen, 53
V.
Vabadune, family of, connected with the manor of Hatcham, 123 et seq.
Vaghan, Thomas, 136
Vanlore and Blake, manor of Hatcham granted to, 141
Vindonum, ancient site of, 63
W.
Wada, Ealdorman of Surrey, 6
Waddon, hamlet of, 206; its derivation, ib.
Wandel, the river, its derivation, 206
Wapshote, locality of, 90 n.
Warham family, history of the, 57 et seq.; their pedigree, 59; monument in Croydon Church, 57 et seq.
Way, Mr. Albert, his letter upon mural paintings formerly existing in Lingfield Church, 72
Wealeshythe, locality of, 86 n.
Wealh, explanation of, 86 n.
Webb, Mr. G. B., the originator of the society, i. n.; exhibits a collection of autographs, xxv.; his description of the Artillery Hall, Southwark, 178, 179
Webling, Vassal, his property in Horselydown, 161, 174
Webster, John, will of, 198
Wessex kings, crowned at Kingston, 6
Wheleshythe, locality of, 90 n.
Whitster's Ground, Southwark, 172
William de Bliburgh, held,, a quantity of land in Hatcham, 132
William de Carleton, grant to him of the manor of Hachesham, 134