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INDEX. 425 Romsey, Hants, relics found at, 79. Roof, Roman tiles foi- covering, 172. Rouen, sepulchral slab of an architect at St. Ouen, 390, 401. Rougemont, site of Exeter Castle, 129. Ruby glass, notice of its fabrication, 187. Runes on memorials in Hesse Darmstadt, 123; notices of Slavonic Runes, and alphabet given, 125. Rutlandshire. Ring foxmd near Exton, 196. S. Saints, emblems of, manual by Rev. F. C. Husenbeth, noticed, 324. St. Albans, restoration of Abbey Church, 86 ; Roman potteiy found at, 87 ; bronze fibula found at, 398. St. Denis, sepulchral slabs at, 49. St. George, Anglo-Saxon legend of, 213. St. Ouen, Abbey Church of, memorial of architect there, 390, 401. Samian ware, found at Colchester, 87; at Chesterford, 139 ; in Isle of Purbeck, 384. Sardinia, Phosnician remains found in, 9. Sawley Abbey, cross slab found at, 196. Scott, Mr., his report on Iver church, 145. Scotland. Discoveries at Largo, 55 ; gold armlet from Moor of Rannock, 194 ; notice of Gen. Hutton's Monastic Collec- tions, 301 ; Roman oculist's stamp found, 359. — Antiquaries of, their proceedings, 213. Sculptui-e, Norman, on font at Darenth, 179. Seals — of the Deanery of Pawlet, 72 ; of David Garrick, 89 ; of Hundreds, for labourers' passes, 106 ; of Fulco de Quaplode, 213 ; gi-eat seal of Edw. III., 296 ; Scottish seals in the Hutton Col- lection, 301 ; seal of Sir John Polham, 323 ; of Eugeram de Cardwilia, 400 ; Italian matrix exhibited, 402 ; seals of Chinese porcelain, found in Ireland, 403, 407. Sedgwick, Mr., exhibits sepulchral brasses of the Clifford family, 304. Sepulchral Antiquities — tumuli in Wales examined, 73, 185 ; ui Berks, 65, 386 ; in Lincolushh-e, 36, 391 ; near Mon- mouth, 188 ; oak coffins, foimd ui Edinburgh, 214. See also, Brasses, Slabs, &c. Shakspeare, his jug, 211. Shield, remains of, found in a tumulus, Cacnby, 37 ; in Yorkshire, 42 ; Danish shields, 44 ; rondache, from Hilton Park, 181 ; heart-shaped shields, 290. Shirley, Mr. E., exhibits an enamelled plate found in Warwickshire, 78. Shoreham, New, sepulchral slabs found at. 180. Shropshire. Iron weapon found near the Wrekin, 77; metal vessel from Oswestry, 80; bronze weapons from Ebnall, 195 ; Roman oculist's stamp from Wrox- eter, 358. Sicily, antiquities foimd in, 9. Silver, ornaments of, found in tumuli, 37. Slabs, Sepulchral, — on the Continent, 48 ; at Sudbury, Bradiug, and Boston, 54, 373; at Fletchiug, 180; in churches at Cambridge, 193; Sawley Abbey, 196; Burton Joyce, Notts, 388; St. Ouen, Rouen, 390, 403. Sling, curious i-epresentation of, 23. Smii'ke, Mr., remarks on Welsh legal terms, 62 : notices of Winchester in Xlllth century, 374. Smith, Mr. W. J. Bemhard, his notice of figures at Goodrich Castle, 90 ; head- piece and secrette exhibited by, 197, 305 ; spanner for wheel-lock, 305 ; iron maces, 402. Smith, Mr. H. Ecroyd, his representations of Mosaic pavements, 216. Societies, Proceedings of Archaeological, &c. — Cheshire and Lancashire, 99 ; Cambridge, 106, 213, 413; Newcastle, 107; Kilkenny, 108, 326,414; West Suffolk, 109, 326 ; Sussex, .109, 214, 321,326; Edmburgh, 213 ; Bucking- hamshire, 415. Somersetshire. Notice of Hawkridge church, 300. Spain, sepulchral brass at Seville, 285. Stafford, the Mayor of, exhibits a brauks, 90. Stanley, Hon. W. 0., notices of ancient mines in Wales, 68. Stapiltun, Sir Brian, monumental slab of, 388. Strange, Miss, enamelled ring exhibited by, 80. Strawberry Hill, silver box from, 179. Sulucy, family, monumental efiigies of, 360. Suffolk. Mural paintings at S. Elmliam, 297 ; Pilgrims' tokens found at Duuwich, 400. Surrey. Sepulchral brasses at Puttenham and Lambeth, 79 ; pottery found on Puttenham Common, 197 ; mural paintings at Beddingtou, 298. Sussex. Sepulcln-al slabs at New Shoreham and Fletching, 180; at Playden and Hastings, 189; monuments at Etch- ingham, 265 ; ring found at Lewes, 322 ; conglomerate with beads, from