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406 INDEX. New College, Oxford, memoir on the painted glass there, 29, 120. Nevcastle-on-Tyne,repoi"t of meeting there, 361. Newton, Mr., his researches at Malta, 299. Nichols, Mr. J. G., memoir on descent of earldom of Oxford, 17. Norfolk. Silver plate found at Miiehara, 9 ; palimpsest sepulchral brass at Nor- wich, 98 ; painting of St. William at Loddon, 113; chess-piece of walrus tooth, found, 195 ; ring-brooch found at Heigham, 297 ; seal of William de Raytheby, 389. Norris, Mr., communicates discovery of a palstave, at South Petherton, 387. Northamptonshire. Sepulchral brasses of the Washington family, at Sulgrave, 119 ; proposed publication of brasses of the county, 124 ; Saxon remains at Hunsbury Hill, 180 ; notices of Mantell tombs at Lower Heyford, 300 ; palimpsest escutcheon once there, ib., 385. NoRTHU-MBERLAND, the DulvC of, survey of Watling Street, made by his directions, 363, 374, 379 ; receives the Institute at Alnwick Castle, 369 ; encourages the collection of British antiquities in the British Museum, 374. Northumberland. Roman silver plate found there, 9 ; notice of a British town, at Ingram, 185. Norwich, palimpsest sepulchral brass in St. Peter's Mancroft Church, 98. 0. Oculist, Roman, stamp used by, found at St. Omer, 97 ; one in British Museum identified as found at St. Alban.s, 187. Ogham inscriptions, in Ireland, 116 ; in Wales, 117. Oldfield, Mr., introductory address by, 1. Ordnance, Hon. Board of, antiquities de- posited in the British Museum by, 9 ; armour and ancient objects from the Tower armory, exhibited by permission of, 93, 292, 298, 305. Oxfordshire. Iron weapons found at Blenheim, 112 ; memoir on Dorchester Abbey Church, 158, 262, 329 ; pavement tiles from Harpenden, 297. Oxford, memoir on painted glass at New College, 29, 120 ; on sepulchral monu- ments in tlie Cathedral, 150. — Earldom, memoir on descent of, by Mr. John Gough Nichols, 17 ; seals of the earls, 27. Palimpsest, brass, of Sir Peter Rede, Nor- wich, 98 ; escutcheon, from Paston monument, 119 ; escutcheon from Lower Heyford, in Dr. Mantell's col- lection, 3(l0 ; observations on it, by Mr. Walford, 385. Pallium, observations on, 191. Palstave, found in Surrey, 8 ; Irish, in Lord Talbot's collection, 194 ; found at South Petherton, 387. Pastoral staff, remarks on, 191. Paten, forms of, 289, 291. Petit, Rev. J. L., notice of decorative brick- work near Rouen, 15 ; memoir on architectural examples in France, 59, 141. Petition regarding laws of Treasure Trove, 377. Place, Mr., specimen of his China exhibited, 109. Plate, assay marks on, memoir by Mr. Mor- gan, 125, 231, 313. — , church, on early fashion of, in Protestant times, 289. — , armour of, gorget noticed, 94. Poland. Sepulchral slab at Cracow, 113; bronze doors of Gneseu Cathedral, 213, 339. Pollard, Mr., exhibits a British coin, 199. Porcelain, specimen of Chelsea manufacture in British Museum, 10 ; Chinese seal, in Mr. Franks' collection, 388. Portu, de, family, benefactors to Andwell Priory, Hants, 248 ; their descent, 261. Portman, Rev. T. B., his notices of ancient remains in Northumberland, 185. Pottery inscribed fragment of Samian, at Exeter, 9 ; fragments found with fossil remains in Devon, 93, found at Worl- bury, Somerset, 96 ; Tunisian vases exhibited, 99 ; fine specimens of Flemish stoneware, from Ghent, 1 08 ; Spanish faience, ib. ; specimens of Italian, and German stoneware, 109 ; unique speci- men of Place's China, from Strawberry Hill, ib. ; urns found in a Tumulus near the Fleam Dyke, 228. Poynter, Mr., exhibits Saxon remains found in Kent, 304. Publications, notices of : — Pursuivant of Arms, by J. R. Planch^, 121. Fairford Graves, by W. M. Wylie, 207. Monumental Effigies at Elford, by E. Richardson, 208. Tile Pavements, by H. Shaw, 210. Tour in Sweden, by S. Laing, 308. Remains of Pagan Saxoudom, by J. Y. Akerinan, 310.