MACLAGAN (C.), Catalogue Raisonné, 367 Macray, Rev. W.D., edited for Rolls Series the "Chronicon of Ramsey Abbey," 233 Manuscripts in British Museum belong- ing to Ramsey, 235, 236 Maxey Castle, 115
church visited, described by Rev. W. D. Sweeting, 188
and parish described by Rev. W. D. Sweeting, 106
Almoner of Peterborough has it confirmed to him, 1191, 107
Black-letter Inscriptions, 1390- 1402, 113
chantry founded by Sir Robert
de Thorpe. 1367, 113
church hall close to, 1'9
confirmed to Abbot of Peter-
borough in 1145, 106
field at, still held by Precentor of Peterborough, 107
Three manors in, Torpel, Maxey, and Northborough, 114
mentioned 1013, 106 Norman tower of, 111 north aisle a second Norman work, 111
Piscina in clerestory, south wall, for rood-loft altar at, 113
Saxon fragment found at, 110 south aisle, transition from Nor-
recovered by Edmer Holbrook, 1048, 106,
remarkable vestry, 113
vicarage house at, described, 109 work of master-mason of Castor
Church and Wakerley, 111 May-day songs, Peterborough, 327 Medeshamstede, name changed to Peter- borough, 8
flourishing state under Abbot Adulph, 8
vengeance of the Conqueror on abbey, 8
MELVILLE (Lord), gives account of La- tham Hospital, Oundle, 29
reads paper on Lathom's Hospi-
tal, 88 Merstham, finds at, 353 Milton Hall visited, 72 Ministers of Lincolnshire plundered, 271 MINOS (Rev. Dr., Vicar of Garway), ex- hibits rubbings from Templar's Chapel,
Orton House visited, 194 Oxfordshire, History of, 356 Oxwich font, 316, 319 Oystermouth font, 316
Palæolithic Age, long continuance of in the Fens, 283
Parish Cattle-brands for Maxey, 120 PARKER (Mrs. K. L.), More Australian Legendary Tales, 362
PATRICK (G.), describes Peakirk, 191, 215 Peaga's Cell restored by Barry, 218 Peakirk Church described, 215
founded by Edmund Atheling,
recess light in choir, 220 PEAKS (Mrs.), notes by, on canoe found between Southport and Rufford, 205 Penmaen font, 321, 322 Pennard font, 316, 322
Penrice font, 316, 320, 322
PERRY (Marten, M.D.), exhibited hand- brick, 2 ins. wide at one end, to 1 ins. at the other, 95
reads Paper on history of Gentle- men's Society of Spalding, 83
gives account of state of Gentle- men's Society of Spalding, 39 Peterborough Abbey, burnt 1116, 9 begun to be rebuilt 1117, 9 consecrated 1237, 10 Abbot Waterville
Chapel of St. Thomas, 10 destroyed by Danes, 870, 7 restored, 8
Abbey, Saxulphus, first abbot of, 7 Cathedral, commemoration of founders, 332
the so-called "Hedda Monument" in, Norman, according to Mr. Bloxham, 7
importance of in pre-Roman times, 88
survival of old customs at, 199 Anglo-Saxon cemetery at, 342 Bridge Fair at, 334
notes relative to, in Spalding Society's Minutes, 159
ancient tithe-barn, only skeleton
St. John's Church, remarkable embroideries in, 86
St. John's Church, Squires, Agnes, monument by Flaxman, west- end north aisle, 87
St. John's Church, Wildbore, Matthew, his monument in chancel of ; left legacy for ringing bells, 87
Registers begin 1559, 86 The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of, his Inaugural Address, 1 his sermon before the Association,
RAWNSLEY, Canon, reads Paper on Caed- mon, 88
sonnet by, on Little Gidding, 183 Records of the Marches, 303 Report of Secretaries for year ending December 31st, 1898, 201 Reynoldston font, 316 Rhossili Font, 316,317, 319 Right to bear Arms, the, 257 ROBERTS (Rev. Arthur Courtenay), Paper by, On an Essex Church Tower, Great Dunmow, 91, 209
Rolls of Ramsey in British Museum, 241 Roman Camp, Narenta, Herzegovina, 268 near Peterborough, 56 Roman Ironstone workings, 55
iead coffin, etc., found in Chester- ton Road, 150-151
occupation, traces of, left in Peterborough and neighbourhood, 51 pavement at Dorchester, 266
pottery at Castor, 53
urns dug up at March, 146 wells, found at or near Peter-
borough Camp, 59
- in the Fen district, 291
ROYSTON, Rev. Peter, reads Paper on Orton Longueville Church, 72
on Orton Longueville Church, 97 RUSSELL FORBES (Dr.), on Cremating of Cæsar and Discoveries at Rome, 204, 205 RUSSELL (Miss), Paper by, on Vitrified Forts and Brochs, 200
origin, progress, and present state of Gentlemen's. Society there, founded 1711, 39
Stamford visited and described, by Mr. J. C. Traylen, 73
Brown's hospital at, visited, 74 STATHAM (Rev. S. P. H.), on Dover Town, Castle and Port, 357
Statuette bronze of Roman knight, 60 Steelyard found at Maxey, 191
Stone, with arms, found at Maxey vicar- age, 118
Sun-dial on south wall of tower at Bar- nac, 14
SWEETING (Rev. W. D.), on Maxey Church and Parish, 106
Table of fonts in Gower, 321
THISELTON-DYER (T. F., M.A.), on old English social life, 262
Thorpe, John, probably engaged on ori- ginal design of Burghley, 248 Town Hall, Peterborough, subscriptions towards, 155
WALKER (Dr. T. J.), on Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, 342
WALKER (Dr. T. J.), on Roman sites in and near Peterborough, 51 Wansford Church visited, 70 WAREING (Mr.), description by, of jour- ney to Bath, with drawings, 43 Warmington Church visited, 194 Waterville, Abbot, commences Chapel of St Thomas, Peterborough Abbey, 10 Waxen images, use of, 167
WAY (Earle), exhibits Roman pottery found in Southwark, 93 Welsh Marches, the, 300
Whitstones, Franciscus, his fine monu- ment in choir, Barnac Church, 21 Whittering Church, visited and described by C. Lynam, F.S.A., 70
Wife-selling in the market-place, Peter- borough, 338
WINSTONE (B., M.D.), reads
paper by Rev. A. Roberts, on an Essex Church Tower, 91
Woodcroft visited, and notes on, 186 WOODHOUSE (Rev. R. J.), exhibition by, 353
Wool Church, Dorset, 35
Worsley, Richard, of Deeping Gate, 118 Wyldbore's Day, March 15th, at Peter- borough, 325
Wulgatus, Abbot of Peakirk, ejected, 216
Yaxley Church visited, 185
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