REV. WILLIAM GREENWELL, M.A., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A.
Alcfrith, king of Deira, his memorial cross at Bew- castle, xi.
Aldhun, bishop, brings the body of St. Cuthbert to Durham, xciv; builds a church at Durham, xciv; his church destroyed, xcvi. Allertonshire, given to William de St. Carileph, Bishop of Durham, vi.
Altars at Finchale, 138, 139, 145, 146, 148n.
Ambulatory in plan of Norman choirs, 270.
Anchorage at Chester-le-Street, lxxv.
Angus, Earls of (Umframville), great landowners in Nor- thumberland, lxxxi. Annual Meeting, 1890, i; 1891, xvii; 1892, xxviii; 1893, xlv; 1894, lxxix; 1895, xc. Apollodorus, Trajan's architect
for bridge over Danube, 7. Appleby, church of St. Lawrence, XXV; church of St. Michael, Bondgate, xxv; early char- ters in Moot Hall at, xxv ; the church of St. Lawrence described by the Rev. Canon Mathews, the vicar, xxv. Appleby castle, described by the Rev. Canon Mathews, xxv. Aqueduct to supply Roman Station at Lanchester, xx, xliii. Architects of Bishop Pudsey not good engineers, xcix.
Arms (heraldic), originally a real possession, lxxvi.
Armstrong, lord, commendable reparative work at Carting- ton castle by, v.
Arncliffe, the property of the Colvilles, through marriage with the heiress of Ingram, vii.
Arthur's Round Table at Penrith, xxxviii.
Askerton castle visited, x. Astures, second cohort
stationed at Aesica, cv. Athelstan, king, grants privileges to church of Beverley, lvi; visits the shrine of St. John of Beverley, lvi.
Axe, bronze, found near Tosson, xii ; stone, found at Hamsteels, xxi.
Aydon castle, 304; described by Mr. C. C. Hodges, xxxix ; visited xxxix, xlviii. Ayton, Great, gravestone of mem- bers of the family of the navigator Cook there, lxxxviii; old church there, lxxxviii.
Bainbridge, bishop, gives licence to the Convent to impark land at Muggleswick, 290. Bainton church visited, cix. Baliol, Barnard, the builder of Barnard castle, lxxxi; Guy, lxxxi; John, founder of Balliol College, Oxford, lxxxiii.
Balleny, Mr. (Little Greencroft), discovers a Roman altar, xxi.
Balyolfgate, a road near Muggles- wick, 289.
Baptism, representation of, on a cross, 132.
Baptism of our Lord on a cross in Kells churchyard, 132. Barmby, Rev. J., his paper on Pittington, 1.
Barrow burial, Mr. D. D. Dixon gives an account of, xiii.
Beaufront, an estate of the Erring-
Beaurepair (Bearpark), 440 acres of wood there, given to the Convent by Bishop Stichill, 291.
Becket, St. Thomas à, Grindon church dedicated to, lxxxvii. Bedale church, described by Mr.
C. C. Hodges, cix; chamber for priest there, cix; effigies there, cix; effigy of Brian Fitz Alan in, lxxxviii; port- cullis in tower of church, cix.
Bee, Robert, bounds the hopes,
Bek, bishop, founds a collegiate church at Lanchester, xliii; grants privileges to Con- vent at Muggleswick, 291; his object in founding collegiate churches, lxxiv. Bell (ancient), preserved in the vestry of Mitford church, lxxi.
Bergier, Nicholas, L'Histoire des grands chemins de l'Empire Romain, 9, 13.
Bernay (Normandy) abbey church, plan of east end of, 271. Bertram, William, lord of Mitford, builds Mitford castle, lxxi ; founds Brinkburn Priory, lxxi.
Beuerlay, Mr., parson of Stanhope, 293.
Beverley, church of St. Mary at, described by Mr. C. C. Hodges, lv.
Beverley Minster, a church of
secular canons, lvii; chap- ter house, lxiii; choir stalls, lxviii; its constitution, lvii ; destroyed by fire in 1188, lviii; font. lxviii; frith stool, lvi; its history related and its architecture described by Mr. John Bilson, lvi; its irregularity of plan explained, lxv; King Athelstan grants privileges to, lvi; never a monastic church, lvii; Percy shrine, lxviii; west front, lxvii. Beverley, Saint John of, buried at Beverley, Ivi; his shrine, lvi; veneration in which he was held, lvi.
Bewcastle, memorial cross of Alefrith, king of Deira,
there, xi; Norman castle there, x; visited, x.
Bewick (Old) chapel visited, xxiii. Billingham, præ-Conquest tower there, lxxxvii ; Sanctus bell-cote there, lxxxvii. Bilson, Mr. John, F.S.A., describes Burton Agnes hall and church, cxi ; describes Carnaby church, cx; his account of Beverley Min- ster, lvi seq.; his paper on recent discoveries at east end of Durham Cathedral, 261.
Bilton, John de, preceptor of Chibburn in 1338, xxx. Birdoswald (Amboglanna), des- cribed by the Rev. J. R. Boyle, F.S.A., x. Blakiston, one of the family appropriates another per- son's effigy and places his arms on the shield, lxxxviii. Blanchland visited, ciii. Blewmer, Edward, of Rowly, a witness, 294.
Blue, the colour for Sundays, and St. Cuthbert, 134n.
Bodiam castle, 54n., 55n. Bowes, font at, ii.; meeting at, ii ; Norman castle and Roman camp there, iii.
Boyle, Rev. J. R., F.S.A., describes the camp at Birdoswald, x; gives an account of Wressle castle, lxix; paper on the Roman Wall in Archæo- logical Review, iii. Boynton, Sir Griffith, "beautified"
the church of Burton Agnes in 1730, cxiii; Sir Henry, Bart., owner of Burton Agnes, cxi; Sir Henry, and his wife, fine memorial slab of, in Gilling church, xxvii. Brancepeth church, architectural features there, 84 seq.; fine Flanders chest, of four- teenth century, in the vestry, xxxviii.
Brass of Roger Godeale in Bainton church, cx; of Thomas de St. Quintin, cxiv. Brasses of the Conyers family at Sockburn church, xxii; of the Saint Quintin family in Harpham church, cxiv. Bridgett's Our Lady's Dowry, 138n.
Bridlington Priory church, de- scribed by Mr. C. C. Hodges,
Britain, the people of, before the Roman invasion, an account of them, by the Rev. W. Greenwell, xii.
Brito, William, author of a Biblical Vocabulary of Hebrew words, 149.
Britons of the Bronze Period, lecture on them by the Rev. W. Greenwell, lxxx.
Brock, Mr. E. P. Loftus, account of Roman bridge at South Collingham, 16.
Brompton church, præ-Conquest gravecovers and there, viii.
Bronze axe found in Coquet- dale, xii.
Brough castle visited, xxv. Brougham castle visited, xxvi;
oratory there, xxvi. Brown, Gilbert, the last abbot of
Sweetheart Abbey, lxxxiii. Brown, Mr. William, describes
Bruce tomb, at Guisborough, lxxxix; gives the history of Caerlaverock castle, lxxxvi; relates the history of Gilling and of Kirby Ravensworth, xxvii; relates the history of Sweetheart Abbey, lxxxiii
Bruce, Dr., account of Roman bridge at Newcastle, 7; his theory about the Roman Wall, xlviii.
Bruce tomb in Guisborough church, described by Mr. William Brown, lxxxix.
Brus, Robert de, founds Guis- borough Priory in 1119, lxxxix.
Buildings of the Manerium at Muggleswick in a dilapid- ated state in 1464, 290. Burial of Ancient Britons de- scribed, xiii.
Burials, on site of the Chapter House, Durham, of members of the Congregation of St. Cuthbert, 124, 127. Burne, John, of the Carpeshele, 302.
Burnell, Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, 52.
Burns, Robert, association with Lincluden, lxxxv.
Burton Agnes, basement of twelfth- century house there, cxi; chantry of St. Mary founded by Roger de Somerville in 1314, cxiii; church "beau- tified" by Sir Griffith Boyn- ton in 1730, cxiii; hall built by Sir Henry Griffith in 1601-3, cxi; hall and church described by Mr. Bilson, exi, cxiii; hall, the finest Elizabethan house in the north of England, cxii; monuments in church, cxiii. By well, St. Andrew's, præ-Conquest tower there, lxxxi; the two churches, St. Peter's and St. Andrew's, called the Black and White churches, lxxxi. Bywell castle, the gateway, lxxxii.
Caen, plan of east end of the church of St. Etienne, 271; plan of east end of church of St. Nicolas, 271, 280. Caerlaverock castle, besieged and captured by Edward I, lxxxvi ; fine sixteenth- century sculptured work there, lxxxvi; its history related by Mr. William Brown, lxxxvi; the strong- hold of the Earls of Niths- dale, lxxxv.
Cæsar (Julius), builder of bridge over Rhine, 9, 17.
"Cæsar's Tower," the Norman keep at Appleby, xxv. Camera at Muggleswick, 304. Carileph, bishop, commences Cathedral at
Carnaby church, described by Mr. Bilson, cx.
Carnaby, Dorothy, daughter of David, wife of Gilbert Errington, 309.
Carter, John, his drawings of the Durham Chapter House, xix. Cartington castle, reparative work there, v.
Castle of Durham, the Norman Gallery, in danger of being burnt down, xciii.
Castle Dykes near Ripon (Roman camp), excavated by Rev. W. C. Lukis, xxxvi.
Cathedral Churchyard, Durham, effigies removed from there to Chester-le-Street church, lxxvi.
Cemetery of the præ-Conquest church at Durham, 124, 127.
Ceolwulf, king of Northumbria, gives Woodhorn to St. Cuth- bert, xxxi.
Cerisy-la-Forêt (Normandy), plan of east end, 271, 279. Chalice (fine), time of Queen Elizabeth, at church of St. Michael, Bondgate, Apple- by, xxv.
Chamber for priest in Bedale church, cix.
Chapel at the
Manerium of Muggleswick, 290; over the gateway at Prudhoe castle, lxxxi.
Chapter House, Durham, found- ations of eastern portion removed, 123; remarks upon its restoration, by Rev. W. Greenwell, xix, xcii; when built, xcviii.
Cheney, Chyney, Mr., 293, 300. 1! Chest of Flanders work, in Wath church, xxxviii; of four- teenth century in Brance- peth church, xxxviii. Chester (camp), its meaning, lxxiii.
Chester-le-Street, architecture of
the church explained by Mr. C. C. Hodges, lxxvii; effigies of the Lumleys in the church, lxxv; its history related by the Rev. W. Greenwell, lxxii; Roman and præ-Conquest sculp- tured stones preserved there, lxxiii; stone church built by Bishop Egelric, lxxiv; the first church there a wooden one, lxxiv. Chesters, The, (Cilurnum), Erinus Alpinus on walls of camp, liii; forum at, li; remains of Roman bridge at the, li, 5, 15; Roman camp there, explained by Mr. J. P. Gibson, 1. Chibburn, a preceptory of the knights of Saint John, xxx; repaired by Mr. Taylor, of Chipchase castle, xxvin.; seal of the preceptory of, xxxn.; visited, and des- cribed, xxx, xlvi.
Cistercian churches, their plan, lxx.
Claxton, John, 298; W., "Squiere," 293.
Clifford, Anne, Countess of Dorset, and Pembroke, her tomb in St. Lawrence, Appleby, XXV; Sir Roger de, builder of the gateway of Brougham castle, xxvi; family, por- traits of the, in Appleby castle, xxv.
Cocklaw tower visited, liii; described by W. H. Knowles, 309; the property of the family of Errington, 309. Cockle Park tower visited, lxxi. Collegiate churches, why founded by Bishop Bek, lxxiv. Collingham, South, Roman bridge over Trent there, 5, 16. Colours, liturgical, 134n, 136n. Colville, family of, proprietors of Arncliffe, vii; Philip de, grant of land to, by Bishop Pudsey, vi.
Congregation of St. Cuthbert, burial place of members of, 124, 127.
Convenit, Le, an agreement between the bishop and the Convent of Durham, 287, 288.
Conyers falchion exhibited, xxii. Conyers, Sir John, patent of baronetcy of (1628), ex- hibited, xxii; William lord, builder of Hornby castle,
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