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Index

NOTES- I. Objects and finds are indexed under the foUowing periods: palaeolithic, neolithic, bronze age, iron age, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, mediaeval, post-mediaeval. 2. Names of places in are listed without designation of eounty.

Abingdon (Berks.), neolithic pottery from, I, Alvescot, stone axe from, 165 7, 10; dean of, 58; stone axe from, Anglo-Saxon : 165 beads, 22 f ., 30 abbey, abbot of, see Robert; chapter of,55 beaker, glass, 163 Christ's Hospital, 93 brooches, gilt bronze, 163 Achard, Robert, 68 bucket, bronze and wood, 163 Adams, de., principal of Magdalen Hall, 122 burials, inhumation, n, 21 ff., 162 ff.; lEsop, fables of, 123 ff. date of, 29 f. j decapitation of, 28; Albeneyo, Nigel de, giant of lands at West diseased bones, 27 ff.; pillow-stone in, Hendred and Wallingford by, 52 22; absence of weapons in, 29 Aldrich, Charles, of Christ Church, 135 casket, 21 Edward, letter from dean Aldrich to, 138 comb, bone, 28 Henry, sen., of Westminster, IlS earrings, silver, 22 Henry, jun., dean of Christ Church, II 5-39; huts, 12,29 birth and early life, 115; tutor at knives, iron, 21, 27 f~ Christ Church, 116 ; canon, 117 ; anti­ loom-weights, clay, annular, 49 Romanist sympathies, 118 ff.; mathe­ needle, iron, 28 matician, no f.; dean, 121; his pottery, 28 f., 176 n.; St. Neat's ware, scholarship, 121 ; vice-chancellor, 122 ; 43, 45; separate stamps on, 49 his new-year gifts, 123 j his part in rings, silver, 29 Phalaris controversy, 123 ff. ; musician, staX, iron, :n, 26,29 II7, 127 ff.; his catches, 128 f. j his shears, iron, 21 music-collection, 130 j architect, 131 shield-boss, iron, 163 ff.; his Elementa Architectur(U!, 131 j spear-head, iron, 163 his part in Convocation controversy, spindle-whorl, bone, 29; composite, 24 ff. 132 f. j his Artis Logic(U! Compendium, tube, silver J 22 133 j joint-editor of Clarendon's His­ work-box, bronze, 21, 29 f. tory, 133 f. j death, 134; obituary Anbquitate (de) Cantabrigiensis AcademiQe, by notice by Heame, cited, 134 f. ; burial, John Caius, 96 f. 137 j correspondence of, 137 f.; Antiquitatis Academiae Oxoniensis Apologia, biographical table, 138 f. by , 96 ff. Alfred, king, alleged founder of the University Arblast, John, son of Thomas, and wife Agnes of , 97 and sons Ralph and Thomas, lease to, Allen, G. W. G., and air-photography, 5,34, 69 162, 17'2. ; gift of objects to Ashmolean Arches, William de, 68 Museum, .161; bequest of negatives, Architecture, in early 19th cent., 147 ff. etc. to Ashmolean Museum, 173; (Berks.), leases of land at, 64 ff., 73 , Crop-marks at Northfield Farm, Long Arewell (Harwell, Berks.), Osbert de, 55 Wittenham, a note, 164 f.; his .report Arkell, W. J., and geology of Cherbury Camp. on Woodstock water-pipes, 171 ; death 13 and obituary notice of, 172 f. Armentiers, Geoffrey of, 92 Allen, Thomas, of Gloucester Hall; 96 ff., 101, Robert of, 92 108 Arnold, Thomas, attacks Oxford Movement, Altar-cloths, presented to O.A. & H.S., 157 ISS INDEX

Arsic, Robert, son of Manasses, and wife Bradford, J. S. P., The Excavation of Cherbury Mabel and son Manasses, confirmation Camp, 1939, 13-20 ; and excavations at of grant of land at Stanlake by, z.t. , 166 Arthritis, rheumatoid, in mediaeval times, 38 Bredon (Wores.), iron age camp at, 18 n., 20 Asser, chronicler, 97 fl. ' Brent, Charles, donation of coins to Christ Auertio antiquitam O~ Academiae, by Church,140 Thomas Caius, 96 f. Brewer, Thomas, composer, 129 Atkinson, R.J. C., excavations by, 162 f. Bristol, archdn. of, see Thorpe. Atrebates, boundary of, 166 bronze age: Atterbury, Francis, dean of Christ Church, awl, bronze, 162 124,134- barrows, 23 f., 161 f., 164; false, 162 Avebury (Wilts.), neoli thie pottery from Wind­ beads,162 mill Hill, I, 10 f.; Roman pottery beaker-burial, 16%; cemetery, ... f. from, 166 beakers,s, 10 Avison, Charles, his Essay on Musicm E:cpres­ burials,cremation-, 1%, 161 f.; crouched, 162 sWn,127 dirk, bronze, 161 Aylesbury (Bucks.), medieval pottery from, 46 ditches, ringo, S, 12, 162, 164 enclosures, ditched, 162, 165 implements, flint, 162 Bachepuz (Bagpuize, Berks.), Robert de, ss incense-cup, 161 Bagot, sir Walter, letters from Aldrich to, monuments, of' henge , type, 162, 166 f. 138 pits, II Barton, dr. Philip, bequest of coins to Christ pottery, luting of, 9; see also beaker, in- Church, 143 . cense cup, urn. Ralph, skinner, of , 81 sheath, wood and hide, 16% Basset(h), Ralph, 6S f. slider, jet, 162 Bath (Som.) , Roman Baths, mediaeval pot- urn, 8 f., 24 tery from, 47 if., 49 whetstone, 162 Baufu:, William, 64 Brotherton for Mowbray, arms of, 8S Beauchamp of Warwick, anns of, 86 Brotherton, Thomas of, 85 Beauchamp, Elinot, duchess of Somerset, 86 Browne, Benjamin, of B.N.C., , 122 Richard, 5th earl of Warwick, 86 . dr. Richard, possible donor of oriental Beaufort, arms of, 85 if.; family of, 84 coins to Christ Church, 144- Beaufort of Exeter, arms of, 85 f. Buckhurst, baron, see Sackville. Beaufort, Edmund, duke of Somerset, 86 f. Buckingham, Anne, duchess of, see Neville. Elinor, see Beauchamp. earl and duke of, see Stafford. Henry, card. bp. of Winchester, 8S, 93 Buckland, William, canon of Christ Church Joan, countess of Westmorland, 8S, 87,89 . and dean of Westminster, and O.A. John, earl of Somerset, 85 fl. & H .S., 151 Margaret, countess of Devon, 87 Burghersh, anns of, 83, 86, 88 fl. 'I'hos., earl of Dorset, duke of Exeter, 85 f. Burghersh, Bartholomew, lord, sen., 84-, 87, 90 Bedefont, Walter, 93 junior, 88, 90 Bentley, Richard, master of Trinity, 123 fl., Elizabeth, lady le Despenser, 88, 90 139; attacks Boyle, 124 if. Henry, bp. of Lincoln, 84- Bictun, Thomas, 64 Ismania, see Hannap. Binaey, St. Margaret's well at, 33 Joan, lady Mohun, 84, 87 f., 90 Blachford, lord, see Rogers. John, of Eweime, 84, 87 Black Death, 31 fl. sir John, of Ewelme, 83, 88, 93 Blebirre (, Berks.), John de, 64 Maud, senior, lady Grey, 88 f. Blow, John, writer of catches, 129 junior, wife of Thos. Chaucer, 80, 83 fl. Bloxam, John Rouse, of Magdalen, 152 Burney, dr., on Aldrich, cited, 129 f. Matthew, writer on architecture, 152 Burton, dr. John, of Eton, 134- R. R., undermaster at Rugby school, 152 Burton Dassett (Warws.), Saxon seax from, 29 Bodley, sir Thomas, 99 f. Burwell (Cambs.) , Anglo-Saxon cemetery at, 23 Bolebec, Hugh, 92 Busby, dr. Richard, headmaster, ns Isabel, countess of Oxford, 92 f. Butler, Richard, lease to, 73 Boyce, E. J., and foundation of Cambridge Butley (Suffolk), priory church of, 91 Camden Society, 158 Butterfield, William, architect, 147 Boyle, hon. Charles, of Christ Church, 123 fl., Buxton, L. H. D., and Saxon skeletons, 27 ; 139; edits Epistles of Phalaris, 124 fl. and mediaeval skeletons, 39

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Caius, John, IlllUIter of Gonville and Caius, 96 f. Chaucer (contimud) Thomas, registrar, 96 f. John, father (?) of Geoffrey, 80 Caloa, Philip de, vicar of , 54 Margaret, 84- Cambridge, mediaeval pottery from, 44 f.; Maud, see Burghersh. potteries in or near, 44 Philippa, see Roet. Christ's College, finds in, 44 n. Thomas, So ff., 88 f., 93; son of Geoffrey (?) King's CoUege, finds in, 44 n. 81 f. ; seal (?) of, 80; date of death, 79 Museum of Arch3e()logy and of Ethnology, and n. pottery in, 44 Cherbury Camp, see Pusey (Berks.). Trinity College, see Bentley. Chester, bp. of, see Stratford. university, antiquity of, C)6 f. Child, Richard, 61, 64 Cambridge Camden Society, foundation of, Chingestune (Kingston, Berks.), chapter at, 54 f. 158; early history of, 159; the Henry de, 5S Ecclniologist, journal of, 159 Chirbury (Salop), place-name, 13 Camden, William, editor of Asser, 97 ff.; Chiselhampton, pa1aeoliths from Allen's pit at, his relations with Twyne, 101 f., IlO 161 Campbell, -, of Argyll, 122 Cho1sey (Berks.), excavation of crouched Canterbury, archbp. of, see Laud, Stephen burial at, 162 (Langton), Tenison, Wake. Church, R. W., fellow of Oriel, and Oxford Carissimi, composer, works of, collected by Movement, 153, ]55, ]60 Aldrich, 130 churches, neglected condition of, in early Carter, mrs., of Oxford, I I 1 19th century, 14-7 William, of Oxford, 11 [ Civil War, probable coin-hoard of time of, 143 Cassington, neolithic pottery from, 1 ff.; Clare, John, prior of Wallingford, So, 73 beaker-cemetery at, 4 f . ; bronze age Clarendon, earl of, his History of the RebellWn, urn from, 9 j iron age finds at, 16, 123, 133, 139 19; Saxon finds at, 12, 163; map of Clark, dr. Andrew, and Brian Twyne, 108, HO gravel pits and archaeological finds at, Clarke, George, architect, 131 f.; his monu- 3 j bibliography of discoveries, II f. ment to Aldrich, 137 Oxfordshire County Council pit at, IZ coat of arms, royal, of Henry VIII (?), 169 f. Partridge's pit at, 2 f., 11 coin-hoards, ]42 f. Smith's pits at, II f., 163 coins, English, Greek, oriental, Roman, lent Tolley's pit at, 12 by Christ Church to Ashmolean Tuckwell's pit at, 3 f., II Museum, 140 ff.; mediaeval, in Castile, arms of, 89 Tharne hoard, 169 Catalog~ of Plate of Magdalen College, Ox- Cole, mr., apothecary, 134 ford, by E. A. Jones, reviewed, 18.j. Combe, Thomas, university printer, and Catus (Kete), Reginald,lease to, 63 O.A. & H.S., ]54, 156; his bene­ Catuvellauni, boundary of, 167 factions, 154- Caud, Walter de, seal of, 52 Convocation, controversy, Aldrich and, 132 Ceadwalla, king, and Chadlington, 30 Copeland, W. J., fellow of Trinity, and Celtic tribes, boundaries of, aligned with . O.A. & H.S., ISO ft.; editor of Library mediaeval bishoprics, ]66 of Anglo-Catholic ThLology, ]50; and Chadlington, bronze age urn from, 24; iron rebuilding of Farnham church (Herts.), age pits at, 24; Saxon cemetery at, 21, 151 ; edits Newman's Sermons, ]51 23 ff. ; name, origin of, 30 Cornish, C. L., fellow of Exeter, and O.A. & Catsham Lane, 23 f. H.S., 15[ ff. Charborough (Dorset), place-name, [3 Corpus Statutorum Universitatis Oxon., 103 f . Charles II, king, at Oxford, 117 f. ; death, 139 Cotton, sir Robert, 99 Charlton-on-Otmoor, skeleton found at, 164- Couchman,tnt., of Christ Church, sister of, C)6 Charn_ey (Berks.), place-name, 13 Courtenay, arms of, 87 CharweIl, place-name, 13 Courtenay, Margaret, see Beaufort. Chaucer tomb, at EweIme, the arms on, 78 ; Thos., 5th earl of Devon, 87 date of completion, 8] Cowley, Between Towns Road, excavations at, Chaucer, Agnes, wife of John, 80 ]63; Conservative Club, Roman pottery Alice, countess of Salisbury and duchess from, ]63 ; Rose Hill, Roman potteries of Suffolk, 82, 85 ff.; her tomb at at, ]63 Ewelme, 8], 90 ff. Cox, sir Richard, 102 Geoffrey, 80 ff., 84, 91 ; arms of, So, 83 ; Cracherode, rev. C. M., his donations of parentage of, 80; seal (?) of, 80 coins to Christ Church,l42 f. INDEX

Crawley, Akeman Street at, 162; · false Essebi, A., 59 barrows at, 162 Eugenius IV, pope, and , 31 Cromwell, Thos., and Hendred deeds, 51 Ewelme; Chaucer tomb at, 78 -ff. ; early wood, use of timber from, 108 manorial history of, 92 f.; hospital of , God's House at, 81. 93 Dallaway, on Aldrich's architectural work, Exeter, duke of, see Beaufort. cited, 131 f. Eynsham, bronze age pottery from, 10 D'Aubigny, seigneur, 10'] Deane, Henry, prior of Llanthony, arms of, 82 Faber, Frederick W., fellow of University, and Dee, dr. John, 109 Oxford Movement, 151 f., 155, 158 Dengesteworth (, Berks.), William Figensten, and derivation of Cherbury, 13 de, 5S Fairfax, Robt., of Christ Church, 135 Despenser, arms of, 88, 90; family of, 83 Farnham (Herta.), rebuilding of church at, Edward, lord Ie, 88 150 f. Elizabeth, Ie, see Burghersh. Favelore, Adam de, 60 Devon, earl of, see Courtenay. Fell, bp. John, 117 f. Margaret Courtenay, countess of, see Feteplace, Almeric, 68 Beaufort. Fifuida (Fyfield, Berks.), Geoffrey de, 55 Dingley, his notes on St. Paul's cathedral, 82 Robert de, 55 Dispenser, Adam, 93 Roger de, 55 Aymer, 93 · FitzJames, bp., arms of, 82 Thurstan Ie, 92 FitzRalf, Robert, 92 Dobuni, boundary of, 166 f.; coins of, 166 FitzRobert, Henry, 92 f. Donnington (Berks.), God's Poor House at, FitzThurstan, Robert, 92 93; manor of, 93 Foliot, Robert, archdeacon (of Oxford), 76 Dorchester, crop-marks at, 164; restoration Foxcote (Glos.), stone axe from, 165 of abbey church at, 159 France, arms of, 84- Allen's pit, iron age pottery from, 19 France and quarterly, arms of, 90 ff. Bureot, site of Roman villa at, 16S Freeman, Edward Augustus, of Trinity, and Dyke Hills, burials in, 163 O.A. & H.S., 156, 159 Dorchester (Dorset), Maiden Castle, R.-B. Freind, John, of Christ Church, u6, 124, 13S temple, etc., at, 167 Robert, of Christ Church, 124 Dorestad (Holland), Carolingian finds at, 46 n., French, G. F., and gift of altar-cloths to 49 O.A. & H.S., 157 Dorset, earl of, see Beaufort. Frilford (Berks.), Noah's Ark site at, 16, 166 ; Doton, Richard, 68 iron age AB culture at, 16,19 Dublin, Trinity College, proposed Act Froude, Richard Hurrell, fellow \?f Orid, and ceremony in, 117; see also Hunting­ Oxford Movement, 148 ff., 155 don. Dynham, William, prior of Wallingford, 69 Gadbury Bank (Wores.), iron age camp at, IS Early History of St. John's College, Oxford Gant, family of, 83 - (O.H.S., n.s. I), by W. H. Stevenson Gartbshore, W. M., his donation of coins to and H. E. Salter, reviewed, 181 f. Christ Church, 143 (Berks.), leases of land at, 64 ff., Gascoigne, Thomas, of Orid College, 82 73 Gaul, boundaries of Celtic tribes in, 166 Ecclesiologist, the, foundation of, 159 Gaunt, Gilbert de, 92 f. Eden, Charles Page, of Oriel, and Oxford John of, 14 f., 87, 89; arxns of, 81,89 ; his Movement, 153 f. picture in glass, 84- Edward IV, king, birth of, 80; parents of, 85 Geoffrey, prior of Wallingford, 64 Ellerton (Yorks.), decay of fabric of church of, Gibson, S., Brian Twyne, 94-II4; re­ 148 views Oxford Council Acts, :1665-:170:1 Ellis, John, letters from Aldrich to, 138 (O.H.8. n.s. n), 182 f. Emden, A. B., and excavations at Seacourt, 33 Gifard, Walter, 92 England, arms of, 84 Gilbert, parson of Stapelbrigge, 59 England and France quarterly, arms of, 90 ff. Gloucester, Ralf, earl of, 87 English coins, in Christ Church collection, Godfrey, W. H., part-reviewer of 1111). Hist. l.p ff., 145 Monuments in the City of Oxford, 177 Enneneia (, Berks.), Henry de, 55 Goodchild, R. G., and excavations at Frilford, Erlee (Erleigh, Berks.), Mark de, 60 166 INDEX

Goodson, Richard, sen., organist, 127 Heyron, William, prior of Wallingford, 67 jun., organist, 127 n. Hill, Christopher, vicar of West Hendred, Gothic, architecture, 147, 15Z; Oxford lease to, 72 society for study of, 149 (Berks.), mediaeval pottery Gothic Revival, 148 ff. from, 46 Gove, P. B., and Jackson's Oxford JOUTTUJI, 171 Historia Universitatis Oxoniensis, by Anthony Grai, Ansketil de, 76 Wood, 109 fl. Gray, Thomas, poet, and Gothic Revival, 14S hoard, mediaeval, of coins and rings, 169; Greek coins, in Christ Church collection, 140, see also coins. 14Z, 144 f. Holland, arms of, 178 Greenwich, epitaph in church at, 130 Holland, Elinor, 87, 17S Gregory, dr., mathematician, 120 f., 138 William, 102 Gresham, manor of, 82 Holmes, Randle, his Book of Anns, 80, 83 Grey of Rotherfield, arms of, 89 Hope, A. J. Beresford, and Cambridge Cam­ Grey of Rotherfield, John, 2nd lord, 89 den Society, IS8 f. Maud, lady" see Burghersh. Hopkyns, Thomas, vicar of West Hendred, Guardian newspaper, foundation of, 153 dispute with prior of Wallingford, 62 Hudson, dr., friend of Aldrich, 133 Hachbema (Hagboume, Berks.), Stephen de, Hunter, dr. William, coin-cabinet of, 141 f. 55 Huntingdon, dr., provost of T.C.D., II7, 138 Haltested, Robert, 92 Huntingford, G. W. B., and derivation of Ham Hill (Somerset), Roman coin-hoard Cherbury, 13 from, 143 Huse, G., part-author of Blru: pigment from Hammond, dr., principal-elect of Magdalen Woodeqton, a note, 167 Hall, 122 Hyde, Henry, attacks , 123 H8msted, Robert, lord of, 93 Hykman, Henry, and wife Agnes, lease to, 74 Hannap, arms of, 83 Hannap, Ismania, lady Burghersh, 83 Iffiey, manor of, 93; architecture of church Simon, of Gloucestershire, 83 at, 149; armorial glass at, 178 Hannes, sir Edward, legacy of, 132 IldesIe (Ilsley, Berks.), John de, 65 f. Harden, D. B., Ar~gical nous, 161 fl.; Robert de, 65 f. Geological origin of four stone a:Jtet, a Ingram, dr., president of Trinity, and O.A. note, 165; Arcluuological finds in Ox­ & H.S., 151, 156 ford, a note, 167 f.; Cast-irOtl water­ InfJentory of Historical Monuments in tM City pipes from Woodstock, a note, 171 of Oxford, reviewed, 177 if. Harin, Henry, 65 f. iron age: Harington, Richard, principal of B.N.C., and coins, 20 n. O.A. & H.S., 156 cultures, 16 if.; in ilion., 175; B-grOUp,16; Harley, lord, letter from Aldrich to, 138 AB mixture, 16,20; C-groUp,20 (Berks.), iron age finds at, 19, 162 pits, 6, 11, 24- Haverfield, F. J., and crop-marks at Long pottery, 16 fl., 162; A2. ware, 17 if. ; debased Wittenham, 164 haematite-coated, 19 ; AB ware, 17 ff. ; Hawkes, C. F. C., on mediaeval archaeology, decorated sherd of, IS n.; pendent swag cited, 31; reviews Notes on Archaeo­ motif, IS n., 19; haematite pottery logical Techni4ue, 18. complex, 166 Hearne, Thomas, on Aldrich, cited, lZi f., religious site, 166 134 f.; on Phalaris controversy, 124- weaving-comb,162 Hearth Tax Returns, Oxfordshire, I665 Ivodoci, Henry, 93 (O.R.S., XXI), by M. M. B. Weinstock, reviewed, 183 f. JacksOtl's Oxford Journ

John (of Wallingford), abbot of St. Albans, 63 London, Anglo-Saxon finds in, 49 ; mediaeval John, prior of Wallingford, 56, 58 . finds in, 43; See of, its shield, 82 . Johnson, Manuel, Radcliffe Observer, ISS, 157 British Museum, pottery in, 42 £I. Jape, E. M., part-author of Ekventh and Margaret Street, chapel, 152 f. twelfth century Jx!ttoy fr!nn the Ox­ Mortlake, finds at, 4 ford region, 42-l9; part-author of St. Paul's cathedral, Roet tomb in, 81 f. Blue pigment fr!nn Woodeaton, a note, St. Philip Neri, oratory, 152 167; reports on finds in Oxford, 168 London, bp. of, see Savage. Jordan, Peter, 65 f. Long, Nicolas, butcher, of London, 80 Long Wittenham (Berks.), crop-marks at Keble, John, fellow of Oriel, and Oxford Northfield Farm, 164 f. ; site of Little­ Movement, 146, 149 f., 157 town, 164 Kemp, bp., arms of, 8z Lucy, arms of, 89 Kempston (Beds.), composite Saxon spindle­ Lucy, Maud, 89 whorl from, 26 lute, 95 Kencot, stone axe from, 165 . Lydney (Glos.), 12th cent. jug from,47 Kene, Joanna, widow of William, quitclaim of, 64; reversion to, 66 . Macaulay, lord, on Aldrich, 128, 136 f. John, son of William, and wife Isabella, Macay (Mascay = Masci ?), Gilbert de, 57 L lease to, 65 Thomas de, 59 Thomas, son of William, and wife Matilda, magic mirror, dr. Dee's, 109 lease to, 67 Mansel, dean, on Aldrich, cited, 133 Kerdeston, sir William, 83 Mapledurham, land at, granted to sacrist of Kete, Andrew, lease to, 70 Wallingford, 53 Marshall, Thomas, prior of Wallingford, So, 74 La Beche, Philip de, 65 f. Martyn, Henry, prior of Wallingford, So Lamborn, E. A. Greening, Arms on the Chaucer Massey, dean, of Christ Church, installation Tomb at Ewelme, 78-93; part-reviewer of, 118 f.; flight of, 121 of ImJ. Hist. Monuments in the City of Masters, William, Cambridge orator, 96 f. Oxford, 178 f. Mead, dr. Richard, coins from sale of, 142 Langbaine, Gerard, provost of Queen's, 10Z, mediaeval : [OS bishoprics, boundaries of, aligned with Latton, William de, 68 Celtic tribal, 166 Laud, William, chancellor of the University, bones, animal, 36 f. his revision of the statutes, 103 f.; brooches, 36 his assistance with the great charter, buckles, 36 106; his tenets, 147 buildings, domestic, foundations of, 35 £I., Law, William, his Letters to the bp. of Bangor, 167; paved floors in, 35 f.; walls of, 35 f. mentioned, 147 burials, 37 f. Lee, Richard, Portcullis, and Chaucer arms, charcoal deposits, 36 if. 78 £I. church, excavation of, 35, 37 if.; founda- Leeds, E. T., New disroveries of Neolithic tions of, 36 £I.; walls in, 36 pottery in Oxon., 1-[2; Two Saxon cobbled area, 36 cemeteries in North Oxon., ZI-30; coins, in Thame hoard, 169 15th century hoard fr!nn Thame, a note, ditches, 34, 36, 39 169; memoir of G. W. G. Allen, by, fittings, metal, 3S f. 172 f. glass, stained, 37 f. Leeming, J. J., Shilton Bridge, a note, 170 , graveyard, presumed site of, at Seacourt,39 Leighton Buzzard (Beds.), Saxon cemetery at, hearths, 36, 40 23 horse-shoe, 34 leper, mediaeval, 38 jettons, 35 Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, the, ISO, knives, 35 f. 153 f. nails, 35 f.; coffin-, iron, 37 Lichfield, -, university printer, 1 [9 path, 39 Lincoln, bp. of, see Burghersh. pits, 36, 39 f. Lister, dr. Martin, letter from Aldrich to, 138 pottery, at Seacourt, 35 f., 39 £I.; from Littlemore, and St. Mary's church, Oxford, Beaumont St., 168; glazed, 35 f., 42 if., ISO; altar in church at, 152; com­ 168; unglazed, 35 f., 168 ; 11th-nth mUnity at, under Newman, 156 cent., 42 if.; 13th cent., 35 ; 14th-15th Llanthony, prior of, see Deane. cent., 41, [68; Oxford group A, 44 INDEX

mediaeval pottery (continued) Musterings of tlu! UnifJeTsity; by Brian Twyne, decoration, 46 fl.; applied strips, 46; mentioned, 107, lIO notches, 47; rouletting, 46 f., 49; Myres, J. N. L., part-reviewer of V.C.H., stamps, 47, 49 Oxfordshire, I, 147 if. shapes: basins, 37 bowls, 45 f.; flanged,46 Napier, Hist. Notices of ... Swyncomhe and cooking pots, 36, 45 EflJelme, cited, 79, 92 crucibles, 42 Neale, Jo~ Mason, and Cambridge Camden dishes, 35 SoCIety, 158 f.; as theologian, 160 jugs, 44 fl. ;. ovoid, 44; spouted,45 neolithic: loom-weights, bun-shaped, 49 axes, stone, geological origin of, 165 pitchers, 35, 42 fl., 45, 168; globular, fire-pit, 5 . 42 fl., 45; tripod-, 44 f., 47; baluster, flints, 5 168 hut-site, 5 pots, spouted, 47 pig's tooth, 5 rings, in Thame hoard, 169 pottery, 1 ff.; A (or Windmill Hill) ware, road, 34.164 Iff., ]0, 12; B (or Peterborough) ware, skeletons, 37 f.; of cripple, 37 Iff., 10 f.; grooved ware, 2 . slates, stone, 37 f. decorati~n, bir~-bone, 2 ff.; chevron,s; Memanto mei, Domine, motto on ring . 169 cord-unpresslOn, 2 fl.; dentils, 6; Mertone, William de, 64 ' finger-nail. 7; finger-tip, 8, 10; Mideham, Roger, son of Ralph de 63 , maggot', 5, 8; oval pits, 2 . ff.; Mideltune, Simon de, 63 ' smocked, 6; trellis, 2 ff. Milne, J. G., Mrmiments of Holy Trinity fabric, 2 ff. Priory, Wallingford,5e>JJ7 skeletons,S Minshull, sir Richard, and loss of Twyne trade-routes. 165 MSS., lIO Neville, arms of, 85, 87, 89 Mitford, R. L. S. Bruce, ExcfWations at Sea­ Neville, Anne, countess of Stafford and cOUTt, Berks., I939, 31-41 ; part-author duchess of Buckingham, 86, 89 of Ekventh and twelfth century pottery Catherine, duchess of Norfolk, 85 f., 89 fram tlu! Oxford region, 42- 49 Cecile, duchess of York, So, 85 f .• 89 Mohun, arms of, 84, 87 f., 91 Elinor (I), countess of Northumberland, 89 Mohun, Elizabeth, countess of Salisbury 88 Elinor (2), see Montagu. 90 f. ' , Joan, see Beaufort. Joan, lady, see Burghersh. Ralf, earl of Westmorland, 85 fl., 89 John, 9th lord, 84, 87 f., 90 Richard, earl of Salisbury, 87. 89 Maud, lady Strange, 87 f., 90 Newburgh, arms of, 86 Philippa, duchess of York, 84 f., 87 f., 90 Newman, John Henry, fellow of Oriel, and Mongewell, neolithic bowls from, I f., 4 Oxford Movement, 146, 149 ff., 157; Monmouth, duke of, rebellion of, and Oxford and O.A. & H.S., 154; turns Roman lI8 . , Catholic, 155 Montagu, arms of, 87 Nicholas, prior of Wallingford, 53 Montagu, Alice, see Chaucer. Nicolas, sir Harris, and Chaucer 3nns, 78, 80 Elinor, countess of Salisbury, 87 Norfolk, Catherine Mowbray. duchess of, see Elizabeth, see Mohun. Neville. Thomas, 4th earl of Salisbury, 80, 83, 86 ff., duke of, see Mowbray. North Leigh, Saxon cemetery at Holly Court 91 William, 2nd ead of Salisbury, 87, 91 farm, 21 ff. Montagu and Monthermer quarterly, arms of, North Sea, early mediaeval trade across, 45 Norf:humberland, earl of, see Percy. 9 1 Monthermer, arms of, 86 f. Elinor Percy, countess of, see Neville. Monthermer, Margaret, 87 Notes on Archaeowgical Teclmique (O.U. Arth. Thomas, 87 Soc.), reviewed, 181 Mountsorel, William, 93 Nourse, dr., of Magdalen College, 110 Mowbray, Brotherton for, arms of, 85 mr., of Woodeaton, IIO Mowbray, Catherine, see Neville. John, duke of Norfolk, 85 Ollard, S. L., Oxford Architectural and His­ Mozley, James Bowling, fellow of Magdalen, torical Society and the Oxford M01Je- and O.A. & H.S., 152 menl, ]46-160 .

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Oman, C. C., reviews Cat. of Pla~ of Mag­ colleges (continued) dalen College, Oxford, 184 Onke, John, guardian of ..christopher, tenant Merton, see Pollen, Twyne. at West Hendred, 73 New, see Pinke. optical toy, of Fair Rosamund, 109 Oriel, see Church, Eden, Keble, Newman, Orford, earl of, see Walpole. Rogers, Ryder, Wilberforce. oriental coins, in Christ Church collection, 144 Queen's see Langbaine, Pocock. Ormonde, duke of, correspondence with St. Bernard's, history of, 181 Aldrich, 138 St. John's, history of, 181 f. Ossory, earl of, letter from Aldrich to, 138 Trinity, chapel, design of, 123,131; Oxford, mediaeval approach to, from west, consecration of, 123, 139; see auo Copeland, Freeman, Ingram, Wayte, 33; mediaeval finds in 46 f., 49; Williams. tripod-~ssels made in (1), 44; heraldry in, 178 f.; architectural University, finds in, 168; fee also Faber, history of, 179 f. Plumptre, Walker. Beaumont Street, finds in, 167 f. halls : Broad Street, wall-foundations in, 168 Magdalen, see Adams, Hammond. Carfax,loom-weight from, 49 Gloucester, see Allen. Catte Street, 108 St. Alban, see Zouche. chutches : St. Edmund, see Penton. All Saints, designed by Aldrich, 131 St. Mary, see Wyatt. St. Barnabas, building of, 154 High Street, 42; Wyatt's Rooms in, 149 St. Ebbe, 154 St. Giles, architecture of, 149 inns : St. Mary, 1I6, Jl8, [23, 146, ISO, 154 Angel, site of, 42 f., 45 St. Peter-in-the-East, architecture of, 149 Mitre, riot at (1692), 122 city, muniments, 98, 106 ff. ; relationa with Logic Lane, cooking-pot from, 45 the University, 105 f. Port Meadow, excavations at, 162 Clarendon Hotel, coat of arms in, 169 f. Radcliffe Square, pitcher from, 46 f. colleges : St. Frideswide's priory, supposed charter All Souls, glass in, 84 of, 99; prior's residence of, Il8 Brasenose, see Browne, Harington. university, Act ceremony, music for, 129; Cardinal, 50; deanery of, JlS Anatomy, reader of, 106; archives, Christ Church, properties of, 50; muni­ 97.99, 103 ff., 107 ; Camden professor­ ments of, 51; co~-collection of, ~40 ship, 101 f.; charter, of Q. Elizabeth, ff. ; and dean Aldrich, 115-139 pasmn ; 106, 114; charter, great (1636), 105 L, and Westminster School, IlS; Charles III, 113 f.; Encaenia (1672, 1674, II's court at (1681), 117; anti­ 1675), 117, 138; statutes, and the Romanisttrendof,1l9; music at, [27; Laudian code, 102 ff., III f. cathedral routine of, 1'1.7 f.; see also Ashmolean Museum, mediaeval pottery Aldrich (bis), Atterbury, Boyle, Buck­ in, 45 ff.; opening of (1683), 129; land, Couchman, Fairfax, Freind (bis), loan of Christ Church coins to, 140 ff. ; Massey, Percival, S~ith, 'Yak!:. palaeoliths in, 161 ; extension of, 167 ; Cathedral, 107 ; Aldnch buned m, 137 ; Thame hoard in, 169; bequest of his monument in, 137; architecture of, negatives to, 173 149 , lOS, 107 ; Wood MSS. library, music bequeathed to, 130; in, 51 ; Thos. James and, 100 f.; new MSS. in, 129 f., 138 building of, 168 Peckwater quad., design of, 131 f., 135, Clarendon Building, erection of, 168 139 Corpus Christi, and West Hendred Quadrangle, Cole's survey of, 168 manor, 50 f.; Brian Twyne and, 94, Congregation House. 104 f. . Divinity School, coats .of arms m, 82., 101, IU; library, 107, no; ' building, 131 178 Exeter, see Cornish, Richards, Spranger. Examination Schools. site of, 42 Lincoln, see Pattison. . Museum, skeletons in, 163 f. Magdalen, funeral at, 107; Romamst Schools, building of, 108 control of (1686), 118, 120; fellows of, Walton Street, St. Sepulchre's cemetery in, 122; plate of, 184; see· also Bloxam, 152 Mozley, Routh. Oxford, countess of, see Bolebec. INDEX

Oxford Architectural and Historical Society, Pevrel, Ranulf, 92 foundation and early history of, 149 ff. ; Phalaris, Epistles of, edited by Boyle, 123 f . ; and Oxford Movement, 152, 154, 160 ; discredited by Bentley, 124 ff. gifts to library of, 154; minute-books Phillips MSS., in Christ Church, 138 of, 155, 158; early membership of, Philosophical Society, foundation of, 120,139 156 ; memorandum book of, 157; and Pigg, John, M.A., vicar of Seacourt, 31 church building and restoration, 157 ; Piggott, S., on neolithic pottery, cited, 10 altar cloths presented to, 157; and Pingsdorf, ware, 43 secessions to Roman Church, 158; Pinke, Robert, of New College, 103, wartime activities of, 161 III Oxford Ashmolean Society, 149 Pippard, Organ, tenant in Ewelme, 93 Oxford Movement, 146 ff.; its origins 147, Plumptre, Frederick Charles, master of Uni­ 149; and Gothic architecture 147; versity, and O.A. & H.S., 156 its adherents 150 ff.; and Tracts for Pocock, Nicholas, fellow of Queen's, and Ox­ tlu! Times, 150; and O.A. & H.S., 152, ford Movement, 154 154, 160 ; and Exeter, Oriel and Trinity Pole, de la, arms of, 88, 90 ff. Colleges, 153 ; peak of, in Oxford, 155 Pole, Alice de la, see Chaucer. Oxford Parliament (1681), II7 f. Elizabeth de la, see York. Oxford Society for the Study of Gothic Joan de la, wife of Thos. Stonor, 91 Architecture 149; Proceedings of, 149 John de la, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, 85, 90 ; Oxford University Archaeological Society, arms of, 82, 178 excavations, at Cassington, 5 ; at Chad­ Michael de la (I), 2nd earl of Suffolk, 85 f., lington, z7; at Cowley, 163 ; at Port 91 Meadow, 162; at Seacourt, 33; at Michael de la (2), 3rd earl of Suffolk, 91 Woodeaton, 167 William de la, 1st duke of Suffolk, 80, 86, 88, Oxford University Summer Camp for Un­ 90 f. ; quartered shield of arms of, 83 employed, and excavations at Seacourt, Pollen, John Hungerford, fellow of Merton, 33 and n. and O.A. & H.S., cited, 158 Oxford Western By-pass, proposed course post-mediaeval : of, 33 bridge, at Shilton, 170 Oxford Council Acts, 1665-1701 (O.H.S., n.s. chamber, stone-built, 168 II), by M. G. Hobson reviewed, 18z f. china, 168 Oxford Flying Week Journal, location of coat of arms, 169 f. extant numbers of, 171 wall-foundation, in Broad Street, 168 Oxfordshire, archaeology of, 174 ff.; geology water-pipes, cast-iron, 171 . of 174 Poughley (Berks.), priory of, 57, 61 Purcell, Henry, composer, and Aldrich, 128 palaeolithic, implements, 161 Puseia (Pusey, Berks.), Henry de, 55 Pantin, W. A., part-reviewer of Inv. Hist. Pusey (Berks.) : Monuments in tlu! City of Oxford, 179 f. Cherbury Camp, excavation of, 13 iI. ; date, Parker, John Henry, and Oxford Movement, 19 f. ; derivation of name, 13 f.; shape 152, 154 and dimensions, 14 ; marshy surround­ Pame, Abel, of Oxford, III ings of, IS, 17; entrance roadway, Pattison, Mark, fellow of Lincoln, 15Z f.; 15, 18; ramparts and ditches, multiple and Oxford Movement, 156 16 f., 18 ; ancient entrance gateway, Paytwyn, Thomas, prior of Wallingford, 50 16 f., 18; modem entrances, 17; Pearson, C. H., on Aldrich, cited, 133 street, .cobbled, in, 18; open-village Pentelawe, Henry de, 65 f. site at (?), 17; archaeological import­ Penton, Stephen, principal of St. Edmund ance of, 20; coin of Cunobeline from Hall, his description of Oxford cited, near, 20 n. 115 f. Percival, sir Philip, of Christ Church, on Radcliffe, dr., physician, 134 Aldrich, cited, IZO Roger, dean of Arches, 5 I Percy, arms of, 89 (Berks.), iron age pottery from, 19 Percy, Elinor, see Neville. Raurnpayn, William, 60 Henry, earl of Northumberland, 89 reliquary ring, in Thame hoard, 169 perpetual motion, Twyne's study of, 108 rents, at West Hendred, 63-'75 passim Peterborough (Northants.), neolithic pottery Rhineland, early mediaeval pottery of, 43 ff. ; from Fengate, 1,4 mediaeval trade of, 43; persistence of Peverel, William, 92 Roman pottery-forms in, 45

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Richard, abbot of St. Albans, 5Z St. Neots, ware, 45 Richard, bishop of Salisbury, 58 St. Neots (Beds.), early mediaeval pottery Richards, Joseph Loscombe, rector of Exeter, from, 46 and O.A. & H.S., lSI, 156 Salisbury, bishops of, see Herbert, Jocelin, Richborough (Kent), Anglo-Saxon pitcher Richard. from, 49 canon of, see Valentine. rings, 15th century, in Thame hoard, 169 countess of, see Chaucer. Robert, abbot of Abingdon, order of, 58 earl of, see Montagu, Neville. Robert, abbot of St. Albans, confirmation of Elinor Neville, countess of, see Montagu. grant by, 53 Elizabeth Montagu, countess of, see Mohun. Roet, arms of, 82 f., 91 Salmonsbury (Glos.), iron age camp at, 15,20 Roet for Chaucer, arms of, 81 f. 91 f. Salter, dr. H. E., cited, 52, 81 n., 107 Roet, Catherine, wife of John of Gaunt, 81, Sancta Helena (Abingdon, Berks.), William 84,87,89 de, 55 sir Paon, 81 ; his tomb, 82 Sancto Philiberto, Hugo de, 60 Philippa, wife of Geoffrey Chaucer, 80 ff., 84 Sandford, Gilbert, 93 Rogers, Frederick, lord Blachford, of Oriel, Milo de, 93 and Oxford Movement, ]52 f., ]55 ; Savage, - , bp. of London, arms of, 82 and foundation of Guardian newspaper, Savile, sir Henry, of the Banke, 98 153 Scriveham (, Wilts.), Richard de, Roman : vice-archdeacon of Berks., 54 f. coins, in Christ Church collection, 140, Seacourt (Berks.), mediaeval village, 31 ff.; 142 f., 144 f. history of, 31 ff.; post-mediaeval cremations, II remains lacking at, 31 ; archaeological crop-mark enclosures, 164 f. significance of, 33, 40 f.; geology of, ditches, II f. 34 graves, II f. buildings, domestic, 31, 35 ff.; paved hut floor, 163 floors in, 35 f.; walls of, 35 f. pigment, blue, 167 church of, 31, 35; ruined in 1439, 31 ; pits, II f. excavation of, 37 ff.; plan of, 37; potters' kilns, 163; puddling holes, 163 ; walls, 37 f.; apse, 37; roof, debris puddling platform, 163 of, 37; side-chapel, 37 f.; square pottery, coarse, 18, 161, 163, 166; forms, structure adjoining, 38; stained glass persistence of, 45,47 in, 37 f.; stone slates in, 37 f.; roads, in Oxford district, 175; at Frilford, builders, activities of, 38 f.; burials supposed, 166; Akeman Street, ex­ in, 37 f. cavation and make-up of, 162 ditches, 34, 36, 39 skeletons, 163 enclosure, ditched, at, 40 temples, 166 f. excavations at, in 1937-8, 33; in 1939, 33 villa, 165 ff.; difficulties of, 40; results of, 40 Rosamund, Fair, 109 field-drains, modern, 36 Routh, Martin Joseph, president of Magdalen, graveyard, presumed site of, 39 and O.A. & H.S., lSI, 156 pits, 36 Royal Society, the, 117, 120 pottery, mediaeval, at, 35 ff.; stratified Russell, sir John, bt., donation of coins to deposits, 40 Christ Church, 143 road, mediaeval, 34, 36; stone paving of, Ryder, Thomas Dudley, of Oriel, and Oxford 34 Movement, 153 small finds, 35 ff. Rye (Sussex), Brian Twyne rector of, 101 stream, 34 Rymer, Thomas, and Phalaris controversy, Seckworth, see Seacourt. 124; his Essay on ... Learning, cited, services, manorial, 66 ff., commutation of, 69 124 f.; his Vindication cited, 125 f. ; Sherwin, Henry, university official, 135, 138 on Aldrich, cited, 128, 133 Shilton, reconstruction of bridge at, 170 shop-tokens, in Christ Church collection, 143 Sackville, capt. John, cited, 101 Shorthampton, round barrows at, 24; Barrow Robert, baron Buckhurst, patron of Twyne, Field,23 96 Shotover, excavation of barrow (?) at, 162 St. Albans, abbots of, see John (of Berk­ Sibertswold (Kent), Saxon work-box from, 22 hamsted); John (of Wallingford), Silchester (Berks.), blue pigment from, 167 Richard, Robert, Simon. Simon, abbot of St. Albans, grant by, 53 INDEX

Sinnond, Jean,-iatinist 137 Sunninges. George de, lease to, 64 Sissenham, William, 63 Sutherland, C. H. V., Coin collecticm of Christ Skelton, J., and drawing oftombs at Ewelme, 79 Church, Oxford, 140-145 Sloane, dr., letter from Aldrich to, 138 Suttle, E. F. A., Henry Aldrich, Dean of Christ Smith, Edmund, of Christ Church, 134 Church, IlS-139 snail-shells, and archaeological investigation, (Berks.), neolithic 16 (' grooved') pottery from, 2; stone Somerset, earl and duke of, see Beaufort. axe from, 165 Elinor Beaufort, duchess of, see Beauchamp. Swinton, dr. John, donations of coins to Soth, John, vicar of West Hendred, 51 Christ Church, 142 Souldem, Saxon cemetery at, 21 ; Saxon pot from, 176 n. Southoe (Hunts.), late Saxon pottery from, 43 Tallis, Thomas, composer, Aldrich and, 130 ; Southwell, sir Robert, 120, 138 epitaph of, in Greenwich church, 130 sir Thomas, 138 Temple. sir William, his Essay upon . .. Speght, his edition of Chaucer (1598), 78 fl. Learning, mentioned, 123 Spelman, sir Henry, 99 Tenison, archbp., on Aldrich, cited, 132 Spelsbury, Saxon hut at, 29 Thame, 15th cent. hoard from river bank at, Spersholt, see West Hendred. 169 Spersholt, John de, son of William, 59 Thames, river, basin, geology of, IS; Seacourt William de, 68 stream of, 34 Spokes, P. S., Royal coat of anns i1' Clarendon Thomas, prior of Wallingford, 64 Hotel, a note, 169 f. Thomas, Rebecca, laundress, of Oxford, 1 I 1 Spranger, R. J., fellow of Exeter, and Oxford Thompson, dr., probable donation of shop- Movement, 153 tokens to Christ Church, 143 Stafford, arms of, 91 Thornton, John, prior of Wallingford, 50.70, Stafford, Anne, countess of, see Neville. 72 Catherine, countess of Suffolk, 91 Thorpe, Thomas, archdn. of Bristol, and Hugh, 2nd earl of, 91 Cambridge Camden Society, 158 f. Humphrey, 6th earl of, earl and duke of Thorrans, William, of Kingston, 68 Buckingham, 81, 86 tithes, assignment of, 53, 60; lease of, 74 Stake Pass (Cumberland), stone-axe factory tout pour vous, motto on ring, 169 at, 165 Tractarians. the, 149 ff. Stanlac (Stanlake),lands at, 51, 76 Tracts for the Times, No. 32, 153; No. 80, Stanlake, iron age pottery from, 19 150 ; No. 90, 155 Stanton Harcourt, excavations at, 161 f.; Treasure Trove, from ThaIne, inquest on,169 neolithic pottery from, 1,6 fl.; bronze tuff, neolithic axes of, 165 age finds at, 161 f. ; Anglo-Saxon finds Turberville, G. de. 57 f. at, 162; Devil's Quoit and' henge' Geoffrey de, 60 monument at, 162 John de, 64 Stephen, dean (of Salisbury?), 57 f. Richard de, 59 Stephen (Langton), archbishop of Canter­ Turner, Peter, and Laudian code, 103 f. bury, mandate of, 58 Tusmore Papers (O.R.S. XX), by L. G. Wick­ Stevens, C. E., Frilford Site--a postscript, ham Legg, reviewed, 183 f. 166 f.; part-reviewer of V.C.H. Ox­ Twyne, Brian, classification of Corpus muni­ fordshire, I, 174 ff. ments, 50; early life, 94 ff.; academic Stonor, Joan, see Pole, de la. career, 94 f., 101; Antiquitatis Aca­ Thomas, 91 demiae Oxon. Apologia, 96 ff.; verses Strange, arms of, 90 on Bodley's death, 99 f. ; disputes with Strange, John, lord, 90 Thomas James, 100; inducted rector Maud, lady, see Mohun. of Rye, 101 ; relations with Camden, Richard, lord, 90 101 f.; his work on the University Stratford, Nicholas, bp. of Chester, 131, 138 statutes, 102 fl.; his catalogue of the Suffolk, Catherine de la Pole, duchess of, see University archives, 104; appointed Stafford. first . 105; duchess of, see Chaucer. his work on the royal charter of earl and duke of, see Pole, de lao confinnation, 105 ff., 113 f.; Muster­ Elizabeth de la Pole, duchess of, see York. ings of the University, 107; his manu­ Sugghe, Edward and Oswy, tenants at West script collections, 107 fl.; his will and Hendred.63 death, III

197 INDEX

Twyne (ccmtinued) West Hendred (Berks.), church of, SI-61 John,94 passim; leases at, 63-'74 passim; manor Lawrence, 94 of, 50 ff.; tithes of, 53, 61 ; vicars of see Calna, Hill, Hopkyns, Sotho ' Richard, 1 II Thomas, 94 fr. manor, tithes of,74 Spersholt Court in, 52, 57 ff.; chapel of, 57 ff. V~ent!ne, c;anon of Salisbury, S9 West Woodhay (Berks.), 12- 13 cent. pottery VJCtona Hutory .. . Oxfordshire, I, ed. L. F. from, 46 Salzman, reviewed, 174 ff. Westminster School, Henry Aldrich at, lIS, village, the English, 31 ff. 13S; sir E. Hannes' legacy to, 132; Vitruvius, and blue pigment 167 }{jng's Scholars of, lIS, 132; dr. Vossvllvs, potter's stamp, 163 Busby, headmaster of, 115 Westminster, dean of, see Buckland. Westmoreland, earl of, see Neville. Wake Trust, 140 ' Joan Neville, countess of, see Beaufort. Wake, William, archbp. of Canterbury, career, Wheare, Charles, 102 141; bequest of coins to Christ Degory, Camden professor, 101 f. Church, 141; collects English coins White Horse, Vale of, iron age occupation in, 141 f. ; corresponds with Stukeley, 141 ~ 13 fr.; geology of, 15 his coin-collection lent to Ashmolear: W~l~am III, king, and Aldrich, 132, 139 Museum, 140 ff. William, archdn. of Berks., 59; determina­ Wallingford (Berks.), mediaeval pottery from, . . tion concerning tithes by, 61 49; Anglo-Saxon cemetery at 164- Williams, Isaac, fellow of Trinity, and O.A. Holy Trinity priory, So f. ' & H.S., 150, 152, 155; author of priors of, 50, and see Clare, Dynham, Tract No. So, 150 Geoffrey, Heyron, John, Marshall Winchester (Hants.), mediaeval pottery trom, Martyn, Nicholas, Paytwyn, Thomas' . 47 n., 49 ; almshouses of St. Cross at, 93 . Thornton,Wittenham,Wytton, Zouche: Wmchester, bp. of, see Beaufort. uthes of, S3 Windiat, H., university scavenger lOS Walker, Obadiah, master of University Winkeholt, John de, 59 ' College, 118 f. Wittenham, Hamon de, 55 Wallis, F. S., and geological origin of stone Stephen de, prior of Wallingford, 64 f. axes, 165 Wood, ~thony, MSS. belonging to, 51; dr. John, and foundation of Philosophical his debt to Brian Twyne, 109 ff.; on Society, 120 Twyne, cited, 108 ff. ; on Aldrich Walpole, Horace, 4th earl of Orford on cited, 117 f., 120, 122, 129; accused Aldrich, cited, 132; and G~thic of libelling Clarendon, 123 Revival, 148 Woodeaton, Roman' religious site at 167' Walton, H. M., reviews Tusmore Papers and blue pigment from, 167 " Hearth Tax Returns, Oxjordshire, I66S Woodhead, -, and Aldrich, lIS f. (O.R.S. xx and XXI), 183 f. 'Woodstock, shields of Thos. Chaucer in Warton, Thomas, fellow of Trinity and c~urch .of, 82; manor of, 82; water­ Gothic Revival, 148 ' pipeS, tron, from, 171; old water­ Warwick, earl of, see Beauchamp. supply of, 171 Waryn, Robert, 68 Woodstock, Ann of, 81 Was, William, 93 Thomas of, arms of, SI Wase, William, 92 Wriham, Roger de, 59 Wayte, Samuel William, president of Trinity, Wroxeter (Salop), blue pigment from 167 and O.A. & H.S., 158 Wyatt, William, principal of St. Mary 'Hall Webb, Benjamin, and Cambridge Camden Jacobite preacher, 122 ' Society, 158 f. Wyndesore, Richard de, 65 f . Webb, C. C . J ., reviews Early History of Wyse, John, tenant at West Hendred 72 St. John's Col/ege, Oxford (O.H.S., Hill, 34; modern paths on, 34 n.s. I), 181 f. Wytton, Thomas, prior of Wallingford, 51 Weever, Antient Funerall Monuments cited 81,91 ' , X-ray powder photography, and archaeo­ Welles, Roger de, '57 f. logical investigation, 167 INDEX

Yamton, Saxon graves at, ZI; mediaeval York (continued) pottery from, 46 Elizabeth of, countess of Suffolk, 85, 90 York, anns of, 84 f. Philippa, duchess of, see Mohun. York, Cecile, duchess of, see NeviUe. Richard, duke of, So, 85, 89 duke and duchess of, visit to Oxford (1683), IZ9 Zouche, Antony, prior of Wallingford. So f., 62 Edward, duke of, 84 f. Richard, principal of St. Alban Hall, 103