80 SUBJECT INDEX

OF ARTICLES, CONTRIBUTIONS, PAPERS, PUBLISHED IN THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTE OF ARCHIEOLOGY DURING THE YEARS 1898-1921. VOLS X.—XVII. INCLUSIVE:

COMPILED BY R. F. BULLEN.

(NoTE.--An asterisk * denotes the ahicle is illustrated).

Aldeburgh. Ganz, C. *The Discovery of Roman Remains at . xiii., 24-32. Redstone, V. B. Aldeburgh : its History and Church. 202-15. , *Ancient Camp at. By J. S. Holden. xiv., 305-7. - Sealed Book. By the Rev. W. A. Wickham. xvii., 175-81.

Antiquities : Prehistoric. (See also Earthworks, and Geology). Dutt, W.A. *Notes on some East Suffolk Neoliths. xi., 326-34: Fancourt, Col St. J. F: M. *The Discovery of Pre-historic Implements at Danecroft, . xiii,, 113.• Hancox, E. R. H. *Neolithic Suffolk. xi., 200-4, 335-6. Layard, N. F. *Flint Tools showing well-defined Finger-grips. xvii., 1-12. *The Figure-stone. xv., 3-8. Moir, J. R. *The Ancient Flint Implements of Suffolk ; with a Biblio- graphy. xvi., 99-134. *Pre-palxolithic Man. xv., 9-15.

Antiquities ; Roman— Clark, P. *Roman Finds at Sweffling. xiii., 367-8. Corder, J. S. *Romano-British Pottery near . xi., 337-8 Ganz, C. *The Discovery of Roman Remains at Aldeburgh. xiii. – 24-32. : Unique Roman Find. xiii., 225-6. (See also pp. 367-8). Holden, J. S. *Ancient Roman Settlement at . xv., 267 - 8 and 286 (Note). Low, C. W. *An Account of the Discovery of Roman Remains at Old Newton. xiii., 255.

Antiquities : Anglo-Saxon and General— Barker, H. R. *Anglo-Saxon Urns found near Eackford. xvi., 181-2. Corder, J. S. *Old Bronze_ Seal recently found in Suffolk. xV:, 253-4. Farrer, E. *Leather Case at Sweffling. x. 369-74. Ganz, C. *" Poltering for a Galloona " : the Finds (1911), xiv., 243-8. Gray, H. St. G. 'The Earthwork near Butley. xiv., 69-90. Layard, N. F. *Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Hadleigh Road, Ipswich. xiii., 1-19. *Anglo-Saxon Relics a lecture. xvi., 278-80. Low, C. W. *A few Notes on an Iron Anglo-Saxon Brooch supposed to have been found at Hoxne. xiv., RiVett-Carnac, Col. *Notes on an Ancient Leather Case from Sweffling Church. x., 366-8. Whitwell, J. R. -*Bronze patera •ound at . xvi., 179-80.

Antiquities : Ecclesiastical— < Brasses. Collection of Brass Rubbings in the possession of the Suffolk Institute of Archxology. x., 237-49. SUBJECT INDEX. . 81

Church Armour and Helmets. Corder, J. S. *The Ancient Helmets in Eye Church. xv., 1-2. Ganz, C. *The Drury Helmet in Church, xiii., 233. *Memorials of the East Family, Great Wenham. xiii., 234-5. *The Norfolk Helmet in Church. ' xiii., 227-32. Church Decoration. Ellis, H. D. The Wodewose in East Anglian Church Decoration. xiv., 287:93. Harris, Rev. H. A. Thorndon Lions, and other Symbols xvi., 49-64. Morley, C. *Suffolk " Dane Stones." xvii., 93-6. Church Plate. Casley, H. C. *An Ipswich Worker of Elizabethan Church Plate. xii., 158-83. Suffolk Workers of Elizabethan Church Plate. xiii., 103-5. Hope, Sir W. St. J. Inventories of the College of Stoke-by-Clare taken in 1534 and 1547-8. xvii., 21-77. *Schedule of pre-Reformation or Elizabethan Plate, with provincial Worker's Mark. xii. 172-83. Fonts. • * Church Font. (Description and Plate). x., 388. Bedell, A. J. * Church Font. xv., 229-37. Morley, C. *The Font at Monks' Soham. xvi., 13-20.

Mural Paintings. • Bristol, Marchioness of. *A Fresco in Church. xiv., 57-8. Ganz. C. *Middleton : a Mural Painting. xiii., 223-4. Arms- Blois MSS. : Index to Suffolk Arms. xiv., 184-226. *Owners of Hepworth Manors. x., 130-135. *Shields on Butley Priory. x., 79. *Sir R. Naunton. x., 380-1. *Ashbocking. By the Rev. M. B. Cowell. xi., 228-45. (See also Excursions, 1902). *Aspall. See Excursions, 1905. Church and Hall. xi., 225-7. (See also Excursions,.1902). *Badingham. By V. B. Redstone. x., 382-93. (See also Excursions, 1900). Badmondisfield Hall. See Fxcursions, 1904. Bardwell- Warren, Rev. F. E. Churchwardens' Accounts and Townwarden's Accounts. xi., 110-133. Gild of St. Peter in Bardwell. xi., 81-110.

A pre-Reformation Village Gild. xi., 134-45. • - Powell, E. Accounts and Diary of Rev. John Rhodes, Rector of Barton Mills, 1662-67. xv., 269-90. List of Rectors, with sundry Documents relating to Church Matters. xiii., 178-90. Bergholt, East. See Excursions, 1909. •

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Biography. (See also Families ; Obituaries ; and Pedigrees). *Beale, Mary. By G. Milner-Gibson-Cullum. xvi., 229-41. Bloomfield, Robert, the Suffolk Poet xv., 45-62: Cheston, Thomas, of Mildenhall. Josselyn, Col. J. H. A Suffolk Captain of the time of Queen Elizabeth. xi., 47-9. Crabbe, George. The Commemoration of -Crabbe. xii., 200-1. Crabbe as a Botanist. By J. Groves. xii., 223-32. Fursey, Saint. By the Rev. F. E: Warren. xvi., 252-77. Lydgate, John, Monk of Bury. By J. Greene. x., 7-17. *Mason, Ven. Francis. By H. W. B. Wayman. xvii., 151-62. *Naunton, Sir Robert. The Arms of. x., 380-1. Nicholas of Kenton. By F. S. Stevenson. xiii., 20-3. Birds of the Stour Estuary. A Catalogue of the. By W. B. Nichols. xvi., - 167-78 ;' 219-28. -. (See also Excursions, 1912). - Gowers, Sir W. R. *The Flint-work Inscription on BlYthburgh Church. xi., 51-8. Boxford. See Excursions, 1902 and 1914. Bramfield. See Excursions, 1912. Bramford. See Excursions, 1921. . See Excursions, 1900. Brome Hall.* By the Hon. A. Baternan-Hanbury. xiv., 227-37. (See also Excursions, 1911). . See Excursions, 1907. Bures,* The Ancient Chapel of. xv., 218-24. (See also Excursions, 1914). Burgh Castle. By V. B. Redstone. (" Notes on Suffolk Castles," 2): xi., 308-14. • Bury St. Edmunds. (See also Excursions, 1901). Corder, J. S. *Notes on Bury Corner Posts. xvi., 187-95. (Illustrations include a sketch of the Abbey Bridg(). HarriS, Rev. H. A. Site of St. Peter's Hospital Chapel. xvii., 199. Jennings, J. *Moyses' Hall : the new Museum of Bury St. Edmunds. x., 233-6. Partridge, C. Tabular 'Lists from Mr. Redstone's. " Calendar of Bury Wills. ' xiii. , 57 - 192. Redstone, L. J. " First Ministers' Account " of the Possessions of the Abbey of St. Edmund.- xiii., 311-66. The Liberty of St. Edmund. xv., 200-11. Redstone, V B. Calendar of pre-Reformation Wills, etc., registered at the Probate Office, Bury St. Edmunds. xii. (Supplement). Gild of St. Nicholas in St. Mary's. xii., 15-23. St. Edmund's Bury, and Town Rental for 1295. xiii., 191-222. 'Symonds, Rev. W. The Booke of Subscriptions, 1663-1705. xiii. , 44-56. Butley. (See also Excursions, 1898). Gray, H. St. G. *The Earthwork near Butley. xiv., 69-901 Redstone, V. B. *The Sandling : 2 - Staverton and Butley Gateway. x., 71-82. Campsey Ashe. See Excursions, 1898. Church. See Excursions, 1908. Clare. See Excursions, 1910. Cockfield*. The Warbanks at, 1908, By the Rev. E. Hill, xiii., 176-7. (See also Excursions, 1906), SUBJECT INDEX. 83 Coddenham. (See also Excursions, 1920). Corder, J. S. *" The Live and Let Live," Coddenham. xvi., 65-6. Wyles, Rev. W. Notes on St. Mary the Virgin, Coddenham. xvii., 127-34. . See Excursions, 1906. Cratfield Church Font.* By A. J. Bedell. xv., 229-37. Crowe Hall. See Excursions, 1909. Crow's Hall, Debenhm. xii., 221-2. Debenham* : its Halls and Manors. By the Rev. F. E. Warren. xii., 218- 22. (See also Excursions, 1905). Church Notes. By Canon J. J. Raven. x., 231-2. . (See also Excursions, 1912). Redstone, V. B. Rouse of the Knights Templars, Dunwich. xiv., 332-7. Earthworks-- Gray, H. St. G. *The Earthwork near Butley. xiv., 69-90. Hill, Rev. E. *The Warhanks at Cockfield, 1908. xiii. 176-7. (See also xii., 235-8). Holden,..J. S. *Ancient Camp, Alpheton. xiv., 305-7. *Lindsey Castle. xiii. 243-7. • Morley, C. * : Notes and Theories on its unrecorded Castle. 182-92. East Anglia-Warren, Rev. F. E. Slavery and Serfdom in , with special reference to East Anglia. xv., 183-99. . (See also Excursions, 1914). Redstone, V. B., .Edwardstone : its Church..and Priory (including Muster Roll, 1522). xv., 87-99. Elthliam, South. (See also Excursions, 1912). Micklethwaite, J. T. The Old Minster at South Elmham. xvi., 29-35. Raven, Canon J. J. The " Old Minster," South Elmham. x., 1-6. Ely Cathedral. See Excursions; 1906. .* See Excursions, 1909. Euston Hall. See Ekcursions, 1913. Excursions- 1898. Staverton, Butley, *Orford, Campsey Ashe. x., 49-52. 1899. *Stowlangtoft, *Walsham-le-Willows, Hepworth Church, * Priory and *Church, Pakenham Hall'; Ixworth and Pakenham Wills. x., 164-8. 1900. Parham, Easton, , Biandeston, , Wor- lingworth, Badingham. x., 375-9. 1901. Bury Si. Edmunds, Little Saxham, Risby, *, Stow Hall, , Ickworth. xi., 59-70. Little Wenham. xi., 71-4. Conversazione at Ipswich. xi., 75-80. 1902. *Otley, xi., 205-7.-- *Hadleigh, *Kersey, , Boxford, *Stoke-by-Nayland, Assington Hall, Wenham Castle. xi., 207-27. *Ashbocking and . xi., 228-51. . 1903. , Haughley, Wetherden. xi., 370-2, and neighbourhood. xi., 373-4. 1904. *Moulton, Lydgate, Giffard's Hall, Badmondisfield Hall. xii., 129-35. . Xii., 136.

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1905. Debenham, Mendlesham, *Kenton, and *Aspall. xii., 216-7. 1906. *Gedding, *Cockfield, Thorne, *COldham Hall. xii., 233-8. Ely Cathedral. xii., 239-40. 1907. * Castle , and Church, Bungay Castle and Church, Flixton Hall xiii. 106-12. 1908. Lavenham, Milden Church, Chapel Farm, Lindsey, Chelsworth Church, , Milden Castle, Church, *Lindsey Castle and Chapel. xiii., 236-49. • 1909. Freston Tower and Manor, Lords of Freston Manor, * Hall, Erwarton Hall and *Church, *Crowe Hall, *Stutton Hall, Church, Stratford St. Mary Church. xiii., 382-97. 1910.. Sudbury, Clare, Long Melford. xiv., 911.109. Peterborough Cathedral. xiv., 110. 1911. Eye district : Eye, Wingfield Castle, *Hoxne, *Brome Hall, Thorn- don, Yaxley. xiv., 261-6. 1912. * Hall, xiv., 308-9. Old Minster and Dunwich (including , , South Elmham, Metfield, , Blithburgh, , Bramfield). xiv., 310-8. 1913. Melton Old Gaol. xv., 65-73. Thetford, Euston Hall and district. xv.; 74-81. 1914. *Bures, Sudbury, Castle Hedingham (including Boxford, *Small- bridge Hall, Edwardstone, Great Maplestead): xv.; 212-7. 1915-18. There were no Excursions during the period of the War. 1919. Thetford, Grimes Graves, Church. xvii., 78-80. Ipswich : Lecture, " Repairing or Restoring," by Prince F. Duleep Singh. xvii., 80-2. 1920. *Needham Market, Coddenham, *Hemingstone, *Shrubland Hall. - xvii., 142-5. 1921. *Hadleigh. xvii. 193-7. Bramford. xvii. , 197-8. Eye. (See also Excursions, 1911). *Corder, J. S. The Ancient Helmets in Eye Church xv., 1-2. Harris, Rev. H. A. Eye Castle. xiv., 249 - 58. Warren, Rev. F. E. Notes on the Red Book of Eye. xiv., 259-60. Families. (See also Biography. and Pedigrees). family: *W.H.B., Barnardiston Vaults in Church, xvi., 44-8. Chaucer-Malyn Family. Redstone, V. B. The .Chaucer-Malyn Family of Ipswich. xii., 184-99. Chevallier Family. Chevallier, F. E. M. Extracts from the Chevallier Papers, 1728-62. xvi., 196-210. Cradock Family. *Milner-Gibson-Cullum, G. Mary Beale .; with Pedigree of the Cradock family. xvi., 229-51. Cullum Family. Redstone, V. B. Cullurn Letters. xiv., 280-5. East Family. *Ganz, C. Memorials of the East Family, Great Wenham. xiii., 234-5. Leeke Family. *Farrer, Rev. E. Yaxley Hall, part 2. The Leekes, 1736- 1905. xvi., 135-66. Partridge Family. Partridge, C. Partridge of Acton, Sudbury and Laven- • ham. x., 150-63. Sulyard Family. Dimock, Rev. A. Haughley Park and the SulyardS. xii. 88-96. Tollemache Family. *Roundell, Mrs. C. The Tollemaches of Bentley and of Helmingham. xii., 97-112. Wolsey Family. *Redstone, V. B. Wulcy of Suffolk. xvi:, 71-89.

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S013JECT 85 Yaxley Family. *Farrer, Rev. E. Yaxley Hall : its Owners and Occupiers. xvi., 1-28. *Fish. Marking and Transplantation experiments with Plaice, and some notes on the Natural History of that Fish. xiii., 369-81. Flixton Hall. See Excursions, 1907. *Framlingham Church, The Norfolk Helmet in. By C. Ganz. xiii. 227-32. *Freckenham : Notes and Theories on the Village and its unrecorded Castle.. By C. Morley xvii., 182-92. -Freston. See Excursions, 1909. *Gedding. See Excursions, 1906. Geology. (See also Antiquities ; Prehistoric). Holden, J. S. The Existence of an early Palmolithic Bed beneath the Glacial Boulder Clays in South-. xiv., 6-8. Layard, N. F. *Animal Remains from the Railway . Cutting at Ipswich. xiv., 59-68. Moir, J. R. Men and Animals of a Bygone Age : a Lecture. xvii., 280-1. _Giffard's Hall. 'See Excursions, 1904. Gilds.- Redstone, V. B. Abstracts of Gild Certificates, Suffolk, 1389. xii., 24-9. Chapels, Chantries, and Gilds in- Suffolk. xii., 1-87. Warren, Rev. F. E. Gild of St. Peter in Bardwell. xi., 81-110. A pre-Reformation Village Gild. xi., 134-45. •Rules of the Gild of St. Peter, Lynn, and St. Peter, Oxburgh. xi., 146-7. Westlake, Canon H. F., The Origin, Purposes and Development of Parish Gilds in England. xvii. 163-74. • Grimes Graves. See Excursions, 1919. . Note by V. B. Redstone. xvi. 67-8. Hadleigh. (See also Excursions, 1902 and 1921). *Hadleigh. xi., 209-15. Hervey, Lord John. Extent of Hadleigh Manor, 1305. xi. 152-72. Hardwick.- *Picture. at Hardwick House of a window formerly in the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds. xiv., 275-9. *Redst6ne, L. J. Hardwick House, Bury St. Edmunds. xiv. , 267-74. *Redstone, V. B. Cullum Letters, xiv., 280-5'. Harwich- Corder, J. S. *Extracts from the Diary of Sir James Thornhill, 1711. (Includes a facsimile sketch of Harwich). xiii., 33-43. Haughley. (See also Excursions, 1903). Dimock, Rev. A. Haughley Park and the Sulyards. xii., 88-96. Redstone, V. B. *Notes on Suffolk Castles : 1-Haughley Castl& and its Park. xi., 301-7. *Hawstead Church, Drury Helmet By C. Ganz. xiii., 233. Hedingham, Castle. See Excursions, 1914. Helmingham- Roundell, Mrs. C. *Helmingham Hall at the Close of the 19th Century. xii., 113,28. *The Tollemaches of Helmingharri: xii., 100-12. *Hemingstone See Excursions, 1920. *Hepworth. (See also Excursions, 1899). Corbett, W. J.; and Methold, T. Tindal. The Rise and Devolution of the Manors in Hepwoith. x., 19-48 ; 125-43. Hintlesh am- *Corder, J. S. Hintlesharn Hall. xiv., 294-304. *Visit to Hintlesham Hall (1912). xiv., 308-9. 86 SUBJECT INDEX.

*Hoxne. See Excursions, 1911. Icklingham. See Excursions, 1901. Ickwoith. (See also Excursions, 1901). Bristol, Marchioness of. *A fresco in Ickworth church. xiv., 57-8. Hervey, Rev. S. H. A. Ickworth. xi., 65-8. Ipswich- - Casley, H. C. *An Ipswich Worker of Elizabethan Church Plate. xii , 158-71. Corder, J. S. *Extracts from the diary of Sir James Thornhill, 1711. xiii., 33-34. (With facsimile sketches of the Market Cross, lite Customs House and the Sessions House). *Romano-British Pottery near Ipiwich. xi., 337-8. Haslewood, Rev. F. .Our Lady of Ipswich. x., 53-5. Layard, N. F. *Anglo-Saxon Cemetery. Hadleigh Road, Ipswich. xiii., 1-19. *Animal Remains from the Railway Cutting at Ipswich. xiv., 59-68. Discoveries in Ipswich and Neighbourhood (Notes). 1913. xv., 84-6. 1914. xv., 226-7. 1916, xvi., 68-70. . *Recent Discoveries on the Site of the Carmelite Convent of Ipswich, and the Old River Quay. x., 183-95 • Powell, E. The taxation of Ipswich for the Welsh War (1282). di., 137-55. Redstone, V. B. Calendar of Wills Enrolled among the Ipswich Records,• 1254-1660. xv., 293-304. The Carmelites of Ipswich. x., 189-95. Ipswich Port Books. xiv., 238-4-2. Zimmerman, Rev. B. The White Friars at Ipswich. x., 196-204, Ixworth. See Excursions, 1899. Kedington Church. *Barnardiston Vaults in, xvi., 44-8. Kenton. See Excursions, 1905. Kerse.y : Priory and Church.* By W. Fickling. xi., 216-9. (See also Excursions, 1902). • Lavenham. (See also Excursions, 1904 and 1908). Restorations at Lavenham. (1913). Xv., 82-3. : A Bailiff's Roll of the Manor, 1393-4. By H. W. Saimders. xiv., 114-46. Letheringharn. See Excursions, 1900. • Lindsey. (See also Excursions, 1908). Redstone, V. B. *Lindsey Castle and Chapel. xiii., 243-9. Wright, H. J. *Architectural details of Lindsey Chapel. xiii., 250-1. Lothingland in 1574, Survey of. xi., 314. LoWestoft. (See also Excursions, 1903). Casley, H. C. *Lowestoft china factory. xi., 339-69. Lydgate. See Excursions, 1904. Maplestead, Great. See Excursions, 1914. Melford, Long (See also Excursions, 1910). Holden, J. S. Ancient Roman Settlement at Long Melford. xv., 267-8. Melton Old Gaol. By V. B. Redstone. xv., 65-73. Mendlesham. See Excursions, 1905, Metfield. See Excursions, 1912. Mettingham. (See also Excursions,1907). Redstone, V. B. Notes on Suffolk Castles : a-Mettingham College and Castle, 1562. xi., 315-9. Middleton : A mural painting.* By C. Ganz. xiii., 223-4. Milden Church. See Excursions, 1908. Monks Eleigh. See Excursions, 1908.

SUBJECT INDEX . 87 Monks Soham,- The Font at By C. Morley, xvii. 13-20. Moulton. See Excursions, • 1904. Muster Rolls- . Edwardstone (1522). xv., 96-8. Muster Rolls of the Territorials in Tlidor times :- Blackburn Hundred (1535-6). Xv., 116-33. Cosford Hundred. xvi., 211-8. Hnndred (1535-6). xv., .133-43. Lothingland Half Hundred (1535). xvi., 36-41: Half Hundred •(1535). xvi., 41-3. Risbridge Hundred (1539). xv., 288-52. \Vilford Hundred (1538). xvi., 90-7. - *Needham Market Church, Notes on. By E. T. Lingwood. xvii. 135-41. (See also Excursions, 1903 and 1920). *Newton, Old. An Account of the Discovery of Roman Remains at. By C. W. -Low. xiii. 255-8. Obituaries- Barnardiston, •Gen. N. W. xvii., 86. Bristol, Marquis of, xiii. (AnnUal.Report, 1907, p. xvii.) Brown, Rev. F. D. xvii., 88. Cowell, Canon M. B. xvii., 86. Darwin, Rev. A. W. xvii., 86. Dewing, Col. E. J. xvii., 87. Fancourt, Col. St. John F. M. xvi. (Annual Report 1917, p. xv). Greene, John. x., 17-8. Greenwell, Canon W. xvi. (Annfial Report, 1917, p. xiv.) Haslewood, Rev. Francis. x., 360-5. Hervey, Lord John. xi., 149-51. Hope, Sir W. H. St. John. xvii., 85. Lord, H. xvii., 87. Manning, Canon C. R. x., 144-9. Milner-Gibson-Cullum, G. G. xvii., 202. Newton, Prof. A. xiii., (Annual Report 1907, p. xviii.) Ogilvie, Monteith. xvii., 282. Peecock, Francis C. xvii., 149. Raven, Canon J. J. xii. (Annual Report, 1906, pp. xviii.-xx.) Raven-Hart, Canon W. R. xvii., 88. Smith-Wynne, Gen. W. A. xvii., 149. Symonds, Rev. W. xvii., 282. Orford. (See also Excursions, 1898). Redstone, V. B. *Orford and its Castle. x., 205-30. *The Sandling : 3, Orford. x., 82-96. *Survey of .Orford Castle, 1600. xi., 50. Otley. See Excursions, 1902. . Pakenham.* By the Rev. C. W. Jones. x., 169-75. (See also Excursions, 1899). Parham. See Excursions, 1900. Ptdigrees. (See also Families). Ashfield. x., 130. Calthorpe. x., 127. Cotton. x., 138. de Riveshall. x., 33 ; 127. Nunn. x., 141. - Suffolk Pedigrees in the Blois MSS., Index to. xiv., 158-67. Yaxley, xvi., 28. 88 SUBJECT INDEX.

Peterborough, Cathedral. See Excursions. 1910. Place-names-- Glossary of Field-names to be found in the Terriers and Surveys of the Sudbury Archdeaconry. . xi., 298-300. Polstead Church. By the Rev. F. J. Eld. xi., 220-4. - (See also Excursions, 1902). ./ Rendham Unique Roman Find. By C. Ganz. xiii., 225-6. Reviews- • " Early Suffolk Tracts, etc." xvii., 199-200. " Fonts and Font Covers." xiii., 252-4. • " Pre-palmolithic Man." xvii., 84. " Towns of New England and of old England." xvii., 200-1. Risby. See Excursions, 1901. Rumburgh .Priory.* Site of. By V. B. Redstone. xiv., 318-22. Sdnton Downham Church. See Excursions, 1919. Seckford Hall , Restoration of. (Note). xv., 84. Shells- Greene, Rev. C. Catalogue of the Land and Freshwater Shells- hitherto recorded as found in the county of Suffolk. vii. 275 -87 ; xi., 324 - 5. List of the Marine Mollusca recorded as found in Suffolk. xi., 320-4. Shimplingthorne. See Excursions, 1906. - Shrubland.5 Notes on the History of. By the Hon. E. Wood. xvii., 123-6. (See also Excursions, 1920). • Southwold. See Excursions, 1912. Parish Notes. By the Rev. J. R. Little. x., 345-59. Staverton. (See also Excursions, 1898). *Gray, H. St. G. The earthwork near Butley (Staverton Park). xiv. 69-90 *Redstone, V. B. The Sandling : 2, Staverton and Butley gateway. x.; 71-82. Stoke-by-Clare, Inventories of the College of. (1534 and 1547-8). By Sir W. St. J. Hope. xvii. 21-77. Stowlangtoft. See Excursions, 1899. Stowmarket.5 The Discovery of Pre -historic Implements at Danecroft. By Col. St. J. F. M. Fancourt. xiii., 113-32. Stratford St. Mary Church. See Excursions, 1909. Stutton Hall. See Excursions, 1909. Sudbury. (See also Excursions, 1910 and 1914). Oliver, B. .St. Peter's and All Saints' Churches. xiv., 94-8. - Redstone, V. B. Early Sudbury Clothiers. xiv., 99-104. Stokes, E. Early Sudbury Records. xiv., 105-8. Stokes, E. and Redstone, L. Calendar of the Muniments of the Bo ough of Sudbury. xiii., 259-310. Sudbury Archdeaconry. See Suffolk : Church. Suffolk. General- Calendar of Exchequer Depositions, Elizabeth and James I. xiv., 9-56. Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office relating to Suffolk. x., 251-344, 399-413. Earrer, Rev. E. *The Blois MSS. xiv., 147-226. Powell, E. Muster Rolls in Tudor Times. xv., 113-43, 238-52 ; xvi:, 36-43, 91-7, 211-8. •Redstone, V. B. Chapels, Chantries and Gilds in Suffolk, xii., 1-87. Nomina villarum, co. Suffolk, 1316. xi., 173-99. Notes on Suffolk Castles. xi., 301-19. Suffolk County Records. xv., 1.44-82. Suffolk under Arms. xv., 255-66. SUBJECT INDEX.

Sessions Order Book (1639-1651), Extracts from. xv., 152-82. Wickham, Rev. W. A. " Nonarum Inquisitiones " for Suffolk. xvii., 97-122.

Suffolk : Church. (See also Antiquities : Ecclesiastical). Chantry Certificates, Suffolk, 1546 (with Index). xii., 30-71. Condition of the Archdeaconries of Suffolk and Sudbury in the year 1603 : Suffolk. By the Rev. A. Jessopp. vi., 361-400. Sudbury. By the Rev. F. Haslewood. xi., 1-46. Deanery of Bocking : two Acta Books. xv., 29-44. Hadleigh Deanery and its Court. xv , 16-9. Redstone, V. B. Presbyterian Church Government in Suffolk, 1643-1647. xiii., 133-75. Records of the Sudbury Archdeaconry. xi., 252-300. Calthidar of Register Returns, 1580-1640. 254-66. Terriers and Surveys. 267-300. Suffolk Institute of Archology-- Catalogue of Books, MSS., etc., in the Library. x., 97-124. Collection of Brass Rubbings in the Possession of the Institute. x., 237-49. Trust Deed, xiii. (Annual Report, 1908, p. xvii). Sutton.* By V. B. Redstone (" The Sandling, ' 1). x., 56-70. Sweffling- Clark, P. *Roman Finds at Sweffling. xiii., 367-8.. Farrer, Rev. E. *Leather Case at Sweffling. x., 369-74. Rivett-Carnac, Col. *Notes on an Ancient Leather Case from Swefffing Church. x., 366-8. Thetford. See Excursions, 1913 and 1919. Thornd on . (See also Excursions, 1911) . Harris, Rev. FI. A. Thorndon Lions and other Symbols. xvi., 49-64. Thorpeness Finds (1911) : Poltering for a Galloona." By C. Ganz. xiv., 243-8. Tuddenham St. Martin. By V. B. Redstone. xi., 246-51. (See also Excur- sions, 1902). Waldingfield Church, Little. See,Excursions, 1908. Walsham-le-Willows, Notes on the Parish and Parish Church of. By the Rev. C. D. Gordon. x., 176-82. (See also Excursions, 1899.) Wenham, Great : Memorials of the East Family.* By C. Ganz. xiii., 234-5. Wenham, Little. See Excursions, 1901. Westleton. See Excursions, 1912. Wetherden. See Excursions, 1903. Whelnetham Magna : Suit re Advowson (1286). By E. Powell. ,xv., 100-12. Wills- Cradock Wills. xvi., 245-9. • Partridge, C. Tabular Lists from Mr. Redstone's " Calendar of Bury Wills." xiii., 57-102. Redstone, V. B. Calendar of pre-Reformation Wills, etc., registered at the Probate Office, Bury St. Edmunds. xii.. (Supplement). Calendar of Wills Enrolled among the Ipswich Records, 1254-1660. xv., 293-304. Early Suffolk Wills. xv., 291-305. Wingfield Castle. See Excursions, 1911. . See Excursions, 1909 Wordwell. See Excursions, 1901. Worlingwoith. , See Excursions, 1900. . Yaxley Hall : its Owners and Occupiers.* By the Rev. F. Farrer. xvi.,• 1-28 ; 135-66. (See also Excursions, 1911).