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Merkyngfield, family of, grant of lands to, 132
Merstham, Surrey, monumental brass at, 235
Meteoric stones, notices of, 49
Mimbridge, locality of, 90 n.
Mimfield, locality of, 91 n.
Minchin's Road, locality and description of, 88 n.
Mixtenbain, locality of, 86 n.
Mockyng, John, Mill of, 191; Nicholas, Thomas, and Robert, wills of, 194
Monasteries, first establishment of, 100 ; dissolution of, 102
Monumental brasses, historical and descrip- tive notices of, 213 et seq. ; explanation of the term, 216 ; in use very early in the thirteenth century, ib. ; monuments in use anterior to the introduction of brasses, 217; numbers of them still in ex- istence in our own country, 219 ; designs generally adopted in, 221, 222 ; Flemish ones yet remaining in our churches, 220, 221, 222 ; designs of, with the effigy, canopy, and other devices, 222 ; examples of foreign workmanship, 222, 223 ; with inscriptions and crosses, 223; use of bracket brasses, 224 ; effigies represented in, ib. ; of ecclesiastics, 225 ; of ladies and civilians, ib. ; armour represented in, 226, 227 ; figures thereon represented illustrative of our national and literary history, 228 ; the earlier examples the best as works of art, 229 ; the design and methods of executing, 229, 230 ; brasses to husband and wife, 230, 231 ; costume of the period represented, 231 ; earliest examples of, at Bedford, ib. ; brass of Sir John d'Aubernoun, the earliest one known to be in existence, 232; those of Surrey to be noticed, ib.
Morasteen, the Kingston, Dr. Bell's paper read on the, 27 et seq.; the principal Swedish circle, 33, 48
Museum of the society, contributions to the, xx., xxvii., xxxii.
Mynar, Richard, will of, 200
N.
NeGEH Stone, locality of, 89 n. Neteleyge, locality of, 86 n. Nevill, Sir John, his bond of indenture, vi. Newark Abbey, vii.
Newark Church, Flemish brasses in, 221 Newcastle-ou-Tyne, Flemish brasses to be seen at, 222
Xicoll, Alice, will of, 181
Nippenhale, locality of, 89 n. Noviomagus, Roman station of, xiii.; the ancient city of, 4
O.
Oak carvings from Cardinal Wolsey's
palace, exhibited, xvii. Ockley, battle of, xiii ., 6. Odin, mythological notices of, 32, 33 Odo, bishop of Bayeux, 122 " Old Fosse," limit of the, 80 Olyver, family of, 162 Ottershaw, locality of, 84 notes
Padwick Lanes, 47
Paintings, mural, formerly existing in
Lingfield Church, 71, 72 Palaces of Surrey, 11 Papers read to the society, vii., xv., xvii.,
xxvi., 1, 14, 27, 57, 61, 71, 74, 77, 97,
122, 156, 180, 190, 203, 213. (See
Meetings.) Parish boundaries, custom of perambulating,
78 n. Pedigrees, of Digges, 239 ; of Carew, 240 Penda, king of Mercia, 99 Pepys, Thomas, resident at the manor of
Hatcham, 145 Peru, roads in, 63 Peter of St. Olave's, his grant to the priory
of Bermondsey, 191 Philip, king of France, monumental brass
of, 232 Phillips, Mr., his proffered contributions to
the society, xx. Photographs contributed to the society,
xxxi. Picard, Nicholas, of Normandy, his seizure
of the property of William Hod, 234 Plate armour on monumental brasses, 226 Pocock, Mr. W. W., paper read by, xvii. ;
his paper on Chertsey Abbey, 97 et seq. ;
his account of the excavations on the
site of Chertsey Abbey, 115 et seq. Poughley, monastery of, 46 Pritchard, Mr. William, vice-president of
society, xxv. Proceedings of the society during the years
1854 and 1855, i. — xxvi. ; in Southwark,
i., xxv. ; at Kingston-upon-Thames, xi.;
at Chertsey, xvii. ; at Guildford, xix.
(See Meetings and Papers read.) Puck, of Shakspeare, his mythological
origin, 47, 56
Q.
Quelmes, the, explanation of, 89 n.
R.
Ranyard. Mr. S., paper read by, xv. Redewynd, the ancient river of, 106 Reginald de Cornhill, ransom paid for, 158