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INDEX Compiled by SusANNE ATKIN Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations Abbo of Fleury, Passio Sancti Eadmundi 138-40, 142, Batey, Colleen see Cook, Alison 143, 149, 152; copy of (Pierpont Morgan Beadericesworth see Bury St Edmunds Library) 144, 145-8 beads, Roman period: amber 16, 57, 52; bronze 57, Elfheah, St, archbishop of Canterbury, death and 52; carnelian 517, 52; glass 16, 51, 52; gold 39, burial 159 n. 50 49, 41, 44; jet 16, 57, 52; pearl 16; rock-crystal Elfhun, bishop of London 140 16, 26, 51, 52; sapphire 26, 51, 52; talc 16, 51, AElfric I, bishop of Elmham 135, 139, 158 n. 37 52; white paste 16, 52 Elfwine, bishop of Elmham 141 Bede, Venerable 135, 137, 138 Elred: abbot of Rievaulx 211, 215, 221-32, 234, bells, bronze, from tomb in Georgia 45-6, 45 235, 237-44; as abbot 240; background 241, Benedict Saxo, prior of Bury St Edmunds, condi- 243; as patron 237-8, 244; Speculum caritatis tion of his body 136, 144 232, 240 Benedictines: abbeys 249 n. 32; see also Bury St Athelberga 135 Edmunds; Ewenny; York, St Mary’s Abbey; AEthelthryth of Ely, St, body of 135, 138, 150 and see Rule of St Benedict Akanthos, fetters on burials 13, 14 Bernard of Clairvaux 234, 241, 244 Alan (Rufus) of Brittany, Count 280, 281-2 Bertram, Jerome, a monumental brass at Stonor Alexander II, pope (Anselm I, bishop of Park, Oxfordshire, exhibited by 332-4 Lucca) 143, 149, 150 bird’s-head stone see under Heysham Alexis Master 144, 162 n. 84 Black Death 246 amber, beads 57, 52 Blyth Abbey (Notts.), technique for vaulting in Andrews, R. D. see Potter, T. W. nave aisles 203 n. 24 Anglo-Saxon period: database of structures and bone objects see comb; handles; toggle interpretation of the data 1-11; buildings and Bori (Georgia), graves 19, 23, 31, 33 stonework see under Heysham; see also furniture bowls, silver, Roman 31, 34, 35 Anglo-Scandinavian objects and stonework see box, silver, Roman 19, 23, 24-6 under Heysham Bradley, Richard, review by, Excavations in the Brenig anniversary addresses see Robbins, Michael; Valley: A Mesolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Tudor-Craig, Pamela North Wales 347-8 Apakidze, A. and V. Nikolaishvili, ‘An aristocratic Brasier, Richard, bell-founder of Norwich 333 tomb of the Roman period from Mtskheta, brasses, monumental, 16th cent. 332-4 Georgia’ 16-54 Brault, Gerard, reply to John A. Goodall concern- appliqués, gold 43, 44 ing the Lord Marshal’s Roll 297-9 Armaziskhevi (Georgia), tombs and grave goods Brean Down (Somerset), pedestals, prehistoric 325 19, 23, 25, 26, 33, 36, 37, 39, 44, 45, 46, 52 briquetage, Bronze Age/Iron Age 325 Arroasian-Augustinians 196 British Library: BL Add MS 38816 280; Harleian Aston (Herts.), dodecahedron 291 MS 2253 (Harleian Roll of Kings) 295 Astrological Scrap-book 334-7 British Museum: Roman mouse handle 325, 326, Augustine, St, relics of 150 327, 332, leonine handle from Fayim 330-1, Augustinians, priories 249 n. 32, and see Llanthony 331 Priory Bronze Age (Late), saltmaking site 324, 325 bronze objects see beads; bells; ear-rings; handles; oinochoc; patera; scabbard mount; vessels Bagineti (Georgia), graves 23, 26, 33, 36, 52 Brothwell, Don, review by, Investigations of Ancient Baldwin, abbot of Bury St Edmunds 140, 142-4, Human Tissues: Chemical Analyses in Anthropology 149-51, 152, 154, 155 346 358 THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL buckles: gold 42, 43, 44; silver, Roman 33, 36 Cistercians: architecture 229, 235, 237, 244; Bur- buildings and structures: Anglo-Saxon 1-11; eccle- gundian houses 221, 233-4, 237; chapter ritual siastical and monastic see Bury St Edmunds, 238-40; churches, barrel ceiling 232; commu- and see main articles on Heysham; Lindisfarne nity and building function 232, 234, 239; cults Priory (nave vaults); Rievaulx Abbey (chapter of founders and beati 24.4; in France 234, 235; in house); York (St Mary’s) Germany 238; groin vaults 197, in French Buildwas Abbey (Shropshire): chapter house 250 churches 206 n. 56; influence of Italy and Nn. 41; groin vaults 196, 202 n. 22 Rome 241, 243-4; monastic houses 232-44; see Burgundy, chapter houses 221, 233, 235; and see also also Buildwas Abbey; Byland Abbey; Citeaux; Citeaux; Clairvaux Clairvaux; Fountains Abbey; Jervaulx; burials and graves: fetters found in, in ancient Kirkstall Abbey; Melrose Abbey; Rievaulx Greece 13-14; rock-cut graves and cemeteries Abbey; see also Rule of St Benedict; Savignac- see Heysham; Roman see Mtskheta Cistercians Bury Psalter 139, 140, 141 Citeaux, Burgundy, chapter house 233, 234 Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk): Beadericesworth: church Clairvaux, Burgundy 237, 244; chapter house at, dedicated to St Mary 141, St Edmund’s 233-4; cults 244; east extension 241, 243, 244 church (minster) 137, 139, body in 137-8, clasp, silver, Roman 33 139-40, 144, 152; new church, dedicated clay objects see clay tobacco pipes; pedestal 140-1, and Edmund’s body translated to 141, clay tobacco pipes, from Heysham 124-5, 125 142, 143-4, 149-50, 151, 152; St Michael’s cloak fastener, copper alloy, from Heysham 124, cult, altar to 159 n. 46 125 button, stone, medieval 124, 125 Cluniac monasteries 234, 235, 249 n. 32 Byland Abbey (N. Yorks.) 247 n. 12; chapter house Cluny (France): burial and chapel area 240; chap- 250 n. 41; groin vaults 196; size of community ter house 238 250 n. 48 Cocke, Thomas, review by, Winchester Cathedral: Nine Hundred Years, 1093-1993 354 coins, silver and gold, Roman, from Mtskheta 26, 33, 36, 37 Caen, Normandy, groin vaults 196-7 Coles,J. ,V . Fenwick and G. Hutchinson (eds.), A Cambridge (Cambs.): Corpus Christi College (MS Spirit of Enquiry: Essays for Ted Wright, reviewed 139) 280; Pembroke College (MS 24) 163 346-7 n. 106 comb, bone, 1oth-cent. or later, from Heysham 79, Canterbury (Kent): Christ Church: Aula Nova, 122-4 ribbed vaults 195, chapter house and barrel Cook, Alison and Colleen Batey, on the bone comb vault 249 n. 34, choir tribune 203 n. 27, gate- from Heysham 122-4 house and court buildings 243, litany and Coombs, David and Francis Pryor, an Early Iron calendar 141; St Augustine’s, translation of Age bronze scabbard mount from Flag Fen, relics of St Augustine 150 exhibited by 337-40 carbon 14 dating, from charcoal 325 Copford (Essex), parish church 205 n. 52 Carmarthen (Dyfed), dodecahedron 289, 290, 291 copper alloy object see cloak fastener Cashel (Ireland), Cormac’s Chapel, vaulting 197 Cramp, R. J., on the sculpture at St Peter’s Church, Cassidy, Brendan (ed.), The Ruthwell Cross: Papers Heysham 106-17 from the Collogiuim Sponsored by the Index of Chris- Croft, Cuthbert, advowson of Heysham 105 tian Art Princeton University, reviewed 349-50 Crook, John (ed.), Winchester Cathedral: Nine Hundred Castle Acre Priory (Norfolk): chapter house 249 Years, 1093-1993, reviewed 354 Nn. 34; west range 267 crosses see Eleanor Crosses; Heysham (stonework cemeteries see Heysham, St Patrick’s Chapel and sculpture) chapter houses: in Burgundy 235, 237; in France Cuthbert, St: condition of his body 135, 138-9,140, 211, 234, 235; in Normandy 235; at Rievaulx 156 n. 5; venerated by Alred 243 Abbey (including parallels) 211-55; at York, St Mary’s Abbey 264-5, 275-6; also noted in entries for named abbeys, priories etc ‘A decision-tree approach to the interpretation of Cheap, Eleanor Cross 308 archaeological data’ 1-11 Chepstow Priory (Monmouthshire; Gwent), groin Denton (Lincs.), pax from St Andrew’s Church vaults 197 321-4 INDEX 359 Dickinson, Tania M., review by, Clasps Hektespenner fetters, in the ancient world, literary and archaeo- Agraffen. Anglo-Scandinavian Clasps of Classes logical evidence for 12-15 A-C of the 3rd to 6th Centuries A.D. Typology, finger-rings, gold, found at Mtskheta 26, 36, 38-9 Diffusion and Function 350-1 finial see under Heysham Dijon (France), Saint-Benigne 160, n. 58; chapter Flag Fen (Cambs.), Early Iron Age scabbard house 249 n. 35 mount from 337-40 Dionysius, St, cult of 138, 142, 151 flasks, sardonyx 26, 46, 48, 49 dishes: sardonyx 46, 48, 49; silver: local origin Fleetwood, Thomas, advowson of Heysham 105 (Mtskheta) 24-5, 32, Roman 18, 23-4, 27, Fontenay (France), east range 234 29-31 Fountains Abbey (N. Yorks.): abbot Henry dodecahedra 289-92 Murdac 237; chapter house 221, 232, 235, 237; Dunbrody (Ireland), chapter house 221, 232-3 warming room 204 n. 44 Dunstable (Beds.), Eleanor Cross 307 France: chapter houses 211; Cistercian churches, Dunstan, St 138, 152 groin vaults 206 n. 56; Cistercian monastic Durham (Co. Durham): Cathedral 193, choir vault houses 234, 235; vaulting 193 197-8, 235, chapter house and links with Rie- funerary garlands, gold leaves, from Roman period vaulx Abbey 235, 241, 243, contact with tomb 42, 43, 44 Jumiéges 235, rib vaults 235; see also Cuthbert, Furness Abbey (Cumbria) 196; chapter house 235; St groin vaults in undercroft to west range 196 furniture, stone, Anglo-Saxon 109 Early Christian period, monument 340-3; see also Fursey, St 135 Heysham ear-rings: bronze 45, 45; gold 26, 37, 39, 40, 41 Edmund, St, king, evidence for the alleged incor- Geddington (Northants.), Eleanor Cross 301, 302, ruption of his body 135-68 307 Edward the Confessor, king, condition of his body Geneva (Switzerland), dodecahedron 292 136, 144; translation of body 243 Geoffrey, bishop of Coutances 281 effigies, use of 144, 151 Germany, Cistercian chapter houses 238 Egelwin, sacrist 140, 141, 142, 152 Gifford, John, The Buildings of Scotland: Highlands and Eleanor Crosses, at Stamford (with parallels) Islands, reviewed 355-6 3OI-11 glass: Roman, vessels, found at Mtskheta 46, 47; Ely Cathedral (Cambs.), groin vaults 193-4 post-medieval 125 embalming 135-6, 144, 150, 154 Glastonbury (Somerset): Iron Age pottery designs Energy Dispersive XRF analysis, of ah andle 329 338; fraud by monks 151-2 Ephesus (Turkey), handle 327, 328, 332 Gloucester Cathedral (Glos.), vault type 193 Erkenwald, St, bishop of London 155 n. 1 gold objects see appliqués; beads; buckles; coins; Espec, Walter, patron of Rievaulx 217, 234 ear-rings; finger-rings; funerary garlands; lip- Eugenius III, pope 241 covers; neck-chain; strap-ends Evans, D. M., an Early Christian monument from Goodall, John A.: note on some observations on ‘A Llanwyddelan, Montgomeryshire, exhibited French source of the Lord Marshal’s by 340-3 roll( 1295-6)’ 293-301; two inscribed sherds of Ewenny (Mid Glamorgan), priory church 197 North African Redware, exhibited by ewers, silver, in tomb in Georgia, Roman or Geor- 320-1 gian 25, 32 Goscelin, hagiographer 150 exhibits at Ballots 320-45 Grainger, G., on the human remains from the cemetery of St Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham Gransden, Antonia, ‘The alleged incorruption of Fayim (Egypt), clasp knife with lion and leopard the body of St Edmund, king and martyr’ handle 330-1, 331 135-68 Feldburg (Germany), dodecahedra 292 Grantham (Lincs.), Eleanor Cross 301, 302 Felmingham (Norfolk), brasses 334 Great Clacton (Essex), parish church 205 n. 52 Fenwick, V. see Coles,J . Greece (Ancient; classical): evidence for use of Ferguson, Peter and Stuart Harrison, “The Rie- fetters 12-15; funerary garlands 44 vaulx Abbey chapter house’ 211-55 Guthlac of Crowland, St 135, 158 n. 34 360 THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL Halle on Saale (Germany), parallel for clay pedes- Lazarus stone 103, III-12, 113, 114, 129; tal 325 ‘cross’ base or plinth, decorated with cabling, Halton (Lancs.): church 104; cross, decorated 109, Roman re-used or Anglo-Saxon 104, 112; 114, 115 cross-shaft with vinescroll decoration, 8th—gth handles, Roman period: bone, from Fayim 330-1, cent. 103, 112; hogback tombstone 104, 115, 331; bronze, with mouse terminals and lion 116, 127; socket(s) for cross-shaft 67, 68, 74, 79, pedestal 325-32 62, 126 Hardingstone (Northants.), Eleanor Cross 302, 307 Higgitt, John: on the wall plaster in St Patrick’s Harke, Heinrich, Angelsachsische Waffengraber des 5. Chapel, Heysham 118-20; review by, The bis 7. Jahrhunderts, reviewed 348-9 Ruthwell Cross: Papers from the Collogiuim Spon- Harrison, Stuart see Ferguson, Peter sored by the Index of Christian Art Princeton Uni- Hawker, P. C., a recently discovered pax from St versity 349-50 Andrew’s Church, Denton, near Grantham, Hill, Christopher, note on Gallo-Roman exhibited by 321-4 dodecahedra: a progress report 289-92 Haymo 151 Hines, John, Clasps Hektespenner Agraffen. Anglo- Heddon-on-the-Wall (Northumb.), parish church Scandinavian Clasps ofC lasses A-C of the 3rd to 6th 206 n. 63 Centuries A.D. Typology, Diffusion and Function, Henry I, king of England, embalmment of his body reviewed 350-1 136 Historic Wrecks Committee 315-19 Henry I, king of France 151; embalmment and Hugh IV, abbot of Saint-Denis, Paris 142, 151 funeral 144 human remains: from Heysham 55, 91-3; at Rie- Henry V, king of England, endowed Syon 105 vaulx Abbey 229 Henry VIII, king of England, visit to York 264, Hunsbury (Northants.), scabbard decoration as 267, 271 parallel 338 Henry of Beaumont 281 Hutchinson, Gillian, review by, Medieval Boat and Hermann the archdeacon, hagiographer of St Ship Timbers from Dublin 353-4; see also Coles,J . Edmund 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 149, 150, 151, Hygeinos Kanpylios (inscription) 326, 331-2 152, 153 Hexham (Northumb.), church and lred 241, 243 Heysham (Lancs.): Iberia (Caucasian kingdom of) 16, 23, 53 discussion 125-9; documentary evidence 104-5; Innocent II, pope 241 finds (other than stonework) 124-5; spear- Innocent III, pope 154 head, iron 127 Innocent, John, prior of Lancaster Priory 105 St Patrick’s Chapel 55, 56, 57, 58-73, 59, 125-6; intaglios, found in Georgia 36 bone comb, Anglo-Scandinavian type 122-4, Ireland: chapels 126; parallels for Anglo-Saxon 127, 128; burials in the chapel 72-3, 88, 128; stonework at Heysham 106, 109, 115 cemetery 67, 73-91, 126, 127, 128; human Irishman, in Wales 342 remains gI—3; pottery 73, 94, 125, 128; rock- Iron Age: saltmaking 325; scabbard mount 337-40 cut graves 55, 61, 68, 73, 74-6, 87-8, 126, 1 iron objects see fetters; lamp; nail 128; south doorway, Anglo-Saxon 66, 70, 102; trenches on the headland 93-4; wall plaster and lettering (phase I chapel) 62-3, 65, Jackson, Ralph, the mouse, the lion and ‘the 66, 73, 117-22, 126, 128; window, south wall crooked one’: two enigmatic Roman handle 58, 62, 70 types, exhibited by 325-32 St Peter’s Church 55, 56-9, 94-117, 126, 128-9; James of Compostela, St, body of 157 n. 19 Anglo-Saxon masonry 94, 95, 99, 128-9, door- James, Simon, Exploring the World of the Celts, way, re-erected in churchyard gg, /0/, 102, reviewed 348 north doorway 99, 102, small door to south Jarrow (Tyne and Wear), plaster 118, 119 aisle 99, south porch, traces of 99, west door- Jerusalem: church of the Ascension 160 n. 58, Holy way 94, 99, 100, 102, west tower 99; Norman Sepulchre church 160 n. 58, 237 period 101, 103, chancel, evidence for 101, 103; Jervaulx (France), chapter house 250 n. 41 post-Norman features 103-4 jet, bead, from Mtskheta, and deposits of jet near stonework and sculpture: bird’s-head stone, Jf; 52 finial re-used as gravestone 62, 73, 87, 106, 107, jewellery, gold, Roman period, from Mtskheta 15, 108, 109, 111, 126, 127, 128; churchyard cross, 36-44 INDEX 361 Jocelin of Brakelond 135, 140, 141, 153, 154 McAleer,J . Philip, ‘Encore Lindisfarne Priory and John, king, embalmed body of 155 the problem of its nave vaults’ 169-210 Jumiéges (France), contact with Durham 235 McGrail, Sean: Medieval Boat and Ship Timbers from Dublin, reviewed 353-4; review by, A Spirit of Enquiry: Essays for Ted Wright 346-7 Mainz (Germany), Roman handle in museum Kamariza (Greece), fetters on slave mineworker 13 325-6, 326, 328 kantharos, silver, Roman 31, 35 Marshall, Anne and Garry Marshall, ‘A decision- Kenyon, John R., review by, English Heritage Book of tree approach to the interpretation of archaeo- the Tower of London 354-5 logical data’ 1-11 Kirkstall Abbey (W. Yorks.): chapter house 2: 37; Mayolus, cult of 243 decorative forms of capitals 229; groin vaults Megaw,J . V. S. and M. Ruth Megaw, review by, 195-6 Exploring the World of the Celts 348 Kldeeti (Georgia), cemetery 19, 36 Mellifont (Ireland): chapter house 221, monk Robert 237 Melling (Lancs.), church granted to Abbey of Sées lamp, iron, Roman period 44-5, 45 104 Lancaster (Lancs. parallels for vinescroll 114, Melrose Abbey (Borders): chapter house 221, 232; 115; Priory 104, 105 masses 250 n. 45; Waldef, founder abbot 244 Laon Cathedral (France) 233, 238 Merrifield, Ralph, Astrological Scrap-book of Lastingham Abbey (Yorks.) 280; animal-headed James Murrell, exhibited by 334-7 chair arm 109; groin vaults 206 n. 55 Middleton, Andrew, analysis of the plaster from leather, vessel rim fragment, post-medieval 125 Heysham 120-2 leaves, gold see funerary garland Minigaff (Kirkcudbright), carved stone bird, late Leofstan, abbot of Bury St Edmunds 141, 142, 151, 7th—late 8th cent. 109, 110 152 mirror, silver, Roman 23, 27, 28 Lessay (France): chapter house 235; nave 205-6 Monkwearmouth (Tyne and Wear): animal- n. 55 headed chair arms 109; plaster 118 Lilleshall Abbey (Shropshire), vaults 196 Monte Cassino (Italy) 234, 235, 251 n. 59 Lincoln (Lincs.): Cathedral, polychromy 285 n. 45, Montjoies of Saint Louis 308 triple roses, doorway 308; Eleanor Cross monument, Early Christian, at Llanwyddelan 397 340-3 Lincolnshire, Iron Age saltmaking 325 Mtskheta (Georgia): ‘An aristocratic tomb of the Lindisfarne Priory (Northumb.), nave vaults Roman period from...’ 16—54;j etm anufacture 169-210 52; local goldsmiths’ products 37, 39, 44, 46 lip-covers, gold, Roman 26, 43, 44 Murrell, James, ‘white wizard’ of Hadleigh, and an Llandaff Cathedral (S. Glamorgan), choir 197 astrological scrap-book belonging to 334-7 Llanthony Priory (Monmouthshire; Gwent) 196 musket flint, post-medieval 124, 125 Llanwyddelan (Montgomerys.; Powys), Early Christian monument, stone 340-3 London: Charing, Eleanor Cross 307; St Gregory’s nails, iron: burials at Heysham 79; from Mtskheta church 140; Smithfield, St Bartholomew’s, tomb 45, 45 groin vaults 194; Southwark, vault and under- neck-chain, gold, from Mtskheta 37, 39 croft of town house 194-5; see also British Nikolaishvili, N. see Apakidze, A. Library; British Museum Normandy: chapter houses 235; groin vaults 196—7 Lord Marshal’s Roll 293-301 Northampton (Northants.), Eleanor Cross 307 Losinga, Herbert, bishop of Thetford 149, 150; and Northumbria, crosses 114 Norwich Cathedral 194 Norton, Christopher, “The buildings ofS t Mary’s Lowell, Giles, prior of Lancaster Priory 105 Abbey, York and their destruction’ 256-88 Lucca (Italy) 152; St Martin’s Cathedral and relics Norwich (Norfolk): brass workshop 333, 334; and cult of St Edmund 143, 149 Cathedral 149, nave aisles 194 Lynch, Frances, Excavations in the Brenig Valley: A Mesolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in North Wales, reviewed 347-8 Oc-Eo area, Mekong delta (Indo-China), gold Lyon family, pipemakers 124 objects 292 362 THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL Odilo, abbot of Cluny 243-4 library 217, 221; monastic community 232, Odo of Bayeux 281 234, 239-40, 243, 244, 246, 250 n. 48; parlour Odo of Champagne 281 221, 227; rib vaults, aisles 230; shrine to abbot oinochoe, bronze, Roman 16, 19, 22 William 217, 243; vestibule 223, 227, 239; Oswyn, and St Edmund’s body 138, 152 vestry 217, 221 Ouen, St, relics of 150 rings see finger-rings Oxford (Oxon.), Bodleian Library: MS Bodley 39 Roach Smith, Charles, Fellow 314=15 280; Stukeley Papers, MS Eng. misc. e. 196 Robbins, Michael, “The gadfly: a necessary pest?’, (Stukeley notebook and sketch) 302, 304, 306 Short Address for the Society of Antiquaries Anniversary 21 April 1994 314-15 Robert of Mowbray, earl of Northumberland 281 Paris (France): commemorative crosses 308; cult of Roger of Poitou 104 St Dionysius 142, 151; Saint-Denis: abbot Roman period see dodecahedra (Gallo-Roman); Suger’s building work 237, 241, burial place of handles; Heysham (under stonework and kings of France 136, 144, groin vaults 192-3 sculpture); Mtskheta (tomb); pottery Parnell, Geoffrey, English Heritage Book of the Tower Rome (Italy): coemeteria burial basilicas 237, 241, of London, reviewed 354-5 244; S. Sabina 114; Sant’Agnese fouri le Mura patera: bronze, Roman 16, 19,-.22, 23; silver (from 241, 242 Kldeeti) 19 Rouen (France), church of Saint-Ouen 150 Patrick, St 126, 128 Rule of St Benedict 141, 159 n. 43, 234, 235, 238, pax, metal, 15th cent., from Denton (with parallels) 239 321-4 Rynne, Etienne, review by, The Archaeology of York. pedestal, fired clay, Late Bronze Age 324, 325 The Small Finds: The Anglian Helmet from 16-22 Peterborough Abbey (Cambs.): barrel vault 248 n. Coppergate 351-3 32, 249 n. 34; ribbed vaults 194 Phaleron (Greece), fetters on burials 13-14 phialai, silver, Roman 25, 26, 28, 34, 36, 37 St Albans (Herts.): Cathedral, choir 197; Eleanor phiale mesomphalos, silver, Roman 28, 31, 34 Cross 307 place-name evidence: Heysham 131 n. 42; //an and St Michael the Archangel 140 gwyddelan 341-2 saltmaking sites, and finds from, Bronze Age 324, Potter, T. W. and R. D. Andrews, ‘Excavation and 325 survey at St Patrick’s Chapel and St Peter’s Salvin, Anthony, architect, and Lindisfarne Priory Church, Heysham, Lancashire, 1977-8 171, 172, 175, 176-7, 178, 179, 186, 189 O57 3+ Samson, abbot 153-5 pottery: Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age 325; Samtavro see Mtskheta Roman period, North African Redware 320-1, Samuels, J., an unusual fired clay pedestal from a 321, 322; medieval and post-medieval, from Late Bronze Age saltmaking site at Tetney, Heysham 73, 94, 125, 128 Lincolnshire, exhibited by 324, 325 Pryor, Francis see Coombs, David Sandford, Mary K. (ed.), Investigations of Ancient Pycroft, James Wallis, Fellow 312-13 Human Tissues: Chemical Analyses in Anthropology, reviewed 346 sapphire objects see beads; scaraboid radiocarbon dating, for burials at St Patrick’s Saunders, Andrew, “I'wenty years of the Historic Chapel, Heysham 73, 84, 87, 93, 128 Wrecks Committee: a review’ 315-19 Regensburg (Germany), Saint-Emmeram, cult of Savignac-Cistercians 196; and see Furness Abbey St Dionysius 151 scabbard mount, bronze, Early Iron Age 337-40 Rievaulx Abbey (N. Yorks.), chapter house Scandinavian influence: in East Anglia 140; see also 211-55; Heysham ambulatory 211, 227-9, 235, 237, 239, 240, scaraboid, sapphire, from Roman period tomb 26, demolished 232, 246; apse 211, 221, 229, 235, 51; 52 240; barrel vault 232, 237; benching 217, 221, sceptre heads 292 229, 232, 235, 239, 246; burial structures seals, found at Mtskheta: cylinder seal, haematite 240-1, 243, 244; cloister 221; groin vaults, (Mesopotamian) 46, 50, 57; pyramid seal, undercroft of monks’ dorter 196; hemicycle chalcedony (Archaemenian Iran) 50, 50, 57 QII, 214, 221, 232, 235, 237, 240, 243, 246; Sées, Abbey of (Normandy), 104, 105 INDEX 363 Segrave, John de 293, 298 Theodred II, bishop of Elmham 139 Segrave, Nicholas de, the elder (d. 1295) 293, 298 Thomas of Bayeux, archbishop, and York Minster Segrave, Nicholas de, the younger (d.1322) 293, 260, 261, 280, 281 298 Thompson, F. H., ‘Fetters on the wall’ 12-15 Severus, St, embalmed body of 150 toggle, bone, medieval 124, 125 Shaftesbury (Dorset): cult of StE dward the Martyr tombs, stone see Heysham; Mtskheta (Roman 137; litany compiled at 141 period) shrines, Anglo-Saxon, stone 106, 109; see also Rie- tombstone, hogback see under Heysham vaulx Abbey Trypi (Greece), skeletons and iron rings 14 Sigeberht, king of the East Angles 137 Tuck, J. A., on the documentary evidence for silver objects see bowls; box; buckles; coins; dishes; Heysham 104-5 ewers; kantharos; mirror; patera; phialai; phiale Tudor-Craig, Pamela, ‘A Raiser of Righteous Dis- mesomphalos; spoons turbance’, Short Address for the Society of Simon of Warwick, abbot 280 Antiquaries Anniversary 22 April 1993 312-13 Slade, H. Gordon, review by, The Buildings of Scot- Tweddle, Dominic, The Archaeology of York. The land: Highlands and Islands 355-6 Small Finds: The Anglian Helmet from 16-22 Cop- slavery, evidence for 12, 13 pergate, reviewed 351-3 Smith, John F. H., note on a fragment of the Stamford Eleanor Cross 301-11 Southwell Minster (Notts.): chapter house, double Urbnisi (Georgia), cemetery 33, 36, 44, 46 rose carving 308; rib vaults 194 Souvigny (France), church of St Peter 243-4, 245, vessels: bronze, Roman 16, 19, 22; leather, rim 251 n. 59 fragment, post-medieval 125; sardonyx see Speyer (Germany): Cathedral, vaults 206 n. 59; St dishes, flasks; silver, Roman 19, 23-33 Mary’s 136 spoons, silver, Roman 33,.35 Stamford (Lincs.), Eleanor Cross 301-11 Waldef, St, abbot of Melrose 243, 244 Stanley, Sir Edward, and Heysham church 105 Walkelin, bishop of Winchester 150, 152 Stephen of Whitby, abbot, De fundatione abbatiae wall plaster, Anglo-Saxon see under Heysham sanctae Mariae virginis eboraci 280-2 Waltham (Herts.), Eleanor Cross 302, 307, 308 stone artefact see button Warenne, William (I), Earl de 194, 281 stonework and sculpture see Eleanor Crosses; furni- Warenne, William, second earl 195 ture; under Heysham; monument; York, St Wainer, abbot of Rebais 143 Mary’s Abbey Welch, Martin, review by, Angelsachsische Waffen- Stonor Park (Oxon.), monumental brass at 332-4 graber des 5. bis 7. Jahrhunderts 348-9 Stony Stratford (Bucks.), Eleanor Cross 307 Whitby Cartulary 280 strap-ends, gold, Roman 42, 43, 44 Whitwell, Elizabeth, brass to 334 Stukeley, William, and the Stamford Eleanor Cross Whitwell, John 334 301-11 Whyttyll, John, monumental brass to 333, 333, 334 Suger, abbot of Saint-Denis 237, 241 Whytwell, Margaret, brass inscription to 334 Swegn Forkbeard, king of Denmark, body of 156 Wijnbergen armorial roll 293, 294, 297, 298-9 n.8 Wilfrid, St 241 Swithun, St, cult of 150 William I 149, 150, 152, 280, 281 Syon (France): Abbess of 105; Brigittine nuns 105 William II (William Rufus): and the translation of Syria: glass bottles found at Mtskheta 46; seal, St Edmund’s body 149, 150; visit to York and haematite 50 the abbey church 257, 280-1, 282 William, abbot of Rievaulx Abbey, as founder 243; talc see beads and the chapter house 211, 217-21, 232-4; cult Tbilisi (Georgia) 44 of and shrine 217, 243, 244 Tetney (Lincs.), clay pedestal from a Late Bronze William, abbot ofS t Albans 155, 157 n. 14 Age saltmaking site 324, 325 William of St Calais, bishop of Durham 281 Thebes (Egypt), fetters in slave burial 13, 14 Winchester (Hants.): Cathedral 150, chapter Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury, body of 136 house, barrel vault 248 n. 32, 249 n. 34, vaults Theodred, bishop of London 137, 139, 140, 152 194; litanies and calendars 141; St Swithun’s Theodred I, bishop of Elmham 139 150 364 THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL Wisbech (Cambs.), Iron Age dagger scabbard in York (N. Yorks.): church of St Olaf 280; King’s museum 340 Manor 257, 268, 270, 271, 272, 275, 277, survey Worcester (Worcs.): calendar 141; chapter house of 278-80; Minster 260, 261, 264, 275; precinct 237 walls 269, 270-1; St Leonard’s (St Peter’s) wrecks and sites 315-19 Hospital, vaulting incorporated into Theatre Wulfstan II, bishop of Worcester, embalmed body Royal 195 of 157 n. 12 St Mary’s Abbey 256-88; Benedictines 264; chapter house 264, 273, 275-6; claustral com- plex 264-8; Coronation of the Virgin 267, 277; Yelverton, John and Roger, brass to (16th cent.) destruction of 271-5; Outer Court 268, 270; 333 statues 256, 266, 275-8

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