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Paderborn, in Prussian Westphalia; Cathedral.-Bernhard von Lippe, Bishop of Paderborn, ob. 1340. Described Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 201. Brass.

Schwerin; Cathedral.-Heinrich von Bulow, Bishop of Schwerin, ob. 1347. Brass.

Lübeck; Cathedral.-Henry Bockholt, Bishop of Lübeck, ob. 1347. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 202. Brass.

Lübeck; Cathedral. Johannes de Mül, Bishop of Lübeck, ob. 1350. (See the account of the brass of Bishop Burkhard, ob. 1317, supra.)

Lübeck; St. Mary's.-A burgher of Lübeck, ob. circa 1350. No inscription. Brass. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 296.

Paderborn; Cathedral.-Henry Spiegel v. Dessenberg, Bishop of Paderborn, ob. 1380. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 202. Brass. Paderborn; Cathedral.-Robert or Rupert, son of Robert William, Duke of Jülich and Berg, Bishop of Paderborn, ob. 1394. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 202. Brass.

Bamberg; Cathedral.-Lambert von Brunn, Bishop of Bamberg, ob. 1399. Figured Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 204. Brass, halflength effigy.

Gadebusch, Mecklenburg.-Helena of Brunswick, second wife (in 1396) of Albert, Duke of Mecklenburg and King of Sweden, ob. circa 1400. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 204. Brass. Posen, Prussian Poland; Cathedral.-A canon of Posen, date earlier half of the fifteenth century. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 252. Brass. Bruges, Belgium; Cathedral.-Maertin heere van der Kapelle, ob. 1442. Arch. Journ. vol. vii, p. 189. Brass, effigy in armour. Breslau, Prussia; Cathedral.-Peter of Nowagh, Bishop of Breslau, ob. 1456. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 170. Brass, partly in very low relief. Lübeck, St. Katharine's Church.-John Luneborch, burgomaster, ob. 1461, commemorating also another person of the same name, who died in 1474. One effigy only. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 169. Brass.

Bamberg, Cathedral.-George, Count of Löwenstein, canon of Bamberg, ob. 1464. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 168. Brass.

Meissen, Saxony; Cathedral.-Frederick the Quiet, Duke of Saxony, ob. 1464. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 168. Brass.

Naumburg, Saxony; Cathedral.-Theoderic von Buckensfort, Bishop of Naumburg, ob. 1466. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 169. Brass.

Bamberg; Cathedral.-A person probably of the family of Schenk von Limburg, and canon of Bamberg, ob. circa 1470. Figured Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 168. Brass. Cracow; Poland; Dominicans' Church.-John Kovilensky, dapifer of the Palatinate of Cracow, ob. 1471. Figured Arch. Journ. vol, ix, p. 113. Incised slab.

Posen; Cathedral.-Lucas de Gorta, Palatine of Posen, ob. 1475. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 249. Figured in Count Raczynski's Wspomnienia Wielkopolski. Brass, effigy in armour.

Posen; Cathedral.-Andrew Bninski, Bishop of Posen, ob. 1479. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 250. Brass.

Gnesen, Prussian Poland; Cathedral.—James Sienienski, Archbishop of Gnesen, Primate of Poland, ob. 1480. Arch. Journal, vol. x, p. 251.

Brass.

Breslau; Cathedral.-Rudolph, Bishop of Breslau, ob. 1482. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 173. Brass, in very low relief.

Posen; Cathedral.-Vrielis de Gorka, Bishop of Posen, ob. 1498. Arch. Journ. vol. x, p. 252. Brass.

Corteville, Belgium (actually in the Museum of Economic Geology in London).-Lodewyc Corteville, ob. 1504, and his wife. Brass. Cracow; Cathedral.—Frederick, sixth son of Casimir IV, King of Poland, Cardinal Archbishop of Gnesen and Bishop of Cracow, ob. 1503. Memorial placed in 1510 by his brother Sigismund, King of Poland. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 174. Brass. Erfurt; Cathedral.-Johan von Heringen, canon of Erfurt, ob. 1505. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 170. Brass.

Meissen; Cathedral.-Zdena (Sidonia), daughter of George of Podiebrad, King of Bohemia, and wife of Albert, Duke of Saxony, ob. 1510. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 290. Brass.

Bruges, Belgium.-J. de Lierkerke, ob. 1518, and his wife. Brass. Laon, France; Cathedral.-Philippe Infauns, canon of Laon, ob. 1522. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 384. Brass.

Laon; Temple Church.-Pierre Spifame, Knight of the order of St. John. One of the knights present at Rhodes in 1522 is so named. Figured Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 114. Incised slab; a cross, hands issuing from clouds are crossed over it.

Meissen; Cathedral.-Frederick, Duke of Saxony, ob. 1539. Brass. Lübeck; Cathedral.-John Tydeman, Bishop of Lübeck, ob. 1561. Arch. Journ. vol. xi, p. 291. Brass.

Lübeck; Marien-kirche.-Gotthard v. Hoveln, ob. 1571. Brass.

Mr. Nesbitt exhibited with these foreign memorials a rubbing from the sepulchral effigy incised or impressed on three large glazed tiles, in Lingfield Church, Surrey. Arch. Journ. vol. vi, p. 177.

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Date, early sixteenth century. Each tile measures fifteen inches square. The accompanying woodcut represents this curious sepulchral memorial, which is of rude design; nothing of the same description appears hitherto to have been found in England.

A rubbing from a sepulchral slab of cast iron at Crowhurst, Surrey, a shrouded figure of Anne Forster (in orig. L for F), and small figures of her two sons and two daughters. The inscription records that she was daughter and heiress of Thomas Gaynesford, and died in 1591. A casting from the same mould (figures, inscription, &c.) occurs on an iron chimney-back at Baynards, Ewhurst, with the royal arms, and date 1593; and it is stated that others existed in the neighbourhood. Manning and Bray, Hist. of Surrey, vol. ii, p. 369. Crowhurst adjoins the boundaries of Sussex. See Mr. M. A. Lower's notices of Sussex iron-works, and of sepulchral slabs of cast iron, Sussex Archeol. Coll. vol. II, p. 199.

Mr. Nesbitt exhibited also three rubbings from the embroidered altar-cloth in St. Mary's zur Wiese, at Soest in Westphalia. Date circa 1350. Arch. Journ. vol. ix, p. 188.

INDEX TO VOL. VIII.

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Bayham Abbey, 72, 81.
Bear, Dr. John, 258, 259.
Beckett, Thomas à, 162.

Biohchandoune, 184.

Blatchington church in ruins, 4, 13.
Bohun of Midhurst, 64, 98.
Bokkyng, 274.

Borough English, 272.
Borstal, 187, 188, 274.

Bosham, 189-200; monastery, 189, 190;
Harold, 190; visitation by Bishop of
Exeter, 191, 192; chapelry, 192; pre-
bends, 193, 194; lease of estates, 196
-197; documents, 198, 199, 200.
Boss on Hoo tomb, 129; at Robertsbridge,
141, 146, 176.

Braose, of Sedgewick, 35, 36; grants to
Dureford Abbey, 65, 66; of Chesworth,
97, 103; tomb of Thomas, 99; George,
100; pedigree, 102, 103.
Brede, 213, 217, 218, 222.
Broadwater, 38.

Bromhill, 149, 152, 161.

Bronze celt, spear, arrow-head, 268.
Bristhelmestone, 68, 263.

VIII.

Brydepaist," past, paste, passe, frose
paast, 137-140.

Bulleyn, Sir Geoffry, 118; Sir William,
127.

Buncton, 184, 185, 186.
Buriton, 79.

Burton, Dr. John's, Iter Sussexiense, 250
-265; his works, 251; journey from
Oxford to Stone Street, 254; Horsham,
255; Shermanbury, 256; Sussex man-
ners, food, 256; dialect and singing,
257; long legs, 258; cattle and swine,
259; squires, 260; journey in cart,
260; clergy, 261; Lewes races, iron-
foundry, castle, 261, 262, 263; Brigh-
ton, 263; Shoreham, 264; Danny, 265.
Bylegh, 43-87.

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