of a mayor and twelve aldermen in 1602.
Baley, South, see Bailey.
Ball and cross in hand of St. Oswald,
Ballivus de Billingham, 145; de Shells, 145.
Balmerino, Records of, 197. Bamburgh, 149.
Banner of St. Cuthbert, described, 26, 94, 95; of king of Scots, 95*, 277.
Banners, 6, 25; defaced, 7; of occupations, 107, 108*, 288. Banner cloth, corporax used as, 23. Banner-staff, 96, 277.
Banquet, a solemn, 89, 270. Baptistery, lavatory so called, 261. Bar, Count of, 228.
Barbara, de S., bishop, 55, 240, 241. Barber, 145; bed of dead man due to, 52, 53; his duties and perquisites at a death, 51, 52, 53, 237. Bardnay, 125; Bardney in Lincoln-
Barefoot pilgrimage, 137.
Baring-Gould, Lives of Saints, 234. Barlaam, 125, 292.
Barlow, Tho., bishop of Lincoln, 297. Barnabas, St., 285. Barnabe Googe, 287. Barnard, Pet., 144.
Barnard Castle, Richard of, 45, 234. Barnes, Mr. Jo., 61. Barngreiff, 145, 294. Barrington, Lord, 160. Barry, a chamber, 281. Bartholomeus (Lugd. Archiep.), 128. Bartholomew, St., 117. Bartle, Tho., 165, 166*. Barwick, Dean, 164.
Base of column cut away for altar, 226;
cut away for holy-water stone, 223; cut off for a "porch," 224; moulded, of holy-water stone, 224, 226. Basil, S., 126.
Basin or Bason, with light before the Sacrament, 14; for Maundy, 78.
Basons, 9, 10, 13, 14, 200, 201, 202, 206; of latten, within the silver ones, 14; and ewers of latten, 81*.
Basset, arms of, 255. Bates, Geo., xiv, 78, 94*. Bath, bishops, see Burnell. Batmanson, Ric., 146. Battenhall, 261.
Beating the bounds, 287. Beauchamp, arms of, 255. Beaulieu, frater pulpit at, 260. Beaumont, Lewis, bishop, 14, 59, 206, 243, 245; brass of, 320; ib., verses on, 15, 207*. Beaurepaire, see Bearpark. Bec, 127.
Beck, Antony, bishop, 2, 72, 156, 243, 244; first bishop buried within the church, 58; tombstone of, 194. Bedding, 97.
Bede or Bæda, the Ven. or St., 109, 114, 117, 118*, 129, 134, 149, 169, 247, 270; altar, relics, shrine, and tomb of, 44, 45, 46, 225, 233, 235, 286; bell of, 165, 166*; bones of, interred where his shrine had been, 103, 286; compilation from, 293; epitaph on, 46, 235; exposi- tions from, 208; a famed book- man, 234; his Historia Abbatum, 293; his Historia Ecclesiastica or De Gestis Anglorum, 50, 126, 128, 131*, 132, 133*, 136*, 139, 228, 236*, 282, 304; Historical Works of, ed. Smith, 160, 197, 276; history and legends concerning title of, 234; Homilies of, 234; inscription on later tomb of, 235; narrative based on, 250; notice of, 136; his Opera Historica, 293; picture of, in glass, 48; "picture" of, in a mazer, 80; relics of, 136; shrine of, 96, 103, 141, 154, 197, 277, 286; do., Camden's story about, 235; do., carried in processions, 105, 106; do., defaced, 103, 286; do., marble stones from, 103, 286, 287; tributes to, 235; his Vita S. Benedicti Biscop, 35, 293; his Vita S. Cuthberti, 35, 48, 140, 223, 236, 290, 292, 304; works of, 136. Bede's Bowl, 80.
Bedfordshire stone, 198. Bedlington bought by bishop Cut- heard, 143.
Beef, 99; and salt fish, steeped in holy-water stones, 61. Bees, the work of, 173, 174. Beheading of martyrs, 119, 120*,
Belfry, the Galilee, 38, 39, 166; the great, 39, 165, 166. Bell for Chapter Mass, 98; chipping of a, 165; a gilden, in frater, 82, 260; of laver, 82, 262; little, silver gilt, 171; long narrow one, 165*, 166; one, on Ash Wednes- day, 175; for the Salve, 86; for Terce, 179.
Bells, 22, 39, 40, 165-167, 224; of St. Cuthbert's banner, 26*, 216; all rung on Easter Even, 191; eight, 93; inscriptions on, 166, 167; mending of, 98; recast, 165, 166, 167; ringing of, 52; silver, on ropes of shrine-cover, 4. Bell-ringers, 38*. Bell-ringing ceased
Bell-strings, 98.
Bell, Prior, 213, 283.
Bellett, his translation of Pelliccia,
Bellus Locus, 157, a manor in Westmoreland belonging to the bishops of Carlisle.
Bench, stone, in frater, 80, 257; do., for Maundy, 79*, 257. Benedict, St., 112, 124*; bell of, 167; Order of, 67, 72, 113, 124, 290; Rule of, 260, 263, 267*, 268, 269, 271, 275, 279, 280. Benedictines, 267; black habit of, 289.
Benedictio salis et aquæ, 213, 224, 302*.
Benedictus Biscopp, S., 134, 136. Benefactors, pictures of, 20, 21, 212; prayers for, 98*. Benet, Tho., 145.
Bennett, Mr., 100, 282; Rob., 99, 280, 282.
Bennett, St. (Benedict). Benson, Dr., 272. Bentley, Ric., 147.
Berington, Rob., Prior, 23, 213, 287; first obtained mitre and staff, 53. Bernicia, 138.
Bernicii, 132, 133, 142. Bertram, arms of, 255. Bertram, Prior, 255.
Berwick, 149; Sparke, bishop suf- fragan of, 224, 225, 282, 288. Beryl, crosses of, 355; fire struck from, 201.
Betti, 133. Beverley, church of, 137; Percy "Shrine" at, 347; round window at, 195; sanctuary at, 226, 227. Bible, Genevan, 216; great French, 246; in frater, 82.
Bible and Crown, xvii.
Bier for St. Cuthbert's body, 65. Bilfrith, anchorite, 248.
Billingham, 137; ballivus de, 145; barngreiff de, 145.
Billings, County of Durham, 253*;
Durham Cathedral, Notes passim. Bishop, bells rung for, 39, 224; his blessing asked for, 182, 187; clerks of, 188, 191; duties of, on Easter Even, 187-191; or deputy, duties of on special occasions, 172, 175, 179; on Easter Even, 187, 190, 191; French, story of, 235; Register of, 164; seat (throne) of, 19; seat of, in chapter-house, 238; solemnly vested, 188, 191; unknown, 121.
Bishops, figures of, 212*; four, pictures of, 119; funerals of, 57, 243, 244,; images of, and inscriptions, at quire door, 139- 143; kneeling, 118; names of, 129; of Durham, at first buried in chapter-house, 54, 55, 56, 57; met at their funerals by Prior and monks, 57; their names on stones in chapter-house, 54, 55, 240- 242; notices of, 240; Durham and other, see under their names. Bishopric, chief men of, 259; laws of, 293.
Bishopric Garland, 299. Bishop, Mr. Edm., 248. Bishop Auckland, 243*. Bishop Middleham, 243*. Bishopwearmouth, 256. Bithynia, 131.
Bituricæ (Bourges), 128*. Black Book of Lincoln, 203. Black habit, 118.
Black Rood of Scotland, 18, 19, 25,
Blewe marble, the blue-grey lime- stone from Weardale and Tees- dale.
Blind, St. Paul struck, 121. Blodius, 171, blue.
Blood, waves turned into, 65, 70, 247.
Bloody hands and face, 112. Blount, Glossographia, 320. Bloxam, Gothic Architecture, 205, 208, 246.
Blue armour of St. George, 116,
Blue bed holden over grave, 52, 53, 238.
Blue glass represented black, 236; habit of St. Bede, 48, 118*; of St. Helena, 122; of Our Lady, 119. Blue habits, monks in, 109, III, 112*, 113*, 114*, 115, 117, 120, 289.
Blue marble, 35, 37, 38*; cross of, 35, 222; grave stones of, 61, 246. Blue painting with gilded stars, 38, 40; velvet, robe of, 106*; vest- ment of St. Martin, 120.
Blythman, Mr., 102, 284. Boarded floor, for warmness, 62. Boarding on walls, 62.
Bodleian Library, xi; glass at, 289. Bodley's Librarian, 297. Body, Dr., 296.
Boisil, abbot, 64, 234.
Bologna (Bononia),
Bolton, 149, 290.
Bolton, altar of the (or Our) Lady of, 113, 290.
Bolton, estate at, 219; Our Lady of, 113.
Bona, Rerum Liturgicarum, lib. II, 279.
Bondington, Will. de, bishop of Glasgow, 153.
Bones, disposal of, 245; thrown into vault, 59; see Charnell-house. Bonifacius, S., 126.
Bonny, Mr., 100, 282.
Bononia (Bologna), 130. Book of benefactors,
chained to altar, 208; of coming of St. Cuthbert into Scotland, 35, 223; of Epistles and Gospels, 8, 200, 304; in hand of S. J. B., 113; in hand of W. Drax, 118; of jewels, ornaments, relics, etc., 17, 208, 304.
Book, "my other" (H. 45), 54. Booke, "my ould," 21; see Gospels. Books brought from Rome, 135; in carrells, 83; of evidence, 78; kept in Treasury, 263; mentioned in Rites, list of, 304; serving for pax, 9, 200.
Book covers, pictures on, 8, 200. Bookcases, marks of, 262.
Boots, 97; and socks, put on the dead, 51, 52, 237.
Boss, an enlarged part of the shaft of the paschal candlestick, 10; of that of Neville's Cross, 27, 28. Bosses, on holy-water stones, 60. Bough Church, 71, 251. Boulby's office, 169.
Bound Rood, altar of, 41, 226, 303, 303n.
Bourges (Biturica), 128*. Bouyer, Mr., 159.
Bow Church, 71, 104, 105, 246, 251, 287; bell cast in, 167. Bow Church end, 105. Bow Lane, 170, 288. Bowcer, 99, the Bursar.
Bowe Church, 105, 287; see Bough. Bowes, arms of, 255.
Bowes, Dr. J., 159*.
Bowet, archbishop, arms of, 255; "shrine" of, 347.
Bowing to the Blessed Sacrament, 8. Bowling alley, 88, 270.
Bowman, Tho., 146.
Bowter, 146, 294.
Bowyer, Mr. Rob., 248.
Boy bringing holy water, 205. Boys' room, 169, 213. Boyle's Durham, 215.
Bradshaw, H., Society, 203*, 246, 277, 278, 279, 301.
Bradshaw and Wordsworth, their edition of Lincoln Statutes, 200, 202, 203, 220. Brancepeth, canopies at, 221; Geo- metrical tracery at, 221, 231. Branches and flowers, in stone, 33. Branckes field (Branxton, Flodden), 95*, 277.
Brand, Popular Antiquities, 255, 287.
Brandishing, 5, 197. Brantingham, 243.
Brantyngham, Tho. de, bishop of Exeter, 282.
Brass, of Beaumont, 15, 206, 320; Berington, 23; Brimley, 162; Burn- by, 34, 222; Castell, 34, 222; de Bury, 2; Rob. Ebchester, 30, 219; W. Ebchester, 30, 219; Fossour, 29; Hemmingbrough, 30, 210:
Neville, 225; Rackett, 60, 246; Skirlawe, 18; Washington, 22, 213. Brasses, defaced by dean Whitting- ham, 60, 246; niches on, 320; on outdoor tombs, 246; of de Insula and Kellow, 55, 242. Brathwaite, Theoph., x, xi, xvii. Brattishing, 5, 40, 197.
Braybroke, Rob. de, bishop of London, 285.
Bread for altar use, 97, 278; do., at Maundy, 78, 79. Breakspear, Nich., 344. Brechin (Breynensis), bishops of, see Albinus, William. Bregwinus, S., 128.
Brendanus, S., 135; day of, 288. Brereton, Sir W., Travels, 355. Breviary, Benedictine, 207*; Roman,
207, 267, 287, 289, 290; Sarum, 205, 208, 270, 287, 291; York, 208, 270, 283, 287, 290, 291. Breviaries, English, 267, 289; medi- æval, 204, 234.
Brewen, one, 14.
Brewer (pandoxator), 145. Brewhouse, men of, 39. Breynensis, 151, 295.
Bridge, King David's, 214. Bridle in tree, 65, 70. Bridlington, shrine at, 284.
Brimley or Brimleis, John, 43, 161, 231, 247, 297; epitaph of, 231; music by, 231. Brinkburn, 149.
Bristol, Jesus anthem at, 221. Brithwoldus, S., 132.
British Museum, 223, 276, 301;
Library oi, 248; see Manuscripts. Brittany, charnels in, 315; stone circles in, 262. Brockett, Glossary, 207. Broking, Toby, 298.
Brome, his edition of Somner, 297. Brough Hall, xii. Browell, Joh., 144.
Brown, Chr., 147; Edw., 146; Henry, 101, 145; Nich., 145; Will., 162, 298; Rev. W., 285. Browney, river, 214*, 218. Bruce, see David; Lieut.-Col., 163. Brunswick, candlestick at, 202. Bukley, Joh., 144.
Bull's head, 6, 27, 112, 217, 221; having no scutcheon, 27.
Bulmer, Will., 144.
Burford, vestry altar at, 212.
Burges, Rob., 144.
Burgh (Peterborough), 130.
Burial in unconsecrated ground,
241; of prior, the first within abbey church, 29, 218.
Camden, Britannia, 169, 303n.; his story of Bede, in 'Remaines," 235. Camden Society, Abingdon Account rolls, 246; Chronicle of Grey Friars, 245; Letters on Suppres- sion, 284; Machyn's Diary, 203; Miscellanies, 217, 265. Cameræ gromus, 146. Camerarius, 145, 146.
Campbell, Ja., Balmerino, etc., 197. Cancellaria, 263.
Candelabra of latten, 171*. Candida Casa, 151, 295. Candida Casa, bishops of, ix. Candles, blessing of, 172, 173; carried, not lighted, 187; distribu- tion of, 174; lighting of, at
Candlemas, 174; on Easter Even, 186, 187; three, burning con- tinually, 14.
Candle-bearer, 179.
Candlemas, ceremonial of, 173-175,
Candlestick, one, on altar, 201.
Candlestick, the seven, 11, 203; see Paschal.
Candlesticks, 9, 10, 201.
Candlesticks, iron, 6.
Candlestick metal, 10, 1I. Candlesticks, two on altar, 201. Canonical penance, 295. Canons displaced, 67, 72; minor, 278; Regular, 124; do. of Holy- rood, 25.
Canopy for Blessed Sacrament, 8, 199; of purple velvet, 13. Canopies over altars, 194. Canterbury, 126, 127*, 128*, 131*, 133, 259; Archbishops, see Alphege, Cranmer, Cuthbertus, Edmund, Lanfranc, Parker, Peckham, Sancroft, Stratford, Theodore, Thomas Becket; book-cover at, 200; candlestick at, 202; canonical subjection to, 128; carrels at, 262; cellarer's domain at, 280; hall at, 272, 280; choir- screen at, 212; college of, in Oxford, 278; deportum at, 268; glass at, 202; guest hall at, 280; infirmary at, 270*; lavatories at, 261; maundy bench at, 257; monastery of St. Peter at, 134; nine-holes at, 277; north hall at, 261, 280; novices' outfits at, 277; prior's hall at, 273; processional lines at, 303n.; relic-aumbry, 193, 279; rere-dorter at, 266*; St. Andrew's chapel at, 212; Augustine's, 278; do., candlestick at, 202; do., children of the almery at, 273; shrine at, 196*, 198; third dormitory at, 266; throne, 279; water supply of, 261. Cantor, 144, 182, 187, 190, 275; begins Kyrie, etc., 191. Canute, king, 20, 21; founded churches where he had fought, 137.
Capgrave, John, 293; see Nova Legenda.
Capuchin friars, dead bodies of, 285. Cardinal's hat, 112. Carham, 223.
Carilef, St., 133; excluded women, 134, 228; mass of, 251.
Carilef, Will. de St., bishop, 55, 56, 67, 72, 74, 138, 240*, 241, 242, 243, 250, 254; acts of, 140; death of, 73; intended to make a Dun Cow, 74, 254; may have instituted com- memoration of St. Carilef, 251; perhaps identified, wrongly, with St. Carilef, 252; said to have been canonized, 72, 251; said to have made tomb in cloister, 251; statue of, 93.
Carlisle (Lucubalia), 138, 227. Carlisle, bishops of, see Everdon, Kirkeby, Mauclerk, Nicolson. Carol, an enclosure, 262. Carpenters, 145.
Carrells, 83, 262, 304.
Carter (gromus, bis), 146; (valect.),
Carter, John, 303n.; drawings by, 211, 230, 238; plan by, of Dur- ham Cathedral, xx, 211, 212, 213, 230, 238, 242, 252, 256, 259, 269, 270*, 271, 281; plans, etc., of St. Albans, 209; plates by, 227*, 243, 245, 251, 274, 289, 323; portrait by, of old verger, 200. Cartwright, J. J., Chapters in Hist. of Yorkshire, 294.
Casagaia (near Le Mans), 133. Casement, 115, 290.
Casket, silver, for bones of Ven. Bede, 73.
Cassianus, Johannes, S., 134. Cassiodorus, 135.
Castell, Prior, 34, 54, 80, 210, 220, 221, 222, 257; renewed Doctors' window, 31; represented in win- dow, 31.
Castle of Durham, chests at, 264; Fox's work at, 199; Henry VI at, 123; Norman keep of, 259; oil- painting at, 266; Pudsey's work at, 141.
Castle in hand of St. Barbara, 117. Castle Acre, fireplace at, 194; kitchen lobby at, 259; rere-dorter at, 266*. Castleford, 341.
Catalogi Veteres, 220*, 260, 263*, 264, 293.
Catalogue of Sculptured Stones, 247, 285.
Catanensis, 152, 295.
Catechism, Exposition of, ix. Cater (gromus, bis), 146. Catholic people, 123. Catlynson, Ric., 146. Cator, 145, 294. Catterick, xii.
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