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Fish, 259.
Flackets, 201.
Flambard, Ra., bishop, 55, 228, 241,
250, 251, 252; furthered the
building of the church, 73, 141;
said to have made a Dun Cow
74, 254; statue of, 93.
Flanders, builders from, 25.
Flashe, 28, 217.

Flass Bog, street, and well, 217*.
Flemyng, Alan, brass of, 320.
Flesh meat, 259.

Fleury (Floriacum), 130; the O's at,
283.

Flight into Egypt, 50, 236.

Flint, etc., fire produced from, 185,

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Forms in quire, 175, 191; prostration
over, 175; long, for children in
Song-school, 62.

Former part, 20, 212; see Fore part.
Forster, Joh., 162, 164, 298.
Forth, river, 138.

Fosbrooke, British Monachism, 271.
Fossour, John, Prior, 23, 29, 165,
166, 214, 215, 227, 239, 300; body
of, found, 218; first prior buried
out of Centory garth, 53; works
of, in the Church, 218.

Foster, Ja., 146; Tho., 146; Will.,
100, 206.

Fothergill, Dr., 170.

Foundation stones, 55, 56, 67, 72,

241, 242.

Founders, prayers for, 98*.

Fountains abbey, founded by Thurs-
tan, 128; frater pulpit at, 260;
infirmary at, 271; indications of
canopy at, 226; lavatory at, 261;
lockers at, 195; Nine Altars at,
193; perpent walls at, 195; pro-
cessional stones at, 303; screens
and parclose at, 195.
Fountains in garden, 160, 297.
Foursquare plank for Paschal, 10,

202.

Fowler, C.-Hodgson, 296; James,
on Tree of Jesse, 228; J. T.,
Durham Cathedral, 227; Will.,
engraving of glass by, 290.
Fox and geese, game of, 277.
Fox, Ric., bishop, 199, 259; of
Winchester, 193.

Foxe, Acts and Monuments, 246.
Frame, iron, for cressets, 3, 195.
Framwellgate, 104; the part of the
city of Durham that lies on the
left bank of the river westward;
bridge of, 141; bridge end, 61.
France, Bishop Beaumont's arms of,
15; blood royal of, 15; builders
from, 25; great O pittances in,
270; king and queen of, 133, 134;
mode of ringing in, 224.
Franche (free), 198, see French peir.
Franciscans, 267.
Franciscus, S., 130.
Frankfort, 239.

Frater-house or Frater, 4, 79-82,
86, 87*, 170, 197, 257-260, 268, 303;
door from, to Covey, 274; keys
of, 94; master of, 93; plate in,
259; reading desk in, 82, 260;
subsidiary, 268; vaulting under,
259, 260. The identification of the
base of the frater pulpit, p. 260,
is hardly confirmed by subsequent
examination of the place.-Ed.

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57, 243, 244.

Furness, cresset at, 195.
Furniture, of Our Lady's Altar, 44.
Furthe, Durham for "forth," 33, 36.
Fyshake (gromus), 146, 294.

G. (Gale), R., 161*, 165, 168.
Gabriel, the Angel, 111*, 117, 122,
285; salutation of, 47.
Gainford, 142.

Gale, Rog., jun., 161, 297; Sam.,
297; Tho., dean of York, 297.
Galgala, 229.

Galilee, 42, 229. (For "person of
greatest dignity," p. 229, read,
"celebrant ").

Galilee, 38*, 42-51, 73, 96, 103*,
136, 141, 152, 153, 161, 194, 223,
225, 228-238, 265, 286, 298;
almsbox in, 233; aumbries in,
193; begun at east end, 43, 229;
columns in, 229, 232; indulgence

for, 151; inscription in, 252;
inscriptions formerly in, 230;
naming of, 43, 228; organ in, 207;
paintings in, 233*; procession in,
303, 303nn.; pulley in, 233;
sermon in, 39, 46, 224; synod in,
210; well-house of, 232; work of
Bishop Langley in, 49; why so
called, 43, 229; why at west end,
43, 229; windows in, 47-51, 235-

237.

Galilee bell, 41, 165, 166*, 227;

bells, 34, 222; door, 39, 41, 42;
door, north, in end of church, 110;
door, south, in end of church, 111;
steeple, 38, 39, 165, 166.

Galilees, monastic, 230.
Gallery, the bishop's throne, 210;

modern, 209; outside steeple, 93;
stone, of window, 31; within
steeple, 92.

Galloway, bishop of, 148; bishops
of, see Daltown, Gilbert, Henry.
Galwathia, 148, 295.

Games, indoor, 277.

Garden of Common House, 88, 270.
Gardener (ortulanus), 146.

Gardens, 160, 296, 297.

Garderobes, 296, 297.

Gargrave, Sir Tho., 294.

Garlic, 283.

Garmundisway, 137.

Garner, 160.

Garners, keeper or master of, 100,
281, 282; his chamber,
checker, ib.

100;

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252.
Gavanti,

Comment. in Rubricas
Breviarii, 268.

Gedworth (Jedburgh), 142.
Generosi, liveries of, 144, 147.
Geneva, Puritans at, 169, 216, 217.
Geneva Gang, 169.

Genoa, Bede honoured at, 234.
Gent Hall, at Ely, 271.
Gentlemen buried in Centry garth,
59; four ancient, bearing canopy,
13, 205; sent their evidences to
the Treasury, 84*; the Prior's,
90.

Gentlewomen, their pew, and their
misbehaviour therein, 18, 209.
Geometrical tracery, 231.
George I, xiii.

George, St., 110, 116; arms of, 116,

290.

Gerard, Sir Gilbert, xiii.

German, prior, 255.
Germanus, S., 129, 131.
Gerona (Gerunda), 130.
Gerunda (Gerona), 130.

Gesta Abbatum S. Albani, 269.
Giant's Carole, 262.

Gilbert, bishop of Galloway, 151*,
152.

Gilding, 2, 5, 17, 20, 195; of mazers,
80, 81; under open carved work,
80; and painting of image of
St. Cuthbert, 68; and colour in
wall-paintings, 80.

Giles (Egidius), St., 112, 134, 290.
Giles, St., church of, 231.
Gilesgate, 227, 274.
Gimmers, 30, 33.

Girdle, of albe, 221; for banner, 96,

277.
Giruense
136.
Gisborne, Mr., 159.
Gisla Saga, 237.
Glasgow, 132; bishop of, 148;
bishops of, see Bondington, Ken-
tigern; bishops of, rural palace of,
295.

monasterium (Jarrow),

Glazing in north alley of cloister, 83,
262.

Glass, description of histories in,

211; use of, first introduced, 135;
white, 262 ; with imagery, broken,
47.

Glass, a, for the viewers, 106.

Glastonbury, 130.

Globe in hand of God represented

in glass, 47, 114.

Gloss, interlinear, 248.

Gloucester, bishop Edmund trans-

lated from, 55, 243.
Gloucester, bishops of, see War-
burton; carrels at, 262; chime at,
225; College of, in Oxford, 278;
fox and geese at, 277; infirmary
at, 271; lavatory at, 261, 262; no
great shrine at, 196; relic-
cupboard at, 193; towel-ambries
at, 262.

Gloves for baking obleys, 279.
God Almighty, pictures of, 47, 112,
114, 116, 121, 122*; with Christ in
His arms, 122.

God the Father, image of, 219;
picture of, 110, 290; with Christ
in His arms, 114.
Godric, St., 73, 252, 253.
Godfridus, S., 50.

Godwin, Catalogue of Bishops, 240,
320, 347.

Gold, cloth of, cope of, 105, 106;
lions of, on robe, 106*; metwand
of, 102, 285; offered, 94, 276;
processional cross and staff of,
105; and precious stones on book
cover, 65, 70, 248, 249.
Goldsmith, 102, 284.

Goldsmith's work, 9, 10, 200.

Good Friday, 11, 12, 30, 204, 205,
219.

Googe, Barnabe, 287.
Gospatricus comes, 239.

Gospel, 8, 13, 205; exposition of,
207; lights at, 182; reading of,
179, 182; of St. John, St. Cuth-
bert's copy of, 250.

Gospels, book of, laid on great
Altar, 73; book of, that fell into
the sea, 65, 67, 70, 73, 248, 249,
250; how and when sung in Holy
Week, 204; Lindisfarne, 248;

text of, censed, 182.

Gospel ambo, 202; desk, censed,
179, 182.

Gospeller, 8, 9, 199, 302.
Gostling, walk in Canterbury, 303n.
Gough, R., ed. of Camden, 30зn.
Gough MSS., xii, 161, 278.
Grace said, 82, 93.
Grace cup, 80, 258.

Gracianus de Tuscia, 135.
Gradus pavimenti, 182, 187.
Grail, the Gradual or book of
antiphons sung at the steps of the
altar, between the Epistle and
Gospel ; used in teaching of

children, 231.

Grammar school, Langley's, 44;
the present, 233, 246.
Granator, see Garners.

Granarius (gromus), 146.

Granary, 159.

Grancolas, Comment. in Romanum
Breviarium, 238, 279.

Granetarius, see Garners.

Grant, Old and New Edinburgh,

215.

Grantham, crypt at, 246.
Grassplat, 270.

Grate, 42, 227; an iron grille or
railing; of prison of S. J. B., 113;
of prison of St. Katherine, 119;
of Sanctuary, 41, 42, 226, 227.
Grates of Neville porch, 40, 226,
337; to relic-cupboards, 193.
Graves, making of, 52, 239.
Grave-covers, early, 246, 274.
Gravestones, removed to Abbey

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Green church, 228.

Green cloth on table, 84*.
Green, Mr., 97, 278.

Greenfield, Will., archbishop of
York, 157*.

Greenwell, Rev. W., xxi, 252, 290;
Durham Cathedral, Notes, passim;
notes formerly in possession of,
207.
Greenwich, 231.
Grees, 10, 202.

Greggs, Joh., 298; Will., 162, 298.
Gregory, the Great, St., 16, 112,
115, 120, 124, 287.

Gregory VII (Hildebrand), pope,
72, 125.

Gregory Nazianzen, 133.

Grey, Hon. Anchitel, 160, 297.
Grey, Walter, archbishop of York,
148, 253.

Greystock, arms of, 255.

Gridiron with St. Lawrence, 119.
Griffin's claw, 167, 301.
Grigg, Will., 162, 298.

Gromi (thirty different, liveries of),
146, 147.

Gromus, 146, 294.

Gromus popinæ, 294.
Grose, Antiquities, 218, 256.

Grosteste, Rob., bishop of Lincoln,
148.

Grove, Dictionary of Music, 204.
Guest chambers, 99, 281.

Guest hall, 89, 90, 99, 159*, 268, 272,
273, 296, 355; bells cast in, 166;
cellarage under, 272.
Guestmaster, 275.

Guiding rods for shrine covers, 103,
287.

Guignard, 255.

Guilted, 2, gilded. So in Test.
Ebor., vi, 107, "a dussen silver

spoones with thappostles gilted of
ther endes" (1540).

Guthlacus, S., 136.

Guthred, king, 42, 50, 139, 227, 236,
293.

Gymres, 33, gimmers or hinges.

Hackett, Rob., 194.
Hagerston, Rad., 144.
Haggitt, Dr., 160.

Halden, king of Danes, 64.
Halistan, 149.

Haliwerfolk, 236, 247.

Hall, A., xviii; John, xv ; Jonathan,

170.

Halliwell, Glossary, 249.

Hallow Thursday, 105; Ascension
day.

Hallowing of holy water, 38*, 224.
Hamilton, Geo. Hans, archdeacon
of Northumberland, 296.
Hampshire Record Society, 275.
Hangings, see Curtains.
Hansard, arms of, 255.
Hardbrecins, 76, 254.
Harleian, see Manuscripts.
Harley, Lord, library of, 161.
Harness (joints), 13, 206.

Harold, king of England, 20, 21.
Harpsfield, Nic., Hist. Eccl. Angl.,
284, 286.

Harrison, John, 166.
Harswell, xi.

Hart, wild, legend of, 24, 215.
Hartburne, Sir Rob., 91, 92, 274.
Hartwell, Dr., 160.

Harvy, Dr., 69, 108, 251, 288.
Haslerigge, Sir Arth., 14, 206.
Hasta, bearer of, 185, 187; candles
on, 186, 203.
Haswell, 252.

Hatfield (Yks.), crypt at, 246.
Hatfield, Tho. de, bishop, 19, 59,
210, 211, 214, 215, 243, 245, 277,
291; arms of, 19, 211; tomb of, 19,
210, 211*; do., arms on, 255.
Hathbrande, prior of Canterbury,
270.
Haugh, 279.

Haugustald. (Hexham), 127, 131.
Hay, 281.

Head of St. Aidan, 288; of St.
Ceolwulf, 126; of St. Oswald, 49,
236.

Headon, 341.

Hearne's Collections, 289, 297.
Heart-burial, 242.

Hebdomadarius, 185, 187.

Hegg, Stephen, Legend of St.
Cuthbert, ix, 206, 249.

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Helinandus, 136.

Heliopolis, 129.

Hell, chamber called, 271.
Hell-shoon, 237.

Helmet, crowned, of bishop Lang-
ley, 119.

Hemingburgh, 137, 195.
Hemmingbrough, John, prior, 30,
53, 166n., 219.

Hendle or Henley, Dr., 102*, 103,
284.

Henry, bishop of Galloway, 153,
154.

Henry I, 21, 22, 138; II, 20, 21, 241;
III, 21*, 161, 243, 289; IV, V, 20,
21; VI, xviii, 49, 123, 212, 236;
his pilgrimage to Durham, 122,
292; VII, 222; VIII, 39, 95, 102,
103, 224, 231, 233, 251.
Henshaw, Will., 299.
Hensman, W., xv.
Henwick Hill, 261.
Her, said of a bell, 165.
Heraclides, S., 131.

Herald and Genealogist, 290, 291.
Heralds' College, drawing at, 206;
Dugdale's notes at, 255, 290.
Herbs in lieu of spices, 283.
Herculianus, S., 129.

Hereford, candlestick at, 202; fire-
place at, 218.

Hernes (harness), 13, 206.
Herod, pursuit by, 50, 236.
Heron, arms of, 255.

Herrings at Maundy, 78, 79.
Heseltine, Ja., 298.
Hessett, pix-cloth at, 199.
Heugh, 279.

Hexham (Augustald., Haugustald.),

127, 131, 149; bishops of, ix, see
Eata; lavatory at, 261; relics of
St. Eata at, 142.

Heywood, dean of Lichfield, 220.
Higden, Ralph, 293.

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'High Altar," use of term, 196.
High Mass, 276, 280.

Hii (Iona), 132, 133, 141.

Hildebert, king, 133.

Hildebrandus, pope, 125.
Hildefonsus, S., 128.

Hillarius, S., 127.
Hilton, arms of, 255.

Hind at feet of St. Giles, 112, 290.
Hing, Durham for "hang."
Hingeston-Randolph, F. C., 282.
Hispala (Seville), 127.

227;

Historia Aurea, 130, 134, 293.
Historia de S. Cuthberto,
Monasterii S. Petri Gloucestr.,
225.

Historia Recapitulatio, 227.

Histories, in Glass Windows, 109–
122, 288-292.

History, the Antient, 7, 45, 198, 233,
304.

History of the church, 106, 288, 304*.
History of the church at large, 4, 6,
57, 58, 197, 244, 288, 304; of the
monastical church, 49, 236, 304.
Hob of Pelaw, or, Hobby Pellel,
169, 301.
Hodgson, J. F., 253.
Hogg, John, and T. J., x.
Hogshead of wine in
house, 101.

Common-

Hogsheads of wine, 99, 281.
Holland, Hugo, 144.

Hollar, his view of interior of Ca-
thedral, 299.

Holm in Spaldingmore, xi.
Holy bread, 231.

Holy Cross, 215.

Holy days, 98; and Fridays, mass

on, 92.

Holy Ghost overshadowing B.V.M.,
pictures of, 47, 122.

Holy Island, xvii, 42n., 63, 64, 67,
69*, 72, 149, 228; St. Peter's
church in, 63, 69; see Lindis-

farne.

Holy men's works, 83, 263, 304.
Holy Rood, miracle of, 24, 215;
taken, 25, 215.
Holy Rood Day, 24.

Holyrood, abbey of, 24, 215.
Holyrood house, 18, 19, 24, 210, 215.
Holy Thursday, procession on, 105,
106.

Holy water, 172, 174, 179, 182, 213,
231; bearer of, 179, 185, 187;
blessing of, 172, 179, 182; font or
fat of silver for, 13, 205; hallow-
ing of, 22, 213; sprinkled on the
new fire, 186, 187; sprinkling
with, 172, 174, 179, 181, 182.
Holy water stone, 35, 40, 226;
protected from dust, 41.

Holy water stones, 22, 37, 38*, 60,
61, 62, 167, 213, 223, 224, 246;
drains in, 61, 246; screens over,
38, 40, 224, 226.

Holy Week, 204, 255.

Homors, the, 273; see Meist'omers.
Honoratus, S., 127.

Honorius, S., 128.

Hooks for shrine, 276.

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