Luercestre, 227.
Lugdunum (Lyons), 128, 129. Lughaid, 254.
Luke, St., commentary on, 269; symbol of, 285. Lumley, arms of, 255. Lupus, S., 132. Lyegaite, 105, 288.
Lyeth waike, lithe or supple (con- dition of St. Cuthbert's body), 63, 247.
Lying-house, 89, 266, 271. Lykegate, 288.
Lyndwood, Will., bishop of St. David's, body of, 285; Provinciale by, 199, 273, 301. Lynynge, linen, 100, 282. Lyons (Lugdunum), 128, 129; Coun- cil of, 242. Lyrinensis insula, 134.
Mabillon, 208, 234.
Mace (sceptre), golden, in hand of our Lady of Bolton, 113. Maces, municipal, shafts of, 277. Machar, St., 134, 345. Machyn's Diary, Camd. Soc., 203. Madden, Sir F., 248.
Maddison, Vicars Choral, 220. Madonna della Pieta, 223. Maestricht (Trajectum ad Mosam), 130, 132; cross at, 354. Magdalen's chapel, 91, 92, 274, 295. Maglorius, S., 129. Magna Britannia, xviii.
Magnificat, shrine exposed during, 94, 276.
Maguntinensis, 126, 127; of May- ence (Maguncia).
Maid's or Maiden's bower, 28, 217, 218.
Mail, Male, 92; a meal or repast. Malachi, St., archbishop of Armagh, 129.
Malcolm, king of Scots, 55, 56*, 72,
Malcolm (two), kings of Scots, 21*. Malt, 100.
Malt corn, 100.
Maltby, Edw., bishop, 248. Malt kiln, 282. Malton, x.
Maltravers, arms of, 255. Maltster (gromus, bis), 146. Malwaset, malmsey, 281. Man, see Sodor.
Mandatum fratrum, 257; novum, 255; pauperum, 256, 257 ; see Maundy.
Maniple, 179, 180, 182, 185, 187; of St. Cuthbert, 293. Manuscripts, ancient, 83, 263, 304; ancient, of Gospels, 200; Bodleian, 293; Brit. Mus. Add., 200, 211; Cotton, 197, 208, 215, 278; Har- leian, xiv, 171-179, 203, 213, 248, 251, 340; C. C. C. C., 293; Dur- ham Chapter, 197, 204, 213; Lam- beth, 277, 293; Mickleton, 298*, 299; Neapolitan, 248; Randall, 298, 299; Rawlinson, xi, xii, xviiin., 109; of Rites, see Introduction; of Sarum missal, 204; Trin. Coll. Camb., 197; Univ. Coll. Oxon., 197; York Minster, 197, 198, 293. Manutergia, 262.
Marble, blue, chantry of, 43, 44, 230, 231; laver made of, 82, 261; pillars of, for Galilee, 43, 229; see Holy-water stones.
Marble cross, 223; image of St. Cuthbert, 74; pillars of St. Bede's tomb, 103; stone over John Brimley, 162; over grave of St. Cuthbert, 103, 286; over Mr. Rackett, 59; over bishop Tunstall, 59.
Marble stones from St. Bede's shrine, 103, 287; over bishops, 55, 240-242; over Priors, 53; tomb of bishop Beck, 58, 244; do., of St. Bede's shrine, 103; tombstones, 60.
Marble substructures of shrines, 286. Marescalcia, 282.
Margaret, St., of Antioch, 113, 120, 291; beheaded, 120; bell of, 167, 301; church of, 104 ; "waird" of, 97, 279; the three last references may belong to St. Margaret of Scotland.
Margaret, St., queen of Scotland, 56, 215, 216, 242; cross of, 105, 106, 216, 287; life of, 215; well of, 215.
Marianus Scotus, 135. Maries, the three, 115. Marisco, Ric. de, bishop, 55, 241, 243.
Mark, St., procession on day of, 104, 287*; symbol of, 285. Market Place, 288.
Marley, Steph., 91*, 93, 159, 273, 275.
Marriage in Cana, 48.
Marshal, 144.
Marsilia (Marseilles), 125. Martene de Antiqua Disciplina, 205, 255; de Ant. Eccl. Ritibus, 237, 238, 243; de Ant. Mon. Rit., 205, 237, 238, 243, 255, 279. Martin, St., of Tours, 120, 121, 126. Martinus, S. (Dumiensis Episcopus), 130.
Martyrology, 279; Roman, 292. Mary, St., 116, 156; chapel of (Galilee), 42, 43; church of, in North Bailey, 251, 287; in South Bailey, 298; Galilee dedicated to, 42, 43, 73; name of, crowned, 171; see Lady, Our.
Mary-le-Bow, St., church of, in London, 251.
Mary and John, 17, 18, 19, 25, 28, 34, 221; with Black Rood, 18, 210; in frater, 80.
Mary the wife of Cleophas, 115. Mary Magdalene, St., 112, 115, 120, 291; hospital of, 280. Mary I, queen, 216, 231, 239. Mase, 113; a mace.
Maskell, Ancient Liturgy, 200*, 279. Mass, 98, 280, 301; canon of, 279; first, 97, 278; furniture belonging to, 57, 58; of St. Gregory, 224; the high, 2, 63, 143, 231; shrine exposed during, 94, 276; at Magdalens, 91, 92, 274; older form of, restored, 231; Our Lady's, 43, 44, 231; said 'to four old women, 92, 274; of St. Karileph, 251; servers at, 191; wardens of, 220.
Masses, how distributed among the monks, 98, 280; undertaken, 149. Mass vestments, 118*; bishops
buried in, 57, 58. Master of the boys, 185, 187; of the choristers, 34; of the Common- house, 88, 270; of the fermery, 89, 270; of the frater, 93; of the novices, 82, 84; of schools, 144; of the Song-school, his chamber, and meat, etc., 63; his seat, 62, 247; of the Grammar-school and Song-school, 44. Masterman, Rob., 298.
Matilda, queen of England, 20*, 21*. Matins, 22*, 63, 231, 268*, 276, 301 rising for, at midnight, 85, 267*.
Matthew, St., symbol of, 285. Matthew, Toby, archbishop of York, 256; bishop, 256; dean, 78, 79, 170, 256, 257.
Mauclerk, bishop of Carlisle, 148. Maulbronn, lavatory at, 261. Maundy, 77, 218, 255, 256, 257. Maundy benches, 256, 257*; money, 78, 79, 256.
Maundy Thursday, 10, 77-80, 182- 185, 202, 255; see Mandatum. Maurelius, S., 132.
Maurus, S., 134. Mawburne, Mr., xi.
Mazer, 80, 81, 258*, 259; black, 80, 258; one to every monk, 81, 259. Mazers, characteristics of, 258; standing, 258.
Meals orderly served and in due time, 99.
Meat let down into lying-house, 89; served from great kitchen, 87, 268.
Meath, co., 254. Mediterranei Angli (Mercians), 133. Meist'omers, 273. Derivation unknown. Professor Willis sug- gests that Meist may represent maître (cf. Arbre de Meistre, mainmast), and that omers or homors may be for ormeaux, elms. -Conv. Buildings of Canterbury,
Mele, a vessel, probably a large bowl, 294.
Mellifont, lavatory at, 261. Mellitus, S., 127.
Melrose, 64, 131*, 136, 140, 142, 223, 247.
Melsonby, Tho., prior, 148, 240, 241, 242, 252; buried with bishop Farnham, 73; miscalled Mels- come, 73n.; said to have arched over nave, 73, 252.
Melton, Will. de, archbishop of York, 158.
Memento, 98*, 279. Memorandums, 21.
Memorials of St. Giles's, 217, 274, 280; of Ripon, 227, 256, 314. Mending of "cup" (socket), 277. Merchants, utter their wares in the parlour, 52.
Merchant Taylors' School, 270. Mercians (Mediterranei Angli), 133. Merley, see Marley. Mersey, river, 138.
Merton, Walter de, bishop of Rochester, 154, 155. Met wand, 102, 285. Metal (earthen), 3, 195.
Mettall, 3, 24, 33, 195. Meynill, Walt., 164. Michael, St., archangel, 115, 122, 285; bell of, 166*.
Michael, emperor of Constantinople, 125.
Mickle kirk, 66; see More kirk. Micklethwaite, J. T., xxi, 197, 277. Mickleton, Ja., xv, 161, 165, 297. Middleham, Bishop, 154. Middleham, in Wensleydale, Jesus anthem at, 221.
Middleham family, arms of, 255. Middleton, Will. de, bishop of Nor- wich, 155.
Mid ffullon, 137, 294. Midilton, Will., 145. Midnight, bells at, 22; light at, 22; monks' chambers visited before and after, 93; service at, 63. Migne, Patrologia Latina, 229, 255,
Millburngate, 217.
Miller (gromus), 146.
Millets, mullets (heraldic), 119. Milner, Mrs., xiv.
Minor Canon, anecdote about, 297. Minor Canons' houses, 355; vestry, 252, 263.
Minories, church of, 54, 239. Minot, Latin poem by, 215. Mint, 283.
Miracle of St. Cuthbert's satchel, 250; at shrine, 210.
Miracles, 4, 197, 222; of Christ, 48; later, 270; recorded, 88*, 270. Miraculous visions, 243. Miscellanea, Surtees Soc., 299; Miscellanea Biographica, Surtees Soc., 254, 293.
Miscellaneous Charters, 232, 299. Misericorde, 268.
Missa alta, 276, 280; bassa, 276; magna, 276; matutinalis, 172, 179, 181, 182; Nominis Jesu, 220; privata, 276; de Quinque Vulneri- bus, 220; de Sancta Cruce, 220. Missæ de Caritate, de S. Cuthberto,
de Cruce, de Sancta Maria, 191. Missale Dunelm., xx, 171, 172, 203, 213, 301, 340; Ebor., 175-190nn., 200, 255; Romanum, 178n., 255; Sarum, 172-189nn., 200, 201, 202, 204*, 220, 255, 276, 287, 301;
Molaca, Moloca, etc., 254. Moluog, meaning of, 254. Monarcha, Alfred made, 137. Monastery, double, 228, 291. Monastic habit taken preparatory to consecration as bishop, 143. Monasticon, see Dugdale. Money, drawing and telling of, 84, 263; not handled by novices, 97, 278; offered, 276.
Monk beholding St. Cuthbert from rock, 115, 290; in blue, figure of, III; travelling to sea, 115, 290; washing his feet, 115, 290. Monk's lodging (Dorter), 97. Monks, buried in Centry Garth, 59, 60; each had his Carrell, 83, 262; chambers of, 93; kneeling, 109, III, 112, 113, 114*, 115, 118; never idle, 88; how occupied, 88*; old, dined in Loft, 86, 87*, 268; the only chroniclers, and writers of acts of bishops and priors, 88*, 269; proposed by bishop Walcher, 140; in quire, 302; repair to the Red hills, 23; sheets and shirts of, 100, 282; wages of, 97; worked at building out of service time, 67, 72; and novices, named Dane, etc., 93n., 102, 280, 284; and officers, notices of, 93-102, 274-284. Monodon Monoceros, 276. Montboucher, arms of, 255. Monuments, subversion of, 102, 284; see Brasses, Tombs.
Moray, bishops; see Archibald. More, 67, 249.
More or great Kirk, 66, 67, 72, 249*,
Music room, 160.
Mutton, 99.
'My oulde booke," and " My other booke," 304.
Myers, Ambr., 62, 247.
Myrc, Instructions, 201. Myrroure of Our Lady, 291.
Nails of Passion, cross made of, 216. Naprie, napery, linen, 99. Narwhal, tusk of, 276. Nativity of Christ, 48. Natural selection, 275.
Nave arched over by bishop Skir- law and prior Melsonby, 73, 252; built up to roof by bishop Flam- bard, 141.
Naviculæ, incense-boats, 201. Naylor, Dr. Jos., 159, 355. Neasham, 149.
Nebulæ for Maundy, 256. Necessaria, latrines, 266. Necrology, 279.
Neile, Dr., 355; Ric., bishop, 299. Neotus, S., 136.
Netley, reredorter at, 266. Neville, Alex., archbishop of York, 213; John, lord, 6, 24, 58, 196, 198, 244, 245; Ralph, lord, I, 24, 27, 28, 58, 244, 245; II, 224; Rob., bishop, 40, 59, 122, 225, 245; supposed tomb slab of, 225. Nevilles, arms of, 27, 169, 217, 245, 255, 290; as joined in marriage, III* bore charges of image of Our Lady of Bolton, 30. Neville chantry, 244; chapel, altar in, 303; its grates, window, locker, 226; see Porch; Prior's pew
in, 40, 262; windows in, 290; screen, 198, 221; tombs, 58, 103, 244.
Neville tombs, 244. Not only "the eastern but both the Neville tombs are within the site of the Neville chantry, which included the spaces between the pillars, as appears by the marks of the iron grate that was on the north side, pp. 40, 226.
Neville's Cross, see Cross; battle of, see Durham. New chamber, 281.
New English Dictionary, 198, 208, 212, 217, 220, 222, 227, 229, 238, 258, 262, 263, 269, 280, 284, 290, 291, 295, 307, 316, 319, 320, 324*, 355.
New Work (the Lantern), 22, 213. Newark, brass at, 320. Newark, arms of, 255. Newburn raw, 145. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, xviii, 55, 149, 156, 158, 196, 198*, 262, 276; All Saints' church at, 320; columns, etc., brought to, 229; Governor of, 14.
Newcastle, Isaac of, bishop of Connor, 152*.
Newhouse, Gabr., 164; Mr., ib. Newminster, 148.
Nicene Creed, standing at, 209. Nicodemus, 112.
Nicholas, St., 112, 113; church of, 104, 288; do., revestry of, 108, 288. Nicholas V, pope, 122. Nicholl, Joh., 145.
Nichols, John, 164, 298.
Nicholson, bishop of Carlisle, his English Historical Library, 297. Nigra crux, 215*, 216*; see Black Rood.
Nine Altars, 1-3, 62, 171, 193-198, 209*, 302; alleys of, 2, 3, 194, 196; building of, xix; Dun Cow on. 74, 254; east front of, 93, 274; glass in, 118-122, 291, 292; south door of, 59, 60, 62; statues on, 93, 274; north wall said to have been broken through for bishop Beck's coffin, 2, 58, 194, 244; windows, arms in, 255. Nine-holes, 277.
Ninevites, repentance of, 178. Nisibis (Nizibena), 132.
Noake, his Worcester, 261, 275, 282. Noblemen, arms of, 111; gifts of, 106. None, office of, 185, 187. Norfolk Archæology, 194; Arch. Soc., 323.
Norham, castle of, 141; church of, 142; procurator of, 146; strong tower in, 141.
Norman walls of Guest hall, 272; windows, Perpendicular tracery in, 289*.
North, great houses of, 214. North British Railway Co., 215. North door of the church, 41, 61, 167, 169, 227; holy-water stone at, 38; processions went out at, 105; end of altar, lectern at, 13; gates, 273; quire door, 98, 279, 302. North, T., Chronicle of St. Martin's, 208; Church Bells of Beds., 300. Northallerton, Hospital of, 73, 253; see Alverton.
Northborough, crypt at, 246.
Northern Counties, Governor of, 14. Northumberland, earl of, arms of, 169; earls of, Pudsey, 73, 254; Uhtred, 143, 241; invaded, 64; men of, 140.
Northumbria, 129, 133; six kings of, 138, 139.
Northwagenses, Norwegians, 137. Norton, x, xvi, 141. Norwegians, 137.
Norwich, baking or houseling irons
at, 338, col. 2; bishops of, see Middleton, Suthfeld; charnel at, 314; lavatory at, 261; nine-holes at, 277; pelican lectern at, 199, 206; St. Peter Mancroft, fireplace at, 194, 323.
Norwold, Hugh de, bishop of Ely,
Nottingham, Aug., bishop of Lao- dicea, 153.
Nottinghamshire, 138.
Nova Legenda Angliæ, 223, 234*, 291, 293.
Novice, carried holy water, 13, 205. Novices, 259, 260; chambers of, 85; dined in frater, 268; master or tutor of, 96, 97; master of, his chamber, 97; meat of, 82; money or wages not received by, 97, 278; outfits of, 277; place where they learned, 84, 85, 264; in quire, 302; read at meals, 82; recrea- tion of, 88, 270; said grace, 82; sheets and shirts of, 100, 282; six, went daily to school for seven years, 96. Nunburnholm, xi.
O's, the great, 270, 283. Oats, 281.
Obedientiaries, 268, 274, 280; vicars assigned to, 275. Obleys, 194, 279;
especially that which is used in the mass; baking of, 279; for Maundy, 256.
Obley-irons, 194, 218, 279; iron nippers used in making obleys, called at Norwich "lez Bakyng eernys," and "howselyng jrons.' Occupations (trades and crafts), 107, 108, 288.
Occupy, engage in, 98.
Occupy, make use of, 39, 224. Octaves of Easter, 301. Odo, S., 127.
Of, on, 6, 7, 11, 15, 31, 37, 38,
52, 105, 106, 108, 112, 113; see quotation under Guilted.
Offa Rex Orientalium Saxonum, 125.
Offerings at shrine, 4; hung on shrine, 94, 276.
Officers of the Church, 93-98; of the House, 99-102.
Official heraldry of Durham, 291. Officiarii (obedientiaries), 145. Officina claustri, 172, 179. Ogle, arms of, 255.
Ogle castle, 215.
Oil, tun of, in legend of St. Mar- garet, 120, 291.
Oils, consecration of, 255. Ointment of St. Mary Magdalene,
Ordination, 224.
Ordinations in vestry, 19, 212. Oresiesis monachus, 135. Orfreys, 171.
Organ, crook, etc., for, 246; Father Smith's, 164, 299; heraldry of, 300; great, 163*, 164, 299; pipes of, saved, 163. Organs, 161, 162, 297; cases of, 163; different, for different days, 16, 208; earlier, 297; the lesser,
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