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reeve, 258

Shoemakers in the abbey, 101

Shops near cemetery gate, 80
Shrevell park: see Thornhill
Shrines of SS. Ecgwin, Wistan, and
Wulsin, 40, 50, 73, 79, 104; of
Edward the Confessor, 377

injured, 41; made by abbot
Mannie, 98; adorned by abbot Regi-
nald, 102

Silence, monastic, 71
Silk-throwing, 314
Silver, chests of, 40

Site of the monastery granted, 146, 147;

Hoby's title to disputed, 256
Slavery, society for abolishing, 309
Smith's, Miss Harriott, bequests, 393
Snelling on Jettons, cited, 317

Society for Promoting Christian Know-
ledge, 308

Solidus or ancient shilling, the, 155
Southey, Robert, quoted, 156

South Littleton, church, 239; popula-
tion, 239

Spear-heads found at Sedgeberrow, 365
Spicer's close, 399

Stabling of abbey, 59, 115

Staff and ring, abbatial, investiture with
the, 112

Stall, the abbot's, 73, 120; stalls, col-
legiate, 66

Statutes or hiring-fairs, 322
Steam-power propelling vessels, 358
Stephen, St. altar of, 120

Steward of the leet, 252; appointment

of, 254, 256, 257
Stews for fish, 64
Stocking trade, 313
Stole, the, 86

Stone drawn for the abbey church, 30
coffin found, at Alcester, 38; at
Evesham, 96, 112, 118

45

coffins, in Mr. Rudge's plantation,

shot found, 349
Storehouse of abbey, 59, 64

Storm, remarkable, prior to the battle,
334

Strangers conducted through the convent,
82; apartment for, 83; corporate
order against poor, 406

Streets, 159; improved, 164; condition,
370, 371

Stype's Annals, cited, 378

St. John Baptist, image of, 143

St. Lawrence, parochial chapel of, 76,
79, 130, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172,
173,174, 175, 219, 230, 412

northern chantry in, 171,

175; outhern, 174, 175, 176

151

parish, quantity of land in,

chaplaincy and advowson,

143, 169, 78

St. Peter's, Rome, St. Ecgwin there, 92
Subsacrist, 78

Sunday, marketsformerly held on, 321
--schools, 27, 209, 210, 211, 222
Supremacy, oath, urged, 377; con-
troversy respectiv, 378

Surrenders of abbots,139; at Evesham,
141, 145

Swan House, now StarHotel, 392, 402,
403

Swannery, rent of, 360

Swans on the Avon, 359
Swineherds, 14, 22
Symons' bequest, 399
Synod at Aln-cestre, 94

Table-cloths for the refectory,

Tablets, monumental, 188, 2, 210,

221

Tailor for the convent, 80

Tapers in the abbey church, 79; paschal,
377

Temperance Society, 309

Temporalities of the abbey during vacan

cies, 113; purchased by convent, 116 |
Temple church, London, restoration of
109

Tenements purchased by the abbey, 114,
116, 119, 121, 214

Terriers, 178, 188, 223, 224

Upper-table in refectory, 85

Urso, land held by, in Bengeworth, 158

Vale of Evesham defined, 15: enclosed, 16
ecclesiastical jurisdiction

of. 97, 106, 112, 229; chapelries in,
230

Vanes injurious to pinnacles, 407
Vatican decree from 136

Vaults sustaining the choir, 46

Tewkesbury abbey, duchess of Clarence Venison foran abbatial anniversary, 128

lodged in and buried, 126

battle of, 127

Text, the ancient, 73, 78

Theam and infangtheof, 32, 251

Thierry's Norman Conquest, cited, 337
Thornhill park, in Bengeworth, 151
Three weeks' court, 200, 252 253, 257
Thread my needle. sport of, 319
Threshing floor, under Town hall, 198
Tierce or thirds, service of, 71
Tiles, glazed or encaustic, 45
Tindal's History of Evesham, published,

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Vestiary the abbot's, 73

Vespers, 71, 73

Vicarage, unsightly tenements near, 182
Vice chancellor's decree respecting Dea-
cle & school. 218

Victoria, queen, coronation and marriage
of 413

Vill and Villa, 80, 154, 156
Vilani, or Villeins, 158

Vills regained by the abbey, 99; again
lost. 100

Vines cultivated in open ground, 18, 84
Vineyard at Hampton, 30, 84, 246; in
Bengeworth, 76

keeper of the conventual, 84;
servants in, 101

Vineyards purchased by the abbey, 119
Vine-street. 62, 92, 159

Virgates of land, 79, 119

Virgin Mary, worship of 46, 48, 94;
image of, 62, 94, feast of, 128

's chapel, 112, 126; a second, 48
62

Visions legendary, 91

Visitation of monasteries, 137; a second,
138

Visitors entertained in the abbey, 116,
127, 140, 141, 142

report upon Evesham monastery,

140
Volunteers local corps of 408
Vow, benedictine, obligation of, 70

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Warwick, tenants of the earl of, 122, 123
Watchmen in the abbey, 101
Watsons' charities, 380, 394, 395, 398,
399

Water table suggested, 182
Wax, rents and payments in, 79

lights for the abbey church, 114
for St. Lawrence's church, 169
Welsh, flight of the, at the battle, 335
Wesleyan Methodism introduced, 210
Missionary Society, 308
Westminster, dean and chapter of, 241
abbey restored to the monks,

377

Review, quoted, 183

Wever's conduct toward abbot Lichfield,
129

Wheat, parched, on Bredon-hill, 365
extraordinary crop of, 408

White-book of the bishops, 35, 36
Whitsun farthings, 36, 234
Wiccii, diocese of the, 91; Huiccians, 21
Wickhamford, chapelry of, 230; church,
245; population, 246

Willersey, chancel rebuilt, 115; advow-
son, 115, 143

Willis's, Brown, notice of the abbey, 43
Winchcomb, abbot of, imprisoned, 99
Willows, loppings of, granted, 239
Windows, stained glass, how retained in
churches, 177

Wine, the abbot's, 85, 128

Windmills purchased by the abbey, 115
Wittenagemote, 96

Wolsey, as legate, visits the abbey, 129
Wool-tithe at Bretforton, 79
Woollen cloth, manufacture of, 163
Worcester monks dying, prayed for, 100
bishop of, claims jurisdiction,
106; repulsed, 109; modern visitation,
178, 188

Randulph de Evesham elected
bishop of, 107; Philip Hawford made
dean of, 132

cathedral consecrated, 107;
Cropthorne given to, 157; rebuilt,
373; tower added, 375

college, Oxon, for Benedic-

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