reeve, 258 Shoemakers in the abbey, 101 Shops near cemetery gate, 80 injured, 41; made by abbot Silence, monastic, 71 Site of the monastery granted, 146, 147; Hoby's title to disputed, 256 Society for Promoting Christian Know- Solidus or ancient shilling, the, 155 South Littleton, church, 239; popula- Spear-heads found at Sedgeberrow, 365 Stabling of abbey, 59, 115 Staff and ring, abbatial, investiture with Stall, the abbot's, 73, 120; stalls, col- Statutes or hiring-fairs, 322 Steward of the leet, 252; appointment of, 254, 256, 257 Stone drawn for the abbey church, 30 45 coffins, in Mr. Rudge's plantation, shot found, 349 Storm, remarkable, prior to the battle, Strangers conducted through the convent, Streets, 159; improved, 164; condition, Stype's Annals, cited, 378 St. John Baptist, image of, 143 St. Lawrence, parochial chapel of, 76, 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 Sunday, marketsformerly held on, 321 Surrenders of abbots,139; at Evesham, Swan House, now StarHotel, 392, 402, Swannery, rent of, 360 Swans on the Avon, 359 Table-cloths for the refectory, Tablets, monumental, 188, 2, 210, 221 Tailor for the convent, 80 Tapers in the abbey church, 79; paschal, Temperance Society, 309 Temporalities of the abbey during vacan cies, 113; purchased by convent, 116 | Tenements purchased by the abbey, 114, Terriers, 178, 188, 223, 224 Upper-table in refectory, 85 Urso, land held by, in Bengeworth, 158 Vale of Evesham defined, 15: enclosed, 16 of. 97, 106, 112, 229; chapelries in, Vanes injurious to pinnacles, 407 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 Vestiary the abbot's, 73 Vespers, 71, 73 Vicarage, unsightly tenements near, 182 Victoria, queen, coronation and marriage Vill and Villa, 80, 154, 156 Vills regained by the abbey, 99; again Vines cultivated in open ground, 18, 84 keeper of the conventual, 84; Vineyards purchased by the abbey, 119 Virgates of land, 79, 119 Virgin Mary, worship of 46, 48, 94; 's chapel, 112, 126; a second, 48 Visions legendary, 91 Visitation of monasteries, 137; a second, Visitors entertained in the abbey, 116, report upon Evesham monastery, 140 Warwick, tenants of the earl of, 122, 123 Water table suggested, 182 lights for the abbey church, 114 377 Review, quoted, 183 Wever's conduct toward abbot Lichfield, Wheat, parched, on Bredon-hill, 365 White-book of the bishops, 35, 36 Willersey, chancel rebuilt, 115; advow- Willis's, Brown, notice of the abbey, 43 Wine, the abbot's, 85, 128 Windmills purchased by the abbey, 115 Wolsey, as legate, visits the abbey, 129 Randulph de Evesham elected cathedral consecrated, 107; college, Oxon, for Benedic- NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. Adams, Mr. 33, Paternoster Row, London Boughton, sir William Edward Rouse, Blackall, Rev. H. South Littleton Blayney, Robert, esq. The Lodge, Eves ham Bryan, Mr. bookseller, Bewdley Cappur, Ralph, esq. Nantwich Careless, Mr. Richard, South Littleton Cheek, Oswald, esq. town clerk, Evesham Cox, John Surman, esq. Cheltenham Danks, Mr. Samuel, bookseller, Bewdley Eaton & Son, Messrs. booksellers, Wor cester Edge, Mr. W. B. Bridge-street, Evesham Evesham Mechanics' Institution | Fairhead, Mr. James, High-st. Evesham Foster, Mr. T. N. High-street, Evesham Friend, Mr. G. bookseller, Kidderminster Gammon, Mrs. Highfield Cottage, Edg baston George, Mr. Edmund, Ashton-under-Hill Gibbs, Mr. John, Norville, Offenham Gosling, Mr. F. N. Worcester Hill, the Right Hon. Lord Marcus, M. P. Jones, Joseph, esq. Spring Bank, Severn Kershaw, Mr. John, Lapworth |