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Didimus Alexandrinus, S., 135. Dining, etc., of monks and novices, 268.

Dining-room, Loft made into, 159, 269.

Dinner, grace at, 93; general, on

St. Cuthbert's day in Lent, 4, 81. Dionisius, S., monk and abbot, 135. Dionisius, S., pope, 125. Diptychs, 208. Dirge, 52, 238. Dirivatory, xiv, 76, 254. The same mistake appears in Godwin's Catalogue of the Bishops, 1601, p. 527:-" "He bestowed also 220l, in the building of the Diribitory," and in the Latin edition, 1743, P. 751:-"Ducentas deinde ac viginti in structura Diribitorii impendit." The N.E.D. has "Diribitory, Obs.," with one quotation, namely 1656 BLOUNT, Glossogr., "a place wherein souldiers are numbered,' do., "where the Romans gave their voyces.' scribe appears to have got hold of this word by mistake for "Dormitory," and to have been followed by many.

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Discrepancies in lists of figures,

212.

Dissolution of Monastery, 159, 201, 248, 250, 256, 280, 283; see Suppression.

Divided imbordered, or, and bordered, 2, 15; set in separate representations of niches in the borders of brasses. Some of the largest brasses, e.g. those of Bishop Beaumont at Durham, Alan Flemyng at Newark, and Roger Thornton at All Saints, Newcastle, had two sets of niches on each side, besides many at the top.

Divine Service, nobly done at Durham, 123.

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Dogs, embroidered

171. Dol, 129*. Dominations, 122.

Domus infirmorum, 51.

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vestment,

Door at the greece foot, 87, 269; behind quire, 179; east, from cloister into church, 83; within frater door, 87, 269; with leaves, 33; the north church, 37.

Doors opened at 7 a.m., 93, 94; of Mr. Pilkington's hall, 100; the two, in Neville screen, 6, 198. Doorway from dormitory to church, 265.

Doorways, their places accounted for, 303.

Dor, 37, 61, 68, 79; Durham for "door."

Dormitory, the Great, 259, 265, 266; (miscalled Dirivatory), 76, 254; see Dorter.

Dorset, marquis of, 284.
Dorsetshire, 229.

Dorsetshire clunch, 198.

Dorter, 51, 83, 85, 86, 93, 94, 97. 185, 187, 195, 238, 246, 265, 276, 303; basement of, 270; cellarage under, 239; chambers of officers in, 97-101; midst of, paved, 86, 267; Norman, and stairs to it, 265; tiled floor of, 296; Treasury under, 263; undercroft of, 278; windows in, 266.

Dorter door, 83*, 84, 93.
Double cloth, 147, 294.
Double furnitures of altars, 98, 280.
Douglas, H., 160.

Dove, in representation of Holy Trinity, 290; likeness of, 47; with olive-branch, 180.

Dovecot over laver, 82, 262.
Dragon killed by St. George, 116;
by St. Michael, 115; overcome by
St. Margaret, 120, 291.

Dragons at feet of Paschal, 10; on shrine-cover, 5.

Drake, Eboracum, 303n.
Drawing room, 160.
Drax, Will., 118, 291

Dresser window, 81, 82, 87, 259, 269*.

Dried fruits, 284.

Drink at Maundy, 78, 79, 256.

Du Cange, Lexicon, 230, 260, 262*, 281, 282, 315, 343. Dudley, arms of, 169.

Dugdale, Church

Notes,

290;

Monasticon, 194, 196, 216, 256; notes by, 255.

Dumium (close to Braga), 130. Dunath, Peter of, bishop of Connor, 155.

Dunbar, fight at, 14, 58, 163, 206.
Dunblane, bishops, see Clement,
Præbenda.

Dun Cow, monument of, 74, 254.
Dun Cow Lane, 288.

Duncan, king of Scots, 21*.
Dunelm, Rob. de, 167.

Dunholm, 66, 71, 74.

Dunkeld, bishop of, 148.

Dunkeld, bishops of, see Richard, William.

Dunstan, St., 127, 130. Durandus, Rationale of, 291. Durham, Abbey church of, founded, 67, 72; Anglo-Saxon poem on site of, 197; Antiquities of, 23; Archdeacons of, 67, 72, 188*, 210; (or Neville's Cross) battle of, x, 18, 19, 23-25, 27-29, 58, 210, 214, 218, 244; authorities on, 215; bishops of, ix; Counts Palatine, 210; great benefactors, 58; installed in stone chair, 56, 243; latterly buried within the church, 57-59; lists of, xviii; rite of burying, 57, 243; tract on, xii; visitations of, 56; see Aldhune, Barbara, Beaumont, Beck, Bury, Carilef, Cosin, Crewe, Eadmundus, Eadredus, Egelwyn, Farnham, Flambard, Fordham, Fox, Gaufridus, Hatfield, Insula, James, Kellow, Kirkham, Langley, Lightfoot, Maltby, Marisco, Matthew, Morton, Moule, Pictavia, Pilkington, Poor, Pudsey, Robert (de Insula), Ruthall, Sherwood, Skirlaw, Stichell, Tunstall, Van Mildert, Walcher; castle of, 141, see Castle; Cathedral, arms of, xiii; Cathedral Library, see Library; Mr. Brimley's music at, 231; present order of procession in, 200; Church of, records of, 21; City of, 27; Civil Incorporation of, 308; College of, 260; coming of monks to, 248; County of, description of, xviii; Dean of, has left-hand stall, 211; Deans of, see

Horne, Hunt, Kitchin, Matthew, Whitehead, Whittingham; Dean and Chapter of, xiv, 278; Dean and Prebendaries of, 260; diocese of, 123; Episcopal Library, see Cosin's ; livery men of, xix; Mayor of, 167; Old English poem on, 234; Priors, see Absolon, Âuckland, Bell, Berrington, Castell, Derlington, Ebchester, Fossor, German, Hemmingburgh, Hoton, John, Melsonby, Turgot, Wessington, Whitehead; processional crosses at, 201; rere-dorter at, 266, 267; St. Cuthbert translated to, 131; St. Oswald's processional cross at, 201; See of, arms of, 255; site of, described, 143. Durham, University of, arms of, 227; a lecture-room of, 233; Library of, 198; Museum of, 233.

Durham, verses on, 169; visit of St. Ethelwold to, 130, 293; visitation at, 102.

Durham Account Rolls, Notes, passim Arch. Soc. Trans., 197, 227, 230*, 232*, 233, 238, 241, 243*, 253, 274; Breviary, 181n.; Calendars, 240*; Chapter MS., xixn., 230; Churchwardens' Accounts, 207, 208; College, in Oxford, 239; Depositions, 231; Miscellaneous Charters, 209, 256; Missal, 251; Obituary Rolls, 209, 219, 222; Wills and Inventories, Notes, passim.

Durham and Beverley sanctuaries, 226, 227.

Dust, kept out of holy water, 41.
Dymna, 133.

Eadbertus, S., 5on., 132, 139.
Eadfridus, S., 140, 248.

Eadmundus, bishop of Durham, 54, 55, 143, 240, 243*.

Eadred, abbot of Carlisle, 64, 69, 247.

Eadredus, bishop of Durham, 54,

240, 243.

Eagle on book of St. John Ev., 113. Eagles on lecterns, 14, 206. Ealdhune, see Aldhune.

Eardulph, bishop of Lindisfarne, 64*, 69, 142, 247.

Earl excommunicated, story of, 129.
Easby, see Agatha's, St.
East Angles, 129.
East gates, 84, 263.

East Saxons, 129*, 133, 142.
Easter, feast of, 17, 209, 276.
Easter, see Paschal,

Easter controversy, 128.
Easter Day, 12, 95, 203, 205.
Easter Even, ceremonial of, 187–191,

201, 203.

Eata, abbot of Melrose and Lindis-
farne, afterwards bishop of Hex-
ham and Lindisfarne, 64, 131*,
136, 142, 285, 293; in mass vest-
ments, 48.

Ebba, St., 118, 291.

Ebchester, Rob., prior, 30, 53, 219;
Will., prior, 30, 53, 123, 219.
Ebdon, Tho., 298.

Ebor., Eboracum, see Breviary,
Missal, Processional, York.
Ecgfrith (Egfridus), king, 127, 131,
138.

Ecgredus, bishop of Lindisfarne,
gifts of, 142.
Edgar, king, 130.

Edgar, king of Scotland, 20, 21, 139.
Edinburgh, 24*, 203, 215.
Edlingham, 219, 290.

Edmund, St., archbishop or "bishop"
of Canterbury, 109, 121, 291; in
mass vestments, 48.

Edmundus frater Ethelstani, Rex,
137, 294*; see Eadmundus.
Edred, king, 130.

Edredus abbas, 142.

Edui (district of Autun), 133.
Edward the Elder, king, 137.
Edward the Confessor, St., body of,
284; shrine of, 196, 197.
Edward I, 20, 21, 284; II, 20, 21;
III, 20, 21, 214; VI, 69, 108, 231,
239, 288; Injunctions of, 201;
VII, 197.

Effigy called Hobb of Pelaw, 301.
Effrem, 135.

Egdunensis, 152, 295.

Egelwyn (or Ethelwin), bishop of

Durham, 56, 242.

Egerton, arms of, 159.

Egfridus, king; see Ecgfrith.

Egfridus, S., 5on.

Eggleston-on-Tees,

261.

Egidius, S., 134.
Egwinus, S., 131.

Egypt, 293; flight into, represented
in glass, 50, 236.

Egyptians, the light of the, 126.
Eider ducks, 198.

Eleanor, queen of England, 21*, 22."
Eldulphus (thewulf), king, 136.
Element, colour of, 40.

Elements, consecrated, buried with
the dead, 238.

Elemosinarii gromus, 146.
Elemosinarius, 145.

Elephant tooth, 94, 276.

Elfride, king, 50, 236.
Elfridus, a priest, 46, 234.
Elim (helym), 182.

Elinor (Helena), St., 122, 292.
Elison, Edm., 146.

Elizabeth, queen, 59, 161, 162, 217,
231, 239.

Ellacombe, Church Bells of Devon,
279.

Ellis and Brand, Popular Antiquities,
255, 287.

Elmden, Mr., 60, 246.
Elmeden, Leon., 144.
Elphegus, see Alphege.
Elstob, arms of, 255.
Eltham, 157, 243.

Elvet, 104; the part of the city of
Durham that lies on the left bank
of the river eastward; bridge of,
141; do., and chapels thereon,
73, 253.

Ely (Hely), 130, 259, 282.

Ely, bishops of, see Eustace, Nor-
wold, Oxford, Thirlby; Galilee
at, 230; Gent hall at, 271;
"Helle at, 271; infirmary at,
271*; liveries at, 247.

Embroidery on St. Cuthbert's ban-
ner, 26, 95, 277.

Emerald, the great, 102, 284.

Emperors, names of, 125.

Enaghdun, bishop of, see Thomas.
Enamelled work, 41.

Enarration of ceremonies, 106.
Enerration, 106; narration.

English lives of St. Cuthbert, 35,
223.

Enhegdunensis, 158, 295.

Entertainment, in guest hall, 89.
Entry, to porch and stable of
Almery, 91.

Epiphanius, S., 132.

Epistle, 8, 13, 205.

Epistle and Gospel sung from same
lectern, 205.

Epistoler, 8*, 9, 199, 302.

Epistoler and Gospeller abolished,

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Ethelwold, St., bishop of Lindis-
farne, 50, 130, 140, 234, 248, 293.
Euagrius, S., 134.
Eucherius, S., 129.
Eugenius III, pope, 125.

Eugippus, S., 135.
Eure, arms of, 255.
Eusebian Canons, 248.
Eustace, bishop of Ely, 230.
Eutropius, S., 129.

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Evangelists, pictures" of, at foot
of Paschal, 10; on Neville's Cross,
27, 217.

Evangelistic symbols at corners of
tomb, 60; on St. Cuthbert's coffin,
285; on processional crosses, 201.
Evensong, vespers, 63, 94, 231, 268,
276; at 3 p.m., 87.
Evensong time, 83, 87.

Everdon, Silv. de, bishop of Carlisle,
151, 152.

Evesham, book of, 177n., 257, 269,
274, 279; charnel at, 246; Maundy
at, 256, 257; servants at, 283.
Evidence, records of, 78.
Evidences, books of, 304; do., kept,
83, 84*, 263.

Ewer like unto a horse and rider,
81.

Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 283.
Exchequer, an office or business
room, 84, 263.

Exeter, bishops, see Brantyngham,
Quivil; morning prayers at, 265.
Exorcism of palms, 180.
Expenses of work, 99.

Fabric, Indulgences for, 148.
Fabricius, Biblioth. Eccl., 234.
Fadowmed, 120, 291.
Fairford, windows at, 289.
Falderley, Tho., 146.

Falle, Preb. Ph., 159, 272.
Fallow, on chalices, 239.
Fannels, 10, 201; see Stooles.
Fanon, 221; see Phannell.
Farmery or Fermery, infirmary, 51,
52, 85, 88, 89, 91, 170, 237*, 259,
260, 268, 270*, 355; master of, his
chamber, 89, 270; officers' cham-
bers in, 99, 100; passage to, 270,
303. There is a view of the west
side, as in 1801, in Carter, Pl. iii.
Farmery, between the two Baileys,
or, without the south gates, 91, 92,
237, 273, 274; chapel of, 92.
Farmery school, 91*, 92.
Farmery fare satirized, 271.
Farn, Tho., 144, 147.

Farne Islands, 118, 131, 149, 198.

Farnham, Nich. de, bishop, 55, 148,
241, 243, 252*; said to have
arched over the nave, 73, 252.
Farrar, Dr. A. S., 159, 296; dean
F. W., account of painted glass at
Canterbury by, 202.

Fast, on St. Mark's day, 104, 287.
Fasti Eboracenses, 215.

Fasting and prayer, 101, 283.
Father Smith, see Smith, Bern.
Faustus, S., 130.

Fawden yettes, fawlden yeattes,
93, 99, 275, 281; see Folden.
Feasey, H. J., Holy Week Cere-
monial, 255, 346, 354.

Feet, washing of, 77, 78, 79.
Feodarium, 294.

Feretory, feretor, fereture, feiriture,
feirture, (1) a feretory proper or
portable shrine, 63, 69, 247; (2)
the same, with the substructure
and the cover, together called
"the shrine," 67, 78, 94, 96, 250,
276; (3) the enclosure within the
Nine Altars, where the shrine
stood, 3*, 5, 7*, 19, 26, 35, 74, 94,
95, 196, 198, 302; banners set up
in, 95; chest in, for pipes of
banner-staff, 26; clerk of, 78, 94,
96*, 276; a light, 63, 247; master
and keeper of, 94, 96, 275, 276.
Feretrars' Rolls, 276, 288.

Ferial days, procession on, 186, 187.
Fermery, see Farmery.
Fides, St., 113, 114.

Figs, 101, 283, 284; do., and raisins,
89.

Finanus, S., bishop of Lindisfarne,
129, 133, 142.

Finchale, hermitage at, 252; inven-
tory of goods of, 197; MS. that
formerly belonged to, 197; Priors
of, see Stichell; Priory of, 73,
149, 252; Surtees volume on, 252,
253.

Findon, 214.

Finney, Dr. Ja., 159.

Fire, blessing of, 185, 186, 187, 201;
in Common House, 88, 101, 270;
not allowed in Dorter, 51; signs
of, in Cathedral, 206; struck from
flint, etc., 185, 201.

Fire-place, 218; to the examples
given in the note, may be added
vestry fire-places at Hulne (Arch.
Journal, xlvii, 116) and at St.
Peter Mancroft, Norwich (Norf.
and Norw. Arch. Soc., xiv); in
south transept, 279.
Fire-places, 194, 218.
Firmarius, 145.

Fish, 259.
Flackets, 201.
Flambard, Ra., bishop, 55, 228, 241,
250, 251, 252; furthered the
building of the church, 73, 141;
Isaid 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,

201.

Flodden field, 95n., 277.
Floor-piscina, 230.
Florenc., Joh., 145.

Floriacum (Fleury), 130.

Flour for obleys, 278.

Flowers, distribution of, 181.
Flowers of silk and gold, 26.
Flowers, 11; branches of the Paschal
candlestick probably_terminating
in representations of flowers. Cf.
p. 202, last note. Also Test.
Ebor., vi, 97, "a great candle-
stick of latten with xv floures
or lightes thereto belonginge
(1540), and Test. Ebor., v, 128,
quoted in N.E.D. under Flower,
5, e.

Flower-beds, ornamental, 289.
Flower de luces, 15.

Flushing of privies, 266.

Folden gates, 99, 281.

Folding door, 37.

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Font destroyed, 163, 206; in Galilee,
46, 235.
Footboard, 257.

For, 79; Durham for Fore.
Forcer, see Fossour.

Fordham, Joh., bishop, 213 (but it
does not appear that the bishop
of Durham confirmed the use of
the mitre, etc.).

Fordun, Scotichronicon, 215.
Fore hammer, 102, 284.

Fore part, 33, 40, 221; see Former
part.

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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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