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page 100 note * Fellows who had compounded for their Subscriptions.
page 103 note * In addition to the Papers contributed by Mr. Walford to the Archæologia the following communications will be found from him in the two series of the Society's Proceedings:—
On Heraldic Tiles found at Witham Church, Proc. S. A. ii. 231.
On a small Ampulla in lead with the arms of Mortimer, and an object in bronze, to which are attached two escutcheons, one bearing the arms of Montacute, iii. 132.
On two Instruments relating to the College of Wiuborne Minster, iv. 12.
On a Charter of Henry III. and a Deed of 4 Edward II. ib. 18.
On a Copy of the Book of Common Prayer bearing the arms of Henry III of France, ib. 125.
On a Seal of the Official of the Dean of the Arches, ib. 272.
On a Deed of Grant of a piece of land in Lynn, 2d S. i. 106.
On three Deeds of the 14th century relating to the Morlee Family, ib. 152.
On a Decree made in the Arches Court of Canterbury during the vacancy of the See, iv. 354.
On an Illuminated Calendar on vellum, vi. 418.
The following are Mr. Walford's contributions to the Journal of the Royal Archæological Institute. Those on Seals are placed first, and are followed by those on Heraldry and Miscellaneous Archæology.
Some Remarks on Seals, with suggestions for a practicable mode of classifying them, viii. 64. Remarks on one of the Great Seals of Edw. III., ib. 307. Examples of Mediæval Seals, x. 141, x. 325, xi. 261, 367, xiii. 62, xiv. 48, xv. 347, xviii. 49. Remarks on Mediæval Heraldry with a view to an Ordinary of Arms, v. 9. On the Gad-Whip Service in Lincolnshire, vi. 329. On some marks of Cadency borne by the Plantagenets, vii. 156. Original Documents relating to Property at Totnes, Devon, viii. 307. The same. The Rights of Christ Church, Canterbury, sade vacante, xi. 273. The same. Letter on the wars of Edw. III. in Franco, xii. 73. The “Hales” at the New Temple on the knighting of Prince Edward, ib. 187. Remarks on a Casket at Goodrich Court, xiii. 134. De La Becho Effigy in Aldworth Church, xiv. 244. Effigy of a Knight in Winchester Cathedral, xv. 125. On an Heraldic Window in York Cathedral, xvii. 22, 132. Effigy of a Bishop at Abbey Dene, xix. 24. Inscribed Coffin Lid in the Temple Church, xii. 371. East Window of Gloucester Cathedral, xx. 239. Two Charters of Henry VII. xxi. 64. Seulpture lately found in Bobbing Church, Kent, ib. 246.
The following are Mr. Walford's principal memoirs in the Sussex Collections:— Small Cross-legged Effigy at Horsted Keynes, i. 128. Early History of Crowhurst Manor, vii. 44. On the Church at Worth, viii. 235, together with numerous other minor communications.
page 105 note * See Proc. 2d S. i. 39, 94, ii. 52. 137, 238, 242, iv. 121, 135, 242, v. 427.
page 106 nore * See Proc. iii. 128, iv. 131, 2d S. iii. 490. iv. 377–462, v. 24, 2S0. vi. 512.
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