Willis, Mrs. 330 Willmore, B. 645 Willoughby, Mrs.
Wills, F. 87. Mr. A. 664 Willyams, H. J. 329 Wilmot, E. 199. L.
A. 312 Wilson, A. 104. A. P. 199. C. 101, 647. Capt. 671. C.H.535. D.647. Dr. J. 313. E. 216. F. 557. F. C. 326. F.M.446. J. 534, 550, 645. Lt.-Col. N. 312. M. 557. Major J. A. 644. Major R. G. B. 644. Major Y. M. 312. M. C. 109. M. E. 328. Mrs. M.669. Mrs. W. 107. S. 669. T. 326. W. 332 Wiltshire, A. 105 Winbolt, J. H. 664 Winchilsea and Not-
Wyatt, C. F. 422. S. 443 Wyburn, J. 664 Wylde, M. F. F.
Wyllie, Mrs. W.533 Wyndham, E. 315. Mrs. E. 313 Wynn, B. W. 647 Ximenes, G. E. 87 Yarborough, Major C. C. 532 Yarde, Miss F. 666 Yates, F. 328. F.B. 316 Yelverton, Mrs. 329 Yeoman, C. B. 533 Yerburgh, L. C. 535 Yonge, J. B. 315 Yorke, J. 442 Youell, E. L. 646 Young, A. 446.
Capt. C. C. 419. E. 444, 669. G. A. 200. J. R. 87. Lt.-Cul. J. 447. M. A. 422. Ma- jor G. D. 52. W. J. 334 Zinzan, A. E. 103
Ruins of the Palace at Lincoln as it appeared in 1809 East View of Caister Castle, near Yarmouth Seal of the Chapel of St. Thomas on London Bridge Seal of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury *Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey's Tankard, now belonging to the Corporation of Sudbury +
*Engravings on Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey's Tankard Fragment of a Flemish Brass, the Memorial of a Bishop or Abbat *Brass of Sir John d'Aubernoun at Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey Brasses of Sir Thomas de Saint Quintin and Wife, Harpham church, Norfolk Brass of William Byschopton, priest, at Great Bromley, Essex *Head of Dr. Urswick, from his brass at Hackney
*Brass of Joan Urban, at Southfleet, Kent
*Heads of Lady Johanne de Stapleton, at Ingham, Norfolk, and of Ladies at Horley, Surrey, and Ash, Kent
*Brass of Thomas de Topclyffe, at Topcliff, Yorkshire *Brass of a Notary at St. Mary Tower Church, Ipswich Brasses of Justice Coke and Wife at Milton, Cambridgeshire
† We have been informed that a duplicate of this tankard, nearly identical with it, was preserved by the Godfrey family in Kent, and is still in existence. The particulars, and some other materials for a second article on Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, are reserved for our next Volume.
The name of this last is Jane Keriell, daughter of Roger Cletherowe.
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