INDEX TO THE FIRST VOLUME.
Page
Westminster, its plate sold . . 267
An act passed for the management
of the college, &c. . . 268
Library consumed by fire . 275
New dormitory erected . 279
Mathew of, doubts respecting him 182
Weston, Hugh, Dean . . .241
Was deprived and dies, &c. . 242
Wickliffe, John, removed from Canterbury Hall 193
Wilcocks, Joseph, Dean, his promotions and
death . . .284
William I. his policy . 71
Crowned at Westminster . 94
His benefactions to that church . 72
Williams, John, Dean, his attention to the
school, founds the library, expen-
ces on the building . . 260
Williams, his confinement in the Tower, release
from thence, and advancement to
the archbishopric of York
Flies to North Wales, where lie dies
Windsor, exchanged with William I. for lands
in Essex
Wiseman, Sir Richard, killed in an assault on
the church
Withers, his mockery of the crown
Wren, Sir Christopher, his account of the state
of the Abbey
His scheme for repairing it
Wolscy, Cardinal, his visitation of the Abbey
Wulsie, Abbot
His visionary character
Wulnoth, Abbot
In hijjh favour with Canute
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INDEX TO THE
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1. A Grant to Westminster of the Reversion
of Rutland after the Queen's Death, by
King Edward the Confessor • . 293
2. A Letter of William the Conqueror to the
Abbot of Fescamp . . . ib.
3. The Canonization of King Edward the
Confessor .... . 294
4. The Expence for fifteen years in rebuilding
the Abbey . . . .295
5. Part of the Verdict of a Jury relating to
St. James's Hospital . . . ib.
6. Cardinal Simon Langbam's Will . 296
7. Abbot George Norwych's Consignment of
his Power to the Prior and two Monks . 300
8. King Edward the Fourth's Letters, one to
the Pope to get the Abbots of Westmin-
ster excused from going to Rome for Con-
firmation, and the Pope's Bull for excus-
ing them . . . 304
9. An Account of John Esteney, Abbot of
Westminster, in verse . . 307
10.. The Interment of Abbot John Islip . 308
11. The Surrender of Westminster Abbey . 310
12. A Chapter Act relating to Bishop Williams 311
No.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
APPENDIX.
An Ordinance of Parliament for appointing
a Committee for the College of Westmin-
ster ....
Queen Anne's Warrant for the Marble
Altar-piece
A Memorial to the King for building a new
Dormitory for the King's Scholars
Names of the Prebendaries of Westminster
Page
312
314
ib.
315
Names of the Masters of Westminster School 319
Priors of Westminster
Names of some of the Archdeacons of
Westminster
Deans of Westminster
A Licence to purchase forty Pounds per
Year, granted by King Edward III. in
exchange for what is at present the Par-
liamet-Office
A Confederation between the Abbies of
Westminster and St. Edmundsbury
Grant of a Market by King Henry III. .
Abbot Islip's Election
Ancient Custom of offering Salmon in the
Church of Westminster
321
ib.
322
ib.
ib.
323
324
329
Page
Westminster, its plate sold . . 267
An act passed for the management
of the college, &c. . . 268
Library consumed by fire . 275
New dormitory erected . 279
Mathew of, doubts respecting him 182
Weston, Hugh, Dean . . .241
Was deprived and dies, &c. . 242
Wickliffe, John, removed from Canterbury Hall 193
Wilcocks, Joseph, Dean, his promotions and
death . . .284
William I. his policy . 71
Crowned at Westminster . 94
His benefactions to that church . 72
Williams, John, Dean, his attention to the
school, founds the library, expen-
ces on the building . . 260
Williams, his confinement in the Tower, release
from thence, and advancement to
the archbishopric of York
Flies to North Wales, where lie dies
Windsor, exchanged with William I. for lands
in Essex
Wiseman, Sir Richard, killed in an assault on
the church
Withers, his mockery of the crown
Wren, Sir Christopher, his account of the state
of the Abbey
His scheme for repairing it
Wolscy, Cardinal, his visitation of the Abbey
Wulsie, Abbot
His visionary character
Wulnoth, Abbot
In hijjh favour with Canute
Page
262
263
263
267
137
151
222
36
58
40
41
No.
INDEX TO THE
Page
1. A Grant to Westminster of the Reversion
of Rutland after the Queen's Death, by
King Edward the Confessor • . 293
2. A Letter of William the Conqueror to the
Abbot of Fescamp . . . ib.
3. The Canonization of King Edward the
Confessor .... . 294
4. The Expence for fifteen years in rebuilding
the Abbey . . . .295
5. Part of the Verdict of a Jury relating to
St. James's Hospital . . . ib.
6. Cardinal Simon Langbam's Will . 296
7. Abbot George Norwych's Consignment of
his Power to the Prior and two Monks . 300
8. King Edward the Fourth's Letters, one to
the Pope to get the Abbots of Westmin-
ster excused from going to Rome for Con-
firmation, and the Pope's Bull for excus-
ing them . . . 304
9. An Account of John Esteney, Abbot of
Westminster, in verse . . 307
10.. The Interment of Abbot John Islip . 308
11. The Surrender of Westminster Abbey . 310
12. A Chapter Act relating to Bishop Williams 311
No.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
APPENDIX.
An Ordinance of Parliament for appointing
a Committee for the College of Westmin-
ster ....
Queen Anne's Warrant for the Marble
Altar-piece
A Memorial to the King for building a new
Dormitory for the King's Scholars
Names of the Prebendaries of Westminster
Page
312
314
ib.
315
Names of the Masters of Westminster School 319
Priors of Westminster
Names of some of the Archdeacons of
Westminster
Deans of Westminster
A Licence to purchase forty Pounds per
Year, granted by King Edward III. in
exchange for what is at present the Par-
liamet-Office
A Confederation between the Abbies of
Westminster and St. Edmundsbury
Grant of a Market by King Henry III. .
Abbot Islip's Election
Ancient Custom of offering Salmon in the
Church of Westminster
321
ib.
322
ib.
ib.
323
324
329