R.
- Rabelais, his autograph, [263].
- Reseda luteola, cultivated near Rouen, [282].
- Richelieu, Cardinal, abbot of St. Stephen's at Caen, [193].
- Roads in France, compared with those in England, [39].
- Robert the Devil, his castle near Moulineaux, [103].
- Romance, subjects borrowed from, sculptured on a capital in St. Peter's, at Caen, [179].
- Rupierre, William of, Bishop of Lisieux, resists the power of King John, [136].
S.
- St. Adrian, Chapel of, near Rouen, [281].
- St. Clotilda, her fountain, at Andelys, [54]
- --still worshipped there, [54].
- St. Evroul, abbey of, founded by William de Gerouis, [146]
- --residence of Ordericus Vitalis, [147].
- St. Georges de Bocherville, abbey of, founded by Ralph de Tancarville, [3]
- --its history, [6]
- --abbey church described, [7]
- --sculpture in ditto, [9]
- --chapter-house, [11].
- St. Germain, church of, at Pont Audemer, [92].
- St. Germain de Blancherbe, church of, [224].
- St. Gervais, church of, at Falaise, [277].
- St. Giles, church of, at Evreux, [78].
- St. Jacques, church of at Lisieux, [137].
- St. John, church of, at Caen, [180].
- St. Lascivus, bishop of Bayeux, [259].
- St. Lupus, bishop of Bayeux, so called from destroying the wolves, [259].
- St. Maimertus, subterranean chapel dedicated to, in Bayeux cathedal, [253].
- St. Michael, church of, in the suburb of Vaucelles, at Caen, [181].
- St. Nicholas, church of at Caen, [175]
- --its roof like those of the Irish stone-roofed chapels, [176].
- St. Peter, church of at Caen, [177]
- --sculpture upon the capital of one of the columns, [179].
- St. Philibert, founder of Jumieges, [18].
- St. Regnobert, bishop of Bayeux, his chasuble kept in the cathedral, [258]
- --domestic animals blessed on his feast-day, [259].
- St. Stephen, church of, at Caen, [174].
- St. Stephen, abbey of, at Caen, its privileges, [192]
- --now used as the college, [193].
- St. Stephen, abbey church of, at Caen, described, [194]
- --formed on the the Roman model, [195]
- --burial-place of the Conqueror, [196].
- St. Taurinus, founder of Evreux cathedral, [71]
- --his fight with the devil, [72]
- --his shrine, [78]
- --crypt, in which he was buried, [78].
- St. Taurinus, abbey of at Evreux, [74]
- --its privileges, [75]
- --ancient architecture in the church, [76]
- --crypt, [78].
- St. Vitalis, his feast celebrated annually at Evreux, [73].
- St. Ursinus, privileges enjoyed by the Canons, at Lisieux, on his vigil and feast-day, [138].
- Saxons, established about Bayeux, where many words from their language still exist, [230].
- Screens, of rare occurrence in French churches, [102].
- Sculpture, in the abbey church of St. Georges de Bocherville, [9]
- --in the chapter-house of the same abbey, [11]
- --in the abbey church of Jumieges, [27]
- --on the capitals in the church at Gournay, [43]
- --on a capital in the abbey church at Bernay, [120]
- --over the high altar at Bernay, [121]
- --on a tomb in Lisieux cathedral, [133]
- --on a capital in St. Peter's at Caen, [179]
- --on the capitals of the pillars in the crypt at Bayeux cathedral, [253].
- Seal, supposed to belong to Matilda, wife of the Conqueror, [188].
- Sheep, Norman breed of, [127].
- Siege, of Château Gaillard, [62].
- Statues, in the chapter-house of the abbey of St. Georges de Bocherville, [12]
- --of William the Conqueror, at Caen, [174].
- Stothard, C.A., his drawings of the Bayeux tapestry, [235]
- --his opinion on its antiquity, [239].
- String-course, remarkable, in the church of Notre Dame des Prés, at Pont Audemer, [91].
- Superstitions, still remaining in Normandy, [284].
T.
- Tancarville, Ralph, chamberlain to the Conqueror, and founder of the abbey of St. Georges de Bocherville, [3x].
- Tapestry, Bayeux, accounts of, published by Montfaucon and Lancelot, [235]
- --referred by them to Matilda, Queen of the Conqueror, [236]
- --figure from, [236]
- --its antiquity denied by Lord Littleton, Hume, and the Abbé de la Rue, [236]
- --when first described, [239]
- --reasons for believing in its antiquity, [239]
- --formerly kept at the cathedral, [239]
- --exhibited during the revolution at Paris, [240]
- --described, [240].
- Tassillon, confined at Jumieges, [22].
- Tassilly, ancient tombs found at, [272].
- Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury a monk of Bec, [114].
- Thomas à Becket, retired during his disgrace to Lisieux, [144].
- Tiles, painted, in the palace at Caen, [206]
- --supposed to prove the antiquity of heraldic bearings, [209].
- Tombeau des énervez, at Jumieges, [35].
- Tombs, ancient, at Cocherel, [88]
- --in Lisieux cathedral, [133]
- --at Tassilly, [272].
- Torigny marble, [221].
- Trinity Holy, abbey of the, at Caen, when built, [182]
- --used as a fortress as well as a nunnery, [184]
- --its income, [191]
- --privileges, [192].
- Trinity Holy, church of the abbey of the, at Caen, now a work-house, [183]
- --described, [184]
- --its spires destroyed by Charles, King of Navarre, [184].
- Turnebus, Adrian, native of Andelys, [58].
- Turold, founder of Bourg-Theroude, represented on the Bayeux tapestry, [104].
U.
- University of Caen, founded by Henry VIth, [211]
- --abolished and restored by Charles VIIth, [212]
- --esteemed the third in France, [213].
V.