Cramp-rings, the blessing of, by the kings and queens of England, [165–87];

ceremonies of blessing cramp-rings used on Good Friday, [184–7];

office of consecration used by Queen Mary, [177–9], [182–4];

origin of the ceremony, [165], [179], [180], [182];

ceremonial observed, [167], [168], [171], [178], [179];

its disuse, [179], [180];

bequests of cramp-rings, [172], [176];

diseases covered by the word ‘cramp’, [180–2].

Crawfurd, Raymond: The Blessing of Cramp-rings; a chapter in the history of the treatment of epilepsy, [165–87];

King’s Evil, cited, [171] n.