ADDENDA. HE following curious inscription, lately become legible by the cleaning of the stone, may be thought worthy of preservation here. It is on a small marble tablet, in two pieces, inserted in the brick-work of an external chimney at the back of No. 13 of the Old Square, just beyond the crypt of the chapel on the north-west. The person commemorated in this inscription is Mark Hildsley, who was admitted as a member of the Society in 1649, and called to the bar in 1655. There is no record to show whether the tablet was originally inserted in this place, or has been copied from a gravestone which has been removed :-— Optimus et Dominus mihi maximus Oro: (ut fulvu aurum Virtus in igne micat). His mercys are to all yt heare Him Nat. I5 Apr: 163o. Denat MDCXCIII. Æt. LXIII. Est mihi mors lucrum felix : post funera vivam. In the description of the western oriel window in the New Hall, it should have been mentioned that the arms of Prince Albert, quartered with the Royal Arms of England, have been placed in the lower division of the window. * This unintelligible line is printed as engraven on the stone. INDEX. Accursii, Franciscus, 15. Acts of Parliament, see Statutes. American Law Books, 177. Basilica, 217. Capitularia Regum Franc., 226, Charles II., Visit of, 58. Consecration, 66, 81. Bell, 69. Organ, 71. Windows, 71. Mural Tablets, 79. Cholmeley, R., 142, 168, 154. Civil or Roman Law, 208. Notice of Law Writers, 149. Cooper, C. P. C., Donation, 144. Council-Room, 122. Corpus Juris Canonici, 218. Courts and Chambers, 48-51. Cromwell, Oliver, 48. Richard, 48. Crypt of Chapel, 67, 69, 81. Denison, E. B., Life of Bishop Lonsdale, 87. Doctor and Student, 165. Domesday Book, 6. Donations of Plate- Anglesey, Earl of, 57. Duane, M., 244. Fellowes, W., 58. Treatises, 149-177. Reports, 178-191. Statutes, 192-206. Trials, 206. Entries, Book of, 172. Erskine, Lord, Statue of, 56. Ethelbert, Code of, 4. Ferrers' Translation of Statutes, Feudorum Consuetudines, 225. Foreign Law, 226. Fresco in Hall, 117. Gardens, The, 96.. Glanville, 9, 151. Gratiani Decretum, 219. Gregorianus, 211. Gregorii Decretalia, 219. Hadde, W., 140. Hale, Sir Matthew, MSS., 143. Hall, The Old, 52. Hall, The New, and Library- Foundation, 99. Exterior, 103. Interior, 113. Halls, dimensions of several, 113. Hill, Serjeant, MSS., 145. Molmutian Laws, 3. Monumental Inscriptions- Natura Brevium, Old, 161. Nethersale, John, 139. Neville, Ralph, Bishop of Chi- New Square, 91. Novæ Narrationes, 161. Ogilby, John, 229. Old Bailey Sessions Papers, 208. Parliament, see Sessional Papers. Perceval, Spencer, Cenotaph, 78. Preachers, 82-88. Provinciale, 222. Prynne's Records, 246. Donations, 142. Pulton's Statutes, 200. Queen's or King's Counsel, 28. Rastell's Statutes, 199, 200. Bulstrode, 188. Bellewe, 186. Coke, 187. Roman or Civil Law, 208. 201. Scotland, Laws of, 177. Books, 155, 183. Selwyn, W., 135, 153. Statham's Abridgment, 167. revised edition, 202. mode of division into Staunford, 167. Stone Building, The, 94. Swanston, 126, 244. Tancred's Students, 60. Textus Roffensis, 4. Theophilus, Paraphrase, 216. Thurloe, J., chambers, 50. Trials, 206. Twelve Tables, Laws of, 210. Vestibule in New Building, 120. Vice-Chancellor's Courts, 48, 53. Welsh Triads, 3. Wich, Richard de la, 38. William III., Arms in Chapel, 77. - given by R. Cholmeley, 142. edited and translated by J. PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY |