A.Abbey of Veruela,384.Abiell, Guillermo,311;his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral,507.Acuña, Bishop Luis de, 25 and note,26.Adam, Juan, bell-founder,350.Agata, Sta., church of, at Barcelona,312.Ajimez windows, meaning of term,269;examples of, at Segovia,193;at Valencia,269,270;at Tarragona,289;at Barcelona,316;at Gerona,334,335;near Manresa,340;at Lérida,361.Alagon, town of,391.Alava, Juan de, architect,86.Alcalá de Henares: church of SS. Just y Pastor,199;university,201;church of San Ildefonso,201;bishop’s palace,201.Alcantara, bridge of,210,211note,230.Alcazar, the, at Segovia,187;at Toledo,211.Alfonso, son of Juan II., his monument in the chapel of Miraflores,42.——, Rodrigo, architect,251.Almansa,259.Almudévar, castle of, 362 and note.Altar-frontals at Valencia, brought from St. Paul’s, London,267;in the collegiata at Manresa,344.Altars, old,89,240,387.Amiens, cathedral at, date of,109.Ana, Sta., collegiate church of, at Barcelona,295.Andino, Cristóbal, worker in iron,60, note.Antholin, San, cathedral of, at Palencia.57;church of, at Medina del Campo,161;at Segovia,192.Antigoni, Antonio, his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral,509.Antigua, la, church of, at Valladolid,69;at Guadalajara,202.Anton, San, church of, at Barcelona,314.Aqueduct, Roman, at Segovia,181;at Tarragona,274;modern, near Tafalla,402.Aquitaine and Auvergue, type of church common in, in the twelfth century415.Aragon, kingdom of, provinces composing it,411.Arandia, Juan de, architect,71.Aranjuez,209,259.Architects, Juntas of, at Salamanca,85,459;at Zaragoza,266note,370;at Gerona,320,456;others,460.——, the old Spanish, their main object,420.——, Viilanueva’s list of, employed on the cathedral at Gerona,319, note.——, Spanish, of the middle ages,448-464;Petrus de Deo, his work at San Isidoro, Leon,448;Raymundo of Monforte de Lemos, his contract with the Chapter of Lugo,449;Mattheus, master of the works at Santiago cathedral,449;Raymundo, a “Lambardo,” employed on Urgel cathedral,450;Pedro de Cumba, architect of Lérida cathedral,451;Pedro de Peñafreyta, his successor,452;Maestro Ponce,452;Jayme Fabre, his works at Barcelona and Palma,453;Pedro Zacoma, employed on San Feliu, Gerona,453;Juan Garcia de Laguardia, master-mason of Navarre,454;Guillermo Çolivella,454;Juan Franck,455;Lucas Bernaldo de Quintana, his contract for rebuilding the church at Gijon,455;Junta of, at Gerona,456;Guillermo Sagrera, his works at Perpiñan and Palma,457;Guillermo Vilasolar, his agreement to complete work commenced by Sagrera,457;appointment of architect to Calaborra cathedral, 458:Juan Norman appointed to Seville cathedral,458;succeeded by Maestro Jimon,459;Juan de Escobedo at Segovia,459;Pedro Compte, his works at Valencia,459;Anton Egas and Alfonso Rodriguez, their plan for a new cathedral at Salamanca,459;Junta of at Salamanca,459;Rodrigo Gil de Hontañon appointed,460;report on the state of the works by three architects,460;other Juntas of,460;Benedicto Oger and Domingo Urteaga, their contracts for erecting churches,461;Felipe de Borgoña, superintends works at Burgos,461, note;Jayme Castayls, statues by,461, note;Berengario Portell and Gil de Siloe, works of,462;few cases of competition among,462;usual practice of,462;question between ourselves and them,463;clerical architects,464.Architects, sculptors, and builders of churches, catalogue of,471.Architectural terms supplied by Arabs,209.Argenta, Bart., architect,319.Arnoldo, Cardinal,57.Artesinado work, meaning of,220, note.Assas, Manuel de, quoted,213, notes.Astorga, walls of,129;cathedral,129.Avila: situation,162;walls and towers,162;cathedral,163;church of San Vicente,170;San Pedro,176;church and convent of San Tomás,178.Aya, Martin de la, sculptor,20, note.——, Rodrigo,20, note.B.Badajoz, Juan de, architect,85,126,128.Balaguer, Pedro, architect,265,350.Baldachin, at Gerona,327.Barbastro, cathedral of,362.Barcelona,291;convent and church of San Pablo del Campo,292;church of San Pedro de las Puellas,294;collegiata of Sta. Ana,295;cathedral,296-307;chapel of Sta. Lucia,304;Bishop’s palace,307;church of Sta. Maria del Mar,307;Sta. Maria del Pino,309;SS. Just y Pastor,309;San Jayme,311;Sta. Agata,312;N. S. del Carmen,313;San Miguel,314;San Anton,314;San Gerónimo,314;Casa Consistorial,314;Casa de la Disputacion,316;Lonja,316;building intended for a cloth-hall,317;the Mole,317.Barcelonette,292.Bartolomé, Maestro, sculptor,275,285note.——, San, church of, at Toledo,229.Bayonne, cathedral,7.Bells,251,346,350.——, wheel of, at Toledo,255;at Barcelona,306;at Gerona,328;at Manresa,345.Benavente: appearance of the town,102;church of Sta. Maria del Azogue,102;San Juan del Mercador,103;ruins of castle,104.Benito, San. monastery and church of, at Valladolid,71,72.Bernardo, Archbishop of Toledo,79.——, Bishop of Toledo,233, note.——, Bishop of Sigüenza,204.——, Brother, architect,275.——, de Vallfogona, architect,285, note.Berruguete, name given to his work,49, note;his so-called chef-d’œuvre,74;his work at Toledo,253.Betanzos, town of,136.Biarritz,7.Bidart, church at,8, note.Bishops, French, in Spain,79,92,204,235.——, Junta of, at Leon,108.Blas, San, chapel of, in Toledo cathedral,251.Blay, Pedro, architect,316.Boffiy, Guillermo, architect,320,322;his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral,512.Boix, Bernardo, mason,265.Bonife, Matias, sculptor,305, note.Borgoña, Felipe de, architect,24,252,461note.——, Juan de, painter,20,169note.Bricks, employment of, in Spanish buildings,76,216,220,227,337,371,379,385,439;mostly used by the Moors,440.Bridges: at Zamora,92;at Toledo,210,211note,230, 232 and note;at Tudela,398note.Building materials used in Spain,438.Bull-fight at Madrid,198;at Nîmes,199.Burgos, drive to,7;approach to,10;cathedral described,12-34;churches of San Nicolas,44;San Esteban,46;San Gil,50;San Lesmes,52;San Juan,52;San Lucas,52;San Pablo,53;La Merced,53;convents of San Juan,52;San Pablo,52;La Merced,53;domestic architecture,54;gateway of Sta. Maria,54;general character of the cathedral,426.Butterfield, Mr., his church of St. Alban, London,447, note.C.Campanas, las, old church near,402.Campero, Juan, architect,86,184,186.Canet, Antonio, his report on plan for completion of Gerona cathedral,506.Cantarell, Giralt, architect,343.Capilla mayor, meaning of,17.Capuchins, church of the, at Lugo,134.Carlos, architect,370.Carmen, N. S. del, church of, at Barcelona,313;at Manresa,345.Carpentry, Moorish,443.Carpintero, Macías, architect,71.Carreño, architect,160.Cartagena, Bishop Alfonso de,26.Casandro, architect,163.Cascante, pilgrimage church at,376.Cashel, St. Cormack’s chapel at, an example of an edifice built for permanence,421.Castañeda, Juan de,24.Castayls, Maestro Jayme, sculptor,275,285note,461note.Castile, kingdom of, provinces composing it,411.Castles, Spanish,437.Catalina, Sta., chapel of, in San Isidoro, Leon,125;remarkable paintings in,127.Catalogue of dated examples of Spanish buildings,467;of architects, sculptors, and builders of churches,471.Cataluña, its architecture and architects,291;large churches of,429.Cathedrals:Burgos,12;Palencia,57;Valladolid,66;Salamanca, old,78;new,85;Zamora,92;Leon,105;Astorga,129;Lugo,131;Santiago de Compostella,141;Avila,163;Segovia,181;Sigüenza,204;Toledo,233;Valencia,261;Tarragona,274;Barcelona,296;Gerona,318;Lérida,347;Barbastro,362;Huesca,363;Jaca,367;Zaragoza,369;Tarazona,377;Tudela,391;Pamplona,402.Cementarius, meaning of the term,450, note.Centellas, Maestro, carver,58.Cervera, churches at,346.Cervia, Berenguer, artist,326.Chapter-houses,84,266,294,296,388,406.Christians in Spain, their connexion with the Moors,409;inferior in regard to civilization,410;their warlike character,410;dates of recovery of certain towns by,410;early buildings of,412.Churches, dimensions of some of the largest,323, note.——, Spanish, furniture of,433;monuments in,434;dependent buildings,434;roofing of,435.Church plate,23,343.Churriguera, architect,66.Cid, coffer of the, 32 and note.Cimborio, meaning of the word,18;examples of,24,35,80,93,174,183,188,256,263,280,295,301,331,340,357,367,370,379.Cistercians, their first house in Spain,384.Clairvaux, convent of, compared with the abbey of Veruela,385.Clerical architects, belief in a race of, erroneous,464.Clermont-Ferrand, church of Notre Dame at,81,416.Climate, adaptation of churches to,87,112,187,299,369,380,389,403.Cloisters,30,38,40,47,67,97,117,157,169,171,187,188,190,191,202,207,251,257,296,303,322,330,338,351,367,368,381,387,397,405,408.Çolivella, Guillermo, architect and sculptor,349,454.Colonia, Juan de, architect,21,23,26,43,71.——, Simon de, architect,23,43.Colours used in various seasons at Toledo,255, note.Compte, Pedro, architect,266,270,370,459.Concepcion, la, church of, at Toledo,227,229;at Tarazona,383.Constable, chapel of the, in Burgos cathedral,21.Constantinople, Crimean memorial church at,322, note.Corbie, Peter de, architect,424.Coro, meaning of term,16.——, position of,14,41,96,300,343,382,392.Coruña, la, situation of,136;collegiata of Sta. Maria del Campo,136;church of Santiago,138.Council at Leon,108.Covarrubias, Alonso de, architect,86,254note.Creus, Sta., church of, near Poblet, 289 and note.Cristo de la Luz, church of, at Toledo,215.Crockery-ware, good character of, at Tarazona,389.Crockets,28,69,81,94.Crowns, votive, collection of, found near Toledo,212, note.Crucero, meaning of,16.Cruz, Diego de la, sculptor,43.——, Santos, painter,169.——, Sta., college of, at Valladolid,71;de los Seros, church at,368;de Cangas, church of,412.Cucufate, San, convent of, near Barcelona, 292 and note.Cumba, Pedro de, architect,451.D.Deo, Petrus de, architect,121note,448.Diligences, Spanish,10.Domestic architecture, specimens of:at Burgos,54;Zamora,101;Santiago,158;Segovia,193;Alcalá,201;Guadalajara,203;Toledo,221;Valencia,269;Barcelona,315;Gerona,334;Perpiñan,337;Lérida,361;Zaragoza,374;general, of Spain,436.Domical vaults, domes, and semi-domes,81,88,93,174,229,276,294,362,365.Domingo, San, church of, at Lugo,135.E.Ebro, church on the, opposite to Miranda,9;valley of the,391.Ecclesiologist, the, quoted,95.Egas, Anton, architect,85,459.——, Enrique de, architect,72,370,460.Elne, church at,337.Embroidery, carved imitations of,89,240.——, remarkable specimens of, at La Coruña,138;Valencia,267;Mondoñedo,267;Manresa,344;Durham,345, note.England, commerce of, with the south of Spain,427, note;perfection of her village churches,427, note;scarcity of large town churches in,429.Engracia, Sta., church of, at Zaragoza,374.Enrique of Narbonne, architect,319.“Era,” the, of Augustus Cæsar,19, note.Escobedo, Juan de, architect,459.Escorial, the,179.Escuder, Andres, architect,298.Esia, valley of the,105.Esteban, San, churches of, at Burgos,46;