] ech ¥ ial i; ’ Wh ny M apa yh V9 ee te hy fet ou rey a) 4 whtetue re f rm Lf e % P) t . V Nat Wee. J ome re eileen Kk } / GENERAL INDEX TO THE WILTSHIRE Archeological and Aatural History Wlagazine FROM ITS COMMENCEMENT Veit IN AD. 1853. B Vel Vili, 166 ef . Aas, J. ii. 283. Abingdon Bridge i. 253. Abingdon, James, Earl of vii. 77. Ablington, antiquities found ativ.249. Abothe, J. vii. 6. Abury, or Avebury i. 39. Bronze Celt 59, 61, 93. Leland 179, ii. 45, 316. Bells 338. . Meaning of Name iy. 318. Be Account oF, BY WILLIAM Lone Ese. iv. 309. Sir R. C. Hoare’s plan of, 309. Aubrey’s plan of Great Circle and Kennet Avenue 315. Circles on Overton Hill, and Circle in lane near Ken- net, Aubrey 317. Vallum des- eribed 327. Twining’s plan 320. Stukeley’s view 322. Abury re- stored, aecording to Stukeley and Hoare 323. Great Circle surveyed by Stukeley 1724, 325. Ditto surveyed by Hoare 1812, 326. Ground plan of a portion of Ken- net Avenue 329. Shelving stone at Monkton and ‘ Devil’s Coits’”’ Beckhampton 320. Monument, Kennet Parish (Aubrey) 344. Small Circle near Kennet (Falkner) 345. Font 257. No. of stones at various Surveys iv. 326, 339. Cor- rected vii. 227, Carduus tuberosus vy. 207. Pamphlet by H. Browne vi. 120. Visited by the Wilts Society 255, 327. Age of tumuli at 334, Corrigenda to Mr. W. Long’s Paper vii. 224. Fac-simi- les of John Aubrey’s plans, the ‘Survey of Aubury” 226. ‘‘The whole view with the walk,” &c,, 227. Abyndon’s Court, Cricklade ii. 89. Aconitum Napellus (Bot.) v. 143. A’Court ii. 388. W., Sheriff 1812. ili, 233. Acton Turville iv. 143. Adamson B. Sheriff 1765, iii, 230, Adderby J. vi. 294. Addington, arms ii. 224. Adlam, Samuel vi. 131. Adye, A. vi. 10. Exh, iv. 250. Z&eglea, where iv. 185, vii, 254. Aig, island, Aiglea v. 197. Elfric, Abbot viii. 24, 42, 46. Affeerers, what v. 79. Africa, megaliths in vii. 175. a ii. GENERAL INDEX. Agaricini, (Fung?) viii. 181. Ages, stone. bronze, &e. viii, 158. Avge, G. ii. 302. Ageleston Barrow, Dorset vii. 189. . Agrimonia, ( Bot.) viii. 130, Ailesbury, Marq. of ii. 881. Don. vi. 256, vii. 112. Aiulphus, Sheriff 1085, iii. 192, v. 28. Akeman Street viii. 60. Akerman, J. Y. i. 352. On Pil- grim’s signs iii. 94. Don. ii. 392, iii, 252, 266, iv. 363, vi. 119, 164, vii. 228, 322, 334, Alaudide, (Ornith.) vii. 81. Alchemilla, (Bot.) viii. 131. Aldbourne i. 192, 328, 332. Bell found at ii. 37, 48. Bellfounders 50. Intrenchments at, by F. A. Carrington Esq. and plate 126. Chase 128. Bells 343. 393, 399, iii. 14. Tokens vi. 79. Survey 1591, 188, vii. 3, 120, Alderbury ii. 183. Aldermaston vi. 204. Alderton, alias Aldrington i, 292, iii. 87, 90. House vii. 80. Aldhelm, Bishop vy. 10, viii. 20, 27. His building at Malmesbury 40, 44, 83. THE LIFE AND TIMEs OF, by Rey. W. H. Jones viii. 62. Aldington i. 352, ii. 392, Aldworth, arms ii. 235. Ale, a collection of money ii. 204. — conners iii. 151. — stake 157. ALES, ancient in Wilts and Diocese of Sarum: by F. A. Carrington Esq. ii. 191. Alexander, George exh, iii. 267, vii. 118. Don. 122, 243, 246. Alexander, Dr. R. C. on Ethandun vy. 193, 392. Alias in names, what it may indi- cate v. 313. Alien Priories iv. 273. All Cannings ii. 184, 330. Bells iii. 182, iv. 152. Alld or Old vi. 121. Coins found at 397. Alleluia, plant vii. 312. Allington, near Amesbury, bell in- scriptions ii. 206. Allington, near Chippenham i. 143. History of iii. 36, iv. 272, 274, v. 223. Alnager’s seal, co. Wilts iii. 270. Charges against them 378. Alnewyke, Dr. W. arms viii. 11. Alpine accentor (Ornith.) vi. 168. Alredston ii. 183. Altar telescope-table vii. 285. Alton ii, 183, viii. 266, Priors iii. 104. Alvediston, bells ii. 210. Alveston, co. Glouc. y. 23. Alwardbury Hundred i. 174. Alyattes, tomb of vii. 168. Amary, a street i, 263. Ambresbury, or Amesbury i. 174, 222. Abbey ii. 92, 183. Bell inscription 207. Abbess iii. 196. Tokens vi. 80. Bell 286. Ambrose field vii. 133. America, enormous mounds in yii. 175, Ampelide (Orntth.) vi. 179. Amys, Thomas viii. 271. Ancient Styles and Designations of persons, by F, A. Carrington Esq. i, 322. Andrewe, R. Sheriff 1416, iii. 202. Andrews, Matt. Sheriff 1676, iii. 223. Anemone, (Bot.) vy. 131. Anglesey, Villiers Earl of iii. 35, Isle of, Cromlechs viii. 149. Anketill,' M. exh. vii.‘ 248. Antennariei (Fung?) viii. 234. Antependium ii. 34. Anthyllis, (Bot.) viii. 117. Antiques, frauds and forgeries of vi. 183. Antiquities of Wilts, general re- marks on i, 13, 46. Mr. S. Her- bert ii. 5. Anstie, T. B. i. 63. Ansty vii. 286. Antrobus, Sir E. Sheriff 1832, iii,234. GENERAL INDEX. ill. Apiocrinus vi. 5. _ Applecross, standing stones vi. 244. Appleford, Miss exh, iii. 14. Appulton, J. vi. 294, Aprice, J. ii. 99. Arbor Low, Derby. iv. 309, viii. 147. Archeology, its true character iii. 275. Archenbaud, Prior Lawrence iv. 281. Architects, Royal Inustit, Don. vii. 228, 334. Arlingham, co. Glouc. iv. 272. Armoricans yi. 228. Cromlechs age of viii. 160. Arnold, V. W. ezh. iii. 268, Arpen, what v. 23. Arrow heads, at Aldbourne, plate of ii. 129. Forged flints vi. 183. Arundell, Lord ewh, ii. 34, 120, 384, vii. 249. Sir Thomas viii. 33. H. Lord 256. Ash ii, 383, 384, v. 382. Ashdown House, weapon found near vi. 260, Ashe, Rey. R. iii. 136. Sir James, Sheriff 1707, iii. 225. Robert, Sheriff 1788, 231. Ashley, family, Sir A. ii. 185, 384, y. 399. Ashley, near Bradford on Avon y. 15, 37, 66. near Tetbury, Gorges pa- persi. 100, Survey 1591, vi. 199. Ashton Dunstanville ii. 268. Ashton Giffard ii. 137. _ Ashton Keynes i. 100, ii. 396, vi, q 135. West viii. 266. Askew, J. Sheriff 1719, iii, 226. Asking’s Penning iii. 134. _ Assize of bread and beer iii. 157. o Aster, John, bailiff of Newhaven ee vill, 279. _ Astley ii. 383, F. D. Sheriff 1775, iii, 230. J. D. Sheriff 1836, iii. «284, Aston, Simon, arms ii. 249. Sir R. vii. 135. ig Astragalus, (Bot.) viii. 118. Atford, armsi. 269. Family y. 361. Athelstan viii. 21, 42. Atkins, E. M. vii. 327. Atkyns, Sir R. iii, 368. Atwood, of Somerford i, 305. Atworth y. 2, 14, 21, 35, 64, 267, 390. Avebury, see Abury. Avenebiri iy. 318. Avenel, Phil. vii. 127, Avocet, the ii. 168, 299. Avon ii. 183. Upper, course of vi. 61. Aubrey, John i. 16, 32, ii. 210, 382. His Monum, Brit. in Bodl. Lib. iii. 67. His account of the Lit- tlecote tradition iv. 211., vii. 218, The first who examined Abury, his description 310. Plans of 313, 317, 344. Fac-similes of vii. 224, Brass. plate to him y. 391. His sketch of Wayland’s Smithy A.D, 1670, vii. 323. Mrmore or HIM BY Rey, J. E. Jackson iy, 91. Portrait 92. Birthplace 94. Losr Vou. or HIs MSS., by ditto vii. 76. CoLLEcTIoNns For N. WItrs, Edited by Sir T. Phillipps i. 34, vii. 76. New Edition with notes and additions by Rey. J.E. Jackson Vili. 3, 4. Aubrey, Thomas ii. 187. William vii. 79, Aucher, ii, 383, Audeley ii. 383, vii. 296. Hugh de vi. 263. Arms vii. 104, of Broughton y. 267. Arms 272, 297. Aula, William de i. 270, 293. Aungers, R. de, John, Sheriff 1264, iii. 196. Auricularini (Fung?) viii. 191. Aust manor, 13 Eliz. viii. 12, Austen, J. H. exh. vi. 258. Awakener, in church, office of iii, 242, vii. 24. Awdley, Hugh, Sheriff 1654, iii, 221, Iv. GENERAL INDEX. Awdry, Ambrose, Sheriff 1821, iii, 233. E. C. exh, iii. 15, viii. 10. J. exh. iv. 250, Sir J. W. i. 238, iv. 244. J. Sheriff 1791, iii, 231. W. H. i. 263. Ayliffe, G. Sheriff 1635, iii. 220. Sir G. vii. 140. J. ii. 187. J. Sheriff 1609, iii. 217. Aylesbury, Thomas vii. 295. Aylmer, Rev. J. v. 228. Ayscough, Bishop, murdered i. 189, iii. 55. Ayton, exh. i. 65. Baal, worship v. 182, 245. Bachelor, meaning of the term i. 338. Bacon, family ii. 385. Badbury vii. 131. Badgers, name for unlicensed dealers vii. 13. Bad Latin, indictments not to be quashed by i. 321. Badlesmere, Lord 1316, ii. 139, v. 282. Giles 141. Family ii. 263, 383. Badminton iv. 61. Bailey, arms vy. 242. Bailiffe, W. vi. 293. Bailward y. 37, 385, Mon. and arms 235. J. Don. iv. 250. Miss exh, 251. Baily, W., Edward, mon. and arms y. 235. Rey. H. G. vii. 118. Balance sheet of Society 1856, iii. iy. Baldwin John, his chasuble ii. 27. Balk, what v. 20. Balsam vii. 310. Bamfield, Sir W. ii. 183. Bamfylde, Meliora i. 297. Banning of Burbage vi. 257. Barberry (Bot.) vi. 92. Bardolf, H., Sheriff 1189, iii. 193. Barford Tokens vi. 80, Barnard Cicely i. 296. H. ii. 186. Barnes Mrs., of Shefford, her depo- sition vi. 392, vii. 47, 213, 217. Barns, Old (at Bradford on Avon) y. 32, vii. 292. Baron, Rey. J. iii. 263. Paper read by 264, exh. 267. R. vi. 294. Barratry ili. 155. Barrett, H. ii. 186, 385. Barrow (?) Arms iy. 4. Barrows. Long, near Silbury iv. 343. Removal of, condemned 348. Key iny. 188. On downs of N. Wilts examined by Dr. Thurnam vi. 317. Brass medals record opening 319, 321. Oblong stone vii. 323. Danish, plate of viii. 146. Barry, Sir C. exh. iii. 266. Bartlett, Rev. J. P. exh. ii. 36. J. ii, 184. J., Sheriff 1750, iii. 229, W. exh, vi. 258, vi. 274. W. vii. 304, Barton Sacy iii. 180. Barwick, J. vi. 210. Basing House, ivory cup ii. 35. Baskerville, T. ii. 184. Jenever 186. T., Sheriff 1698, iii. 225. T. M., Sheriff 1827, iii. 234. John, mon. and arms y. 235. Baskett, J., Sheriff 1444, iii. 204. Basing, R., Letter to Council viii. 287, 290. Bath, Marquis of, President 1856, iii. 253, 263, 281, viii. 239, 241, 242. Bath Abbey, property of i. 299, Bath, Manvers estate at i. 299. Bath Hampton ii. 185, : Bathurst ii. 384. FF. H., Sheriff 1837, iii. 234. Batt, W., Sheriff 1742, iii. 228. Batten, W. vii. 237, exh. 248, 260, 272. Battle Abbey, estate at Bromham iv. 207. Bavent ii. 384. Bayerstock, W. exh. vi. 260. Baydon, Roman relies vi. 119, exhib. 260. Bayeux, Bishop of vii. 128. Bayley, J. ii. 185. Caleb, Sheriff 1720, iii. 226. Bayly, W. ii, 187. GENERAL INDEX. Vv. Baynard family i. 144, iii, 87. R. li. 186. Sheriffs. Philip iii. 205, Robert 211. Edward 213. Sir Robert 219. Monuments at Lacock, ac- count of family iv. 1, arms 4. Baynton family i. 173, ii. 384. Sir Edward iii. 37, viii, 33, 282. Chapel in Chippenham Church iii. 42. Sir H. i. 227. H. iv, 248, viii. 240. John 1508, ii. 230, Rachel i. 273, v. 365. Sheriffs. John 1429, iii. 203, 1443, 204. Edward 1522, 210. Sir H. 1600, 217. Sir E. 1637, 224, 1664, 222. Sir Andrew 1802, 232. Baynton of Chalfield i. 273, v. 46. Baynton Manor i. 187. _ Beach, ii. 383. Thomas iii. 370, v. Sie 53. ° W., Sheriff 1778, iii. 231, Beanacre v. 314, Beauchamp, Bishop’s ring ii. 26. Family Chapel, Bromham 229, Richard 1508, 230, 384. Lady Ann, mon. iii. 53. Sheriffs, Walter 1402, 1406, 201. William 1436, 203, ditto 1442, 204, ditto 1447, 205. Henry, Lord vi. 286. Edward. Lord 287, ———— of Hache, arms vi. 283. Beaufort, Duke of i. 308. Beaulieu or Belleu Arms iy. 5. Beauvilain, W. de ii. 28, Becket’s (Thomas) Bridge i. 173. Beckford ii. 384. Beckhampton, British Urns found i. 58, 62. Lamps on down ii. 193, iy. 328. Avenue 329, vi. 225, Beckington (co. Somerset) iii. 293, _ 879. Near Kilmington (ditto) viii. 265. Bishop vi. 267, - Bectune, Abbot, 288. _ Bedan-heafod vi. 261. -Bedborough vi. 139. Bedford, Hilkiah iii, 307. “Pe ae Bedwyn, Great (or West) i. 91, 176. Ring found at 352, ditto ii. 26. Bells ii. 45, 46, 344, vi. 278, Antiq. iii. 14,iv.134. Tokens vi.83. ———— Hisrory or, sy Rev. JoHn Warp yi. 261. I. ParisH anD CuurcH. Roman Antiquities 261. -The Lordship 262. Wolfhall 264. The Esturmy Horn 265. Prebendaries, names of 267. Vicars 268. St. Nicholas East Grafton 270. Stock 271, Marten 273, Bedwyn Church 274. Seymour Monuments 281, Dr. Thomas Willis 288. Figure on erutches in church window 289. Charities 290. II. Representative History. Arms of Borough 291, vii. 104. Brail, or Brueil vi. 261. ——— Church, view of, from S.E, vii. 102, Border tile pavement 103. Tile pavement in old church, By Rev. J. Ward, vii. 103. Bedwyn, Little (or East) Church Goods i. 91. Roman coins 352. Bells ii. 344, vi. 271. Bee, Thomas, his Will ii. 45. Beere’s, Abbot, Terrier iv. 41. Beke, Dom. John vii. 246. Bel, worship of, in Britain v. 183. Belcombe, large stones at iv. 247. Belet, Mich., Sheriff 1181, iii. 193. Belge vi. 229. Belinian Roads viii. 60. Belinus viii. 52, 55. Bell, arms v. 241. Bellarmines i. 58, 61, vii. 121, Betts, ON CHuRCH, with notices of Wilts bells, by Rev. W. C. Lukis, No. 1. ii. 40—82. Belfries 41. Founders 44. Lists of ditto 50. Metal 54. Hanging 57, Plate of Treble and 4th at Ogbourne 58. Expenses, Ancient 59, Pre-refor- mation 60, Legends 63. Ringing 68. Spoliation 74. Weights of Wilts peals 76, List of Works 80. Vi, GENERAL INDEX. No, 2 ii. 205—211, 333—355. No. 3 iii. 182—184, No. 4 iv. 158—159. Exhib. of 200 devices on, vi. 256. Turrets, remarkable iv. 143. Bell-knap vii. 286. Bemerton gallows ii. 91. Bells 334. Bendry family i. 100. Benett, family ii, 384. Sheriffs, John 1267, iii. .196, 1697, 225, 1758, 22S, 1798, 232. Benger, J. vi. 294, Benham Valence, Berks, vi. 297. Bennett, H. vii. 238, 241, exh. 246, 276. J. & W.C. exh. Bible and ped. ii, 34. M. 185. TT. 187, 884, Thomas, Sheriff 1717, iii. 226. Miss exh, 267. Benson, Robert i, 14, ii. 120. W., Sheriff 1710, iii,, 226. Bentley, co. York ii. 151. Bethell family, mon. at Bradford v. 236. Berenger ii. 385. Berfield, Bradford i. 292, y. 15. Bergavenny, Joan Lady i. 253. Berhtwald, Archbishop viii. 75. Berkeley, M. ii. 280, Sheriffs, John 1409, iii, 202. Sir Maur. 1472, 207. Sir N., Cicely, vi, 131. Sir M. vi. 298. Berlegh, R. ii. 275. Berners, R., Sheriff 1200, iii, 194. Berry-court vil. 282, Berwick, Gilb., Sheriff 1335. Peter ditto 1337, iii. 198. John, letters from viii, 299, Berwick Basset ii. 186, 316. Bells 339, iii: 246, St.James, survey 1591,vi.195, —— St. John, Antiquities in church vii. 246. St. Leonard, ii. 185. Bells 838, iii. 267, vii. 294. Besill arms i, 269. Marg. 271, ped. y. 3957. Bessell vy. 60. Beyan vi. 274. Beverston Castle visited viii. 6. Bible, Latin, fine copy 4 vols, iii. 13, 18. Black letter in hollow tree v. « 128. Bid Ale ii. 195, 201. Biddeston, near Chippenham ii, 137, 186, 285. ——— &t. Nicholas, account of church, by E. W. Godwin, with plate of bell turret, font and door iv. 143. St. Peter’s, bell turret, iy. 143, Biddlecombe, ewh, ii. 36. Biedermann, Rev. G. ewh. iii. 14. Biggs, Dr. exh. i. 63. H., Sheriff 1811, iii. 233. Bignell of Wilton, Johni. 90. Bigot, Bartholomew de iy. 283. Bilkemore, Sir R. de vi. 272, 293. Bimport vii. 260. Bingham, Sir R, ii. 150. Rey, Mr. iii. 9. : Birds, names of rare, killed in Wilts iii, 16. Rooks viii. 135. See ‘Ornithology’ and ‘‘ Smith,A,C.” Bird, Mr. evh. iv. 251. Biset ii, 384, Bishop, Humfrey, arms of vii. 268, Bishops Cannings, i, 292. Bells ii. 340, v, 243. View of church vi. 144, Urn found at 397. Hisror1caL MEMOIR by Archdeacon Macdonald vi. 121. MaworraL History 121. Mean- ing of name 122. ‘Tything of Cannings 124, Bourton and Easton 128. Cote 130. Horton 131, Chapelry of St. James, Southbroom 132. Roundway 134. Wick 138. Chittoe 139. EccLeEsrasticaL History 141. The Vicarage 142. Parish Church 144, “Carrell” or reading-chair 147, Charities 151. Mr. T. Stevens 152. Dr. James Pound 153. Geoxoey of the Parish 154, GENERAL INDEX. Vii. Bishopston, (8. Wilts) bells ii. 209. Tokens vi. 80, Bishopstrow ii. 334. name villi, 78. Biss-stream, Biss-mouth v. 19. Bissy, R. v. 356. Bitter Cress vi. 342. Black, W. H. i. 14, ii. 120. Blacklandsii. 186. Bells 339. Park, storm at vi. 369. Blackmore, H. ewh. ii. 36. Don. 393. Blackwell, T. E., Don. i. 352, vi. 397, vii. 111. Bladon viii. 14. Biagdeane, J. ii. 186, Blagrave, Mrs., Thomas vi. 296. Blake, W., R. ii. 185. Arms iv. 4. Blanchard, of Ashley v. 69, 241. Blanchett, R, Don. vi. 120. Blankets, Oblanchettt, from their whiteness iii, 379. Blatch, Sheriff, Jas., Steph. 1690, ~ iii, 224. Thomas 1706, 225. Bleobury, J, vii. 299. Bliss, Rev. J. exh. iii. 14. _ Blomberg, Dr. F. W. v. 228. _ Bloody apprentice, a pamphlet i. 298. Blount ii. 275, 277. Bloutte, murder of 1574, vi. 205. Bluet, Petronilla iv. 69. Bluet family iv. 1. Arms 3. Bluetti, blue cloths iii, 379. Blunsdon ii. 282, St. Andrew ii. 137, 396. Boar’s tusks vii. 71. _ Bochard, W. ii. 303. _ Bockland ii. 384, _ Bodenham, Cicely iv. 55, Mr. vii. 78. Bohun family iv. 267. Boleyn, Earl of Wilts iv. 16, Arms OW B _ Bolingbroke, Henry Lord vii. 143. _ Bolton, Barony of ii. 147. Duke of ‘ if 148, iii. 49, iv. 23. Castle iv. 24, Thomas, Sheriff 1834, iii. 234. d, T. iii. 181. Thomas, Sheriff 1650, 221. Bone chisel vii. 246. Meaning of Bonet, J., Sheriff 1203-8, iii. 194, Bonham, Sheriffs, John 1549, iii. 212. Thomas 1395, 201, 1410, 202, 1531, 211. Walter 1476, 207, 1514, 210. J.vi.15. Mr. and Sister, re Darell viii. 241. Nicholas 251, Sir John 311. Let- ter to Stourton 315. Of Brooke 317, 319. Bonhommes iii. 49. Bookland, B. ii. 183, Boscastle i. 156. Boswell, Gypsy, tomb of iii. 17. Bot or Bote, what v, 75. Botanico - Geographical Map _ of Wilts v. 114. Botanists, directions for iii, 365, Botany, Districts of Wilts v. 120. See ‘‘ Flower, T. B.” Boteler Le ii. 385. Botevile ii. 383. Botreaux and Hungerford, Lady Margaret ii. 93. Bottiler, H. vi. 294. Boucher, B. vi. 136. Boucher de Perthes M., Don. vi. 397, vii. 334. Bougres, or Tartarian Mounds vii. 170. Boulders vii. 315. Boundariesof Forestsin Wilts iv.195. Bourchier. J., Sheriff 1526, iii. 211. Bourne, river, its course y. 119. Bourton, Tything, (Bishops Can- nings) account of vi. 128. Boussuet, F., rare work on aquatio animals iii. 15. Bouverie ii. 384. Hon. J., Sheriff 1846, iii. 235. Bower, our Lady of, Chapel dedicated to vi. 146. Bower, arms i. 270. Bowle ii, 384. Bowles family ii. 381, 384. Charles i, 14, ii. 120, Edward y. 228, 236, William, Sheriff 1782, iii. 231. W. L. i. 260, 261, iii. 176. On Abury iv. 351, 352. b Viil, GENERAL INDEX. Bowood, Reception of Society at iii. 8, iv. 119. Park vi, 368, Bowyer, Simon vi. 296. Box iy. 283; v. 5, 223. Boxe, Thomas ii, 99. Boyne, W., List of Wilts Trades- mens Tokens vi. 75. Boyton Church, by Rey. A. Fane i. 233. Plate of church windows 236, Giffard family ii. 100. Church - visited iii, 264. Barrow on down opened 265. Thistle iii, 250. Braboef vi. 273. Brackstone, R. H. ezh. iii. 17, iv. 252. Don, vi. 397. Braddon, Laurence iii. 367. Braden Forest vii. 138. I. 99, ii. 394, ili. 247. Perambulation of A.D, 1300, iy, 200, Survey 1591, vi, 200. Bradenstoke Priory, Chartulary i. 97,104. First prior 137, ii, 284, lii. 14, vi. 134, 259, vii. 77. Seal found at ii. 387, iii. 270, vi. 256. Tiles vi, 120. Bradtield, Hullavington ii. 142, 289, Bradford, James, exh. vii. 119. Bradford on Avon i. 104, 148, 193, 292, ii. 185. Bells 349. General Meeting at, 1857 iv. 233, y. 34, 388. Christchurch Schools 390, Tokens vi. 80, vii. 3. — GENERAL History or, by Rey. W. H. Jones, No. 1, Wael, “Nos2, v. 8210; “Parish Church, and view of 210. Chancel 212. Nave, aisle 216. Kingston aisle, tower, bells 218. Chantries 221. Vicarage 224. List of Vicars 226. Registers 229. Ancient Paintings 231. Monuments 232. Mural tablets 234. Old custom in church-yard 244. Grove meeting- house 252. Saxon church, with views, ground plans, and eleva- tions 247, No. 3, y. 342. Parochial Chari- ties, The old almshouse 346, Old men’s almshouse 346. Curll’s charity 348. Charity school 349. Ferrett’s charities 352. Thresher’s 353, Cam’s, Tugwell’s, Straw- bridge’s 355. Lest charities 356. Old Families and Worthies; Fam. of Hall 360. Rogers 366. Yer- bury 369, Methuen 378. Cam 384, General Shrapnel, General Bush 386. Rey. H. Harvey 389. Pedigrees. Table of intermarriages of Bradford families 357, Hall 360. Rogers 366. Yerbury 369. Methuen 378. Bradford clay and its fossils, on the, by W. Cunnington vi. 1. Bradford Lygh, 1. 292, 299. Dudley, Ear] of Leicester v. 359, Bradley, J. vi. 294. Bradley, North v. 317. Bradney, Rev. J. H., his Address iv. 233, dec. vii. 234, Bramshaw ii, 183. Meaning vii. 284, Brandy bottles (But.) vi. 98. Brank, or Scold’s Bridle vii. 29. Woodcuts of 30. Ludlow 34. Wor- cester 35, Forfar 37. Ashmol. Museum 38. Doddington 39. Lichfield 40. Edinburgh 42, Ex- hibited iv. 252. Brasses exhibited i. 58, 60, 63, 64, 65, 97, iii. 14, 15, 18, 267. Sir Edward Baynard, plate of iv. 3, 252. Brass medal, R, C. H. and W. C. in barrows vi. 319, 321. Bratton i. 298, camp, plan of iii. 77, iv. 181, 272. Bredealys (Bride Ales) ii. 202, Bremble vii. 284. Bremidge, Seston ii. 187. Bremhill i. 259, 296. Bells ii. 339, Brenchewrde ii. 287. Brennus, a Briton viii. 52, 55. Brent, Sir Richard viii. 277. Brereton ii. 385. Bretasche, La ii. 302, re GENERAL INDEX. ; Ix. Breton family iv. 277. Brewer, W. [A.D. 1233], i. 169, 1674, v. 49. Brewere, Sheriff, William, Robert 1209, iii, 194. Bride Ale ii, 202. Brickett, Michael iv. 7. Bridge chapel v. 37. Bridges over Avon, A.D. 1540, i. 149, 163. Bridges, Anthony vi. 205. Letter to W. Darell 391, 392, vii. 47. Sir J., Sheriff 1537, iii, 211. Deputy of Boulogne viii. 278. R. of Ludgershall 299. Sir T. vii. 127, 130. Bridgewater, Countess of viii. 278, 280. Brigges, R., W. vi. 294. Bright-hampton, Anglo-Saxon Ceme- tery vi. 119. Brimsfield Castle, co. Glouc., des- cribed v. 289. Brind vi. 391. Brine, J. E. vii. 244, exh, 247. Brinkworth viii. 33. _ Brisbane, Bishop of, Don. vi. 397, “atta eB Bristowe ii. 385. Britany, Cromlechs in viii. 146, 148, 149, Britford ii. 184, Bells 209. Brithwald, Abbot viii. 43. British Legislation, good maxims of ancient viii. 58. Britton, John, Memorr or, By REv. J. E. Jackson, and Portrait iv. 109, View of his birth-place 110. The wine vault 111. Fox in cradle 116. Profile of J. B. 124.. List of his works 125. Notices of him i. 15, 17. His Address 45, 59, 216. Collec- tion purchased ii. 8, 20, exh. and Don. 120, 392, iii, 11, 15, 266. Original drawings of his Arch. Antigq. at Grittleton House iy, 121, 239, His mon., plate of y. 391. Britton, Mrs., erh. and Don, iv. 363, vi. 120, 252, viii. 12. Brittox ii. 302. Brixton Deverell, bells ii. 334, iv. 187, v. 197. Broad Chalk, bells ii. 209. —— Henton i. 61, 92, 329, 337, 342, ii. 137, 184,284. Bells 342, iii, 14, iv. 157. Brocas, Bern., Sheriff 1382, iii. 200. Brocton ii. 263, v. 268, vii. 278. Brodie, E. W. exh. ii. 31. Balis- bury collection iii. 94. Broke, Sir R. viii. 256. Brokenborough vi. 138, villi. 23, 61, 66. Bromham i, 181, 351, ii. 184. Church i. 61, ii. 229. Bells 339. House (old) i. 181, 143, vi. 139. Roman villa near 260. Bromley, Harry (Bromley omitted by error of press) vi. 212, 396, vii. 49. Sir Thomas vi. 396. Lord Chancellor vii. 49. Bromleigh, Sir G. vi. 297. Bromsgrove, Talbot tomb at vy. 304. Bromwich, §. i. 298. Brook Sir J. vi. 298. Brook i. 298. Hall (Leland) i. 182. Broom (Bot.) viii. 106. Broom farm iy. 271, vii. 123. Broome, C. E., Esq. on Fungi of Wiltshire viii. 170. Brotherhood, R. exh. iii. 18. Don. 252, Broughton Gifford, History oF, BY Rev. J. WILKINSON vy, 265, Con- tinued vi. 11. Harding family, ped. vi. 11. Court Leets 15. Parochial Registers 17. Houses 22. Population 23. Agri- cultural Industry 29. Manufac- turing Industry 36. Parochial Economy 38. Means of Commu- nication 39. EccbEsIasTicaL AND RELIGIOUS History, the Parish Church yi. 43. b 2 x. GENERAL INDEX. Temporalities 49. Church-house 52. Rectory 54. Parochial School 58. ° Natural History, Land, surface 58. Geology 59. Water, River Avon 60. Broughton Brook 63. Climate 64. Barometrical observations 65. The Flora of B. G. 68. Other notices i. 60, 298, ii. 137, 183, 263. Bells iii. 182, iv. 131, 134, v.63. Arms borne by Lords of Manor, plate of vy. 272. Lord, v. 42, 60, 327, 385. Brounker, Lady Martha ii. 187. Sheriffs, Henry 1558, iii, 213, viii. 256. William 1580, 215, ped. yv. 267. Arms 272. Family 312, 335, vi. 209. W. vii. 14. Brown, G., exh. i. 65, vi. 255. James exh. iy. 251, vi. 260. Of Aldbourne exh. ii. 37. Rev. M. vi. 141. Messrs. evh. il. 32. Browne, H. Amesbury, his pamphlet vi. 120. W. exh. i. 65. Arms iv. 84. Wade, Sheriff 1845, iii. 235. Walter v. 236. Bruce, armsi. 271. Earl, Don. 352. Hon. J., C. vi. 304, 305, 306. Hon. R. 307. Thomas 313. Brudenell, Edw. i. 253. Family, Robert, James vi. 310. Bruges ili. 376. Ped. vy. 267, Arms 272. Brune ii. 153. Bruning, R, ii. 183. Brunker, see Brounker. Brunsden, J. vi. 257. Brunton, Rev. W., exh. iii. 267. Bryntone, R. of iv. 68. Brynd i. 102. Buckerfield, Rev. F. H. vi. 253, 272. Bucket-shaped vessel in A. Saxon interments i. 205. Buckhurst ii. 183. Lord iv. 76, Buckland, C., exh, vii. 245, Mrs.249. Buckler ii. 384. Buckman, Professor J., On Coal oper- ations near Malmesbury ii. 159. Don. iii, 252. On ‘Carduus Tuberosus” vy. 207. Bucknall, arms ii. 225, Buckingham, Duke of, Household Book 1634, ii. 30. Buckthorn, (Bot.) vii. 314. Bucley iv. 186. Bucticanlea vii. 289. Budoury, Bradford y. 14, 16, 24. Buffalo, fossil skulls of iv. 138. Bulbridge, jug ii. 29. House vii. 78. Bulford iv. 131, 134. Bulidge, (Bulhide’s) iv. 41. Bulkeley ii. 385. Sheriff, Charles 1480, iii. 207, 1545, 212. Bull ii. 384. H., exh. i. 65. Don. vi. 397, Bullace-tree, (Bot.) viii. 126. Bullfinch, the vii. 90. Buntings vii. 82. Bupton ii. 184, vi 127. Burbage ii. 137, 276, 287. ii. 344, iii. 14. Burden, Capt. W. vi. 256. Burderop vii. 123, 129, 130. Arms of Q. Eliz. and tile iv. 249. Burdet ii. 383. | Burford ii. 209, see Britford. Burgate House vii. 78. Burgess, Isaac, Sheriff 1659, iii. 222. Jeremiah, his examination 373. Burges, Roger viii. 13. Burgh, Hubert de ii. 215. Sir Thomas 93. Burghersh, H. Bishop ii. 270, 273, 383. H. de iii. 364. Burial Customs, Danish viii. 156. Buries, Bishopstrow iv. 267, 269. Burke, W. vi. 310. Burley, J. ii. 307. Burnet, Bishop, his diligence in visiting vi. 21. On Lord Stour- ton's case viii. 258. Burnet, (Bot.) viii. 129. Burnevale Chapel, arms at viii. 12. Bells GENERAL Burnley, Richard i. 230. Burrough, J. ii. 49. T. vii. 14. Bury-thorp vii. 130. Burywood Camp visited iii, 11. Plan of 79, iv. 183, 304. Bush, mon. and arms v. 236. Ma- jor-General 387. J., exh. iv. 252, Thomas, Sheriff 1801, iii. 232. Bushell, John vi. 290. Bushton i, 225. Bustard, On the great, by J. Swayne Esq. ii. 112, Rev. A. C. Smith, on, and woodcut of iii. 129. The latest seen 139. One exhibited 267, 268. ; Butcher, H. Jun., exh. i. 64. W. Don, vi. 397. Butcher Birds iv. 285. Butler, J. ii. 183. James, E. of Wilts iv. 13. Arms 14. B, of Badminton iy. 61. Butte de César, cromlech viii. 154. Button, Sir W. ii. 183. Tomb 104, iv. 311. Sheriff, Robert 1671, iii. 223. Thomas 1563, William 1569, 214, 1611, 217. R. J. vi. Gis, 314, . J. J. 315. Buzzards iii. 353. Bythewaye, J. vii. v. Byng, R. ii. 233. vi. 304, Byrde, W., chaplain iii. 40, v. 40, 226. Byzant, presented yearly by Mayor of Shaftesbury vii. 247, 269. Gloves 247. Byzantine Architecture ii. 111. Cabbage, (Bot.) vi. 347. Cad, a battle, Cad-bury, its mean- ing viii. 62. Cadenham iy. 70. Cadurcis, De ii. 383. Caer-caradoc i. 175. Admiral Sir G. - —— Odor, British viii. 54. - —— Palladur vii. 250. _ Cainingamersee vi, 125. Cakewood iv. 220, Calcot vi. 131. INDEX. Xi. Caleway, W., Sheriff 1502, iii. 209. Caley, J. ii. 120. Call, a cap vi. 393. Calley, Sheriff, Oliver 1709, iii, 226. Thomas 1807, 232. William 1649. 221. H. eah. iv. 249. Callis Hill, sc. Gallows Hill vii. 18. Calne, Rental A.D. 1509, Election papers i. 101, ii. 186. Bells 340. Church goods 5 Edw, VI. iv. 208. Tokens vi. 80. Curious entries in Register 120. Great Storm 366, vii. 3, 228. Calpurnius Siculus, quoted vii. 71. Calstone, T., Sheriff 1415, iii. 202. Family iv. 226. Arms 232. Calston, bells ii. 340. Antiq. iv. 249, 364. Cam, of Chantry House, mon. v. 237. Family 386. Camville ii. 383. Campion Lychnis, (Bot.) vii. 195. Canaletti, original drawings by ii. 124. Candles, a prince beaten with viii. 26. Candy Tuft, (Bot.) vi. 353. Cannings, see Bishop’s Cannings. Cantelow, the Devizes Wizard iii. 126. Canter, J. exh. viii, 12. Canute, King vii. 264. Capperugg, G. vi. 293. Caput Baronie, what ii. 184. Cardmaker, John ii. 236. Carduus tuberosus (Bot.) iii. 249, 269. Found at Abury v. 207. Carleton, Sir Dudley vi. 213. Carnac iv. 353. Carrell, or reading chair, in Bishop’s Cannings Church, plate of vi. 147. Carrell Pit vi. 333. Carrington, F. A., Esq., On Ancient Wilts Customs i. 68. Church goods 91. Ancient styles and designations 322. Intrenchments Xii. GENERAL INDEX. at Aldbourne ii, 126. Enford Chantry endowment 129. Ancient ales 191,400. Heralds visitations 356. Marlborough old Market House and great Fire iii. 106. Restoration of ancient documents 126. Whittlegate 127, Awakener in church 242. Draycote Foliot church 280. Composition for Es- tates in 1643 iv. 148. Facts and observations on the Ancient State of Marlborough vii. 1. Chairman at Marlborough Dinner vi. 250. His death vii. 44, 109, exh. iii. 14, 266, vi. 257. Carrion Crow vii. 98. Cary family iii. 35. Caryophyllacee (Bot.) vii. 192. Castillion, F. vi. 297. Castle Combe, chartulary i. 57, 104, 143, Abridgement of History of Manor, by G. Poulett Scrope, Esq. ii. 133. Woodcut of Market Cross ditto. Plan of Castle Hill 135. Roman bas-relief 136. East win- dow, church 157, 186. History of Manors subordinate to Barony 261. Reception of Society at iii. 11. Manor 145. Bells 183, iv. 143, vii. 74. Tokens vi. 81, Castie Copse, Bedwyn, Roman villa visited vi. 253, 256, 261. — Ditches vii. 286. === Maton orp 130,.01.9596;,- avi. 136, viii. 29. Castlehaven, Earl of iii. 35. Catch, Catch-pole v. 359. Catchfly, (Bot.) vii. 194. Cater vi 205. Cattern-cakes y. 36. Cawley vi. 211. Michael iv. 218. Caulfield, R. Don. vii. 228. Cawshot Castle i. 312. Ceawlin, defeated vii. 125. Celandine (Bot.) vi. 112. Celtic language v. 169. Celtze vi. 227. Celts i. 59, 60, 65, 66, 352, ii, 29. Cerne of Draycote, ped. iii. 178. Cervington, D., Sheriff iii, 203. Ceylon, tumuli in vii. 172. Chaderton, G. Sheriff 1496, iii. 208. Chadington ii. 137, 283. Chadwell, E, ii. 187. Chafyn, Thomas viii. 249, 253, 293. Letters to Sir J. Thynne 294, 301, 304, 321. Leonard 304. W., Sheriff ii. 30, iii. 224. Chaldicot ii. 384. Chalfield i. 104, 272, 279, 293, ii. 174. Garrison 258. House iii. 288, iv. 246, v. 22, 63, 267, 324. Chalice, buried with Priest vii. 273. Chalk, Sir H., Sheriff iii. 221. Challoner’s Garden of the Soul vii. 3. Challymead v. 332, vi. 32. Chaloner, Capt. R., Thomas vi. 135. Chamberlaine, Sir Thomas iy. 232. John vi. 213. Chambers, Rey. W., eah. viii. 11. Chant, Serj., Don. vii. 228. Chanton, W. de, Sheriff iii, 194. Chantry, a, what ii. 83. Chantrey, Sir F., mon. by, at Eding- ton iii. 54, Chapel Plaster i. 144, Chapman, evh. ii. 38. Rey. Walter v. 228, Chapmanslade i. 298. Charles I. at Marlborough vii. 11. II., relics of ii, 30. At Silbury iv. 313. Charlton, (Donhead) vii. 280. House, (Malmesbury) acci- dent to C. Dryden iii. 125, 377, 289. Visited viii. 6. Manor 25. near Pewsey ii. 247. Bells 349. Charlock, (Bot.) vi. 349, Charnere, Le viii. 48. Charnham Street i. 184. Chase Woods Intrenchment ii. 127. Chat, Ibert de, his monument, plate of iy. 283, v. 328. Chaucey, W. ii. 247. Chauncey, H. vi. 294. GENERAL INDEX. Xill. Chaundler, R. Sheriff 1687, iii. 224. Chediock ii. 384. Chelrey, arms iv. 232. Cherhill, bells ii. 340. Storm at vi. 369. Cheteway iv. 207. Chevagium iii. 151. ~ Cheverell, Alex,, Sheriff 1308, iii. 197. Cheverell, Great, bells ii, 350, v. 317. Little, bells ii. 350. Cheynei. 185, 188, ii. 384. Sheriffs, Hugh iii. 200, William 201, 202. Chicklade, bells ii. 333. Chicksgrove vii. 293. Chickweed (Bot.) vii. 202. Chiff Chaff, the (Ornith.) vi. 176. Chileot ii. 184. Child, J., Sir F. vi. 136. Chilmark, bells ii. 333, vii 290. Chilton Foliot, bells ii. 345, vi. 211, 391. Chintone iy. 38. Chippenham, Pension to Vicar i. 100. Election 1741, ii. 181. Forest ii. 394. Perambulation A.D. 1300, iv. 206. General Meeting at 1855, iii. 1. Htstory or, by Rey. J. E. Jackson iii. 19. Hundred, owners of 29. Arms of town 30. Bailiff 38. Borough Lands 40. Parish Church 41. Rectory 44. Bells 4 183, iv. 301. Tokens vi. 81. vii. 3. Chirton ii. 184. Bells 349, v. 56. Eepeury Castle, visited vi. 253, 262. R Chapel of St. Martin 271, 272. : Chiselden i i. 94, ii.38. Ale 191, 198. Bells 345, iii. 248, vii. 120, 130, | 131, viii. 166. Chisenbury ii. 183, iv. 131. Chitterne All Saints, barn ii 212. Bells 334, 396. Tiles viii. 11. Be: St. Mary, bells ii. 334. Chittoe Tything, account of vi. 139. Chitty, Mrs. ewh. vii. 247. © _ Chitway vi. 139. Chivers, Laurence iv. 324. (Chivers by mistake omitted) iv. 325, v. 190, vi. 255. j Choke, C. J. i. 177. See Chalk. Cholderton, bell inscription ii, 207. Cholmley, W. vi. 298. Chough, the vii. 95. Christian Malford iv. 134. Meaning of name viii. 69. Chubb, T. exh. viii. 12. Chudleigh, Elizabeth v. 46. Church Ale ii. 193. — Goods, seized in Wilts i. 91. House, what i. 149, i. 191, 311, vi. 52. ——— Library vii. 6, —— Stock, what ii. 194. ——— Tything ii. 183. Churchill ii, 383. Churton, Rev. T. T. vi. 392. Chute ii. 184. Bells 345. Forest 394. Perambulation of A.D. 1300 iv, 205. Trinity ring found at v. 127 Cicero, an archeologist iv. 236. Cimbri vi. 227. Cirencester ii. 115. Sculptures on church 191. Abbey iv. 389. Swan, arms at vii. 79. Cist-vaens ili. 164. Clack, tokens vi. 82. Clapcote ii, 154. Clare, arms vii. 104, 276. de vi. 263. Clarendon, Earl of, charge against iv. 93. Anecdote of vii. 140. Bapt. of 297. Clarendon Forest ii. 394, Perambu- lation A.D. 1300, iv. 197. Park, queries about sale of ii. 398. Clark, J. Don. vy. 128. T. ewh. viii. 12. Clarke, H. vi. 302. Clatford iv.15. Circle of stones 346. Clavariei (Fung?) viii. 192. Claverley, Shropshire vii, 24. Claverton, co. Somerset i. 297. Family iy. 231. Gilbert xiv. GENERAL INDEX. Clay Hill iv. 185, 340. Not Iglea v. 198. Clematis (Bot.) v. 129. Clergy, finding arms i. 223, 224, 228. Clerk’s Ale ii- 191, 197. —— Parish, his office leased for 3 lives iv. 272. Clerk, Rey. D. M. ewh. iii. 16. — Rev.J.M., paper on coins read by iii. 264, ewh. iii. 267. H., Sheriff ii, 221, Cleverton viii. 33. Clifford ii, 384. H. vi. 295, 296. Cliff Pipard i. 102, ii. 137. Bells 341, 394. Storm at vi. 386. Clipping the church, old custom at Bradford on Avon vy. 244. Clive ii. 279. Clog Almanack viii. 10, Clothiers v. 56. Cloth making, in Hen. VIII. iii. 378. Clubmen vii. 270. Clugniac Monks iv. 268. Clutterbuck, Sheriffs, Thomas iii. 233. E. L. 235. ——— Hugh iv. 45. ——_———-—. mon. and arms v. 237, 242. Cnugel, (Knoyle) vii. 291. Coal operations at Malmesbury, com- municated by Profes. J. Buckman li. 159. Cobham family ii. 279. H., Sheriff iii. 197, vi- 272. Cochinellz, scarlet cloths iii. 379. Coeomacei, (Fung?) viii. 210. Coinage, small, account of vi. 75. Coins ii 31, iii. 267. Roman v- 7. Ancient, extensively forged vi. 186. Coit-mawr, v. 4. Coker ii. 383. H. Sheriff iii. 999, Arms vi. 283. Colborne, W., evh. iii. 16. W., Sheriff 1777, 231. Cold Berwick vii. 294. Coldburn cromlech viii. 166. Cold-cotes yi. 131. Cole, river, its course vy. 118. Cole, Robert, ewh. iii. 15. Coleman, Walter iy. 46, 49. Colepark i. 143, viii. 33. Colerne, W. de, Abbot of Malmes- bury iii. 364. Colerne ii. 137, 264, 269, vii. 73. Roman pavement iii. 14. —— Church, description and views of, by E. W. Godwin iii. 358. Coles, W., Sheriff iii. 229. Coleshill family i. 156, 185. Coleshill Castle, (Warwick) Roll of furniture iii. 15. Puillory vii. 21. Collingbourne, W., Sheriff iii. 207. Collingbourne Ducis, bells ii. 346. Antiques found iii. 14, vi. 256, vii. 246. Tokens vi 82, 386. Kingston, bells ii. 345. Collistrigium vii. 20. Colston, Mrs., eh. ii. 37, vi. 132, 137, 166. Colthurst, E. lands sold by i. 297, 299. Columbine, ( Bot.) v. 142. Colyngborne, R. vi. 294. Comarum, (Bot.) viii. 133. Combe, arms iy. 232. R. de, Sheriff iii. 196. Combe Bisset ii. 136. Bells 210. Comberwell iv. 284. Combhay, Som. i. 293. Comerwell ii. 275, 277. Comes Wiltonensis, what iy. 8, 9. Commission to Heralds to make Visi- tation, Form of ii. 359. Communicants, 2 Edw. VI., great number accounted for vii. 3. Composition for Estates in Wilts A.D. 1643: By F. A. Carrington iv. 48, Compton Basset i. 102, ii, 137, 274. Bells 341, 316, 320. — Chamberlayne, bells iv. 158, vi. 135, vii. 78. Cumberwell ii. 275. Dennis, mon. and arms y. 237. GENERAL INDEX. XV- Compton ii, 385. Lady Alethea iv. 248. J. ii, 185. Of Hartpury, arms y. 239. Comyn, Elizabeth vii. 129. Coniomycetes (Fungi) viii. 201. Conkwell vii. 304. Conock v. 370. Constable, arms iv. 6. Constantine, Archbishop viii. 43. Contone ii. 274. Cooke, Rev. W., of Enford, on Abury * iv, 351, Coombe, exh, vii. 249. . Cooper, G. ii. 183. Sheriffs, A. A. iii. 221, R. 231. Thomas 229, iv. . 248, Coot, the ii. 300. Copes, 43 at Sarum 1536, ii. 310. Coprinarius (Fung?) viii. 186. Corbett, arms ii. 249. R., Sheriff iii. F201. _ Corderoy, W. ii. 184, 187. Cork, Job, his verses vii. 330. Cormeilles, Sibilla ii. 101. Cornbecke, Dr. Martin viii. 279. Cornbury ii. 258. Cornthwaite, Rey. T., exh. vii. 122. _ Cornwall, J. ii. 187. Earl of 269. _ Coroner, anciently a Knight y. 358. _ Corp, Walter vi. 294. Corrs, bell-founders ii. 48. _ Corsham, Almshousei. 101, Leland’s visit 142. Murder of H. Long -- 809, 821, ii. 186, viii. 239. House ‘til, 8, 17, 289. Bells 183, Tokens i vi. 82, 256. Corsley, ring found at ii. 36, v. 317. a Corston iv. 90, 143, viii. 33. Corvide (Ornith.) vii. 94. Corvus monedula (Jackdaw) vii. 100. Coryate, George vii. 297. _ Coscombe, J. ii. 99. Cote, Bishops Cannings, account of . vi. 130. Cotes, Thomas vi. 309. ; Cotgrave, Lt.-Col. iv. 247, exh, 252. Cottells ii, 185. ° Cottington ii. 384. Cottle, E., mon. and arms v. 237, Coulston, bells ii, 350, East iii. 97, v. 370, Coumb, J. vi. 293. Courcelles, Sheriff iii. 193. Court Baron, Three weeken y. 79. Leet 80. Court Close vii. 132. Courtown, Earl vi. 311. Covenham manor vii. 119, 125. Coventry chantry, Devizes ii. 250. Family 253, 332. Cox, J., Sheriff iii. 226. P. v. 266, W., Great Bedwyn vi. 290. Coxe, Sir Richard vii. 228. Cowage i. 320. Coward, Robert, of Zeals, his com- plaint viii. 306. W. J. 275. RB. Don, ii. 393, iii. 185, 252. Cowbridge viii. 33. Cow-hire in 1547, viii. 280. Cranbourne Chase vii. 246. Cranbourn, Viscount vi. 311. Crane’s-bill (Bot.) vii. 304, Craven, Lord, exh. vi. 260. Sir W. 297. Crawley, J. vi. 308, 316. Craye, Jer., Sheriff iii. 224. Crescent of boar’s tusks vii. 71. Cress vi. 339. Creswell, W. H., exh. viii. 10. Creux des Fées, (plate) viii. 148, 153, what 168. Crevecceur, Sheriff ii. 194. Cricklade i. 135, 254, ii. 186, 396, 252. Penny of William I. iii. 266, v. 317, vii. 136. Crug-Lwyd viii. 54, St. John’s Hospital iii. 247. Tokens vi. 82. Crimea, tumuli in vii. 163. Crinoetdea ( Geol.) at Frome vii. 246, Crocus, the Huntsman i. 170. Croft, Sir James vi. 205. Sir R. iv. 228. Crofton vi. 272, 273. Croke ii. 384. Cromlechs, Lugbury iii. 164, iv. 344, Originally enclosed in barrows vii. Crofts, c XVi. - GENERAL INDEX. 819. Non-sacrificial 320. Danish _ viii. 145... British or French 146. Cromlech, a modern name 167. Guernsey, (plate) viii. 148, 150, 153, 157. Crompton, Hugh yi. 298. Cromwell, Gregory, Lord, arms vi. 284. Oliver, alias Williams y. 313. Cromwell’s, Easton Piers iy. 80. Cromwell’s Commissioners for Wilts, Letters from iy. 153. Cross-bill, the ii. 168, vii. 91. Crouchton ii. 268. Crow, the vii. 98. Crowfoot (Bot.) v. 134. Crow-nets viii. 137. Cruckbarrow Hill, Wore. vii. 187. Crudwell i. 103. Cucking Stool, description and plate i. 68, vii. 25. At Wotton Basset 26. At Leominster 27. Cuckoo buds vi. 343. flower vii. 196. Cuff’s Corner viii, 11. Culliford Tree barrow, Dorset vi. 335. Cullimore, R., T. ii. 186. Culver-close, meaning of vy. 16. Cumberwell i. 292, ii. 137, vy. 2, 15, 24, 37, 62. Cunetio i. 117, iv. 309, vii. 121. Cunnington, W., Memoir of G. Mon- tagu iii. 87. On Roundway Hill Barrow iii. 185. On Mammalian Drift of Wilts iv. 130. Trinity Ring found at Chute vy. 127. Brit- ton’s Monument vy. 391. On the Bradford clay and its fossils vi. 1, Oldbury Hill barrow, account of vi. 73. Roundway Hill barrows vi. 159. Pen Pits vii. 242. Donor i. 58, ii. 393, iii, 252, iy. 364, v. 128, vi. 120, 397. Ewhibd. iii. 16, 259, 268, iv. 249, vi. 260, vii. 122, 248, viii. 7, 11. William, Sen. i. 14, ii. 120, vi, 320, Curate whipped with a fox’s tail ii, 152, Curia, Intrinseca iii. 148. Extrin- seca 150. Curll, J., Sheriff iii. 225, vy. 56, Charity 348. Querina, John y. 237. Cusaunce, P., Sheriff iii. 200. Cush ii. 187. Customs, Ancient Wiltshire i. 68. Cyclops Christianus iy. 356. Cynuit, Battle of iii. 81. Cyperus longus (Bot.) found at Boyton iii. 265. Cyvrangon pile vii. 146. Dackombe, John viii. 246. W. 307. Dacus, John, Sheriff i. 195. Dalton ii. 384. Dame, a style i. 342. Damerham, South ii. 185. Bells iy. 158. ————— North Hundred iv. 40, Danby, Henry, Earl of, picture i. 311. Action against Sir W. St. Ravie ii. 257. See also Danvers. Dance of boys round church y. 246. Dane’s Blood iii. 78, iv. 185, 303. Daniel or Damil vi. 294. Daniell, W. ii. 186. Geftrey vii. 5. Danish Cromlechs and Burial Cus- toms, by Rey. W. C. Lukis viii. 145. Danvers i. 156, ii, 281. Sheriffs, John ii. 209, 210, ae, 216, Sil- vester 212. Sir Charles i. 306. | Sir John i. 306, 311, ii. 395. J. ii, 186, Sir Henry i. 306. Order to apprehend viii. 239. Darell, William, and the LirtiEcotE Trapition, by C. E. Lone, Esa., No. 1, iv. 209, No. 2, vi. 201, No. 3, vi. 389, No. 4, vii. 212. Remarks on Mr. Long’s Papers, by G. P. Scrope, Esq. vii. 45. R. ii, 185, *w GENERAL INDEX. Darell, W., Important Letter from Sir H. Knyvett about viii. 241. pe Pedigree iv. 226. Arms 232. Family vii. 131. Ellen vi. 202. Jane 295. Sir Edward iy. 227, note 11. Sheriffs, Constantius, Edward ili. 208, 209, 210. George 205, 206. Richard 206. William 202. 203. Dark, R. ii. 185. Dartford Warbler (Ornith.) vi. 176. Daubeney, Lord iv. 75. Dauntesey, Sheriffs, Ambrose iii. 212. John 199, 201. Milo 192. Arms iii. 201. Sir J. ii, 187. Manori. 306,311. Church iii. 14, —— in West Lavington i. 292. Dautry, Sheriff iii. 194. Dayenant ii. 385. J., Sheriff iii. 224. C. vi. 304. Davies, J. ii. 185, 384, C, E. y. 247. Sir J. vii. 293. Davis, W. ii. 183. Mr. iii, 128, Boy. 1. BR. 237. J. B. vi. 318. Davy, Sir W., of Mildenhall vi. 257, ° Dawkins, Thomas ii. 99. Day, of Hinton Charterhouse vi. 14. Dealtry, see Dautry. Deanei. 100, J. vi. 303. Rev.J.B. on Serpent worship iv. 343, 357. Death’s head hawk moth vi. 120. Det Gratia, its use i. 322. De la Beche, Sir Philip ii: 260. Sheriff iii. 197, 198. Delamere, family i. 173, ii. 381, 383. Arms iii. 202. Sir J. 1313, ii 138, 270, 273. Eleanor iv. 18. Sheriffs, Elias iii, 202. John 199, 200. Thomas 206. Delaval, Sir R. vi. 304. os Lisle, Humphrey y. 271. Delmé i. 308. ; _ Delphinium Consolida ( Bot.) vy. 143. ‘ Sp. _Dematiei (Fungi) viii. 212. a Den, Dene, Don terminations vii. 138. Court of Dens 139, . XVli. Denison, Bishop of Sarum, deceased ii. 10. Denmark, King of, On giant’s cham- bers viii. 152. Dennis Mary, Abbess iv. 56. Derby, James, 7th Earl, execution of viii. 261. Dermini (Fungus) viii. 184. Derry Hill, name iii. 34. Despencer’s Estate in Wilts, by J. Waylen iii, 245. Despencer, Le ii. 384. Despencer, Elizabeth iii. 365. D’eureux, Sheriffs, Edward iii. 192, Ela, Countess of Salisbury, 194, 195. Patrick, 192. Thomas, William, 193. Deverel ii, 383. Family, mon. v. 237. Devereux, F., Duchess of Somerset, her monument vi. 286, 287. Wal- ter, Lord Ferrers viii. 244. Letter from 275. Deverill Longbridge ii. 185. Devil’s Den, cromlech iv. 344. Coits, arrows iv. 321, 330. Devizes, First General Meeting at, 1853 i. 1, 180, vii. 3. Penates i. 214, Bell-foundry ii. 49, 50. Tokens vi. 83, 397, Antiq. i. 62, 63, 65. Book of Constitutions, Copy in Lans. MS. iv. 160. MS, of Drapers’ and Mercers’ Compa- nies there iv. 161,162. Paprrs on, Mr. E. Kire, Seals iii. 236, Churches, No. 1, St, John’s ii. 213. Chantries in 235. No. 2, St. Ma- rys 302. Chantries in 250, Church- wardens Accounts 308. T. Hall’s letter 325. Rectors 326. Chantry Chaplains 331. On the Guild of Merchants, or Three Trading Com- panies formerly in Devizes iv. 160. St. James’s, bellsii.351. St. John’s, bells and inscriptions ii. 222, 350. Mon. 233. St, Mary’s bells and inscriptions ii, 241, 350. Church plate 244, Deeds iy. 364, vy, 243 c2 XViii. St. Thomas’s Old and New Faculty vi. 120. Chapel ii. 307. Park vi. 126, 134. Dewall ii. 281. Dick, R. ii, 185. Dilton i. 298. Dinton ii. 185. Bells 210, vii, 296. Disbrowe, John, Letters iv. 154. Dispensation, form of iii. 204. Disrationare vy. 28. Districts, Botanical, of Wilts v. 120. Ditchampton vii. 128, Ditchridge Church, by E. W. God- win, plate of doorways and font iv. 146, Dixon, 8. B. exh. vii. 246. Documents, Ancient, how to restore iii. 126. Dodd, Samuel, exh. vi. 260. Dog-rappers or whippers i. 89, 212, "i. 322, vii. 24. Dol-a-marchand viii. 151, 168. Dole-stone in churchyards, y. 242. Dolmen a, what viii. 148. Domesday Book, money of, y. 61. 29 Churches in Wilts, mentioned vy. 279. Lease for 3 lives vii. 135. Dominus, of whom used i. 332. Donaldson, Professor, on Wayland Smith’s Cave or Cromlech, near Lambourn, Berks, vii. 315. Donelewe Hundred iii. 29. Donhead ii. 185, Hall and Priory vii. 286. St. Andrew vii. 281. St. Mary vii, 241, 284, (Heading mis-printed ‘‘ St. Andrew.’’) Dormer, Anne, Sir W. vi. 203. Doulting, co, Somerset viii. 79. Doune, Lord vi. 312. Dove, J. Sheriff iii, 221. Dowding, W., exh. ii. 37, vii. 248, Rev. T. W. vi. 254, exh, 257. Dowkerbottom Cave, Yorksh,. Antiq. found in iy. 249, Down Ampney ii. 396. Downes, Frances, Lady vi. 287. Downs, evh. vii. 249. Downton, bells, ii.334, Tokens yi. 83. GENERAL INDEX. Dowse, Sir F. ii, 187. Dowth vii. 326, Doygnel, Peter, Sheriff iii. 198, Dracontian theory iv. 353. Drake, a small cannon vii. 12, Drax, T., Erle vi. 130. Draycot Cerne, History of Manor, by C. E. Long iii. 178. Reception of Society iii. 11, Bells 183. Foliot, i. 93. Church des- troyed, plan of, &o., by F. A. Carrington iii. 280. Drink-lean, what ii. 192, Drinking Cup from Pound Down Barrow vi. 321. Drew, J. ii. 187, 2383, R 248, vi. 127. Name, iii. 167. Note on 173. Drogo, name iii. 174. Drogonis Fons 176. Drowner a, what i. 199. Druce, Drew i. 299, v. 56. Druid’s barrow, name ill-founded vi, 331. Druidical system, principles of v. 183, Remains, doubtful term viii. 168, : Druidism in connection with Wilt- shire, by Rev. J. L. Ross vy. 149. Drummer, the Dead, a Legend of Salisbury Plain vi. 215. Drunkard’s cloak vii. 31. Dryden, Charles, accident to iii. 377. Dry rot, what viii. 172. Du Boulay, J., exh, vii, 246. Ducie, Sir William vi. 287. Duckett ii. 180, iv. 279. Arms 86. J. i, 224, 230, ii. 186. Sheriff iii. 219. : Dudley, Elizabeth viii. 276, 283. Duge or Dun, W., Sheriff iii. 196. Duke, Rev. E., on Abury, iv. 351, 354. G. ii, 187, 384. Andrew, Sheriff iii. 225. J. 220. Duke’s House, the, Bradford-on- Avon i. 265. Dun vii. 281. And Tun, termina- tions iy. 299, y. 256. Duncombe ii. 384. Dune Le ii. 384. ' Duningland vii. 281. Dunkin, A. J., Don. iii. 252, vi. 120. Dunley iii. 29. Starlings at vii. 93. Dunstanyille ii. 128, 382, 384, v. 267. Arms 272. Mon. ii. 139, 140. at Monkton Farley iv. 284. Reginald v. 282. Walter, iii. 364. _ Duntesbourne Abbat’s, barrow, iii. 173. : Duntune (Downton) vii. 289. Dunwal Malmud viii. 57. Durnford Gt. Registers i. 98. Bell inscription ii. 207, 212. Pulpit panel vi. 120. Dutch Barton, Bradford v. 49. Du Tus, cromlech, vii. 321, (plate) viii. 154. Dyer, R. ii. 233. _ Dyneley, R., Sheriff iii. 200. Eagles, various sorts iii. 340. _ Ealdorman, who iv. 8, __ Eale-howse ii. 199. Earinge, ploughing v. 69. Earl, Giles, Sheriff iii, 223. J. ii. 185. -Earl, the Saxon iy. 8. _ Earnley, T. ii. 185. East, feet towards vi. 326. Head towards 329, East, E. H. vi. 313. Eastcot ii. 186. Easter Sepulchre ii. 309. _ Easterton Gernon ii. 394. Survey 1591, vi. 191. Easton, Bishops Cannings, account ‘ of yi, 128. Hill vi. 323. Grey viii. 266. ‘i = Perey (properly Piers) his- 4 tory of iv. 72. Manor house and 5 "* Se. Be oe tee view of 77. Lower Easton Piers = _ 78. Upper Easton, Cromwell’s 80. ; Priory, near Pewsey i. 92, 98, ii. 175, viii. 299. Royal, bells ii. 346, GENERAL INDEX, xix. Easton, James yi. 215. Eaton, meaning of v. 204. Eaves-dropping iil. 156. Ebbesbourne Wake, bells ii. 210. Ebdown iv. 301. Eblesbourn vii. 289. Ecclesiastical law, enormous cost of in A.D. 1393, vii. 301. Echilhampton ii. 338, iv. 271, vi. 129. Eden, George vi. 296. Edingdon Monastery, by Rev. A. Fane iii, 47, Chartulary i. 99, 101. Leland 185, ii. 316. Bells 351. Drawings, &c. iii. 268. Seal 270, iv. 22. Query, Ethandun (?) vy. 193, 243. Bishop William of ii. 48, 55. Seal 267, vii. 299. Edington, near Hungerford iii. 81. Edmonds, E. iv. 247. Edward, the Martyr vii. 263, 271, 274. Edward, of Salisbury, Sheriff iii. 192, iv. 10. Edwards, W. V. exh. vii. 120. ——_ arms y. 237. Edworth, Stephen, Sheriff iii. 196. Ee-meade, or E-mead, what v. 16. Egbright’s stone iv. 187, 301, y. 197, vii. 253. Egerton, Scroop, Sheriff iii. 230. Egremont, Earl of iii. 36, vii. 124. Eisy i. 396. Ela, Countess of Sarum, Sheriff iii. 194, 195. Elcombe ii. 279. Elfrida, Queen viii. 26. Elephants bones found in Wilts iy. 140. Elizabeth, Queen, lock of her hair and yerses, at Wilton ii. 28. Standard gallons, &e. ii. 35. Ellbarrow, antiq. found at i. 60. Ellen, J. ii. 391. Don. vy. 128, vi. 120. Elliot, R., portrait of i. 59, iii.. 128. Elliott ii. 384, XX. GENERAL INDEX. Elston ii. 183, 268, 280. Saxon knife found at iii. 267. Elvaston, co. Derby ii. 193. Elwellacet (Fung?) viii. 218. Elyndon ii. 279. Em, or Eym vi. 293. Emberizide (Ornith.) vii. 82. Embry, a street i. 263. Enamels, &c., fraudulent vi. 185. “Enclosing” a hermit vii. 7. Enford, church notesi. 99. Endow- ment ii. 129, 184. Englands, properly Inlands fii. 34. Engleceria v. 27. Englefield, Sir F. vii. 120. Arms iv. 84. English language in 1315, specimen of vii. 7. English ii. 385. Enmore Green, custom at vii. 247. Discontinued 270. Enstone cromlech iii. 173. Entomology of Wilts i. 95, Erchfont, bells ii. 351, ii. 251. Erghum, Bishop vi. 127. Erle, R. vi. 294. Ermin street viii. 59. Ernle, Sheriffs, John iii. 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 222. Michael 215. Walter 222, 225, 226. — Family ii. 231, vi. 129, 130. J. vi. 146. Sir J. i, 227, ii. 187, vi. 300, 303. Errington ii. 384, Esau’s potage, of what vegetable viii, 119. Escudamor, Godfrey, Sheriff iii. 195. Esmeade, Graham, M.M. Sheriff iii. 235. Essex, ped. and arms iy. 76. G, vi. 205. Essex, Archeol. Society Don, iii. 252, Essoign money y. 81. Estcourt, Rt. Hon. T. H.S. S. iv. 139, vi. 128, 132,139,140. President vi. 249, - Address vii. 105, 112, 229, Don. iv, 364, vi. 397, viii. 266, E. D. B. viii. 1. Eleanor ii. 225. G. iv, 46, 87. R. ii. 186. T.G. vi. 128. Arms ii. 224. Sheriffs, Giles ii. 219. Thomas 230. Esturmy ii. 381, 383. Seal, arms 387, vi. 283. Horn vi. 265. H. ii. 388, Maud vi. 263. Ethandun, battle at, paper by Dr. Thurnamiii. 73. By G. Matcham, Esq., No. 1 iv. 175. No. 2 vy. 255. By G. P. Scrope, Esq. iy. 298. By R. C. Alexander (Prior), Esq. vy. 193, vii. 254. Etty, Rev. T. vii. 18, exh. 121. Etymological studies vindicated vy. 206. Evans, A. Sheriff iii. 229. Evelyn, Sir John i. 274, ii. 384. Even Swindon vii. 127. Everard, J. Sheriff iii. 199. Family ii. 279. Everley ii. 39. Bells 348. Survey 1591 vi. 193. West vi. 332. Evetts, Dr. W. iv. 281. Evil eye, horses how protected fii Vil. ‘71. Ewart vi. 132. Ewen, M. iii. 132. Ewyas ii. 384. Barons vii. 142. Eye, an island y. 197, Eyles, family ii. 233, vi. 134, 138, 371. J. Sheriff iii. 226, iv. 162. Mr., don, iii. 252. Eyre, family ii. 174, 384, 385. Sheriffs, George iii. 233. George Edward 235. Giles 220. John 214. William 216. Of Bromham arms vii. 78. G. ii. 183. Sub- dean, exh. ii. 35. Sir. W. i. 227, ii. 187. Eysey vi. 290. Fadir, Peter ii. 99. Fairmile barrow viii. 155. Fairy Pipes on Tokens yi. 81. Falcons iii. 343. Falconer, W. ii. 187. Falkland, Anthony, Viscount vi. 303, 4 4 4 4 GENERAL INDEX. Falkner, G., exh. and Don. i. 60. Mr. 61, ii. 38, 393, iv. 345, 357, y. 168, vi. 120, 317. Falstaff, Sir J. ii. 148, Falston i. 158. Fane, Rev. A., on Giffards of Boy- ton ii. 100. Edingdon Church iii. 47. Speech at Warminster iii. _ 253. Reception at Boyton 265. Exh. and Don. i. 21, 60, 216, 352, ii. 34, vii. 112. Fann, Owen, letter from vi. 217. Fanshawe vi. 274. Faremer, J. vi. 293. Farley-Hungerford Castle, co. Som- erset, view when entire i. 152, 145, iii, 13. Bedelry 292, 295. Draw- ings ii. 123, 396, iii. 17, 58. Visi- ted iv. 247, v. 20, 21, 22, 223, 317, vi. 4. Farley Court iv. 16, Wick i. 292. _ Farley, Rev. G. exh, iii. 17. Farre, W. alias Cutter viii. 261. Farwell, Sir G. ii. 185. Fasterne iii. 30, 247, 248, 249. 252, iy. 84, vii. 120. Fauntleroy, Agnes, William, Cicely viii. 286. Fell, Dr. Samuel, Dr. John, Mary vi. 288. Fellowes, Adm. Sir Thomas, stained window, Bedwyn vi. 280. Feltham, D. ii. 183. Felton, J. vii. 140. Feria, Duchess de vi. 204. Fermerie, the iii. 34. Ferne vii. 284. - — family ii. 384. Ferreby, George, William vi. 133, 143. - ‘Ferrett, J. v. 352. John y. 228. Mon. 237. _ Ferris, J., Sheriff iii. 206. _ Ferrour, Roger le vi. 293. _ Fettiplace, family iv. 228. Arms on . glass vi. 259. _ Feuds between gentry viii. 317. L {a lot. FLL XX1, Fiddington i. 296, Fifield, near Marlborough, bells ii. 342, Bavent ii, 211. Figheldean ii. 183. Bell inscription 207, 387. Finch, Lady Katharine vi. 287, Hon. W. vi. 303. Finches vii. 85. Finderne, Sheriff, William iii. 202, 203. Fires, great, at Marlborough vii. 12, Firmarius ecclesie, what y. 64, 226. Fisher, Miss E., lines on Silbury i. 302. H.J.ii.186. Rey. R. B. vy. 235, vi. 14. Fisherton Aucher i. 160, Gaol 1730 li, 259, iv. 134. Delamere i. 173. iv. 18, 25, Fitzalan, arms iv. 6. Fitz Alchi or Alet, Sheriff iii. 194, Fitz Duncan, arms ii. 388. Fitz Herbert, ii. 384. Fitz Hugh, arms yi. 284. Fitz-James, H. viii. 291, 292, 295, Sir James viii. 326. Nicholas viii. 275. Fitz Piers ii. 384. Fitz Renfrew, R., Sheriff iii. 193. Fitzurse farm, Kington Langley iy. 48. Fitzwarine, Fulk, refugee at Stanley Abbey vi. 117, 273. Fitzwilliam of Wanborough vii. 131, Fitzwilliams, Sir J. viii. 254, 255. Flax vii. 309. Flexman, Dr. Roger vy. 254. Flint instrument found with skele- ton, curious iii. 170, Fragment of slate in iv. 364. Frora of Wilts, by T. B. Flower, © Esq., No. 1. iv. 189. No, 2, Phy- sical Geography and Map vy. 114, No. 3. vy. 129. No. 4. vi. 92. No. 5. vi. 337. No. 6. vii. 192, con- tinuation 302. No. 7. viii. 103. — of Broughton Gifford, vi. 68, XXil, GENERAL INDEX. Florentissimus, title i. 329. Florrey ii. 48. Flower, T. B. Esq. [See Frora oF Wurs. | Instructions for Botanists iii. 365. Ewh. and Don. ii. 393, iii. 249, iv. 364, vi. 259, vii. 228, viii. 103. H. iv. 173. N. ii. 187. Arms ii. 236. Sheriff, John, 1705 iii. 225, George, 1760 230. Fludyer, Sir T. vi. 310. Flycatchers iy. 289. Foghamshire i. 261. Foley, J. G., Don. iv. 364. Folkestone, Viscount, Sheriff iii. 235. Folly, a plantation vii. 327. Folvyle, arms i. 285. Fonthill Episcopi i. 292. Bells ii. 333. House vii. 78. Heraldry ati. 271, Fonts and Arches, Hensley’s i. 102. At Preshute iii. 236. Fool’s Bolt soon shot at Stonage, author of vi. 327, vii. 226. Foot, exh. ii. 39. Forbour, R. vi. 294. Ford, near Bradford i. 292, v. 45. Forests in Wilts, Perambulation ii. 394. Ditto, in A.D. 1300, commu- nicated by H. W. Hewlett iv. 195. Forgery curious, of Monastic deeds iv. 56. Forinsect homines v. 30. Forks, when introduced i. 203. Forman, R. ii. 186. Forster, W. vi. 205. Fort, G. G., Sheriff iii. 232. Fosbury vi. 274. Foss, the ii. 135, iii. 166, viii. 15. Fossils, exh. i. 58, ii. 37, ili. 14, 16, 17, 18, 268, iv. 249, 250, Ox skull 364, v. 99, vi. 157, 257, vii. 120, 121, 122, 245, 248, viii. 11. Of Bradford clay, list vi. 10. Foster, Sir Michael i. 129. Pedi- gree by Rev. J. Ward iii 244, 245. Fotheringay College iy. 359. Foulston ii. 183. Fovant ii. 183. Fowle, Mrs., Don. ii. 393. W., Sheriff iii, 233, T. E. v. 127. Fowler, E. ii. 183. Fox in cradle iy. 118. Fox tail ii, 152. Fox’s Book of Martyrs ii. 321. Foxham i. 296, v. 317. Foxhanger iv. 271. Fox Strangways ii. 384. Fragaria (Bot.) viii. 134, Frampton ii. 384. Frankleigh, Bradford v. 15. Frank-pledge y. 80. Franks, Mr. vii. 71. Frauds and Forgeries of Antiques, by A. W. Franks vi. 183. Freeman, E. A., ON THE ARCHITEC- TURE OF MALMESBURY ABBEY CHURCH viii. 82. Freewarren vi. 272. Frehay viii. 227. Freke, R., Sheriff iii. 226. Family vii. 135, 136. French, G. J., Don. ii. 3938. Freshford, co. Somerset i. 292, 285, 286. Fossils iv. 134, 138, vy. 317. Freville ii. 383. Fringillide (Ornith.) vii. 85. Frome iii. 305. Fromond, J., his will ii, 28. Froxfield, bells ii. 346, iv. 220. Fuggleston, bells ii. 334. Fuller, Sheriff, John iii. 233. J. B, 235. Fulmerston, R. vi. 295. Fumitory (Boé.) vi. 114. Founel or WILTsHIRE, BY OC. E. Broome, Esa. viii. 170, Funtamel vii. 288. Funt-gael vii. 288, 291. Furce see Gallows. Furze (Bot.) viii. 104. Furze Chat vi. 171. Robin vi. 170. Fussell, J. C. iii. 265. Mr., exh, iy. 252. - ; Gaffer, an ancient title i. 349. GENERAL INDEX. Gaimar Geoffrey, his verses, about Ethandun iv. 307, v. 261. Gaisford ii, 384. J., Sheriff iii, 231. W., Don. iii. 252, C. vy. 237. Gale, H., exh., iii. 18. arms iy. 87. Galgal viii. 149. Gallamore, J. G., ancient deed iv. 364. _ Gallows, in manors iii. 152, iv. 42. List of Lords of manor entitled to : use in 1275, vii. 16. Gamege, J., Letter to Sir J, Thynne viii. 290. Gammer, a style i. 347. Gape, T. vi. 302. Garden Warbler (Ornith. ) vi. 174. Garden, Edmund iy. 81. Gardinares iii. 152. Garouse, a ii. 400. Garsdon ii. 186. Bells iii. 184, viii. 11, 33, 72. Garston, explained i. 131, 292. Garth family, Devizes ii. 248, Ped. 332, iv. 173. Gascelyn, G., armsiii. 28. Christina 33. Edmund iy. 40. _Gasteromycetes (Fungi) viii. 194. Gastrel iv. 46. Arms 85, _ Gatcombe Park, barrow iii. 173, Gatehouse, exh. vii. 249. Gaunt, John of ii. 128. ~ Gaur Innis vii. 321, viii. 151, 154, oe ae ee (plate) 153. _ Gawen ii. 384. Sheriff, J. ii. 200, 201, 209. _ Gayer, or Gayre, Sir J. iii, 98. Arms 99. Portrait of 100. W. iv. 246, 247, exh, 251. _ Geering, T. ii. 187. _ Geyerat Meerines of the Society, Ast, 1853, Devizesi.1. 2nd, 1854, Salisbury ii. 1. 3rd, 1855, Chip- _ penham iii, 1. 4th, 1856, War- ‘minster iii, 253. 5th, 1857, Brad- ford ivy. 233. 1858, none. 6th, ___ 1859, Marlborough vi. 245. 7th, 1860, Swindon vii. 105. 8th, 1861, Shaftesbury vii. 229. 9th, 1862, Malmesbury viii. 1. XXili. Generosa, of whom used i. 344. Genista (Bot.) viii. 106, Gentle falcon iii. 353. Gentry, Wilts, list 1611, ii. 183, 356, 368, iii. 14, 189. Compounders 1643, iv. 149, vii. 8, 10, 18. Geology, Wilts i. 18, 28, 55, Coal ii. 159. Fish in flint 393. On Mammalian Drift, by W. Cunning- ton iv. 130. Of Wilts, and map, by G. P. Scrope v. 89. Localities of Strata 116, Bradford Clay vi. 1. Of Bishops Cannings 154. George I., assassination of proposed iii, 125. III., at Longleat iii. 309. Gerberd ii. 384. J., Sheriff iii. 197. Gressus of William of Worcester, length of viii. 38. Giant’s chambers, King of Denmark on viii. 152. Chair 120. Gib gate viii. 15. Hill Barrow 147. Gibbs ii, 384, iv. 279. Sir V. vi. 314. Giffard, Sir Alexander, effigy i, 237. Family, Boyton ii, 100. Ped. 383, 384. Seal of Thomas 387.- Ped. by Sir T, Phillipps 401. Margaret, seal iti. 267, G. of Broughton, ped. v. 267. Arms 272, 288, G. of Boreham yi, 131. J. 295, Gificancumbe vii. 291. Giles, Mr., exh. viii. 11, Gillingham, Dorset vii. 247, 248. Gilpin iv. 46. James 64. Portrait, arms 87. Give Ale ii. 201. Gladstone, Capt. J. N. vii. 111, 228. Glanyill, J. ii. 285. Sir J. iv. 162.. Glaston Abbey, Wilts Chartulary i. 97,99. Peg Tankardii. 34. Tile found ili, 266. Wilts estates iv. 37, Glead, exh. vii. 249, Glenn, R. iv. 87. Glory Ann vi. 372. Gloucester, bell founders ii. 50. Glyn, Rey. C. J. vii. 238, 241. H. T. 244. Gobett, R. ii. 252. Dole ii. 332. d XXIV. Godarville, W. de iii. 28. Goddard, family i. 98, ii. 382. Seal 3 cups, curious invitation card vii. 119. Of Upham ii. 399, vii. 117, 129. Sheriffs, Ambrose iii. 233. Edward 230. Francis 220, Rich. 217, 226. Thomas 223, A.L., exh. vii. 119, 124, © 125. Rey. F. vii.86 G.A., exh. and Don. iii. 252, iv. 364, vii. 121, viii. 10. H.N. ii. 391, exh. vi. 256, vii. 113. J. ii. 186. R. ii. 187.9 217186: Godmer, a title i, 347. Godolphin, Coffin Plates at East Coulston, Rey. E. Wilton iii. 97. Ped. 99,101. Sir W. 268. Godwin, J. i. 216. Don. ii. 393, E. W., Colerne Church iii. 358. Biddeston Church iy. 143. Ditch- ridge Church 146. Exh. iii. 14. Gold ii. 384. Golde, R. ii. 99, Golden coach and horse, supposed to be buried in a tumulus vii. 181. Crested Regulus (Ornith.) Wi. Mais Golden-grove i, 292. Goldfinch, the vii. 89. Goldney, J. i. 296. Goldston, R. ii. 188, 384. Gomeldon ii. 384. Gonmer, a title i. 347. Gooch, W. F. vii. 118. Goodman, a title i. 339. Goodwin, J., exh. i. 66. Good woman and Good wife, a style i. 346, Gordon, Sir R. ii. 189. C. W., exh. vii. 246. Gore ii. 383, Cartulary iii. 13. A. li. 154, exh. iii. 17. E. ii. 186. Giles i. 269. Thomas i. 16, 101, 269, ii, 154, 381, iii. 223, iv. 107, vii, 79, 80. His Family History MS. viii. 282, Gore Cross Farm iii. 345, vii. 93. Gorges, Ferd.i. 100. Helenaii. 154. Sir T, i. 227, ii. 174, 384. GENERAL INDEX. Gossip, a title i. 347. Gough, Roger viii. 251, 255. Grafton, East, view of church, ac- count of vi. 270. Pax found at 271. West vi. 274. Graham, Marquis yi. 312. Grammer, a title i. 347. Grandfer and Grandfather, a style i, 342. Grand Serjeanty, what v. 64. Grant, Rev. A., eh. ii. 31. Grasshopper Warbler (Ornith.) vi. alr Greek Musie, scale of iii. 319. Greene, R., Sheriff iii. 201. Greinvill, Adam de iy. 282. . Greville, Fulke, Sheriff iii. 229, Grey, Lady Jane viii. 310, 312. Grey wethers y. 110, vi. 254, vii. 123. Griffin, arms iy. 85. Griffith, C. D., Don. and exh. vi. 120, vii. 228, 246. Rey. J. P. iv. 247. Grimstead, A. de, Sheriff iii. 197. Grimston, prebend and seal ii. 390. Grip, a small ditch vi. 32. Grittleton, bells iii, 184. Hurricane vi. 389, viii. 9, Grobham, R. ii. 183. 218, ii. 383. Grosvenor, arms ii. 146. Groundwell, near Blunsdon ii. 137, 283. Grove, Ferne, family i. 98, ii. 29, 381, 384, vii. 284, 296. Major, exh. iii, 268. T. F. exh. wi. 2465 20; letters from iy. 155. Sheriffs, Thomas, W. C. iii. 231. - Grovely ii. 394. Perambulation of A.D. 1300, iy. 200. Grubb, T. ii. 187. J., Sheriff iii. 220. Capt. W. iv. 327. Guest, Dr. iy. 349. Guilds of Devizes, their seal iy. 160. Guillemot, Anthelm vii. 286. Gundrada vi. 43. Sheriff iii. GENERAL INDEX. Gunn, Rev. H. Mayo, exh, iii. 268, Guy, A. ii. 131. Sheriff iii, 228. E., exh. i. 665, Guyse, W. ii. 185. Gwillim’s Heraldry, Rev. J. Bar- cham, the author of ii. 359. Gymmewes, what viii. 284. _H,, initial, in Germanic languages vy. 205, 392. Hatkleston, singular tenure ii. 260. Haddock, T. ii. 188. Hail or Hale Farm yi. 369. Hailstones, forms of vi. 383, size, 384. Haines Hill ii. 332. Hakeney, Robert de i. 352. Hakpen iv. 345, 360. Halcomb, J., ewh. vi. 259. Hale, Archdeacon vii. 30. Of Locks- ley iv. 72. _ Hales, E. iii, 29, 33. R., Sheriff 194. Stephen vi. 296. Hall, of Bradford i. 270, 275. Arms : 208, vy. 272, iii. 301, v. 31, 45, ped, 357, 360. J. ii. 188, Sheriff iii, 222. Sir T. i. 272, v. 47. W. vi. 294, Hall Place vii. 133. _ Ham, bells ii, 346. Hamilton, Bishop of Sarum, speech ii. 11, 25, vii. 235. Hampton Turville ii. 186. Hamthwayte, co. York ii. 151. - Hand-loom weaving, declining vi. 37. _ Hanging, common in former times a vii. 16, _ Hankerton ii. 186, viii. 33. =, Hanks, F. , H. G., exh. viii. 12. - Hannen, W., ew. vii. 248. Hannington, Survey 1591 vi. 189, vii. 118, 135. ” Harbin, Rey. Geo, iii. 305, 307. aan 272. “Hardene, J. vi. 293. R. 294. W. _ Sheriff iii, 197. Hardicote, see Hurdeot. "Harding, H. ii. 184. 1. 186, R. vi. 299, Of Broughton vi. 11, XXV. Hare, Rev. H. vii. 86. Harnham, antiquities vi. 119, Harnham Hill, Anglo-Saxon Ceme- tery at, account of i. 196. Relics 200. Tokens yi, 84. West ii. 184, © ; Harris, Richard i. 14, ii. 120, vi. 131. Harrison, Captain, drowned vi. 389. Harriers ( Ornith,) iii. 355. Harrington, Rev. W. iv. 88. Harrod H., Don. vii. 334. Harrold, W. ii. 184. Hart, Sir R. iii. 29. Sheriff, 223. Harte, Walter i. 212. Hartgill, murder of i, 305. Account of by Rey. J. E. Jackson viii, 242. William, his letters to Sir J. Thynne viii. 292, 295, 298, 335. His Will 327. Edward, Sheriff iii, 207, 208. Hartham ii. 285. Haselbury i. 142, ii. 186, v. 21. Hatchbury, see Heytesbury. Hatcher, H. i. 14, ii. 120, Hatch House vii. 242. Harvest Home, i, 86. Harvey, Rey. H. v. 219, 220, 228, 389, Hayersham, Sheriff, Nicholas, R. iii. 195. Hawfinch, the ii. 171, vii. 88, Hawking iii. 339. Hawkins, J., Sheriff iii, 223. Hay, Miss, exh. vii. 120. Hayward, his office y. 15, 84. Hayward, B., eah. i. 62. exh., 60, 216. Arms y. 242. Hees W., Sheriff 1367-71 iii. LEE Hayter, W., Sheriff 1781 iii. 231. Mr., evh. ii. 31. Heads of Families in Wilts, number of at the Conquest y. 26, Healfang vii. 20. Heath, John i. 260. Edward i. 261. Heathcote, family ii. 233, Rt. Hon. G. iv. 173, vi. 134. W. P. d2 XXVi. GENERAL Heddington ii. 311, 321. Bells 341, 393, iv. 271, v. 128, vi. 259. Hedge Accentor (Ornith.) vi. 168. Garlic vi. 347. Mustard vi. 344, Hedges, W. iii. 87. Sheriff iii, 227. Heights above the Sea vi. 64. Heléu, cromlech viii.-154. Helix nemoralis iii. 185, Hellebore (Bot.) v. 144. Help Ale ii. 201. Heneage, G. H. W., Sheriff iii. 234, vi. 370. Henley, Sir Robert vi. 127, 129, 180. Hennaborough, co, Devon. iii. 85. Henry VIII., Mr. 8. Herbert’s cha- racter of ii. 3, Henswood iii. 139. Heraldry, after thoughts in vi. 25. Heralds Visitations of Wilts, by F. A. Carrington, Esq. ii. 356. Herbert, Rt. Hon. Sidney, Address as President ii. 3, exh. 27. Of Lea, character’ of vii. 280, 234. Builder of Wilton Church ii. 118. Hon. Algernon on Abury iv. 356, William, 1st Lord Pembroke viii. 259. Lord-Lieutenant of Wilts, 1551, 285, 309, 317. Herd’s Ale ii. 198. Heriet, R. iv. 69. Herman, Bishop viii. 27, 44. Hermit, Grant to the last, addressed as Sir i. 331, Hermitages in Wilts vii. 6. Herschel, Sir J., quoted i. 19. Hertford, Earl of, his correspondence relating to co. Wilts, temp. James Pete 20s iis Aires Frances, Countess of vi. 286. Hertinger, J. de, Sheriff iii. 197. Heryng, of Draycote, ped, iii, 178, Hesding, E. de vii. 299, Hetley, R. ewh. ii. 29. Hewlett, H. W., Wilts Forest Per- ambulations A.D. 1300 iv. 195. Hewse, Thomas yi. 205. INDEX. Hexham Church, Northumb. vii. 259. Heynes family ii. 314. Heyraz ii. 385. « Heytesbury i. 102. Church 174. ii. 97, 185, 273. Bells 335. Hospi- tal Seals iii. 267, 270. Hicklesham vii. 291. Higgins, on Abury iv. 351. Highley iv. 302, v. 260. Highman, J. C. exh., vii. 248. Highmore, Dr. iv. 246. zh. iv. 250. Highway, bells ii. 339, vii. 135. Highworth Hundred, Church Notes Collected i. 102. Tokens vi. 84. Church vii. 243. Hildyard, Sir R. vi. 309. Hill, T., exh. iii. 18. Edward, Sheriff iii, 226. Hillary family y. 303. Hill Deverill Bells ii. 335. Hilldrop vii. 78, 131. Hilley, Sir R. iii. 242. Hillier, W. eah, i. 65. Account of Tumulus 303, iv. 343, vi. 255. Hilmarton, bells ii, 341, vy. 11. Tokens vi. 84, Hilperton i. 151. Bells ii. 352, yv. 297, viii. 266. Hinchcliffe, Dr. iii. 125. Hinde iy. 80, 81, 88. Hindon, bells, ii. 333. Hinton Charter-house, Abbey i. 155, iv. 247, v. 317, vi. 11, 14. Little vii. 121. Hinton Anthony, letter iv. 217. vi. 211. M.ii. 186. T. 184, Hinxman ii. 384. E. Sheriff iii. 232. Hippisley, Sheriffs, John iii, 227, 228. Robert 221, 222. Hippocrepis ( Bot.) viii. 124. Hitchcock ii. 385, iv. 87. Hoare, Sir R. C.i. 18, 31, ii. 119, 121,383. Repert: Wilton: iii. 189. - Sheriff 232, iv. 324, v. 263, vii. 243, H.C. ii. 121. Meyrick 119. Hoary stones viii. 166. Hobbes, Thomas ii. 382. Portrait of, iii. 17, iv. 100. GENERAL INDEX. Hobby iii. 346. _. Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. Henry, his —_ a pe aS Se a - Yeaee - Hopkins, Hungerford Cartulary i. 35, Arms . V. 272, pl. ii. Sir Bs 327. Hob Hurst, or Hob Thrust vii. 332. Hodges, Easton Grey ii. 155, Hodgkinson, W., exh. ii. 34. Hodgson, Rey. J. D. vi. 270. Hodierna Nutrix iii, 30. Hok-day Court iii. 148. Holaneumbe viii. 166. [N.B. co. Dor- set. ] , Holdsworth, Winch ii. 234. Hole-creeping iii. 155. Holford, Sir Robert iv. 323. Holland, A, P., Don. i. 64. iii, 18. N. vi. 314. Holland, spinners from, v. 48. Holt i. 292, 299, ii. 185, Bells 349, 393, v. 2, 14, 35, 45, 60, 62, _ 66, 267, 390. Holt, Sir J. de, arms, Sheriff iii. » 197, Exh. Holy Communion, singular custom relating to vii. 280. Homage, duties of the iii. 147. Homesokene iii. 154. Homington ii. 47. Bells 211. Hommedieux, N. vi. 293. M. 294. Hony, Archdeacon vii. 238, Hooded Crow, the vii. 98. Hook, Henry at iii. 247. Hooper, E. ii. 183. T. 185. Hoopoe, the ii. 171. Hopgrass Manor iy. 220. Benjamin B. vi. 292, 310. _ Hopper, Mr. C. viii. 243. _ Hopton, Sir 0. iv. 48, viii. 36. Lady, her bell ii. 49. Horlback, or Horlbat, vi. 293. Horlock, J. W. W., Sheriff iii. 231. Horn, bronze ii. 35. — John of Gaunt’s, Hungerford, Inscription on vi. 259, — Esturmy ii. 388. Plates and account of vi. 265. Horne, R. ii. 185, 378. XXVil, Horner, Sir G. vii. 295. Mr. viii. 291, 292, 293. Sir T. 298. Horningsham, bells ii. 335, Horsall, Reuben iy. 323. Horse-blob (Bot.) v. 142. Ornament, of boar’s tusks vii. ws — Radish vi: 351. ——. Snatcher, the (Ornith.) vi. 171. — Shoes vi. 331. At Silbury vii. 182. —— the White iv. 306, v. 261. Horsell, Mr., exh. vii. 120. Horsey ii. 384, J., Sheriff iii. 211. Sir J. 284. Horsley, Rectory, Gloue. ii. 395. Horswell, H. ii 183. Horton ii. 183. Brasses 247. Ped. v. 233, 267. Arms 272, 316, 357, 367. Sheriff, J. iii. 218. E. 222. Sir J. v. 8320. Col. Thomas 322. Thomas y. 88. Tobias i. 230. Chantry v. 222. Horton Down vi. 324. co. Gloue. i. 170. in Bishop’s Cannings, account of vi. 131, Hoskins, Serjeant iv. 108. Houlbrook, W. i. 125. Houlton, Lt. Col. J., his Hungerford Cartulary i. 35, 299, ii, 382. J. iv. 248, Nathaniel vy. 356. John, Sheriff iii. 232, Joseph 225, 227. Hour-glass in Churches ii. 320. Howard Family, volume concerning, Lady Katherine, Lord William * yili. 280. Howe ii. 883, 384. Family vii. 295. H. Don. iii. 352. Richard G., Sheriff iii. 222. Howitt, W. ewh. ii. 38, iii. 17. 269. Hryegleah vii. 281. “‘ Hubba’s Lowe,” (miscalled) iii. 10, 71, 81, viii. 151. Huddleston, J., Sheriff iii, 209, Hughes, Rey. J. H., Don iii. 252. Miss, Don. i. 62, ii, 393. F, ii. 184. William iii. 177. XXViil. Huish, bells ii. 346. Hill iv. 309. Hulbert, R. ii. 185. Hull, Major-Gen. W., arms ii. 249. Hullavington ii. 316. Cope at iii. 13, v. 223. Hulse arms 272, 303. Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, his hair exh. iii. 268. Humphreys, M. Sheriff iii. 231. Hungerford, Family i. 35, 153, 165, ii. 381, 382, 383, 384, iii. 30, iv. 248. Sheriffs, Anthony iii. 211, 213, viii. 253, 256, 259. Sir Ed- ward, or Edmund 203. Sir E. 210, 219. Henry 213, 227. Sir John 215. J. 216. Robert 212. Sir Thomas 199. Sir Walter 201. W. 207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 216, 227. Chartulary, &c. i. 99, 104, ii. 396, Anne, Lady, her letter, supposed from Anthony iy. 215, corrected to Anne vi. 203, vii. 216. Sir Anthony ii, 184, his Charity vi. 290, 296, 297, 298. Sir Edmund ii. 394. Edward ii. 184, vi. 188, 295. Sir Edward, K.B. i. 272, mistake about his great age iv. 248. [1608]i. 298. Geva vi. 273. Hen. vi. 301. John ii. 188, vi. 295. Lady Margaret, portrait iii. 13. Thomas of Stoke vi. 297. Sir T. ii. 396, iv. 275. Sir Wal- ter i. 121, 297, ii. 395. Lord iii. 29, 40, v. 135, vi. 191. Sir W., 1595 vi. 203. of Blacklands, George ii. 186. of Cadenham, John, letter ii. 176. Chapel Church iii. 42. Chapelsin Salisbury Cathe- dral, account of by Rey. J. E. Jackson ii. 83. Hungerfordiana, Sir R. C. Hoare’s, with Buckler’s drawings ii. 123. in Chippenham | | GENERAL INDEX. Hungerford Town, Charters and Horn vi. 259. Hunt, J. ii. 185. TT. ii. 183. Hunter, Joseph i. 12, ii, 120,-iv. 326. On Abury 358. Hunton, R. ii. 184. Hurdeot ii. 183, 272. Hurpingescombe iy. 205. Hussey ii. 384. Arms iii. 30. Giles, MSS. &c. vii. 246. 4H. ii. 387. J.ewh. vii. 246. Sir J. ii. 275. Mrs., exh, ii. 37. Thomas vi. 294. Sheriffs, Ambrose iii. 235. John 233. Thomas 231. Hutchens, Thomas ii. 188, 321, Hutchinson, Mrs. Col. vii. 143. Hyesi, or Titans y. 165. Hyde family ii. 384. Dr, James, Robert vii. 298. Laurence vii. 242, 293, 297. Letter viii. 329. Hyde Abbey, Saxon fibula from ii. 35. vii. 130, 131. Hydnet (Fungi) viii. 190. Hymenomycetes (Fung?) viii. 181. Hyphomycetes (Fung?) viii. 210. Hypoget (Fungt) viii. 195. Hyphorhodii (Fungi) viii. 184. Ichthus, meaning of y. 38. Icthyosaurus Campylodon i. 214, Idmiston, bell inscription ii, 207. Iford i. 299, ii. 183, iv. 248, y. 5, 317. Iglea ivy. 301, v. 197. Iknield street viii. 59. Tlanburgh viii. 66. Tley v, 260. Imber, iron weapon i. 60, 187, ii. 184, vi. 150. Impe, its meaning i. 323. Incense pail in tumulus ii. 37. Inemare, Owayn de vi. 131. Ingham ii. 383, Inglesham vii. 135. Ingoldsby Legend, Salisbury plain vi. 219. Insects i. 65, rare i, 215. Inscription on tomb, Peerage depend- ing on y. 305. Ink faded, how to restore iii. 126. a ae, —,. = he a ls GENERAL INDEX. Innes, E. ii. 233. John, letters to Prince Rupert viii. 13. Trecombe barrew iii. 173. Treland, G. vi. 296. Trish Academy, Royal, Don, vii. 228. Tronmonger, W. Le vi. 293. Isariacet (Fungi) viii. 211. Iveson, J., ewh. vi. 258. Ivie, George i. 227. Ivory fossil, Shalbourne vi. 258. Tyy church iii. 30, Monastery seal iii. 270, vii. 127. Ivye, arms viii. 37. Jackson, Rry. Canon J. E., (Editor) PAPERS BY. General Address, First Meetingi.25. MSS. Collection for Wilts, in Sir T. Phillipps’s Library i. 97. Leland’s Journey through Wilt- _ shire in 1540-42, i. 132. Anglo Saxon Cemetery at Harn- ham i, 196, Maud Heath’s Causey i. 251. Kingston House, Bradford i. 265. Murder of H. Long, Esq., in 1594, _ 1.305. Letter relating to, found at Longleat viii. 241. The Hungerford Chapels in Salis- bury Cathedral ii. 83. Wiltshire Seals ii. 387. History of Chippenham iii. 19. Sheriffs of Wiltshire iii, 189. History of Longleat iii. 281. History of Kington St. Michael iy. 36. History of Monkton Farley Priory iy. 267. _ Stanley Abbey, a Refugee at vi. 117. Frauds and Forgeries of Antiques vi. 183. Duchy of Lancaster, lands in Wilts A.D, 1591, vi. 186. Lost vol. of Aubrey’s MSS., ‘Liber _ B.” vii. 76. Swindon and its Neighbourhood vii, 123. On Malmesbury viii. 14, XXix. Letter relating fo the Littlecote Tra- dition, found at Longleat viii, 241. Charles Lord Stourton and the Murder of the Hartgills viii. 242. ——— His New Edition of Au- - brey’s ‘‘ Wiltshire Collections” vii, 234, viii. 3. Papers on the Grey- wethers and their uses at Abury and Stonehenge, read vi. 249. i, 58, 337, ii. 8, 120, 381, iii, 13, 58. 252, 259, iv. 242, 249, v. 1, 391, vi. 327, 389, vii. 24, 70, 94, 110, 224, viii, 3, 114. Jacob, family ii. 156, J., Sheriff iii. 223, 229. Machute viii. 251. Jaques, Rey. H. ii. 249. Jay, the vii. 101. Jay, of Nettlecombe vi, 327. Jeffries, C. J., at Braddon’s trial iii, 373. Jennings, J. §. C., exh. viii. 12. Jesse, L. ii. 185. Jesus Service, a vii. 4, 5. Jewel, bishop iv. 277, viii. 81. Jewitt, L., Don. vii. 30, 44, 228, 334, John, King of England, baptized in Preshute Font iii. 239. At Brad- ford v. 28, 359. Johnson, H. ii. 248. Capt, Willes vii. 118. Jones, Rev. W.H., History or Brap- FORD ON Avon, No. 1,v,1. No. 2, 210. On Wilts Possessions of Ab- bess of Shaftesbury vii. 278. The Life and Times of Aldhelm viii. 62. Ech, iv. 251. Hon. Mrs., exh. iv. 251, vi. 14, E.D. Talbot vy. 266, vi. 11. D., exh. iv. 251. R., Sheriff 1701, iii, 225, Arms vy. 241. 242. John, arms y. 237. Daniel 238. Of Mildenhall ii. 188. Jordan, Sir W. ii. 184. Jupe vii. 243, Jura Regalia in Manors iii. 147, Justice, and Mr. Justice, to whom applied i, 326. XXX. : GENERAL INDEX. Justice, Hugh, letter from iy, 151. Kainingham vi. 122, 124, Keddle, Dr., exh. iv. 251, y. 341. Keene, A., exh. iii. 17. Keeyil i, 104, ii. 315. Bells 352, vy. 223, vii. 298. Kegelgraber, or conical graves vii. 161, Keilway ii. 385. Kellaways Rock y. 101. Kemble ii. 186. Customs of Manor 394, J. ii. 186. J. M. on Hack- pen iv. 360. Kemm, T., exh. vi. 255, 260. W.C. Don. vii. 334. Kempthorne, J., (Adm.) his compass, arms and crest, exh. iii. 269. Ken, Bishop iii. 302. Kennet ii. 187. Bells342. Mon. at iv. 815, 317, 344, 345. West vi. 331, vii, 326, 334. Kent Archzol. Society Don. vii. 228. Kent, John ii. 232, 384, family iii. 29, 33. Myr. of Warminster viii. 311. Kenton, F., Sheriff iii. 225. Kerfily, a dolmen at viii. 153. Key found in barrow under large stones y. 188, Iron, Holborow Hill vi. 256. Keynell, arms iy. 83. Keynes Place vii. 141. Keyton, J. ii. 185. Kilmington, co. Somerset viii. 242, 262, 265, 293, 300. Kilvert, Rey. F., Latin inscription i. 97, iv 363. King, Edward on Abury iy. 351. W. ii. 185. Milo vii. 130, Kingdon, L. vi 303. Kingsbridge Hundred, Church notes collected i. 102. King’s-play down vi. 137. Settle hill vii 254. Tax in Wilts ii. 395. Kings entertained at Bedwyn vi. 262. Kingston Deverillii, 184. Bells 336, Kingston House, Bradford, deserip- tion by Rey. J. E. Jackson i. 265. Ancient Documents found at 279, v. 46. Duchess of (Chudleigh) 274. Duke of v. 341, Kingston, J. Sheriff iii. 197. Kingswood Abbey ii. 186. Seal iii. 270. Tokens vi, 84. Kington St. Michael ii. 152, 315, 395. History oF, by Rey. J. E. Jackson ivy. 36. St. Mary’s Priory Plate of, c. 1670 51. Kalendar of Obits 60. King’s Almswomen 67. Priory Charters 68. After the Dis- solution; Kington Vicarage 80. Church, exterior and interior, plates of 81. Parish Charities 89. Aubrey and Britton 89, 91. Bells iii, 184, iv. 82, vy. 391, vii. 80. Langley, account of iy. 47. Fitzurse Farm 48. St. Peter’s Chapel 41, 49. Kintbury Church, Berks, Darell Ep- itaph iv. 230. Kinwardston, Hundred i, 91, iv. 15, Subsidy ii. 394. Hamlet vi. 272. Kirby, co. Northampton i. 265. Kirkstede Abbey, Line. vii. 119. Kirton, J. vi. 297. E. 299. Kistvaen, whether always sepulch- ral iy, 343, Kite, Edward, on Devizes CHURCHES, No. 1, ii. 218, No. 2, 302. De- vizes seals iii, 236. Preshute Font 239, Pilgrims to Rome 241. Baynard monuments iv. 1. On Recent Excavations at Shaftesbury vii. 272. Exh. i. 65, ii, 38, vi. 260. Kite, the (Ornith.) iii. 352. Knap-hill iv. 309, vi. 325. Knapp, Mr., ewh. iv. 250. Kneller ii, 384. G. H., Sheriff iii. 229. Family vii. 286. Knife and fork, ancient iii, 15, Saxon ili. 267. Knight, Rev. J., exh. iii. 267. Knighton Manor iy. 220, GENERAL INDEX. _ Knowl, chapel vi. 271. Knowle, East, bells ii. 211. Knoyle, East iii. 116. Knyvett, Sir H., Sheriff iii. 215, vi. 207, 209, 391, 392, viii. 241. _Koningsmark, Count C. J. iii. 297. Philip Christopher 300. _ Kyneton, Adam vii. 1. : Lacock, Grant 12 Richard I. i. 216, F ee iii. 8, 15.. Bells 184. Seals 270, 292. Baynard monuments by E. Kite iv. 1, 278, 282. Tokens vi. 85. -Lackham ii. 186, iv. 1. Chapel at 2. Ladd. J. N., Don. iv. 208, vi. 120, = vii, 228. Lamb Ale ii. 203. Lambe, J. ii. 188. R. 228. Of Coulston, Sir J. iii. 99, 104. J., Sheriff 218. Lambert, J., on rae Music or THE _ Mippre Aezs iii. 10, 11, 313. of Boyton il. 156, 383. a Edmund, Sheriff iii. 230. Lamborne, H. ii. 183. Lamps on Beckhampton Down ii. 193. Lancaster, Duchy of i. 296. Gheey _ of its Manors in co. Wilts, comm. by Rey. J. E. Jackson vi. 186. _ Lancaster, J., Sheriff iii. 200. _ Lance with fox’s brush ii. 88. L’Aneresse vii. 321, (plate) viii. 145, — 150. uangar, Howe, Earl of ii. 148. gford, Bolebrigge chantry ii. 28. gham, W., Sheriff iii. 230. ston, of Easton Piers, ped. iv. 77. ill Barrow near Chippenham, Lansdowne, Marquis of, K.G., Patron, _ his speech i. 6, 261. Don, i, 352, XXX. Latin Inscription, for Wilts Archeol. Society i. 97. Latton ii. 396. Laundry, the vi, 272. Laverstock, bells ii. 208. Lavington i. 62, 292, 296, 351, v, 370. Westi. 293, ii, 184. Bells 352, 393, 394, 397. East, bells ii, 352, v. 314. Tokens vi. 84, Down, Antiquity at 259. Lawford’s estate, Kington St. Michael Lawes, Henry vii. 297. - iv. 45. Lawrence, of Cowesfield ii. 385. R., accounts for Wilts395. Alice iv.56. Lazarton, co. Dorset iv. 68. Leach, R. V., exh. i. 63. Leaden coffin, Roundway vi. 138. Figures, see Pilgrim’s Signs. Leat, meaning of iii. 282. Leather-searchers y. 85. Leche, arms iv. 86. Lechlade, Llech-Llwyd viii. 55. Lee viii. 33. Leet Ale ii. 203. Legge, J. ii. 393. Leguminose (Bot.) viii. 103. Leicester, St. Mary’s Newark vii. 135, Leigh Delamere i. 2138, ii. 249. In- terior of old church iii, 13, iy. 52, 99, 143. —— Bradford vy. 2, 14. — Chapel, Ashton Keynes ii. 396. Leigh, J. H. vi. 314. Leipsic Plantation vi. 161. Leland, John, account of his Journey through Wilts A.D. 1540-2, i. 132. Lesbian’s rule i iy. 312. Le Sore, arms vi. 283, Le Strange y. 267. Arms 272. Leucosport (Fung?) viii. 182. Leversege, of Frome viii. 295. Levett, W. ii. 395. Lewes Priory, Sussex, iv. 268, 272. Lewis, R., Sheriff iii. 223. T. N. exh. 268. Rev. Thomas y. 227. é XXXii. Lewisham, G., Viscount vi. 308. Castle Intrenchment ii. 127. Lewys, Sir E., mon. of iii. 53. Lexington, arms vi. 316. Ley, Sir J. i, 297, 298, ii. 384, Lhwyd, Edward vii. 79. Liber B., a lost vol. of J. Aubrey’ Collections for Wilts vii. 76. — HKEvidentiarum, Sarum Registry vii. 5. License to eat flesh in Lent in 1615, y. 323, vi. 120. Liddington i. 93, 94, ii. 186. Bells iii. 182, iv. 152. Castle visited vii. 116. Light, Rev. H., exh. vii. 120. Lilburne, John vii. 113. Lilly, T. P., exh. vii. 248. Lime Tree vii. 206. Limpley Stoke i. 259, Bells iv. 159, vy. 2, 15, 390. Linby, H. vi. 294. Lincoln’s Inn Hal], ‘‘ Mess” what li. 203. Lineham vi. 82. Lingen, Roger vi. 289. Links (graves) vi. 241. Linnet, the vii. 90. Lisle, Humphrey de ii. 137, 261. Adeliza 265, 271, 278. Lisle ii, 384. J., Sheriff, arms iii. 204. * Lislebon, William de iv. 203. Lisures, Warin de, Sheriff iii. 192. Littlecote House i. 104, iii. 256, iv. 222, vi. 201. Tradition, see Darell. Mrs. Barnes’s Deposition vi. 392. Important letter about Vili. 241. Littleton Court Rolls i. 98. Drew iii. 70. near 164. Bells 184. West iv. 143. Littleton, Judge i. 260. Little Park, chimney piece vi. 397. Littleworth vi. 272. Locke, Sheriff, W. iii. 232, 235, Cromlech GENERAL INDEX. John, autog. letters vi. 256, F. . A. 8., Don. i. 62, 216. Lockswell iii. 37. Lokes, Robert, Sheriff iii. 199. London, H. de, Sheriff iii. 196. London, Old St. Paul’s, 47 chantries in ii. 87. and Middlesex Archeeol. Society, Don. vii. 228. Long, family, Parish Register Ex- tracts i, 98, ii. 382, vill. 317. Sheriffs, Calthorpe P. ii. 226. Giffard 218. Henry 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 227. James 220. John 222, 233. Richard 225. R. G. 232. Robert 215. Thomas 209, 221. Walter 217, 219, 223, 225, 229, 230. Of Wraxhall iii. 179. Of Rood Ash- ton vy. 240. Lady Barbara viii. 239. C. B. vii. 221. Gifford v. 234. Henry murderedi. 305. viii. © 239. H. ii. 188. Sir H. vil. 33. 317. James iv. 106. Sir James 312. John 280. T. ii. 188, viii. 266. Walter, M.P. iii. 33. Of 1628 imprisoned 219. Sir W. i. 224, ii. 26, 188, vy. 316. Long of Monkton ii, 188. Arms y. 272. Edward 334. R., brass vi. 48. Long of Preshaw ii. 381. Henry Lawes vii. 224. Col. Samuel vi. 195. — Charles Edward, on DRAYCOTE ~ Manor iii. 178. Lirrrecore Le- GEND see ‘‘ Darell.””, Memoir of vii. 221. William, History or ABURY iv. 809. Corrigenda vii. 227. Don. iv. 364, vii. 224, 334, viii. 4. Long Barrow visited vi. 254. Longbridge Deverill, bells ii. 335, iv. 18, 25. Longespée, Sheriff, Edward iii. 194. W. 193, 194. Bishop’s ring, &e. ii. 26. Matilda v. 294, vil. 131, 133. Longevity ii. 132, 146. Longford iii. 289. 4 GENERAL INDEX. Longleat, Charters i. 99, 102, 174. Reception of Society at iii. 263. Seal of Priory 270, 283. History of, by Rey. J. E. Jackson iii. 281. Long Street ii. 183. Longueville, C. vi. 307. Longvilliers, arms vi. 316. Long Wittenham, Berks vii. 228. Lord Farmer vi. 127. Loringe, Abbot of Malmesbury ii. 200. Lorty, arms iv. 232, Lot Mead, what vii. 134. Lotus (Bot.) viii. 115. Loundres, arms iy. 232. Louvain vi. 203. Lovell, Lord ii. 279, vii. 127, 131. Peek, exh, ii. 13, viii 10, ii. 383-4. Low, a, its meaning i. 198, viii. 167. Lowder, J. vi. 303. _ Lowdon, near Chippenham, History oof iii. 33. Lowe, R. ii. 188. Rey. T. iv. 80. _Lowick, Northampton iy. 15. Lucas, Rev. C., his poem on Abury iy. 861. Arms y. 238. _ Luckington viii. 164-5, vii. 323. Lucy, Lady C. ii. 183. Sir Robert 4 vii. 246. a Ludgershall i. 179. Bells ii. 208, iy. 205. Tokens vi. 85. Castle yi. 392. Park broken into viii. ‘4 py 299. Ludlow, Sheriffs, Abraham iii. 233. Edward 216, 221, viii. 283. George iii, 214. Henry 220. H. G. 235, ii. 383, 384. Of Hill Dev., Eliza- _ beth, arms iv. 3,4. Sir E. ii. 188. «Git, 185. Lugbury, cromlech tumulus iii. 11. _ 69. Described oy Dr. Thurnam _ 164, Ground-plan 172, viii. 155. -Inkis, Rey. W. C., ON Wayzann’s i: Surrey vii. 219, On DanisH _ CroMLEcHs AND Buriat Customs viii. 145. See also Bells. i. 58, 95, 216, Exh. iii. 14, —— — ee ee Se ee XXXiil. 259. Don. iv. 364, vi. 256, 270, 291, vii. 114, 246, 334, viii. 3, 4. F. C., Don. i. 352, ii. 35, vii. 242, J. W., Don. iy. 250. Lullington, co. Somerset iii. 283. Lushill ii. 227. Lusteshalle, Sheriff, Nicholas iii. 195, 196, Lusteshull ii. 277. Luther, M. vii. 122. Luttofte, G. ii. 183. Lyam hound, what viii. 295. Lydiard Milicent i. 100, ii. 396, 400. Origin of name vii. 742. Tregoz ii. 394, 400, iii. 247, vii. 141. Lye ii. 385. J., Sheriff iii. 208. Lyon, J. R., exh, vii. 247. Lyra, Warin de viii. 27, 44. Lysley iii. 35. Lyte, of Easton Piers iv. 79. Alms- house at Kington St. Michael 89. Of Lyte’s Cary vii. 120. Ma’am Schools i. 346. Mace, a style prefixed to names i. 338. Macdonald, ARCHDEACON, ACCOUNT or BisHors CANNINGS PARISH Vi. 121. Don. i. 352. Me Ewen, Rev. A., Don. i. 352. Ech, ii. 29, 31. Maewilliams, arms vi. 283. ' Madam, to whom used i. 343. Maddington, bells ii. 336, viii. 266. Maes Howe vii. 326. Magdalen College, Oxon. vii. 132. Magpie, the vii. 100. Maiden Bradley Priory i. 99, 193. Bells ii, 336. Seal iii. 270. Tokens vi. 85. Manor viii. 308. Malde R., Sheriff iii. 193. Maldulph viii. 16, 66. Malet ii. 384. Sir C. W., Sheriff iii. 282. Mallovell, arms vi. 316. Mallory, T. vi. 294. Mallow (Boé.) vii. 204. e2 XXXIV. Malmesbury, Hundred, Arms in Churches collected i. 102. Leland at 137, iil. 242, vii. 3. Borough Seal iii. 270. Tokens vi. 85, 90. General Meeting at, 1862, viii. 1. Coal Operations near ii. 159, viii. 21. AxsBEy, Corody at i. 210. License for Par. Ch. 249. Volume of drawings ii. 122, Oak columns iii. 14. Seal viii. 10. 393, ii. 16, iv. 252. Account of its possessions iy. 363. —— On the History of, by Rev. J. E. Jackson, vii, 14. St. Mi- chael’s Chapel 20. South Porch Carvings described 33. Historic notices of building 40. Cartularies existing 49, i. 97, 99. — ‘Who first Founder?” by Britannicus viii. 51. Meaning of name 63. — On the Architecture of, by E. A. Freeman, Esq. viii. 82. —— 8t. Paul’s Church viii. 48. Malmud, or Malmutius, viii. 51, 56. His Code, specimen of 58. Malreward, W. iv. 70. Maltravers, Sir John vy. 285, Malwyn family vi. 129. Arms on glass at Marten 274. Mamilla, or Mammiilla i, 321. Man, Isle of, Arms borne by W. Serope iv. 13. Manchester, E. of, Baynard ped. iv. 6. Mané-lud cromlech viii. 151. Manley, Thomas vi. 301. Mann, Laurence ii. 99. Manners, Sir F. ii. 186. 312. Manningford iv. 16. Braose, bells ii. 346, vi. R. vi. 135. Bohun iv. 271. Survey, 1591, vi. 192. Manorial Self-government, exempli- fied in Manor of Castle Combe iii. Tiles ii. * GENERAL INDEX. 145. Customs, Bradford-on-Ayvon Vel dike Manors, Lords of, Wilts i. 97. Mansell, G. vi. 293. Mansoura ii. 104. Manuscripts, &c., remarks-on loss of i. 16. Manvers, Earl, Descent from Hall i. 275, v. 47. Maple (Bot.) vii. 302. Maps, Geol. Wilts v. 89. Botan. Geograph. ditto y. 114. Ancient Manor of Bradford-on-Ayon y. 19. Marden, bells ii. 353. Marden River, its course y. 119, Mareschal, a shoeing smith vii. 2. Margaret, C. of Salisbury, born at Farley Castle i. 155. Marks, G., exh. iv. 250. Marlborough i. 116. Ground plan of Castle 128. Leland 176, 283, 286, 292. Old Market-House, and Great Fire, by F. A. Carrington iii. 106. Corporation Documents 111. Seals, Borough, Carmelites 106, 114, 270. Foster family ped. 244. The Pinmaker 367. Tokens vi. 85. Suffragan Bishops y. 41, 226. A Perpetual Curacy in 1328 vii. 5. St. Mary’s i. 93. Bells ii. 340. Library vi. 257. St. Peter’s i. 93. Bells ii. 346. General Meeting at, 1859 vi. 245. Facts and Observations as to Ancient State, by F. A. Carring- ton vii. 1. Poll tax 1. Churches 2. St. Peter’s 4. St. Mary’s 5. St. Martin’s 6. Hermitage 6. Military musters 8. Civil Wars 11. Fires 12. Postal arrange- ments 13. Corn Trade 13. Inns — 14. Stage Coaches 14. Hanging 16. Pillory 19. Whipping of Rogues 22. Cucking Stool 25. Brank, or Scold’s Bridle 29. Marriage ceremony of villagers, few persons attend vi. 26. Contract, curious, Stourton and Hungerford viii. 333. _ Marsh, Rev. G. T., exh. iii. 15, 141, 267, viii. 3. Narcissus, Archbishop vii. 130. His Birthplace 136. - Marsh Marigold (Bot. )v. 142. - Marshall, Sir G. viii. 36. Marston iv. 271. Bigot, co. Somer- set viii. 293. Martell ii. 384. - Marten, near Bedwyn, ground plan _ of chapel, ivory carving and stained glass. vi. 258. Plate of 273. : Marthorne vi. 273. a eae ee Martigny Priory iii. 36, iv. 273, vii. 123. Martin’s-hill iv. 309. _ Martin, Roger ii. 188. G., exh. iv. 252. Mary, Queen, proclaimed viii. 310. ~ Queen of Scots portraits iv. 251, y. 341. Mascall iv. 46. -Masemore, Gyles vii. 14. Maskell, Rev. W. ii. 224, 232. - Massareene Lady iv. 248. _ Master Doctor, a title i, 334. Master 885. _ Matcham, George, Esq. i. 14, ii. 120, _ 174, 287. Reads papers on Antiq. ; of Malta iv. 243. On Ethandun «17, 298. Reply v. 255, vi. 250, Gervase, Legend of Dead q ) Drommer vi. 215. peeathows, W., ewh. vii. 121. - Maton, W. ii. 183. © ‘Mad Heath’s Causey, by the Rey. _ J. E. Jackson i. 251. : Mauduit, Sheriffs, John iii. 198, 199. Robert 193. yandrell, R. ii. 188. T., Sheriff i. 230. lautravers i ii. 268, 383. John, Lord GENERAL INDEX. XXXV. Mawardyn, Rich., Sheriffiii. 200, 201. May, arms vy. 272. C., exh. vi. 259. Rev. G., exh. vii. 122. Mayhew, J. ii. 185. Maynard iy. 49. Mayne ii. 384. Mazer i. 58. Mead, Rey. R. vi. 384. Meadow Rue (Bot.) y. 130. Medicago ( Bot.) viii. 110. Medley’s y. 5. Medlicott, E., Sheriff iii. 230. Meek, A., exh. i. 63. Melanconiet (Fung?) viii. 206. Melilotus (Bot.) viii. 111. Melksham i. 292. Bells ii. 353, v. 267. Fossil oxiv. 132,139, Forest ii. 394, Perambulation A.D. 1300, iv. 206. Tokens vi. 86. Melrose Abbey, seal ii, 31. Melun, R., Abbot of Malmesbury viii. 31. Members of Wilts Archzol. and Nat, Hist. Society, List of, in 1853 i. xii,, 1856 ili. 1, 1862 vii. 5. Merchants Mark, T. Horton’s y. 39, y-. 233. Mere ii. 316. Church 395, vii. 248. Bells iv. 158. Tokens vi. 86, vii. 3. Seal 247. Tumulus on down ili. 186. Manor viii. 305. Meredith, Miss, exh. i. 63, iii. 16. Merewether, arms ii, 234. Family v. 371. Christopher ii. 184, Dean iv. 339. F., Sheriff iii. 225. H. A. reads paper on Lacock Abbey iii. 7, 8. Merlin’s Barrow vii. 189. Merlinsbury iv. 310. Merlin, the iii. 348. @ Merrick, W. v. 1. Merriman, E. B, vi. 254. T. B, vi. 252, 255. Exh. vi. 257, vii, 1. Mershton i. 292. Merton, Walter de ii. 266. Mervyn ii. 383, 384. Sir J. i. 227, ii, 188, vi. 209. Sheriffs, H. iii. 218. John 212, 214, 216. XXXVI. Metcalf, Lase. vi. 309. Methuen, monument of Anthony at Bradford y. 238. Ped. 378. P. iv. 250, v. 48, 50, 52, 56, vi. 128, 311. P. C. 312. Sir P. v. 383. H. H., Don. vi. 120, 397. Lord vii. 59. Sheriffs, P. C. iii. 281. P. 234, Metrical Music, illustrations of iii. 336. Meyrick, Rev. E. i. 216, ii. 129, Don. 393, vii. 118, 120. Michaels Kington iv. 43. Michell ii. 383. Arms iv, 87. Michel-mead vy. 16. Microlestos ( Geol.) vii. 116. Middleton, Gilbert de v. 64, 226. Midghall ii. 187, Tithes 394. Word- Ale 399. Midsummer Ale ii. 203. Mignionette vi. 357, Milchet Forest ii. 394. Perambu- lation of, A.D. 13800 iv. 199. Mildenhall ii. 271. Bells 347, vi. 257. Anglo-Saxon fibula vi. 259. Roman remains at Blackfield vii. 121. Mildmay, Sir A. viii. 240. Miles, C. W., Sheriff iii. 235. Rev. Thomas, exh. ii. 29. Milford, near Salisbury ii. 137, 286. Milk-wort vi. 364. Millbarrow iv. 343. Key found in, under stones y. 188, vii. 322. Millbridge viii. 33. Millfield vi. 328. Millington, Thomas vi. 307. Mills, J., Sheriff iii. 227. Eirh. vii. 249. Milo de Dauntesey, Sheriff iii. 192. Milton Lislebonne i. 92. Bells ii. 347, iii. 134. Minchin, a nun iy. 67. Minchery 52. Kington iy. 36. Minety ii. 396. Mints in Wilts y. 13. Miss, term explained i. 344. GENERAL INDEX. Mister, a title i. 337. Mitford, M. vi. 304. Moehringia ( Bot.) vii. 199. Moels ii. 383. Moenchia ( Bot.) vii. 201. Moffat, Dr. vii. 78. Moigne ii. 383. J., Sheriff iii. 201. Moleyns, Lady K., Prioress iy. 59, 60. Molines ii. 383. Molsley, H., Letters to Sir J. Thynne viii. 320. Mompesson ii. 383. G. vi. 298. Sir G. vii. 143. R. ii. 184, viii. 247. Sheriff, J. iii. 207, 209. Thomas 222. Monasterium, its meaning viii. 63. Monastery lands in Wilts i. 99. Monemue, J., Sheriff iii. 195. Money, Stoughton vi. 164. His col- lection 259. Monk, Duke of Albemarle ii. 398. Monk, Levine vi. 298. Monkton, in Chippenham, account of iii. 36. ——— in Broughton Gifford i. 298. History of vy. 327. Bridge dispute vi. 42. Deverell, ring found ii. 36. Bells 335. Farley, Dunstanville grave stone ii. 189, 185, 286, 311. Seal 387, iii. 36, 44, iv. 38. Bells 159. Society received at 246. History of Priory, by Rey. J. E. Jackson iv. 267. Plate of Architectural Relies 280, v. 62, 328, 333, viii. 81. Winterbourne iy. 330. Millbarrow 343. Monmouth, Duke of, at Longleat iii. 294, v. 54. hanged vii. 245. Montagu, George, ornithologist, me- moir and ped. by W. Cunnington iii. 87, vii. 80. James, Sheriff ii, 232. Montford, family ii. 138. W. 270. Montpesson ii. 266, 268. Eighty followers —— nee) Moody of Garsdon iv. 219. R. ii. Moore ii. 383. Arms vy. 238. Mr. vii. 116. Exh. 120. C. exh. iii. i7.G. exh. vii. 12.. G. P. ii. 212. J. 185. Sir Jasper i. -298, 319. Sheriffs, Jasper iii. 215, 217. Thomas 218. _ Moray, Randolph, Earl of, arms vi. 266. - Moreshall, K. St. M. iv. 46. - Morgan’s Hill, skull from vi. 318. - Morley, Thomas v. 226, Morris, W. exh. vii. 121. Morrow speech Court i. 121. Morse, family ii. 381. Mortimer, E. of March ii. 141, 382. i Sir. H., Roger iv. 69. Sheriffs, . Edward iii. 227, 228. : Morton, Meysey iii. 248. 3 Mosaic work, account of ii. 115. _ Most Noble and Most Honourable i. % a . em SE ne 324, Motacillide (Ornith.) yi. 180. _ Motcombe church, visited vii. 243. s Manor 247. Moulton, S. i. 279, v. 46. Mounds of earth, over the dead, 4 References to ancient writers vii. mer 156, _ Mouse-tail (Bot.) vy. 134. _ Mr,, a title i. 337, and Esquire, both used i. 335. ‘‘Mrs.”, ancient _—s Meaning i. 345. | + MS. Collections for Wilts i. 98. 7% _ Mucedines (Fungi.) viii. 214. sae ( Fungi.) viii. 234. _ Mnggleton, L., born at Chippenham ae 111. 46. Mughill, see Midgehall. -Maullings, R., Don. ii. 394. Mummers i. 79. : ay, Col. R. vi. 308. fuse and Library, permanent, ta Biesations to i. 352, ii. 392, iii. > 128, 252, 269, iv. 363, v. 128, 398, vi. 119, 397, vii. 334, viii. GENERAL INDEX. 186. Sher. H. iii. 218, Richard 216, XXXVii. 102. [See also in lists under ‘Museum Temporary ” articles marked with an asterisk]. Erec- tion of one proposed vii. 110. —— Temporary, Devizes i. 57. Salisbury ii. 26. Chippenham iii. 13. Warminster 266. Bradford on Avon iy. 249. Marlborough yi. 256. Swindon vii. 119. Shaf- tesbury 245. Malmesbury viii. 10. Musgrave, Sheriffs, Edward iii. 212. John 208. Music of the Middle Ages, by J. Lambert iii. 313. Mustard yi. 349. Musters, Wilts i. 225, ii. 177, IRS, A.D. 1538 vii. 8. Mysterious death of E. of Tanks, Lord Lt. of Wilts, by J. Waylen iii. 367. Myxogastres, (Fungus.) viii. 197. Naish vi. 151. Names, corruption of iy. 53. Early instance of two Christian 64, Parishes from persons 70. Ane. places 195, &e. Many Norman of low origin y. 272. Derivation of 330, 331, vi. 25, 121. Rivers 60. Nanfan, J., Sheriff iii. 205. Nanfant, arms vi. 283. Nasturtium vi. 339. Nebuchadnezzar, supposed figure of vii, 243. Needham ii. 235, Arms 236. Neeld, Joseph iii. 1, 10, 29, 36, 260, iv. 46, 47, 121, vii. 93. Sir J. viii. 280. Nelson, Earl ii. 36, 384. Netherayon, bells ii. 353, iv. 16, 131. Survey 1591 vi. 194. Nettle-creeper, the vi. 174. Nettleton, armour found at iii. 18, 166, vii. 93. Nevill, Sir H. vi. 205, Newburgh, J. ii. 151. iii. 197. Newdigate, F, vi. 296. J., Sheriff XXXVI. New Grange, Ireland vii. 157, 319, 321, 326. Newhaven in France viii. 276. New Port, Devizes ii. 216, Newnton ii. 186, Customs on Trinity Sunday ii. 198. Newton, Sir I., his cup ii. 34. Family iv. 363. Newton, North i. 133. Newton, Tony, bells ii. 208. Niches or Nitches, gleaners’ bundles vii. 1. Nicholas ii. 384, vi. 135. Sir E. ii. 184, vi. 128. 130, 131, 135, 136. E. R. vi. 135, 136. Nicholl, Sir J. vi. 315. Nichols, J. B.ii. 30. On Stourhead Library 119, iii. 15, 266. J. G. i. 14, ii. 120, iv. 324, vii. 103. Nidulariacei, (Fungi) viii. 201. Nidum yii. 125. Nighs, the vii. 134. Nightingale, J. E., exh. and Don. ii. 32, iv. 251, vi. 120. On Wilton Church ii. 109. Nightingale, the vi. 173. The Swedish iy. 293. Nightjar, the ii. 298. Nisbet, R. P., sheriff iii. 235, vi. 134. Noakes, Worcestershire Notes and Queries vii, 31, 44. Nonsuch House vi. 141. Norborne, J. ii. 186. Norris, Sheriff, John iii. 204, 205. William 230. Norrington iii. 288, y. 269. Northampton Association, Don. ‘iii. 252. Northey iv. 162, vy. 21. W., Sheriff iii. 231. Northren, W. ii. 184, Norton, Sir R., Sheriff iii. 200. Norton, near Malmesbury viii. 33. Bayent, bells ii. 336, iii. 267. Ferrers, co. Somerset viii, 265. Sold 275. Nott, T. vi. 294. W. yi. 310. GENERAL INDEX. Nourse, H., Sheriff iii. 224. Noyes, T. H., Don. iv. 363, y. 266. W. ii. 184. Family iii. 251, 380. Nugent le Rotroi Priory vii. 182, Nunneries, compared with Boarding Schools iy, 53. Nunton ii. 47. Bells 334. Nuremberg Tokens, what vy. 49. Nursteed vi. 138. Nye Christina iv. 55, 66. Nymph-hay iv. 53. Nythe vii. 125, 134. Oaksey ii. 396, iv. 16, 271. 1591 vi. 198. Obit Book, specimen of, iv. 60. Obtrush Roque, Yorks vii. 382, Odierne iii. 30. Odstock ii. 184. Bells 211. Offer, J. i. 14, ii. 120. Ogbourne ii. 186, iv. 152. Meysey i. 292, v. 45. St. Andrews i. 92, ii. 35, 347, St. George i. 92., ii. 187, 200. Bells 347, iii. 14. Ogle, Lord iii. 297. Lady 301. Okeden ii. 384. Oldbury iv. 309. Antiquities y. 128. Barrow opened 1858, urn vi. 73. Oldcastle, Sir G. vi. 272. Old Port, Devizes ii. 216. Oliver’s Camp vi. 137. Olivier, H. 8., evh.i. 57. Sheriff iii. 235. Don vii. 228. Olveston, co. Gloucester y. 23. Survey, Bells — Onygenet (Fungi) viii. 233, Opium, ancient use of vi. 110. Opus Alexandrinum in Wilton Church ii. 117. Orange, Prince of, in Wilts vii. 295. Orchard Arms vii. 247. Orcheston ii. 268. Roman urn iii. 268, O. St. Mary ii. 47. Bells 336. O. St. George, bells ii. 336, v. 289. Organ ii. 312. In A.D. 977 viii. 43. Orientation of barrows yiii. 155. GENERAL INDEX. Oriole, the Golden iv. 297, Orkney islands, sepulchres in yi. 241. Ornithology or W1x7s, By Rrv. A.C. Suiru, No. 1, General remarks i. 41, 53. No. 2, Classification 105. Table 108. No. 3, Structure and Faculties 239. No. 4, Beaks ii. 162. No. 5, Feet 290. No. 6, Falconide iii. 337. No.7, Strigidee iv. 26. No. 8, Insessores 285. No. 9, ditto cont. vi. 167. No 10, ditto cont. vii. 81. Rooks viii. 135, Ornithopus (Bot.) viii. 124. i i il a Osprey, the ii. 298. Killed in Wilts iii, 343. Oswaldslow, Worcester vii. 188. Otaheite, stone sepulchres vii. 178. Otley, W. ii. 99. _ Overreach, Sir Giles vii. 143. ; Overton ii. 183. Bells 342, iii. 17. Anglo Saxon bounds iy. 360. Hill iv. 317. 319, 323, 326, «846, vi. 327. Ousel iv. 296. _ Owen, Meiler vii. 120. Owls iy. 26. _ Oxenbridge, Sir R. viii. 256. _ Oxendon, co. Gloucester ii. 150, 153. _ Oxenwood vi. 303. _ Oxford, Ashmol. Museum, Aubrey’s _ MSS. lately kept there i. 33. Mag- - dalen College vii. 298. Oyster-catcher, the ii. 171. Padua, John of i. 265, iii. 289. 7 Palairet, Captain i, 279, vy. 390, Mrs. x exh, iv. 250. zs Palgrave, Sir F. vii. 107. Palm Sunday, kept on Silbury iv. 340, v. 183, vii. 181. : Palmer, exh. i. 66. R, vi. 293, _ Palmes, Guy y. 267. Arms 272, — 8il. _Palmsun money v. 69. Panter, Ralf vi. 294. Panting, W., exh. viii. 12. _ Pape, priests vi. 237. - Paradise, Hell and Purgatory, places _ in Westminster Palace viii. 255. XXXIx. Parhelion at Chisledon vii. 120. Paride (Ornith.) vi. 177. Parishes, second names of vii. 141. Parker, J. ii. 188, 384, iv. 245, Stephen yi. 321. Parochial History, Hints for writing i. 49. Sources iii. 261. For Wilts i, 98. Heads of Information, by Rey. J. Wilkinson iii. 57, iv. 253, 257. Government, ancient iii. 155. At Bradford on Avon y. 81. Parr, arms vi. 284. Queen Katharine, her dower lands in Wilts viii. 300. Parsloe, F., exh. viii. 11. Parsons, W. F., Don. and ezh. iii. 252, ivy. 364, vi. 260, 397, vii. 120. Mrs. exh. vi. 260. Paschal, the ii. 310. Passio Christi, ancient MS. iii, 266. Paston, W. vi. 295. Pastor, rose coloured (Ornith.) vii. 94, Patney, bells ii. 353. Tiles iy, 364, v. 226. Patriarchal Religion, stones, emblems of v. 149. Patterches, name for monks i, 301. Patteson, exh. vii. 249. Paul, Rev. C. iii. 265. Exh, 268, J. P., Sheriff 232. Pauncefoot, T, vi. 305. W., Sheriff iii, 203. Payely, Sheriffs, Reginald iii, 198. Walter 197, ii. 384. Pawlett, Sir Amias ii. 156. W. 185, 188. Earl of Wiltsiv.17. Arms 25. Sheriffs, Bernard iii, 223, J. 203. Sir W., W. 218. Sir Hugh viii. 256, 258. Pax found at East Grafton yi. 271. Paxcroft Farm i. 273, 274. Payne ii, 384. Stephen vii. 269, Paynell vii. 141. Pear Encrinite, of Bradford y. 100, vi. 5. —— Trees, boundary y. 19, 22. t xi; GENERAL INDEX. Pearce, Channing i. 29, vi, 7. William i. 273. J., Devizes y. 373. Pearlworth (Bot.) vii. 197. Peckingel iv. 36, 41. Peddellingam, E. ii. 396. Pedigrees, of Wilts Families ii. 356. Modern, proof of them more diffi- cult than of ancient 366. Pekenham, see Pilkenham. Pells, the Falconer iii. 339. Pembroke, Earl of ii. 383. W. Mareschal, Earl of vi. 263. Mary Countess of vii. 129. Penates at Devizes vi. 138. Penhill iii. 251. Penley i. 298, iv. 272. Penny, J.ii. 184. Rey. J., exh, vii,247. Penny cress vi. 352. Pen Pits vii. 242, 244. Penruddocke ii. 384, vi. 209. Charles, exh. ii. 30, vii. 245. Edward i. 227. Sir G. ii, 210, vii. 245. Henry, murdered ii. 397. Col. John, and Arundel, portraits, &c., vii. 245. Sir R., Sir T. i. 230. Sheriffs, Charles iii. 229. Edward 216. George 214. Sir J. 220. J. H. 238, Pepper Wort vi. 354. Pepys, S., visits Abury iv. 319. Perchers vii. 81. Perey, Lady Elizabeth iii. 296. Perisporiacet (Fung?) viii, 232. Perkins, F. ii. 185. Pertwood, bells ii. 336. Pery, Thomas ii. 99. Peterman, the, what iv. 50. Petition Crown, Simon’s iii, 267. Petre, T. ii. 184, Pettychaps, the (Ornith.) vi. 174. Petty, G. 8., Sheriff iii, 226. Peverell ii. 383. i Pewsey, curious instrument found at li. 31, 184. Bells 348, iv. 358, Pewsham Forest iii. 83, 91. Phacidiaces (Fung?) viii. 225, Phalarope, the ii. 300. Phalloidet (Fung?) viii. 196. Pheasant’s eye (Bot.) v. 132. Phelps v. 57, 60. W. 266, Philibert, arms iv. 6. Phillipps, Family Wills i, 101. — Genealogy 102, ii. 384. E., Sheriff iii. 233. G., exh. vii. 248. Sir Thomas i. 32. His MS. Collections for Wilts, List of i. -97, ii. 120, 381. Pedigree of Gifford 401, v. 269. Phipp, N. ii. 185. P Phipps ii. 8384. Rev. E. J., Don. i. 62, iv. 364. Sheriffs, C. L. iii- 234, Thomas 227,229. T,.H.H. 232. William 229. Pheenicians in Britain v. 170. Speci- men of their language 177. P. and Druidical remains vi. 224. Pickering, arms iv. 6. Pick Rudge, antiq. found at iii. 17. Pickwick, Captain, ewh. iv. 252. Picton, Rev. J. O. Address on Archee- ology iii. 271. Picts, the, by Rey. J. L. Ross vi. 224, British sailors viii. 53. Pictures and ornaments in churches ii. 247. Pierce, John i. 254. Pierrepoint, William i. 274. Arms v. 272, plate ii. Piers, or Fitz-Piers family iv. 74. Arms 75. Pike, W. Gale vi. 290. James, exh, viii. 12. Pile, G. ii. 188. Gabriel, Sheriff iii. 217. Pilgrims vii. 263. Signs found at Salisbury, J. Y. Akerman iii. 94, (plate) 95. To Rome from co. Wilts, by E. Kite iii. 241. Pilkenham, A. Sheriff 1458, iii. 206. Pillory, remains of at Marlborough vi. 257. Woodcut vii. 19, 21. At Coleshill, co. Warwick 22. When last used in England 20. Pilton (printed in error Plympton), co. Deyon i. 253. GENERAL INDEX. xi. _ Pinhill House vii. 78. _ Pink (Bot.) vii. 192. _ Pinniger, Mr., exh. i. 62. Pipits (Ornith. ) vi. 181. _ Pipperidge bush (Bot. ) vi. 92. Pitance, meaning of viii. 33. Pit, W., 1st Lord Chatham, his , birth-placo i iii. 379. _ Pitts, M., Sheriff 1715, iii. 226, . Place Pate vil 242, 287, 292. — House, co South. i. 312, at Tisbury iii. 287. == ii. 384. - Pleydell, C. ii. 188. ©.T.187. C., Sheriff iii, 218. -Plomer, W. vi. 293. _ Plouharnel tumulus viii. 169. - Plover, long-legged, the ii. 300. _ Plugenet, R., Sheriff iii, 195. DPtamb-gaston, its meaning v. 322, Pokam, Jeffrey vi. 294. - Polden, J., Sheriff iii. 227. ‘Polhill ii. 384. E., Sheriff iii, 229. Poll Tax, temp. Richard II. vii. 2. i Pollen, R. H., exh. iii. 13, viii. 10. - Pollexfen, Nicholas vi. 304, - Polton, Archdeacon vii. 133. _ Polton, near Mildenhall ii. 137, 271. _ Polyporet (Fungi) viii. 189. Pomeroy v. 4, 20. ~ Pomfret, Countess of iii. 306. Pontiff, origin of name i. 252. _ Pool Keynes ii. 396, iv. 16. Survey 1691, vi. 197. ... family arms iy. 4. Sir H., _ Anne ii, 154, 186. J., exh, oe - 252, Sheriffs, H. iii. 218. N. 220, F Poore, Philip i. 230. Bishop Roger di, 218. Dyke, exh. iv. 249. Sheriffs, Edward iii. 230, Sir. E. _ 233. Sir J. M. 232, pham, E. vi. 308. Sir J. i. 321, ) iy. 211, vii. 22. Sir F. ii. 188, ‘iii. 43, vi. 298. F. L., ezh. vi. 256. Sheriffs, E. W. L, iii. 234. mi Fr. 218. F. L. 236. Stephen - 203, Popham Dene i. 173. Popplestone vi. 333. Poppy, the vi. 105. Porcelain, Dresden, fictitious vi. 185. Portishead, Som. i. 292. Portland Rock vii. 123. Porton, bells ii. 208. Port-reeve y. 84. Post Office arrangements, 1597, vii. 13. Potato Choppers, the vii. 11. Potentilla (Bot.) viii. 132. Poterium (Bot.) viii. 129. Potterne, Seal, &c. foundi. 57. Bells ii. 353, iii. 288, vi. 127. Potter, Rey. F. viii. 261. vi. 292, Poulden, C. ii. 184. Poulett, see Pawlett. Poulshot i. 299. Bells ii. 354, iii. 305, y. 243, vi. 386, viii. 266. Poulton, W. ii. 185. Poulton Priory i. 136. Pound Down barrow, cup from yi. 321. Pound, Dr. James, account of yi. 153. Pouquelay, what viii. 168. Powell ii. 384. Alexander, Sheriff iii. 233. Rey. G., exh. 267, vii. 94, Power iy. 46. Powton, E. ii. 184. Poynings, Sir T. vii. 296. Prangley, ewh. ii. 36. Pratelle (Fungi) viii. 185. Pratellis, Engelram de ii. 265. Pratt, W. F., exh. vii. 120. Preshute i, 92. Bells ii. 348, Font with drawing iii. 236, vi. 127, 254. Price, R. E, vi. 252, 255, Exh 257. Prices fixed by parish juries iii. 150. Prince, of whom used i, 322. Prior, Dr. R. C, Alexander, see Alexander. Proby, Dr. Edmund vi. 55, Provis, J., exh. iii. 17. Prower, Major vii. 118. Exh. 119. S2 Thomas xiii. GENERAL INDEX. Prynne, Sir Gilbert iii. 36. Puccinei (Fung?) viii, 208. Pudsey, R. Sheriff iii. 208. Puleston, Roger yi. 296, 297. Pulton Priory Seal iii. 270. Purdues, bell-founders ii. 46. Purley, Berks vii. 140. Purton ii. 145, 396. Tokens vi. 87, vii. 139, viii. 95. Pusey, co. Berks vii. 6. Puthall vi. 272. Pye, Sir Walter ii. 142. Pynsent, Sheriff, Sir W. iii. 224. Pyramids, height of vii. 174. Pyrton, Sir William viii. 279. Pytt, alias Benett ii. 384. Quakers y. 385. Quarles vi. 131. Quemerford Villa vi. 368. Queries, to assist students in Arch- eology and Natural History i. 49. Quernes, private forbidden iii. 156, vii. 242, 245, 248. : Quidhampton ii. 284, 394. Quindene, of Easter, what viii. 285. Quintin, Michael vi. 15, 125, 127. Radish (Bot.) vi. 356. Ragged Robin, (Bot.) vii. 195. Rainey, J., exh. iv. 252. Ralegh ii. 384. Carew iy. 219. Ramenhall, P. vii. 1. Rames of deer, what viii, 287. Ramsbury i. 93, 176, 352, ii. 187. Bells 348, 392, 394, vii. 77. Park broken into ii. 388. House iv. 215. Church, Darell Aisle, 223, 227. Tokens vi. 87. Randle, N. B., exh. i. 65, Randolph, W., Sheriff iii. 198. Dr. F. vy. 228. Ratcliff, Egremont iv. 213, 229, vi. 201. Raven, the vii. 96. Rayenshaw, Rey. T. F., Don.. vi. 258. Rawlence, J., exh. Raymond. Sir J., vi. 303. Raynsford, L., Sheriff iii. 206. Read, Edward ii. 188, vi. 273. Reade, E., Sheriff iii, 218. Rev. Thomas y. 227. Rebecca Riots, ancient i. 350. Redbreast, (Ornith.) vi. 168. Rede, William, letters from iv. 221. R. vii. 14. Redpole, (Ornith.) vii. 90. Redstart, (Ornith.) vi. 170. Reed Warbler, (Ornith.) vi. 172. Rees, T. N. vi. 138. Reeve, Lovell, Don. iii. 252. Registers, odd entries vi. 20. Renison v. 238. ‘Repertorium Wiltonense,” account of iii. 189. Report of Society 1853 i. 1, 1854 ii. 7, 1855 iii. 4, 1856 ii. 260, 1857 iv. 289, 1858 v. 393, 1859 vi. 247, 1860 vii. 109, 1861 vii. 233, 1862 viii. 2. Reprints of extracts from Records and Works relating to Wilts, pro- posed iii. 261. Rest-harrow, (Bot.) viii. 109. Restwold, Sher., R. iii. 204. W. 204; Rey. Mr., a title i. 337. Revels, origin of iv. 50. Reynolds, Rey. J. J., History of Shaftesbury vii. 250. Hah. 246. Rhodes, E, ii. 184. Rhythmical Music, illustrations of iii. 336. Ria, Agnes de i. 170. Richard, (Clericus), Sheriff iii. 192. Richmond, arms iy. 6, Old palace, painting of exhibited vi. 260. Ridgeway vii. 125. Rigge, Dr. vi. 132. Right Worshipful and Reverend, whose style i. 327. Rings, Castle Copse ii, 26, iii. 14, vi. 256. Wilton, *‘ Benedicta sit Sta Trinitas” vi. 27. At Sher- rington 34, 36. At Chute v. 127. Dial vi. 257. Bronze at Cheverell, Gold I. H,. at Froxfield 258, At j ’ oe GENERAL INDEX. Goatacre “‘yE suIs,” &c. 259. With unwrought emerald vii. 275. Betrothal viii. 10. Ringwood ii, 385. T. Sheriff iii. * 202, Risum, W. de, Sheriff iii. 198. Road y. 317. Roads, Ancient British viii. 59. Roberts, arms vy. 272, plate ii. Dr. W. H. 327. Stephen vii. 297. Robertson, Mrs., exh. iv. 251. Roches, Sheriff J. iii. 199, 200. Rock Cress vi. 340. Rockburne vii. 78. Rocket, (Bot.) vi. 340. Rockley vii. 322. Long barrow viii. 155. Rock Rose vi. 358. Rodbourne i. 100, ii. 187, viiis 33. Cheney, storm at vi. 389, Roderick, Richard, B. D. iii. 302. Rodney, Sir George i. 222. J. vi. ~ 298. Roger, Bishop of Sarum vi. 125, viii. 28,45. His building at Malmes- bury 47, 83. Rogers, arms i. 271, 272, ii. 382, v. 238. Ped. v. 366, 369. Of Can- nington i. 272, v. 52. Anthony 62. E. ii. 185. Rey. J. v. 228, Rokele, arms i. 271. Rolleston vii. 127, 130. _ Rome taken by Britons under Bren- = ~ ; nus viii. 52. Roman, Bas-relief ii. 136. Coins v. 128. Yatesbury vi. 259. Clay moulds for iii. 266. Leaden coffin y. 128. Pottery with names vii. 121. Remains and Coins, Bradford on Avon y. 5. Road, Silbury iv. 340, vii. 125, 183. Urn, Norton Bayent iii. 267. Orcheston 268. Villa, North Wraxhall vii. 1. [See also the Lists under ‘‘ Museum,” ] Romanesque style ii. 113. Romano-British Lock iii, 267. Romesey ii. 384. xliii. Romsey, Abbey iii. 48, Rood the, Roodlofts ii. 316. Rooks, Plea for the, by Rev. A. C. Smith viii. 135, vii. 99. Rook hawk iii, 346. Rooke, F. W., Sheriff iii, 235. James vi. 132. Roos of Hamlake, Lord ii. 141. Of Kendal, arms vi. 284. Rosacea, (Bot.) viii. 126. Ros, Alexander de, Sheriff iii. 193. Ross, Rey. J. L., Don, v. 128, vi. 235. On Druidism connected with Wilts.v. 149. On the Picts vi. 224. Roughridge Hill. vi 323. Roundels, or fruit trenchers ii. 36, vi. 256, 257. Roundway Down, Lead coffin i. 61. Celt 65. Incense pail, &e. i. 37, 893. Barrow, by W. Cunnington iii. 185, Account of a Saxon, and Map by ditto vi. 159, 160, 120, iv. 132. Tything, account of vi. 134. Rowde ii. 184. Bells 342, vii. 78. Rowdon, near Chippenham ii, 186. History of iii. 30. Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth iii. 306. Rowell, G, A. vi. 365. Rowlandson, E. iv. 88. Rowleston, bells ii. 336. Rowley alias Wittenham iy. 248, vy. 20. R. and Winkfield 68. Rowse, E, vi. 295. Royalist families temp. Charles I., names of iy. 149. Rudder, a badge i. 183. For Wil- loughby vii. 246. Ruddle, S. vi. 132. Rudge Cup, woodcut of i. 119. Rudhall, bell-founder ii. 49. Rules of the W. A. & N. H. 8. i. vi, Alteration of 4th Rule iii. 128. Rupert, Prince, Letters to viii. 13. Rushall, or Rusteshall, Roman Urn found ati. 58, ii. 137, 277. Bells 354. : xliv. Russell, R. i. 259 Family ii. 284. W. vi. 293. Sheriffs, Ralph iii. 196. Robert 199. Russia, tumuli in vii. 162. Curios- ities vii. 122. Rutland, F. vii. 130. Rutter, J. F., exh vii. 247, 249. Rybury iv. 309. Ryce, Agnes viii. 277. Sir Griffith, K.G. viii. 280. Ryknield Street viii. 59. Rynd-way vi. 134. (See Roundway.) Ryngeborne, W. iii. 180. Ryver, T., Sheriff iii. 199. Sadler, Thomas i. 230. 187. Sir H., Sheriff iii. 216. R. vii. 130. : Sainsbury family, wills ii. 394. Saint Anne’s Hill vi. 324, Audoen viii. 44. — Barbe ii. 385. — Catherine Cree Church iii. 102. Chapel, Bradford-on-Ayon vy. 35. —— Christopher ii. 245, —— Denis’s Priory, Southampton vi. 253. — Dunstan, on wall vii. 243. — George, of Bocherville iv, 359. Alan de vi. 131, — John, of Basing, ivy. 18, Of Wiltshire, the house of iy. 200. Nicholas vi. 296. Oliver, Lucy ii. 184, vii. 143. Sheriffs, John iii. 213, 215, 219. Nicholas 215. —— John, of Jerusalem, knights iii. 33. John’s Wort (Bot.) vii. 208. — Karileph’s vii. 119. Lo, Sheriff, J. iii. 197, 204. —— Margaret’s, Marlborough ii, 186. Hospital at Bradford-on Avon y, 36. Martin family, Laurence, Sheriff iii. 200. Arms iy. 232. —— Martin’s Church, Marlborough vii. 6. GENERAL INDEX. Saint Maur family ii. 383. Sheriff, Thomas iii. 198, 199. — Michael, called ‘‘ Signifer” viii. 20. —— Omer family ii. 384. Sheriff, T. ii. 196, —— Rayie, Sir W. ii. 257. Sampson vii. 136. Saint-foin (Bot.) viii. 125, Salcott, or Capon, Bishop of Sarum viii. 319. Sale, de la i. 270. Salisbury, (see also Sarum,) City i. 157. Letter from Mayor to Lord Hertford 321. General Meeting of Society at, 1854 ii. 1. Antiq. found at 31. Stained heraldic glass 32. Bell-founders 50. Arms of City 370, iii. 15. Dr. Hinch- cliffe’s School 125. Tokens vi. 87, —— Cathedral, Library Cata- logue, Regist. Extracts i. 98, 99, 102. Burials (Leland) 164, 171. Martyrology Book, extracts from 168. D.and C. Documents, exh. ii. 26. Hungerford Chapels, &e., by Rey. J. E. Jackson 83. Bell inscriptions 205, Images destroyed iii, 119. Old Belfry, plate of 124. Chapter House iii, 257. —— Churches, St. Edmund and St. Martin, bell inscription ii. 206, vii. 3. St. Thomas, antependium 34, 41. Bells 48, 205, Painting of Great Doom yi. 120. ——— College de Vaux, chartulary i, 97, 172. Plain, legend of vi. 215. Salisbury, Edward of, Sheriff of ~ Wilts iii. 192. John 200. Salmon, W. ii. 235, vi. 131. Salmon fishing in Wilts i. 350. Salt, a, in form of Tower ii. 30, Salthorp ii. 137, 187, 279. Sambroke, Samuel vi. 306. Samicheverell, R, ii. 193. Sanctuary iii. 153. Sanders, Patrick, M.D. i. 300, Sandes, William Lord vi. 396. Sandwich, John Earl of, letter from vi. 217. - Sandwort (Bot.) vii. 198, 199. Sanger, Mrs., exh, i.66. G, exh. ii. » . 29, - Sanguisorba ( Bot.) viii. 129. - Sannee bell ii. 315. _ Sarn Halen, Saltway viii. 60, _ —— Wyddelin (Irish road) viii. 59. Sarsen-stones iv. 333, v. 110, 168. Sarum, New i. 192. Old, Lelandi. 161. Winged Mereury found ii. 32, 183, 184. Antiques iv, 249, vi. 260. Bishop of yii. 132, claims Abbey of Malmsbury viii. 31. Earl of ii. 385. Saunders, T. B., comm. iv. 248. _ Savernake i, 103, ii. 388, 394. Forest { Perambulation of A.D. 1300, iv. —-:201, 204, vii. 11. Horn vi. 265. Sawbridge, J. W. vi. 131. Saxon churches built on site of older British viii. 73. _ Seales, St. Michael holding, painting on church wall iv. 146. _ Scandinavian origin of Druidical Re- = . 3 ‘mains vi. 224. ’ Searth, Rey. H. M. v. 4, 7. Schelton manor, Edward II. viii. 12. _ Behetone ii. 283. _ Schomberg, J. vi. 141. - Scold’s bridles, account of vii, 29. ‘Scotalla ii. 197. Scot Ale ii. 196. Set Society of Antiquaries, Don, vii. 228. ‘Scott, Dr. John (misprinted Thomas) ii. 45. Mr., exh. iv. 262. Sir _ Walter, Wayland Smith vii, 316, 325, 329. Wiciven, Reginald vi. 211, 212, vii. | EGstope, J. ii. 186. Milicent i. 103, Sir R, ii. 143. Family, Grosvenor | controversy 144, 146. Stephen J "7 GENERAL INDEX. xlv. 148. Sir W. 146, Earl of Wilts iv. 10. Arms 13, vii. 52. Seals ii. 143, 147, 150. Banner 146. Ped, ii, 381, 382. Sheriff, Sir J. ili, 210, R, 212, Simon of Danby vii. 53. G. Poulett, M.P., Inaugural Address i. 8, 57, ii. 120, Abridge- ment of History of Castle Combe 133. History of Manors subordi- nate to 261, 382, iii, 1, 9, 10, 16. On Self-government of small man- orial communities 145, 169, 171, 259. On Earls of Wilts iv. 8. History of Castle Combe 157, Qn Battle of Ethandun iy, 298. Geo- logy of Wilts v. 89, 264. Speech as President, Marlborough vi. 245, 251. On the Littleeote Tradition vii. 45. Roman Villa at North Wraxhall 59, 116. Erk. and Don, i. 57, iii. 13, iv. 363, y. 128, vi. 256, 397, vii. 121. Scrope’s Pyt ii. 145, Scudamore ii. 384. Arms iii. 195, Seagram, W., evh. iii. 268, Seagry ii. 186. Seals, On Wiltshire, by Rey. J. E. Jackson ii, 387. Ditto 34. List of, belonging to the Society iii, 17, 269. Monastic i. 62. —— Agge, Godfrey ii. 302. ‘‘Ma~ ter Dei miserere mei” 303. Chas, Il. vy. 128. Clare, Lady Margaret ii. 141. Devizes, St. Mary ii. 307, ili. 236, Guilds iv. 160, Edward VI. i. 57. Gifford, Margaret iii. 267. Hertwell of Preston i. 66. Leaden, at Battlesbury, ‘‘Tome Stiward ” iii. 268. Longleat Pri- ory iii. 283. Magdalene, St. Mary ii, 889. Malmesbury viii. 10, Marlborough iii. 114, Melrose Abbey i. 352. Monkton Farley Priory-iy. 283. Orchard, John vii. 247. Salisbury, Trinity Hospital ii, 29, Weavers vi. 396. Scrope, R. ii, 143. Sir, W. 147, Stephen xlvi. GENERAL INDEX. 150. Shaftesbury vii. 268. Tib- etot, Lord R. ii. 141.. Waterford, St. John’s iv. 251. Wilton St. Giles’s, St. John’s, Mayor, Weaver’s Guild ii. 32, vi. 120. Wykes, J. bell metal 259. Seamour, Walter vi. 293. Sedghill ii. 185, vii. 295. Sedge Warbler (Ornith.) vi. 172. Sedilia, Colerne Church iii. 361, Seend ii. 185, 186. Bells 353. Iron works iy. 94, 104, yi. 135. Segur vii. 132. Selden, J. vi. 298. Selfe, arms v. 238. A. ii. 185. H. exh, vi. 259. Selkley, subsidy ii. 394, Selwood i. 103, ii. 394. Perambula- tion A.D. 1300, iv. 207, v. 4. Selwyn, Miss, exh. iv. 250. Semington i. 104. Semley vii. 291. Sepedoniei (Fungi) viii. 216. “Servants” to noblemen i. 309. Servington ii. 384. Seven Barrow Hill, view from, and relics found there vi. 327, 329, vii. 227. Sevington, Ancient Silver fork found at, plate of i. 200, v. 317. Settering, term in farriery, whence derived v. 145. Settrington, co. York iii. 127. Seymer, D. vi. 295. Thomas vii. 6. Seymour, family i. 122. Arms 270, ii. 383. Monuments at Bedwyn vi. 281. At Knowl, near ditto vi. 273. Of Knoyle, Alfred vii. 239, 242. Mrs., exh. iii. 266. Arabella, Lady vi. 287. Hon. C. iv. 311, vi. 299. Edward Earl of Herts. i. 222. Sir E. vi. 307. Elizabeth, Lady 263. F, 287, 308, J. Canon of Windsor vi. 57. Sir J., Tomb vi. 283. J. 297. Mary, Lady 287. Lord, of Trowbridge 300, Webbe, Lord iy. 212, 280, 28%, v. 328, vil. 47. Sheriffs, Sir F. ui, 219. Sir G. 209. H. 234. John 203, 205, 206, 209. 210. Sfgenyllebar vii. 291. Shaa, Mrs, Mary, her table iv. 247. Shackle-bolt, device used, of Beau- champ ii. 230. Shaftesbury, General Meeting at, 1861 vii, 229. History of, by Rey. J. J. Reynolds 250. Arms on Borough mace and seals: ditto of Humphrey Bishop: silver ves- sels, Trinity Churchyard 268. _ Abbey v. 17, 65, 66, vi, 43. St. Mary’s Chapel vii. 257. Register 262. Recent excavations on the site, by Mr. Edward Kite, ground plan of 272, 274; Tile pavement 276. The Wiltshire possessions of, by Rey. W. H. Jones 278. Arms 283. Shalbournei. 177. Monument of Sir F. Choke iy. 231. Tokens yi. 89, 258, Shamrock vii. 312, Shap, co. Westmorland iy. 353. Shards thrown on graves i. 202. Sharp, W. ii. 184. Shaw, Edmund vii. 135. —— near Melksham ii. 288, vy. 267. Sheep, head of old Wilts, horned i, 65. Sheepridge iii, 248. Sheffield, R. vi. 294. Shefford, Great, Berks vi. 390, 392. Shelburne, Earl of i. 221. Sheldon, near Chippenham ii, 146, iii. 29. Shells of Wilts i. 64, iii. 14. Sheppard, Mrs., Miss J. i. 216. TT. 185. John, his letter ii. 329, vi. 216. Shepherd’s Purse (Bot.) vi. 355. Shepherd’s Shard (now Shore), vi. 123, 317, 330. Sherborne, Dorset i. 292. GENERAL INDEX. xlvii. Sherfield’s case i. 104. Shergold, J. ii. 233. Sheriffs of Wilts, A.D. 1085 to A.D. 1856, by Rev. J. E. Jackson iii. 189. One imprisoned at Devizes li. 131, iii, 228. Hanged 195. His duty iv. 8. Shering family v. 341. Sherington, arms iv. 6, vy. 272. Sheriffs, H. iii. 214. Sir W. 213. viii. 309. Sherrington, Ring ii. 34, iii. 247. - Visited 265. Sherston, Gt. ii. 186, iv. 18. —— Pinkney ii. 137, 286. Sherville, R. ii. 184. Sherwin, R. iv. 80. Shield, Norman, found at Berwick St. Leon. iii. 267. Shipton Barrow, Dorset vii. 188. Moigne, co. Glouc. vili. 266. Shorneote i li. 396. - Short, Thomas ii. 99. _ Shotesbrook, R., Sheriff iii. 203. _ Shoveller, the (Ornith. ) i. 170. "Shrapnel, Lt-Gen. H. v. 239, 386. Shrewton ii. 47. Bells 336. ‘Shrievalty, difficulty in ascertaining exact years of iii. 191. ‘Shrike, the (Ornith.) iv. 287. Shrove Tuesday, custom at Bradford on Avon vy. 244. 'Shuckburgh ii. 384. _ Shurdington iii. 165. | Shuter, J. ii. 184. T. vi. 127. Sibill, arms vii. 141. f Sidney, Sir P. vii. 232. _ Sign-pence vy. 81. - Bilbury, bones and shells i. 61, Le- land 179, iv. 309, 319, 320, 321, 337. Horse-shoes vi. 258. Coins of Valentinian near 260. a} Paper on, by Rev. A. C. ‘Smith vii. 145. View, ground- ‘ an, excavations, Roman road 147, | Biymolay, dimensions 148, 149. - Section 183. Cromlech near viii. (155. ‘ Silk-tail, the (Ornith.) vi. 179. Silkworms encouraged in Wilts ii. 175. Silver Hand, Stafford of the i. 184. Silviade (Ornith.) vi, 167. Simon, Thomas, his “‘ Petition Crown”’ described iii. 267. Singer, Elizabeth iii. 306. Singing, its use in conversion and reformation vill. 74. Sion Monastery, co. Middlesex, Deed i, 296, ii. 98, viii. 304, Sir, whose title i. 329. Sire i. 322. Siskin, the (Ornith.) vii. 89. Skeleton kneeling, plate, viii. 157. Skillet, ancient, inscribed vii. 249. Skilling, Sheriff, H. iii. 227. J. 210. Skinner, Rev. J. iv. 361. Skull from Morgan’s Hill, woodcut of vi. 318. Slade i, 292, v. 45. Slape i. 174. Slaughterford ii. 186, ii 78, iv. 184, 272, 274. Sloper, G. E., exh. i. 61, vi. 131. 8. ii, 184. W. vi. 308, 309. M. 397, Sloperton Cottage vi. 141. Smalbroke i. 285, 292. Smith, Ry. A. C., [see ‘‘Ornith- ology” ]. On the Great Bustard iii. 129. Great Wiltshire Storm, December 1859, vi. 365. Silbury vii. 145. Plea for the Rooks viii. 135. Don. i. 60. C. Roach, Don. vii. 228, 334. Col. F., arms vy. 239. J. G., exh. iv. 252. Mary, of Soley vi. 300. R. ii. 187. S. H., exh. i. 65. Thomas, of Shaw iv. 279, vi. 293. Sir Walter 300, Sheriffs, J. iii, 226, 227. T. A. 234. Walter 223. Smithcote ii. 137, 281. Smithson, J., archit. iii, 291. Smoke farthing ii. 317. Smyth, H., of Corsham i. 309. Sir arms yi. 284. Sir Jarrit, Clement, J. H. vi. 129. Vincent ii. 184. g xl viii. GENERAL Snelgrove, W., exh, iii. 268. Snell, of Kington St. Michael ii. 382. Family and ped., division of their estate iv. 45. Arms 83. Sir Thomas i, 226, 308, ii, 186. Sher. J. ii. 216. Nicholas 214. Thomas 217. Snivelling Corner vii, 329. Snow, Ad. ii. 184. Soames, Rey. C., exh, vii. 121. Soapwort (Bot.) vii. 193. Somerford iv. 69. Great or Mal- travers i. 305, ii. 137, 186, 280. Keynes ii, 396. Anglo- Saxon door y. 250, viii. 72. Somerset, Duke of iii. 36, 37, 45. Protector, Letter to Sir J. Thynne viii. 304, Edw. vi. 276. Will, Francis 286, 287. Dr., exh, 257. House (old) iii. 290. Somersetshire Archzol, Society, Don. Vii. 228. Somner, W. ii. 185. Mary iv, 280. Sopworth iv. 272. Sotwell, R. ii. 184, Soul, Mr., exh, vii. 248. South, M. ii. 184. Thomas 188. Southbroom i, 292. St. James’s vi. 132. Southwell, Rev. G. i. 238. Southwick i. 184, iv, 282, v. 317. Priory vii. 129. Spanish Armada, Wilts Contributions to resisting yii. 11. Sparrow-hawk, the iii. 350. Sparrow-killing vii. 87. Speke, H. ii. 186. Letter to Sir R, Atkyns iii. 368. Sir Thomas viii. 246, Spelman ii. 385. Spencer, R. ii, 187, vi. 302. Mr. Don. iii. 17. J., Don. vii. 228. Walter, exh, iv. 252. Spenser, of Wilton, Thomas i. 99. Spindle tree (Bot.) vii. 313. Sphertacet (Fungi) viii. 226. Spheronomei (Fungi) viii. 202. Spirga (Bot.) viii. 128, - Steeple Ashton i. 104, 182, ii. 235, INDEX. Spoonbill, the ii. 169. Spy Park i. 181, vi. 141. Squarry, C., Don, ii. 393. Stafford, H., Duke of Buckingham i. 272, vi. 2638. E. of Wilts ii. 383. Arms iy. 14, 16, 85. Archbishop ii, 282. W., Sheriff iii. 205. Stage Coaches, a new invention, 1658, vii. 14, Stallard, Rey. G. vi. 253, exh. 259, 270. Stancombe, W., exh. iv. 261. Standen, North, survey 1591 vi. 187. Standerwick Marsh i. 254. Standgale, the (Ornzth.) iii. 349. | Standlynch ii. 183. . Stanhope, arms vi. 284, 316. | Stanley Abbey ii. 278, 394, iii. 34, 35, 37. Broken into 249, iv. 38. — Refugee at vi. 117, Chartulary i. — 98. Seal iii. 270. Stanshawe’s Court vii. 80. Stanton ii. 184. ; Drew, stones at iv. 309, 353. Stanter ii. 383. Stapleford ii. 184. Stapleton, Ursula, inscription, arms iv. 5. Starling, the vii. 92. 315. Bells 354. Tokens vi. 89. Steeple-flying i. 351. Stennis, Orkneys, Plate of Circle of Stones vi. 242. Stephen, K., silver penny vii. 228. Stephens, N. ii. 188. Colonel iii, 32. : Stert i. 292, ii, 137, 264. Bells 352, vi. 135, viii. 7. Stevens, W., exh. ii. 32. Arms y.— 235. Alderman T., account of vi. 152. Steward, Charles, mon. at Bradford, arms y. 239. Stewkeley, arms iy. 4. Stilbacet, (Fung?) viii. 211. Stilt, the Black-winged ii. 300, en ae GENERAL INDEX. Stitchwort, (Bot.) vii. 200. Stiward iii. 268. Stobball, or Staveball iii. 156. Stock, near Bedwyn vi. 271, i. 177, ii. 184, vi. 272, 273, 292. Stock, Sir Adam, Sir Roger, tombs and arms vi. 279. Thomas 294. Stock Street vi. 368, Stockman, J. ii. 188. Stockton ii, 184, 331. Bells 337. Account of, by Rey. T. Miles 29. House iii. 100. Stokes, W.,ii. 186. Thomas vii. 80. Stoke Farthing (i.e. Verdon) i. 207, ii, 284. Stone, W., ewh. iv. 252. Stonechat, (Ornith.) vi. 170. Stone Falcon (Ornith.) iii. 349. Stonegall, the, (Ornith.) iii. 349. Stonehenge, Roman British Urn i. 58, 61, 175, 212. Re-erection suggested iii. 6, iv. 243, 312, 315, 342. Dr. Guest 350. J. L. Ross y. 151, vi. 242,327. J. E. Jackson _ 253. Dr. Thurnam 334, vii. 228, viii. 11, 161. Stonehouse, Duke vi. 302. F. 303, 304, Stony Littleton, co. Somerset i. 292, iii. 70, 164. Barrow viii. 155, 156. Stopford, Viscount vi. 312, 314. Stork’s Bill, (Bot.) vii. 307. Storm, the Great Wiltshire, of Dec. 30th, 1859, by Rey. A. C. Smith vi. 365. Of 1703, 386, Storridge Pastures i, 272. Stourhead, Notice of Library, by J. B. Nichols ii. 119. Museum at li, 123, iii, 257. Visited vii. 243, Stourton, family ii, 383. Sheriffs, J. iii. 203. Reginald 206. Extract from Pedigree viii. 244. Anne, Lady 278, 329, Arthur 255. Cuartzess, Lorpii.27. His- TORY OF, BY Rey. J. E. Jackson yiii. 242, His Letters 297, 298, xlix. 308, 309, 311, 316, 318. Jury on his Trial, Indictment 320, 321. John, Lord viii. 330. Mary, wife of R. Gore viii. 282. —— William, Lord, Letters to Hartgill viii. 276. His Will 277. House i, 193. Plate of 194, Held by Agnes Ryse viii. 287. Church Bells iv, 459. Stour-payne, Dorset iy. 71. Stowell, Lord, (Stawell, of Abury) iy. 327. Stradling family ii. 281. E. Sheriff 205. Strange, M. ii. 188. Strangways i. 185, ii. 384. Sir Giles viii. 271. Strangewish, T. vi. 295. Stratfield Mortimer iv, 69. Stratford, arms at ii. 38, 183. Bell inscription 206, Stratton, A., Don, i, 60. J. ii. 186. Stratton St. Margaret i. 100, 103. Tokens vi. 89. Strawbridge, J. v. 352, 355. R. 61. -Strichesley, W., Sheriff iii. 196. Strickland, W., Sheriff iii. 203. Strigide ( Ornith.) iv. 26. Strigil, a Roman, exhibited iii, 16. Stroud, co. Gloucester, tusk found at iv. 137. Strug, or Stryg vi. 293. Stuart, Lady Arabella vi. 287. Stubbs ii. 395. Arms iy. 85. Stubwort vii. 312. Studley ii. 186, iv. 70. Stukeley, Dr., his notion about Abury iv. 322, 350, vi. 225, vii. 334. Stumpe, W. i. 250. Sir J. vi. 392, J., Sheriff iii. 212, 214, Sir James, totter viii, 312. Sturgill, T. vi. 294, Sturmide (Ornith.) vii. 92. Sturmy, arms iii. 202. J. vi. 294. Sheriffs, H. iii. 199, W. 202. Styles, B. H. vi. 128. g2 ib GENERAL INDEX. Sudden vi. 272. Sudeley, Lord iii. 49. Suffolk, Earl of i. 219. Sumleah vii. 281, Sun-dew (Bot.) vi. 362. Surrenden ii. 186, iii. 90. Sutton, arms ii. 224. Family 234, 236. Prince vi. 128, 132. Sher- iffs, James [misprinted John] iii. 231. Prince 230. Sutton Benger i. 103. Veney, bells ii, 337. Swaine family vii. 135. : Swayne, J. exh, ii. 28. On the Bustard 212. H. F. J. exh. and don. ii, 31, iii. 15, 267, iv. 249, vi. 256, Swift, the ii. 299. Swinbrook v. 20. Swindon i. 93, 102, ii. 187. kens vi. 89. 1860, vii. 105. AND irs NEIGHBOURHOOD, BY Rey. J. E. Jackson vii. 123. Swinley iv. 46. Sword, found at Kingston House i. 278, iv. 250. Near Chiselden vi.. 256. At Tottenham 263. Swyre, R. exh. vil. 247. Sycamore of Scripture vii. 303. Sydenham, Simon, arms viii. 11. Symes, H. viii. 252. Symonds, Capt. R., Journal ii, 95, 99, vi. 289, vii. 223. Talbot, Sherington i, 218. Of Graf- ton vy. 267. Arms 272. Of Mala- hide vi. 11, 14. H. F. Don. 258. Of Goderich vii. 129. Sheriffs, J. iii, 230. W. H. F. 234. Talk, W., Sheriff iii. 230. Tan Hill, origin of name yi. 324. Tanner, Bishop i.16. Aubrey letters 103, iv. 107. Taper stands, 15th cent. ii. 35. Tapestry, ancient vi. 260. Targett, J. exh. vii. 249, Epitaphs collected Bells iii. 182. To- General Meeting Tarrant, Mrs. exh. vii. 121. Tastatores Cervisie iii. 151. Tate, Bartholomew vii. 222. Tattersoll, G. ii. 184. Taunton, Dr. R. y. 239, 240. Taxes in Wilts 1665, 1698, ii. 395. Taylor, Samuel ii. 235. Sir Simon, mon. iii. 54. §. exh. iv. 282. 8. W. Sheriff iii. 235. Teesdalia ( Bot.) vi. 353. Teffont Magna vii. 298. Tellisford, co. Som. iv. 248, y. 317. Temple, J. ii. 185, 384. vi. 296. W. Sheriff iii. 234. Temple Bottom, Rockley vii. 246. Wood i. 292. Testacellus Mauget i. 215. Tewkesbury Abbey ii. 271, 278. Thackham, Rey. Thomas. y. 227. Thames, river, its source y. 117, vi. 62. Thatched houses an indictable offence vii. 13. : Theodore, Archb. viii. 74. Theo-funta vii. 298. Thermee vii. 63. Thistlethwayte, A., Sheriff iii. 221. Thomas, E., J. C. exh. vii. 249. R. ii. 185. Thompson, H, exh. vii. 248. Thornhill ivy. 271. Hill, skeletons vi. 256, viii. 33. Thoroughs, what yi. 16. Thorpe, J. i. 265. T., architect iii. 291. H., Sheriff iii. 202. Three-weeken Court vy. 79. Thresher, E., ped., mon. and arms v. 240. Thrushes iv. 291. Thruxton ii. 116. Thurloe’s State papers, where dis- covered iy, 153. Thurman, T., §., A., J. ii, 234. Thurnam, M.D., J.i. 216. On Lan- HILL, Ernanpon, &e. iii. 73. On Lugbury 164, 187, iv. 175, 347, y. 263, vi. 160, 254. Barrows on Downs examined 1853-7, 317. On — a Wayland’s Smithy and its tradi- tions vii. 321. Zh. and Don. i. 62, ii, 39, iii. 15, iv. 249, vi. 120, -258, vii. 228, viii. 11. Thynne, arms i. 270, ii. 383. F. iii. 284. Sir James 293, iv. 155. Sir John iii, 284, vi. 296, viii. 241, 268. Letter to Lord Stourton 313. Thomas, murder of, 1682 [mis- printed 1582, i. 305, 1. 8,] iii. 294, y. 338. Sir Thomas i. 223, ii. 174, 185. Of Biddeston 186. William iii. 284. Of Kempsford 301. Sheriffs, James ili. 222. John 214, 216. Thomas 217. ; Tibetot ii. 384. J.141. R. 142. - Tichbourne ii. 385. J. Sheriff iii. &. 199. _ Tichfield House i. 308. _ Tideombe bells ii. 348, vi. 303. Long barrow viii. 155. _ Tidcombe, Michael vy. 47. Mon. at Bradford Church 241. Tidworth, N. ii. 183. = vii. 128, Tiercel, a, what iii. 338. Tiles, encaustic iii. 14,16. Braden- stoke vi. 120. Littlecote 256. E. ‘* Grafton 259. Bedwyn vii. 103. Shaftesbury 276, viii. 11. Tilshead, Lodge ii. 212. Bells 337, iii. 134, 135, v. 317. Timbrell, T., mon. and arms y. 241. _ Timbridge vi. 272. - Tinensis Episcopus, J. ii. 328. _ Tinhead, Tokens vi. 90. - ‘Tinker, W. ech. i. 60. ‘Tisbury ii, 132, 185, vii. 141, 242, 7) 286, 294, _ Tisselbury vii. 288. Titans, who vy. 165. _Titherton ii. 186. Keilways 288. Lucas, how joined to Chippenham Titles, Registry of, in Wilts i. 208. Titmice vi. 177, 178. Tiw vii. 287. Tockenham iii. 249. Bells 208, GENERAL INDEX. li. Tocotes, Sir Roger ii. 306. Sheriff iii, 207, 208, 209. Tomb, recessed, BradfordChurchy. 33, Tony ii. 384. Tony Stratford, bells ii. 211. Tooker ii. 383. E., Sheriff iii. 221. Tooley Street, meaning of vy. 36. Toope, Dr., his letter about Overton circle iv. 327, yi. 328. Topp, J. ii. 184. R. 188, 383. Torney ii. 387. Torulacei (Fungi) viii. 207. Tory, at Bradford, its meaning, plate of chapel y. 34, 52. Tosiers, bell-founders ii. 47. Tottenham House ii. 182, 381, vi, 253. Painting of old 257, 263. Tourney ii, 384. Towers, two to a church viii. 94, Tower Mustard vi. 340. “Town ” for village ii. 132, 257. Towns in Wilts, rated 14 H. II. vy. 29. Townsend, R. ii. 238. Exh. vii. - 121. J.C. vii. 118. Tradesmen’s Tokens, of Wilts, list of, by W. Boyne vi. 75, ii, 31. Bradford v. 50. Trammel hawk ii. 346. Treacle Mustard vi. 347. Trebuchet, or cucking-stool, near Worthing, plate of i, 74. ; Tre-bucket vii. 25. Tregagle ii. 385. Tregoz il. 384, Sir R. vii. 142, R., Sheriff iii. 193. Tremellini (Fungi) viii. 193. Trevor, Sir J. junr. vi. 299. Trew, John ii, 99. Name iii. 177. vi. 133. Triads, Welsh, what viii. 57. Trichodermacet (Fungi) viii. 217. Trichogastres (Fungi) viii. 196, Tricker, E. ii. 185. Trifolium (Bot.) viii. 111. Tropenell family ii. 385. Chartulary i, 98, iv. 75, missing v. 366. Seal iii. 17, Christopher i. 271. Thomas iv. 277, vi. 294, lii. GENERAL INDEX. Troutbeck vy. 267. Arms 272. Trowbridge i, 150. Descent of Lord- ship 152 note, 193, ii. 185, 186. Bells iv. 159. Old castle, paint- ing 251, 270, v. 26, 317. Tokens vi. 90, vii. 3. Trowle i. 292, 296, 298, ii. 185, v. 2, 14, 24, Parva 45, 60. Troy, tumuli near vii. 167. Truslowe ii. 384, Trusty servant, author of verses on iv. 108, Trysull church, Staffordshire vii. 25. Tuberacet (Fungi) viii. 223. Tuchet vy, 267. Arms 272. Tuck, J. ii. 184. Tucker, arms iy. 87. Lucius vii. 221. Tufnell, Bp. E. W. vi, 250. Tugwell, W. E., Don. i. 62, iii. 137. H., G. H,, mon. and arms v. 241, 242, Tulipa Sylvestris, at Wootton Rivers vii. 120. Tumbrel vii. 25. Tumiac, cromlech, Britany vii. 160, viii. 151, 154, Turberyille arms, J., Sheriff iii. 208. Turley i. 284, v. 24, 348, Turnbull, J., exh. vi. 258. Turner, Sir W. vi. 128, 131. Sir E. 308. G.T. B., Sheriff iii, 232. Turnham, §., Sheriff iii. 193. Turnstone, the ii. 169. Turvile, family iii. 33. Tutt, Sir A., Sheriff iii. 217. Twerton, Bath iv. 70. Twining, Thomas, his ‘‘ Avebury in Wilts” iy. 319, 320. Tyndale, T. iv. 72. Arms 85. Tynhide, Sheriffs, J. 41. William iii. 195. Tynwald, Isle of Man vii. 180. Tything-man, his duties iii. 151. Uchtred, H. vi. 297. Uffenham ii. 384. Uffington Castle visited vii. 116, Ufflet, arms iv. 6. Ulex (Bot.) viii. 104. Uley, barrow, Glouc. ii. 392, iii. 70, 164, 169, viii, 155, Ulf v. 14. Ulfela vi. 263. Ulleskelf, Yorksh. antiquities vi. 397. Umfrey, T. vi. 294. Unwyn, J. yi. 131. Upavon, bells ii 354, iy. 16. vey 1591 vi. 190. Upham, Upper, old house, plate of ii. 128, 399. Upton, British necklace, asbestos cloth i. 59. Lovell, bells ii. 337. Scudamore, Roman dagger found vi. 260, Urchfont ii. 184. See Erchfont. Urn, Oldbury vi. 73. British fabri- cated 183. Plates of viii. 145, 154, 168. Uvedale ii. 384. Valence, Aylmer, William de vii 128. Valund, the smith vii. 330. Vanaker vi. 307. Van Ling iii. 122. Vardy, R. E., exh, iii. 268, Vaughan ii. 384. Dr. Thomas, Don. iii. 128. Sir Walter i. 227, ii. 188. Sheriff, Sir G. iii. 220. Walter 216, | Vel-noble v. 68. Venison, 42 haunches at one dinner li. 208. Vere, Earl of Oxford ii. 141. Verlucio vy. 6, vi. 259. Vernalle’s cross iv. 41. Verney, Sir Ralph i. 254, Earl vi, 273, 292. Vernicle, a, what iii. 95. Vernon, J., Sheriff ii. 195. Sir J. 283. Admiral, medal vii. 120. Verses, On the Toast of ‘The Ladies” iy. 243, culturalist, read 246. ‘Very Rey.,” whose Title i. 326. Sur- By an Agri- — — _ Vespasian’s camp, no authority for the name vii. 124, | Vetch (Bot.) viii. 124. | Vicary, G., exh, iii. 268, Vicia (Bot.) viii. 119. ' Vilett vii. 127, 129. Sheriff’, J, iii. «226. W. 227. i. omg meaning misunderstood iii. . ison Sir H. ii, 188. _ Vineyards y. 52. At Malmesbury viii. 43. _Vinour, T., Sheriff iii, 208. Violet vi. 359. Vipont, N. Sheriff iii. 194. « Virgil, an Archeologist viii. 53. Ke SP yisitation of Wilts, 1565. i. 97, 98, | 103. Herald’s, relating to Wilt- ___ shire ii. 366. See Herald. % Vogan, tything i. 261, - Vulean and Weland, probably iden- ; tical vii, 331. s Vylde, J. ii. 252. Vyolet, N. ii. 187. hit eereryee i. 292, vi. 128. _ Wade Browne iv. 246, 280. Wadham ii. 384. N,, Sheriff iii. 210. Wadhill vii. 128. - Wadlande, will of Joan ii. 394, Wadman, ii. 383, Edw. of Winkfield vy, 351, Wagtails vi. 181. Bs Wales, illustrated Works on, at ___“ Stourhead ii. 124, Waldron, E. ii.188. _-Waleran ii. 383, _ Walker’s Hill vi. 325. __-Waller, Sir William at Malmesbury Sa) viii. 13. _-Wall-flower vi. 337. - Wallingford, mon. vii. 130. _ Wallingford, Honour ii. 276. _ Wallis, J., bellfounder ii. 45, A. 186. Sheriffs, Ezek, iii, 227. Henry 224. a GENERAL INDEX. liii. Walrond, A., Sheriff iii. 197. Arms iv. 232. Walsingham, arms iy. 5. 42, vi. 201. Lady 391. Walters, J., Sheriff iii. 229. Walton, Isaac yi. 386. Jr. iii. 305, 307. R. vi. 294. Walton Hall iy. 33, Wanboroughi.93,94. Par. Reg. 100. Court Rolls 97, 102, ii, 186, iii. 14, Bells 183,ivy.152. St, Kath- erine vii. 132, viii. 95. Wansdyke iv. 202, 309, vi. 23, 253, vii. 126, 287. Wansey, H. i. Don. iii. 266. Warblers (Ornith.) vi. 167. Ward, Rev. J., Garth Pedigree and Arms ii. 332. Foster of Marlboro’ 244, History or Great BEDWYN vi. 261. Tile Pavement, Bedwyn Church vii. 103, viii. 3. Don. i. 62, iii. 269. C. E. v. 266. Rev. H. vi. 270. T, R. iii. 245. Erh. vi. 256. Warder ii. 385. Wardour Castle visited vii. 241, Wareyn, T. vi. 295, Warleigh y. 5, 21. Warming-pan inscription vii. 248, Warminster ii, 185, General Meet- ing 1856. iii. 253. Tokens vi. 90. Chapel of St. Laurence ii. 338, iii. 264, 268. Queen Mary proclaimed at viii. 313. Warneford, arms iv, 5. Sir Edmund yi. 303. J. ii, 186. Rey. Dr. S., Memoir of iii. 128. Sheriffs, E. iii, 223. J. 216. Warre ii, 384, Warren ii. 385. Rey. E, B. i. 216. Exh, vi. 257, vii. 6. W. E. iv, 268. Warriner, Sheriff, Ernle iii. 233, G. 231. Isaac 228. Wart cress (Bot.) vi. 356. Waryne ii. 385. Was, F, ii, 284. Sir F, y. 14, ii, 120, W. liy. Washington, L., Sheriffiii. 221, viii. ib Wasp, Norway, nest vi, 397. Waterford, St. John’s Priory seal iy. 251. Water Eaton vi. 290. Water lily, the vi. 96. Watson Taylor vi. 132, 134 (see Taylor.) Watton, Thomas vii. 14. Waxwings (Ornith.) vi. 179. Way, Albert ii. 389, 391, vii. 35, 36. Wayland Smith’s Cave, or Cromlech, by Professor Donaldson vii. 315. Plan 316. Aubrey’s sketch 323. Visited 116. Wayland’s Smithy, andits Traditions, by Dr. Thurnam vii. 321. Men- tioned by name in A.D. 955, vii. 328, viii. 166. Waylen, James, History of Marlbo- rough, reviewed i. 116, 210. E. of Hertford’s correspondence 217, ii. 120, 132, 258, 399. Christo- pher Wren, D.D. iii. 115. Images destroyed at Salisbury Cathedral 119, 125. Despencer’s Estates in Wilts 245. Accident to C. Dry- den iii. 377. Mysterious death of a Lord-Lieutenant 367. Legend of Dead Drummer yi. 215. Don. i. 64, ii, 393, iv. 364. R., Don. i. 64, exh. ii. 38. Waynflete, Bishop vii. 132. Wayside chapel v. 37. Weaver, H., ewh. iii. 16. Webb ii. 384. Arms y. 235, 236. Benedict ii. 186. D., Sheriff iii. 226, iv. 279. E, ii, 187. Sir J. 184, Webbe, Aristotle vii. 130. felon viii. 271. Wedhampton ii. 187. Welandes Smithan viii. 166. Weld, J., Sheriff iii. 222. Well, stone building over iv. 283. Well, or Wellys, Thomas vi. 294. Wellesley, Viscount iy. 49, 81. John, GENERAL INDEX. Wellow, co. Som. iy. 248, Wells, Messrs. bell founders ii. 48. . . Welshman, J. viii. 251. Wenman vii. 127. Wentworth, arms yi. 284. exh. vi. 260. Were, river y. 119. Werstune ii. 278. Wertune ii. 278. Weslecot vii. 127. Wessex, Dioceses in viii. 78. West, E, Delawarr ii. 384. Westbury, Letter concerning, from Sir James Ley 1607, i. 297, 298, N. K., ii, 185. Bells 338, iv. 134, 272. Fossils 364, vy. 317. Tokens yi. 90. William of iii. 161, iy.« 46, 47, West Hatch vii. 293. Westley, family-documents ii. 393. Chantry, Enford ii. 130, Westminster, Houses of Parliament, coins found under iii. 266. ————_—— Marquis of vii. 238, exh. 245, 277. Weston, J. ii. 184. Westone, Joannes, seal ii. 33. West-port, Malmesbury, Tokens yi. 90. Westray island yi. 241, Westwood i. 225, 298, 299. Bells li. 349, iv. 159, 248, v. 63, 317. Church “ T, H.” on 233, 390, vi. 4. Forest ii. 394, Perambula- tion A.D. 1300, iy. 198. Wexcombe iv. 15, vi. 272, 274. Weyfer, Ad. iv. 68. Weymouth, 1st Viscount iii. 301, © 3rd 307. Weymouth Pine, the first iii. 312. Whaddon i. 299, v. 267. Whatley, R. vy. 242. Wheatear (Ornith.) vi. 171. Wheel, old half, bell ringing, plate of ii. 58. Wheeler, Mr., exh. iii. 269. 296, 297. R, vi. = Whelpley, near Downton ii, 286. Whetham, Q. Anne at i. 212. - Whibbleston, co. Dev. iii. 85. _ Whinchat (Ornith.) vi. 170. _ Whinfield, Rev. E. T., exh. iv. 251. - Whipping the Poor vii. 23. Whitaker, G. ii. 188. - Whitchurch viii. 33. - Whiteliffe ii. 393. White, J. B., Don. i. 352, ii. 35, D. Pera. 167, 382, 384, A. iv. 45. Rev. men |W. vii. 6. _ White Horse Hill, Berks. vii. 315. _ Whitethroat, the (Ornith.) vi. 175. Whitewell, I. of W. ii. 194. _ Whithed, John vi. 205. Whitley, near Melksham y. 314. é Lodge, eo. South. i. 312. Whitlow grass vi. 350. See utmarch, exh, vii. 249. hitsun ale ii. 191, Farthing 317. Wick ii. 186, : _ Cannings vi. 138. _ Wickens, Miss, Don. and evh. ii. ~~ 88, iii. 252, v. 127, vi. 120, 397. * Wickham of Swaleliffe vii. 223. _ Wicklescot vii. 127. Wichwood Forest ii. 258. _ Widcombe, Som. i, 292. - Widhill ii. 186. Aisle, Cricklade ii. Re 806. im sll brook vy. 21. ~ Wightwick, 8. vi. 128. __ Wilbrahama, “ Princess,” at Devizes : - da J. a 308. ; Wili, see Wyly. | Wilkes, B. J., exh. and don. vi. 119, 260, W. D., exh, ii. 38. Tything, Bishops GENERAL INDEX. ly. Willis, Browne, Dr. Thomas yi. 288. Willoughby, of Brook i, 188, ii. 384, viii. 253, Sheriffs, Christopher iii, 222, 225. G. 224. H. 216. J. 205, 207. William 226, Willow Warbler, the vi. 176. Willy, arms ii. 224, 234, vi. 128. Willys, Sir W. vi. 308. Wilrenone ii. 268. Wilsford ii. 184. Bells 355, iv. 271. Wilton Abbey, Chartulary i. 97. Seal, Ditto Nunnery iii. 270. House, reception of Society at ii. 21. Gold ring 27. St. John’s Priory 28. Bulla of P. Urban found near 32. Ware vessels found in churchyard 38. Seals 33, 184. Tokens vi. 91. Seals various 120. Charter of H. i. 256, Church, on the Architecture and Mosaics: by J. E. Nightingale Esq. ii. 109. Wilton, near Bedwyn vi. 272, 274. Wilton, Rev. Epwarp i. 249. On Godolphin Coffin-plates iii 97, v. 1, vi. 192. Don. and exh, i. 62. iii. 267, vi. 258, viii. 11. Wilton, R. de, Sheriff iii. 193, Wilts, County, drawings of antiqui- ties, collected i. 63. Church in- scriptions and pedigrees, ditto. 98, Gentry, lists of 262-3. Ditto in A.D. 1300, 1600, 295, in 1611, ii. 183. Herald’s visitations 366. Works on County History ii. 121, 123. Rare iv. 157, 225. Dnu- ring the Civil Wars, proposed His- tory iii. 125, 376, v. 128. Civil and Ecclesiastical divisions, a mat- ter for inquiry iv. 244. —— Earls of, W. Scrope ii. 147. History of by G. P. Scrope iv. 8. On the claim in the House of Lords to the Earldom vii. 52. Wily river, its course y. 118. Winchester, Marg. of iv. 21, v, 42. —_ School, author of ‘‘ Trusty Servant” iv. 108. h lvi. GENERAL INDEX. . Winchester Museum, ezh. ii. 35, Bushel, original ii. 35. Wincheuse, Lady K. vi. 287. Windebank, F. ii. 184, 332. Windhover, the (Ornith.) iii. 349. Winkfield i, 295, ii. 185. Bells iv, 159, v. 20, 223, Winsley i. 299, ii. 185. Bells iv. 159, v. 2, 14, 24, 36, 68, 390. Winterbourne Basset i. 92, ii. 137, 270, 289, 343. Circle of stones at iy. 344. ———_—— Cherbourg, bells ii. 208. Dauntsey ii. 47, 184, Bells 208. ——_——. Gunnoreii, 184, Why so called vii. 142. — Monkton, Tumulus at i. 303, ii, 289, iii, 252, vi. 371. Bells ii, 339. ——_—_—— Stoke ii. 184, iii. 137. Winter-pricks (Bot.) viii. 126. Winterslow, bells ii. 209. Coin 32. Winthrop, Rey. B., exh. viii. 11. Wintra, Abbot vii 288. Wishford, Great i. 104, ii. 183. Withy, often named in boundaries v. 19. Wittenham vy. 20. Wode, Sir Harry pardoned i, 329. Wodehouse, J. vi. 313, Wodensdich iv, 202. Wodhull ii. 384, Woeful Danes Bottom iii. 81. Wolfe, Wolfe Newton, arms vi. 283, Wolf-Hall ii. 387, vi. 264. Wollaton House iii. 291. Wolsley, Christopher, Sheriff iii. 206. Wood, Rey. P. A. L., Don. vi. 120. * Woodborough, bells ii. 343, vii. 126. Woodhull, M., Sheriff iii. 200. Woodlands, near Mere vii. 243, Woodley, W. vi. 309. ‘Woodpecker ii. 299. Woods-end Intrenchment ii. 126. Wood-sorrel vii. 311. Wood Spene, Berks vi. 297, Wood Warbler, the vi. 175, Woolley v. 2, 14, 60, Wool-staples vy. 44. Wooset, the i. 88. Wootton Basset, plate of Cucking- stooli. 68, Bellsii. 343. Vicarage, Perambulation of Manor, Engle- field’s composition, Presentments, Poll books, Copy of Charter 394, 395, iii, 249, Fossils iv. 364. Tokens vi. 91, Storm at 389, vii. 26. Original Charter of Charles II. 120. Rivers Church, drawings ii. 34. Bells 348, vii. 120. Worcester, William of, who ii. 150. Word Ale ii. 399, Words, resemblance of sound in, illusory v. 204. Wornbridge family ii. 251. Worsaae, Mr., on cromlechs viii. 145, 158, . Worshipful and worship, whose style i. 327. Worsley ii, 384. Worston, W., Sheriff iii, 199, 200, 201. See also Wroughton. Worton ii. 184. Bells 355. Wotton, Nicholas i. 250, Sheriff iii. 196, Wraxhall, North, Roman Villa dis- covered, 1859, G. P. Serope, Esq., on vii. 69. Plans, and objects found 74 [See references to plates 75], 116. South i, 142, 292, 298, ii. 120, 382, iii. 179, 287. Bells iv. 159, 272, 276, v. 2, 35, 45, 65, vi. 91. Wren, Christopher, D.D. iii. 115. Sir C. vii. 292. Wride, Miss, landscape of Lichens vi. 258. Wright, Powlett v. 42. J. de, Wriothesley, Thomas, Lord South-— ampton i. 308. Sir G. ii, 184. Barbara, Sir John vi. 295. Writhe, or Wriothesly ii. 277. a — Wroth ii. 384, : _ Wroughton parish ii. 137, 278, 395. family ii. 285. George, James, iv. 219. Sir Giles ii. 179. Sir Thomas vi. 209, 210. Sir William i. 94. Sheriffs, Christo- é pher iii 210. George W. 234. Sir Giles 217. John 208. Sey- mour 231. Sir Thomas 215. Wyche ii. 385. _ Wyk, William vi. 293. Wykeham, W. of iii. 181. Wyly ii. 137, 265. _ Wyndham, Sir J., pass for servants ii. 29, 384. Sheriffs, H. P. iii. 230, J. 224. J. H, €.235. W. 228, 233. _ Wynyard’s Mill viii. 33. _ Yarrell iv. 239. _ Yat, or Yate, meaning of y. 203. Yatesbury, bells ii. 343, vi. 259, _ $70. _ Yattenden, Berks iv, 298, 306, v. — 258, ‘ GENERAL INDEX. lvii. Yatton Down iii. 78, 80, iv. 298, v. 258. Inscription on tower 264. Its claim to being Ethandun iy. 182. Yatton Keynell iv, 44, 45, 99, v. 193, 203, vi. 3. Yeoman, who i. 339. Yeovilton, family iv. 75. Yerbury, ped. v. 357, 369. Arms 373. E. ii. 188, v.47. Lt.-Col., exh. iy. 251, v. 377. Daniel 65, 69. F., mon. and arms 242. G., Sheriff iii. 225. . W. v. 356. Yetminster Prebend Seal ii. 387. Yeve Alys (Give Ales) ii. 202. Yewe ii. 280. John i, 297, 299, Epitaph v. 324. W. ii. 186. Yorke, Sheriffs, J. iii. 208, 209. Thomas 210, 211. © Young ii. 384. R. 187. Of Durn- ford iv. 277. Roger vi. 205, Zeals House vii. 243, viii. 306, Zouche ii. 384. Sir J., Sheriff iii. 214, viii. 283. Letter to Lord R, Dudley 331. Richard 271, 276. * CORRIGENDA, (So far as observed) in the preceding Eight Volumes. VOL. I. Page 140, note 1, line 2, for ‘‘ demilions” read ‘‘ demi-lions.” shot in line 3, for ‘‘ Church” read ‘‘ House.” 5, 146, note 1. line 4, read ‘‘ Pieux quoique preux.” shetty i line 20, cancel two lines, from ‘‘ His son John Long,” &e., to ‘‘estate.” For the real facts, see vol. iii., 179. 148, note 4, ‘‘ Horton,” eancel the whole note: and see vol. v., 318. 152, note 2, last line, for ‘‘ who” read ‘‘ whose son.” 186, note 1, Upon revision of the authority on which William of Eding- ton appeared to be a Cheney the evidence is considered ins ficient. Cancel from line 11 of the note, beginning ‘ He appears to have been,” all down to ‘‘in French ‘ Chéne.’ ” 188, note, line 11. The letters have been more closely examined, and are certainly I. B. They cannot therefore apply to Thomas Bulkington. 189, line 7, erase ‘‘ Pollette”’ before daughters, and insert it before ‘(Pawlet.)” 190, note 1, cancel ‘‘ Cheney.” 253, lines 2 and 4, for ‘‘ Plympton ” read “ Pilton.” 257, line 4, dele ‘‘ time.” 261, line 7, for “‘ forty,” read ‘ fifty-six.” 273, line 24, for ** Walter Long, Esq. read ‘‘ Lord Manvers.” 298, line 21, for ‘* 1806” read ‘‘ 1608.” 305, line 8, for ‘‘ 1582” read *‘ 1682.” 309, note 1, line 10, for ‘‘ Osterhanger ” read ‘‘ Ostenhanger.” VOL. ile Page 28, line 17, for ‘‘ St. Cecilia” read “St. Edith.” ” 153, line 18, for ‘‘ Woodhampton” read ‘‘ Wedhampton.”’ 156, line 14, The Dukes of Bolton never had Earl-stoke. 275, line 24, for “‘ Belton” read ‘* Bitton.” 282, note 1, line 4, for ‘‘ Berkeley”’ read ‘‘ Russell.” 283, lines 3 and 4, for “ Briggs” read ‘ Bridges.” 288, line 14, for ‘‘ Rich” read ‘‘ Roche.” 382, line 21, for ‘‘ Nephew” vead ‘‘ Cousin.” 388, line 26, for ‘‘42” read ‘* 47.” CORRIGENDA. lix. VOL, III. Table of “ Contents,” No. ix., line 2, for “1857” read “ 1856,” Page ” 45, last paragraph, line 1, for “Dr. Thomas” read ‘“ Dr. John, Scott.” 51, line 2, for “‘ pattée” read “ flory.” 194, under A.D. 1223 for ‘‘ Dantry”’ read ‘“‘ Dautry or Dealtry.” 199,. 5, », 1352, for ‘Of Wootton Ryvers” read ‘Of Ryver in Shalbourne.” 199, under A.D. 1361, for ‘‘ Ranger” read ‘‘ Warden.” 214,: -,, », 1565, cancel ‘‘ where his father Richard Snell.” BE, yy », 1692, for ** Mere” read ‘‘ Mildenhall.”’ = pee 5, 1729, for ©1780” read “1750.” 2 3, 1779, add to **R, Cooper” ‘ Jun.” a “ », 1785, for “John” read ‘‘ James” (Sutton.) 2) », 1800, for *‘ Forte ” read ‘* Fort.” 233, ,, 45, 1817, for 1753” read 1751.” 235, 5, », 1848, for ‘* Close” read ‘“* College.” VOL. IV. 30, line 16, for “principle” read ‘ peinapel.: 44, note, line 2, for ‘‘six” read ‘‘ four.” The house was taken down in 1863, but the carved work here described, has been preserved in a new house near the same‘site. 45, Snell pedigree, last line, read ‘‘ Charles or Christopher Stokes.” 47, line 4, for ‘‘ 1856” read ‘‘ 1846.” 49, line 10, after ‘‘ Charles Snell” inseré ‘‘ the descendant of.” 50, line 23, for ‘‘ Hall” read ‘“ Hull.” 80, line 16, for ‘‘ 300” read ‘‘ 200.” », line 18, for ‘D.D.” read “ M.A.” 92, line 24, fer ‘‘ deceased ” read ‘‘ill-used.” 116, line 15, for ‘“‘his native village of K. St. Michael’? read ‘‘ the village of Castle Combe ;” and under the wood-cut, for ‘‘ Kington,” read ‘‘C.~Combe.” It was on Mr. Britton’s own authority, in his autobiography, that the incident of the fox in the cradle was stated to have happened at Kington, but it has since been ascertained that it certainly was at Upper Combe. 177, line 18, for ‘‘ there” read ‘‘ then.” 181, line 2, for ‘‘ encampment”’ read ‘‘ escarpment.’ 182, line 5, erase ‘‘ to me.” 298, line 8 from foot, ‘‘ (as hedoesin p. 177).”” The name of ‘‘ Edington” had appeared in p. 177, only by an over-sight in correcting the press. Page 177 was afterwards cancelled, and ‘« Ethandun ” substituted, as originally intended. e $20, in wood engraving, for ‘“‘ Beckhampton ” read ‘‘ Backhampton,” 323, line 20, for ** (1740) ” read ‘ (1743),” 325, line 1, after ‘‘ Mr. Lawrence” insert ‘* Chivers.” 327 and 328. The next leaf bears the same paging by mistake. Both leaves are to be retained. Ix. CORRIGENDA. Page 330, line 9, for ‘‘ formed a cove” read ‘formed with them a cove.” », 9397, line 17 , for ‘ Traids” read “ Triads.” 342, note 1, line 1, for ‘‘The ayenue which south east ” read Which rieeidhed south east.” ,, 342, Ditto, line 9, for ‘‘ seem” read ‘‘ seems.” ” VOL. V. Page 94, line 9, for ‘‘and stone” read ‘‘sand-stone.” ,, line 23, for ‘‘thought ” read ‘‘ through.” 95, last line, for ‘‘ represent” read “ representing.” »» 96, line 1, for an accurate” read as accurate a.” », 109, line 3, for “spot” read ‘‘ spots.” 371, last line, for ‘‘ materially ” read ‘‘ maternally.” 394, (Several corrigenda in vol. y. are noticed on this page.) VOL. Vi. | Table of Contents. Bishops Cannings: for ‘‘p. 129-159” read 121-159. Page 130, line 4, for ‘‘ the Commissioners of Inland Revenue” read “the Crown to whom, under the management of the Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, &c.” 132, line 9, make the same correction. 195, for “8, Berwick St. James” read 9.” 203. line 9, art “not” before ‘long since.’ 267, line 11, for ‘‘ when” read ‘ after.” ae Er », for “was” read “had been.” 270, line 11, dele the words ‘“‘ of ease.” 296, line 1, for ‘Sir John” read “‘ Sir Anthony Hungerford.” », 396, line 16, for ‘‘vol. vy.” read ‘yol. vi.” Some corrigenda noticed at this page. ee ee eee ey VOL. VII. Page 53, line 7, for ‘‘Sir Thomas Butler” read “ Sir Thomas Bullen.” 61, line 23 , for ‘see plate x.” read ‘ plate iv., fig. 1.’ 63, line 20, for ‘‘ plate x. fig. 2” read “ plate iv., fig. 3.” 64, line 6, for ‘‘(L.)” read ‘‘ (H.)” ,, line 3 from foot, after ‘‘ plate” insert ‘iv. fig. 2.” 67, line 15, after “‘ drain-pipes ” insert “ plate iv., fig. 6.” ») 75, line 5, for “‘ Roman” read ‘‘ Room.” 135, line 16, for ‘in the parish of” read ‘ near.” 225, 5th line from foot, for ‘1672 ” read ‘‘ 1692.” 227, (A few corrigenda in vol. vii. are noticed at this page.) ,», 284, line 25, the Heading should be ‘* Donhead St. Mary” instead of “St. Andrew.” CORRIGENDA. Ixi. - VOL. VIII. Contents. Flora of Wilts, (No, vii.) for “p. 103-138” read INDEX. Page xxi. insert ‘ Fistesberie” (or Fistesferie), ii, 272. is ‘ ¢ ee: — ——————— eee a H. BULL, Printer and Publisher, Devizes. ob Mast 25, te, ‘ GHNHRAL INDEX TO THE WILTSHIRE Archvological and Aatural History Alagazine, VOLS. IX. to XVI. / 8b f ~/§F76 Abbeston, alias Tichborne, Chapelry, x. 318. Abbodeston, or Abbotston (Brench and Dole Hund.), xii.14,30, ; xiii. 115, —— (Elstub and Everleigh Hund.) See Winterbourne and Rolleston, (Frustfield Hund.) xiii, 117. Abele tree ( Bot.) xiii. 192. Abingdon, meaning of name, xy. 95. Aborigines of Great Britain, the, xvi. 158. of Wiltshire. See Wiltshire, Earliest Inhabitants of. Abury. See Avebury. - near Rood Ashton, xiii. 334. Accat, meaning of the word, xy. 169. Accessary, definition of an, xiv. 211. Account-book, ancient domestic, xy. 144, Achillea, (Bot.), x. 186. Acleton, Free Chapel at, xii. 376. Acotyledones (Bot.), xiv. 307. Adams, Rey. J., xiv. 119. Onthe opening of a barrow near Great Shefford, xi. 137. On the Geology of theValley of the Kennett,xi.268. Adams, Professor W. G., xiv. 117. Adders-tongue (Bot.), xiv. 319. Adventurers, the Merchant, ix. 142. Afglesford, meaning of name, xv. 97. Aithandum. See Ethandunum. Afferton, Free Chapel at, xii. 380. Aggeration, xvi. 120. Agriculture of Wiltshire. See Wilt- shire. The use of lime, marl, and shell sand in, xiv. 116. Geology in reference to, xiv. 118. Agrimony (Bot.). mony. Agrostis (Bot.), xiv. 286. Aira (Bot.), xiv. 288. Ajuga (Bot.), xii. 103. Akermar, J. Y., don., x. 328. On the Malmesbury Charter, ix. 7. On Stonehenge, xvi. 130. The late, his works, xiv. 235, Alberye. See Avebury. Alcadee (Ornith.), xii. 168. Aldborne, or Aldburn, xii. 18. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 99. Church a See Hemp-Agri- Ti. GENERAL INDEX. plate and bells, xii. 364. Monu- mental brasses, x. 255; xii. 138. 339. Illustration of, xi. 248. Chantry, x. 255. Fraternity of our Lady, xii. 379. Aldborne, or Aldburn, Hayne of, ix. 226. Walrond of, ix. 231. Alder (Bot.), xiii. 195. Alderbury ov Alwardbury, x. 317; xii. 8. Meaning of word, xiii. 45. Dedication of Church, xv. 99. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Hundred of, xii. 369. Alderholt, starling of, jix. 230. Alderman, the, of Wokingham, xi. 52, 58. Alderston, xiii. 117. Meaning of the name, xiii. 45. Alderton or Aldrington. xiii, 117; xiy. 1. Dedication of Church, xy. 99. Church plate and bells, xii. 368, Aldrington (Worc.), Slate tablet found at, x. 109. Ale-conner, office of, xii. 271. Alias. Ancient use of word, xi.!59; xvi. 311. Alien Priories, x. 272, 275, 299, 313. Alisma, Alismacee ( Bot.), xiv. 72. Alkanet, (Bot.), xi. 238. Allan, Rev. W., on the Roman Em- bankment at Cricklade, xii. 126. All Cannings. See Cannings. Allington or Alington, near Ames- bury, xii. 7, 23. Dedication of Church,xv. 99. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Registers,xvi.315. near Chippenham, xii. 22, Chapelry at, x. 256. House, xii. 267. —-— in All Cannings Parish, xi. 10;. xii. 17; xiii. 111. History of, xi. 194. Allium (Bot.), xiii. 218. All Saints, Churches dedicated to, xv. 106. Allsop, Dr., xiv. 26. Almery, the, Cirencester, xiv, 225. Alnus (Bot.), xiii. 195. Alopecurus (Bot.), xiv. 282. Alton or Aulton, xiv. 344. Chapelry, xii. 376. —w— Barnes or Berners, xii. 16; xili. 111. Origin of name, xi. 9. Dedication of the Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xli. 363. White Horse, xiy. 27. —— Priors, xii. 12. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Free Chapel at, x. 256; xii. 379. Boulton of, ix. 225. ——w— near Figheldean, xii. 7. Alvediston or Ashton, xii. 11. Mean- ing of name, xiii. 45. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Chantry at, x. 256. Visited by Society 1865, x. 30, Alveston, near Bradford, xiii. 113. Alwardsbury, Hundred of, xii. 7. Amaranth, Amarantus, Amarant- acee@ (Bot.), xii. 331. Amber ornaments found in barrows, xvi. 180. Ambiani, xvi. 129. Ambres, meaning of word, xvi. 132. Ambresbury. See Amesbury. Ambrosians, the, xvi. 132. Ambrosius, Aurelianus, xiy. 270. Ambry, meaning of the word, xii. 288. Amentifere (Bot.), xiii. 189. Amesbury or Ambresbury, xvi. 185, Hundred of, xii. 6, 370. Meaning of name, xiv. 174; xvi. 11. Mon- astery at, x. 61. Inventory, xii. 356. Chapelry, x. 256. Dedica- tion of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii.370. Drawings from, x. 38. Ammeracre, xiii. 323. Ammonites, some new, xiv. 112. Amphitheatre, the, Cirencester, xiv. 150. GENERAL INDEX. lil. Ampney, meaning of the name, xiv. | 161. Down. Tomb of Sir N. de Villars, at, xiv. 127. Hungerfords of, 2b. 128. Gateway at, 2b. Visi- ted by Society, 2b. 140. Ampulle (with illustration), x. 106. Anacharis (Bot.), xiii. 201. Anagallis (Bot.), xii. 328. Anatide (Ornith.), xii. 153. Ancylocera (Geol.), xiv. 113. Anglesea penny, the, x. 323. Animal forms used as national sym- bols, xiv. 12. . Anstie, E. B., don., xiii. 344. Anstie, T. B., exh., xv. 139. Ansty, Preceptory of St. John at, x. 256. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Anthemis (Bot.), x. 187. Anthoranthum (Bot.), xiv. 281. Anticlinal line of London and Hamp- shire basins, xiv. 111. Antiquities, preservation of national, xiii. 14. Antirrhinum (Bot.), xii. 78. Antrobus, Sir Edmund, xvi. 239. Apargia (Bot.) x. 204. Apaturian festival, the, xvi. 303. Apice family, the, ix. 224. Apocynacee ( Bot.), xi. 227, - Apple, derivation of word, ix. 66. April, proverbs respecting, xv. 48, 58, 65, 67. Aquilifoliacee (Bot.), ix. 224, Aracee (Bot.), xiv. 76. Aralhacee (Bot.), ix. 252. Archeology, the province of, xv. 140. Utility of, ib, 129. Archery, statutes of Q. Elizabeth respecting, xiv. 214. Arctium (Bot.), x. 195. Ardeide (Ornith.), xii. 55. Aristolochiacee (Bot.), xii. 343. Armada,preparations for the Spanish, xiv. 243, Arms and descents, Wiltshire, ix.223. Arrhenatherum (Bot.), xiv. 291. Arrow-grass, (Bot.), xiv. 74. Arrow-head (Bot.), xiv. 72. Arscott, Richard, xv. 30. Artemisia (Bot.), x. 190. Arum (Bot.), xiv. 76. Arundell, Lord, xiii. 21. Asarbacca, Asarum (Bot.) xii. 343. Ascension Day, proverb respecting, xy. 66. Ash, meaning of word in composi- tion, xiv. 157. Ash (Bot.), xi. 226. Sanctity of the, xiv. 19. Superstition connected with, xiv. 323. Proverb,respecting, xv. 54. Specimens in Wiltshire, x. 149. f Ashdown, xiv. 17. Meaning of the name, xv. 81. Ashford, meaning of the name, xiv. 167. ‘ Ashgrove, meaning of the name, xy. 81. Ashley family, the, ix. 224. Ashley, Ashleigh, or Assheley, xvi. 342. “Hungfords,” xiii. 117. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Supposed chapelry at, x. 257. Ashlington or Ashington, xi. 175. See also Etchilhampton. Ashton, xii. 26. Meaning of name, xv. 81. (Brench and Dole Hund.), xiii. 115. (Heytesbury Hund.), 2d. East or Sulden, g.v. Gifford or Giffard, xii. 27; xili. 331. Origin of name, xiii. 55. Hurdcotes, xiii. 335. Keynes, xii. 20. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 362. —— Market or Steeple, g.v. — Middle, xiii. 335. —— Rood or Chapel, x. 301; xii. 377; xiii. 323. Meaning of name, xiii. 332. Canon Jackson on, xiii. 318. a2 lv. GENERAL INDEX. Ashton Sauceres, xiii. 335. Steeple, xiii. 116, 310, 325. Meaning of name, x. 310; xiii. 324. Analysis of parish property at, xiii. 329; xv. 87. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Beach Chapel, x. 809. Church plate and bells, xii. 866. Monumental brases, xiii. 327. Analysis of coral rag at, xiv. 109. Thunderbolt fell at, 1772, xiii, 316. 8ulden, Silden, or East, xiii. 335. West, xiii. 116, 331. Dedi- cation of Church, xy. 100. Asparagacee (Bot.), xiii. 213. Aspen (Bot.), xiii, 193. Asphodel (Bot.), xiv. 68. Asplenium (Bot.), xiv. 315. Asserton ov Asherton. See Winter- bourn Parva. Assessments, ancient, Mr. R.Mullings on, xiv. 134. Assize of bread and butter, xiii. 112, et 5qq. Assyrian megaliths, how moved,x.53, Asteroidea (Geol.), xiv. 117. Aston. See Alvediston. Athyrium (Bot.), xiv. 315. Atford or Apford, Gunter of, ix.226. Atrebatti, the, xiv. 335. Atriplex (Bot.), xii. 334, Atropa (Bot.), xi. 240. Atworth, xii. 25; xiii. 118. Dedi- cation of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Aubrea or Aubree. See Avebury. Aubrey, meaning of name, xiii. 51. Family, the, ix. 224. ——— John, x. 29; xiii. 122, 335; xiv. 1. Prospectus of his work, xvi. 219. Auckland, St. Helen’s Church, xvi. 314. August, proverbs respecting, xy. 55. Auk (Ornith.), xii. 165. Aurelius, xvi. 11. Auriculacee (Conch.), ix. 280. Austen. See Godwin-Austen. Aveburye. Alberye, or Aubree, xii. 19, 864; xv. 248, 9; xvi. 221, 341, Meaning of name, xiv. 254. — Excavations at, in 1865, x. 210. Weight of stones, xi. 344. Entrenchment near, xi. 344. Re- semblance to Carnac, xiii. 89. Threatened desecration, xiii. 221. The avenues, xvi. 5. The British Quarterly Review on, xii. 242. The Atheneum on, xii.248, Archee- ological varia respecting, xiv. 228. Priory at, x. 257. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 100. Bene- factions to, xii. 382. Lithograph of arches in, x. 176. Free Chapel at Beckhampton, xii. 380. Frag- ments of parochial history, x. 176, Registers, xvi. 327. The Manor House, xi. 243. Aveline, W. T., xiv. 115, 116. Avena (Bot.), xiv. 290. Avening, xy.94. Meaning of name, xiv. 161. Avens (Bot.), ix. 62. Averages, value of, xvi. 335. Avesbye, misreading for Ansty. Ayington, xi. 137. Visited by the Society, xi. 137. Avon, river, meaning of name, xiv. 160. Avon or Ayen, free Chapelry at, x, 257. Awborne. See Aldbourne. Awdry, Rey. E. C., on monumental brasses near Chippenham, xii. 148, 233. Hazh. xv. 1388. — Sir John Wither, xvi. 346.. President, x. 3. At Hungerford, xi. 121. Inaugural Address, xi. 123. Requested to retain presi- dency, xi. 345. At Chippenham, xii. 133. Address, xii. 1385. Speech, xii. 143. At Devizes, xiii. 221. Axe, meaning of name, xiv. 167. " GENERAL INDEX. Vv. Axford or Ashrugge, xii. 18. Meaning of name, xiv. 167. Chapelry at, x. 258. Axmouth, meaning of name, xiy. 167. Aylesbury, Frances, ix. 284. Aylesford,meaning of name, xiv.253. Aylmer and Amor, xvi. 320. Ayscough, Bishop William, ix. 224 ; pa 207. Baalbee, x. 58. Babeton, xiii, 114. Babstock, xii. 369. Bachelors, tax on, xvi. 326. Backsword fighting, xi. 33. Bacon’s Liber Regis, xv. 99. Badger old meaning of word, xiv. 215. Bad meat, fine for selling, xiii. 112. et sqq. -Badpitt, misreading for Tidpitt. Baggsbush, meaning of name, xiv. 256. ’ Baily, Rev. H. G., xiv. 131. Bailiff of a Hundred, Office of, xiii. 288. Bakyngton. See Beckhampton. Baldamus, Dr., x. 117. Baleclyffe. See Baycliff. Balen, bastard (Bot.), xii. 98. Balks. See Lynchets. Ball, J., evh., xv. 188. Ballota (Bot.), xii. 102. Bannister, Mr., exh., xiii. 317. Baptismal Registers, xvi. 301. Bapton, Ellis of, ix, 225. Barbadoes, the Colony of, xv. 36. Barbury Camp,visited by the Society, xii. 150. Meaning of name, xiy. 256. Barebones, Act, the, xvi. 315. Barford, xii. 11; xiii. 113. Meaning of name, xiv. 169. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Barker, R. H., exh., xi. 139. ——— W. H., erh., xi. 139. —— W.L., on Fish Culture, xi. 137, 252. On Hungerford, xi. 134, 140. Barkstone, Registers, xvi. 309. Barlavington, meaning of name, xy. 95. Barlegh. See Berlegh. Barley (Bot.), xiv. 305. Barncourt. See Whiteparish. Barnacles, legend of the, xii. 155. Barneston, Rey. Preb., ix. 224. Barnard, T., exh., x. 37. Barnwell, Rey. E. L., xiii. 274 ; xvi. 346, Baron family, the, ix., 224. Rev. J. exh., ix. 24. Barrett family, the, ix. 224. Rarretta, meaning of word, xiv. 214. Barrey, H. G., exh., xv. 189. Barrows at Beckhampton, xy. 137. Bedwin, xi. 342. Bittiston, 7b. Bratton, xiii. 339. Collingbourne Ducis, with illustrations, x. 85. Draycot Cerne, xi. 343. Draycot Hill, xi. 42. Fyfield, xi. 47. Hackpen, xi. 342, 343. Imber, xiv. 259. Kennett, West, with illustrations, x. 180. Knowl Hill, xvi. 151. Lake, xvi. 213. Lundy Island, xvi. 156. Milston, xvi. 150. Oldbury Hill, xiii. 103; xv. 187. Pistle Down, xi. 44 (note) ; xvi. 201. Roundway, ix. 25; xv. 137. Salisbury Plain, on, xvi. 142. Shefford, Great, xi. 137. Stockton Down, xii. 108. Stone- henge, near, xi. 40, 342, 343; xvi. 1. Tilshead, xiii. 341. Up- ton Lovell, xvi. 172; 183, 184. Walker’s Hill, xi. 45. Wilsford Down, xvi. 211. Winterbourne Stoke, xi. 42; xvi. 159, 193, 215. Bell-shaped, xvi. 161. Woodeut of ditto, 149. Bowl- shaped, xvi. 160. Woodcut of ditto, 149. Classification of, xvi. 149. Contents of, ix. 25. Dise- shaped, xvi. 163 ; woodcut of ditto, 149. Ell-barrow, meaning of Vi. GENERAL INDEX. name, xiv. 342. Gawen’s, xvi. 143. Kill-barrow, xiv. 259. Kings’ graves, xi. 343. Long, as distinguished from round, Dr. Thurnam on, xiii. 309, 339. Num- ber of in England, xvi. 180. Reyerence required in digging, xy. ~ 91. Silver, the, xiv. 342. Twin, the, 7b. Wiltshire, how differing from those of other counties, x. 86. Bartley, O., xiv. 110. Barton, the, Cirencester, xiv. 142. Meaning of word, xv. 74. Barwick Bassett. See Berwick Bas- sett. Basil (Bot.), xii. 96. Basilicas, early, xiii. 95. Baskerville family, the, ix. 224, 226. Bateman, Mr., xvi. 155. Bath, the Baths of, xvi. 14. Oolitic District of, xiv.111. Proceedings of Natural History and Antiqua- rian Field Club, xi. 347. Bathampton, xiii. 115. Battlesbury, xiv. 342. Baverstock, dedication of Church, xy. 100. Baycliff, Baylecliff, or Baylesclyve, xii. 27, 379; xiii. 115. Baydon or Bedon, xii. 18. Roman Station at, x. 104. Planof ditto, 105. Implements found, 106,107, Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Chureh plate and bells, xii. 365. Bayley family, the xi. 193. Chris- topher, xiv. 33. Baynard family, the, ix. 224. Baynton or Bayntun family, the, xi. 17. Sir Edward, xi. 292 ; _ xv. 325. Henry, xiii. 234. Chapelry, x. 258. Beaces-hlew, xv. 93. Beach family, the, xi. 259—60 ; xiii. 331. Beacon Hill, Amesbury, xi. 266. Beacons, the, xiv. 244, 251. Beads found in barrows, xvi. 180. Lithograph of ditto, ix. 115; xvi. 183. Beak-rush, (Bot.), xiv. 82. Beamish, Captain, xvi. 86. Besm-tree, the (Bot.), ix. 66. Beauchamp family, the, xi. 17. — chapel at Bromham, x, 162. Beaumont, E. de, his theory, xiy. 111. Beaver, jaw-bone of a, (wood-cut) xi. 182. Becket family, the, ix. 125. Beckhampton or Backyngton, xii. 19, 27. Free Chapelry, xii. 376. 380. A Beckingham family, the, ix. 224. Beckington, (Somerset,) x. 241. Bedell of a Hundred, office of, xiii. 283. Bedon. See Baydon. Bedstraw (Bot.), ix. 260. Bedwyn, xii. 14; xiv. 344. Mean- ing of name, xiv. 175. —— Brail, xv. 150. —— Great or West. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Chapelries at, x. 258. Registers, xvi. 325. —— Little or East, xii. 15. Dedi- cation of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Bene- faction to, xii. 382. Chisbury Cha- pel at, xii. 379. Registers,xvi.326. Beech (proper name), xy. 93. Beech (Bot.), xiii. 195. Specimens at Corhampton, x. 144. Saver- nake, x. 141. Beech- fern (Bot.), xiv. 310. Beechingstoke, Bychyngstoke, or Stoke, xii. 16; xiii. 112. Mean- ing of name, xv. 78. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Bees, proverb respecting, xv. 58, Superstition as to, xiv. 329. Belemnites, Christian Malford, xiy. 112. Trowbridge, xiv. 113. Belge, The, xiv. 334; xvi. 102,170. Bell, Professor, xiv. 117. GENERAL INDEX. Vil. Bells, Church, All Cannings, xi. 16. Ockingham, xi. 73. Potterne, xvi. 282. (See also Inventories of Church goods throughout Wilt- shire, xii. 354.) Bellers, Captain, exh., ix. 26. Bell-flower (Bot.), xi. 219. Bell-ringing, Gane’s bequest for, x. 30 Bellis (Bot, ), x. 182. Bemerton, xii. 13; xiii. 115. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. - Benachie, clay cup found at, xii. 125. Benaere, Daniel of, ix. 225. Beneknolle. See Binknoll. Benneger or Berenger family, the, ix. 224. Bennet, Miss E., xiv. 111. Bennet and Clench. Messrs, erh., x. 37. Benson, E. G., exh. x. 34. Bent-grass (Bot.), xiv. 286. Bentley Wood, intended monastery at, x. 209. Beorh or Berg (Teut.), meaning of word, xv. 76. Bere, meaning of name, xiy. 169. Berenger. See Benneger. Bergavenny, George Cantilupe, Baron of, xiii. 230. Berie (Teut.), meaning of termina- tion, xv. 77. Berkeley, xv. 250. Berkshire, meaning of name,xiv.175. Berlegh Chapel, x. 260, 322. Berley’s or Barley’s Courts, Wrax- hall, xiv. 106. Bernecourt. See Whiteparish. Berrelege, lost manor of, x. 170. Berwick, Teutonic origin of name, xiv. 158. Dedication of Churches, xy. 100. Bassett, xii. xv. 248. Church plate and bells, xii. 369, St. James, xii. 14; xiii, 113. Church plate and bells, xii. 367, Benefactions to Church, xii. 382. Free Chapel at Afferton, xii. 380. Berwick St. John, x. 30; xii. 11; xiii. 113. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. St. Leonard, or Cole Bar- wike, Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Beryfield, meaning of name, xv. 78. Besil family, the, ix. 224, Betony, water (ot.), xii. 81. — wood (Bof.), xii. 101. Betula (Bot.), xiii. 194. Bever, Mr., xv. 35. Beversbrook, xii. 25. Chapelry, x. 260. Beynton. See Baynton. Bible, ancient copies of the, ix. 24. Biby, J., xiii. 139. Biddeston orBudestone, xii. 21. De- dication of Churches, xy. 100. One Church destroyed, x. 260. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Free Chapel, xii. 3880. Munday of, ix. 228. Thynne of, ix. 230. Bidens (Bot.), x. 185. Biggs family, the, xii. 121. Pedigree of, xii. 202. Doctor, exh., ix. 27. Bindweed (ot.), xi. 231. Bingham, Bishop, ix. 224. Binknoll, Beneknolle, ov Bynoll, xii. 21; xiii. 112. Meaning of name, xiy. 256. Chapelry at, x. 261. Bireh, W. de G., F.R.S.L., on Stan- ley Abbey, xv. 239. Birch (Bot.), xiii. 194. Birchington, Registers, xvi. 308. Bird family, the, ix. 224. E., R.A., painting by, ix. 23. Birds, list of Wiltshire, xii. 179. See also ornithological collections. Birdcombe. See Burcomb. Birdlyme. See Burgelon. Bird’s nest (Bot.), xi. 223; xiii. 209. Birgheston. See Brixton Deverell. Birth, seven children born ata, xv. 348. Bishops, suffragan. See Suffragans, Vill. GENERAL INDEX. Bishops Cannings. See Cannings. Bishopston, meaning of name, xiii. 46. or Bussipston, xii. 18 21. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Monumental brass, x. 239. Chapel, x. 264. —— or Ebbesbourn, x.25; xiv. 162,337. Church, x. 236. Dedi- cation of, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Bishopstrow, xi. 180 ; xii. 28 ; xiii. 114. Meaning of name, xiii. 46; xiv. 158; xv. 96. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Biss (River), xv. 210. name, xiy. 169. Bisset family, the, xiii. 333. Bissey, meaning of name, xiv. 169. Bitter-sweet (Bot.) xi. 240. Bittern (Ornith.), xii. 57. Bittiston, xi. 342. Blachegrave, hundred of. See Blak- ingrove. Black, W. H.. F.S.A., on certain marked stones in Wiltshire, xi. 135. Blackdown or Blakedun, xy. 248. Blacklands or Blacklonde, xii. 25. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Benefactions to, xii. 382. Park, large oak in, x. 147. Blackmore, H., exvh., x. 38. Hee a MaDy axes eexiv: 117, 8; 019) eehox.do. On the recent discovery of flint,imple- ments in the valley of the Avon, x. 221. W., exh., 35. Mrs., exh., x. 36. — Museum, conversazione at the, 1870, xiii. 32. Bladder-fern (Bot.), xiv. 314. Bladder-wort (Bot.), xii. 325. Blague or Blake family, the, ix.224. Blakelonde. See Blacklands, Meaning of Blakingrove or Blachegrave, Hun- dred of, xii.21. Meaning of name, xv. 84. Blechnum (Bot.), xiv. 317. Bleeck, C., exh. ix. 24, Blinks (Bot.), ix. 73. Blister, story of a, xiv. 326. Blite (Bot.), xii. 332. Blount family, the, ix. 224. of, xi. 181. Meaning of name, xvi. 253. Thomas, xiv. 106. Blue-bell (Bot.), xiii. 218. Blue Boar, the, Salisbury, xy. 331. Origin ‘ Blue-bottle (Bot.), x. 197. Blue-cap, great (Bot.), ix. 266. Bluet, or Blewett family, the, x. 288. Sir J., xvi. 350. Blunsdon or Blunteston, xv. 251. Ferrers of, ix, 226. —-— Broad, or St. Leonard’s, xii. 19. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. — — &t. Andrew, xii. 20. De- dication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Blunt, meaning of name, xiii. 51. Blysmus (Bot.), xiv. 85. Blythe, Bishop John, ix. 224. Boar-hunting, xy. 148. Bodenham, meaning of name, xiv. 175. Bodman, J., History of Trowbridge, xv. 208. Bog-bean (Bot.), xi. 230. Bogey, meaning of word, xiv. 337. Bogmore gate, Salisbury, xi. 287. Bohun family, the, xv. 214. Hum- phrey de, xiii. 293. Matilda de, xy. 214. Bokerley Ditch or Dyke, xi. 264; xiv. 175, 334, 336; xvi. 104. Bokesey. See Wokesey. Bolam, Mr., don., xiv. 120. * Bolt soon shot,” the, xvi. 40. Bonhommes, the, xiii. 310. Bonleigh, misreading for Roucleigh. See Rockley. GENERAL INDEX. 1x. # Books, old and curious, ix. 24, 25, 26; x. 33, 35, 37, 38; xi. 139. At Longleat, xv. 337. _ Berage, Borago (Bot.), xi. 234. Boraginacea, xi. 233. Bordar, meaning of term, xi. 142. Borde, Dr. Andrew, xvi. 17. Boreham, Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Down, xiv. 342, Bos longifrons, x. 103. Primige- nius, skull and humerus of (wood- cut), xi. 283—4. _ Boscombe or Bosomme, meaning of * Dedication of Church plate name, xiy. 175. Church, xv. 100. and bells, xii. 370. 7 Boteler, Colonel, xiii. 125, 133, e¢ 89q. ; Rotreaux, Lady Margaret, xi. 289. Botrychium (Bot.), xiv. 319. Bottomless-well, meaning of name, xvi. 247. Boulham. See Burghlen. Boulton family, the, ix. 225. Boundaries, permanence of, in Wilt- shire, x. 166. In Estates, xi. 178. Boundary Stone, xiv. 128. Bounder, meaning of the word,x.174, Bouverie, E. P., xv. 122. Bow, the long, xiv. 212. Bowden or Botenedon, xy. 250. Dedication of Church, ‘xy. 100. Chapel in Manor House, x. 261. Bowerbank, J. S.,-xiv. 112. Bower Chalke. See Chalke. Bowles, Rev. W. L., on Stonehenge, xvi. 63. Bowls, an unlawful game, xiv. 212. Bowood, xii. 306. Bowyer Family, the, ix. 225. Box, xii. 22; xiii. 117; xiv. 344, Origin of name, xii. 346. Geology, with illustrations, xi. 316, 19. Mode of working quarries, xi. 321. Cutting of Tunnel, xi. 329. De- dication of Church,xv.100. Church plate and bells, xii. 368, — Brook, the, xiv. 271. Boxham, a misreading for Foxham, g.v. Boyd, C. xiv. 109. Boyton, xii. 27; xiii. 115. Dedica- tion of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chantry x. 261. Chapel x. 273. Brace, supposed slate, (with litho- graph) (Archery), x. 110. Brachiopoda, fossil, xiv. 113, 114, 116. Brachypodium (Bot.), xiv, 304, Bracken (Bot.), xiv. 318. Bradbury, Mr. don. xii. 258. E., don. xv. 237. Bradenstoke, x. 268; xv. 248, Meaning of name, xv. 78. Visited 1869, xii. 150. The Abbey or Priory, x. 261 ; xv. 325. Property of the, x. 268, 284, 291, 306, 321; xi. 198. Dedication of modern Church, xv. 101. Bradfield, Chapelry at, x. 261. Bradford, Capt., exh. xv. 188. Bradford-on-Avon, meaning of name xiii. 299; xy. 80. Hundred of, xii. 25, 365; xiii, 118. History of town, xiii. 299, Excursion to, 1865, xiv. 118. Visited by Society 1872, xiii. 312. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantry, xii, 875. Ancient ecclesiastical build- ings, x. 261. Saxon Church of St. Lawrence (with illustrations), xiii. 222, 274, 287 ; xvi. 345. Chapel, of St. Mary Tony, xiii. 313. Rec- tory and Vicarage, xv. 223. Her- mitage, xiv. 102. Skull-house, xvi. 348. . Besil of, ix. 224. Bird of, bid. Rogers of, ix. 229. Geology of Valley of, xi. 321. Oolitic formation near, xiv. 111. Bradley or Bradlegh, meaning of name, xv. 80. Maiden, xii. 26. Dedica- b x. GENERAL INDEX, tion of Church, xy. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chantry, x, 292; xii. 375. Baycliffe free Church, xii. 379. Chapelry, x. 287. Redish of, ix. 229. — North, xiii. 116, 294; xiv. 31. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chantry, x. 262; xii, 378, Southwick Chapel, x. 307. Bramshaw, x. 167. Meaning of name, xv. 81. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Bransdown, meaning of name, xiy. 256. Brasses, Monumental: Aldbourne, x. 255; xi. 188, 339. Bishopstone, x. 239. Dauntsey, xii. 239. Dray- cot Cerne, xii. 237. Laycock, xii. 238. Steeple Ashton, xiii. $27. near Chippenham, Rey. E. C. Awdry on, xii, 233. Bratton, xii. 26; xiii. 116. Meaning of name, xy. 80. Visited by the Society, 1872, xiii.309. Old White Horse, xiv. 22. Modern do., xiv. 25. Dedication of Church, xv.100. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Benefactions, xii. 382. Bravender, Mr., xiv. 150. Breachfield, xi. 108. Breamore, meaning of name, xiy.158, 172. Bremelham, Dedication of Church at, xv. 100. Bremhill, xii. 22. Bowles’s History of, ix. 6; xv. 239. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Registers, xvi. 315, 326. Narborne of, ix. 228, Taylor family of, ix. 230. Brench and Dole, Hundred of, xii. 366; xiii, 114, Brenchill. See Bremhill, Bribery at Elections, xi 87, 89; xii. 266. Brictric, xv. 213. Bridsor, meaning word, xiy. 170. Brigmerston or Brigmilston, xii. 7. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Brinkworth, xii. 23. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Briontune Priory, x. 262. Brisbane, Bishop of, don. xv. 132. Bristol, xv. 250. Bristow, H. W., xiv. 115, 117. Britcomb or Brytcomb, xiii. 113. Britford, ix. 10; xii. 10; xiii. 118; xiv. 274; xv. 224. Meaning of name, xiv. 256. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. British village on Martinsell, the, ix. 22, Britons, the Ancient. See Wiltshire, the earliest inhabitants of. Britton, J., xiv.108. On Stonehenge, xvi. 51. Brittox, meaning of name, ix, 39. Brixton or Bryghteston Deverell,xii. 27. Meaning of name, xiii. 47. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Briza (Bot.), xiv. 297, Broad Chalke. See Chalke, Broad Hinton. See Hinton. Broadsheets, old, x. 35. Broadtown, xiii. 112. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. , White Horse, xiv. 28. Brodie, Rey. P. B., xiv. 111, 112, 113, 114, 118. Broke, Lord, xiii, 294. Broke Hall. See Broke House. Brokenborough, xii. 24; xy. 93, Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 368, Brém., Angl. Saz., xv. 82. Brome-grass (Bot.), xiv. 301. Bromhan, xi. 25; xiv. 344. Mean- ing of name, xv. 82. Mr. Talbot’s Notes on, xv. 350. Liberty of, xii. 365, Church, ix.18. Dedication of Church, xv.100. Church bells, xii, 365. Chantry, xii.377. Beau- GENERAL INDEX. xi. champ Chapel, x. 263. Font, xiii. 327. Old timber houses, xv. 320. House or Hall, ix. 38; xii. 305 ; xv.325 (with anastatic illus- tration). Bromus (Bot.), xiy. 301. Bronze Age, the, xiii, 24, 26, 340. — Implements. See Implements. Relics (Roman), xiv. 187. Brooks, always named in old times, xiv. 166. Brook House, Rey. E. Peacock on, xiy. 31. Visited by Society, 1872, xiii. 8308. The Farm, xiii. 295, Brook-lime (Bot.), xii. 86. Brook-weed (Bot.), xii. 330. Broom-rape (Bot,), xii. 73. Broome, long stone at, xi. 341, roughton or Browton Gifford, ix. 227; x. 241; xii. 25; xiii. 118. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 364, Benefactions, xii. 381. Rectory, xy. 225. Brown, G. x. 209; xiii. 222, J., xiv. 115; don. xiii. 344; exh. x. 36. Mrs. J., exh. xi. 188. W., don., xiv. 120. Browne family, the, ix. 224, 230; xvi. 311. H., xvi. 77, 233. Browne-Willis’s Parochiale Angli- canum, xv. 99. Bruce, meaning of name, xiii, 52. Brydges, Sir John, xv. 147. Bryony (Bot.), ix. 78. black (Bot.), xiii. 201. Buchalk. See Chalke, Bower. Buchanan, Ven. Archdeacon, xvi. 346. Buckland, Professor W., xiv. 110, 111,112. Bucklebury Common, xi, 274. Buckley, General, xiv. 122. Buckman, Professor J., F.L.S., F.G.S., F.S.A., xiv. 115, 118. On the Flora of Silbury, ix. 158, On the Roman remains at Latton, ix. 230. On the Materials of Querns, ix. 291. On the Geology of Wiltshire, xi. 333. Buckstalls, meaning of word,xiv.212. Buckwheat, climbing (Bot.),xii.340. Buddhist'origin of Stonehenge,theory of, xvi. 101, Bugle (Bot.), xii. 103. Bugloss, Wild (Bot.),xi. 234. * Builder ” newspaper, the, xi. 321. Builder’s estimate, an old, xy. 329. Bulbridge. See Bullbridge. Bulea Chapel, x. 263. Bulford. See Bullford. Bulkington, or Bukkington, xii. 29. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Bull, Messrs. H. F. & E., exh., xv. 138. H, exh., ix., 27. Bullbridge or Bulbridge, dedication of Church, xy. 100. Chantry, x. 263. Bullen, Thomas, Earl of Wiltshire, ix. 225. Bullford, xii.6; xvi. 75. Dedica- tion of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. or Bulford House, x. 38. Bull ring, the Cirencester, xiv. 150, Bulrush (Bot.), xiv. 72. Bunce family, the, ix. 225. Burbage or Burbage Savage, xii. 15; xvi. 312. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Seymour Chapel, x.264. Tenure of manor, xiii. 55. Chad- well of, ix. 225. Burcombe or Bridcombe, xii. 13; xiii. 115. Meaning of name, xiv. 172. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Burderop, Martin of, ix, 228. Burdlyme. See Burgelon. Burdock (Bot.), x. 195. Burdon’s Ball Chapel, x. 264. Burgelon, Burghlen, Boulham, or Birdlyme Free Chapel, x. 264; xii. 376, 380. Burials, Registers of, xvi. 301. 52 _—. xil GENERAL INDEX. Burmarigold (Bot.), x. 185. Burnell Bassett, xii. 382. Burnet Saxifrage (Bot.), ix. 243, Burnevale Chapel, x. 293, Burport Chapel, xii. 377. Bur-reed (Bot.), xiv. 75. Burrell, Sir W., xvi. 309. Burrows, W., ezh., ix. 26. Bursted, xvi. 317. Burtford. See Britford. Burton, R., on Stonehenge, xvi. 40. Regis, xii. 18. Hill Chapel, x. 293. Buruh or Burh (Teut.), meaning of word, xv. 76. Bush, J., exh., xv. 189. W., xiv. 33. Bushel, ancient Winchester, x. 32. Bushton or Bussipston. See Bishop- stone. Bustard, the Great, xv. 138; xvi. 140, 228. Woodcut of, xvi. 240, Butcher, H., don., xiii. 223, 287; exh., xv. 138. W. H., xiv. 120. Butcher’s-broom (Bot.), xiii. 215. Butler, G., x. 174. Butomus (Bot.), xiv. 73, Butterbur (But.), x. 181. Buttermere, Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 364, Butterwort (Bot.), xii. 324. Button family, the, xiii. 334. See also ix,, 225, Butts( Archery), provision for public, xii. 269. Bychyngstoke. See Beechingstoke. Bynoll. See Binknoll. Byrgian (Angl. Sax.), meaning of word, xv. 91. Byrig (Teut.), meaning of word, xv. 76. Cadenham or Cadnam, meaning of name, xiv. 173. Manor House, xii. 152; xv. 325. Hungerford, of, ix. 226, 227. Cadeworth. See Cadworth. Cadleston. See Coulston. Cadley, meaning of name, xiv. 173 ; xvi. 251. Cadnam. See Cadenham. Cadworth or Cadsworth, Hundred of, xii. 10, 369; xiii. 112. and Cawdon, meaning of names, xiv. 176. Cederburg, old name for Malmes- bury, xiv. 157, 257. Calais, ix. 150, Residents at, xv. 346, Calamagostris (Bot.), xiv, 285. Calamist, Calamintha (Bot.), xii. 95. Caldecote, xv. 258. Call ey, O.,xiv. 184. Calhtriche, Callitricacee ( Bot.),xii. 347, Calloes or Caylleways. See Tither- ton. Calluna (Bot,), xi. 221. Callwood, meaning of name, xiv. 176. Calne or Coln, xv. 251, 252, 253; xvi. 134. Meaning of name, xiv. 176. Hundred of, xii. 24. St. Mary’s Church, Dedication of, xv. 100. Benefactions to, xii. 382, Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Chantries at, x. 264; xii. 375.. Registers, xvi. 306. St. Mary Magdalene’s Church, xii. 375. Free Chapel, xii. 378. Hospital of St. John, xii. 374. Narbone of, ix. 228. The clothiers of, xii. 306, Calestone or Calestun, xii. 25; xv. 248, 257. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Calton family, the, ix. 225. Cam, meaning of name, xiv. 164. Camden, xvi. 20. On Stonehenge, xvi. 218, Camomile. See Chamomile. Camps, British. Barbury, xii. 150. Codford, xi. 343. Hackpen, 7. Sidbury, 2b. Danish. Chiselbury, ib. Fripsbury, 342. Roman, ——- “a Fatal Kenai at ee ea ek es 2 we GENERAL Amesbury, 343. Badbury, 7. Brinbury, #b. Temple-down, 7. Campanula, Campanulacee (Bot.), xi. 218, 219. Canary Grass (Bot.), xiv. 280. Candlemas Day, superstition res- pecting, xv. 64, 65. Caneford. See Straford. Cane Hill, xi. 4. Meaning of name, xiv. 196; xv. 94. Canning, W., xiv. 27. Cannings, xiv. 344. Meaning of name, xy. 94. Hundred of, xii. 18. All, xiii. 111. Mr. Methu- en’s History of, xi. 1,175. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 99. Ground plan (lithograph) xi. 20, Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Chapelry, x. 255; xii. 17. Gough of, ix. 226. Bishops, xvi. 250, 342. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Ernle of, ix. 225. Visited by the Society, 1863, ix. 19; 1874, xv. 136. Caprifoliacee (Bot.), ix. 255. Caprimulgide (Ornith.}, ix. 220. Cardiacee (Conch.), ix. 281. Cards, playing, xiv. 212. Carduus (Bot.), x. 192. Carex (Bot.), xiv. 86. Carisbrook, xv, 253. Carlina (Bot.), x. 195. Carlsrube, xy. 314. Carnac, the stone avenues of, xili. 32. Map of, xiii. 80. Carpinus (Bot.), xiii. 198. Carrara Marble, the transport of, xvi. 111. Carrington, F. A., on Wokingham, xi, 50. Carrot (Bot.), ix. 248. Carruthers, W., xiv. 118, 119. Carucate, or Caruka, meaning of term, xi, 142. Cart, old meaning of word, xy. 148. Cassitulide (Geol.), xiv. 114. INDEX. xiii. Cassock, a military garb, xiv. 244, Castle Combe, xii. 22. Meaning of name,xiv.172. Anciently Cumb- vill, 2b, Poulett Scrope’s History of, ix. 7; xvi. 844. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Zones of oolite at, xi. 328. Scrope or Scroope family of, ix. 230. Visited by Society, xii. 146. . Castle Eaton or Yatton, dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Benefactions, xii. 382. Catabroza (Bot.), xiv. 297. Catcombe and Catley, meaning of names, xiv. 176. ? Catcott, Rey. A., xiv. 109. . Catmint (Bot.), xii. 97. Catsbrain, meaning of name, xiv.157. Cats-ear (Bot.), x. 2038. Cats-tail (Bot.), xiv. 74. Grass (Bot.), xiv. 281. Cattle|pens, supposed ancient British, xi. 245. Camden ar Cawdon, Hundred of, xii. 10; xiii, 118. Misread Randen, xii, 369. Meaning of name, xiv. 176. Caxtons at Longleat, xv. 338. Cedars of Lebanon, Wiltshire, x. 153. Celtic element in local names, on the, xiv. 156. -274. Celts, the, ix. 18, 100, et sqq. found at Wilsford, ix. 24. Elsewhere, x. 35, Fictitious, 7}. Lithograph of some, ix. 121. See also implements, flint. Centaurea (Bot.), x. 196. Centaury (Bot.), xi. 228. Ceorles-hlew, xy. 93. Cephalanthera (Bot.), xiii. 210. Cephalopoda, fossil ( Geol.) xiv. 113, 114. Ceratophyllum, Ceratophyllace (Bot.), xii. 347. Cerendon, See Surrenden. XIV. GENERAL Ceridwen, xiv. 21. Cerne Abbas, the giant at, xiv. 30. Cernecote. See Sharncote. Certhiade (Ornith.) ix. 49. ‘“‘ Certum,”’ meaning of word, xiii.107. Ceterael (Bot.), xiv. 317. Caddington, meaning of name, xiv. 257. Chaddleworth, xvi. 301. Chaderwick, meaning of name, xiv. 257. Chapel, x. 297. Chadwell famiiy, the, ix. 225. Chaldrington. See Cholderton. Chalfield or Chaldfield, xii. 25; xiii. 118; xv. 223. Eyre of, ix. 226. Great, xiii. 302. Walker’s History of, ix. 7, Church, x. 260. Dedication of, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Manor house, visited by Society, 1872; xiii. 315, Little, Free Chapel, x. 265; xii. 376, 380. Chalices, ancient, x. 33. Chalk, analysis of Marlborough, xiv. 109, bastard, 20. beds of London basin, xiv. 120. downs, terraces of the, xiv. 118. heaps on Salisbury Plain, x. 178. —_ rock near Salisbury, xiii. 92. Whitaker on the, xiv. 116. and clay, strata between the, xiy. 115. —— Valley, the x. 24. Chalke, or Chalk, hundred of, xii.11 ; xiii. 113. Bower, or Buchalke, x. 30, Xli. 11; xiii. 118. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Broad?x...27/5 xii. 11s) xii 113. Dedication of Church, xy. 100. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Chapel, x. 310. INDEX. Chamberlaine, Mrs., don., xiii. 2238, 287. Chamomile or Camomile, (Bot.), x. 187. Chandler, T., exh., xv. 138. W., xiii. 234. Chantrey, Sir F., monument to Sir 8. Taylor, xiii. 310. Chantries in Wiltshire, Rev. Preb. Walcott on, xii. 354. Given to layman, x. 280. Chapels, ancient in Wiltshire, x. 252. Ancient use of word, x. 255. Chapel Knap, x. 265. Playster, xiii. 301. Chapmanslade or Chipmanslade, xv. 255. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Charadryade (Ornith.), xii. 45, Chard, trial of Col. Penruddocke at, xiy. 56. Lithograph of old Town Hall, xv. 41. Chardford, ix. 10; xiv. 274. Charge to be given at Quarter Sessions, a, xiv. 208. Charleombe, xv. 73. Charleton, Dr. xvi. 30. Charlham, xiv. 129. Charlton or Charleton,near Donhead, xy. 98. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Kings, xvi. 307. near Malmesbury, xii. 24, Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Knevett of, ix. 227. Park, Elms at, x. 140; xii, 350. ———— near Pewsey, x. 266; xii. 16; xiii, 112. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Chawcy of, ix, 225. Charnham Street, Hungerford, xi. 141. Chart (Kent), xvi. 314. Charters, Chippenham, xii. 265. Devizes, ix. 23; xv. 139, Mal- _Cherborough. See GENERAL INDEX. XV. mesbury, ix. 7. Stanley Abbey, xy. 280. Wokingham, xi. 58. Chatindon, xv. 256. Chaucer, early copy of, xv. 338. Chaucey family, the, ix. 225. Cheaseldeane. See Chiseldon. ‘Chedgelow or Cheggelewe, Hundred of, xii. 24. Cheese, receipt for good, xiv. 328. Chelworth, x. 267; xii. 23. Meaning of name, xv. 79. Cheney family, the, ix. 225. Chenopodium, Chenopodiacee (Bot.), xii, 332. Winterborne Gunmore. Cherhill ov Chyriell, xii. 24; xiv. 273; xy. 273; xvi. 301. White Horse, xiv. 25. Dedication of Church, xv. 101, Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Cherington or Churington, xii. 16. Cheryil (Bot.), ix. 251. _ Chesingbury Priors, xv. 101. Chettle, Mr., exh,, xiii. 317. Cheverell, Meaning of name, xiv. 257. Manor of, xi. 297, 304. — Magnaand Parva, xii. 17 ; xiii. 111. Dedication of Churches, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xil. 363. Chantry, x. 267. Chevesaunece, xiy. 213. Chick Changles, xv. 73. Chicklade or Chickland, xii. 28; xiii. 118. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Chicksgrove, xiii. 114. Chicory (Bot.), x. 203. _ Chilmark, xii. 28; xiii. 114. Dedi- cation of Church,xv.101. plate and bells, xii. 367. Church Chittern All Saints, xvi. 330. Chilton Folyot, x. 268; xii. 15. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Benefactions, xii, 382. Pile of, ix, 228, Chimney pieces, Elizabethan, xii. 201 Chinese curiosities. ix. 23. Chippenham, xv. 253-4-d. conner, office of, xii. 271. Ambry, the, 288. Archery butts, 267. Brotherhood of St. Catharine, 378. Causeway, the, 284. Chantries, x. 268 ; xii. 375,377. Charter, 265, 269. Church plate and bells. 368. Clock, 280. Cock squailing, 277. Coral rag, xiv. 115. Cromwell at xii.801. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Epidemics, xii. 282-3. Fairs. 260. Forest, xv. 298. General Meeting at, xii.133. Geology, 137. Hermitage, 285, Hundred, xii. 368; xiii. 117. King Charles I. at, xii. 300. Leather-searcher, office of, 273. Registers, 311. Rogues,punishment of,279. Sham- bles, 262. Tippler, office of, 270. Town Hall,259. Vermin, destroy- ing of. 281. Yeld Hall, 262. notes on history of, by Canon Jackson, xii. 257. and neighbourhood during the Great Rebellion, by Rey. J. J. Daniel, xii. 292. Chirton, dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Benefactions, xii. 381. Visited by Society, 1863, ix. 22. Chisbury, xii.15. St.Martin’s Chapel, x. 259. xii. 376, 379. Chiselbury, Danish Camp at, xi. 343, Visited by Society, 1865, x. 31. Chiseldon, or Chuseldene. xii. 21. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii, 367. Chisenbury, xii. 12. Camp, xiv. 342. Chapel, x. 268. Estate, xiii. 123. Chitterne, or Chuterne, xii. 27. Meaning of name, xiv. 174. — All Saints, dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells,xii.366, Chapel,x.38,268. Ale- Xvi. . GENERAL INDEX. St. Mary, dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantry, x. 38, 269. Chittoe, meaning of name, xiv. 174. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Chapelry, x. 269. Chlora (Bot.), xi. 228. Cholderton, o7 Chaldrington. x. 168 ; xii. 7, Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Christ Church, Churches so named, xv. 107. (Hants,) xvi. 307. Christenings, tax on, xvi. 326. Christian Malford,or Criste Mallford, xii. 23; xiv. 159. Meaning of name xii. 290; xy. 97. Saline waters of, xiv. 116. Visited by Society, 1869, xii. 150. Fossils found at, xiv. 112. Church, xi. 133. Dedication, xv.101. Plate and bells, xii. 366. Ckristian names, English, xvi.332-3. Plurality of, xvi. 312. Christmas Day, superstitions res- pecting, xv. 64, 67. Chronicon Mirabile, xvi. 306, 331. Chronology, value of, xvi. 335. Chrysanthemum (Bot.), x. 189. Chuet. See Chute. Church, Professor A. H., on Corin- ium, xiv. 141, 186. Church Ales, xii. 263. Bells melted during Rebellion, 304. Benefac- tions, 381. Dedications in Wilt- shire, xv. 99. House, or Yelde- hall, xii. 262. Goods, Inventories of Wiltshire, 354. Plate in Hun- gerford Chapel, Salisbury, xi. 336, 337. ! service, attendance at, xi. $2. Order of, x. 248. Time of, xi. 204. Eaton, or Yatton, xii. 290. Churchill, meaning of name, xiii. 52. Chute, meaning of name, xiv. 158, 173. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. ~364.. Chapels, x. 269; xii. 377. Sottewell of, ix. 229. Standon of, ab. Chyverell. See Cheverell. Ciclorium, Cichoriacee (Bot.), x. 202, 203. Cidaride (Geol.), xiv. 114, 115. Cimbri, ix. 102; xvi. 129. Cirencester, Abbey, the xiv. 1465. Amphitheatre, 150. Church, 146. Forest marble (woodcut), xi. 331. Gateways, xiv. 144. Hundreds, 218. Names of streets,145. Par- vise or Town Hall, 146. Pane, 144, Pavement, 142. Roman re- mains, 145, 149, Visited by Soc., 1873, 142. On ancient, by Rev. E. A. Fuller, xiv. 216. On recent Roman finds at, by Professor A. H. Church, xiv. 186. Clack, meaning of name, xiv. 159, 172. Epithet attached to it, xiv. 159. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Visited by Society, 1869, xii. 150, Clarendon, Lord, and his Trowbridge Ancestry, ix. 282. Palace, x. 270, Park, xiii. 125. : Clark, J. B., exh., xiii. 316. W.P. exh., xiii. 317, Miss, eah., ix, 27; xv. 1388. Clarke, H., xiii. 141. KV sy Clary (Bot.), xii. 93. Clatford, xii.18, The Priory, x. 270. Clayhill and Cley Street, meaning of names, xiv. 159, 172. Cleavers (Bot.), ix. 260. Clench, Mr., exh., x. 37. Farm, meaning of name,:xiy. W. A., don.; 177. Clergy, grievances of Wiltshire, xii. 210. Clerk, Rey. D. M.. x. 178. DO ee GENERAL INDEX. XVii. Cleverton. See Lea. Cliffansty, Clevancy, or Clyve Wauncy, xii. 21; xiii. 112. Mean- ing of name, xv. 82. Cliffes, old Stanza on the, xiv. 159. Cliffe or Clyffe Pypard, xiii. 112. Meaning of name, xv. 82. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Chapelry, x. 264, 221. Clifford family, the ix, 225. Clifton, xiii. 114. - Climate, change of in human period, x. 9. Clock, old, at Hungerford, xi. 155. Clothiers, the, their migrations, xiii. — -296. _ Clubs, irreligious, in 1721, xi. 91. Club-rush (Bot.), xiv. 84. Clyffe. See Cliffe. _ Clyvpeper. See Cliffe Pypard. - Coach to London in 1721, xi. 90, _ Coal, early use of in smelting, x. 108. Coate, xii. 18. Meaning of name, . xiv. 158, 173. Cobham, Margaret, x. 66. _ Cock pit, supposed old, xi. 137. _ Cocks-foot grass (Bot.), xiv. 298. Cock-squailing, xii. 227. Cocket, meaning of word, ix. 148. Rkleberouch, xii. 22. Cockscomb (Bot.), xii. 83. Codford or Codeford, xiii. 115. Mean- __ ing of name, xiv. 173. _—— &t. Mary, xii. 27. Dedica- _ tion of Church, xv. 101. Hermi- _ tage, x. 270. Ingram’s History of, ix. 7. Camp, xi. 343. ——— St. Peter, or West Codford, _ xii. 27. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Codmead, meaning of name, xiv. 177. Codrington, T., F.G.S., exh., ix, 25; don., xii. 385; xv. 132. On the Geology of the Berks and Hants and Marlborough Railways, ix. 167. Codrington, Cudelington, or Cutte- delegh, xv. 247, 249, 272, 288. Coed (Celt.), meaning of word, xvi. 251. Coffers, Church, xvi. 313. Coffin, stone, xiv. 129. Coins, British, ix. 24,26; x. 34, 36, 37; xv. 137, 188. Origin of, xvi. 127. At Ramsbury, xi. 119. — foreign, x. 34. —— Greek, 7d. — Roman, ix. 24, 26, 27; x. 34, 114; xi. 118; xv. 136. At Bisley, xiv, 187. Bourton, 76. Charlton, ix. 27. Corinium, xiv. 188. Couls- ton, ix. 27, Easterton, x. 178: Goatacre, ix. 27. Highway, 1%. Hilmarton, 7b. Latton, ix. 233; xiv. 189. Sherston, xi. 344. Strat- ton, xiv. 189. Sutton, ix. 23. Wanborough, xiv. 155,344. West- - lecot, xiv. 180. Wilsford, ix. 24. CaBelbinah; xv. 248. Colchicum, Colchicacee (Bot.), xii. 219. Coldharbour, meaning of the name, xiii. 335. Cole (River), xv. 94. name, xiv. 166. — Berwick. Leonard, Coleoptera (Entom.), ix. 25. Colerne or Culern, xii. 22; xv. 262. Meaning of name, xiv. 257. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Benefac- tions, xii. 381. Coleshill, x. 170. Meaning of name, xiv. 166. Colimacea (Conch.), ix. 278. Collectanea, Nichols’s, xvi. 325. Collens, A., xiii. 149. Collier, H., xiii. 139. H. & J., xiv. 47. Collingbourne. xv. 94. Meaning of name, xiv. 275. Woods, xv. 148. Duvis or Valence, xii. 15. Barrows (with illustrations), x. 85 Meaning of See Berwick St. e XVlil. GENERAL INDEX. to 103. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii, 364, Collingbourn Kingston, Regis, or Ab- bat’s,xii.15, Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 864. Yerworth of, ix. 231. Collinson, Rev. J., xiv. 228. Collyer, Mr., exh., xiii. 317. Colouring, architectnral, x. 40. Colston, Mrs. exh., ix. 25; xv. 137. Colston, See Coulston. Coltsfoot (Bot.), x. 181. Coluber levis (Zool.), x. 35. Columbide (Ornith.), xi. 162. Colymbide (Ornith.), xii. 165. Comb, Roman, x. 107. Combe (in Enford parish), Chapel at, x. 271. Bank, xvi. 105. Bissett or Combissate, x. 25; xii. 10. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Comerwell. See Cumberwell. Comfrey (Bot.), xi. 235. Commissioners of sequestration, xiil. 123. Common, rights of, at Hungerford, (eet. 149: Communicantsin Edward VI. reign, xii. 355. Composite (Bot.), x. 180. Mr. Flower on the, ix. 162. Compton Basset, xii. 25. Meaning of name, xii. 289; xiv. 172. Large stones, xi. 8342. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Beauchamp, xiv. 20. — Chamberlayne, xii. 12. Meaning of name, xii, 289; xiv. 172. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells. xii, 366. — House, x. 32. Visited by Society, 1865, x. 52; 1870, xiii. 22. Conifere (Bot.), xiii. 198. Conigre, meaning of name, xiy. Stites Conock or Conick, xii. 16; xiii. 111. Meaning of name, xiv. 177. Constable of Hungerford, the, xi, 152. Convallaria (Bot.), xiii. 213. Conventicles, Bishop Ward’s enquiry as to, xy. 233. Convolvulus (Bot.), xi. 231. Conchological specimens, Miss Cunnington’s, ix. 25, 27. Corchology, mineral, Sowerby on, xiv. 110. Convolvulacee (Bot.), xi. 231. Conybeare, Rev. J. J., xiv. 111. Rey. W. D., on Stonehenge, xvi. 70. Cooke, J., xiii, 1389. Rey. W., on Stonehenge, xvi. 43. Coombs, origin of, ix. 186. Cooper, story of a Wiltshire, xiy. 330. Coot (Ornith.), xii. 71. Copper period, the, xiii. 23. Copplestone, Sir John, xiii. 254; xv. 33. Coprolites, xiy. 111. Coral, British fossil, xiv. 114. Rag, xiii. 319. Analysis of, xiv. 109. Coralline, x. 36. “ Corbet-clasp,’” meaning of term, xi. 338. Corelam, Smyth, of, ix. 230. Corinium, Professor Church on, xiv. 129. Cormorant (Ornith.), xii. 170. Cornacee (Bot.), ix. 253. Cornbrash, analysis of, xiv. 109. Cornel-tree (Bot.), ix. 253. Corn-salad (Bot.), ix. 264. Cornwall family, the, ix. 225. Coroners, duties of, xiv. 213, Coronership of Hungerford, xi. 152. Corpus Christi, proverb respecting, xy. 65, te ie Corsham or Cosham, xii. 22. Mean- ing of name, xiv. 173. Quarries at xi. 319, 322. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Seal of Vicar of, xi, 138. Chapel, x. 265; xii. _ °$78. Religious houses, x. 272. Ferrers of, ix. 226. Smyth of, ix. 230. Court, visited by Society, 2 1869, xii. 146. Manor, x. 65. EGoraley, xii. 28; xv. 255. Meaning ofname, xiv. 177. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Chapel, 273. - Corton or Corston (Kingsbridge hun- _ dred), meaning of name, xiv. 177. _ Dedication of Church, xy. 101. _ Chapel, x. 274; xii. 376. Corton or Cortington (Heytesbury __ hundred), xii.27, Chapel, x. 273. Corylus (Bot.), xiii. 197. Bern ifere (Bot.), x. 180. See Corsham, { Batame of Heytesbury pensioners, Sexi. 305. Cotstow or Cotestowe, xv. 255. Cotton-grass (Bot.), xiv. 85. h-grass (Bot.), xiv. 305. sfleld. See Cowlesfield. ston, Rast Coulston, Couleston, _ Cadleston, or Colston, xiii, 116. _ Dedication of Church, xv. 101. _ Church plate and bells, xii, 366. Lt “Moor of, ix. 228. Colston Cham- berlain, : xii. 26. Country life in Cent. XVII., xiii-178. urser (Ornith,), xii. 47. s, Bishops’, xiii. 106. Hundreds’, ib. Sheriff's, 2b. Jowidge, dedication of Church, xv. oh owsfield or Cowlesfield Loveray, x GENERAL INDEX. xix. 318; xii.9; xiii. 117. Tenure of manor, xiii. 53. Cowsfield Spil- man, x. 319. Cowslip or Paigle (Bot.), xii. 326. Cow-wheat, meadow (Bot.), xii. 81. Cow-white, meaning of word, xv.227. Crab, oldest known British, xiv. 118. Crab-apple (Bot.), ix. 66. Crabbe, the Poet, xiii. 294, 315. Crake (Ornith.), xii, 68. Cranborne Chase, x. 28. Crane family, the (Ornith.), xii. 53. Mr. Wolley on the, xii. 54. Crapaudine locket, xii. 249. Crassulacee (Bot.), ix. 76. Creed, Rev. Dr., xii, 212. Creeper (Ornith.), ix. 50. Cremation, xvi. 16, 229. Crendel, x. 172. Meaning of name, xiv. 177. Crenellate, licenses to, xvi. 299. Crepis (Bot.), x. 207. Cretaceous rocks, xiy. 118. Cricklade, meaning of name, xiv. 178. Roman embankment, xii. 126. Hundred, xii. 20, 362. Dedi- cation of churches, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Priory chapel, x. 274; xii. 374, Hospital, xii. 374. Pleydell of, ix, 228. Crocker, Mr., on Stonehenge, xvi. 91. Crockerton. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Crofton, xii. 15; xiii. 112. Croke or Crook, Unton, xiii. 130. Letters to Thurloe, xiv. 40, et sqq. Cromlechs, ix. 185. Arabian, xvi. 125. Modern Indian, xyi.,116: Cromwell, Lord, xvi. 305. Oliver, Portrait of, x. 33. Crookwood, meaning of name, xiv. ie Croping, R., xv. 22. Cross, Market, Steeple Ashton, xii, 325, c 2 xx. GENERAL INDEX. Cross, Processional, xv. 139. Crosses, Saxon mural, xiv. 128. Crouch, meaning of name, xiv. 177. Crouchton, J., xiii, 334. Crow, near Ringwood, meaning of name, xiv, 257. Crowood or Crow-Wood, origin of name, xy. 82, Visited by Society, 1867, xi. 136. Crows, their destruction ordered, xiv. 215. Crowthorne, origin of name, xiv. 216. Crudwell, xii. 24. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 367, Crustacea, the malacostracous, xiv. 117. Cryptogamee (Bot.), xiv. 307. Cubbington, xv. 285, 286. Cuckhamstow, xv. 92. Cuckingstool, Cirencester, xiv. 224. Wootton Bassett, xii. 129. Recent use of, 7b. Cuckoo (Ornith.), ix. 55. Rey. A.C. Smith on life-history of, x. 115. Cuckoo-pint (Bot.), xiv. 76. Cuculide (Ornith.), ix. 55. Cucurbitacee (Bot.), ix. 73. Cudel’ or Cudelington. See Cod- rington. Cudweed (Bot.), x. 191. Cukelyn the Bald, xvi. 12. Cumberland, G. xiv. 110. Cumberwell or Cumerwell, xii. 25; xiii. 118. Chapel x. 274. Cunnington, H., exh., ix, 27. Cunnington, William, F.G.S.,ix.16 ; x. 7; xi, 123; xiii. 286; xiv. 113, 14, 15, 16, 19, 120, 183. Don. xv. 112, 237, 238, 352. Eh. ix. 26; x. 39; xv. 1387. Baydon, on the Roman station at, x. 104. Locket, on a crapaudine, xii. 249. Stonehenge, on, x. 16; xvi. 65, 71. Cunnington, William, F.G.S., Wardour, on freshwater beds in valley of, xiii. 32. Westbury, on the geology of, xiii. 306. W. (of Heytesbury), xii. 191. Miss, exh., ix. 25, 27; xv. 139. Cups, drinking, found in barrows, xvi.171. At Collingbourne (wood- cut), x. 91. Roman (photo-litho- graph), xiii. 276. — Incense. See Incense Cups. Curiosities, medizval, x. 35, 36; xi. 188. Modern, ix. 26; x. 34, 35; xi. 139. Curlew (Ornith.), xii. 61. Currant (Bot.), ix. 79. Curry Combe, meaning of name, xiv. 179. Cursus, the, xvi. 225. Cuscuta (Bot.), xi. 232. ‘Custom Ground,”’ xiii. 334, Custumal, xv. 126. Custumers, meaning of term, ix. 148. Cuttedelegh. See Codrington. Cutteridge, meaning of name, xiv. 173. Rev. E. Peacock on, xiv. 31. Visited by Society, 1872; xiii. 308, Cycadean fruits, xiv. 118. Cyclostomacea (fonch.), ix. 281. Cynarocephalee (Bot.), x. 195. Cynoglossum (Bot.), xi. 233. Cynosurus (Bot.), xiv. 298. Cyperus, Cyperacee (Bot.), xiv. 80. Cystopteris (Bot.), xiv. 314, Dactylis (Bot.), xiv. 298. Daffodil (Bot.), xiii. 212, Daisy (But.), x. 182. Dale, R.,notes on Wiltshire heraldry, ix. 223. Damerham, x. 311. Hundred, xii. 12, 366. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xli. 366. Dandelion (Bot.), ix. 162; x. 206. Danes, the, xvi. 99. GENERAL INDEX. XXi. Dane-wort (Bot.), ix. 255. Daniel family, the, ix. 225. Daniell, Rey. J. J., on Chippenham, xii. 141. Danvers, Sir J., xiv. 245. Danyell, Samuel, poet laureate, xiv. 106. Daphne (Bot.), xii. 341. Darrell families, the, ix. 225. Of Littlecot, xi. 259. Lady xv. 147. Darnel (Bot.), xiv. 306. _ Darwin, C., xiv. 114. xi. 125, 126. Dauntesey family, the, ix. 225. Dauntsey or Dauntesey, xii. 23; xiv. 159. Dedication of Churck, _ xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Brasses, xii. 239. West End Chapel, x. 275. Stradling of, ix. 230. Davenport family, the, ix. 225, Davidson, T., xiv. 113, 114. Davies, Rev.E., on Stonehenge, xvi. 51,135. Rev. J., xiv. 278. Davis, T., xiv. 109. Dawbony, Mr., xvi. 237. Daws, their destruction ordered, xiv. P 215. _ Dean, meaning of name, xiv. 179. —— East, x. 168. —— West, ib. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Chantry, x. 317. Benefactions, xii. 381. Deane, J., xiii. 186. Rev. J. B., on Stonehenge, xvi. 129. _ Death-rate in Wiltshire, xvi. 334. _ *§ Decorated’ Architecture in Wilt- shire, xi. 182. Dedication of Churches, how altered, ee xi.'3. Deer-hays, meaning of the word, xiv. 212. De la Beche, Sir H. T., xiv. 111. De Lisle, meaning of name, xiii. 52. De Lue, J. A., xiv. 109. Deluge, Rey. A. Catcott on the, xiv. 109, His theory, — eC Delwardburie. See Alderbury. Deptford, xii. 27. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Derry Hill, dedication of Chureh, xv. 101. — Woods, meaning of name, xiv. 257. Despencer, J., License for Chapel, x. 275. Destruction of antiquities, xiii. 14, 85; xvi. 76, 225. Deverell, origin of name, xiy. 162. Hill, or Hulle, xii. 27; xv. 332. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantry x. 287. Kingston. dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chapelry, x. 275. Court Chapel x. 273. —-—— Longbridge, xii. 12. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Devizes. xii. 17. (Divis’) xv. 257. Meaning of name, xvi. 255. Build- ing of xi. 130, Charters, ix. 23 ; xv. 139. Conversaziones at xv. 184, 185. Elms. x. 140. Grace cup, ix. 23. History of, Waylen’s, ix. 7. Literary institution, xiv. 128. Maces, Corporation. ix. 23. Map of, Dore’s, xv. 138. Mayor and Corporation, evh., ix. 23. General meeting, 1863, ix.1; 1864, ix. 205; 1866, x. 219; 1871, xiii. 220; 1874, xv. 117. Register of borough, ix. 23. St.John’s Church, x. 276; xii. 880. Dedication, xv. 101. Plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantries, 375. St.Mary’s Church, dedication, xv. 101. Plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantries, x. 275;- xii. 8375, 377. Tokens, x. 326. Rey.Canon Jackson, on the history and antiquities of, ix. 28. Castle, xv. 133; xvi. 255, 256. Ditch round, ix. 175. Vis- ited by Society, 1863, ix. 11. XX. Devizes, Geology of neighbourhood, ix. 175. i Dewberry (Bot.), ix. 61. Diademade (Geol.), xiy. 115, 116. Diana, statute of, xiv. 186. Dice, game of, xiv. 212. Dichampton. See Ditchampton. Dicheriche. See Ditteridge. Die, a Roman, xiv. 233. Digitalis (Bot.), xi. 77. Dilton, xvi. 325. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. — Marsh, Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Dingley, T., xv. 320, Dinton or Donyngton, xii. 29; xiii. 114. Dedication of Church, Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Bene- ' factions, xii, 381. Conventual cell, x. 276. Mayor of, ix. 228. Discoreacee (Bot.), xiii. 201, Dipsacee (Bot.), ix. 264. Disbrowe, General, xiii. 133, et. sqq. Dissent in Wiltshire, xvi. 324. Dissenters’ Registers, xvi, 326, 328. Ditchampton, x. 320. Dedication of Church, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chapelry, x. 264. Ditches, the Belgic, xvi. 226. Ditteridge, Dedication of Church, xy.101. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Diver family, the (Ornith.), xii. 166. Dixon, S. B., xiv. 118. Dock (Bot.), xii. 335. Dock-cress (Bot.), x. 202. Dodder (Bot.). xi. 232. Dogs-tail grass (Bot.), xiv. 298. Dogwood (Bot.), ix. 253. Dole, meaning of name, xiv. 179. Dolesfield, Hundred of, xii. 13. Dollar Street, Cirencester, xiv. 145. Dollinger, Dr., xvi. 122. Domesday for Wiltshire, gleanings from, by Rey. Canon Jones, x. 22, 165; xiii, 42. His edition of, ix. 8. GENERAL INDEX, Domestic Architecture in Wiltshire, xi. 133. Donaldson, Professor T. F., xiii. 305. exh, 317. Doneworth, Hundred of, xii. 367 ; xiii. 113. ; Donhead or Dunhead,xii. 28. Mean- ing of name, xy. 81. Dedication of churches, xv. 101. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Grove of, ix. 226. Donyngton. See Dinton. Door, story of a, xvi. 296. Dorchester, meaning of name, xiv. 158. Old river-bank, near, xii. 192. Dores-bridge, meaning of name, xiv. 268. Dorrington. See Durrington. Dotterell (Ornith.), xii. 51. Dove, J., sheriff, 1650, xiii. 123,126. Dowding, Rey. B. C., exh., ix. 24. - W., don., xii. 181. Eah., x. 36. Dowett, Major, xii. 306. Downs, the Wiltshire, xi. 262. Downton, xiy. 338. Meaning- of name, xv.81l. Hundred of, xi. 9; xii. 370. Dedication of Church, xy. 101. Church plate and bells, xii, 370. Burnell’s chantry, xii. 374. Eyre of, ix. 225, Drawlatch, meaning of word, xiy. 213. Draycot, xii. 304; xiii, 111. Visi- ted by Society, 1869, xii. 149. — Cerne, xii. 23; xiii. 117. Meaning of name, xii. 289. Bar- row, xi. 348. Tenure of manor, xiii.47, 280. Dedication of Church. xy. 102. Brasses, xii. 237. ———— Fitz Payne, x. 276. ——— Foliot, Kichmond or Webb family of, ix. 228; xvi. 311. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Oare, xii. 16. Drinking custom, xv. 322. Hard, xi. 91. 101, 104, 205, 206, 216. Dropwort, Water (Bot.), ix. 244. Re OE Druce, meaning of name, xiii. 52. 7 Druids, the, ix. 126, et sqq.; x. 16; ——- «* = _ xvi. 27. Druidism, xvi. 129. Drunkenness in Wiltshire, xvi. 324, - 826. Dryden, J., on Stonehenge, xvi. 128. Du Boulay, Rey. F. H., exh., ix. 24. Duck (Ornith.) xii. 153. Duckweed (Bot.), xiv. 76. Dudley, St. Edmund’s Church, xvi. 319. Duke, Anne, xiv. 62; xy. 28. Rev: E., x. 8. On Stonehenge, xvi.128. G., xiii. 120. Rey. H. H., xiii. 809; xvi. 323. Colonel R. xiv. 50. Children of, xv. 29. R. xiii. 120. _ Dulton. See Dilton. Din (Ang. Sax.), xv. 81. - Dunche, W., xiv. 231. _ Dunley Chapel, x. 277. _ Dunnington, meaning ofname, xv.95. Dunworth or Doneworth, hundred of, xii, 28. Duration of life in Wiltshire, xvi. 824. Durleigh, meaning of name, xiv. 163. ‘Durnford, x. 17; xii. 7. Meaning of name, xiv. 163. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Drawings of, _ x. 38. Church plate and bells. xii. _ 370. Visited by Society, 1865, x. maT; : Durringtou, xii. 6. Meaning of mame, xiv. 163. Dedication of _ Church, xv. 102. Church plate. and bells, xii. 370. Dyer family, the ix. 225. Dyke, Mrs., ewh., ix. 25. Miss, x. 34. Dyke. ancient Wiltshire, xiii. 17; _ ‘Xiy. 332. ‘The old,” xiv. 341. “Earldoms, the,” xiv. 338, Earle, Rey. J., on Stonehenge, xvi. 135. Sir W., xv. 34. Earlstoke. See Erlestoke. _ “Early English,” Architecture in Wiltshire, xi. 130. GENERAL INDEX. Xxlil. Earthnut (Bot.), ix. 242, Eastcote. See Estcott. Easter Day, superstitions respecting, xy. 65. offerings, xy. 228. Easterlings, the, ix. 139. Easterton, x. 178. Easton or Eston, xy. 248, 258. Grey, xii. 23. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Percy or Piers, x. 277 ; xiii. Die —— Royal, xv. 178. Dedication of Church, xv. 101, Church plate and bells, xii. 364, The Priory, x. 277. —— near Tisbury, xii. 28. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Eastridge, xii. 18. Eastrop, meaning of the name, xy. 79. Eastwell, visited by Society, 1874, xv. 135. Eaton Meysey, xii. 20. Ebbe or Ebel, meaning of name, xiv. 162. Ebbesborne, or Eblesbone Wake, ix. 25; x. 30; xii. 11. xiii. 113. De- dication of Church, x.102. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Chad- well, of, ix. 225, old name for Bishopston, xiv. 162. Ebele river, x. 27. Ecclesiola. See Bradford St. Lau- rence. Ecesatingetone, xi. 175. Ecgbright’s stone, xiii. 47, 108 ; xiv. 23. Echinide, Echinoconide, Echinod- ermata, Echinolampide (Geol.), xiv, 115 to 120. Echium (Bot.), xi. 236. Ecton’s Thesaurus, xv. 98. Edgecumbe, Sir P., xvi. 306. Edgell, Rev. H. F., exh. xv. 139. Edington o7 Edyingdon, xii. 26; xiii, 116. Manor, xiii. 321. Priory, XXiv. GENERAL INDEX. x. 278. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii, 366. Chapelry. See Bayn- ton. Rectory and Vicarage, xv. 223. Visited by Society, 1872, xiii. 310. Edmonds family the, ix. 225. Edmondesham, Hussey of, ix. 226. Edward I. at Stanley Abbey, xv. 300, 301. II. ditto, 7b. 301. III. ditto. 1b. 302, 304. ———— Charter to Hungerford, xi. 148. Edwards, G. F., xiv. 110. J. don., ix. 209. Professor. See Milne- Edwards. Mr., xiv., 133; exh. x. 38. Mrs., exh., xiii. 316. Egbert’s stone. See Ecbright’s stone. Egerton, P. M. de G., xiv. 112, 114, 115. Eggs, British birds’, ix. 27. Cuckoo’s colouring of, x. 124. Egyptian megaliths, how moved, x. 52; xvi. 112. Eisey, Dedication of Church, xy. 102. Ela, Countess of Salisbury, x. 24; xiv. 214. Eleombe, xii. 20. Chantry, x. 278, Elder (Bot.), ix. 225. Dwarf, legend of the, xii. 138. Water (Bot.), ix. 257. Eleanor of Brittany, x. 62. Queen, ib, Eleocharis (Bot.), xiv. 82. Elecampane (Bot.), x. 184. Elfrida, Queen, x. 61. Elingdon, xii. 21. See also Wrough- ton. Elington, xy. 82. Elizabeth, Queen, her motto, xiv. 208. Provision for her household, xiv. 237. Death-bed, xv. 155. Elkington family, the, ix. 226. Ell-barrow, meaning of name, xiy. 342, Ellen, J. xiii. 344; don., x. 328; xi. 120; ewh., ix. 26. Ellerleigh, hundred of. See Everley. EllesbourneWake. SeeEbbesbourne. Ellesborough, Hussey of, ix. 226. Elliot, Sir W., F.L.S., don., xiii. 344, Ellis family, the, ix. 225. Elm (Bot.), xii. 350. Whether in- digenous, x. 136. Called the Wiltshire weed, x. 160. Elston, xii. 14. Meaning of name, xiii, 55; xv. 90. May of, ix. 228. Elstub, hundred of, xii. 12, 364. Meaning of name, xy, 84. Eltham, xvi. 330. Elysbourne. See Ebbesbourne. Embracery or Imbracery, meaning of word, xiv. 212. Emerson, R. W., on Stonehenge, xvi. 118. Enamels, ancient, x. 36, 38. Encaustic painting, x. 43. Encrinites. fossil, xiv. 110. Encroachments on downs, xvi. 186, Endogene (Bot.), xiii. 200. Endymion (Bot.), xiii. 218. Enford, xii. 12. Meaning of name, xiy. 180. Dedication of Church, xy. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Chapels, x..268, 271; xii. 275. Englefield families, the, ix. 225. Englishcombe, xiv. 274. Engravings, old, x. 35, 38. Entomological collections. Mr. Kil- lick, xi. 189. Low, 76. Sloper, ix. 25. Woodman, xi. 139. Entomostraca (Geol.), xiv. 113. Entre-sol, origin of word, xvi. 291, Eocene beds, on the, xiv. 117, 120, Equisetum, Equisetacee (Bot.), xiv. 307. Erchfont or Orchesfounte, xii. 16 ; xiii. 111. Meaning of name, xiv. 171. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Escote Chapel, x. 279; xii. 376. _ Erdeven, menhirs (Litho.), xiii. 90. _ Ergbum, Bishop, xvi. 261. _ Erica, Ericacee (Bot.), xi. 221, 222. | Erigeron (Bot.), x. 182. Eriphorum (Bot.), xiv. 85, _ Erlestoke, Earlstoke, or Ewellstoke, xii. 29. Origin of name, xiii. _ 297. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 864. -Benefactions, xii. 382. _ Large elms, xii. 350. _ £rne or Zirn (Angl. Sax.), meaning of termination, xvi. 247, _ Ernie or Ernly family, the, ix. 225, 226 ; xi. 21, 190. _ Bryon (Geol. ), xiv. 118. | Erythrea (Bot.), xi. 228. Eschricht, Protessor, xvi. 155. x. 279; xii. 376. Estcourt family, ix. 226. Right Hon. _ . H. Sotheron, xvi. 340, Esthrop, xiii. 112. Eston. See Easton. Estuarine sands in Wiltshire, xiv. «118. my horn, the, xiii. 55. Etchilhampton, xii. 16; xiii. 111. _ Dedication of Church, xv. 102. _ Church plate and bells, xii. 363, . _ History of the Chapelry of (with _ illustrations), xi. 175. Ethandunum, xiv. 23. Identity _ claimed for Edington near Hun- _ gerford, xi. 140. atorium (Bot.), x. 180. Euphorbia, Euphorbiacee (Bot.), hrasia (Bot.), xii. 84. ans, J. xiv. 117, 119. Wwelyn, J. at Stonehenge, xvi. 28. Eyergreen oak, the, x. 155. Everley, Ellerleigh, or Overleigh, xii. 12. Hundred, xii. 364. Dedica- _ tion of Church, xv. 102. Church _ plate and bells, xii. 364, Gilbert, — of, ix. 226. Sadler of, ix. 229. _ Sidbury Camp, near, xi. 343. - Escott or Eastcott, xiii. 111. Chapel, . GENERAL INDEX. xXV. Ewart, W., M.P., ix. 14; x.219; eah., ix, 23. Ewellstoke, See Erlestoke. Ewelme, Chapel, x. 279. Ewridge, Chapel, x. 280. Ewyas family, the, xi. 201. Exe, Exeter, Exmouth, meaning of names, xiv. 167. Eyebright (Bot.), xii. 84. Legend, xii. 84. Eyre family, the, ix. 225. 226 ; xiii. 302. Rev. Sub-dean, ewxh., x. 34. C. exh,, xi. 138. H., xiv. 109. Eyres, a “ Leveller,” xiii. 124. Fagus (Bot, ), xiii, 195, Fairford, visited by Society, 1873, xiv. 140. Fairs and Markets, forbidden on Sun- days and holidays, xiv. 209. Falkner, Miss, don., ix. 209. False measures, fine for, xiii, 111, e¢ 89. Farley or Farleigh, xiv. 344. = ing of name, xv. 72. —-—— Hungerford or Farley Cas- tle, xiii. 227, 331. Hungerford of, ix. 227. Monachorum, xii. 25, De- dication of Church, xy. 102. Priory, xv. 222. Farnham, xy. 72. Farringdon, xy. 72. The fossilifer- ous sands and gravels of, xiv. 113. Fast-days, observance of, xiv. 216. Fasterne Chapel, x. 280. Fauna of England, ancient, ix. 117. Feasts, sacrificial, xiy. 14. Village, xv. 99. Featherfoil, Marsh (Bot.), xii. 327. February, proverbs respecting, xy. 46, 52. 53. Fees, parochial, xvi. 324, 325, 327. Fellows, meaning of name, xiii, 52. Felony, offences amounting to, xiv. 209, 210. Ferguson, Mr., Q.C., on Stonehenge, xvi. 62. a XXVI1. GENERAL INDEX. Fergusson, James, on Avebury, x. 210, 214; xiii. 303. Silbury, xi. 113. Stonehenge, xvi. 102. Ferne House, Grove of, ix. 226. Visited by the Society, 1870, xiii. 20. Fern, flowering (Bot.), xiv. 318. Ferns, the Wiltshire, xi. 349; xiv. 310. Ferrers family, the, ix. 226. Lord, xvi. 238. Meaning of name, xiii. 52. Ferstesfield, hundred of. See Frust- field. Fescue-Grass, Festuca (Bot.), xiv. 298. Fetter-lock, the, a cognizance of the Longs (with illustrations) ,xiii.280. Fettiplace, T., xiv. 184. Feverfew (3ot.), x. 188. Ffouleston. See Fuggleston. Fibula, ix. 24 ; x. 114. Fictitious antiquities, x. 35. Fifehead, meaning of name, xv. 87. Fifield or Fyfield, meaning of name, xv. 87. Bavant, x. 30; xii. 11; xiii. 113; xvi. 316. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Visited by Society, 1865, x. 30. ——w— near Marlborough, x. 23; xii. 18. Dedication of Church, xy. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 864. Benefactions, xii. 382. Figheldean, xii. 7; xiv. 273. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Figwort (Bot.), xii. 81. Filago (Bot.), x. 190. Filices (Bot.), xiv. 310. Finger-pillory, x. 35. Fiorin-grass (Bot.), xiv. 287. Firmarius, xvi. 267. Firs in Wiltshire, x. 151. Fish, culture of, xi. 137, 252. Fossil xiv, 112. Statutes protective of, xiv. 212, 213. Fish Ponds, Cutteridge, xiv. 35. Fisher family, the, ix. 226. F. R., exh., x. 35. Fisherton Anger, dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chantry, xii. 374, Hermitage, x. 280. Monas- tery, xii. 354, 369. Gaol, ix. 84. Brick-earth, x. 222. Bapton or Babeton, xti. 29 ; xiii. 114. Delamere, xiii. 114. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantry, x. 282. Benefactions, xii. 382. Kelloways,meaning of name, xli. 289. Lucas, ditto, 2b. Fishery, free, at Hungerford, xi. 143. Fittleton, xi. 259; xii, 12; xvi.231, 314. Meaning of name, xiii. 48 ; xy. 89. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Free Chapel, x, 282; xii. 379 Acleton Chapel, xii. 376. Filton, Dr. W. H., xiv, 111. Flag (Bot.), xiii. 211. Flea-bane (Bot.), x. 182. Flea-wort (Bot.), x. 194. Flints, on the spontaneous origin of, xiv. 120. Flint implements. See Implements. Flora of Silbury, the, ix. 159. — Wiltshire, ix. 58, 238; x. 180; xi. 218; xii. 73, 234; xiii. 189 ; xiv. 68, 280. Florence, curious custom at, xvi.305. Flower, T. B., F.L.S., don., xi. 244 ; xii. 258; xv. 237, 352. Composite, on the, ix. 162. Ferns of Wiltshire, on the, xi. 349. Flora of Wiltshire, the. See Flora. Herbarium, instructions for forming, x. 233, 252. Primrose, notes on the, xii. 351. NE ee GENERAL INDEX. Flowering-fern (Bot.), xiv. 318. Fluellin (Bot.), xii. 80. Fonts: Etchilhampton (with wood- cut), xi. 185. Potterne, xvi. 278, 280. Wokingham, xi. 74. Wooden, Norway (with wood-cut), x. 177. Fonthill, xiii. 113. Derivation of word, xiv. 170. Abbey, x. 282. Visited by Society, 1870, xiii. 22. Episcopi, xii. 9. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. — Gifford, xii. 28. Origin of name, xiii. 55. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Mayor of, ix. 228. Mervyn of, 2b. Food vessels found in barrows, xvi. 170. Foramifera of the Rotaline, On the _ (Geol.), xiv. 120. Forbes, Professor E. xiv. 113, 114. Ford,meaning of word in composition, xiv, 158. — Abbey, xiv. 52. Foreigner,old meaning of word,xi.60. Forest, meaning of word. xi. 129. laws, struggles against, x. 28. Forests, ancient Wiltshire, x. 136, _ Formanria xiii. 115. _ Fosbury, dedication of Church, xy. 102. ‘Fossils, Wiltshire, xi. 138, xv. 137. New Wiltshire, xiv. 136. Found near Melksham, xiv.111. Pewsey, ix, 23. Salisbury,xiv.111. Sa- __ vernake (sponge, with illustration), ix.170. Tilshead, x. 37. West- bury, xiv. 136. ——— list of, from the great oolite and forest marble, xi. 332. _Fotherby, Bishop, ix. 226. ‘oundlings, how named, xvi. 322. - Fovant, xii. 10; xiii. 112. Meaning of name, xiv. 170. Dedication of Church, xy. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Chantry, x 262. XXyili. Fowler, Dr., x. 6. Fox, J. J., exh., ix.27. Colonel Lane, on Stonehenge, xvi. 82. T., don., xi. 120. T. B., don., xiv. 120; xv. 237 ; exh., xv. 187. — v. Long, x. 95, 96. Fox-glove (Bot.), xii, 77. Foxham, dedication of Church, xy. 102. Chureb plate and bells (mis- read Boxham), xii. 368. Foxley, xiii. 117. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Fox-tail grass (Bot.), xiv. 282. Foyle, 0., xv. 31. “ Francigena,” meaning of term, xi. 176. Fraxinus (Bot.), xi. 226. Fritillaria (Bot.), xiii. 216. Fruits, coniferous, fossil, xiv. 119. Freeman, E. A., xvi. 346; don., xiii. 223 Freemasons, chapters of, xiv. 210. Freeth or Frith, meaning of word, xiv, 180. Freishute, meaning of word, xiv. 213. Freke, Arundel, xiii. 122. Frekylton, brass of Henry, x. 255; xi, 138, French language, when predominant in England, xi. 52. Fresco painting, x. 42. Freshford, xiii. 301. Friday, superstition respecting, xv. 61. Fripsbury, xi. 342. Frisian names, xy. 88. Frith. See Freeth. Fritillaria, Fritillary (Bot.), xiii. 216. Frog, earliest existent, xiv. 139. Froxfield, dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Frustfield or Ferstesfield, hundred of, xii. 9, 369; xiii. 117. Fry, J. B., exh., xiv. 154. Fuggleston or Ffouleston, xy. 82, d 2 XXVIil. 277. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Hospital, x. 282. Fuller, Rey. E.A., on Ancient Ciren- cester, xiv. 216. Cirencester Church, xiv.141. J. B., xiv. 122. Dr. T. xvi. 25. Funerals, old custom at, xii. 114. Fungus, Jew’s-ear, x. 137. Fyfield. See Fifield. Fyler, Rey. §., xii. 212. Gabata, x. 33. Gainford, xvi. 314. Gaisford, J., xiii. 234. ix. 26. Galanthus (Bot.), xiii. 213. Galeopsis (Bot.), xii. 100. Galingale (Bot.), xiv. 80, Gambier-Parry, T., x. 12. On Archi- tectural colouring, x. 140. Game, curious old, xi. 34. Unlawful, xiv. 212. Game-laws under Queen Elizabeth, xiv. 212. Gane, Rey. J., his will, x. 30. Gannet (Ornith.), xii. 171. Gaols, Wiltshire, ix. 82. Gardener family, the, ix. 226. Gargany (Ornith.), xii. 161. Garlic (Bot.), xiii. 218. Garsden or Garsdon, name, xv. 82. Church, xv. 102. and bells, xii. 368. Garstang family, the, xiv. 146. Garston, meaning of word, xv. 74. Gate-house at Spye Park, the old, xv. 324. Gaunt, John of, xi. 145; xiii. 293; xy. 215. Gauzebrook, meaning of name, xiv. 168. 4 Ge-mere (Angl. Sax.) See Mer. Gentian, Gentiana (Bot.), xi. 229. Gentianacee, 228. Geoffrey of Monmouth, xvi. 8, 15. Geological collection, Mr. Cunning- ton’s, xv. 133. Mrs., ezh., meaning of Dedication of Church plate GENERAL INDEX. Geological sections (wood-cuts), Box, xi. 323, 324, 326. Cirencester, 331. Inkpen, 277, 278, Kennett, 281. Kintbury, 273. Yatton Keynell, 328. Sketch of the Valley of the Kennet, xi. 268. Geology of Wiltshire, xi. 315. Of Wiltshire Railways, ix. 167. See also Conchology, Fossils, Mineral, Petrifactions, &c., George III., figure of, near Wey- mouth, xiv. 30. Germander (Bot.), xii. 103. Gesso x. 40. } “* Giant-chambers,” xiii. 342. Giant’s Dance, the, xvi. 10. —— Graves, the, x. 23. Gibbs, D.A., exh., xv. 138. Gibson, Bishop, on Stonehenge, xvi. 31. Giffard, Sir O., his penance, xiii. 16. Gilbert family, the, ix. 226. Gilgal, a, x. 19. Gillingham, x. 171. Gilpin, Rey. W., on Salisbury Plain, xvi. 138. Gladdon (Bot.), xiii. 211. Glanvili, Sir J., xvi. 316. W.., 7. Glass lamps, ancient. x. 36. — stained, at Bishopston, x. 25. In Chapter House, Salisbury, x.11. Glastonbury Abbey, xv. 344. Thorn, the, ix. 665. ‘ Glumigrim,” xvi. 330. Glycerta (Bot.), xiv. 295. Glynne, Lord Chief Justice, xiii. 161; xiv. 46. Gnaphalium (Bot.), x. 191. Goatacre, meaning of name, xiv. 258, Goats-beard (Bot.), x. 204. Goat-sucker, the (Orntth.), ix. 220. — Goddard family, the, ix. 226. Mean- ing of name, xiv. 184. Origin, 7b. Annual dinner, xiv.155. A., M.P., xi. 88. A. L., M.P., President of Swindon meeting, 1873, xiv. 121. Address, 125. Final speech, 151. GENERAL INDEX. Xxix. Rey. F., ix. 52; exh., ix. 24 ; xiv. 155. H. N., don., xi. 120, 244; xii, 258 ; xiii. 344; xv. 138. John, xiv. 185. Richard, brass of, at - Aldbourne, xi. 339. Lithograph of ditto, xi. 245. Thomas, monu- ment to, xi. 340. Thomas, xiv. D186. - Godewell, xv. 258, 259. Godsbury, meaning of name, xv. 89. Godwin, H., on a recent visit to Uri- conium, xi. 135. J., don., xiii.104, «293, 344. Godwin-Austen, R. A. C., xiv. 113. Godwyn, Bishop Thomas, xi. 63. - Gold, mosaic, ix. 233. Golden-eye (Ornith.), xii. 164. - Golden-rod (Bot.), x. 183. Goldney, G., M.P., xii. 142, 161. President at Devizes, 1874, xv. 117; address, 125; exh., 137. Goldsmid, Sir F. H., xiii. 277. _ Gong-stool, meaning of word, xiv. 224. Good, Rev. H., xii. 214. -Good-Friday bread, xiv. 328. Good King Henry” (Bot.), xii.334. ‘Goosacre, meaning of name, xiv.169. Goosander ( Ornith.), xii. 165. Goose (Ornith.), xii. 153. Gooseberry (Bot.), ix. 79. Goose-foot, (Bot.), xii. 332. Goose-grass (Bot.), ix. 260. Gore, T.. his will, xiv. 1. — xii.13; xiii. 114. Meaning of - mame, xv. 81. Chapel, x. 283. Josford and Gosport, meaning of names, xy. 168. ssip, old use of word, xv. 175. Gough family, the, ix. 226; xi. 35. R., on Stonehenge, xvi. 45. Capt. W., xiii. 135. | Gout-weed (Bot.), ix. 241. Gowen, R., xiv. 112. ~ Gowk=Cuckoo, x.115. , Grace-cup, the Devizes, ix. 23. oo . See Stonehenge, incised markings at. , +g 4 4 ' 7 a Grafton, R., his Bible, xv. 338. or East Grafton, x. 259; xii. 15. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Tenure of manor, xiii.55. Grallatores (Ornith.), xii. 44. Graminacee (Bot.), xiv. 280. Grammar school at Heytesbury, xi. 294. Grant, Rev. A., xii. 49. Mr., don., xiii. 104. Messrs.. evh., xv. 138. Mrs., exh., ix. 27. Grasses, best mixture of, xiv. 295. Gravels, quarternary, xiv. 119. Graves, Mr., xiii. 164. Gray family, the, ix. 226. Great Western Railway Works, vis- ited by Society, 1873, xiv. 121. Grebe (Ornith.), xii. 166. Green, Rey. Dr., xii. 210. Greene, R., xiii. 149, 176. Greenhill family, the, xii. 119. H., xiii. 325. Green sand, the Wiltshire, xiv. 118. Green shank (Ornith.), xii. 62. Greenwell, Rev. Canon, don., xi.244. Gregory, J. R., exh,, xv. 138, Mr., exh., xv. 133. Grey, Lady Jane, papers relating to, xiv. 192. Grey Wethers, xiv. 117. Owen and Catcott on the, xiv. 109. Grievances of clergy in time of Charles I., xii. 210. Grimsdyke, x. 173 ; xiv..337. Mean- ing of word, xiv. 339. Grimstead, East, x. 168; xii. 8, Church plate and bells, xii. 369. West, Church plate and -bells, xii. 369. Grittenham, Oliph of, ix. 228. Grittleton or Grutelintone, xii. 22. Dedication of Church, xy. 102. History of, by Rey.Canon Jackson, ix. 7. Visited by Society, 1869, xii. 147. Gromwell ( Bot.), xi. 237. Grove, F., ix. 295, Grossulariacee (Bot.), ix. 79. XXX. GENERAL INDEX. Groundsel (Bot.), x. 192. Grove families, the, ix. 226; xiii. 120. Hugh, xiii. 270; xv. 22. Portraits of, xiii.272 ; xiv. 39. J., xv. 23. TT. F., M.P., xiii. 20. Miss Chafyn, xiii. 343. Grovely Wood, xiv. 339. Grubbe family, the, xvi. 265, 268. Mrs., xv. 135. Grutde (Ornith.), xii. 53. Gruma, xiv. 339. Guest, Dr., xiv. 339. Guelder Rose (Bot.), ix. 256. Guild, a, at Trowbridge, x. 245, Gull family (Ornitth.), xii. 172. Gumbleton, Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Gunter families, the, ix. 226. Guston, meaning of name, xiii. 56. Guy, E. E., exh., ix. 27. Gwatkin, J. R., exh., xv. 187. Gymnadenia (Bot.), xiii. 204, Gypsey-wort, (Bot.), xii. 93. Gypsies, penal law against, xiv. 210. Habenaria (Bot.), xiii. 204. Habitations, early British, ix. 124; x. 4. Lacustrine, ix. 25, 104 (note). Hackleston, xi. 259. Hackpen or Hakpin, xv. 260. Mean- ing of name, xiv. 171. Babury Camp, on, xi. 343. Barrows, near, xi. 342, 343. Haddock family, the, ix. 227. Hagioscopes, at Avebury, x. 176. Hilmarton, 70. Hag’s Hill, xiii. 323. Haine, J., xiv. 114. Hairbell (Bot.), xi. 220. Hair grass (Bot.), xiv. 288. Haleyonide (Ornith.), ix. 212, Hale, Penruddock of, ix. 228. Hall, Marshall, don. ix. 209; xiii, 104. Halle, John, ix. 155; xv. 336. Halliwell, on Stonehenge, xvi. 130. Haloragacee (Bot.), ix. 72. Halstead’s Genealogies, xv. 338. Hamme or Hém (Teut.), meaning of word, xv. 74. Ham, xii. 15. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Hampton Down, xiv. 344. Hamptworth, Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Hamworthy, meaning of name, xv. 79. Hanckerton. See Hankerton. Handwriting, changes in English, xvi. 319. Hanford (Enford ?), benefaction to Church, xii. 382. Hanham, Sir J. xiii. 302. Hankerton, dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Hanningstoke, Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Hannington or Hanyngdon, xii. 20. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. — Benefactions, xii. 382. Visited by Society, 1873, xiv. 141. , Hants, xv. 96. Harbouring bad characters, xiii. 113. Hardenhuish or Hardenyssh, xii. 23; xiii. 118. Meaning of name, xiii. 48; xv.88. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 368, Old Church and Manor House, x. 284. Hard-fern (Bot.), xiv. 317. Hard-grass (Bot.), xiv. 296. Harding, of Titherington, xy. 88. Hardinge, H., xiii. 139. Hardy, Rev. J. P., xvi. 336. Hardyng, J., xvi. 17. Harebell. See Hairbell. Hare-pipe, meaning of word, xiv. 213. Hares-ear (Bot.), ix. 244. Hares-tail (Bot.), xiv. 86. Harnhan, East, xiii. 118. Harnham, West, xii. 10. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. St. Nicholas’ Hospital, x.24. Visited by Society, 1865, x. 31. Gate, Salisbury, xi. 287. "Harris; Rev. H., don., xi. 120, 244 ; xii. 131, 385. Hartham or Hertham, xii. 23; xiii. 117; xv. 223. Hartley, Rev. A. O., xiii. 310. ‘Harts-tongue (Bot.), xiv. 316. Harwood, Dr., story of, xvi. 86. " Haselbury, x. 284; xii. 22; xv. 77. _ Dedication of deceayed Church, xv. 102. Hassock. See Hessick. Hatch or Hacche, xii. 28 ; xiii. 113. _ Church plate and elle ii: 369. _ Chapel, x. 285. Hatcher, W. H.. xiv. 112. Hatsell, Captain, xv. 34. lawkbit (Bot.), x. 204. ykesworth family, the, ix. 227. wksbeard (Bot ), x. 207. awkshaw, Sir J., xvi. 112. Hawkweed (Bot.), x. 207. Hawles family, the, ix. 227. Hawthorn, the (Bot.), ix. 64. Asa _hedge-bush, xii. 322. Haxton or Hacklestone, Tyderley of, ix. 230. Haymaking, proverbs respecting, xv. (57. Hayne family, the, ix. 226. Hayward, Rey. H., xiv. 133. J., xiii. 316. Rey. T., xiv. 229; xvi. 238, T., 7b. W. P., don., xi. 350; _ evh., ix. 24; xv, 136. “Hayward,” the, of the town of _ Hungerford, xi. 149. Hays, meaning of word, xiv. 213. y-scented fern (Bot.), xiv. 313. el (Bot.), xiii, 197. zelrigge, Sir A., xv. 34. e family, the, xiii. 236. Rev. _J., on encaustic tiles found at Poyntington, xiii. 19. GENERAL INDEX. XxXXl. Heale House, x. 17. Heath / Bot.), xi. 222. Heath-grass (Bot.). xiv. 292. Hecateeus of Abdera, xvi. 6. Heddington or Headington xii. 25; xiv. 344; xv. 223; xvi. 306. Dedication of Church, xy. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Visited by Society, 1863, ix. 19. Hedgehog, superstition respecting, xiv. 329. Hedges and Hedgerows, Mr. Spencer on, xli. 317. Heigham, hundred of. See High- worth. Helleborine (Bot.), xiii. 209. Helminthia (Bot.), x. 205. Hemicidaride (Geol.), xiv. 115. Hemlock (Bot.), ix. 252. Hemp-agrimony (Bot.), x. 180. Henbane (Bot.), xi. 241. Henchman, Rey. Dr. xiii. 124, Henley, meaning of name, xv. 80. Henry II., charter to Stanley Abbey, xv. 280. ITI., ditto, xv. 294. of Huntingdon, xvi. 7. Heraldry, value of, xvi. 335. Herbarium, the Wiltshire, xiv. 236. Instructions for forming, x. 233 ; xii. 252. Report of, xv. 110. Herbert, Lord, x. 19. Lines on his death, xvi. 342. Herb-paris (Bot.), xiii. 200. ‘*Herb-two-pence.” See Money- wort. Herepath, meaning of the word, xi. 343. Herminium (Bot.), xiii. 207. Hermitage, meaning of the word, xiv. 102. At Codford St. Mary, x. 270. Chippenham, xii. 285. Fisherton, x. 281. Preshute, x. 300. Yatton Keynes, x. 322. Heron family, the (Ornith.), xii. 55. Herons, how to be killed, xiv. 212, Hessick, meaning of the word, xiy. 258. XXX. Hewish or Huish, xiv. 344. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Hill, Visited by Society, 1863, ix. 22. Hexham Registers, xvi. 315. Heytesbury, hundred of, xii. 26, 365; xiii. 115. Dedication of Chureh, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantries, x. 285. Hospital of St. John, xii. 874. Dedication, xv. 102. Ancient Statutes of, xi. 289, Grammar School, xi, 294. Heytesbury of, ix. 227. Hungerford of, ib. Heywood, xv. 248. Chapel, x. 286; xii. 376. Dedication, xv. 102. Heyworth, xii. 19. Hicks, Captain J. L., xii, 328. Hidarii, xiii, 118. Hide family. See Hyde. Hide, history and meaning of term, xi. 142. Hieracium (Bot.), x. 208. Higden’s Polychronicon, xvi. 15, Highmore, Dr. N. J., xiii. 344. Don, ix. 209, Highway, xii. 18. Church, xy. 102. Highways, care of the, xiv. 2165. Fine for overflow on, xiii. 111, et sqq. Highworth or Heigham, hundred of, xii, 362. Meaning of name, xv. 79. Dedication of or Wurthe, xv.277. De- dication of Church, xy. 102. Church plate and bells, xii, 363. Chantry, x. 286 ; xii. 377. Obit. xiii, 282. Hilcote or Hulecote, xii. 16. Hildensell. See Hill Deverell. Hill, Mr. Baron, xiii. 164. Hill Deverell. See Deverell. Hillier, W., exh., xv. 137, Hilmarton or' Hilmerton, xiii, 112; xv, 223. Dedication of Church, xy. 102. Church plate and bells, GENERAL INDEX. xii. 367. Corton Chapel, x. 274 ; xii. 376. Widcombe Chapel x. 319. Hilperton, xv. 223. Church, xi.133, Dedication, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Hindon, meaning of name, xv. 81. Lynchets near, xii. 185. Dediea- tion of Church, xv. 102. Chapel, x. 287; xii. 379. Hinton or Hunton family, the, ix. 226, Hinton, meaning of name, xv. 80. Broad, (Selkley hundred) xli. 19 ; xv. 260, 261. Dedication of Church, xv. 100. Church plate and bells. xii. 364. Registers, xvi. 310, 315, 318, 330. Manor house, xy. 325. —— Little (Elstub hundred), xii. 12. Dedication of Church, xv. 102. Church plate and bells, xii, 364. (Amesbury hundred), xii. Te —— (Thornbull hundred) xii, 21, —-— (Wherwelsdown hundred), xii. 26 ; xiii. 116. Charterhouse, xiii. 301. Manor House, 2d, Cherry (Cambridgeshire) reg~ isters, xvi. 331. Hippocras, xv. 169. Hippophagy, xiv. 15; xvi. 323, Hirundinide (Ornith.) ix. 213. Historical criticism, Sir J. Awdry on, xii. 136, Hoare, Sir R. C. History of Wilts, ix. 6. Repertorium Wiltoniense, xiil.4. His barrow digging, x, 85. On Stonehenge, xvi. 52. Hobhouse family, the, xiii, 300. Sir C. P., xvi. 346. * Hoee, (Fris.) xv. 92. Hochelhampton or Hetheseling, xi. 175. Hocktide Court, xi. 1388. Ceremonies connected therewith, xi. 160, 151. > Ne) ee a TRA) CPR res gs o, Hodeston, xiii. 112. Hoddon, xvi. 330. Hoe Benham Marsh, xi. 281. Hoffman, A. W., xiv. 116. ‘Hog-weed (Bot. ), ix. 248. Holbein, xiv. 128, 140. Holbury, on some Roman remains found at, xiii. 33. On a Roman building at (with photolitho- _ graphs), xiii, 276, 378. Holeus (Bot.), xiv. 288. Holford, R.S.. Hollis, Miss, aoihe . xv. 138, Holly (Bot.), xi. 224. Holt, xii. 25; xiii, 118. Rey. J. _ Lewis on Geology of, xiv. 109. _ Waters, x. 326; xi. 311; xiv.108. _ Large elms, x. 138; xii, 350. De- dication of Church, xv. 102. - Church plate and bells, xii. 365. _ Visited by Society, 1872, xiii. 315. ‘Holy Cross, Churches dedicated to, xv. 107. Homington, xiii. 118; xy. 286. Dedication of Gharsh, xv. 102. Church plate and ils, xii. 369, =I See Stonewort. k, origin of name,‘xv. 92. per family, the, ix. 227. (Ornith), xii. 159. poe (Ornith. ), ix. 51. ) (Bot. ), xii. 349, grass xi. 153. Gunter of, ix.226. Hornbeam (Bot.), xiii. 198. Horningsham, Great, xii. 27; xiii. 115, Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii 865. Stourton of, ix. 230. _— Little, Chapel, x. 287. ospitium, South Wraxall, xiv. 100. ttonia (Bot.), xii. 326. GENERAL INDEX. XXXlll. Hounds-tongue (Bot.), xi. 223, Hour-glass in Stratford Church, x. 17. House, arrangements of a medieval, xvi. 290. Howe, Sir R., M.P., xi, 90. Howes, meaning of word, xvi, 142. Hubbaslow, xi. 342. Hubert de Burgh, ix. 38. Hudson, Mr., x. 11. Huish. See Hewish. Hull, E., xiv. 115, 116. Hullayington or Hundlavington, xii. 24; xiii. 117. Meaning of name, xv. 90. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Destroyed Chapels, x. 261, 310. Hulle. ‘See Hill Deverell. Hume, Dr., on querns, xiii. 311. Humulus (Bot.), xi.. 349. Hundreds, when instituted, xv. 84, 85. List of Wiltshire, xii. 6. How named, xy. 83. The hun- dred court, xiii. 106. Hungerford family, the,ix. 226,227 ; xi. 289 ; xiv. 126. Their property, x. 268, 273, 274, 285, 291, 302, 304, 309, 313; xi. 143, 153, 154, 155. Chantry at Heytesbury, x. 286. Chapel in. Salisbury Cathe- dral, xi. 334. Walter, Lord, xiii. 230. Sir Antony, xy. 147. Sir Edward, xii. 292. Sir Thomas, xiii. 235. Sir Walter, xiii. 231. Hungerford, Geology of, ix. 168. Annual Meeting at, xi. 121, Mr. Rarker’s Historical Account of, xi. 140. Free Chapels of North and South Standen, xii. 379. Let- ters patent of Edward IIJ., and Henry IV., xi. 138. Hock tide Court Book, ib. Darell of, ix. 225. Corporation of, exh., xi. 138. Hunt, Captain Thomas, xiii. 141 ; xiv. 58, 59. Huntworthe. See Hamptworth. Hurcot or Hurdcote, xii.10 ; xiii.113, é XXXIV. Hurst, Moody of, ix. 228. Stenhold of, 2b. 229. Hussey family, the, ix. 226; xiv. 106. Meaning of name, xiii. 52. Mr., xii. 46, Mrs., exh., x. 36. Hussey-Freke, A. L., xiv. 141. Huxley, meaning of name, xy. 92. Hyacinth, grape, and starch, xiii.219. Hyde or Hide family, ix. 226. Ori- gin of, ix. 280. M.P. for Wilts, xi. 88, Hydrocharidacee ( Bot.), xiii. 201. Hyoscyamus (Bot.), xi, 241. Hypocheris (Bot.), x. 203. Hypomnemata, Aubrey’s, xvi. 31. Ibis, the glossy (Ornith.), xii. 59. Idmiston or Idmeston, xii. 8. Dedi- cation of Church, xv.103. Church plate and bells, xi. 370. Regis- ters, xvi. 316. Free Chapel of Burgelon or Birdlyme, x. 264; xii. 380. Idover, meaning of name, xiv. 163. Tford, Horton of, ix. 227. Ilex (Bot.), xi. 224. Tley Oak, xiii. 108. Imber or Immere, xii. 17, 27; xiii, 115. Meaning of name, xiv. 261. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Rous of, ix. 229. Implements, bone, xvi. 173, 175. Lithographic illustration, ix. 121. — Bronze, xi. 285; xv. 139; xvi. 166, 176. Found at Olbury, xv, 137. .Temper of, xvi. 116. Flint, ix. 169; x. 8, 22, 35, 36, 37; xi. 40, 109, 110; xiv. 117. Found in the Avon Valley, x. 221. At Bemerton, x. 35. Fisherton, 7b. Milford, x. 35, 37; xiv. 118. Niagara, x. 37. St.Mary Bourne, xi. 106. West Kennett, x. 133. Weymouth, x. 39; xi. 139. Wilsford, ix. 24. Experi- ments with, xvi. 117. How made, x. 230. Woodcuts of, x. 133; xi. 43, 47, GENERAL INDEX. Implements horn, x. 96. Tron, x. 328. —-—— Stone, ix. 121; xiv. 119; xvi. 172. Modern use of, xvi. 110. Incense Cups, so-called, ix. 25, 1338, xvi, 169. Woodcut, ib. Theory of use of, xii, 122. Indulgences granted to Stanley Ab- bey, xv. 244. Ingleford or Inglesol. xi. 141. Inglesham, dedication of Church, xy. 103, Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Inglewood, xiv. 274. Ingram, Rev. Dr. James, President of Trinity Coll., Oxon., history of Codford St. Mary, ix. 7. On Stone- henge, xvi. 52. Rey. Canon A. H. W., on the use of a small clay cup, xii. 122. On a piece of perforated slate, x. 109. Inkpen, xi. 274, ef sgg, Geological sections (woodcuts), 7b. 277, 278. Ware, ib. 139. Inquisition on Ruth Pierce, xii. 256. Insects, new fossil, xiv. 111. Insessores (Ornith.), ix. 45, 211. Interments, common British, ix. 136. Inula (Bot.), x. 184. Iris, Iridacee (Bet.), xiii. 211. Iron, disposition of in variegated strata, xiv. 118. manufacture of, xiv. 117. —— ore in Wiltshire,Mr.Cunnington on, xii. 146. Ores, analysis of British, xiv. 117. Period, the, xiii. 24, 26. Irvine, Mr., xvi. 345, 346. Isey or EKisey, meaning of name, xiy. 258. Isis, meaning of name, xiv. 167. ‘Ivory, ancient carved, x. 36. Ivy (Bot.), ix. 252. —— ground (Bot.), xii. 98, Ivychurch, monastery at, x. 287. Jackson, Rev. Canon J. E., ix, 15; xii, 141,151; xv.131. His work for the Society, xv. 119. Edition of Aubrey, ix, 7. History of 4 _-Grittleton, ib. Wraxall Manor House, xiii. 314. Don., xiii, 104. , Papers on— Ambresbury Monastery, x. 61. Chapels, ancient Wiltshire,x.253. _ Churches, names of Wiltshire, xv (98. ____ Chippenham, notes on history of, xii. 259. _ -Gaols, Wiltshire county, ix. 82. Gore, last will of Thomas, xiv.1, _. Heytesbury Almshouses, stat- utes of, xi. 289. Hungerford Chapel, inventory of, xi, 334. _ Longleat, literary treasures of, xy. 337. _ ——_— papers, xiv. 192, 237. Rood Ashton and other estates "near Trowbridge, xiii. 311, 318. Rowley or Wittenhan, xiii.227. ; Sherifi’s Turn in 1439, the, xiii. 107. Stonehenge, xvi. 131. _ Wulfhalland the Seymours, xy. 184, 140. Jacob’s ladder (Bot.), xi. 231. James I., his right to the throne, xy. 156. At Stonehenge, xvi. 26. James, Rev. J., on Avington Church, xi. 187. — of Potterne, xvi. 258. January, proverbs respecting. xv. 46. Ja a (Bot.), xi. 218. ef cries, Putogragh of Judge, x. 37. — R., on Swindon, its history and Entiquities, xiv. 37,1380. 8. Aa, erh., xv. 138. Jenner, Dr., his prognostics of rain, aoa. 70. sy, Meaning of word, x. 73. Jethun. See Yatton Keynell. Jewell, Bishop, his family, ix. 227. GENERAL INDEX, XXXV. Letter to Wiltshire magistrates, ix. 83. Jewellery, medieval, xiii, 15. Jewitt, L., don., ix. 209. Jew’s-ear (Bot.), x. 136. John, King, at Stanley Abbey, xv. 284. His ‘charters to, ¢b. 290. Receipt of jewels from, b, 291. of Gaunt. See Gaunt. Johnson, Dr.Samuel, on Stonehenge, xvi. 44, Jones, Francis, xiii. 152; xiv. 39. Inigo, x. 84. Heirloom of, ix. 24. On Stonehenge, xvi. 27, 29. John, xiii. 189. Professor T. R., xiii. 32; xiv. 113, 120. Rev. Canon W.H., xiii. 275, 312, 345. Papers on— All Cannings, xi. 1. Clarendon, Lord, and his Trow- bridge ancestry, ix. 282. Domesday for Wilts, ix. 8. Gleanings from ditto, x. 22, 165; xiii. 42. Dykes, Ancient Wiltshire, xiv. 332. Fetter-lock, the, a cognizance of the Longs, xiii. 280. Names of some English occu- piers in the time of Edward the Confessor, xii. 148. of places near Devizes, ix. 19. —— of places in Wiltshire, xiv. 156, 253; xv. 71. Nomina Villarum, xii. 1. Potterne, xvi. 245. South Wraxall, St. Chapel at, xiv. 100. Staple, Merchants of the, ix. 137. Stockton, Anglo-Saxon Charter relating to parish of, xii. 216, Trowbridge, Early annals, of xy. 208, 304, ——-—— Terumber’s Chantry at, x. 239. Andrew’s e 2 XXXVI. “Judas-light,” xii, 382. Judge Nicholas. See Nicholas. July, proverbs respecting, xv. 54. Juncus, Juncacee (Bot.), xiv. 68. June, proverbs respecting, xv. 50. Juniper, Juniperus, (Bot.), xiii. 117. large specimen at War- dour, 7d. Jurassic rocks compared with Oolite, xiv. 119, Justice family, the, ix. 227. Justices of the Peace, instructions to, xiv. 194. Katharine, Queen, x. 68. Kauffman, portrait by, ix. 23. Keene. See Perry Keene. Keevil or Kyvell, xii. 26. Meaning of name, xiv. 258. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Manor House, xy. 1385. Woods, xiii. 323. Kellaways. See Titherington. Kelts. See Celts. Kemble family, the, ix. 227. Mean-. ing of name, xiv. 259. J. M., on ' Stonehenge, xvi. 130. Kemble or Kemele, xii. 24. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Ewelme Chapel, x. 280. Kemm, W.C., x. 209; xiii. 222; xvi. 76. #vh.,x. 38. On sarsen stones, xi. 248. Kempsford, xiv. 129. Visited by the Society, 1873, xiv. 141. Ken, meaning of the name, xv. 94. Bishop, 2b. 339. His autograph, ib., 338. His will, 7., 339. Kenilworth, Sir Walter Scott’s, xv. 346, Kennett, meaning of the name, xiv. 165. ‘ Valley, Geology of the, (with woodcut,) xi. 268; xiy.120. Peat deposit, xi. 137. River, the, xi. 159. East, xii. 18. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. GENERAL INDEX. Kennett, West, long barrow at, x. 130. Large stones, xi. 342. Kenrick, Mrs., don., xiii. 343. Evh., xv. 133, 187. Kensey, his execution, xiii. 186. Kent. Dr. xvi. 272. Kerlescant, Plan of, (lithograph,) xiii. 81. Kevelegh, xiii. 116. Keysler, xiv. 14. On Stonehenge, xvi. 41. Kidder or Kydder, meaning of term, xiv. 215. Kill barrow, meaning of name, xiv. 259, Kilvert, Rev. F., Poems on Stone- henge, xvi. 190, King, Rev. B., xiii. 222. 237. Avebury, archeological varia on, xiv 228. Don. xv. Fragments of paro- ehial history. x. 176, Nelson, anecdote of Lord, 4. 175. Wellington, ditto Duke of, 7. 174. ’ -— J. W., exh., xv. 138. Miss, exh,, xiii. 316. Kingdon, Rev. H.T., exh., ix, 24. — On the origin of the name of Tan Hill, xi. 287. Kingfisher (Ornith,), ix. 212. Kingsbridge, xii. 21. Hundred of, xii, 21, 367; xiii. 112. : Kingsclere, Professor Buckland on Valley of, xiv. 110. Kings’-grayes, the, xvi. 142. Kingston, the Duchess of, xiii. 300. Kingston Deverell. See Deverell. House, Bradford, visited by Society, xiii. 312. Kingswood, Salkeld or Seacole of, ix. 229. Sport of, 7b. ——— Abbey, x. 288. : j Kington Langley. See Langley Fitzurse. 2 ' ——— Saint Michael, meaning of | _ name, xii, 290. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Priory, x. 288. - Snell of, ix. 229, _ Kington, West, xii. 22. Dedication of Church, xv. 108. Church plate and bells. xii. 368. Kirtbury, Geological section at, (woodeut,) xi, 273, _ Kinwardston, Hundred of, ix. 8; xii, 14, 363. _ Kirton family, the, ix. 227. _ Kirwan, Rey. J., on Stonehenge, xii. 130. On Devonshire tumuli, xi. 13; xiii. 17.; Kite, E., xi. 13. Zh, x. 37. _ Kitmore, meaning of name, xvi. 251. Kitton, F., xiv. 120. Knaphill, ix. 22. Knap-weed (Bot.), x. 196. _Knawel (Bot.), ix. 75. Knevet family, the, ix. 227. - Knighton, xii. 11 ; xiii, 113. Chan- try Chapel, x. 288. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. _Knook, xii. 27. Meaning of name, _ xiv. 259. Dedication of Church, xy. 103. Church plate and bells, =xii. 365. Castle, xiv. 342. Knot (Ornith.), xii. 67. Knot-grass (Bot.), xii. 338. Knowl Chapel, x. 259. Knowle family, the, ix. 227. _Knoyle, hundred of, xii. 9. Meaning of name, xiv. 259. Tyderley of, p ix, 230. - East, Child, Bishop’s, or Tv erent, xy. 247. _ Church, xy. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Chapelry, xii. B 379. Hunter of, ix. 226. —— West or Odierne, xii. 26. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 366, Willoughby of, xiii. 176. Kyloe, xvi. 317. Labiate (Bot.), xii. 89. F abour-in-Vain-Hill, xiv. 26. Labyrinth at West Ashton, xiii, 331. GENERAL INDEX. Dedication of - XXXVil. Lace, old, x. 34, 36. Lackham, xiii. 118. Meaning of name, xiv. 260. Chapel, x. 288. Baynard of, ix. 224, Lacock, x. 269; xii. 22, Meaning of name, xiv. 260. Nicholas’s his- tory of, ix.6. Dedication of Church, xy. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Brass, xii. 238. -Obit., xii. 381. Blake or Blague of, ix. 224, Stump of, ix. 229. Abbey, x. 289; xii. 307 ; xvi. 350. Bells, 7. 352. Mr. C. H. Talbot on the existing struc- ture of, xii.221. Visited by Society. xii. 146. Lactuca (Bot.), x. 205. Lacustrine habitations, ix.104 (note). Lady-fern (Bot.), xiv. 315. Lady’s-tresses (Bot.), xiii. 207. Lake, xii. 6. Chapel, x. 289. House, x. 17. Drawing of ditto, x. 38. Visited by Society, 1865, x. 17. Lambert family, the, ix. 228, Ed- mund, xiy. 81. Lambourne, xv. 94, 268, et sqq. Lambs, the Potterne, xvi. 274. Lamb’s-lettuce (Bot.), ix. 264. Lamb’s-tongue (Bet.), xii. 331. Lamium (Bot.), xii. 99. Landford, Laneford or Lufford, xii. 9; xiii. 117. Dedication of Church, xy. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Landowner, power given to a, to try and execute offenders, xiv. 182. Lane, meaning of name, xiii. 52. Lanfear, Mr. xi. 138. Langdon, xv. 263. Langford family, the, ix. 285. xii. 10. Servington of, ix. 229, Great or Steeple, xii, 13 ; xiii, 115; xiv..47. Dedication of Church, xy. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. - — Little, xiv. 339. Dedica- tion of Church, xy. 103. Church XXXVI. : plate and bells, xii. 367. Chantry, x. 290. Langley or Langele, meaning of name, xy. 80. ; Burrell, xii. 22; xiii. 118. Meaning of name, xii. 287; xiii. 56. Scandal at, xii. 314. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Visited by Society, 1869, xii. 149. Fitzurse or Kington Langley, xii. 22. Origin of name, xiii. 56. Chapel, x. 288. Dedication, xy. 103. Visited by Society, 1869, xii. 149. Lapwing (Ornitth.), xii. 52. Larches at Nonsuch, x. 150. Laride (Ornith.), xii. 172, Lastrea (Bot.), xiv. 311. Lathrea (Bot.), xii. 75. Latimer, meaning of name, x. 171 ; xili. 53. Latinity, curious, xvi. 317. Latton, xii. 20. Roman remains at, ix. 232. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Laverstock, xii. 8. Dedieation of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Chantry, x. 290. Lavington, Bowyer of, ix. Davenport of, 7. East, Steeple, Stapul, or Market, xii. 17; xiii, 111. Lyn- chets near, xii. 185. Meaning of name, xv. 87. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Chantry, x. 290; xii. 377. West, Gernon or Bishops, xii, 17; xili. 111. Dedication of Church, xv, 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Benefactions to, xii. 382. Chapels, x. 283, 290, 291. Law, anecdote of Bishop, x. 253. La Warre family, the, xi. 196. 225. GENERAL INDEX. Lawrence family, the, ix. 227. W. F., xv. 120. Sir Thomas, F.R.A., ix. 194. Works of, ix. 17, 23, 26, 27,194 (with photolithograph); xv. 183, 1387, 1889139" 82 Layamon, xvi, 14. Layard, Mr., xvi. 114. Laycock. See Lacock, Lea and Cleverton, dedication of Church, xy. 103, Lead, Roman works in, found at Corinium, xiv. 188. Lea. See Leigh. Leah (Teut.), xv. 78. Leap year, superstitions respecting, xy. 65, 66. ° Lear, Ven. Archdeacon, x. 25. On Bishopstone Church, x. 236. Leather searchers, office of, xii. 273. Leaze or Lega, xiii. 113. Lee family, the, ix. 227. ‘¢ Leicester’s Commonwealth,” xv. 346. Leigh (Bradford Hund.), xiii, 118. or Lea, The. (Kingsbridge Hund.) Church plate and bells, xii. 368. or Lye (Westbury Hund.), xii. 26 ; xiii. 116; xv. 268. — Delamere, xii. 22; xiii, 118. Meaning of name, xii. 287. Dedi- cation of Church, xv.103. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Leland, the antiquary, xvi. 18. Lely, Sir Peter, xv. 138. Lemna, Lemnacee (Bot.), xiv. 76. Lent, Dispensations for, xii, 272. Lentibulariace@ (Bot.), xii. 324. Leonora, Princess, x. 66. Leontodon (Bot.), x. 206. Leopard’s-bane (Bot.), x. 192. Lepers, Hospital for, x. 276, 304. Lepidoptera (Entom.) ix. 25. Lepsana (Bot.), x. 202. Letcombe Ashes, xiy. 19. Letters, change of in local names, xiv. 161. Lettuce (Bot.), x. 205. _Leversedge family, the, x. 316. Lewes, le., Cirencester, xiv. 221. they hey. J., xiv. 109. Liber Reectastionn; xv. 99. Library, the, at Longleat, xv. 339. Licenses to crenellate, xvi. 299. _Lidbury camp, xiv. 342. ‘Liddingdon, Leddington, Ludding- ton, or Lydington, xii. 21, 112. _ Meaning of name, xiv. 260. Dadi eation of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Fisher of, ix. 226. Lidiard. See Lydiard. Lig uliflore (Bot.), x. 202. L igustrum (Bot. )» xi. 225. Liliacee (Bot.), xiii. 216. Lily of the Valley (Bot.), xiii. 213. Limacinea (Conch.), ix. 278. e, deposit of Roman, xiii. 279, nes, at Bowood, x. 158. Cut- eridge, xiv. 35. Longleat, x. 158. nestones, analysis of the, xiv. 109. Limpley Stoke, dedication of Church, vy. 103. naria (Bot.), xii. 79. ich or Linchet. See Lynchet. In Registry, the, xvi. 308. (Bot.). xi. 221. , John, Commissioner of the at seal, xiii. 158,. a (Bot.), xiii. 208. spermum (Bot.), xi. 237. cote, xii. 21. Chapel, x. 290. ton of, ix. 225. Darell of, tb. Closed against the Society, xi. leton, xiii. 116. Woods, ib. 323. Drew, xiii. 22 ; xiii. 116. eaning of name, xii. 284; xiii Dedication of Church, xy. Church plate and bells, xii. ——— Paynell or Parnel, xii. 17; i.111. Becket of, ix. 225. ood, Rey. §.. xiii. 310. Ezh., GENERAL INDEX, XXXIX. Llangollen, lynchets at, xii. 190. Loans to the Crown under the Privy Seal, xiv. 200. Lobipedide (Ornith.), xii. 70. Locke, Wadham, don., ix. 209 ; xiii. 343. Locket, Crapaudine, xii. 249. Lockridge, xii. 18. Locksley, xv. 285. Lockswell, xv. 249. name, x. 292. Logetting, a fashionable game, xiv. 214. Lokyngton. See Luckington. Lolium (Bot.), xiv, 306. Lombardic Architecture, xiii. 99. Long family, the, ix. 155, 227; xiii. 280, 323 ; xvi. 269. Legend of, xiii, 328. Ramifications of, 2. 327. F.S., ézh., ix. 365. H.L., xvi. 76. On Stonehenge, xvi. 129. Sir James, xii. 293, 302, 305. R. C., don. x. 328. R.P., xiii. 310. Sir Walter, xiii. 304. — W., M.A., F.S.A., on Stone- henge and its barrows, xvi. 1. 339. Long Meg, and her daughters, ix. 270. Longbridge Deverell. See Deverell. Longespée, William, &c., xv. 214. Longevity, instances of in Wiltshire, xii. 208. Longford, xiii. 118. Longleat, literary treasures of, by Canon Jackson, xv. 337. Papers, 1553—1588, by ditto, xiv. 192, 237. The park, x. 148, 156, 158. Priory, x. 292. Thynne family,ix. 230. Lonsdale, W., xiv. 111. Loranthacee (Bot.), ix. 253. Loosestrife (Bot.), xii. 327. Lop-grass (Bot.), xiv. 303. Louse-wort (Bot.), xii. 82. Lousy-oak, the, xiv. 159. Lowell, P. A., xi. 82. Lowes, meaning of word, xvi. 142. Lowestoft, xvi. 314. Meaning of xl. GENERAL INDEX. Lowndes, E. C., xii. 147; xv. 352. Lubbock, Sir J. xiii. 222. On Stone- henge, xvi. 137. Lucas, J., speech on scaffold, xiii.183. Luck of Muncaster, the xv. 236, Luckington or Lokyntone, xii. 22 ; xiii. 117; xy. 223. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Luddington. See Liddington. Ludgershall ov Lutegarsale, xii. 18. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Chantry, xii. 378. Ludlow, W., xv. 332, Lukis, Rev, W. C., xiii. 274. Notes on barrow-diggings at Colling- bourn, x. 85. On the stone avenues of Carnac, xiii. 32. Lundy Island, xvi. 156. Lung-wort (Bot.), xi. 237. Luteshill, xy. 2238. Lustrum, the, xvi. 304. Luzula (Bot.), xiv. 71. Lycett, J., xiv. 114, 120. Lycopsis (Bot.), xi, 234. Lycopus (Bot.), xii. 93. Lydeway, ix. 189. Lydiard or Liddiard, xy. Meaning ofname, xiv. 261. Millicent, xii. 19. Dedica- tion of Church, xy. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 863. Bene- factions, xii. 382. Tregoz or South Lydiard, xii. 21; xiii. 112. Dedication of Church, xy. 103. Church plate and bells,xii, 367. St. John family of, ix, 229. Tregoz family of, ix. 230. Lye-bill, geological section (wood- cut), xi. 177. Lyell, Sir C., xiv. 111. Lyke-wake, ix. 134; x, 96. Lyme Regis, Coprolites at, xiv. 111. Lymneacea (Conch.), ix, 280. Lynchet, linchet, or linch, meaning 115). 447, 268. of word, xy. 88. Mr. Poulett Scrope on origin of, xii. 185. Lyncombe, meaning of name, xiy. 1738. Lyneham, xii. 21; xiv. 159. Dedi- cation of Church, xy.103. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Lysimachia (Bot.), xii. 327. Lythrum, Lythracee (Bot.), ix. 68. M’Coy, Professor F., xiv. 1138. Maclean, J. C., xiv. 155. Maces of Corporation of Devizes,ix.23. Mack, Edmond, xiii. 150, Sentenced to death, xiii, 168. | Mackay, A., exh., xiii, 117. Mackintosh, D., F.G.8., his theory of lynchets, xii, 186, 188. Mackniel, Mr., xiii. 307, 314, 515. Ezh., 316. Madder (Bot.), ix. 258. Maddle, game of, xi. 34. Madington or Maddington, xii. 14; xiii. 115. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii, 867. Tooke of, ix. 280. © Mer or Ge-mere (Angl. Sax.), meaning of word, xv. 86. Mesknoll, meaning of name, xiv. 344. Magna Charta, transcript of, x. 33. Magpie, superstition respecting the, xiv. 330. 4 Maiden Bradley. See Bradley, Newton. See Newton. Maintenance, meaning of the word, xiv. 212. aah nas Maiseyhampton, visited by Society, — 1873, xiv. 140. Male fern (Bvt.), xiv. 213. xy. 85. Forest m arble of, xiv. 118. Hun- dred of, xiii. 116. Charters, ix. 7. Ecclesiastical buildings, x. 293. Dedication of Churches, xy. 103. St. Paul’s Church, xii. 378. Chap- els, 0b. 377. tery, xli. 375, Inventory of Monas- Bunce of, ix. 225. - J Ps s Malmesbury or Maidulfi urbs, xii.23 ; _ Moffat’s history of, ix. 6. — Dyer, ib. Elkington, tb. 226. Stump, tb. 230, Mammalian Drift of Wilts, the, xiv. 115. “Mann, Rev. S., ezh., xiii. 316. ning, Mr., xv. 25, 37. : a nningford, xiii, 111. of, ix. 224, Abbatts or Abbas, xii. 16. _ Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Bruce or Braose, xii. 16. edication of Church, xv. 103. hurch plate and bells, xii. 363. - Bohun, xii 16. Dedica- tion of Church, xv. 103. nings, G., exh., ix. 27, tell, Dr. G. A., xiv. 118, 114. ., xii. 306. R.N., xiv. 113. ton, N,, xiii. 184. fanus Christi, xv. 176. 3S. ancient, x. 33, 37. leat, xv. 342. Marble, Forest, ripple marks and tracks in, xiv. 111. At Ciren- -eester, (wood-cut,) xi. 331. Ma ch, proverbs respecting, xv. 47. Benneger. At Long- den or Mereden, xii. 15. Mean- oad of name, xiv. 261; xv. 86. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. recone xii. 381. Visited by Society, 1863, ix. 22. green, meaning of name, xv. farjoram (Bot.), xii. 94. Markings, incised (woodcuts),Crinan s, ix. 269. Northumberland, 268. Stonehenge, 7b. 272, analysis of, xiv. 116. borough, xii. 18. Waylen’s 177; xiv. 117. Drift near, 2. 118. Ecclesiastical buildings, x. . St. Katharine’s Chantry, xii. 377. St. Martins’s Church, ets, grant for holding, xvi.258 . GENERAL INDEX. xli. obits., xii. 381, 382. St. Mary’s, dedication, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii, 364. Chantries, #b. 379. St. Peter’s, dedication, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Chantries, 7b. 379. Monas- tery of White Friars, Inventory, tb. 359. Hospital of St. John, 2. 374. The Castle, x. 295. White Horse, xiv. 27. James Ley, Earl of, x. 317; xiii. 296. Benneger of, ix. 224. Cornwall of, 6. 225. Weare or Browne of, 2b. 230. Marriage registers, xvi. 301. . Marshfield, meaning of name, xiv. 262; xv. 86. Marsh-wort (Bot.), ix. 240. Marston Maisey, or Meysy, x. 173; xii. 20. Meaning of name, xv. 86; xvi. 249. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Hospital, x. 296. South. See Highworth. Marten, Martin, Marton, or Merton, meaning of name, x.172; xi,9; xv. 86, 89 (note). Horsey of, ix. 227. or West Martin (Damerham hundred), xii. 12. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chapel, x. 297. (Kinwardstone hundred), Chapel, x. 259. Martin family, the, ix.228. J., xiv. 111. Martin, the (Ornith.), ix. 217. Martinsell Hill, visited by Society, 1863, ix. 22. Mary, Queen of Scots, letters respec- ting, xiv. 196, 242. —— Princess, x. 64._ Maskelyne or Maslen, xvi 319. —=———-—+ Professor N. §.,. xiv: 114. Master, Rev. G. S., don., xiii 344; exh., x. 35. On Roman remains F xii. found at Holbury, xiii. 17, 33, 276. T. W.C., xiv. 146. Matcham, G., ix. 13, 26; xvi. 337 ; x. 18. On Stonehenge, xvi. 134. Mat-grass (Bot.), xiv. 283. Mathew family, the ix. 228. Matilda, Queen, ix. 32. Maton, S., exh., x. 39. Matricura (Bot.), x. 188, Maud Heath, xv. 137. Mauduit family, the, x. 315, 319; xv.338. Meaning of name,xiii.53. Maw, G., xiv. 118. May-family, the, ix. 228. May month of, proverbs respecting, xv. 49, 51,67. Its unhealthiness, xvi. 335. Mayer, J., F.S.A., don., x. 328. Maynard, Sergeant, xv. 33. Mayor family, the ix. 228. Maypole, a, xi. 33. Maysmor, Mr., exh., ix. 26. Meadow-grass (Bot.), xiv. 293. Meal-tree (Bot.), ix. 256. Medallion, Roman, found at Corini- um, xiv. 188. Medals, old English, ix. 26; x. 34, 37. Medburn, xiii. 112. Medlicott, H. E., ewh., xiii. 317. Meek, A., xv. 125. Ezxh., ix. 23; xv. 139. Meetings, Annual, 1863, Devizes, ix. 1; 1864, Devizes, 26.205; 1865, Salisbury, x. 1; 1866, Devizes, 7b. 219; 1867, Hungerford, xi. 121 ; 1868, Devizes, xi. 344; 1869, Chippenham, xii. 1383; 1870, Wilton, xiii. 1; 1871, Devizes, 2b. 220; 1872, Trowbridge, ib. 285 ; 1873, Swindon, xiv. 121; 1874, Devizes, xv. 117; 1875, Devizes, 2b. 300. Lord Nelson on frequency of, x. 3. Mr. Goddard on ditto, xiv. 126. Megaliths, how transported, ix. 130 (note), GENERAL INDEX. Melampyrum (Bot.), xii. 81. Melbury Hill, xi. 266. Melchet, xiv. 274. Melic-grass, Melica (Bot.), xiv.,292. Melksham, xii, 29. Hundred of, 70. Fossil skull of ox found at, xiv. 111. Works on the waters, xiv. 110. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xit. 364. Hawkesworth of, ix. 227. Melton Mowbray, xvi. 317. Memoranda, benefit of keeping, xii. 291. Mentha (Bot.), xii. 90. Menyanthes (Bot.), xi. 230. Merborough, xvi. 312. Merchant Adventurers, the, ix. 142. Mercury, Mercurialis (Bot.), xii. 346. Mere, x. 172. Meaning of name, xiv. 261; xv. 86. Lynchets near, xii. 185. Hundred of, xii. 26. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Chantries, x. 297; xii. 374, 378. Baron of, ix. 224. Merewether, H. A., Q.C., ix. 14; xii. 148 ; xv. 125. Don.,xv. 237. Merfield, meaning of name, xv. 86. Merganser (Ornith.), xii. 165. Merlin, xvi. 18, 19, 132. Legend of, 7b. 10. Merriman. T.B., exh., ix. 26. Execu- tors of late, don., xi, 244. Merton Hospital, x. 296. See also Marston. Mervyn family, the, ix. 228. Methuen, Rey.H.H., xi. 1, 11. Paul, xiii. 800. Rev. T. A., xi. 25. Meyer, C. J. A., xiv. 118. Meysey. See Maiseyhampton, Mar- stone, and Ogbourne. Mezereon, Mezereum (Bot.), xii. 341. Michael the monk, xv. 242. Michaelmas day, superstitions res- pecting, xv. 63. eke ie _ Michells Kingston. See Kington St. Michael. _ Middle-hill binding, xiv. 134. Middleton. See Milton. - Bishops, (Durham,) xvi. 317. -Migehal’, xv. 268. Mildenhall, xii. 18. Dedication of _ Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Chapel, x. 306. ‘Miles, Rev. Thomas, History of ‘Stockton, xii. 105, 192. Milestones, disused, on the downs, = xi. 266. pp ioil (Bot.), ix. 72. Yarrow (Bot.), x. 186. “Milford Hill, ix. 208 ; x. 223; xii.6. _ Flint implements fouingl afi xiv. 118. Millet-grass, Milium, (Bot.), xiv. ‘Mills, erifer of in Wiltshire, xv. 5123. Milne-Edwards, Professor H., xiv. 112, 114. Milston, xvi. 150. _ Church, xv. 103. Milton, Middleton, or Mylton Lilborn or Lisleborn, x. 328. Meaning of Dame, xii. 14 (note). Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Gunter of, ix 226. Dedication of Loxiv. 262. Dedication of Charl. _ xy. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Benefactions, xii. 383. Mint (Bot. ), xii. 90. Mistletoe (Bot.}, ix. 253. att, G., xiv. 186. Moles, a plea forthe, by Rev. A. C., Smith, xv. 135, 308 (with wood- cuts). GENERAL INDEX. xliii. Money wort (Bot.), xii. 328. Monks’ well, the, visited by Society, 1872, xii. 310. Monkton, free Chapel, xii. 376. Deverell. See Deverell. Farley or Farleigh, xiv. 105; xv. 223, 224. Dedication of Church, xv. 103. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Rectory, xv. 223. Priory, x. 297. Winterbourne. See Win- terbourne. Monocotyledones (Bot.), xiii. 200. Monotropa (Bot.), xi. 223. Montagu, Admiral, don., xiii. 104, 223, 342. Montgomery, Mr., ewh., x. 34. Monument, Roman sepulchral, xiv. 186. Monumental inscriptions, xi. 76. Moody family, the, ix. 228. Moon, the, superstition as to its effect on the weather, xv. 58, 60. Moon-rakers, x. 116 (note); xiv.326 ; xvi. 267. Moon-wort (Bot.), xiv. 319. Moor family, the, ix. 228. Moore, C., F.G.S., xiv. 116, 119. On the geology of Swindon, xiv. 137. On Stonehenge, xvi. 70. Moore Abbeston, Chapelry, x. 318. Moor-hen (Ornith.), xii. 70. Morbihan, lithograph of, xiii. 90. Mordaunt family, the. xv. 338. Morecombe, xv. 258, Morgan’s Hill, visited by Society, 1863, ix. 19. Mormond, White Horse of, xiv. 29. Morrice, Key. Preb. xi. 135. Morris, Professor J., xiii. 307; xiv. 112, 118, 114, 115. J. W., on Stonehenge, xii. 130. Morrison, A., xiii. 22. Moschatel (Bot.), ix. 252. Moses, Rey. J. Townsend, on geology of, xiv. 109. Motto, Queen Elizabeth’s, xiv. 208. Mouse-barley (Bot.), xiv. 306. J 2 xliv. GENERAL INDEX. Mouse-ear ( Bot.), xi. 238. Moving colossal stones, method of, x. 52. Mud-rush (Bot.), xiv. 85, Mug-wort (Bot.), x. 190. Mullein (Bot.), xii. 75. Miiller, Max, on Stonehenge, xvi. 119. Mulllings, B., exvh., xv. 139. R., xiv. 134 ; don., xiii. 223 ; xv. 237; exh., xiv. 154. R-S., xi. 259, Mummers, Christmas, xi. 33. Munday family, the, ix. 228. T., exh., xi. 139. Mural painting, Corinium, xiv. 191. Idmiston, x. 38. Potterne, xvi. 278. Stockton, xii. 110, 113. Murder, distinguished from man- slaughter, xiv. 209. Murhill, meaning of name, xv. 86. Geology, of, xi. 321. Murrell, meaning of name, xv. 86. Muscaris ( Bot.), xiii. 219. Museum, the Blackmore, xi. 122. — Coriniun, xiy. 154. Devizes, site, xiii. 222; ground-plan, 7b. 224. Building, tb. 286. Completion, xiv. 123, 132. Cost, xv. 120. Opening, 7d. 130. Regulations, 2b. 116. Salisbury, x. 6, 7. Temporary, at Devizes, ix. 23; xv. 136. Hungerford, xi. 188. Salisbury, x.32. Swindon, xiv. 154. Trowbridge, xiii. 316. Musical instruments, ancient, x. 35. Musselwhite J., exh,, ix. 27. Mutton, how to preserve, xiii. 326. Myostis (Bot.), xi. 238. Myrtle, Bog or Ditch, Myrica (Bot.), xiii. 193. Mystery plays, xii. 263. Mytilacea (Conch,), ix. 281. Nadder, valley of the, visited by Society, 1870, xiii. 19. Naiades (Conch.), ix. 281. Names of early English occupiers, xii. 148. Names curious, xvi. 321. Surnames, of places in Wiltshire, xii. 289; xiii. 43. ditto near Devizes, ix. 19. local, rules for determining derivation of, xiv. 157. Napeta (Bot.), xii. 97. Narbone or Narborne family, ix. 228. Narcissus ( 3ot.), xiii. 213, Nardus (Bot.), xiv. 283. Narthecium (Bot.), xiv. 68. Natatores (Ornith.), xii. 152. Navel-wort (Bot.), ix. 78. Neate, Miss, don., xiv. 120. Neckham, Abbot, xvi. 14. Necklace, Amber (woodcut), xvi. 181. Stone (lithograph), ix. 115. Needlework, old and curious, ix. 26; xiv. 155; xv. 138. Neeld, Sir John, xii. 147. Mr.Joseph, his prediction concerning the So- ciety, xiv. 133, Negroes’ names, xvi. 322. Nelson, Earl, xvi. 346; ezh., x. 33. President, Devizes meeting, 1863, address, ix. 5; speeches, 15, 20; Salisbury meeting, 1865, address, x. 3; speeches, 14, 31. Viscount, anecdote of, x. 175. Relies of, x. 33. Neottra (Bot.), xiii. 208. Neritacea (Conch.), ix. 281. Neritoma (Geol.), xiv. 113. Neston, xiv. 343, 344. Dedication of Church, xy. 104. Manor, x. 265. Netheravon, xii. 18. Dedication of Church, xv. 104: Netherhampton (Cadworth hundred), xii. 10; xiii. 113. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate — and bells, xii. 369. Visited by Society, 1865, x. 31. = — (Elstub hundred), Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Nethermore, xv. 248. Netley, meaning of name xiy. 263. See also Nettle (Bot.), xii. 349. Dead (Bot.), xii. 99. Hemp (Bot.), xii. 100. Nettleton or Netelton, xii. 22. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Netton, xiv. 262. Neuroptera (Entom.), ix. 25. - Nevil, Testa de, xv. 223. Neville, Sir H., xi. 64. xiii. 238. _ Newbrough family, the, ix. 228. - Newdick, Mr. xvi. 237. Newnton, Long, or Newentone, xii. 24 ; xvi.342. Dedication of Church, _ xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. North, xiii. 111. Dedication -of Chureh, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. - —— South, or Newton, or Newe- ~ ton, xii. 18, 115; xiv. 339. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. -——— Tony or Newton, xii. 7. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. _ Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Newton, Maiden, old river bank near, xii. 192. New year’s eve, superstitions res- —specting, xv. 64. Nicholas family, the, ix. 228; xi. 36. Mr. Baron Robert, xiii. 126, 160; xiv. 45. Anecdote of ditto, Be xi. 39. ichols, J. G., xv. 120. _ Nidum, Roman station of, xiv. 181. Nightingale, J. E., erh., x. 36; xy. 139. Miss, exh., x. 36. Night-jar (Ornith.), ix. 221. Night-shade (Bot.), xi. 240. Anti- -dote to poison of, ib, 241. _ ———— Enchapnter’s (Bot.), imal. © Night- Walks,” a, xiii. 114. Nine men’s Morris, game of, xi, 34, 4 aes (Bot. “oa x. 202. Bishop R., GENERAL INDEX. xlv. Noell, Mr., xv. 33, None Roll, the, xi. 55. Nonjurors, the, xiv. 138 ; In Wiltshire, ib. 337. Nonsuch House, Bromham, trees at, x. 150. Visited by Society, ix. 19. Norfolk, Thomas, Duke of, xiv. 196. Letters to Queen Elizabeth, 7b. 197. To Sir J. Thynne, 2b. 198, 199, Norman Architecture in Wiltshire, xi. 130. Normanton Ditch, xi. 342. Norridge or Norrege, xii. 28. Free Chapel, x. 298; xii. 376, 380. Norrington House, x. 31. Norris, H. K., exh., ix. 26. Norton (Kingsbridge Hund.), dedi- cation of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. —— Bavant, xii. 28; xiii. 114. Chapel, x. 298. Church plate and bells, xii. 365, (Cheshire), xvi. 329. —— — (Durham), xvi. 331. November, proverbs respecting, xv. 56. Nownton or Nunton, dedication of Cbhurck, xv. 194. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Noyes, J., xv. 120. Nuisances, inspection of, xiii. 122, et sqq. Nutcombe family, ix. 228. Nutley, J., xiii. 253; xiv. 38. Nythe, xiv. 181. Oadenham, xiii. 118. Oak (Bot.), xiii. 196. | Large speci- mens, 7b, At Blacklands, x. 147. Longleat, 146. Savernake, 2. Spye Park, 148. and ash, proverb respecting the, xv. 54. Oaksey or Okesy, xiv. 273. Dedica- tion of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Chapel, x. 298; xli. 376. xvi. 328. xlvi. GENERAL INDEX. Oare, xiii. 111. Meaning of name, xiv, 264. Visited by Society, 1863, ix. 22. See also Draycot. Oat-grass (Bot.), xiv. 290. Oat-like grass (Bot.), xiv. 291. Obit or mind-day, xv. 176. How observed, xiii. 235. Ockingham, See Wokingham. O’Conner, Mr., don., xi. 120. October, healthiness of, xvi. 335. Proverbs respecting, xv. 55. Odstock. xiii. 118. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Offa, King of Mercia, xiv. 345. Ogbourne, Ugbourne, or Okeburne, Kemble of, ix. 229. — St. Andrew, xii. 19. De- dication of Church, xy. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 364, Registers, xvi. 306. Monastery, x. 299. St. George, xii. 19. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii.864, Chantries, x. 229; xii. 375, 379. Meysey, xii. 19. Ogbury Camp, Visited by Society, 1865, x. 17. Okely Wood,Tisbury, earthworks at, xi, 343, Okesheye ov Okesey. See Oaksey. Okingame. See Wokingham. Oldbury Hill, barrow on, xiii. 103. Oliph family, the, ix. 228. Oliver’s Camp, visited by Society, 1863, ix. 19. Olivier, Col. xvi. 283; Don., xv. 132. Rey. D., on Wilton Church, xiii. 14, 93, Ongaracee (Bot.), ix. 69. Oneberry (Bot ), xiii. 200. Onopordum (Bot.), x. 198. Oolite beds, Wiltshire, xiv. 113. Compared with Yorkshire, 2b, 116. Mollusca of the, ¢b. 114. Ophioglossum (Bot.), xiv. 319. Ophrys (Bot.), xiii. 205. Oppel, Dr. A., xiv. 115. Orage or Orache (Bof.), xii. 334. Orchesfounte. See Erchfont. Orcheston St. George, xii. 27; xiti. 115. Dedication of Church, xy. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 366, ——— St. Mary, xii. 14; xiii. 114, Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 867. Benefactions, xii. 382. Orchis, Orchidacee (Bot.), xiii. 201. Organic remains in Wilts, Miss Bennet’s catalogue of, xiy. 111. Origanum (Bot.), xii. 94. Orkney, stone vessel found at (with lithograph) xii. 125. Ornaments, ancient British (with lithograph), ix. 115; x. 18; xvi. 79: Ornithogalum (Bot.), xiii. 217. Ornithological specimens and collec- tions: Mr. Blackmore’s, x. 38. Earl Nelson’s, 2.34. Mr. Raw- lence’s, 7b. 88. Rey, A. C. Smith’s, ib. 34. Mr. Tugwell’s, xv. 133. Ornithology of Wilts, Rey. A. C. Smith’s, ix. 45, 211; xi. 160; xii. 44, 152. Orobanche, Orobanchacee (Bot.), xii. 73. Osborn, meaning of name, xiv. 167. Osbourne. See Ogbourn. Osier (Bot.), xiii. 187. Ossuary theory, the, xvi. 228. Osmund, Mr., exh,, x. 39. Oswestry, meaning of name, xiv. 158; xv. 97. Ottley, Mr., don., xy. 287. Otterington, South, registers, xvi. 308. Ouse, meaning of name, xiv. 167. Overleigh. See Everley, xii. 364. Overtevente. See Teffont. Overton, xii. 12, 18; xiv. 344. De- dication of Church,xy,104. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Bene- factions, xii. 382. 21. Owen, Professor R., xiv. 111, 112. _ Owl, superstition respecting the, xiv. 330. Owners of land, names of places de- rived from, xv. 88. Ox, humerus of the (woodcut), xi. —- 284, _ Oxbourne. See Ogbourne. 'Oxenleigh, meaning of the name, xiv. 168, _ Oxey, free Chapel at, xii. 380. _Ox-eye (Bot.), x. 189. Oxford, meaning of name, xiv. 167, Mr. Thomas Smith at, xi. 86. _ Ox-tongue (Bot.), x. 205. Oyster-catcher (Ornith.), xii. 53. Paganalia xvi. 304. Paigle. See Cowslip. Paintings, ancient, x. 33, 34. — mural. See Mural paint- ings. Palace Garden, the, Westbury, xiii. 296. Palestine, relics from, ix. 24. Palgrave, W. G., xvi. 125. Palmer, Dr., exh., xi. 138. On the peat deposit of the Kennett valley, xi. 137. Palmson-Eve, xv. 175. Pane, the, Cirencester, xiv. 145. Parietaria (Bot.), xii. 348. | Paris (Bot.), xiii. 200. Parish Clerk, salary of a, 1587, xiii. Parker, J. ., C.B., F.S.A., x. 9, 14, +19, 25, 31; xvi. 346. On Stone- _ henge, xvi.131. W. K., xiv. 120. Parliament, payment of members of, «xii. 265. Parochial Histories scheme, the, xi. = 2; xiii. 303; xiv. 127,132; xv. _ 807. Originated by Prebendary _ Wilkinson, ix. 7. Difficulties in, xiii. 76. Canon Jackson on, xii. e142. _Paronychiacee (Bot.), ix. 74. Over-Wroughton or Werston, xii. GENERAL INDEX. xlvii. Parry. See Gambier-Parry. Parsley (Bot.), ix. 289. 250. Bar, 248. Hedge, 249. Parsnep, Wild, (Bot.), ix. 247. Cow, 249. Water, 243, Parsons, Dr. H. F., don., xy. 112. Exh., xiii. 317. W. F., xii. 129, Erh., xiv. 155. Mr., don., xii. 258. Parvise or Vice, Cirencester, xiv. 146. Pastoral staff, x. 32, 33. Patney. dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii, 364, Paveley, Reginald de, xiii. 295. Pavement, tesselated, at Cirencester, Beaked, Fool’s, 246. xiv. 142. Littlecote, xi. 138. Pitney, xv. 138. West Dean, xili. 34. Paveshore, x. 299. Pax, a, found at Avebury, xiv. 230. Paxcroft, xiii. 331. Payne, meaning of name, xiii. 54. Peace, Rev. P., exh., ix. 23; xv 139. ; Peacock, Rey. E., don., xv. 352, On some old coppers, x. 323. On Southwick Court, Cutteridge, and Brook House, xiii. 308; xiv. 31. On the Wiltshire Downs, xi. 262. Pearce, J. C., xiv. 111, 112, 113. Peat ashes, xi. 280. Value of, 28. 281. Peculiars, Wiltshire, xvi. 254. Pedicularis (Bot.), xii. 82. Peewit (Ornith.), xii. 52. Peine forte et dure, what it was, xiii. 257. Pelican family (Ornith.), xii. 170. Pelicanide (Ornith.), xii. 169. Pellitory (Bot.), xii. 348. Pembroke, the Earl of, xiii, 300; xvi. 144. Penates found at Devizes, ix, 29. Pendragon, Uther, xvi. 10. Pennell Hill or Penuels, near Calne, xlviu. xiv. 171, 256. Meaning of name, ab. 159. *¢ Penning,” meaningof word ,xvi.143. Penny-prick, game of, xy. 173. Pennyroyal (Bot.), xii. 93. Pennywort, Marsh, (Bot.), ix. 238. Penruddock or Penruddocke family, the, ix. 228; xiii. 121, et sqq. — Colonel John, portraits of, xiii. 267; xv. 1. Mr. Ravenhill’s paper on, xiii. 14. Penruddock’s trial, 7. 262. Defence, 266. Sentence, 268. Remonstrance and petitions to Cromwell, xiv. 39, 65, 66. Death Warrant (fac simile), 66. Last letter to his wife, xv. 4. Last speech, 6,10. Execution, 9, 11. Burial, 12. Antony Wood’s account of, 13. Mrs. Arundell, Petitions to Cromwell, xiv. 62, 63. Letter to her husband ( fac-simile), xv.1. Various letters and petitions, 7d. 16 to 22. — Edward, case and petitions, xv. 25to 28. Mrs. Francis, peti- tions, 28. — Charles, xiii. 343. Presi- dent of the Society at Wilton, xiii. 1. Inaugural address, . En ter- tained the Society, x. 32; xiii. 22. At Trowbridge, xiii.285. Speeches, ab. 288, 314. Pentecost, proverb respecting, xv.65, Penzlewood, meaning of name, xiy. eas Pepper Saxifrage (Bot. ), ix. 247. Pepys, 8., at Stonehenge, xvi, 29. Perey, Dr. J,, xiv. 117. Peristomatu (Conch. ), ix. 281. Periwinkle (Bot.), xi. 227. Perpendicular architecture in Wilts, xi. 133. Perry-Keene, Major, don., xii. 258, Persicaria (Bot.), xii.339. | Person=Parson, x. 249. Pertwood or Perteworth, xiii. 114. Dedication of Church, xy. 104. GENERAL INDEX. Petamites (Bot), x. 181. Petre Ambrosia, xvi. 132. Petrel (Ornith.) xii. 177. Petrifactions, silicious, xiv. 110. Pewsey, xii. 14. Geology of, ix. 172. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Pewsham Forest, x. 147, 299. Origin of name, xiv. 264. Boundaries, xii. 287. Phalaris ( Bot.) xiv. 280. Phalarope ( Ornith,), xii. 71. Phasianide (Ornith.), xi. 166. Philips, Professor J., xiv. 112, On Stonehenge, xvi. 70. Sir Thomas, his Wiltshire Institutions, ix. 6. Lady, xiii. 124. Philus, monument to, at Corinium, xiv. 186. Phleum, (Bot.) xiv, 281. Pheenicians, the xvi. 95, 339. Phosphates, natural, xiv. 114. Phragmites (Bot.), xiv. 285. Phyteuma ( Bot.), xi. 218. Pickham, T., xiii 141. Picide (Ornith.), ix. 45. Picris (Bot.), x. 2085. Pickwick, Captain, don.. xi. 120, 138. Pickwick, near Seend, quarries at, x., 319, 327. Pie Poudre, court of, xi. 59. Pierce, Ruth, xvi. 272. Inquisition on, xii. 256. Richard, portrait of, x. 327, Pierres levées, xvi, 14. Piggledean, meaning of name, xiv. 264. Pig-nut. See Earthnut. Pile family, the, ix. 228. Pillar, curious, Cirencester, xiv. 148. Pillory, the, statutes respecting, xiv. 224. At Bath, xv. 346. Pimpernel (Bot.), xii. 328. Pinasters in Wiltshire, x. 153. Pinchin, meaning of name, xiii. 54, Pinguicula (Bot.), xii. 324. GENERAL INDEX. xlix. Pinkney, meaning of name, xiii. 54. Pinneger family, the. See Benne- . ger. Piscina, Post-Reformational, x. 322. Pit dwellings, Mr. Stevens on the, xii. 148. Pitton, Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Pit-poole, xvi. 143. Places in Wiltshire, Canon Jones on names of. See Jones. Plague, the, in France, xi. 102, 105. ‘Planetarium, a supposed, ix. 21. Plantain, Plantago, Plantaginacee (Bot.}, xii. 330. Water, xiv. 72. Plants, directions for drying, x. 235. Plate, old, x. 36, 37; xiv.5. Church, Avebury, xiv. 231. See also In- ventories of Church goods, xii. 364. Seizure of, 2b, 358, et sqq. Plaitford or Platford, dedication of Church, xv. 104, Church plate and bells, xii. 370. Playing cards, ancient, x. 33, Playster, Chapel, Playteford. See Plaitford. Plenderleath, Rev. W. C., x. 3 ; xiii. 223. LExh., ib. 317. Gruacakibss and statistics of Parish Registers, _ xiv. 133; xv. 135; xvi, 301. _ White Dec of Wiltshire, xiii. _ Pleydell family, the, ix. 228, ot, on Stonehenge, xvi. 41. er, the (Ornith.) xii. 45. a (Bot.), xiv, 293. Pochard (Ornith. ), xii. 163. olemonium, Polemoniacee ( ‘Bot.), e-tax, hia. xiv. 134, Pollicipes (Geol.), xiv. 112. olton. See Poulton. gonatum (Bot.), xiii. 214. ‘oligonum, Polygonaeee (Bot.), xii. Polypody, Polypodium (Bot.), xiv. 310. Polystichum (Bot)., xiv. 313. --Romeroy, xv. 228. Pond-weed (Bot.), xiv. 77. Poole or Pole Keynes, xii. 24. Meaning of name, xiv. 265, Dedi- cation of Church, xy. 104. Church plate and bells, xii, 368. - Poor Mar’s Weather-Glass. See Pimpernel. Poore, Lady, exh., x. 34. Porch-House, the. See Potterne. Poplar, Populus (Bot.), xiii. 192. Value of the, x. 158. Portland strata in North Wilts, xiv. 137. Porton, xii. 8. Chapel, drawing of, x.38. Dedication, xv.104. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Port-reeve, office of, xi. 151. Portulacee ( Bot.), ix. 73. Portwarde or Portway, Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Posture of skeletons in barrows, on the, xvi. 165. Potamogeton, (Bot.), xiv. 77. Potatoes, proverb respecting, xv. 52. Potterne, x. 299; xii. 17 ; xiv. 273. History of, by Canon Jones, xv. 134; xvi. 245. Meaning of name, xvi. 247. The Church, 7b. 274. Dedication, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 365. Porch-House, xi. 19. Photograph of, xi. 1; xvi. 266. Mr. A. C. Smith on, xv. 1384; xvi. 287. Ruth Pierce of, xvi. 272. The Potterne Troop, ib. 283. Visited by the Society, 1874, xy. 135. Pottery, ancient British : Marten, xi. 139. Stonehenge (with woodcuts), xvi. 167. West Kennett (wood- cuts), x.133. Winterbourne Stoke, ix. 23. Roman, Corinium, xiv. 190. Devizes, ix. 27. Heddington, id. g Potamogetonacee Holbury, xiii. 36, 276. Welford, xi. 138. Poticary family, the xii. 203. Poulett-Scrope. See Scrope. Poulshot, Paulesholt, or Powlesholde, xii. 29. Meaning of name, xvi. 251. Dedication of Church, xv. 104, Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Rectory, xv. 223. Poulton or Pulton, xii. 19, 20. Meaning of name, xiv. 265. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 362. Priory, x. 800. Weare or Browne of, ix. 231; xvi. 311. Poultry Cross, origin of name, x. 290. Poverty, ancient and modern, com- pared, xv. 123. Povey. W., exh., xiv. 154. Powlesholde. See Poulshot. Powne, Mr., exh., xiv. 154. Powysse. See Pewsey. Poynder, T. H. A., ix. 206. xy. 121. Pratincole (Ornith.), xii. 47. Pratt, 8. P., xiv. 112. Prayer-book, conformity to enjoined at Quarter Sessions, xiv. 208. Presbyteratus x. 261. Preshute or Preteschet, xv. 269, Dedication of Church, xy. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Anchoritess, x. 300. Prestwich, J., xiv. 115, 119. Presidents of the Society, list of, x. 24, Preston, Rev. T. A., xiv. 236, Don. xv. 112. Report of Wiltshire Herbarium, xy. 110. Price, Rev. D., xii. 213. Price of wheat as a standard of pay- ment, xi. 304, Prideaux, AttorneyGeneral Edmund, xili. 163. Letter to Thurloe, xiv. él. Priest, a dishonest, xii. 383. Primrose (Bot,), xii. 325. Mr. Don., W. H., don., xiv. 346. GENERAL INDEX. Flower’s notes on the common, ib, 351. Primula, Primulacee (Bot.), xii. 325. Prints, old, x. 36. Prior, Dr. R, C. A., don., xv. 287. Prisoners’ Plea, the, xiii. 256. Privileges, Papal, granted to Stanley Abbey, xv. 244. Privet (Bot.), xi. 225. Privy Seal, loans to Crown under, xiv. 204, Probin, J., xiv. 10. Profit, selling at unlawful, xiii. 114, Provender family, the, xi. 203. Proverbs, weather, xy. 42. Old English, xvi. 319. Provis, J., xiv. 110. Prunella (Bot.), xii. 97. Pruning trees, Rules for, x. 140. Pteris (Bot.), xiv. 318. Pterocere, catalogue of the, xiy. 118, Pulicaria (Bot.), x. 184. Pulley family, the, ix. 228. Pulmonaria (Bot.), xi. 237. Pulpit. Bishopston, x, 25. Ciren- cester, xiv. 148, Purbeck Stone, xv. 182. Wilts, xiv. 137. Purification, the. Day. Purnell collection, the, xiv. 186. Purslane (Bot.), ix. 68. Purton or Purytone, xii. 23. Mean- ing of name, xv. 82. Saline water at, xiv.117. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 862. Benefactions, xii. 382. In North See Candlemas Purveyors, duties of Royal, xiv,211. : Purvis, Rev. R. F., exh., x. 35. Pyle, R., xiii. 124, 152. Pyper, Rev. R., xiii. 310. Pyramids, the Egyptian, xvi. 112. Quakers, persecution of the, xvi. — 271. Quaking Grass, (Bot.), xiv. 297. Quarley Hill, xi. 343. GENERAL INDEX. li. Quarrer, meaning of word, xv. 169. » Quarries, mode of working freestone, xi, 324. Quarter Sessions, charge to be given at, xiv. 208. Queensbury, Dukes of, xvi. 239. Quemerford or Queinford, xv. 269. Meaning of name, xiv. 173. De- dication of Church, xv. 100. Blake of, ix. 224, Quercus (Bot.), xiii. 196. - Querns, ix. 26. Professor Buckman on the materials of, ix. 291. Quidhampton and Quidham,meaning of names, xiv. 265. See also Wed- hampton. Quoits or Coyts, game of, xiv. 212. Rachment, meaning of term, xvi. 357. Radiata (Zool.), xiv. 113. Rag-wort (Bot.), x. 193. Rail (Ornith), xii. 68. Railways, line of, x. 27. Geclogy of two Wiltshire, ix. 167. Of Great Western, xiv. 113. Rain, portents of, xv. 44, 69. Pro- verbs respecting, xv. 62. | Rallide (Ornith.), xii. 68. Rampion (Bot.), xi. 218. ; Rampire xiv, 344. Ramsay, Professor A. C., xiv, 116. Ramsbury, xvi. 250. Meawng of Dame, xv. 82. Hundred of, xii. 18. Dedication of Church, xv. - 104. Darell aisle, x. 301. Church _ plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantry, xii. 877. Benefactions, xii. 381. - York family of, ix. 231. Visited by Society, 1867, xi. 135. Ramsons (Bot.), xiii. 218. ‘Randall, Mr. J. S., on the Box quar- fies, xi. 320. Range or renge-table, meaning of _ term, xvi. 357. Randen, misreading for Camden,q.v. Rascal, original meaning of the word, xy. 156, 182. _ Rasores (Ornith.), xi. 160. Ratenrewe, the, Cirencester, xiv.226. Ratfyn, xiv. 273. ‘¢ Raton,” meaning of the word, xiv. 226. Rattle (Bot.), xii. 83. Red (Bot.), xii, 82. Ravenhill, W. W., records of the Rising in the West, xiii. 14, 119, 252 ; xiv. 38; xv. 1, 235. On Sir Walter Long, xiii. 304. Ravenshaw, Rey. T. F., exh., xv. 239. : Rawbridge, meaning of name, xvi. 249. Rawlence, J., exh., x. 87. Razor-bill (Ornith.), xii. 169. Read, C. J., exh., ix. 35. Rebellion, registration during the Great, xvi. 316. Redbreast, the, superstitious respect for, xvi. 329. Red horse of Warwickshire, the, xiv. 29. Redish family, the, ix, 229. Redlinch or Redlynch, meaning of name, xv. 88. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Redman, W., exh., xiii, 317. Reed (Bot.), xiv. 285. —— Grass (Bot.), xiv. 280. — Mace (Bot.), xiv. 74. Reeves, Lieut. Col., xiii. 146. ‘¢ Register,” an official so called, xvi. 315. Register, a family, xiv. 2. Registers, parochial: All-Cannings, xi. 27; Chippenham, xii. 311; Etchilhampton, xi. 189; Stockton, xii. 209,215. Mr.Plenderleath on curiosities and statistics of, xiv. 133 ; xv. 135; xvi. 301. Falsifi- cation of, 7b. 32, 38, 39. of Deeds, monastic and others, ‘xv. 344. Registries, Diocesan, xvi. 313. Regraters, meaning of the word, xiv. 215. Repertorium Wiltoniense. xii. 4, g2 hii. GENERAL INDEX. Report for 1863, ix. 1; 1864, ib. 205; 1865, x. 2. 1866, ib, 219; 1867, xi. 121; 1868, id. 344; 1869, xii. 183; 1870, xiii, 12; 1871, ib. 221; 1872, 1b, 285; 1878, xiv. 122; 1874, xv. 118; 1875, ib. 350. Reptiles, British fossil, xiv. 111, Restoration, destructive, x. 317. Resurrection,supposed symbol of the, xvi. 232. Retainors, meaning of word, xiv. 212. Revell, or Revel Wick, Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Rey, meaning of name, xiv. 260. Reynalds family, the, ix. 228. Reynolds, 8., exh., xv. 138. xv. 134. Rheumatism, a charm for, xiv. 325. Rhinanthus (Bot,), xii. 83. Rhyncospora (Bot.), xiv. 82. Mr., Richard I.,charter to StanleyAbbey, ~ xy. 281, ILI., his autograph, xv.347. Richmond family, the, xv.135, G., R.A., xvi, 287, 311. Don., xv. 183. Eah., xv. 1387. Rickman, on Stonehenge, xvi. 81. Ridge or Rigge, xiii. 114. Ridgways, ix. 126. Rigden, R. H., x. 1, 14. Riley family, the, ix. 229. E., xiv. 117. Rings, decade, x. 35, 39. English, 1b., 34, 36. Episcopal, 2. 33, Greek, 7b. 35. Hebrew (wedding), xiii. 15. Indian (talismanic), x. 35. Posey or Poesy, x. 39; xiv. 7. Stone (with lithograph), ix. 115. Trinity, ix. 26, 27. Ringwood, x. 223. Ripple-marks in the Forest marble, on the, xiy. 111. Rising in the West, records of the, by Mr. W. W. Ravenhill, xiii. 14, 119, 252; xiv. 88; xv. 1. Notes and corrections to, xy. 235, Rivers, Marcellus, xv. 30. Road or Rudes, xv. 247. of name, xiii. 353. Hill, dedication of Church, xv. 100. —— Roman, in Chalke Valley, x. 27. Near Salisbury and Andover, xi. 343. — Water, history of, in Wiltshire, xiv. 109. Robber, death of a, on the downs, xi. 267. Robertsmen, meaning of word, xiv. 213. Robinson, T., xiv. 229. Rochester, Wilmot, Earl of, xiii. 124. Rockley, Roucleigh, or Roucle, xii. 19; xv. 248. Large stone near, xi. 8342. Preceptory of Templars at, x.301. (DMisread Bonleighe, xii. 368.) Rodborough, xiv. 161. Rodborne or Rodbourne, xii. 24. Dedication of Church, xy. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 368, Pulley family of, ix. 228. Cheney or Chaynes, xii. 19. Origin of name, xiii. 56, Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Richmond or Webb of, ix. 228. Rodmarton, origin of name, x. 172. Registers, xvi. 330. Roger, Bishop of Sarum, ix.32; xvi, 255, Rogers family, the, ix. 229. Rogue, how punishable, xiy. 210. Rolle, a contraction for Rudolf, xv. 90. — Lord Chief Justice, xiii. 126, 159. Rolleston, Professor, xvi. 16. Rollestone, Rowlestone, or Rolston, meaning of name, xv. 90. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 104. Chureh plate and bells, xii. 364. Rolt, Sir E. B., xv. 328. Meaning ee Mii dee dee Roman embankment at Cricklade, . xii. 126. _ remains at Corinium, xiv. 190; Holbury, xiii. 276 ; Wilsford, Six. 24, d station at Stockton, xii. B 07. — villa (destroyed) near Bromham, ix. 19, Dean, xiii. 83. wall, Oidenarstat® xiv. 149. Roman-Catholics in Wiltshire, xvi. erin’, the, not the builders of Stonehenge. xvi. 96. : Rombold’s Moor, Megalithic circle at (lithograph), xiii. 91. Romsey Abbey, xiii. 320. Rood Ashton. See Ashton. Rosacee (Bot.), ix. 58. Rose, the (Bot.), ix. 63. Rosmar, Count of, xi. 178. Ross of Potterne, Old, xvi. 246. _ Rotaline (Geol.), xiv. 120. Rotten Row, meaning of word, xii. 288. See also Rattenrewe, xiv. 226. -Roughbridge, meaning of name, xvi. . 249. Roulston, Yorkshire, white horse, xiv. 29. Roundells, xy. 139. Roundway or Rundeway, xii, 18. be Meaning of name, xvi. 249. Battle of, xii. 297. —— Park, large fir tree in, x. 152. Rous family, the, ix. 229. W., xv. _ 220. Rowde or Rowdes. xii. 17. Meaning of name, xiii. 333; xiv. 265. De- ication of Church, xv. 104. _ Church plate and bells, xii. 365, Liberty of, ib, Rowe, Richard, xiii. 178. d See Rolleston. Rowler or Roughley, xiii. 118, 227. _ Meaning of name, xiii. 228 ; xvi. "J 249. Manor, x. 302. ‘ GENERAL INDEX. liii. Rubbedeston or Robson, xii. 19. ‘ Rubbling,” ix, 118. Ruberg or Rugebergh, hundred of, xii. 17; xv. 84; xvi. 248. Rubiacee (Bot.), ix. 258, Rudlow Chapel, x. 303. Ruff (Ornith.), xii. 63. Rugebergh. See Ruberg. Rugeley, meaning of name, xvi. 249. Rumbold, J., exh., x. 39. Rumex (Bot.), xii. 335. Ruseus (Bot.), xiii. 215, Rush (Bot.), xiv. 68. the flowering (Bot.), xiv. 73. Rushall or Ruteshal, xii. 16; xiii. 112; xv. 248,269. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Chureh plate and bells, xii. 363. Rushmere, meaning of name, xiil.49. Ruskin on sun-worship, xvi. 124. Rustyback (Bot.), xiv. 317. Ruth Pierce. See Pierce. Ruyton, xvi. 331. Rutland, Francis, Earl of, xiii. 233. Duke of, xv. 215. Rybury, xi. 6; xiv. 344; xv. 76. Rycardeston or Richardson, xii. 19. Rye-grass (But.), xiv. 306. Sack-pottle, xv. 137. Sacramentals, meaning of the nic, xiii, 239. Sadler family, the, ix. 229. Saffron (Bot.), xiii. 219. Sage (Bot.), xii. 93. Saggittaria (Bot.), xiv. 72. St. Aldhelm, Churches dedicated to, ~ xv. 106. — Amand family, the, xi. 17. — Andrew, Churches dedicated to, xv. 107. — Anne, Churches dedicated to, xv. 107. — Anne’s Hill. See Tanhill. — Gate, Salisbury, xi. 287. St. Barbe, Rev. R. T., xii. 109, 110, 114, 193, 214. — Bartholomew,Churches dedicated to. xv. 107, liv. GENERAL INDEX. St. Catharine, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. — Clement, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. — Cyriac, Churches dedicated to, xv. 107. — Denis, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. — Dionis Backchurch, xvi. 315. — Edith, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. — Edmund, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. ——— of Pontigny, xv. 133. St. Edward, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. — Faith, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. j — George, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. — Germans, Earl of, ezh., ix. 23. — Giles, Churches dedicated to, xv. 107. — Helen, Churches dedicated to, xy. 107. — James, Churches dedicated to, xv. 107. — John the Baptist, Churches dedi- cated to, xv. 108. — John the Evangelist, Churches dedicated to, xv. 108. — John family, the, ix, 229. — Joseph of Arimathea, legend of, ix. 65, — Lawrence, Churches dedicated to, xv. 108. — Leonard, Churches dedicated to, xy. 108. — Lo, Geoffrey de, xiii. 229. — Loe, Mr., xiii, 146, — Margaret, Churches dedicated to, xy. 108. — Margaret’s, near Marlborough, Daniel of, ix, 225. — Mark, Churches dedicated to, xv. 108. — Martin, Churches dedicated to, xy. 108. St. Mary, Churches dedicated to, xv. 108. Bourne, Flint implements found at, xi. 106. Magdalene,Churches dedi- cated to, xv. 109. St. Matthew, Churches dedicated to, xy. 109. Friday, Street, London, xvi. 321. St. Maur, the two families of, xiii. 230; xv. 142. — Melor, Churches dedicated to, xv. 109. — Michael, Churches dedicated to, xv. 109. 306, St. Nicholas, Churches dedicated to, xy. 109. —- Osmund, xvi. 254. — Oswald’s, Durham, xvi. 329. -- Paul, Churches dedicated to, xv, 109. Superstitions respecting his day, xv. 64. — Peter, Churches dedicated to, xy. 109. Basisshaw, London, xvi. Cheap, London, xvi. 322. —— Cornhill, London, xvi. 329. St. Sampson, Churches dedicated to, xy. 110. — Stephen, Churches dedicated to, xy. 110. — Swithun, Churches dedicated to, xv. 110. Superstitions respecting his day, xv. 62. — Thomas, Churches dedicated to, xy. 110. Superstitions respecting his day, xv. 63. —— 4 Beckett, Churches dedi- cated to, xv. 110. Selenide (Geol.), xiv. 116. Salisbury or Sarisberie,xii.6. Mean- ing of name, xiii. 49. Meeting of — Society, at, x. 1. Geology of,xiv. 112. Fossils and fossiliferous Drift, 2. 111,115. Pit dwellings, xii. 148. Charters, x. 37, 39. Tokens, 7b. 326, Streets, xv. 331. Old House, xv. 329. Mayor and Corporation, erh., x. 32. Salisbury Cathedral,description of, x. 10. Ancient drawings and-models, x.34, Date of spire,xi.131. Hun- gerford Chapel, xi. 334. Chantries xii. 370, 377. Obits, xii. 380. Restorations, x. 5,11. The Close, _ gates of, xi. 287. Large elms in, x, 140; xii. 350. Bishops of, are ea officio Prebendaries, xvi. 245. Bishop, exh., ix., 32, Dean and Chapter, exh., ix. 33. = Dedication of Churches, xv. 104. St. Edmund’s Church, Jesus _ chantry, xii. 378. St, Martin’s obit, xii. 381, St. Thomas’s chantries, xii. 372; obits, 2b. 381. Monastic foundations, x. 304, 305. _ Black Friars, xii. 360. White _ Friars, «b. 361. St Nicholas’s Hospital, 1b. 373. — Beckingham family of, ix, 224. Edmund, 7b. 225. Ela, Countess of. See Ela. Estcourt, _ tb 226. Gardener, id. Hawkes, ib. 227. Hide, tb. 226. Hooper, _ #6, 227. Knowle, 7. Lawrence, %. Riley, 1. 229. Sutton, 7. _ Webb, 7d. 231 Salix, (Bot.) xiii. 189. alkeld family, the ix. 229. ow, (Bot.) xiii. 189. non, T. §., Poem on Stonehenge, ‘xvi. 189, Salthorpe or Salthrop, xiii, 112; xy. 72 4 = ia, (Bot.), xiii. 93. bourn, origin of name, xiv 166, mes, Aylett, on Stonehenge, xvi. olus (Bot.), xii, 330. ndpipes (Ornith.), xii. 62. andwich (Kent), meaning of name, , GENERAL INDEX. lv. Sandwort (Bot.), ix. 74, Sangar, Gabriel, xiii, 329. Sanicle (Bot.) ix. 239. Santalacee (Bot.), xii. 342. Sapperton. See Sopworth. or Salperton, Gloucester- shire, visited by Society, 1873, xiv. 142. Sargent family, the, xiii. 236. Sarsen, meaning of word, xvi. 69, 224, Theories as to, xi. 274. Ex- amples of, x. 104; xvi. 72. Lar- gest in Wiltshire, x. 59. Sarum, old, x. 17; xi. 343; xii. 6; xy. 269. Keclesiastical buildings at, x. 303. St. John’s Chapel, xii. 876. Visited by Society, 1865, x. 17. Saucere family, xiii. 335,336. Mean- - ing of name, 2b. Saunders, Mr., xiii, 313. Savage man, xiii, 29. Savernake, xiv. 273, 344. Forest, x. 136, 141. Boar hunting in, xy. 148. Dedication of Churches, xv. 104. St. Katharine’s, xvi. 320. Saw-wort (Bot.), x. 196. Saxifrage, Saxifragacee (Bot.), ix. 80. Saxon Church, Bradford-on-Avon. See Bradford. Mural cross, Down Ampney, xiv. 128, Saxons, the, not builders of Stone- henge, xvi. 98. Saxton, Nicholas, xiii. 141. Scabious (Bot.), ix. 267. Field (Bot.), ix. 266. Sheep’s (Bot.), xi. 218, Scala mundi, xvi. 222. Scale fern (Bot.), xiv. 317. Scarth, Rev. Preb., xiv. 343. On Stonehenge, xvi. 91. Schlerochia (Bot.), xiv. 296. Scirpus (Bot.), xiv. 83. Scolopacide (Ornith.), xii. 60. Scolopendrium (Bot.), xiv. 316. Sconce, old meaning of word, xiv. 244, , lvi. GENERAL INDEX. Scorpion grass (Bot.), xi. 238. Scoter (Ornith.), xii. 162. Scotland, the thistle of, x. 198. Scott family, the, ix. 229. Rey. J. J., exh., x. 34. Sir Walter, on Stonehenge, xvi. 128. Scraptoft, registers, xvi. 308. Scratchbury, xiv. 342. Meaning of name, xy. 96. Scrope or Scroope family, the, ix. 230 ; xii. 304; xvi. 343. J. xiv. 5. W. Poulett, don., xv. 121. _G. Poulett, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., xiv. 111, 116,118, 119; xvi. 340. History of Castle Combe, ix. 7. On the origin of the ter- races on the chalk downs, xii. 185. Scrophularia (Bot.), xii. 81. Scrophulariacee (Bot.), xii. 78. Scudamore family, the, ix. 229, 230. Scull-cap, Seutellaria (Bot.), xii. 96. Seagry or Segre, xii. 33; xiii, 117. Meaning of name, xiy. 266. Dedi- cation of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Seals, ancient, ix. 26. Found at Bemerton, x. 37, Horningsham, ix. 24. Potterne, x. 299. Be- longing to the Vicar of Corsham, xi. 138. W. Paynell, ix. 27. Town of Wokingham, xi.60. Made of bone, xiv. 7. Sea-Salter, Kent, Registers, xvi.329. Sealed Knot, the, xiii. 125, Searle, Daniel, xv. 36. Sedge (Bot.), xiv- 86. Sedge-hill, xiii, 113. Dedication of Chapel, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Sedgwick, Professor A., xiv. 110. Sedilia, Bishopston, x. 25, Seend, xii. 29. Meaning of name, xv. 82. Lower green sand at, xiv. 118. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Selfe, H., ewh., xi. 139. J., xi. 88, et sqq. Self-heal (Bot.), xii. 97. Selk, meaning of name, xiv. 266. Chapel, x. 306. Selkley, hundred of, xii. 18, 364. Meaning of name, xiv. 266. Selwood Forest, xiii. 323. Sem, river, meaning of name, xiv. 166. Semelton, xiii. 116. Semington, dedication of Church, xy. 104. Inscription in Porch, xiii. 336. Church plate and bells, xii. 366. Semley, xii. 11; xiii. 113, Meaning of name, xiy. 166. Dedication of Church, xv. 104. Church plate and bells, xii, 369. Senecio (Bot.), x. 192. Sepulchre-light, xii. 382. Sepulture, ancient modes of, ix. 182. Serencote. See Sherncote. Serjeant of a Hundred,office of, xiii, 283. Serratula (Bot.), x. 196. Service-tree (Bot.) ix. 67. Servington family, the, ix. 229. Sesostris, Statue of, xvi. 134. Settlement of a pauper, xiii, 255. “ Setting,” xi. 97, 98. A setting dog, 2b. 96. Sevenhampton, xii. 19. Dedication of Church, xv. 104, Chapel, x. 306. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Benefactions, xii. 383. Warneford of, ix. 231. Sexes, proportion of the, xvi. 332. Seymour family, the, xv.141. Queen Jane, xv. 144, Protector, xv.144. Sir Thomas (Lord Sudely), xiii. 321. H, K.,.xi. 136, Shadrach, Mesheck, and Abed-nego, curious carving of, xii. 201. Shakespeare, early editions of, xy. 337. On Stonehenge, xvi. 187. Shalborne or Shaldeberne West- courte, Chapel, x. 306; xii. 375, Is a parish Church, xii. 380, Shalford. See Stratford. a ee BOA. 5“ inet? Shambles, the, Chippenham, xii. 262. ‘Shapcote, Colonel Robert, xiv. 43. Shapwick Registers, xvi. 328. Sharncote or Cernecote, xii. 20. _ Meaning of name, xiv. 268. De- _ dication of Church,xv.104. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. ‘Sharnton. See Sherrington. Bharpe, D.. xiv.115. 8., xvi. 113. Shaston, x. 172 ; xv. 86. Shaw, Mr., ezh., x. 37. — near Melkshain; xii. 19. xiv. 344. Meaning of name, xv. 81. Dedication of Church, xv. 104, St. Leonard’s Chapel, x. 306. — House, Thomas Smith of, xi. 82, 204; xi. 308. Shear-water (Ornith.), xii. 177. Sheep, exportation of made felony, xiv. 210. Restrictions in number _ kept, 1b. 214, Sheepridge, xii. 7. Shefford, Great, barrow at, xi. 137. Sheldrake (Ornith.), xii. 160. Shelley family, the, xi. 35. Shells, fossil, found at Fisherton, x + 226. — land and freshwater, found in Wiltshire, Mr. Vyze on, ix. 87,2 Sh hepherd’s needle (Bot.), ix. 250. Sherfield, Henry, xiii. 231. =} ie ate English (Hants), x. 173; riff’s turn in Wilts, by Canon Jackson, xiii. 107. Sherncotte. See Sharncote. Sherrell, meaning of name, xv. 85. on or Sharington, Sir Will- m, xiii. 334. Origin of name, 353. ington or Sharnton, xiii. 115; v. 3388. Meaning of name, xiv. Dedication of Church, xv. Church plate and bells, xii Benefactions, xii. 382. ston or Sersthon, xiii. 117; xv. Meaning of name, x. 172; == nering ‘ GENERAL INDEX. ‘ _ Silbury Hill, ix. 1365. lvii. xv. 85. Roman coins found at, xi, 344, ——— Magna, xii.22. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 386. Parva or Pinckney, xii. 23. Free Chapel, x. 307 xii. 380, Shield -fern (Bot.), xiv. 311. Shilton. See Chilton. Shire, meaning of term, xv. 85. Shockerwick, meaning of name, xv. 81. Shopland, J. R., C.E., xiv. 124, 133, 154. Shotover Hill, near Oxford, xiv. 30. Shove-groat, xiv. 214. Shoveler (Ornith.), xii. 160, Shrew-ash, the, xiv. 324. Shrewton, xii. 13. Meaning of name, xiii. 57. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Shuter family, the, ix. 229, 296. Sidbury, British camp at, xi. 343 ; xiv. 342. Sieve, story of a, xv. 348. Signaculum, x. 258. Signal Office, the Chief, U.S.A., don., xiv. 120. Reports of digging atin 1867, xi.113. Im- plements found in (woodcuts), xi. 115, 117. Quarterly Review on, xii. 247. Poem on by Southey, xvi, 89. Flora of, ix. 159. Silicious bodies of the chalk, green- sand, and oolites, xiv. 112. Silver barrow, meaning of name, xiv. 342. plate, old, ix. 23; x. 34, 35. - Silybum (Bot.), x. 202. Simnel cake made at Devizes, ix 43. Singer, J. W:, collection of medigval jewellery, xiii. 15. Skeletons, posture of in barrows, xvi. 230. At West Kennett, x. 134. Winterbourn Stoke, xvi. 211. Skelton Castle, xvi. 309. h Iviii. Skrine, H. D., don., xiii. 223. Skulls found in barrows, xvi. 155. Sladen, Rey. E. H. M., xiv. 27. Don., ix. 209; xi, 244, 350; xii. 131. 2rh., ix. 24. Slaughterford, xii. 22,138. Dedica- tion of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Stokes of, ix. ‘229. — Valley, geology of, xi. 316, 318, Slaughtering-stone, the, xvi. 225. Slide-thrift, game of, xiv. 214. Sloper, G. E., exh., ix. 25. 8. W., exh., tb. Sloperton Cottage, visited by Society, 1863, ix. 19. Slowgrove, xiii. 323. Smalbone family, the, ix. 229. Small-reed (Bot.), xiv. 285. Smew (Ornith.), xii. 164 Smith, Rev. A. C., xii. 145; 303, 305, 314. Don., xv. Ech., ix: 24, 33; x. 84. Papers on— Avebury, excavations at, 1865, x. 209; Cuckoo, pecularities in life- history of, x. 22, 115. Downs, map of Wiltshire, ix. 17. Earliest inhabitants of Wilt- shire, vestiges of, ix. 17, 97. Earthwork enclosures on downs, xi. 135, 245. Moles, plea for, xv. 135, 308. Ornithology of Wilts, the, ix. 211; xi. 160; xii. 44, 152. Potterne, old Porch House at, xvi. 287. Stones,method of moving colos- sal, x. 52. Traditions, charms, and super- stitions, Wiltshire, xiv. 131, 320. Weather proverbs and weather fallacies, Wiltshire, xiv. 141; xv. 42. —— C. Roach, don., xi. 350; xii. 131, 385 ; xiii. 233; xv.237, Dr. xiii. 236. GENERAL INDEX. J., ‘on Stonehenge, xvi. 43; R., x. 210. R.T., exh., x. 39. Tho- mas, diary of, xi. 82. Tom, xvi. 120. T. B., exh., ix. 27. Life of Sir Thomas Lawrence, ix. 194. W., xiv. 110, 112. Memoir of, by Professor Phillips, xiv. 112. Smithcote, chapelry, x. 307. Smock, marriage in a, xvi. 330. Smuggling in Wiltshire, xiv. 327. Smyth family, the, ix. 230. Snake, the smooth (Coluber levis). x. 35. Snake wood (Bot.), xii. 338, Snapdragon (Bot.), xii. 78. Sneeze-wort (Bot.), x. 186. Snell family, the, ix. 229. Snipe (Ornith.), xii. 60. Snowdrop (Bot.), xiii. 213. Soames, Rev. C., exh., xv. 138. Society, the Wiltshire Archeological and Natural History, origin, ix. 16, History from 1853 to 1863, — ix. 3. List of Presidents, x. 24. Soft-grass, (Bot.), xiv. 288. Soils, chemical analysis of, xiv. 109. Solanum, Solanacee (Bot.), xi. 240, Soldiers’ Ring, the, Damerham, xi, 266. rm Soler, Soleret, meaning of words, xvi. 291. Solidago (Bot.), x. 183. Solomon’s Seal (Bot.), xiii. 214. ~ Somerford, xiii. 116; xv. 224. Keynes, xii. 20. Dedica- tion of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii, 363. Maltravers, Matreface, Broad or Great, dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Mauduit, Mawditts, or Little, xii. 28. Origin of name, xiii. 57. Dedication of Church, — xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. J Somerset, Protector, x. 69; xiv.105; xy. 215. a } GENERAL INDEX. lix. Sonchus (Bot.), x. 206. Sonning, Berks, xi. 53. Sopwith, Sopworth, or Sapperton (?), =e: . xii. 22. Dedication of Church, xy. 105. Church plate and bells, 1b. 368. Sorrel (Bot.), xii. 335. Sotheron Estcourt. See Estcourt. Sottewell family, the, ix. 229. _ Southbroom, xvi. 316. Meaning of name, xv. 82. Dedication of Church, xv.105. Called the Green Church, xii. 365. Church plate and } bells, 7b. Southey on Silbury, xvi. 89. On sun-worship, #6. 124. Southwick, xiii. 116. 294. Chapel, x. 307. Court, Rey. E. Peacock on, xiv. 31. _ Sowerby,J., xiv.110. On Stonehenge, xvi. 69. J. D.,xiv. 110. Sowing, proverb, respecting, xv. 57, Manor, 18. _ Spain, parish registers in xvi. 305. Spalding, old club at, xii. 268. Sparganium (Bot.), xiv. 75. Speculum vite, xv. 343. _ Speed, J., xvi. 21. Dr. J.. tb, 23. Speedwell (Bot.), xii. 85. ‘Spelling, a guide to contemporary pronunciation, xi. 288 ; xvi. 321. ‘Spencer, meaning of name, xiii. 54. J., on hedges and hedge-rows, xii. 17, Spenser, E., on Stonehenge, xvi. 188. Spert family, the, ix. 229. Spherodus (woodcut) xii. 250. 251. picer, J. W.G., xiii. 286. Don., «xiii. 223. Ezh.,xv.139. Mrs., exh., xv. 138, _ Spikenard, Ploughman’s (Bot.), x. 184. Spike-rush (Bot.), xiv. 82. Spiranthes (Bot.), xiii. 207. Spleen-wort (Bot.), xiv. 315. Sponge, fossil (woodcut), ix. 170. _ Sports, village, xi. 33. Spurge (Bot.), xii. 344. Spurge-laurel (Bot.), xii. 341. Spurrey (Bot.), ix. 75. Spye Park, Mr. C. H. Talbot’s notes on (with illustration) xv. 136, 320. Large trees at, x. 139, 147; xii. 350. Visited by Society, 1863, ix. 19. 1874, xv. 136, Squared word, a, found at Corinium, xiv. 81. Stachys (Bot.), xii. 101. Staff, ancient pastoral, x. 32. Staffard, Bishop John, xiii. 238. Staindrop (Durham), xvi. 314. Stallard, Mr., exh., x. 39. Stamp duties, xvi. 325. Stancomb, W., xv. 215. Ezh., 2b. 139. Standon family, the, ix. 229. or Standen,’meaning of name, xv. 82. Chaworth or North Standen, xii. 15. Chapel, x. 309; xii. 379. Hussey or South Standen, Chantry, x. 308; xii. 379. Standlynch or Stanlynch, x. 169. Meaning of name, xv. 88. Chapel, x. 309. Stanford (Chalke) hundred, mean- ing of name, xv. 84. Stanlegh or Stanley Abbey, x. 292; xii. 22. Mr. W. deG. Birch upon, xv. 239. Seals of (collotype), #. Stanshaw, Stokes of, ix. 229. Stanton, Ven. Archdeacon, xii. 140; xiii. 16, 304. Stanton or Staunton, meaning of name, xv. 82. Bernard, ix. 24; xii. 16; xiii, 111. Meaning of name, xi.9. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Drew (Somerset), xiv. 344. Fitzwarren, xii. 19. Meaning of name, xii. 289. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. St. Quintin or Stawton, xii. h 2 lx. GENERAL INDEX. 24, 289; xiii.117. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 368. Stantonbury, xiv. 344. Stanwell. See Stowell. Stapelthorn, meaning of name, xv.87. Staple, hundred of, xii. 23, 362; xiii, 114; xv. 84. Meaning of name, xv. 87. Staple, merchants of the, ix. 137. Hill, x. 172. Meaning of name, xv. 87. Stapleford, xii. 13; xv. 273. Mean- ing of name, xy. 87. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. Stapleton, x. 172; xii. 12. Star of Bethlehem (Bot.), xiii. 217. Starkley or Sterkeley hundred xii. 23; xiv. 273. Starling family, the, ix. 230. Star-wort, Water (Bot.) xii. 347. Station, Roman, at Baydon, x. 104. Statistics, value of, xvi. 335. Staughton, Great, Hunts., xvi. 329. Staunton. See Stanton. Staverton, xv. 72,209. Meaning of name, 7b. 210. Stawell. See Stowell. Stawton. See Stanton St. Quintin. Steele, W., Recorder of London, xiii. 162. Steeple Ashton. See Ashton. Lavington. See Lavington. Langford. See Langford, Stephen, King, at Devizes, ix. 34. Sterkeley. See Starkeley. Sterling, meaning of the word, ix. 140, Sternhold family, the, ix. 229. Stert, xii. 16; xiii.111. Meaning of name, xv. 81. Dedication of Church, xy. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Geological sections of neighbourhood (wood- cut), ix. 173, 175. Stevens, E. T., x. 3. 24; xiv. 120; xv. 124. Don. xii. 385; xv. 238. Ezh., x. 34. On the pit-dwellings at Salisbury, xii. 148. On the Stone Period, xiii. 23. J., notes on some worked flints, xi. 106. T. 0., exh., x. 37. Stichcomb or Scutescombe, xii. 18, Still-yard or Still-house, ix. 140. Stoe or Stow (Teut.), xv. 78. Stockbridge, lynchets near, xii. 190. Stockley, payment to Heytesbury almshouses, xi. 304. Stockton. xii. 12; xiv. 338. Rev. T. Miles’s history of, xii. 105, 192. Charter relating to (with litho- graph) xii. 216. Dedication of Church, xv. 105. Church plate and bells, xii. 364. Benefactions; xii. 382. Manor House (with pho- tograph), xii. 133, Terraces of ditto (with woodcuts), 7b. 189, 190. Stodfolde, old hundred of, xii. 16. Meaning of name, xv. 82, 84. Stoke, meaning of name, xy. 78. See also Beechingstoke. Verdoun, xii. 11; Chapelry, x. 310. Stokes family, the, ix. 229. Stokesleigh, xiv. 344. Stonage, xvi. 2, 24. Stone age, the, xiii. 342. Mr. Stevens on the, xiii. 23. Stonecrop (Bot.), ix. 76. Stonehenge, xvi., 302, 339. Mean- ing of name, 1b. 1,254. Hoare’s map of, ——— South, xii. 25; xiii. 118. _ Walker’s history of, ix.7. Dedi- _ ¢ation of Church, xv.106. Ground- plan of ditto (lithograph), xiv. 100. Plate and bells, xii, 365. Chapels, x. 321; xii. 380; xiv. 100. -—-— Manor House, xi. 133; Ww ren (Ornith. ), ix. 50. Superstitions : ~Tespect for, xiv. 329. Geological sections at (woodcut), © GENERAL INDEX. lxxi. Wright, Dr. T., xiv. 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120. Weokeshari i See Wraxall, ‘Wroughton, R., xiii. 139, 147, Wroughton, xii. 12 (note); xiii. 112. - Meaning of name, xvi. 249. Dedi- cation of Church, xy. 106, Church . plate and bells, xii. 864. Chantry, x. 278, Richmond of, ix. 228. Wulfhall, Sturmy of, ix. 229. —-— and the Seymours, Canon Jackson on (with lithograph and plan), xv. 144. - Wurth: Seé Highworth. Wurth (Teut.), xv. 79. Wyatt, his restorations of Salisbury Cathedral x. 10. Wych Hazel (Bot.), xii. 350. Wyke House, Staverton, xiii. 303. Wylleford. See Wilsford. Mr., xv. “Wylye or Wily, xii. 13; xiii. 116 ; xiv. 839. Meaning of name, xiv. 164, Dedication of Church, xy. 106. Church plate and bells, xii. 367. ——— River, why so-called, xii. 108, Wynckssilee. See Winfield. Wyndham, C. W., exh., x. 36. Mr. Justice Hugh, xiii, 161, 253. H. P., on Wiltshire, extracted from Domesday Book, ix. 5. Wynkyn de Worde, xy. 338. Wyrth (Teut.), xv. 79. Wyvelsford, xii. 16. Wyville, Bishop Robert, xvi. 260. Yaffle, the, ix. 46. Yappingall, the, ix. 46. Yarnbury, meaning of name,xiv.273, Yarrow milfoil (Bot.) , x. 186, Yate family, the, ix, 231. Yatesbury, meaning of name, xiy. 276; xy. ‘77. Dedication of Church, v.106. Church plate and bells, xii. 369. Yatton, meaning of name, xiy. 276 (note). Ixxii. GENERAL INDEX. Yatton Castle. See Castle Eaton. Keynell, Yetone, or Jethun, xii, 22, 290; xiii, 118; xv. 248, 261, 262. Meaning of name, xii. 289. Geological Sections, xi. 328. Dedication of Church, xv. 106, Church plate and bells, xii, 368. Benefactions, xii. 381. Keynes, or West Yatton, Chapelry, x. 322, Church plate and bells, xii. 363. Year, the legal and ecclesiastical, xvi. 318, Yeldehall. See Church House, Yerbury family, the, ix. 155, Yerbury, W., J., and R,, x. 244. Yew (Bot.), xiii. 198. Specimens at Longleat, x. 126, Edington, 7. Yew-ridge, Chapelry, x. 280. York family, the, ix. 231. Yoxford and Yoxall, meaning of names, xiv. 167. Zannichellia (Bot.), xiv. 80. Zeals or Seles, xii. 26. Chapelry, x. 322, Dedication of modern Church, xy. 106, Zillwood, Mr., on Stonehenge, x. 20, Zoological collection, Lord Nelson’s, x. 34, END OF VOL, XVI. H. F. & E, BULL, Printers and Publishers, Saint John Street, Devizes. Fe Ron Ry ure. 2e-82. §2e vohow a vot. 32 Pee yi 19.0 2 7 , : 44.8@2- F551, GHNEHRAL INDEX TO THE WILTSHIRE VOLS. XVII. to XXIV. 187] — 1889 “ Abb,” meaning of word, xxii. 226. Abbot men,” xix. 37 ; xxiii. 281. .brasax or Abraxas, xxii. 187. , derivation of name, xix. 140; itive worship at, xxiii. 196. —— A Hundred Square Miles Round, by Rev. A. C. Smith, 2nd edition, xxiii. 59. —— Beckhampton Avenue, the, . 377. Circles, the, xix. 138, 249. quity of, xvii. 10; xxiii. 196. ensions, xix. 47. Existing ogues to, Dr. Phené on, xix. 235. Explorations at, xxi. 3. hase of part of, xxi. 1. Size ared with Stonehenge, xix. 22. A. C. Smith on, xxiii. 60; . 146. Visited by Society, , xix. 22; 1888, xxiv. 146. cht of stones, xxiii, 124, 125. Notes, by W. Long, F.S.A., xvii. Vallum and central circles, 327. Kennet Avenue and Sanctue ary, 329. Dilapidations, 333. Stukeley’s Dracontium, 334. Be» marks on the Notes, xviii. 132. See also Avebury. Abingdon, James, Earl of, xxiii. 345, Ablanathanalba, xxii. 188. Accentor Alpinus (Ornith,), xviiis 197. Modularis, 1b. Accipitur Nisus(Ornith.), xvii. 110. Accounts, Lady Arabella Stuart’s (1609), xix. 218. - Acman-Street, xxi. 62. Adams, Rev. J,, xxiii. 140. Addison, the Spectator, xviii. 137. Adelgar, see St. Algar. Adland, Mr., of New York, xvii. 62, note. “ Adry,” xxii. 109. Aischylus on Pit-dwellings, xxiii.271. Hix sponsa (Ornith.), xxii. 101. Agates, the formation of, xxi. 279. Agisters, xix. 33; xxiii, 281. Agriculture in the sixteenth century, xxiii, 35. a “ee 1. GENERAL INDEX, Ailesbury, the Marquis of, xviii. 133 ; xxiv. 26. President of Meeting, S79, xix. 01, —- Property, the, xviii. 1. Aiscough, Archdeacon Robert, xxi. 163. See also Ayscough. Alauda Alpestris (Ornith.), xviii. 210. Arborea, Ib. Arvensis, Ib. 209. Alca Torda (Ornith.), xxii. 197. Alcedo Ispida (Ornith.), xviii. 310. Aldbourne, Inventory of Chantry furniture, xxii. 329. Notes on the Manor of, by \ F. A. Carrington, xxiii. Boundary, 254. Church and monuments, Jd. Bishop’s order as to Holy Table, 255. Number of communicants, 256. Registers, 257. Chantry, Zé. Inventory of Church goods, Jd. The Chace, 257. Woods, 261. Tower, Jb. Cross, Jb. Battle, Ld. Muster of forces in 1644, 263. Alderbury, xviii. 201; xix. 202. Hundred, xix. 200, 254, Alderton, xix. 208. Visited by So- ciety, 1882, xxi. 22. Aldhelm, Bishop. See St. Aldhelm. Aldworth, Richard, xxiii. 314. Alehouses, unlicensed, xxii. 218. ** Ales,”’ assemblies so called, xxiii. 288, note. Church, xxiv.203. King’s, Jd. £ Alestake,” xx. 330. Alexander at Sigeum, xxi. 339. G., Local Secretary, xxii. 354. A Devizes Potter, xxiv. 346. Of Abonoteichus, xxii. 188. Alford, Sir E., of Offington, xxiii.315. Alfred, King, a charter of, xix., 303. His will, xxi. 74. Story of the burnt cakes, its authenticity, xxiii. - 279. Allan, Rev.W.,on the Cricklade Mint, xix. 283, * Allegorical sense” Charles Lamb’s, xxiv. 195. Allington, xix, 186, Allington, Hon. Hildebrand, xviii. 2. Allsop ov Allsup, Dr.. xxiv. 208. Alms, collection of in old times, xviii. 233. Alnager or Aulnager, the office of an, xxiv. 208, note. Alphabet-bells, xxi. 371. Alphabets, ancient, xxiv. 222. Alpine Accentor, the, xviii. 197. Altar,the high position of in Salisbury Cathedral, xvii. 23, 136; xix, 336. Alturista, xix. 271. Alton Barnes or Berners, xix. 188 ; xxiv. 282. Church Heraldry, Ld. 48. Inventory of Church furni- ture, xxil. 324, Alvediston, xix. 195. Ambulatory, an xxiv. 159. Amesbury or Ambresbury, xix. 185. Meaning of name, xx.24. Priory, — xviii. 286.; xix. 152. Vespasian’s Camp, xxi. 271. Visited by Society, 1876. xvii. 37; by British Archee- ological Association, 1880, xix; by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887. xxiv. 23. Hundred, xix. 183, 254. Ammonites, xx. 50, Ampelide, Ampelis Garrulus (Ore nith.), xviii. 296. Amphitheatre, a Roman, xxi. 390. Ampney or Amnay (Glouc.), mcotniney of name, xvi. 65. Ampulla, a Roman, xxiii, 223. Amy, Thomas, the poacher, xxii. 171. Anatide, (Ornith.), xxii. 84, Anas Boschas, Ib. 96. Ancient Monuments, the preservatio of, xvii. 266; Bill for, xix. 9. Ancren Riwle, the, xviii. 251. Anderson, S., xxi. 268, 272. Andover and its neighbourhood, Rev C. Collier on, xxi. 287, 293. Origi of name,293. History,294. Roma remains, 295. Anglo-Saxon settl ments, 296. Manor, 298. Priory, 299. Church and monuments, 300, Charities, 302. Churchward ~ books, 303. Hospital, 304. Trade, 805. Guilds, 306. Tokens. Jd. M.P.s, 307. Great fires, Jd. Royal visits, 309. Dissenters, 311. Street names, 312. A local arche- . ologist, 314. _—— Meeting at, 1883, xxi. 269. _ Museums, loan, 315; permanent, °316. Mayor of, 287, 291. Andrews, Rev. W., xxi. 24. Anglo-Saxon ec:lesiastical ritual, xx. 120. Language, Dr. Baron on the study of, xvii. 278, 336. Pronun- ciation, Jb. 338. Supposed sculp- ture, xx. 138. Anketell, Rev. H. K. Collections for a History of Seagry, xxi. 25 ; xxiii. 71. Origin ofname, Zé. History _ and landowners, 72. Ecclesiastical history, 81. Vicars,83. Churches -. and monuments, 84. Churchwar- _- dens, 89. Coins found, 99. Parish _ Accounts, 91. Registers, 92. A local crime, 94. Ann, Queen (of Denmark), her death and funeral, xxii. 72. Anna, King of East Anglia, xxi. 293. Annual Meetings. See Meetings. Anser foams xxii. 87. Bracky- _rynchus, 87. Cinereus, 85, Se- _ getum, Ib. Anstie, G. W., xxi. 2. Anthide (Ornith.) xviii. 208. An- thus Arboreus, Ib. Campestris, 1b. Petrosus, Ib. Pratensis, Ib. Ricardi, Ib. Spinoletta, thropology, xxiv. 11. quities, British and Roman, of North Wiltshire Downs, Rev. C. Smith’s, 2nd edition, xxiii. Celtic and Roman, Dr. Wake art on, xxiv. 25. Antiquity of man, the, xxiv. 18. Antrobus, Sir Edmund, Bart., xxiii. nts Sir John Lubbock on the habits “GENERAL INDEX. iii, of, xvii. 278; xviii. 49. Longevity of xviii. 49. Slavery amongst, 50. Aphis (Entom.), xxiii. 56. Apical pole, the (Zoo/.), xix. 90. Apocrinus Rotundus(Geol.), xx. 48.. Appleyard, John, xvii. 72, 77. Apprenticeship, xx. 339. Apses, early, xx. 127. Aptychus (Geol.), xx. 504 Aquavitemen, xx. 329. Aquila Chrysaetos( Ornith.),xvii. 96: Aramides Cayennensis (Ornith.), xxi. 245. Arbitration, temp. Elizabeth, xxi. 103, 104, Arbuthnot, Mrs. memorial of, xxii. 146. Archeolithie Period, the, xix. 96. Archxological and Natural History Society, the Wiltshire. See Wilt-- shire, Institute, the Royal, xxiii. 245. Meeting at Salisbury, 1887, xxiv. 1. The first founded, xx. 55. Archeology, value of, xvii. 257 ; xx. 6s xx 1833s Archery in sixteenth century, xx. 331. Ardeide (Ornith.), xxi. 2152 Ar- dea Cinerea, Ib. , Garzetta, Ib. Lentiginosa, 219. Minuta, 218. - Nycticorax, 220. Ralloides, 216. Stellaris, 217. Arenaria Calidris (Ornith.), xxi. 251. Armada, the Spanish, xxiii. 31, 159. Armfield, Rev. H. T. on the Ancient Roof Painting in Salisbury Cathe. dral, xvii. 40, 129. Arms, visitation of, xxiv. 210. See also Coats of arms. Arnold, Dr. Thomas, xviii. 161. Arrowhead, found at Ogbourne (i= lust ), xix. 70. Arunde!, Elizabeth, xxiii. 326, Hon. W., Tb. 318. Arundell of Wardour, Lord, xxii. 144; xxiii. 315; xxiv. 31. Blanche, Lady, xx. 41. a 2 iv. GENERAL INDEX. Arvicola (Geol.), xx. 54. Ashburnham, W., xxiv. 99. Ashley (Zopog.), xix. 212. Mrs., her letters, xviii. 21. Ashby, Mr., xviii. 367. Ashmole, Elias, Antiquities of Berk- shire, xvii. 50. Asserton, xix. 200. Ashton, meaning of name, xxi. 65. Ash-tree, superstitions respecting the, xxii. 331; xxiv. 334. Assault, Informations for, xxii. 213. Assize, Orders of Court of, xviii. 138. Aston House, xix. 222. Astur Palumbarius (Ornith.), xvii. 108. Athelgar. See St. Algar. Athelstan, King, xxi. 23. Charter, xix. 804. Deed of grant, Zé. 228. Atworth, Church heraldry, xxiv. 289. Aubrey, John, his childhood, xxi. 53. Adopted father, xxiv. 327. Auchers of Fisherton, the, xix. 351. Audley, Lady Eleanor, xx. 36. Augustinians, or Austin Canons, the, xix. 146; xx. 249. Auk, the Little, xxii. 197. Aumbry, a remarkable, xxiii. 6. Aurelius Ambrosius, xxi. 10, Avebury, derivation of name, xxiv. 202. Supposed stone circle near, xvil. 253. Manor house and barn, xix. 21. Truslowe Manor, xxi. 398. Visited by Society, 1879, xix. 20; 1888, xxiv. 146. Church, xviii. 380. Rev. B. King on, xxi, 396. Mr. Ponting on, xxi. 188; xxiv. 157. Saxon work in, xxi. 188. Supposed pre- Saxon ditto, 7b. 397. See also Abury. Aveling, Stephen, xxiv. 242. Avening (Glouc.), meaning of name, xxi 65. Avenues, the Avebury, xviii. 377, 381; xix. 49. Avocet, the, xxi. 230. Avons, the xix. 209; xx. 21. Awdry, Sir John, xviii. 133. Rev, W. H., xxi. 290. On Ludgershall Castle and its history, xxi. 288, 317. Awgar. See St. Algar. ‘¢ Awnder,” meaning of word, xxii. 325. “ Ayliffe’s Ghost,” xxi. 208. Ayliffes of Grittenham,CanonJackson | on the, xxi. 194. Ayscough, Bishop, his seal (¢2Zust.), xxiv. 237. His murder, xx. 275. See also Aiscough. Backswording match, a, xxi. 334. Bacon, Wiltshire, xvii. 301. ‘Bacon money,” xxii. 283. Badbury Castle, visited by Society, 1886, xxiii. 114, Badge, a pauper’s, xxi. 395. “ Badgers,” licensed, xviii. 156, 157. Meaning of term, Jd. note; xx. 325. Badges, family heraldic, xxii. 339; xxiv. 303. Bailiffs of forests, xix. 83; of hund- dreds, xviii. 145. Baily, or Bailiwick, xix. 40. West, Jd. Bainton, Mr. xviii., 366. Baynutun. Baker, E., of Mere, xxi. 255. Rev. H. D. xxi. 291. Rev. Sir Talbot, xxiv. 25, 33. Balance of Nature, the, xx. 155. Baldacchino. See Canopies. Balearic Islands, meaning of name, xix. 241. Balks, xvi. 294. Baltimore, Cecil, Lord, xxiii. 323. Bamboo ornament, xx. 138. Bampton, Dr. John, xxi. 381. Banners, ancient ecclesiastical, xix. 339. See also See Flags. Baptism, deposition as to, at Quarter Sessions, xxi. 96. Barbury Castle, xix. 59; xxiii. 101, 195. Meaning of name, xxiii. 180. Mr. Story-Maskelyne on, 7d. 112, — eae Te ee ee ee 180. Visited by Society, 1879, xix. 19; 1886, xxiii. 115. Barford St.Martin, xix. 192. Ancient plate, xxi. 356, 367. Baring family, the, xxii. 266. _ Barlowe, Nicholas, xxiii. 34. Barn, an ancient, xx. 317. Barnwell, Rev. E. L., xviii, 136; _xxiv.132. Rev. C.E.B., don., xxiv. ——- 848. Baron, Hartgild, xxiii. 316. — Rev. J., D.D., F.S.A., his life and writings. xxii.349. Anglo- Saxon, on the study of, xvii. 278, 336. Boyton Church,early heraldry in, xx. 145. Bulla, a leaden, xvii. 44, Gold nobles, a hoard of, xxi. 121. Manningford Bruce, Church of, xx. 122. Sculptured Stone at Codford St. Peter, and Heraldic Stone at Warminster, xx. 138. _ Stockton Church, some early fea- tures of, xx. 107. Barrel organ in Church, a, xx. 194. Barrows, their classifieation, xix. 61 ; _ ‘xxiii. 60; xxiv. 8,124. The bell, Lb. 347. Skulls found in, xxiii. 296. On Beckhampton Down, xxiv. 346. At Bowlsbury, xxiv. _. 104. At Ogbourne St. Andrew, 2 xxii. 345. On Overton Hill, xx. 342, 345. At Rockley, xix. 67. On Roundway Hill, xxii. 340. At Rushmore, xxiv.15. At Yatesbury, KVili. 332. arrow-way,” xviii. 330. Barton, C., don., xxi. 268. N., ‘sheriff, 1873, xviii. 8. Barwick. See Berwick. eides, xxii. 187. ica, a Roman, xxi. 392. ngstoke,Guild of the Holy Ghost, li. 62. ets, use of in the construction of hworks, xxiii. 249. et Down House, visited by So- y, 1886, xxiii. 119. — Family, the, xxiii. 167 ; xxiv. GENERAL INDEX, Vv. 279. Sir William, xxi. 57. Bath, coronation festivities at, xxii. 56. —— Marquis of, V.P., xviii. 135. President of Warminster Meeting, xvii. 255. Inaugural Address, Zé. 256. Of blood, a, xxii. 76. Waters, the, xviii. 267. Bathurst, Sir F., Bart., xxi. 2. ‘‘ Bath-waye,” xxi. 62. Baths, Roman, at West Dean, xxii, 245. Battlesbury, xvii. 287. Baverstock, or Baberstoke, xix. 192. Bayard’s Castle, xviii. 90. Bayliffe of Seagry, xxiii. 75, 87. Baynton (Topog.), xx. 273, 274. Bayntuns of Bromham, the xix. 161 ; xx. 286. Sir Edward, xxiv. 280, See also Bainton. Beacon mound, xxii. 243, Beacons, watching of, xxi. 96, Beating bounds, xvii. 322, Beauchamp family, the xix. 161; xxiv. 259. Bishop, his seal, 7d. 237. Frederick, Earl of, xvii. 26. Chapel, the, in St. John’s Church, Devizes, xix. 122. Becket, Archbishop. See St. Thomas a Becket. Beckhampton, the avénue, xviii. 377 ; Barrows, xxil. 237: xxiv. 346. British dwelling-pit, xxiii. 65. Beckington, the Castle, xx. 14, Church, Zé. Grange, Jd. Bedwyn Brail, meaning of name, xxi. 68. Bedwyn, Great, xviii. 363, 372. Beechingstoke, Church heraldry, xxiv. 48. Bee-eater, the, xvili. 314. Bees English, xxiv. 189, nofe. Beggars, judicial sentences on, xix.80. Beheading, the punishment of, xxiv. 107. Beige, the, xxiv. 13, 18. Belgie Ditches, xxi. 294. vi. ' GENERAL INDEX. Belemnites, xx. 50. Bell, W. Heward, Librarian of Society, xxiv. 135. A great, xxi. 55. Re-casting of an old, 7b. 387. Bell -moor, xix. 26. Bellin-gate, xix. 26. Bells, “ Alphabet,” xxi. 371. Church, Cherhill, xxiv. 265 ; Poulshot, xix. 319; West Dean, xxii. 287; Yatesbury, xxiii. 345. Bemerton, xix.199. Flint implements found at, xxii. 117. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 40; by Royal Archeol. Instit., 1887, xxiv. 32. Bench-marks in North Wiltshire, xxill. 62. Benedictines in Wiltshire, the, xix. : 146; xxi. 35. Benefit of clergy, xxi. 119, 121. Benet, Miss Ethelred, xx. 40. Bennett, Canon, on the orders of Shrewton, xxiii. 33. James, xix. 105. John, xxiii. 326,329. Rev. ’ J. A. on the Architect of Salisbury Cathedral, xxiv. 31. Storer, Report on jaws and teeth from Bowls Barrow, 76.117. Thomas, xxiii. 327. William, Zé, 330. Bennett-Stanford, V. F., M.P., exh. xvil. 255. Ben Nevis observatory, Mr. H. Wilkins on the, xxiv. 147. Berkley family, the xxiv. 218 b. Berkshire, Thomas, Earl of, xxiv. 83. Bernicla Brenta (Ornith.), xxii, 84, 87. Canadensis, Ib. 88. Leuc- opsis, Ib.87. Ruficollis, Ib. 89. Berwick ov Barwick Bassett, xix. 215. Visited by Society, 1879, 1d. 20. — St. James, xix. 200. Ancient chalice (¢/Zust.), xxi., 356, 367. St. John, xix. 194, Besbeche, Henry, his letters, xvili. 39. “ Bess of Hardwick,”’ xix. 217. Bevis or Beavis, Sir, xxi. 353. Bewley Court, xix. 165. Bidcome Hill, xvi’. 290. Biddestone or Bidston, xix. 206, Biddlesden, xix. 184. Biggs family, the, xxiv. 337. Bingham, Bishop, xviii. 164, 237. His seals. (¢dZust.), xxiv. 230. Rev. W. P. S., 1b. 134. Binknoll Camp or Castle (c7lust.), xxiii. 190, Visited by Society, 1886, 7b. 120. Birch, W. de G., F.R.S., on the Charters of Devizes, xix. 170. Birds, British, Capt. Warriner’s col- lection of, xvii. 269. Killing themselves against a window, xviii. 204. Of prey, utility of, xx. 157. Rarer, Local Occurrences of in Neighbourhood of Salisbury, xvii. 31, 95; xvili. 183, 289; xx. 154; xxi. 211; xxii. 83, 191. Bishops of Old Sarum, the, xvii. 161. Of Salisbury or New Sarum. See Salisbury. Bishops Cannings. See Cannings. Bishopstone, xix. 191. Church plate, xxi. 368. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 42. Bishopstrow, the Church, xx. 125. Bittern, the American, xxi. 219. Common, Jb. 217. Little, 7b., _ 218. Night, 7b. 220. Black Friars of Wiltshire, xviii .162 ; xix. 362. Masters, the, xx. 57. Blackbird, the, xviii. 193. Blacklands, xix., 215. Church, Mr. Ponting on. xxiv. 154. Visited by Society, 1888, 7b. 144, Blackmore, W., V.P., xvii. 7 ; xviil. 133% Blackwall Spring, xvii. 284, note. Bladon. Sea Bradon. Blagrove Hundred. See Kingsbridge. — Blakes, of Pinhill, the, xxiv. 190. Bleeck, Mr., of Warminster, xvii. 278. Bleobury, John, xx. 271. Blinman family, the, xx. 105. 4 - Blood, superstition respecting, xxii. 60, note. Blount, Lady Emma, xix. 350. Sir Thomas, xvii 68. _“ Blowing-stone,” the, xxiii. 138. Blunte, Sir Charles, xix. 108. ’ Bockland ov Bokeland, Matilda, Ab- bess of Wilton, xix. 351. Walter, xxiii. 331. Bohun (Zopog.), xix. 231. family, the, xvii. 183; xix. 303 ; xx.10. Humphrey de, Ld. 78. Bokerley Dyke, explorations in, xxiv. 16, 133, 136. Visited by Royal _ Archeological Institute, 1887,xxiv. 33. Bolingbroke, Henry, Viscount, xviii. - 283. Bolton, the Dukes of, xx. 292, 293. _ Boneimplements, xxii. 344; xxiii. 65, Bonfils, M., of Mentone, xxii. 116. - Bonfires, Jubilee, xxiv., 268. * Bonham, near Stourhead, xvii. 284. Bonhommes, the, xix. 146; at Eding- -ton, xx. 249; xxi. 163. Boniface IX., Pope, xvii. 45. Borders of Wilts and Hants, Canon Jackson’s Notes on the, xxi. 288, + 330. Boundary line, 333. Combe, backswording match at, 334. Chute, 3835. Causeway, 337. -Cidbury, 340. Tidworth and its _dzmon, 341. Stonehenge Sarsens, 345. Winterslow, &c., 346. Clar- endon, 350. Downton, 351. Boscombe, xix. 186; xxiv. 96. Boswell, Inverto, his tomb, xxiv. 206. | Bothriospondylus (Geol.), xx. 52. 'Bottlesford, xix. 304. Bottles,” xvii. 322. Boucher de Perthes, xxiv. 19. Bouchier family badge, the, xxii. 339. ‘Boundaries, ancient, xix, 62. uverie, Right Hon. E.P., xviii.136. ville, Col Jordan, xxiv. 68. Bowden Hill, the Conduit House, xix. _ 162. Visited by Society, 1888, 160. ony Om GENERAL INDEX. vii, Bowden, Thomas, xx. 39. Bowerman, Andrew, xxiii. 331. Bowes, Dr., xxiv. 136. Bowles, Sir Rowland, xxi. 370. Rey. W. L., xxiv. 340. Story of, Id. 248, Mr., xix. 104. Bowlsbury Tump or Bowl’s-barrow, xxiii. 98, 118; xxiv. 104 (i/lust.) Bowls in the sixteenth century, xx. 331, 332. An old bowling green, xxili. 179. Bowood, xxiv. 195, 251. Visited by British Archzological Association, 1880, xix. 162; by Society, 1858, xxiv. 150. Box, xix, 206. Stone, xxiii. 28. Boy-Bishop, the, xvii. 23, 252. Boyle, Dean, xxiv. 24. Boyton Church, early heraldry in, xx. 145. —_——_ And houses, visited by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 32. Bracelet, Saul’s, xxii. 183. Brachycephalic skulls, xxiii. 296. Brackstone, Mr., of Bath, xx. 2. Braden Forest, xxiii. 162. Bradenstoke, visited by British Archeological Association, 1880, xix. 145 ; by the Society, 1882, xxi, 24. Entrenched mound, xix. 146. The Priory, Mr. Loftus Brock on, Jd. Bradfield Abbey, xxi. 22. Bradford-on-Avon, Annual Meeting at, 1881, xx. 1. Battle at, in 652, xxi. 11. Church, Precentor Ven- ables on, xxiv. 35. Church heral- dry, Zé. 51. Coin struck at, xix, 984. Communicants, number of in 1548, xxiii. 256. cclesiola, the, xx, 308; xxiii. 275; xxiv. 30, Gainsborough’s connection with, xx. 15, 55. Inventory of Church furniture, xxii. 327. Kingston (o7 the Duke’s) House, xxiii. 16 ; xxiv, 30. Orpen, the Parish Clerk, xx, _ Vill. GENERAL INDEX. 62. Visited by Royal Archeological Institute. 1887, xxiv. 30. A Stroll through, by Canon Jones, xx. 306. Antiquity, Id. Church of St. Lawrence, 308. Parish Church, 76. Edward Or- pin, 309. Horton’s House, 310. Church House, 76. Town Hall and Shambles, 311. Kingston House, 312. Old Market House, 313. Town Bridge and Chapel, 314. Barton Farm and Barn, 317. Lady Well, 319. Pippet, 321. Hundred of, xix. 255 ; xxiv. 51, 287. Bradley, Maiden, the Church, xvii. 358. Visited by Society, 1877, Jd. 277. North, xx. 251; xxi. 89. Inventory of Chantry furniture, xxii. 326. Visited by Society, 1881, xx. 14. Bradshaw, Lord President, xxiii. 339. Bradon or Bladon River, the, xxi. 62, 64. Brails, the, xix. 40. Bramble, Colonel, xix. 133. Brambling, the, xvii. 290. Branch and Dole Hundred, the, xix. 196, 255. Branding, the punishment of, xxi. 78, 101. Bratton, xx. 262, 272. Castle, xix. 134. Church, xxiv. 38. Brawling in a churchyard, xxii. 22. Bray, the Vicar of, xxi. 165. Breamore House, visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 43. Bremhill, xvii., 292; xxi 134; xxiv. 838. Dumb Post Inn, xvii. 318, note ; XXiv. 274. Formerly called Bramble, xix. 209; and Brimble, xxiii. 76, Vicarage, xxiv. 275. Bremhilham, xix. 212. Brench and Dole. See Branch and Dole. Brent Knoll, Revels on, xvii, 290, Bretford. See Britford. Breton Family, the, xx. 91. Bretwalda, the xxiii. 193, 194. Brewer, Samuel, memoir of, xviii. 71. Mr., 7b. 367. Brictric, the Thane, xx. 76. Bridges, County, xxi. 86; xxii. 224, Brigmerston ov Brigmilston, xix.184, Brimble. See Bremhill. Brimslade, xix. 44. Brine, J., xxii. 134. Brinkworth, xix. 214 xxi. 70. Bristol High Cross, xvii. 357. Britain as a Roman Province, xxiv. 31. Britford or Bretford, xix. 192. Church, xvii.43; xxiv.35. Church plate, xxi. 369. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 43 ; by Royal Archzo- logical Institute, 1887, xxiv. 30. British Habitations, ancient, Xvii. 297; at Cidbury, xxi. 340; near Glory Ann, xxii. 238; on Huish Hill, xix. 60; at Ringsbury, xxiii. 197 ; West Dean, xxii. 242. Stone and earthwork on Marl- borough Downs, by Rev. A. C. Smith, xix. 11, 45. Britons, the Romanized, xxiv. 8, 18. Brittany, an excursion to, xxiv. 34, Britton, John, xxiv. 4, 197. Brittox Club, the, xix. 119. Brixton Deverell, origin of name, xx. 77. Church, xvii. 351. Visited by Society, 1877, Zb. 275. Broad Hinton. See Hinton. Broadtown Charity, the, xx. 31. Brock, Loftus, F.S.A., xix. 122, 126, 127. On Bradenstoke Priory, Id. 146. On the Viking Ship, Jd. 148. Brockington (Glouc.), xxii. 66. Brodie, Sir B., Bart., xxi. 350. Brokenborough, xix. 211. Meaning of name, xxi. 69. Visited by So- ciety, 1882, Zd. 20. Bromham. xxiv. 247. The Church : Bayntun Chapel, xix. 161; heral- dry, xxiii. 207; Mr. Ponting on, xxiv, 159, The Hall, xix, 162. a a a Ty Old Manor House, xxiv. 197. Roman Villa, xix. 299. Visited by British Archeological Associa- tion, 1880, Zé. 161. . Liberty, xix. 256. Bronze Age, the, xvii. 11. 5 Work, ancient, xxii. 342. Brooch, an ancient (il/ust.), xxiii. 216. Broome, stone circle at, xxiii. 116, 156. Broughton Gifford: the Church, visited by Society, 1881, xx. 16. Church heraldry, xxiv. 289. “ Brow,” local meaning of word, XXii. 109, _ Brown, “Capability,” xxiv. 197. George, xx. 2. W., don., xxi 2. Bruce family, the, xix. 16. Lord Charles, Jd. 5. “ Bruckling,” meaning of word, xxii. 109. Brudenell family, the, xix. 16. _Bubo Mazimus ( Ornith.), xvii. 119. Buchanan, Archdeacon, xxiv. 131, ~135. Buckland, Edward, xxiii. 94. Mr. xviii. 367, -Buckstone, the, xxiii. 158. “ Bugle-tatur,” a, xx. 167, Buhr-stone, xxiii. 270. Bulford, xix. 185. Bulkington, xx. 272. ull, a Papal, read at Salisbury . Cathedral, xviii. 21. vii. 44. lfinch, the Common, xviii. 295. ingham, John, Letter of, xviii. 33. rushes, value of, xxiv. 309. delli Sessionis, xxii. 2. Bunting, the Cirl, xviii. 212. Corn, 211. Lapland, 7d. Lark, Zé. ‘Ortolan, 212. Reed, Jd. pbaee, meaning of name, xxi. 68. Burcombe, xix. 193. Church _ ‘xxi, 369, GENERAL INDEX. ix. Burdrop, meaning of name, xxiii. 191, note. Burges, Rev. Dr., xix. 119. Burgess, J. T., F.S.A., xix. 187, On Devizes Castle, Jb. 158, 396, “ Burgundy ” wine, made in England, xxi. 58. Burnet, Bishop, his seal (i/Zwst.), xxiv. 241. Burnham Beeches, xix. 27. Deepdale (Norf.), the Font, xvii. 142. “Bury,” the suffix, xx. 24; xxiii, 199, Bury Hill, xxi. 294. Bush, Bishop Paul, xx. 279. Bustard, the Great, xx. 178. The Little, 7b. 182. Public-house, on Salisbury Plain, xvii. 127. : Bustards in Cranborne Chase, xxii. 168. Buteo Lagopus (Ornith.), xvii. 118, Vulgaris, Ib. 112. Butlers of Alton, the, xxi. 42. Butt, Messrs., exh., xxi. 316, “ Butter-cross,” a, xx. 196. Buttermere, xxi. 333. Button family, the, xxiii. 333. Sir William, Bart., 7d. 331. Buxton’s Well, xviii. 267. Buzzard, the Common, xvii. 112, 126. Honey, Jb. 114, 126. Rough- legged, b, 113, 126. Byng or Bynge, Dr. Robert, xxiii. 334, Byrtworth, the death of, xvii. 345. Cadenham, meaning of name, xxi. 67. Cadley, meaning of name, xxi. 67, Caer-bladon, xxi. 62,64. Caer-dwr, Ib. 62. Cesar, his naval warfare, xix. 251. Cage, the, Marlborough, xix. 81, Caillard, Mrs., on the Bone Caverns at Mentone, xxii. 114. Caius College, Cambridge, xxiii. 16, 19, _ Calendar, Assize, 1659, xviii. 149, b x, GENERAL INDEX. Calleva (Topog.), xxi, 389. Calley, Major, xxi. 2. Sheriff, 1867, xviii. 8, “Callus, callus-stone,” meaning of ‘words, xxii. 109. Calne, xviii. 362, 371; xix. 214; xx, 824; xxiv. 310, 313. Origin ‘ef name, xx. 21. Annual meeting at, 1888, xxiv. 131. Castle House, Ib. 140. Charter of Borough, Jb. 207. Church, Canon Duncan on, fb. 186; Mr. Ponting on, Jd. 137, 161. Visited by Society, 1888, 7b. 136. Chantry furni- ture, xxii. 327, Church statistics, xxiii. 256. Mayor of, xxiv. 141, 4142. Prebend, -xix. 281, 327, xxiv. 311. Railway, xxiv. 259. Town Hall, the new, Jd. Canon Jackson on, xxiv. 143. First Meeting of Society at, 166. Geology, 167. Roman remains, 167. A Villa Regia, 171. Origin of name, 172, 202. Legendary and later history, 172. Castle, 176. Church, 178. Treasurer and Patron, 182. “ Horse-Market,” Ib. Vicars, 183. -Almshouses, 186. Tokens, Jb. Municipal History, 7d. M.P.s, 187, Fami- lies, 189. Residents, 193. Bowood, 195. Registers and other Books. 203. Monuments, 205. Council Books, 207. Genealogies, 217, Memoranda, 219. Hundred, xix. 214, 256. Calstone, xix. 215. Derivation of mame, xxiv. 202. Church, Mr. Ponting on, Jb. 156; visited by Society, 1888, Jb. 144. Camp, Martinsell, xix. 59. Campbell, Dr. D., xxiv. 203. Campden (Glouc.),. xxii. 89, The Lords of, 40. Meaning of name, 41. The Manor, 42. Manor House. 43. -—— Juliana, Lady, her monu- ment, xxii. 62, Campeggio, Cardinal, his seal, xxiv. 238. Camps, so-called, Mr.Knight’s theory respecting, xxiii. 196. See aiso Encampments. Cannings, All, xxii. 215. Church heraldry, xxiii. 305, Bishops. The Church, Mr. Ponting on, xxiii. 1. Meditation Chair, xix. 186. Church heraldry, xxili. 801. Visited by British Archeological Association, 1880, xix. 136, Hundred, xix, 256, xxiii, 200. Canons, Secular, xix. 267. Canopies, Altar, origin of, xx. 113, 114, Cantilupe, Baron, xxiv. 177, Canute, coins of, xix. 289. Cap of Maintenance. the xix. 168. Capellani Annui, xxi. 156, Capercailzie, xx. 166. Capital punishment inflicted by Quar- ter Sessions, xxi. 105. Capon, Bishop (otherwise Salcot), xx. 88; xxi. 164. His seal (illust.), xxiv. 239, Caprimulgide (Ornith.), xviii. 318, Caprimulgqus Europeus, Ib. Captain-lieutenant, the rank of, xxiii, 265. Captives taken by the Turks, col- lections for, xxi. 99. Carduelis Elegans (Ornith.), xviii. 291. Spinus, 1b. 290. Carleton, Anne, Lady, xxii. 82. Bishop, xviii. 277. Carre, Sir Alexander, xix 108. ‘* Carriages,” local meaning of word, xx. 166. Carrickfergus, the Defence of, xvii. ~ 195. Carrington, F. A., Notes on the Manor of Aldbourne, xxiii, 254, “Cart-boot,” xx. 90. “Cartage or Grass-Money,” xxii, 283, *Cas’alty,” local meaning of word, xxii. 109. Castella, xxiii. 199. Casterley Camp, Sir R. C. Hoare at, xxii. 237. Castle, a Norman, plan of, xix. 313, 317. -—— Combe, xix. 207. Kistvaen at, Ib. 50. Eaton, xxiv. 128. . —— Rings, visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 143. Castlehaven, James, Earl of, xxiii. 326. Castra estiva, xxi. 294. Cat and the Fiddle, the, xvii. 324, —and wheel, the, xvii. 313. Catcomb, meaning of name, xxi. 67. Catharine, Queen. See Katharine. Cathedral, Salisbury. See Salisbury. * Cats,” the xvii. 310. Catsbrain, derivation of name, xix. 230, 303, 305. Cattle-pens, ancient, xix. 63.. Causeways, Chute, xxi. 337; Cid- bury, Jd. 340. Cavalier device, .a, xxiii. 266. Caverns at Mentone, bones found in the, xxii. 114. Cawden and Cadworth Hundred, xix, 191, 257. Ceawlin, King of the West Saxons, xxi. 63; xxiii. 192. Celts, the (Hthnog.), xxiv.12. Celtic ~ place-names, xxi. 61, 64. Prefixes, xx. 19, _ Celts (=stone chisels), xix. 97. Centenarians, xxiii. 257, 3389; xxiv. 205, Cenwalch, King of the West Saxons, xx. 306: xxi. 10. ~Ceolwulph, King of Mercia, xxiv. 258, Cephalic Index, the, xxiii. 295. Certhiade (Ornith.), xviii. 308, Certhia Familiaris, Ib. Cervus Capreolus (Zool.), xxiii. 221, Cetiosaurus (Geol.) xx. 52, GENERAL INDEX, xl s Chase, Aldbourne, xxiii. 257. Chaddleworth (Berks.), xvii. 296. Chadenwich xvii. 292. Chadington, meaning of name, xxi. 67. Chaffinch, the, xviii. 290. Chafin, Rev. W., Life of, xxii. 166. His history of Cranborne Chase,, Tb. 160. Chalcedony, xxi. 276. Chalfield-ov Chaldfield, Great, xx, 15. Church heraldry, xxiv. 56. Rev.. E. Kingston on, xxiv. 31. Chalices, ancient, at Aldbourne, xxiii. 257. Berwick St. James, xxi, 356, 860. Codford St. Mary, 26. 356. Dean, West, xxii. 285. Din- ton (illust.), xxi. 363, 371. Lang- ford, Little, 74.373. Nettlecombe (Somerset), J. 363. Newton, South, 7b. 375, Rheims, 7b. 360, Belonging to St: Imdger, Bishop of Minster. At Salisbury, the Cathedral, 7d: 375; St. Martin’s, Ib. 379; St. Thomas’s,? Jb. 379.. Wishford, Jb. 382. Wylye, Zd.. 356, 361, 383, Double-handéd, xxi. 359. Chalke, Bower ov Bowre, xix. 195,. Broad; Ib. 194; Hundred, xix. 194, 257. Chamberlane, Mr., xviii. 366. Chancel, meaning of word, xx. 111 A, lower than the nave, xix. 144, Chancellor of Salisbury. See Salis. bury Cathedral. Chandler, Robert, xxiii. 384. TT; xix. 117. Chandos, George, Lord, xxiii. 335; Chantry furniture, inventory of Wilt- sltire, xxii; 318, Chapel on a bridge, a, xx. 314, Plaister, visited by Society, , 1881, xx. 16, Chapels, twin, xxiv. 160. Chaplain, duty of a, xxiv. 260, _ Chapman, J., xxiii. 27. Chappel, John, xxiii. 335. 62 agi. GENERAL INDEX. Chapter. See Salisbury. Charadriade (Ornith.), xxi. 248. Charadrius Cantiacus, 253. Hi- aticula, Ib. Minor, Ib. Mori- nellus, 252. Pluvialis, 251. Charford, the Battle of, xxiii, 185. Charities, ancient, xx. 84, Charles I., xix. 119; xxiii. 283. “ Dockets” of his reign, xxiii. 64. Letters, autograph, xvii. 255; to Prince Rupert, xxii. 144. Muster of his army on Aldbourne Chase, xxhi. 263, II., xvii. 276. Charms for diseases, xxii. 330. Charterhouse, History of the, xxiii. 158. Charlton, xix. 212, 303; meaning of name, xxi. 69. Church heraldry, xxili.310. Visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 20. Charters, ancient: Andover, xxi. 315. Devizes, xix. 118, 170. -‘Of the Forests,’ Zb. 39. Chase, old meaning of word, xxii. 149, Beasts of, xix. 34. Chasuble, an ancient, xxi. 23. Chatsworth, xix. 223. Chaulelasmus Streperus (Ornith.), xxii. 96. Chaundler, Mr., xviii. 364. Chedworth, meaning of name, xxi. 70. Cheminage, or Chiminage, xviii. 163; xxii. 152. Chenalopea Algyptiacus,({ Ornith.), xxii. 89, Cheney family, the, xx. 244, zofe, 302, John, xxii. 215. Cherhill o» Cherril, xix. 215; xxii. 107. Visited by Society, 1888, xxiv. 146. Gleanings, by Rev. W. C. Plenderleath, xxiv. 144. Early his- tory, 258. Meaning of name, Jd. Owners of manor, 259. Village Inns, 261. Foot-pads, 263, Church, 264. Bells, 265. Monumental in- scriptions, 266. Tithe barn, Jd. Ancient habitations, supposed, 267, Jubilee celebration, 268. Chesil beach, the, xxii. 91. Chester Cathedral, Tiles in, xvii. 142. Chests, Old Parish, xxiv. 153, 166, 204. Cheverell, Great, Church heraldry, xxii. 307. Little, ditto, Tb. 306. Chevil ov Chevril,( Ornith.),xviil.292. Chiff Chaff, the, xviii. 203. Child family, the, xviii. 284; xix.234, Child-Okeford, xix. 234. See also Cild. Children, maintenance of, xxi. 91. Chiltern, meaning of name, xx. 22. Chilver hogs, xvii. 303. Chiminage, see Cheminage. China, oriental Mr. Morrison’s col- {ection of xxii. 143. Chippenham, xviii. 362, 372; xix, 205; xx. 824. Church statistics, xxiii, 256. Heraldry, xxiv. 292. Inventory of Chantry furniture, xxii. 327, 328. Forest of, xviii.163. Handel xix. 205, 257. Sessional Division, xxi. 83. Chipping Campden (Glouc.), xxii. 39, Chirton, Church heraldry, xxiii. 309. Chiseldon, Visited by Society 1886, xxiii. 114. Chisenbury, xix. 189. Chivers family, the, xxiv. 192. Pedi~ gree, Ib. 218 a. Colonel, xviii.369. Cholderton or Choldrington, xix. 186, Chough, the, xviil. 302. Christian Malford, xix. 216. meaning of name, xxi. 25, 72. Registers, xx. 847, Visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 24, Christian, Ewan, xix. 149. Chronology, Village, xviii. 357. Chrysalides, development of, xxii. 126; impatience of captivity, Id. 125. Chudleigh, Miss, xx. 38. ~ Church bells. See Bells. _.—— Compulsory attendance at, meesxi, 94, _.—— Heraldry of North Wiltshire : Alton Barnes, xxiv. 48. Beech- ingstoke, Jb. Bradford-on-Avon, Christ Chureh, xxiv. 56; Holy Trinity, 51. Bromham, xxiii. 207. Cannings, All, 7b. 305. Cannings, Bishops, Zé. 301, Chalford, Great, xxiv. 56. Charlton, xxiii. 310. Cheverell Magua, 74.307. Chever- ell Parva, 76.306. Chirton, 76.309. Chittoe, 301. Devizes, St. James, Ib. 205; St. John Baptist, 200; St. Mary, 204; St. Peter, 206. Earlstoke, Jb. 40. Erchfont, Jb. 312. Etchilhampton, 2d. 311. Highway, 2d. 301. Hilperton, 2d. _ 41. Lavington, Market, 7d. 307. . Lavington, West, 7b. 302. Man- _ ningford Abbots, xxiv. 50. Man- ningford Bruce, Jb. Marden, Id. 49. Melksham, xxiii.46. Newnton, North, xxiv. 45. Potterne, xxiii. 299. Poulshot, 2b. 46. Rowde, Ib. 206. Rushall, xxiv.46. Seend, xxii. 335. Stanton St. Bernard, xxiv. 47. Staverton, xxili, 42. Stert, 7b. 302. Studley, 7b. 50. Trowbridge, St. James, xxiii. 42; . Holy Trinity, 7. 45; St. Tho- mas, Jb.; St. Stephen, Zé. Up- avon, xxiv. 47, Whaddon, xxiii. a 40. Wileot, xxiv. 48. Wilsford, _ xxiii. 310, Woodborough, xxiv. 44. Worton, xxiii. 301. Wrax- ¥ all, South, xxiv. 56. — House, the, Bradford-on- Avon, xx. 310. Livings in Wiltshire, Regis- ter of, xix. 182. - Plate, Aldbourne, xxiii, 257, Poulshot, xix, 320. See also Chalices and Patons. Churches, close to manor houses,xxiv. 260, GENERAL INDEX. sili. Downton and Britford, Mr. Talbot on, xvii. 238. Visited by Society, 1888, xxiv. 151. Church-going enforced by Quarter Sessions, xxii. 21, Churchill family, the, xxiii. 169. Churchwarden, a female, xxiii. 89. Churchwardens’ accounts, St. Mar- tin’s, Salisbury, xxi. 384, 38873, Yatesbury, xviii. 349. Churn, the river, xx. 21. Chute, xxi. 335. Forest, Ib. 336.. Causeway, Ib. 337. family, the, xxi. 393. C. W., Ib. 292. Ciboria, ancient, xix. 167; xxiv. 150. Ciconea Alba (Ornith.), xxi. 220, Nigra, Ib. 221. Cidbury ov Sidbury, xix. 28; xxi. 340. Visited by Society, 1883, xxi, 290, Cild (A.S.), meaning of name, xviii. 218. Cinclus Aquaticus (Ornith.), xviii. 196. Circles, earth, near Swindon, xxiii. 117. On Walton Down, xix. 64, Stone, Broome, xxiii. 156 ; destruction of ditto, Jb. 157. Near Silbury, xix. 55, 142, 159, 160. In Thibet, xxiii. 196. Circus Cyaneus (Ornith.), xvii. 116, Montagui, 117. Rufus, 118. Cirencester, xxi.62. Origin of name, xe, 22/3) xis (64, Cirripedes, xx. 50. Cistercian Order, the, xix. 146; xxiv. 271. Monasteries in England, Jd. 273. Clack, meaning of name, xxi. 66, Clairvaux Abbey, its foundation and destruction, xxiv. 273. Clangula Glaucion (Ornith.), xxii. 104, Clarendon Forest, xviii. 163. Park, xxi, 350; xxii. 24. Title, origin of the, 0. Xiv. GENERAL INDEX. Clark, Robert, xxii. 67; xxiv. 132. Clarke, Rev. C., xxiti. 68, note, 70. ©. W., don., xxiv., 348, Henry, xxiii, 336, Mr., of Enford, xix. 104, Classification, scientific, usefulness of, xxii. 54, Clay Hill. See Cley Hill. Cleather, Canon, don., xix. 3. Cleaverton or Cleverton, xix. 213. Clerical irregularities, xvii. 190, zote. Clergy. benefit of, xxi. 119, 121. Cley Hill, xvii. 287. Meaning of name, Jb. 288; xxi. 66. Revels on, xvii. 289, Clifford family, the xxiii. 738. Bishop, Tb. 279. Climate of the Earth, variations in the, xvii. 18. Cloth trade, the, xxii. 77, 223; xxiv. 285, 337. Commencement of, xx, 310. Legal regulation, xx.336, sqq. Clover, unknown in sixteenth century, xxlil. 39. “Cloysh,” the game of, xx. 331. Cluniac monks, xix. 145. At Monk- ton Farley, xx. 10. Their rule, Tb. 217. Clutterbuck, Rev. R. H. on a Dismal Depression in 1622, xxi. 291; xxii. 70. On Silchester, xxi. 291, 387. Coate, meaning of name, xx. 66. Coats of Arms and Crests :— & Beckett, xxiii. 303. Abbott, xxiv. 57. Addington, xxiii. 200, 204. Alexander, xxiv. 47. Alworth, xxiii. 203. “ Ancient France,” xxi. 123. Andrews, xxii. 336; xxiii. 207; xxiv. 300. Anstie, xxiii. 209. Aranda. See D’Aranda. Ashe, xxili. 49; xxiv. 298, Ashton, xxill. 209, 210, Aston, xxiii. 205. Athelstan, King, xxiy. 304. Audley, xxiii. 50. Awdry, xxii. 335, sqg.; xxii, 46, 47. Ayscough o7 Ascough, xxiv. 237, Ayliffe, xxi. 194, note. Bailward, xxiv. 54. Barantyne, of Little Haseley, xxii. 258, Baring, of Groningen, xxii. 266, Barnston, of Bishopstone, xxi. 376. Barret, xxiv. 300, nofe. Barkerville, xxiv. 55, Bathurst, xxii. 339. Bayley or Baylie, xxiii. 313; xxiv. 287, 288. Bayliffe, xxiv. 273. Baynard, xxiv. 304. Baynton, xxiii. 43. Beauchamp, xxiii. 208; xxiv. 237; of Hacle, xxii. 338; of St. Amand, xxiii. 208 ; xxiv. 295, ; Bell, xxiv. 53. Berkeley, xxiv. 57. Bertie, xxiv. 45. Berwick, xxiii. 49. Briscoe, xxii. 336. Blake, xxii. 339. Blinman, xxiv. 290. Bohun. See De Bohun. Bond, of Margaretting, xxiv.202, Bonham, xxiii. 40, Booth, xxiv. 48. Botreaux, xxiv. 297, Bouchier, xxiii. 83. Bouverie, xxiii. 308, Bower, xxiii. 303. Boyle, xxiii. 41, 302. Brereton, xxiii. 299; xxiv. 48. Brewer, xxiil. 44. Bristol, See of. See Gloucester, Brodrick, xxii. 338. Bromfield, xxiv. 291. Bromley, xxiii. 43. Brompton, xxiil. 205. Brouncker, xxiii. 41. Bruges, xxii, 338, Bucknall, xxiii. 201, __ Bulstrode, xxii. 336, ~ Burel, xxiv. 299. Burnet, xxiv. 296, Bush, xxiv. 54. Byng, xxiii. 300, Bythesea, xxiii. 42. Calne, Borough of, xxiv. 207. Canterbury, See of, xxiv, 53, 294, Carew, xxiv. 295, 303. Chamberlaine, xxiv. 45, 46, Chambers, xxiv. 302. Champion, xxiv. 294. Chancey, xxiii. 311. Chapman, xxiv. 302, Charles VI. of France, xxi. 128. Chetilton, xxiii. 43, Christchurch, Oxford, xxiv. 292. Clare, xxiv. 295, 297. Clark, xxiii. 42. Clifton, xxiii. 43. Clutterbuck, xxiv. 51. Cobb, xxiv. 304. Cobham, xxiv. 300, Coker, xxii. 338. Coldwell, xxiv. 241, Colston, xxiii. 206. _ Compton, xxiii. 312; xxiv, 52; of Hartpury, 7d. 51, _ Coningsby, xxiv. 45. Cooper, xxiv. 287, Cosens, xxiii. 306, Cottle, xxiv. 55, Colthurst, xxiii. 47. _ Crowther, xxiv. 47. - Dantsey, Dauntse, o7 Dantesey, xxiii. 303, 304. _ D’Aranda, xxiv. 206, _ Davys, xxiv. 295. De Bohun, xxiii. 48. a Delamere, xxiii, 208, 209; xxiv. = 288, _ Delamore, xxiv. 288, ~ Delmé, xxiii. 206. Denison, xxiii. 44. ~ Dennis, xxiv. 291. ; Devizes, Town of, xxiii, 201, GENERAL INDEX, xv. Dickenson, xxiy. 306. Douglas, of Lochleven, xxiii. 301. Of Tilwhilly, Zd. Drogheda, Marquis of, xxii. 65, Drummond, xxiv. 242, Dugdale, xxii, 336. Dyke, xxiv. 44, Eardley, xxiv. 291. Edridge, xxiv. 293. Edward III., King, xxi. 122, Edwards, xxiy. 51. Enniskillen, Earl of, xxii. 265, Episcopal, xxiv. 222. Ernlé, xxiii. 302, 313. Estcourt, xxiii. 200. Esturmey, xxii. 338. Evelyn, of West Dean, xxii. 259, Eyles, xxiii. 201, 202, Eyre, xxiii. 312. Fettiplace, xviii, 334, Figgins, xxiv. 296, Fisher, xxiv. 288, Fitzhugh, xviii. 100, Fitz James, xxiii. 311. Flower, xxiii. 201, 202, 203, Foster, xxiii. 209. Fowell, xxiv. 301. Fowle, xxiii. 305. Fox, of Maddington, xxi. 874. Fuller, xxiv. 303. Furneaux, xviii. 100, Fynamore, xxiv. 190, note, Gale, xxii. 338. Gamon, xxiv. 294, Garth, xxiii. 205. Gernegan, xviii. 100. Giffard, xx. 147, 153; xxiii, 310., xxiv. 47, Gloucester and Bristol, See of, xxiv. 294, Goddard, xxiv, 306. Godwin, xxiv. 302. Gooch, xxiv. 305, Grant, xxiv. 57. Green, xviii. 99; xxiii. 206. Griffith ap Elider, xxiii. 208, 211, Grubbe, xxiii. 299. Guppy, xxiii. 49, XV1. GENERAL INDEX. Haberdashers’ Company, the, xxill. 204, note. Hall, xxiv. 66, 287. Hallam, xxiv. 234, 236. Hallett, xxiv. 302. Halliday, xxiv. 306. Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, xxli. 256, Harington, xxiv. 303. Harriott, xxiii. 206. Harris, xxiii. 204. Hastings. xxiii. 42. Hawkins, xxiii. 43. Heath, xxiv. 293. Heathcote, xxiii, 203. Henry V., King, xxi. 123. Heytesbury, xxiv. 295, 296. Hicks-Beach, xxiv. 307. Hobhouse, xxiv. 289. Holland, xxiv. 293, 294, 296. Horton, xxiii. 46. Houlton, xxii, 335; xxiii. 43, 74, Hulbert, xxiv. 300. Hull, xxiii. 205. Hungerford, xxiii. 40, 302; xxiv. 294, 295, 305, Hunt, xxiii. 299. Hurst, xxii, 339. Husey, xxii. 336, Ingham, of Ingham, xxii. 254. Janes, xxiv. 306. Jeanes, xxiv. 303, Jenkyns, xxiii. 48. Jerusalem, City of, xxiv. 53. Jewks, xxiv. 301. Johnson, xxiii. 48. Jones, xxiv. 52, 55, 56. Kekewich, xxiii. 46. Kenn, xxiii, 299. Kent, xxiii, 202, 300. Kington, xxiii. 50; xxiv. 301. Lamplugh, xxiy. 49, Lane, xxiv. 50. Legge, xxiii. 307, Leir, xxiv. 302. Lewis, xxiv, 302. Locke, xxii, 336, 3389. Lockett, xxiii. 48. Long, xxiv. 52, 57, 292. Of Monkton, 76.53. Of Rood Ashton, xxiii. 41 ; xxiv. 56. Of Trowbridge, xxiii. 40; xxiv. 298. Of Wraxall, Zé. Longespeé, xxiv. 281. Lopes, xxiii. 46. Lowe, xxi. 875. Lucas, xxiii. 44. Lucy, xxiv. 305. Ludford, xxiv. 50. Ludlow-Bruges, xxii. 336, Lynch, xxiv. 298. Mablethorpe, xviii. 100. Macdonald, xxiii. 301. Maewilliam, xxii. 338. Mairis, xxiii. 804. Malory, xxiv. 299. Maltravers, xxii. 338. Malwyn, xxiii. 302. Marmion, xviii. 100. Marow, xxiv. 291. Martyn, xxiv. 296, 299. Maskelyne, xxiii. 44. Mercers’ Company, the, xxiii. 204, note; xxiv. 54, Merewether, xxiii. 2038. Methuen, xxiii, 305; xxiy. 305, Mitchell, xxiv. 307. Mitford; xxiv. 234. Moberly, xxiii. 302. Moels, xxiv. 295. Molyns, xxiv. 294° Montagu; xxiv. 295. Moore, xxii. 336; xxiii. 41; xxiv. 52, 305. Mortimer, xxiii. 44. Moule, -xxiii. 43. Moulton, xxiii. 311. Neate, xxiv. 49. Nevill ov Neville, xxiv. 295, 297. Newdigate, xxiv. 50. Nicholas, xxiii. 206, 306; xxiy. 50. Nisbet, xxiii. 206. Norris, xxili. 207. Norton, xxiy, 294. Ogstoun, xxiii. 301. Osborne, xxiii. 47. Parr, xviii. 99. Pennefather, xxiv. 291. _ Percy, xxiv. 56, 305. Peverell, xxiv. 294. Philip the Bold, xxi. 124. Pycroft, xxiv. 307. Phipps, xxiii. 201. Pierce, xxiii. 203. Pierrepont, of Hurst Pierrepont, xxii. 261. Pinckney, xxiv. 46. Pitt, of Stratford, xxi. 380. Pleydell, xxiii. 308; xxiv. 293. Poore, xxiii. 47 ; xxiv. 46. Popham, xxii. 257; xxiv. 57, 297. Post, xxiii. 207. Powel. xxiv. 48. Powell, of Hurdcott, xxii. 336. Powlett, xxiv. 289, 299. Poynings, xxiv. 288. Price, xxii. 337. Proby, xxiv. 290. Prynne, xxiv, 295. Pynsent, xxiii. 313, Read, xxiv. 298. Reason, xxiv. 293. Reynolds, xxiii. 43. Rich, xxiv. 294. Riggs, xxiii. 306. Ringwood, xxiv. 304. Roberts or Robarts, xxiv. 242. Roche, xxiii, 208, 210. 212 ; xxiv. 50, 56, 298. Rochester, Earl of, xxiii 209. Rogers, xxiv. 46, 54, 292. Rolt, xxiii. 209. Rooke, xxiv, 307. - Rous, of Imber, xxiv. 56. Ros, of Kendal, xviii. 99. - Royal, of England, xxiv. 232, ; 236, 238. Ryce. xxiii. 208. - Rymer, xxii. 336. - Sainsbury, xxiii. 307. $t. Amand, xxiii.210, (See also GENERAL INDEX. XVil. Beauchamp of St. Amand, xxiii. 208.) St. Barbe, xxiv. 294. St. Edward the Confessor, xxiv. 304. St. John, xxiv. 288. St. Quintin, xviii. 100. Salisbury, Church and See of, xxiii. 44, 302. Saunders, xxiv. 292. Saxony, Kingdom of, xxiii. 201, Schomberg, xxii. 337, 338, Scrope, xxiv. 297. Segar, xxiii. 207. Selfe, xxiii. 47. Seymour, xxii. 338. Shergold, xxiii. 302, 308, Shiffner, xxii, 336. Shrapnell, xxiv. 53, 54. Singer, xxiv. 293. Skull, xxiv. 49. Smith, xxiii. 49, 308; xxiy. 48, 49, 56. Smyth, xxiv. 291. Somerset, Mary, Duchess of, xxii. 337. Somner, xxii. 337. Sotheron, xxiii. 201. Southby, xxiii. 43. Spencer, xxiv. 295. Springbett, xxiii. 310. Stampe, xxiil. 303. Stancomb, xxiii. 45, Stanton, xxiv. 56. Stapleton, of Bedale, xxhi. 255. Staveley, xviii. 100. Stevens, xxiv. 54. Stokes, xxiv. 206. Stone, xxiii. 211. Strode, xxiii. 44. Tanner, xxiii. 299. Of Penleigh, Ib. 303. Tasker, xxiv. 305, Taylor, xxiii. 47. Thornhill, xxiii. 311. Thresher, xxiv. 53. Thomlinson, xxiv. 298. Thurnam, xxiii. 203. XViil, Timbrell, xxiv. 55. Tocotes, xxiv. 179. Tothill, xxiii. 313. Townsend, xxiii. 307 ; xxiv. 300. Tugwell, xxiv. 52. Twyford, xxiv. 293. Unwing, xxiv. 48. Vyner, xxiii. 42. Wade, xxiv. 291. Wakerley, xxiv. 299. Waldegrave, xxiii. 267. Walerond, of West Dean, xxii. 253. Walker, xxiv. 45. Wansborough, xxiil. 310. Wanton, xxiii. 208. Watson, xxiv. 290. Webb, xxiii. 48; xxiv. 51. White, xxiii. 74, 305. Whittocksmede, xxiv. 292, Wick, xxiv. 45. Wickham, xxiv. 292. Wilkinson, xxiii. 45. Willy, xxiii. 200, 204, Wilmot, xxiv. 291. Wood, xxiii. 42, 48; xxiv. 300. Wordsworth, xxiv. 242. Wray, xxiii. 300. Wroughton, xxii, 313, 337; xxiv. 45. Wylde, xxiii. 305. Yerbury, xxiv. 51. Yorke, xxiii. 303. —— See also Flags. Cobbett’s Rural Rides, xvii. 305. Cobberleigh, meaning of name, xxi. 70. Cobley Walk, xxii. 169. Coccinella (Entom.), xxiii. 56. Coccothraustes Chloris (Ornith.) xviii. 294. Vulgaris, Ib. 293. ‘* Cock,” the suffix, xx. 25. A fighting, xx. 207. Cockerell, or Cokerel, of Seagrey, xxiii. 77. Cocker’s Arithmetic, xxi. 316. Cocks, Dr. Laurence, xxi. 164, Codford, Battle of, xvii. 287. GENERAL INDEX. Codford St. Mary, ancient chalice, xxi. 356, 370. - St. Peter, sculptured stone, xx. 138. Codrington, Rev. Dr. xxiv. 257. Thomas, F.G.S., xxiii. 1465. Coins, Anglo-Saxon (illust.), xix. 283. British, a find of, Zé. 87. On a find near Marlborough, by Rev. C. Soames, Jb. 18. Reasons for plentifulness of Roman coins ‘in England, Jd. 85. “ Coits, the Devil’s,”’ xviii. 377. Coker, Miss Ann, Letters, xviii. 152. Sir Henry, Jd. 365. Cold-Harbour, meaning of name, xxi, 68. Coldwell, Bishop, his seal (idlust.), xxiv. 230. Cole family, the, xxii. 264. Coleman, Mr., exh., xix. 24. Coleraine, Hugh, Lord, xxiv. 80. Coleridge, S. T., xxiv. 193. Colerne, xvii. 292; xix. 206. Colesburn, meaning of name, xxi. 65. Coleshill (Berks.), xx. 261. Colestune, Abbot Thomas of, xxiv. 279. Colfox, Mrs., exh., xix. 160. Colin, the, xx. 176. Collationes, xix. 275. Collections, Entomological, xxiii. 52. Amateur and systematic collectors, Ib. College of priests, a, xx. 247. Their rule, 7d. Collier, Rev. C., F.S.A., on Andover and its Neighbourhood, xxi. 287, 293. Miss, Jane, xx. 37. Collingbourne Ducis, xix. 188. Collins, Sir John, xviii. 364. Colloids, xxi. 278. Colly bird, the, xviii. 193. Colorado beetle, the, xvii. 278 ; xxiii. 55. 7 Colours, fading of mural, xvii. 135. Fixing of pulverized, Jd. 131. * oh Colours, Old Sarum({eceZeés,), xix. 130. Regimental: See Flags. Colston, C.. E. H.. A., Treasurer of Society, xxiii. 100. Columba, Zinas (Ornith.), xx, 160. Livia, 161. Migratoria, 168, Palumbus, 158. Turtur, 162.. Columbars, Matthew de, xix, 41. ** Columbas,”’ xx. 80. Column, Maud Heath’s, xx. 32. Colymbide (Ornith.), xxii. 191. Colymbus Arcticus,195. Glaci-. alis, 193. Septentrionalis, 195. Combe, meaning of the name, xxi. 833. As a suffix, xx. 21. - Comic figures on an ancient bucket, xxiii. 226. * Comical, Comically,” local meaning: of words, xxii. 110. Common field,” xvii. 294. Communicants, number of in Wilt-. shire parishes in 1548, xxiii. 266. Communion, the Holy, regulations. respecting, xxiii. 255. Compensation, Etymological, xxii. 109. ~Compounders, the Wiltshire, by Mr. James Waylen, xxiii. 314; xxiv. 68, 308. Compton Bassett, xix. 215. Bissett, Jb. 191. — Sir H., Knight of the Bath, «xxiii. 336. Conduit House, the, Bowden Hill, xix. 162, 163. Confession, open, in the time of Charles II., xxii. 50. Conigre or Conigree, Bradford-on- _ Avon, xx. 320; Campden, (Gloue:) _ -xxii.40. Meaning of name, xx.234. Conirostres, (Ornith.) xviii. 289. - Conkwell, xx. 72. § Uonsistory Court, the xix, 269, Constables, High, xxi. 84. Consuetudinary of St. Osmund, xviii: _ 245; xix. 267. Canon Jones on, be 2b. $21. GENERAL ‘Conolly, C.J..T., sheriff, 1868, xviii.8.. INDEX. xix. Cooke, Rev. C: F:, xix. 151; Cooksey, Mr. xxiii. 121. Combe Bissett, visited’ by Society, 1876, xvii, 42. Coot, the, xxi. 247. Coracias Garrula, (Ornith.) xviii. 844. Coral rag, xx.51; xxiv. 168; Insect, a:newly discovered, Id. Corinium, meaning of name, xx. 22; xxi. 64, Cormorant, the common, xxii. 84, 198. Crested, Zd. 198.. Cornbrash, xx. 49. Corner, Bishop, his Seal; (iZZust.),. xxiv..227. Cornwall, Barry, xxiv. 193. Cornwallis, Francis, xxiii. 321. Coronation of the B. Virgin, early representation of, xxiv. 229. -——— of Charles II. xxii. 563. Corona, (Zool.), xix, 89. Coroners, Wiltshire, in 1657, xviii. 146. Corporal. Punishment. for felony, xxi. 120. Corsham, xix, 209; Meaning of name, xxi. 66.. Almshouse, xx, 31. Church heraldry, xxiv. 300. Corsse, Mr., xix. 105. Corston, xix,.210. Meaning of name, xxi. 65. Corton, xxi. 94), Corvide (Ornith.), xviii. 298, Cor- wus. Corax; Ib. Cornixz, 300, Corone, 299. Frugilegus, 300. Monedula, 301. Pica, Ib. Costume, monastic, xx. 256. Cotel family, the, xx..100. Coterelli, xx. 10, 81. Cottagers, removal of unlicensed, xxi. 90. Cottington, Francis, Lord,,xxiii. 337. Couch grass, black, xvii. 302, Counties and shires, distinction be- tween, Xxi. 322. County, the origin of an English, xxi. 6. e2 xx. GENERAL INDEX. Courser, the cream-coloured (Or- nith.), ¥xi, 252. Court Baron, orders of a, XxXiii. 36. Leet, a, xxii. 153, note. Courtneye, Sir William, xix. 108. Counterseals, xxiv. 223. County history, want of a complete, xxiv. 5, 29. Court Towns, Wiltshire, xx. 322. Cove, the Avebury, xix. 48. Coven-tree, the, xxii. 159. Coventry Chapel, the, in St. John’s Church, Devizes, xix. 122. Hon. Henry, xviii. 3. ‘Coward,’ local meaning of word, xxii. 110. Cowsfield Sturmy, xix. 42. Cox. Rev. Dr., xxiv. 24. On Lich- field Minster and City, 7b. 32. “Orab,”’ local meaning of word, xxii, 110. Crake, the Corn, xxi. 239. Spotted, xx. 174; xxi.241. Baillon’s, 242. Little or Olivaceous, Jd. Cranborne Chase, Act of disfranchise- ment, xxii. 156. Visited by Society, Ib. 146. Canon Jackson on, xxii. 142, 148. A chase, how distinguished from a forest, 149. History, 150. Deer, 158. Trees, 159. Deer- hunters and deer-stealers, 160. Flock of bustards, 168. Appendix : Capture of a noted deer-stealer, 169. Crane, the, xxi. 214. Craniological data, xix. 113; xxiii. 118. See also Skulls. Creeper, the, xviii. 308. Crenellate, licence to, Rev. E. Peacock on, xxiv. 127. Cresset, Edward, xxii. 339. Crests. See Coats of Arm. Crewe, MSS., verses from the, xviii. 254, Crex Baillonti (Ornith.), xxi. 242. Porzana, 241. Pratensis, 239. Pusilla, 242. * Cribbage Hut,” the, xvii. 318, note. Cricklade, xviii. 363, 372. Meaning of name, xxi. 66. Mint, on the, by Rev. W. Allan, xix. 283. Hundred. See Highworth. Crickmay, H. W., xxiv. 33. Crimean War, the, xvii. 208. Cromlech, mezning of word, xix. 49. Crompton, Hugh, book of accounts, xix. 218. Cromwell, Edward, xviit.140. Oliver, Tetters of, xxiii. 340; to, xviii. 374. Thomas, Lord, xxi. 60, note ; xxili. 339. Cross, Aldbourne Market, xxiii. 261. Bristol High, xxiii. 261. Downton Churchyard, xvii. 246. Ludger- shall, xxi. 289. ©rossbill, the, xviii. 295. Crosses, consecration, Edington, xx. 301; Manningford Bruce, Lb. 134. Crow, the Carrion, xviii.299. Hooded, Tb. 300. Crows, Notes on, by F. Stratton, xviii. 182. Cruciform Churches, xxiv. 38. Crudwell, xix. 212. Meaning of name, xxi. 70. Crypelgate, xix. 305. Cuckhamsey, meaning of name, xxi. 70. Cucking Stool, the, xxii. 228. Cuckoo, the, xviii. 310. “ Cuckoo’s Mate,” the, xviii. 307. Cuculus Canorus (Ornith.), xville 310. Cueva de la Hermita, Minorca, xix. 243. Culver-Close, meaning of word, xx. alge Cumnor Place, xvii. 65. Cunetium, xix. 84, Cunnington, Mr. (Sen.), F.S.A., xxiv. 10, 104. Barrows opened by, xxii. 237. Letter on Slaughtering Stone, xxiv, 129. ‘' Magnus Apollo,” xxii. 236. B, H., xxiv. 130. Curator of Museum, Ib. 135. Dom, 1b. 256. “ — > = oat ie. colin 2 Som ate eth ie, SE te | Cunnington, H. xviii. 135; xxii. 136; xxiv. 106, 132. Don., xxi. 267. On the opening of British dwelling- pits at Beckhampton, xxiii. 65. Mrs. H., don., xxiv. 180, 256, 345. W., F.G.S., xvii. 6, 7, 8; _ xix. 157, 159; xxiii. 146. Don., xxi. 267; xxiii. 347; xxiv. 256, 348. Ferh., xix. 25; xxiii. 118. On Antiquities presented to Society by Sir H. Hoare, xxii. 341. Bar- rows on Beckhampton Down, xxiv. 846. Ditto, Bowls-barrow, 0. 104. Ditto, Ogbourne St. Andrew, Ib. 345. Ditto, Overton Hill, xx. 345. Ditto, Roundway Down, xxii. 340. Oldbury Hill, ancient population of, xxiii.213. Sepulchral -vase, a, Ib. 222. Stonehenge, _ xix. 154, Ditto, the fragments, xxi. 141. Undescribed articles in the Stourhead Collection, xxi. 256. Cups, British, found at Imber, xxi. 259. Mere, 2b. 256. Oldbury, xxiii. 215. Roundway, xxi. 257. * Curia,” xx. 81. Curlew, the Common, xxi. 223. Jack, 224. Pigmy, 239. Stone, xx. 183; . xxi. 253, Curruca Altricapilla {Ornith.), _—s«Xviii. 202. Cinerea, Ib. Sylvia, 203. Hortensis, 202. Cursorius Isabellinus (Ornith.) soxxi. 252. Curtana at Wootton Bassett, xxiii, «174. Cushat, the xx. 158. “Customary-work-money,” xxii. 283. Custos of a forest, the, xix. 33. Ro- tulorum, 7d. 7 ; xx. 322, note. Cuttridge, xx. 269. | Cycadevidea Microphylla (Geol.), xxiii. 347, Cyclopean architecture, xix. 241. _Cygnets, white, xxii. 94. Cygnus Bewickhi (Ornith.), xxii. 93. Immutabilis, 94. Musicus, 92. _ Olor, 90. GENERAL INDEX. XXi. Cylinders, Chaldean, xxii. 183. Cymric place-names, xx. 19, 21. Cynric, King of the West Saxons, xxiii. 191. Cypselus Apus (Ornith.), xviii. 313. Dabchick, the, xxii. 193. Dafila Acuta (Ornith.), xxii. 98. Dagger, a rivetted, xxi. 261. Dale, Mr., exh., xix. 24, 25. . Damerham, Hundred, xix. 216, 258, Danby. Henry, Earl of, xxiii. 341. Dave John, the, xix. 308. Daniell, Rev. J. J., xvii. 278. His- tory of Warminster, xviii. 384. Danish names not found in Wiltshire, xx. 23. Danvers family, the, xxi. 42. Sir John, xxiii. 342. Danyel, Samuel, Poet-laureate, xviii. 272. Darby-Griffith, C., M.P., xxii. 854, Darell, Wild Will, xxiii. 29. Dartnell, Rev. G. H., exh., xix. 24. Dauntsey, xix.,211; xxi.70. Visited by Society, 1882, 7d. 24. Davenant, Bishop, xxiii. 25. His seal, xxiv. 241, 339. Dr. Edward, Jb. 311. My., xviii. 365. Davies, Dr. John, xxiv. 346. Davis, W., don., xxiv. 130. Davy, R., xxiv. 58. ‘‘ De,” the prefix, xxiii. 20, note. ‘Dead man’s plack,” xxi. 297. year,” meaning of phrase, xxil. 111. Dean, West, xix. 202. History of by Rev. G. S. Master (cdZust.), xxii. 239. Topography, 7d. Mean- ing of name, 240. Antiquities, 242. History of manors, 250. House, 269. Lcclesiastical his- tory,271. Terrier, 279. Rectors, curates, and chaplains, 280. Churches, chapel, and monuments, 285. Rectory, 298. School, 299. Registers, Jb. Benefactions, 310. Churchwardens, 311. Place-names, 313. Rainfall, 317. XXli, GENERAL INDEX. Dean of Salisbury, the. See Salisbury. Major, xxii. 119. Mr.,: Robbery of, xviii. 161. Deane, Colonel, xviii. 367. Decorated style of architecture, the, xxiv. 41. Decrease of rural population, the, xx. 191, 299. Deeds, ancient, xxii. 271, 282. Deer, meaning of word, xix. 35. Weight of, xxii. 158. in Cranborne Chase, xxii. 153. In Selwood, xxiii. 283. Deer-hunters and deer-stealers, xXii. 160. . Deer-leaps, xix. 35, 316; xxi. 323; Xxili. 281. De la Mar, Matilda, Abbess of Wilton, xix. 349. Delany, Mrs., xx. 39. Delaval, Sir Francis, xxi. 313. Demesne, ancient, xix. 29. Of a monastery, xxi. 44. Dentirostres (Ornith.), xviii. 184, 296. Deorham, xxi. 63. Deposit, on, Specimens in Museum, xxiii. 212. Deputy-lieutenants, proposed, in 1688, xviii. 373. Derivation, a far-fetched, xxii. 110. Derry, meaning of name, xxi. 66. —— Hill, xxiv. 274. Desecration of Stonehenge, threat- ened, xxi, 271. Despensers, of Fasterne, the, xxiii. 176. Destruction of the Buckstone, xxiii. 158. Of a dolmen, xxiii. 157. Deverel or Deverell, meaning of name, xvii. 285. The river, Jb. 283. See also Hill, Longbridge, Monktou, Kingston, and Brixton Deverell. Devil’s Coits, the, xviii. 377. —— Den, the, xix. 8. Story of, Ib. 54. Visited by Society, 1879, Ib. 23. Devil’s Ditch, the, xix. 249, 345. ‘‘Devizer of the King’s Buildings,” the, xxiii. 15. Devizes, xviii. 362, 371; xx. 329. Borough charters, xix.118. British Archeological Association at, 1880, Ib. 117. Deer's leap, Lb. 316. Gaol, xxi 83. Mayor, Zé. 117, 178. Origin of name, xx. 26. Pans Lane, xxiv. 346. Pestilence, xxii. 12. Society, business meet- ings of, in 1878, xviii., 133 ; 1880, xix. 179; 1885, xxii. 354; 1887, xxiv. 25. Castle, xix. 127; xxiv. 130. J. T. Burgess, F'.S.A., on, xix. 158, 306. The Mill, 7. 317. Churches: St. John Baptist, xix. 119, 164. St. Mary, 26. 124, Chantry furniture, inventory of, xxii. 328. Communicants in 1548, XXiii. 256. Heraldry, St. James, xxiii. 205; St. John’s, 200; St. Mary’s, 204; St. Peter’s, 206. Sessional Division, xxi. 83. Dew ponds, xvii. 299; xviii. 179, 180; 326; xix. 153; xxiii. 61. Diary, a curious, xxi. 327. “ Dicky,” local meaning of word, xxii. 110. Digging, usefulness of, xvii. 260. Dike, meaning of word, xvii. 340. Dipper, the, xviii. 196. Dishes, Roman metal, xxii. 135. Dismal depression in 1622, A, by Rev. R. H. Clutterbuck, xxi. 291 ; xxii. 70. Ditch, the Devil’s, xxi. 294, 343. Ditteridge o7 Ditcheridge, xix 208. Divergence of Roman road : at Brink- low (Warw.), xix. 311; at Silbury, Ib. 137. Divers, the (Ornith.), xxii. 84, 191. Black-throated, 195. Dun, 105. Great Northern, 193. Red- | throated, 195. Divinity. Gnostic representations of the, xxii. 187. ‘Divisions, sessional, xxi. 83. Dixon, S. B., F.G.S., on some uses . of flintimplements, xix. 96. Ezh., Tb. 25. Mrs., exh., xxi, 315. Dobuni, the, xxiv. 14. “ Doctor of Decrees, xxi. 164. Doddell’s Tree, Clyffe Pypard, xxiv. 344. Doggrell verses of the seventeenth century, xxii. 215. Dolichocephalic skulls, xxiii. 296. Dolmen, story of a French, xxiii. 157. Domina, the title of, xix. 171. Dominican Order, the, xviii. 162. “Don,” the suffix, xx. 25. Donne, Dr., xix. 105. Dorrington, Mr., of East Burton, xix. 107. Dorsetshire, bibliography xxiv. 24. Tokens, Jd. 32. Dotterels, xxii, 168. Common, xxi. 252. Ringed, 253. Little Ringed, mb. Douglas, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 242, 243. Rev. James, xx. 237; xxiv. 129. Dove, the Rock, xx.161. Stock, 160. Turtle, 162. Dover (Kent), meaning of name, xxi. . 66. Downs, risks of the, xxiv. 264. - Downton, xviii. 362, 371; xix. 190; _ xxi. 88. Visited by Society, 1876, Xvii. 43; by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 30. —— Church, Mr. C. H. Talbot on the, xvii. 238. —— Moot, the, xxi. 351. —_— Hundred, xix. 190, 258. lowse, Sir Francis, xxiv. 58. ontium, Stukeley’s, xvii. 334. e, Lady Ellen, xxiv. 100. 4 Double moult of the, xxii. 98. A Draycote or Draycote Cerne, xix. 211; _ Xxiv. 308. Meaning of Sermatee name, xxi. 71. Visited by British _ Archeological Association, 1880, xix. 144; by Society, 1882, xxi. 25. GENERAL INDEX. XXiil., Drew family, of Seagry, the xxiii. 74. Drew’s Pond, xix. 159. Drogo, or Drew, xxiii. 73. “ Drowner,” a, xxii. 193. Drummer, the invisible, xxi. 342. Drummond, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 241. Duck, the Hider, xxii. 104. Ferru- gineous, 102. Long-tailed, 103. Summer, 101. Tufted,103. White- eyed, 102. Wild, 96. Duchy Rag, meaning of name, xXiii. 165. Duckett family, the, xxiv. 193. Pedigree, 7d. 218. Sir G. F., Bart, F.S.A., don., xxi. 267. On assumption of knighthood in time of James I., Xviii. 254. Proposed repeal of Test Statutes by James II., Jb. 359. Royalist Rising in 1655, the, xix. 103. Water supply of ancient encampments, xviii. 177. Wilt- shire Commission of 1655, letters from the, d. 374. Dudley, Edward, Lord, xviii. 108. Amye Robsart, Lady, letters of (fac-simile), xvii. 60, 66. Robert, Earl of Leicester, xvii. 49. Duels: Moody and Knyvett, xxiii. 165 ; Moore and Jeffrey, xxiv. 245. Duke, Kev. E., xvii. 36; xxiv. 24, 241. ‘¢ Duke’s Vaunt,’’ the, xix. 27. Dumb Post Inn, xvii. 318, note. Duncombe family, the, xvii. 245. Dunes, meaning of word, xvii. 340. Dunlin, the (Ornith.), xxi. 238. Dunworth Hundred, xix, 259. Duppa, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 241. Durnford or Dorneford, Great, xix. 186. Visited by Royal Archzxo- logical Institute, 1887, xxiv. 23. Durnovaria, xx. 22. Durotriges, the, xxiv. 14, 18. Durrington, xix. 183. XXIv. GENERAL INDEX. Dyke. See Dike. Dyrham (Glouc.), xxi. 63. Eagle, the Fishing, xvii. 126. Golden, 96, 126. Sea, 97. White-tailed, 97, 126. Earthworms, statistics of their work, XxXill. 69. Earlstoke, Church heraldry, xxiii. 40. East window, absence of ina Chureh, xx. 124, Eastcott ov Escote, xx. 260. Easton ov Eston Grey, xix. 209. Visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 21. —— Mauduit, xix. 225. Eastwell House, visited by British Archzological Association, 1880, xix. 133. Eastwick Baily, xix. 40. Ebbesborne Wake, xix. 195. Ebdomadarius, xix. 275, 335. Ebrington (Glouc.) xxii. 44. Echbert’s Stone. See Egbert’s Stone. Ecclesiastical signboards, xvii. 312. Ecclesiola, the. See Bradford-on- Avon. Echinodermata (Zool.), xix. 95. Echinus ov Sea Urchin, Mr. Preston on, xix. 11,89. (Geol.) xx. 51. Eddrup, Rev. Canon, notes on some Wiltshire superstitions, xxii. 330 ; xxiv. 844. On Stanley Abbey, xxiv. 147, 271. Edgell, Rey. E. B., xix.161; xxiv. 148, Edington, xxii. 218. Church, the, Mr. Ponting on, xxiv. 31. Visited by British Archeological Associa- tion, 1880, xix. 133. Monastery, fortified in 1359, xxiv. 128. Paper on, by Canon Jackson (illust.), xx. 241. Rectory prebend, 242. College of priests, 247. Monastery, 249. Death of founder, 262. Uis will, 266. Election of reetor, 269. Dissolution, 278. Chureh, 295. Monuments, 297. Remains of monastery, 304. Fountain-cell, 2d. Vicars, 305. Edington, Wiiliam of, Bishop of Win- chester, Xvii. 243, note: xx. 242; xxi. 129,162. His arms, xx. 244, Death, 2b. 263. Will, 1d. 266. Edith, Queen, xix. 346. Edmund Ironside, King, xxi. 21. Edney, William, xvii. 66, 85. Education, medieval, xviii. 287 ; xx, 29, 219; xxi. 46. Edward the Confessor, coins of, xix. 285. I., xix.,39; Xxiii. 286 , xxiv. 279. II., xxiv. 279. Licence granted to crenellate, Ib. 127. III., charter, xxiv. 278. IV., charters, xx. 257; xxi. 305. Coat of Arms, xxi. 122, Licence to crenellate, xxiv. 128. Patent and Close Rolls, xxi. 139. IV. heraldic badge, xxii. 339. Institution of Order of Garter, xvii 93. — VIL, patents, xxiii. 15; xxiv. 282. Edwards, Mr., xxiv. 23. Effigy, culprits burnt in, xx. 208, Dwarf, xvii. 252. Egbert’s Stones, xvii. 275. Eggs, number of a robin’s, xviii, 197. Egret, the Little, xxi. 215. ikon Basilike, its authorship,xxiv. 97. Hisey, meaning of name, xxi. 65. Election quarrel, an, xx. 269. Riot, a, Xxili. 170. Elephas primigenius ( Geol.), xx.54. Elfric’s eanons, xx. 120. Elizabeth, Queen, xviii. 117, 263; xix. 119. Expenses of Earl of Essex in her service, xviii. 271, Letter of, Zé. 117. Ellis, Rev. J. H., don., xxiii. 347. Elm, seeds of the, xix. 18. “Elms” or “Helms,” meaning of word, xxii. 111. Elstub, meaning of name, xxiii. 284 Elstub and Everley Hundred, xix. _ 187, 259. Elwell, Robert, Local Secretary of _ Society, Xxii. 356. Emberizide (Ornith.), xviii. 210. _ Emberiza Cirlus Ib, 212. Citri- _nella, 211. Hortulana, 212. Miliaria, 211. Scheniclus, 212. Eminence in life, how attainable, xx. 28. Encampments, water supply of an- cient, xviii. 177. Encrinite, the pear, xx. 48. Enford, xix. 189. Inventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 329. Visited by British Archzological Association, 1880, xix, 151. Englefield, Sir Francis, of Fasterne, xxill. 178; xxiv. 59. Englishcombe, xxi. 67, Engraving, ancient mode of, xxii. 184, Enthronization of a bishop, xviii. 235. ‘Entomology, Rev. T. A. Marshall on the study of, xxiii. 51. Qualifica. tions required for an entomologist, Ib. 57, Epaticcus, coins of, xix. 87. Epidemics, xxii. 11. Epitaph, an, xxiii. 343. _ Erchfont, Church heraldry, xxiii. 312. _Erghum, Bishop, his seals (/Zust.), —s«xXxiv. 234, 238. _ Enlestoke, xx. 293. House, building of, xix. 133, rmine Street, xxi. 62. ‘Eynlé family, the, xviii, 342, note ; _ xxiv. 60,190. Pedigree, Jd. 217. Edward, 7b. €0. Last of, xix, oe 2, Errington, Archbishop, xxiii. 98. pe, a lucky, xxiv. 262. cote, inventory of chantry furni- _ ture, xxii. 327. uimo affinities, xx. 20. ex, Robert, Earl of, his letters, xviii. 47. Ustoourt family, the, xxiii. 34. John, GENERAL INDEX, XXV, xxiv. 61, Estcourt. Esthrop, xx. 261, Eston. See Easton. Esturmy family, the, xix. 42. Etchilhampton, Church heraldry, xxiii. 311. Ethandun, battle of, xix. 134; xxii, 141 ; xxiii. 278. Ethelred II,, coins of, xix. 288. Ethnology of Wiltshire as illustrated by its place-names, by J. A. Picton, F.S.A., xix. 186; xx. 16. Euskarian race, the, xx. 20. Evans, Rev. A., xxi. 23. A., xxiv, 24. Dr. John, P.S.A., xxiii. 250, Evelyn family, the, xxii. 259, Everard, Archdeacon, xvii. 171, Everley, xix. 187. Evil eye, the, xxii, 334. Ewart, Miss M., don,, xxiii, 212. Fh., xvii. 278. Rev. W., xxiii. 12, Ewell ov Ewen, xix. 212, Examination, an, in 1220, xviii. 24, Excommunication, xx. 847; xxii. 19, Execution, an, in 1759, xxi. 205, Expeditation, xix. 36; xxiii. 281. Expenses, Court, in Queen Elizabeth’s time, xviii. 271. ‘“‘ Hy,” the termination, xx, 25. Eyre, John, xxiv. 62. Robert, 1d, 61. Sir William, Jd. 63. Fair, a lapsed, xix. 119, Salisbury, xviii. 247, Fairford frogs, the, xxii, 64, Falco salon (Ornith.), xvii. 107. Gyrfaleo, 99. Lanarius, Ib, Peregrinus, 100. Rufipes, 105, Subbuteo, 102, Tinnunculus, 105. Falcon, the Jer, xvii. 126. Hobby, 102, 105. Lanner, 99. Orange. legged, 126, Peregrine, 100, 126, Tts voracity, xx. 170, ~ Falconry. xvii. 110. Fall of Church towers: Calne, xxiv. 180; Malmesbury, xxi. 32, a See also Sotheron- XXVl. Fane, Sir Francis, xxiv. 64. Fareham Museum, the, xxiv. 33. Farleigh, xix. 202. The castle, xvii. 296. Farley Wick. xx. 72. Farmer, Richard, his letters, xviii. 28. Farnham Museum, the, xxii. 146. Fast of twenty days, a, xx. 215. Fasterne manor house, xxiii. 176. Fasti Ecclesia Sarisberiensis, by Canon W. H. Jones, xviii. 384. Fasting, enforced by law, xxii. 21. Feast, a village, xviii, 356. Feathers, the Prince of Wales’s, xix. 226. Fees, Church, xx. 199. Fence-month, the, xix. 36. Fenni, the, xx. 20. Ferne, visited by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 33. Ferozeshah, battle of, xvii. 202. Ferrers, Elizabeth, Lady, letters to and from, xviii, 11. Ferrey, B., F.S.A., xx. 116, Feud, a family, xxiv. 388. Ffreaker, Mr., xix. 108. Fidler, T. C., astronomical theories as to Stonehenge, xix 155. Field of research, a vacant, xxii. 187; xxiv. 27, 134. Fieldfare, the, xviii. 193. Fifield, xix. 188, 195. Figheldean ov Feilden, xix. 185. Filacii Sessionis, xxii. 2. Finch, the Mountain, xviii. 290. Finger flakes, xix. 100. “ Fire-boot,” xx. 90. Firetail, the (Ornith.), xviii. 198. Firma barcarum, xx. 261. Fisher, A. B., xviii. 1386. Curator of the Museum, xxii. 1386. John, xxiv. 70. William, Jd. 71. Fisherton Anger, xviii. 140; xix. 199. Black friars at, xviii. 165. Their expulsion, 74. 171. Gaol, xxi. 79. Pestilence at, xxii. 12. Fissirostres (Ornith.), xviii. 310, GENERAL INDEX. Fittleton ov Fiddléton, xix. 189. Fitz Anger or Fitz Ancher, Sir Henry, xvinl. 166. Fitz Geffry or Fitz John, xxiv. 259, Fitzherbert, Mr., xviii. 365. Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond, xxi.17. President of Society, 1882, 2d. 1. Inaugural address on the origin of an English county, ZO. 6. Fitzwarren, Fulco, xxiii. 164. Five Alls, the, xvii. 324. Flags at muster of Royal Forces in 1644, xxiii :— Apsley, Col., 263. Ashley, Col., 264. Astley, Sir Jacob, 7d. Aston, Sir Arthur, 266. Bard, Sir Henry, 264. Cook, Col., Zd. Dyves, Sir Lewis, Id. Gerald, Col., 264. Hopton, Lord, 263. Lindsey, Earl of, Zd. Lisle, Col., 264. Northampton, Earl of, 265, Percye, Lord, 264. Sellinger, Col. 265, Selwel, Col., 264. Stradlings, Col., Id. Talbot, Col. Zé. Flail stones, xix. 99. Flakes, flint, xix. 101. Fleet, the (Dorsetshire), xxii. 91. Fleurs-de-lis on the French shield, xxi. 123. Flint, history of the material, by N. Story Maskelyne, M.P., xxi. 274. xxiv. 21. Implements, found near Salisbury, xxii. 117. On some uses of, by S. B. Dixon, F.GS., xix. 96. Knife found at Ogbourne (idlust.), 1b. 71. Overton, xx. 346. Floods, great, in 1331, xvii. 144. Floors giving way, tales of, xxiv. 175. Flora of Wiltshire, the, xxi. 3. Flakes, found in the Nile, — Saw, found at — : a Aa a Flower; T: B., biographical notice of ~ Samuel Brewer, xviii. 71. Fly-catcher, the Spotted, xviii..189. **Follow-on,” local use of phrase, xxil,.111, Font, a desecrated, Draycot Cerne, xix. 144, Fonthill ov Funthill, xix..190.; xxiii. 337. Abbey, visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 143. Fonts, Norman, Hullavington, xxi. 22; Yatesbury, xviii. 344. Saxon. Knight’s Enham (Haats), xxi.316, Footmen, running, xx. 293. Footpads, stories of, xxiv. 263. Foraminifera (Geol.), xxi. 281. Tb. Forest, meaning of word, xix. 30; xxii. 149, The, of Braden, xxiii. 162. Gillingham, xxiv. 336. Gualties (Yorks.), 7b. 309. Laws, xix. 30, 32; xxiii. 281, 282. Marble, xx. 49; xxiii. 69. Rights, xxii. 155, Forester, office of a, xix. 83. Forests, ancient, xix. 26, note; xxi. 10; xxiv. 275. Charter of the, xix. 37. Forgery of a deed (Ayliffe’s), xxi. 198. Of plate, xxi. 370. Of vagrants’ passes, xxii. 9, Forma, xix. 331. Forrest, Mr., exh., xix. 25. Forster. See Foster. Fortescue, Sir John, xxii. 40. Fortresses, a chain of, xxiii. 185. Forum, a Roman. xxi. 391. “ Fossels,” xvii. 304. Fossils, xx. 54. Sloper collection, xxiii. 95. -way, the xxi. 20. er, Tony, xvii. 57. Fovant, ov Fovent, xix. 192. 3 character, Zb. 207. Sir Stephen, | xxi, 374, GENERAL INDEX. Carpenteria, xx.51. Involutina,. XXVii. Fox, a, killed in a rectory house, xviii. 349, Foxes, payments for killing, xviii.. 349. Foxham, xix. 209.. Foxley, xix. 211. } Frampton, a mixed name, xxi. 61.. Francis. Rev. C., xxiii..222, 223. Fratercula Arctica (Ornith.), xxii. 197. Freeholders, Wiltshire, in 1607-8,. xix. 254, Fregilis Graculus: (Ornith.), xviii. 302, Freke, See Hussey-Freke. Frenchmoor, meaning of name, xxii.. 282.. Fresco, a fifteenth century, xxiii. 244. Friars, how differing from monks,. xxi. 37. Fringilla Celebs (Ornith.), xviii. 290. Montifringilla, Ib. Fritton Church (Suff.), ground plan,. xx., 126. Frogs, the Fairford, xxii. 64.. Frome, the river, xx. 21. Froxfield, the almshouses, xx. 31. Frustfield Hundred, xix. 203, 259. Fugglestone St. Peter, xix. 199. Ancient Church plate, xxi. 356, 371. Fulica Atra (Ornith.), xxi. 247. Fuligula Cristata (Ornith.), xxii. 103. Emerita, 102. Ferina, 101, Ferinoides, 102. Homeyeri, 1b.. Rufina, Ib. Fullardeston, xxiv. 128. Fuller, G. P., xviii. 186; xx. 15; xxiv. 31. Sheriff, 1878, xviii. 8. Dr. Thomas, xxiii. 344. Fulmorus Glacialis (Ornith.), xxii. 207. Funeral, a state, xxii. 75. Furce, xx. 278, note. Furmity Hole, xvii. 290. Fynamore family, the, xxiv. 189. Gadwall, the (Ornith.), xxii. 96. Gaelic Derivations of local place names, xxiv. 202. ad 2 XXVl. Gainsborough and his connexion with Bradford, by F. Shum, F.S.A., xx. . 15, 55, ‘* Gainsborough’s Pallett,” xx. 62. Gallinula Chloropus ( Ornith.), xxi. 243. Gamblitig in old times, xxii. 212. Game laws, the, xx. 333; xxiii, 269, Games, unlawful, xx. 330, Gandavo, Bishop Simon de, his seal, xiv: 231, Gannet, the, xxii. 84, 199, Gaols and houses of correction, xxi. 79. Garrulus Glandarius (Ornith..), . Xviii. 302, Garsden or Garsdon, xix. 213; xxiii. - 165. Meaning of name, xxi. 69. Garson, Dr., F.Z.S., on some ancient skulls, xxiii. 295. Garter, Order of the, xvii, 93. “Gate,” old meaning of word, xviii. « 337, Gauzebrook, meaning of name, xxi. 65. - Gawen, Thomas, xxiv. 71. Gems, Mr. Story-Maskelyne’s col- lection of, xxiii. 119. Gemot at Andover in 978, xxi. 297. Geological changes, xvii. 17. Con- ditions as governing architecture, xxiv. 36. Sections (¢//wst.), xvii. - 161. Specimens, xxiii. 212.: Sur- - vey, xxiii. 147. Geology of Wiltshire, xix. 28; xx, 45. See also Sarsens. George III., xix. 5, 17; xxi. 13. - Story of, xviii. 157. Gewissas ov Gewissens, xix. 151 oR, Ghost, the Tidworth, xxi. 341. Gibbons, on Stonehenge, xvii. 8, 9. Giffard ov Gifford family, the, xx. 146. Juliana, Abbess of Wilton, xix. 349. Chapel in Boyton Church, xx. 145. Gilbertines, the, in Wiltshire, xix. 146, ; . ? GENERAL INDEX. Giles de Bridport, Bishop, xvii. 145, Gillingham Forest, xviii. 163. Gladstone. J. N., sheriff, 1859, xviii. 7. Rt. Hon, W. E., story of, xxiii. 175, Glanville, Sir Johu, xxiv. 73. Glareola Torquata (Ornith.), xxi. 249, Glass, Mr., eah., xix. 26, Ancient stained, xix. 226; xxi. 30. Made by the monks, Jd. 49, Grishille, at Salisbury, des- truction of, xix. 226. Glastonbury Abbey, xxiii. 281. Cup, the, xxii. 144, Glede, the salmon-tailed, xvii. 126. Gnostic amulets, Rev. W. F. Short on, xxii. 182, Goatacre, meaning of name, xxi. 66. Goddard, Canon, xxi. 395. Terrier of the parish of Hilmarton, xxiy. 125. Rev: E. Hz, xx 6) HEN, xxiv. 247, 344. Sheriff, 1860, xviii. 7. Richard, xxiv. 76, 78. Mr., xviii. 368; xix. 105, Godwin, J. G., don., xxiv. 130. Godwit, bar-tailed, xxi. 231. Black- tailed, Id. Gold nobles, found at Bremeridge (illust.) xxi. 121. Golden-eye, the (Ornith.), xxii. 104, Goldfinch, the, xviii. 291. . Goldney, F. H., Local Secretary, xxiv. 136. G., M.P. (afterwards © Sir G., Bart.), xviii. 186; xix. 147 ; Vice-President of Society, xvu. 7. Prior, xix. 147, Good, Harry, of Cranborne (¢/Zwst.), xxii. 161. “ Good woman,”’ the, xvii. 314, Gooseander, the, xxii. 105. Goose, the Barnacle, xxii. 87. Brent, 84,87. Canadian o7 Cravat, 88. Egyptian, 89. Grey-lag. 85, Orange-legged Bean, 7b. Pink- footed, Zb. Red-breasted, 89. Solan, 199. White-fronted, 87. Gordon, G.H., xxiv. 23, Gore, Arthur, xxiii. 98. 96, Gorges, Sir Theobald, xxiv. 78, Gosch, C, A., xix. 64. Goshawk, the, xvii, 108, 126, Gospel trees, xvii. 322. Gotch, J. A., on Longford Castle and Longleat, xxiv. 31, Graal, the Holy, xxi. 357. Grace cup, a, xix. 119, Graham, Professor, xxi. 278. Grallatores (Ornith.), xxi. 211. Grant family, the, xx. 102. Rev. A., xix, 180, Grass, Orcheston, 07 Knot, xvii. 301, Graveling Wood, xviii. 163. Grebe, the Eared, xxii. 192. Great Crested, 191. Little, 193. Red- “necked, 191. Sclavonian, 84, 192. Greek influence on English ecclesi- astical architecture, xx. 108, 126. — Language, the, studied by ‘the Anglo-Saxon clergy, xx. 118, Green, E., on South Wraxhall, xxiv. 31. -— Sand, deposition of the, xxii i 178, Green, Mr. xix. 105, 106. -Greenfinch, the, xviii. 294. Greenhill, visited by Society, 1877, / Xvii. 280. Greenland, E., don., xxi. 268. Greenshank, the, xxi. 228. Great Chalfield.° See Chalfield. Greville, Sir Fulke, xviii. 268. G rey, Lord John, his letters, xviii. 23. “ Grey Wethers,” xxiii. 123, Griffin, F., xxiv. 3. Grimsdyke, the, xxiv. 133. Srimstead, East, xxii. 239. West, . 202£ xxii. 239. dle, Rev. H. A. L., xxii. 354, rittleton, xix. 216, xroat, the, invented by Bishop Edington, xxi. 130. aroined roofs, xxiv. 39, Don,, fb. GENERAT, INDEX. XXIx." ‘‘Gropsing of the yevening,” the, xxii. 227. Grosbeak, the, xvili. 294. Grosseteste, Bishop, xviii. 238. Grouse, the Black, xx. 167. Red, Id. 169, Disease, cause of the, xx. 157. Grove, Miss Chafyn, xvii. 276; xxii. 818. Captain Robert, xix. 105. Captain, (afterwards Sir) Thomas Fraser, xxiv. 33. Sheriff, 1863, xviii. 7. Groveley Forest, xxii. 158. Old tradition of, xvii. 317, note. Grubb v7 Grubbe family, the, xxiv. 259. Major, xvili. 368. Gruide (Ornith.), xxi. 214. Grus Cinerea, Ib. Gualties, Forest of (Yorks.), xxiv. 809. Guild of the Holy Ghost, at Basing- stoke, xxiii. 62. - Stewards ov Yeld-stewards, xxiv. 209. Guillemot, the Black, xxii. 197, Common or Bridled, Zé. 196. Guise, Sir William, Bart., xxiv. 132. Gull, the Black-headed, xxii. 203. Common, Jb. Glaucous, 205. Great Black-backed, 204. Herring, Ib. Iceland, 205. Lesser Black- backed, 204. Red-legged, 84, Gumbleton, xix. 201. Gurney, Sir Richard, xxiv. 79. - Guthrie, Canon, xxiv. 183, 185. Gypsies, King of the, xxiv. 206. Hlabitations, ancient British, xxiii. 197. Beckhampton. Zé. 65. Hack- pen, xx.21. Hurstborne, (Hants), xxiii. 67. Oxfordshire, 7b. Rings- bury, Zé. 195. Hackpen, xx. 21. 1879, xix. 19. Hadow, Rev. G. R., xxiv. 144, James, don., xxiii. 96. Hematopus Ostralequs (Ornith.), xxi, 248. Hafting celts, how done, xix. 98, Visited by Society, XXX. Hagioscopes, Stockton, xx. 108. Halyconide (Ornith,), xviii. 10. Hale, Chief Justice, on murder cases, xxii, 61, Hales Owen (Salop.), xvii. 84, Halietus Albicilla (Ornith.), xvii. 97. Hall, Benedict ov Bendish, xxiv. 79. Rev. Henry, xix. 2, Rey. H. A., xxiii. 112, Sir Thomas, xxiv. 79. Hallam, Bishop, his seal, xxiv, 234. Hallamshire, meaning of name, xxiii. 276, Hall marks, English, xxi. 364, Ham or Hamme, xix. 187. * Ham,” the suffix, xx. 24, Hambling, xix. 36. Hamersby (Norf.), xvii. 83. Hamilton, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 242. Dean, H. P., xix. 180. Dr. E., don. xxiv. 1380. Hamlen, Miss, don., xxiv. 348. Hammer-stones and hammers, xix, 98. Hammersmith, vineyard at, xxi. 58. Hammick, W. M,, xxiv. 33. Hampshire, meaning of name, xxi. 332. See also Hants. Hanap cup, a, xix. 168,} Handicrafts, restraints on, xx. 336. Hanging in chains, xxiv. 263. Hankerton ov Hancherton, xix. 212. Hants, the borders of Wilts and, by Canon Jackson, xxi. 288. Harcourt family, the, xxii. 258, Harden family, the, xix 42, Hardenhuish, xix. 208. Hardings or Haredon, xix. 40. Harelda Glacialis (Ornith.), xxii. 103. Harnham Bridge, xxii. 156, note. West, xix. 191. Harold I., coins of, xix. 294, Harrier, the Marsh (Ornith.), xvii. 115, 126. Montagu’s,117. Hen- harrier, 116, 126, Harrington, Sir John, xxiii. 160, GENERAL INDEX. Harris, H. W., xxiv. 142, Thomas, Zb. Mr., xviii. 366. Mrs,, letter of, xxi. 347. Harrison, William, of Campden, his supposed murder, xxii. 45. Kid- napping, Zé. 59. Mr., exh., xix, 24, Hart, C. F., xxiv. 186. Auditor of Society, xxiii. 101. E., of Christ- church (Hants), xxi. 255; xxii, 5. Royal, a, xix. 35, Haselbury, xix. 206. Hatch House, visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 144. Hatton, Sir Christopher, letter of, Xviii. 36, Haut-bois, xix. 33. Hawfinch, the, xviii, 293. Hawise, Abbess of Wilton, xix. 347, Hawk, the Ash-coloured, xvii. 126. Blue, 76. Hobby, Zé. Merlin, 107, 126. Mullet, 98. Red, see Kestrel. Sparrow, 126. Toe- feathered, see Jer-falcon. leggsd, 126. Hawking Club, the, xvii. 102. Hawkius, H., xxiv. 81. ‘* Hayward,” the ancient office of a, xxiii. 3d. Healthiness of North Wiltshire, xviii. 326. “Heathen burial ground,” a, xxiii, 81, Heddington, xix. 215, ** Hedge-boot,”’ xx. 90. Heele, xix. 203. Heiress, an, xviii. 142. “Helms,” local meaning of word, peat Wiis Hen-harrier, the. See Harrier. Henchman or Hinxman, Bishop,xxiy. 82. His seal, 76.241. Dr. Hum- phrey, 1b. 338. Heneage family, the, xxiv. 260. Henry II., xix. 39, 118. Charters, Ib. 171; xxi, 309; xxiv. 277, Yellow- . . Heron, the _Heytesbury, xviii. 362, 371. 4 Royal Archeological GENERAL INDEX. Henry III., xviii. 247; xix. 39,119, 145,162. Charter, xxi. 305; xxiv. 278. Inquisition, xxiii. 388. Li- cence to crenellate, xxiv. 127, ——_ IV., xix. 119. V., seizure of monastic reve- nue, xix. 176. — VIIL., xix.77. Asa musician, “xxiii. 21. Patent, 7d. 15. Of Huntingdon, xxiii. 191. Heraldic bearings. See Coats of Arms and Crests. Signboards, xvii, 309. Heraldry, Church, of North Wiltshire, by A. Schomberg, xxii. 335 ; xxiii. 296 ; xxiv. 44, 287. Early, in Boyton Church, xx. 145. —— Sinister-facing, xx. xxiii. 212, 307; xxiv. 238, Herbarium, the Wiltshire, xvii. 269. Herbert, George, relics of, xxi. 371. William, Earl of Pembroke, xviii. 81. Hereford, the Dean of (Merewether), xxiii. 245, Heresy, information respecting, at quarter sessions, xxi. 95. Herman, Bishop, xvii. 163. Hermitage, the, Bradford-on-Avon, xx. 320. Hertford, William Seymour, Marquis of, xxiv. 319. The Countess of, xx, 36. 142 ; Common, xxi. 215, Squacco, 7b. 216. Alms- house, xx. 31. Bowlsbury Barrow, xxiii. 98. Church, xvii. 362. Parsonage Farm, 16. 361. Visited “by Society, 1887, xvii. 281; by Institute, 1887, xxiv. 32, 33. —— Hundred, xix. 259. -— Lord, xvii. 271, 273, 281; xxiv. 33. Doz., xxiii. 347; xxiv. 26, 117. Vice-President of So- ciety, xviii. 135, XXxXl. Hide, of Hatch, Mr., xviii. 364 ; xix, 107. See also Hyde. Highway manor, xx. 267. Highwayman, a female, xx. 43. Highways and bridges, county, xxi. 86. Highworth, xx. 261. Roman remains near, xxiii. 116. Cricklade and Staples Hund- red, xix. 260. Hill, Rev. A. D., xxiv. 30, Xviii. 366. Deverill, xvii. 350. Hillier, B. exh., xix. 25. Hilmarton, parish, terrier, xxiv. 125, Hilperton, xx.332, Church heraldry, xxiii. 41. Hilton, Barron, xxiv. 82. Himantopus Melanopterus (Or- nith.), xxi. 231, Hindon, xviii. 362, 371; xix, 196; xx. 324. Hinton, Broad, xviii. 324, note ; xxiv. 74. Documents relating to, xxi. 188. Grass found in rock, xix. 109. Manor of Hinton Pipard, xxiii. 314. Visited by Society, 1879, xix. 20. Little, xix. 189. Hinxman. See Henchman. Hippingscombe Bailey. xix. 40. Hirst, Rev. J., Thoughts on the in- fluence of reigning women, xxiv. 31, Mr., xviii. 367. Hirundinide (Ornith.), xviii. 311, Hirundo Riparia,3\2. Rustica, 311. Orbica, Lb. History, as connected with Arche. ology, xvii. 258. Dr. Arnold on the teaching of, xxiv. 9, . Hitchcock, Rev. W. H., on the Poet Moore, xxiv. 147,244. Mrs., Irish Melodies, 7d, 147. Hoadley, Bishop, his seal, xxiv, 241, Hoare, Sir Henry, Bart., xvii, 277; xviii, 184. Doz., xxii, 341. Vice. President of Society, xviii, 135, Mr., XXXil, Hoare, Sir Richard Colt., Bart., xxiv. 9. At Mildenhall, xxiii. 224. Extracts from Note-book, xxii. 234. Hobby Falcon. See Falcon. Hobhouse, Sir C., Bart., President of Meeting, Bradford-on-Avon, xx.1. Inaugural address, 5. Some Account of Monkton Farleigh, Zd. 15. Family, the. xx. 99. Holdings, small, xvii. 304. Holland, Henry, Lord, xxi. 210. Holothurea (Zool.), xix. 95. Holt Church, visited by Society, 1881, xx. 15. “ Holt.” the suffix, xx. 25. Holton, Lionel, xix. 104. “ Holy Loaf,” the, xx. 121; xxi. 384. Homily, an Anglo-Saxon, xxiii. 279. Homington, xix. 191. * Honour,” old meaning of word, xxli. 149, note. Hooker, Richard, xxi. 166, Hoopoe, the, xviii. 308. Hope, W. H. St. J., xxiv. 221. Hopton, Ralph, Lord, xxiv. 82. “Horn, tenure,” the, xix. 5, 17. Horningsham, visited by Society, 1877, xvii. 280. *¢ Horse-market,” the, Calne, xxiv. 182, note. Houltons, of Seagry, the, xxiii. 74. Hour-glass and stand, Winterbourne Monkton, xix. 20, Household, the Royal, in old times, xxiv. 177. Houseling ov howselling bread, xxi. 386. Cloth, Jd. 388. Howard, Frances, xx. 35. of Charlton, Thomas, Lord, xxiv. 83. William, Lord, Jd. 88. Howse, Mr., xvii. 3. Hoxing, xix. 36. Hubald, Archdeacon, xvii. 171, Hudd, Alfred, M.E.S., don., xxiv. 348, Huggitt, Roger, xx. 104. Hugh de Nonant, Bishop, xix. 325. GENERAL INDEX, Huish, meaning of name, xx. 22, ” Hill, xix. 60. Visited by Society, 1879, Zé. 12. Hullavington, xix. 213. Hulme, F. E., evh., xix. 24, 25. Hulse, Sir Edward, xvii. 43. ‘* Hundred-acre,”’ meaning of phrase, xix. 180. Hundreds, lords of, xx. 284, note. Hungerford family, the, xxiv. 191.. Pedigree, 74.2186. Family badge, xxii, 339. Obit. xx. 262. An- thony, xxiv. 90. Mrs. Antony, xxiii. 166. Sir Edward, xxiv. 306. Margaret, Lady, xx. 31. Lady, her funeral, xviii. 342. Mr., Jb. 367. Hunt, Henry, of Chisenbury, xxiv. 92. Thomas, Jb. 90. Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, Earl of, xvii. 75. Hurst, xix. 183. “Hurst,” the suffix, xx. 265. Hussey, J., xix. 180. Hussy, xviii. 364. Hussey-Freke, A. D., sheriff, 1866, xviii. 7. Hutchinson, Rey. F. E., xxii. 143; XX1Vinols Hyde, the Abbot of, xix 41. Family, the xxii. 144; xxiii. 169. Edward, Karl of Clarendon, xviii. 275. Dr. James, xxi. 376. Lawrence, letter, xviii. 19. Sir Robert, M.P., xxiv. $2. Dr. Robert, 7b. 94. Mr. Justice, xxii. 54, 62. Mr., of Denchwarth, xvii. 63. Hydrochelidon Hybrida (Ornith.), xxii. 201. Leucoptera, 200. Nigra, Ib. Hyperbrachycephalic and hyperdoli- chocephalic skulls, xxiii. 296. Iberians, the, xxiv. 13. Ibis Falcinellus (Ornith.), xxi. 222. 7 Tbis, the Glossy, xxi. 222. —— Magazine, the, xxii. 85. Ichthyosaurus (Geol.), xx. 50, 52. — Teonostasis, the, xx. 111. Idmeston, xix. 201. Idover, meaning of mame, xxi. 66. Ignorance, village, xviii. 321. Tle D’Ouéssant, trilithon at the, xix 240. Tley Oak, xxiii. 284. Tisley, West (Berks.), xx. 259. Imber, xviii. 319; xx. 268. Inch, Mr., xix. 105. **TIn-come,” local meaning of word, xxiv. 209. Incubator, an, xxii. 126. Indian architecture, xx. 8. ‘‘Ing,” the suffix, xx. 23. Ingham family, the, xxii, 254. Ingpen, xx. 21. Ink, excellence of medixval, xxi. 47. Inns, English, xvii. 307, Inquest on deer, xix. 37. Inscription, a misread, xix. 321. Inscriptions, monumental, xxii. 290. Preservation of, xxiv. 265. See also Church heraldry. Insects, as a power in Nature, xxiii. 65. Insessores (Ornith.), xviii, 183, 298, 316. | Inspeximus, xxi. 307. Intaglio cutting, xxii. 182. Tnventories, Fisherton Friary, xviii. _ 172; Malmesbury Abbey, xxi, 51; Salisbury Cathedral, xviii. 244; xix, 325 ; Wiltshire chantry furni- ture, xxii. 318. reland, an English colony in, xviii. 262. Irish melodies, Moore's, xxiv. 147, 250, 253. Tron Company, the. — Works, ancient, xxii. 344. solation of Wiltshire villages, xviii. 319. Italian, story of an, xxii. 108. « Tvory, the,” Wroughton,, xxiii, 190. Jack, the (Heron), xxi. 215. " J Jackdaw, the, xviii, 301 See Westbury. GENERAL INDEX. XXXill, Jackson, Canon, F.S.A., xx. 12; xxi. 272, 286; xxii, 135, 141. Don., xxi. 267; xxiii. 212. Papers: Ayliffes, of Grittenham, the, xxi. 194, Borders of Wilts und Hants, Notes on the, 1b. 288, 330. Calne, xxiv. 143. Consecration of nuns at Ambresbury, xviii. 286. Cran- borne Chase, xxii. 142,148. Eding- ton Monastery, xx.241. Francis, Duke of Somerset, xviii. 1. John of Padua, xxiii. 14. Longleat Papers, No. III ,xviii. 9; No. IV., Ib. 257; No. V., xix. 217; No. VI., [b. 254. Malmesbury Abbey, xxi. 20, 35. Memoirs of Preben- dary Wilkinson, xvii, 234; of George Matcham, Esq., Jd. 285. Savernake Forest, xix. 4, 26. Selwood Forest, xxiii. 268. Sheriffs of Wiltshire, the, xviii. 7. Swindon and its Neighbourhood, No. II., xxiii. 155. Vale of War- minster, the xvii. 272. Wiltshire chantry furniture, xxii. 318. Wootton Bassett, xxiii. 115. James I., xix. 43, 119; xxii. 72. Story of, xxiii. 279. — IL, xviii. 359. Proclamation of, 7b. 160. Jane Seymour, Queen, xx. 34, Jardino,” xx. 80. Jaundice, superstition respecting the, RXii. 333. Jay, Benjamin, xxiv. 95. — The (Orxith.), xviii. 302. Jer falcon. See Falcon. Jewell, Bishop, xviii. 21; xx. 903 xxiy. 208. His seal (t//ust.) Zo, 240. Jocelin, Bishop, xvii. 182. John, King, xix. 30, 39; xxii. 151; xxiv, 279. Charters, xxi, 305, 309, xxiv. 278. Palace (so-called) at Tollard, xxii. 153, note. Of Gaunt, meaning of title, xxi. 129. —— Of Padua, xvii 358. Paper 6 XXXIV. on, by Canon Jackson, xxiii. Ob- security of his history, 14. In service of Henry VIII., 2d. Tra- ditionally employed at Somerset House, Longleat, and Caius College, Cambridge, 16. Identified by some persons with John Thorpe, 17. Book by Joannes Paduarius of Verona, 19. Reasons for identi- fication with this man, 22. Gio- vanni Maria Padovani of Verona, 23. Was John of Padua architect of Longleat ? 25. First house, 26. Second House, 28. Decision of question, 29. Johnson, Dr., story of, xxiv. 198. Jones, Inigo, xxiv. 153. Professor Rupert, F.R.S., xix. 156. On History of Sarsen Stones, xxiii. 113, 122. Vespasian’s Camp, xix. 153. —— Canon W. H., F.S.A. (after- wards Rich-Jones), xxi. 5; xxiii. 98. His life and writings, by the Editor, xxii. 351. Papers, &c.: Bishops of Old Sarum, the, xvii. 40,161; xviii. 213. Bradford, a stroll through, xx. 13, 306. Ca- thedral life and work in olden times, xix. 266. Consuetudinary of St. Osmund, the, 2d. 321. Fasti Ecclesize Sarisberiensis, xvill. 384. High altar in Salisbury Cathedral, original position of the, xvii, 23, 136. Place-names near Malmes- bury, xxi. 23, 61. Poore, the sur- name, xix. 232. Prebendal stall, story of a, xxi. 154. Register of Wiltshire livings in the time of the Commonwealth, xix. 182. Sherston Church, xxi 21. Jubilee celebration, the, xxiv. 269. Judge, attempt to bias a, xviii. 270. Judicial murder, a, xxii. 61. Junius, the letters of, xxiv. 198, Jurassic Sea, the, xxii. 175. Jurisdiction, episcopal, xix 329. Sessional, xxi. 105. GENERAL INDEX. “ Justices of Forests,” xix. 33. Their ‘* Justice-seat,” Ib. Justices of the peace for Wiltsin 1659, xviii. 144. Proposed, in 1688, 2d. — 373. Katharine, Queen, xix. 77. Kattern Tide and Kattern Cakes, xx. 316. Keeling, Chief Justice, xviii. 143. Keevil, xx. 270. Church and timber- house. xix. 136. Kelk, Sir J., xxi. 290. Kemble, xix 212. H., of Overtown, xix. 19 ; xxili. 112, 114, 183, Kemm, Thomas, xix. 20, 141; xxiv. 146. W.C., xvii. 32. Kempsford, meaning of name, xxi. 69. Ken, Bishop, his library, xvii. 279. Kennet ov Kennett, meaning of name, xxiii. 198. Avenue, xvii. 329; xvili. 182, 381. River, source of the, Ib. 323, note. Kenilworth, xvii. 54. Kenrick, Mrs., don , xxiv. 256. Kensington, vineyard at, xxi 57. Kent, William, of Boscombe, xxiv. 95. Mr., of Devizes, xviii. 368. Kenyon, Mr., xxiv. 96. Kerslake, Thomas, xix. 146, 161. On Pen Pits, xxiii. 271. Kesserloch, Cave of, xvii. 16. Kestrel, the, xvii. 105, 462. Kestrels and Crows, F.Stratton on,xviii.181. Kibblewhite, Mr., M.P., xxiii, 171. Kicking-plates, xxii. 172. Kilpeck (Heref.), the Church, ground. plan, xx. 129. ; Kimmeridge clay, xx. 51. Kineton (Warw.), xix. 311. King family, the, xx. 104. ~ Rev. Bryan, xviii. 132; xix. 20, 1389; xxiv. 146. On Avebury Church, xxi. 396. The Beckhampton Ave- nue, xvi. ai7e ~ Col--Gy F.BS., | xxiii. 144, Thomas, of Alvediston, xxii, 155, King Eider, the (Ornith ), xxii. 104. Kingdon, Kev. H. T., on an early vernacular service, xvii. 274; xviii. 62. Kingfisher, the, xviii. 310. King’s evil, certificate for touching for, xx. 348. _ ~—— Stone, the, xxiii. 138. Lodgings, the, Bradenstoke, my xix: 145. Hundred, xix. 261. _ Kingston, the Earls and Dukes of, xxii. 262. J., don., xxi. 267. Reginald de, xxiii. 286. —— Deverel, xvii. 351; xix. 184. - Visited by Society, 1877, xvii. 275. — House, Bradford-on-Avon,xx. 312. Kingswood, xix. 207, ; Kington or Kyngton St. Michael, xix. 216. —_—or Kington West, xix. 205, P Kinneir, H., xxiii. 119. ‘Kinward’s teres xxi. 338. Hundred named from it, xix. 261; xxi. 339, Kistvaens, xix. 49. _“ Kitchen-physic,” xviii. 266. Kite, the, xvii. 111, 126. on, John, xxiv. 96. iwake, the, xxii. 205. ght, Rev. J., xxii. 134, Knighthood, refusals of, in seven- teenth century, xxiv. 219. Sir G. D uckett on, xviii. 255. Ki nook Church, visited by Royal . ee ological Institute, 1887, , the (Ornith.), xxi. 237. Grass. See Grass. pyle ov Knoile, xix. 196. — House, visited by Society, 4, xxii. 143. ett, Sir H., xxiii. 165. See jamie: our-in-Vain Hill, xxiv. 262. Kk, xix. 106. Visited by British Archeological Association, 1880, GENERAL INDEX, Kingsbridge, Blagrove, and Thornhill. XXXV. xix. 162; by Society, 1888, xxiv. 148. Church, Mr. Ponting on, xxiv. 162. Church plate, xix 167. Abbey, architecture of, xvii. 358. Seal, xxiii.212. Mr. C. H. Talbot. on, xxiv. 148. Foundation. 1b. Church, cloisters, and dor- mitory, Zé. Stone cistern, 149. Nuns’ Cauldron, Jb. Portraits and tapestry, Jd. Alterations in structure, Zb. See also Talbot. ‘*Tade,”’ the suffix, xx. 25. Ladies, eminent Wiltshire, Canon Jackson on, xx. 14, 26. Lady-birds, their usefulness, xxiii. 56. —— Well, the, Bradford-on-Avon, xxl 7. Lake, xix. 203. House, xxiv. 24. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 36. Lamb, Charles, xxiv. 195. —— Hostelry, the, xviii. 235. Lambert, G., F.S.A.. on the borough maces and regalia of Devizes, xix. 167. Mr., xviii, 367; xix. 123. Lambs, when accounted to have be- come sheep, xxill. 37. Lancaster, Duchy of, xxiii. 80. Ed- mond and Thomas, Earls of, xx. 149. Land, value of in thirteenth century, xx. 80. Landford, xix. 130, 203. Lane, Miss Jane, xx. 42. Lang, Mrs. Dashwood, don., xxi. 268. Langford, Little, xvii. 317, note; xix. 198. Ancient chalice at, xxi. 373. Langley Burrell, xix. 208; xxi. 88; Church heraldry, xxiv. 298. Stone- work, ancient, xxiii. 68. Visited by British Archeological Associa- tion, 1880, xix. 144. in Titherton or Fitzurse, xix. 205. Language of Wiltshire, the, xvii. 302. The archeology of, xvii. 257. e2 KXXVI. Laniade (Ornith.), xviii. 185. Lanius Collurio, I6. 188. Fz- cubitor, 185. Rutilus, 189. Lanner. See Falcon. Lansdowne, Battle of, xxi. 180. Monument (illust.), xxiv. 270. Title, the, xxiv. 200. Mean- ing of name, Jb. Henry, Marquis, recollections of, xxiv. 201. Henry Charles, Marquis, xviii. 135 ; xxiv. 150. Marchioness, xxiv. 251. Lantern of Aristotle, the, xix. 94, Lapwing, the, xxi. 250. ‘¢Tarder-money,” xxii. 283. Laride (Ornith.), xxii. 200. Lark, the Shore, xviii. 210. Sky, 209. Wood, 210. Larmer Grounds, the, visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 146. Larus Argentatus (Ornith.), xxii, 204. Canus, 203. Fuscus, 204. Glaucus, 205. Leucopterus, Ib. Marinus, 204. Minutus, 208. Ridibundus, Ib. Latinity, curious, xix. 78. Latton, meaning of name, xxi. 69. Laverstock, xix. 200. Lavington, East, Steeple, ov Market, xx. 251. Church heraldry, xxiii. 307. West ov Bishop’s, Church heraldry, xxiii. 302. Law, Rev. Arthur, xxi. 24. “Lawing,” meaning of word, xix. 36. Law-path, a, xxi. 87. Lawsuits, two great, xxii. 156. Lea, xix. 213. Leach, Mr., xxiv. 132. Leadly, Mr., exh., xix. 24, 25. Lear, Archdeacon, xvii. 21,27; xxiv. 29. ‘‘Ledged,” Local meaning of word, pedi JON Lee, Sir Henry, of Ditchley, xxiii. 345. Leggett, George, xviii. 3. Legge, Mr., xix. 105. GENERAL INDEX. Leicester, Lettice, Countess of, letter, Xvill. 43. Leigh Delamere, or Lye Dallamore, xix. 209. Le Poer, meaning of name, xviii. 218. Leland, John, xxi. 54. Lenten fast, the, enforeed by law, xxi. 94, 95. “ Let off,” local meaning of phrase, xxit. 111. Levett, William, xxiv. 97. Lewis of the Van, family of, xx. 290, 291; Colonel, xviii. 364. Ley, of Teffont, family of, xxiv. 98. Eiberi (or libere) tenentes, xx. 80, 81. Libraries, monastic, spoliation of, xxi. 52. Licenses, dyers’ and clothiers’, xxii. 81. =—— to beg, xxi. 78. To crenel- late, xxiv. 127. To erect cottages, xxi. 90. To shoot, in the seven- teenth century, xx. 335. Lichfield Minster and City, Dr. Cox on, xxiv. 32. Liddington, visited by Society, 1886, xxiii. 113. Life, English, in 1554, xviii. 110. Limosa Melanura (Ornith.), xxi. 231. Rufa, Ib. Limpley Stoke, Church heraldry, xxiv. 288. Linaria Borealis (Ornith.), xviii. 293. Cannabina, 292. Minor, 293. Montana, 292. Linch, the, fields so called, xxiii. 76. Lincoln and Salisbury, Henry, Earl of, xx. 149. Linen found in a barrow, xxi. 346. Link, the missing, xxiv. 22. Linnet, the Common, xviii. 292. Mountain, 10. Liquids, interchange of (Htym.), xxi. 64, Permeation of (Chem.) xxiv 278. —a0 Literary men, their position, xxi. 14 Littlecott, Roman pavement at, xxii. 235. Littleton Drew, xix. 209. Littlewood, Rev. S., xxii. 134. *‘ Liveries, the,” xxii. 253. Lloyd, Rev. J. A., documents re- lating to Broad Hinton, xxi. 183. Two graves cut in the chalk rock, xix. 109. Lobipedide (Ornith.), xxi. 247. Local customs and traditions, value of, xxi. 331. Locke, F.A.S., xxii. 354, 1858, xviii. 7. Lockswell, xxiv. 274, 276. Lockyer, J., xx. 215. Locust, ravages of the, xxiii. 55. “ Logetting-in-the fields,” game of, xx. 331. Logging stone, a, xix. 237. Long family, the, xx.96. SirJames, of Draycott, xviii. 364; xxiv. 308. William, F.S.A., xxiii. 98. Abury Notes, xvii. 327. On Stonehenge, ih..3: — Newnton. See Newnton. —— Stones, the Avebury, xviii. 377. “* Longstone,” the, Broome, xxiii. 115, 156. Longbridge Deverell, the Church, xvii. 349. Visited by Society, 1887, Ib. 274, 280. _ Longespeé, Bishop, his seal (¢ZZust.), xxiv. 231. Ela, Countess, xx. 30. _ See also Lungespre. Longford Castle, Mr. J. A. Gotch on, xxiy. 31. The Park, visited by Royal Archzological Institute, 1887, Zb. 30. pPangleat, xxiii, 283; xxiv. 31. Architect of, xxiii. 14, 25. Archi- tecture, xvii. 358. Visited by _ Society, 1877, 2b. 279; by some _ members of British Archeological Association, 1880, xix. 179. — Papers, by Canon Jackson, No. 1i,, xvii. 9; No. IV., ZO. Sheriff, GENERAL ENDEX. XXXVIE. 257; No. V, xix. 217; No. VL, Ib. 254. Loom-weight, a chalk, xxiii. 65. Lopes, R. L., xix.117. Sheriff, 1869, xviii. 8. Lomeria Troile, (Ornith.), xxii. 196. Loscombe, F. R., exh., xxi. 315. Loving-cup, a, xix. 119. “Low,” the suffix, xx. 25. Lowe, George, M.P., xxiv. 309 John, xxi. 375, John, of Dinton, xxiv. 312. Lowes, xix. 310. Lowndes, E. C., sheriff, 1874, xviii. 8. Loxia Curvirostra (Ornith.), xviii. 295, Leucoptera, 296. Pytio- psittacus, Ib. Loyal signboards, xvii. 311. Lubbock, Sir John, Bart, M.P., xvii. 27, 38, 41, 266; xviii. 135, 136; xix. 3. President of Annual Meeting, 1876, xvii.1. Address, Jb. 8. On the habits of ants, 2d. 278; xvili.49. Purchase of Silbury Hill and part of Abury, xix. 21. Lucas, Rev. C., xvii. 333. Miss Fanny, don., xxi. 3. John, Lord, xxiv. 312. Luckington, xix. 208. Lucy, Sir Thomas, letter, xviii. 25. Ludgershall, xviii. 363, 372; xix. 184. Visited by Society, 1883, xxi. 289. Castle and its history, by the Rev, W. H. Awdry, xxi. 288. Fewness of local traditions, 7b. 317. Origin of name, 318. Empress Matilda, 7d. Manor, 320. M.P.s, 322. Roman encampment, 323. Place-names, £6. Market cross, 324. Church, 76. Trees, Jd. List of rectors, 325. Registers, 326. Capps’ diary, 327. Elections, 328. Appendix, 329. Ludlow, General, xxi. 13. Lugbury, xix. 30. XXXVIll. Lungespre, William, xviii. 162. See also Longespeé. Lychnoscope, Stockton, xx. 107. Lydiard Millicent, visited by Society, 1886, xxiii. 122. Lye. See Leigh. Eynchets, the, Canon Jackson on, xvii. 291, Lyneham, a penance done at, xxii. 17. Macdonald, Archdeacon, xxiii. 1. Maces, municipal, Andover, xxi. 315. Devizes, xix. 119, 169, 172. Woot- ton Bassett, xxiii. 120. Machetes Pugnax (Ornith.), xxi. 237. Mackay, A., xxiv. 242. M°Knight, Rev. W. H. E., on Ringsbury and other camps in North Wilts, xxiii. 118, 195. Maddington or Maydenton, xvii.301 ; xix. 198. Madriporiform tubercle, the, xix. 90. Magazine, the Society’s, xxii. 135. Maggots in bucks’ heads, xxii. 158. Magie of the Chaldees, the, xxii. 189. Magna Charta, copy of at Salisbury, xvii. 26. Magpie, the, xviii. 301. Maiden Bradley. See Bradley. Maidulph, xxi. 11. Maldon, the battle of, xvii. 345. Malet, Sir Alexander, Bart., xxiv. 26. Don., xxii. 356. Mallard, the, xxii 96. Malleus monachorum, xxi. 60. Malmesbury, xviii. 363, 372; xix. 210. Church statistics, 1548, xxiii. 256. Holloway Bridge, xxi. 87. Hospital of St. John, Jb. 16. Market cross, xix. 147; xxi. 16. meaning of name, xx. 24; xxi. 11, 71. Meeting, annual, at, 1882, xxi.l. Mint, xix. 284. Taking and re-taking af, xxi.177. Vine- yard, the, Jd. 56. Visited by British Archzological Association, 1880, xix. 147; by Society, 1882, xxl. 16. William of, 70. 51. GENERAL INDEX. Malmesbury Abbey, xix.147. Abbey- house, xix. 150; xxi. 16. In- ventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 329. Watching chamber, xxi. 16. Canon Jackson on, xxi. 20, 35. Mr. Patrick on, xix. 147. Mr. Talbot on, xxi. 15, 26. Hundred, xix. 210, 261. Place-names near, and their historic teachings, by Canon Rich- Jones, xxi. 61. Malting, attempted prohibition of, xviii. 142. Malwayn family, the, xix. 42. Man, antiquity of, xvii. 14. Manders, N., exh., xix. 24. ‘* Maneloquium Book,” the, xxi. 315. Manens or mansa, meaning of words, xix. 231. Manning, Henry, xxiv. 312. Manningford Abbots, the Church, Dr. Baron on, xx. 122. Church heraldry, xxiv. 50. Bruce, Church heraldry, xxiv. 50. Maneeuvres, the Wiltshire, xvii. 287. Manuscripts, destruction of old, xxi 53. Map of North Wilts, Rev. A. C. Smith’s, xix. 11. Destruction by fire of copies of, xxii. 137. Marble, forest, xxii.176. Yeovil, Zé. Used in Salisbury Cathedral, Xvil. 23; xviii. 239. Marden, Church heraldry, xxiv. 49. Singular earthwork, xxii. 236. River, the, xxiv. 171. Mareca Penelope (Ornith.), xxii. 100. Markets, supervisors of, xviii. 142. Marlborough, xviii. 363, 3872. Borough of, xix. 262. Church statistics, 1548, xxiii. 256. Coins supposed to have been struck at, xix. 284. Coins found near, 2d. 84. Cottage Hospital, Jb. 44. Festivities in 1814, xxii. 238. Hoare, Sir Richard at, 7b. 236. ’ GENERAL INDEX. Mayor of, xix. 7. Mecting, annual. at, 1879, Tb.1. Pestilence at, xxii. 12. St. Peter’s Church, inventory ‘of chantry furniture, Jd. 329. Visited by members of British Archeological Association, 1880, xix. 179. — College, xix. 10. Natural History Society, xxiii. 59. wh, . xix. 24, —— Court books, notes from, by Mr. R. W. Merriman, xix. 18. 75. Downs, British works on, xix. 45. Sessional division, xxi. 83. Churchill family, Dukes of, xviii. 280. Ley family, Earls of, xxiv. 98, 101. The Prior of, xix. 4l. Marlingsborough, xxiii. 265. Marmora, Count de la, xix. 240. Marriage, early, xxi. 107. Marshall, Rev. T. A., on the study of entomology, xxiii. 51. Martern. See Martron. Martin, the Common, xviii. 311. Sand, 312. Martinsell ov Martin’s Hill, xix. 305. Sir R. C. Hoare at, xxii, 236. Revels on, xvii. 289. The camp, xix. 59. Martron ov Martin Cat, the, xix. 34; xxii. 159. Marvin, of Pertwood, xix. 107. Mary, Queen, proclamation of, xviii. 103. Marriage, 74.111. Letter, Tb. 18. Maskelyne, Dr. Nevil. xxiii. 167. N.S.,M.P. See Story-Maskelyne. Mason’s marks. xx. 317. Massey, Col , xxiv. 310. Master, Sir William, xxiv. 312. Matcham, George, xvii. 268. Me- moir of, Tb. 234. Matilda, Queen, xx. 72. _—— or Maude, Empress, xix. 118, S70; xxi. 318. - Maton, Nicholas, xxiv. 284, 285. XXX1xX. Maud Heath’s Causeway, xx. 82. Mauduit, William, xviii. 162, “ May-bird,” the, xxi. 224. Maynard, Mr. Serjeant, xviii. 143. Mayo, Rev. C. H., on Dorset biblio- graphy, xxiv. 24, Mayors, Wiltshire, in 1657, xviii 146. “ Maze-thefe,” a, xix. 36. ‘* Meadow-prati,’’ xx. 80, Meat, Wiltshire, xvii. 305. Medals, a cabinet of, xxi. 315. Medlicott, H. E., don., xxiv. 348, Secretary of Society, xx. 5. Medows, Sir Philip, xxi. 337. Meetings of Society, annual general, Andover, 1883, xxi. 269. Brad- ford-on-Avon, 1881, xx. 1. Calne, 1888, xxiv. 131. Devizes, 1878 (business only) xviii. 183; 1880 (combined with that of British Archeological Association), xix. 117; same year (business only), Ib. 179; 1885 (business only), xxii. 354; 1887 (business only : see Salisbury), xxiv. 25. Malmes- bury, 1882, xxi.1. Marlborough, 1879, xix, 1. Salisbury, 1876, xvii. 1 ; 1887 (combined with that of Royal Archwological Institute), xxiv, 1. Shaftesbury, 1884, xxii, 133. Swindon, 1886, xxiii. 97, Warminster, 1877, xvii. 255. Frequency of the, xxii, 137, 140, Megalosaurus (Geol.), xx. 49. Meggs, Mr., xix. 105. Melksham, meaning of name, xx. 24, Church, Mr. Ponting on, xxiv. 164, Church heraldry, xxiti. 46. Plate, xxiv.~ 148. Visited by Society, 1888, 7. 148. Hundred, xix. 262; xxii, 885; xxiii. 40. Melwood Park, xix, 221. Members of Society, number of. See reports, annual. Mendips, uplift of the, xx, 46. Mentone, bone caverns of, xxii. 114, xl. GENERAL INDEX. Merchants of the Staple, xxii. 70. Mere, xvii. 296. Origin of name, xxi.9. British urn found at, Jd. 256. Church, xvii. 354. Church statistics, xxiii. 256. Inventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 325. Visited by Society, 1877, xvii. 276. —— Castle, excavations at, xxiv. 28. Hundred, xix. 262. * Meres,” xvii. 294. Merewether, Dean, xxiii. 245 ; xxiv. 10. H.A., Q.C., xxiv. 263. Merganser, the Hooded, xxii. 106. Red-breasted, 0. Mergulus Alle (Ornith), xxii. 197. Mergus Albellus (Ornith.), xxii. 106. Cuculatus, Ib. Merganser, 105. WSerrator, 106. Merlin. See Hawk, the Merlin. Meropide (Ornith.), xviii. 314. Merops Apiaster, Ib. Merrick, Mr. J., exh., xix. 24, 25. Merriman, R. W., ewxh., xix. 25. Marlborough court books, notes from; xix. 18,75. Wiltshire Quar- ter Sessions, extracts from records of, xix. 822; xxi. 75; xxii, 1, 212. 5S. B.,. xxiv.-132Z... W.C., xviii. 133. Merulide, (Ornith.), xviii. 190. Metal work, monastic, xxi. 49. Meteorological observations, Xviii.327. Metheglin, xxii. 218. Meux well, the, xx. 51. Meyrick, Gelly, xviii, 269. Sir Samuel, xxiv. 10. Michell, EK. xxiv. 67. ., Td. Micklethwaite, Mr, xxiv. 31, 33. Middleton, Gilbert, de, xxi. 161. “ Middling,” local meaning of word, Xxii. 112. Migratory instinct of birds, xxi. 215. Milbourne, xx, 272. Mildenhall, xix. 84, Hoare at, xxii. 234, Miles of Wexcombe, xxi. 270. Rey. P. E. xyii. 42, Sir R. C. Milford, xix. 203. Hill, flint imple- ments found at, xxii. 117. Miller, Rev. Canon, xxi. 24. Mills, Henry, of Netheravon, xix. 104. Milston, xix. 184, Milvus Regalis, (Ornith.),xvii. 111. Minety, or Myntie, xix. 214. Minorca, Ancient stoneworks at, Xix. 238, 249. Cueva de la Hermita, Ib. 243. Mint, the Cricklade, (2ZZust:), xix. 283. Missel Thrush, the, xviii. 191. Mistakes, stories of two, xxiv. 267. Mitford, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 234. Mithras, the worship of, xxii. 189. Moberly, Bishop, xxii. 354. His seal, xxiv. 242. Mole-catching, xviii. 349. Moles, their usefulness, xxili. 56. Molines, Mr., xix. 105. Mompesson, Sir Giles, xxiv. 312. J., xxi. 342. Monasteries, their landed possessions in England, xxi. 39. Their spoli- ation, xix. 176; xx. 84. Their utility, xxi. 45, 48; xxiv. 275, 280, 281. The monks as landlords, Ib. 42, Monastic life, xxi. 48. Dr. Johnson on, Jb. 35, note. Orders in Wiltshire, xix. 146, Form of reception of a monk, xx. 255. Money, Rev. W., of Whetham, xviii. 851. Walter, F.S.A., xxiii. 31. On Stonehenge, xix. 156. Monkton Deverell, xvii. 351. Visited by Society, 1877, Zb. 275. Farleigh, Church heraldry, xxiv. 290, Roman road, xx. 9. Visited by Society, 1881, Zd. 16. Some account of parish, by Sir Charles Hobhouse, Bart., xx. 15, 66, 185: Chap. I. Situation, climate, productions, 66. II, Antiquities, 69. III. History i a le i nee ae - b i GENERAL INDEX. xli. of Manor, 75. IV. Manor House, 86. V. Parish and Notables, 100. VI. Lcclesiastical History, 185. Registers,187. Church and church- yard, 191. Rectory, 196. Church- wardens, 197. Parish finances, 7d. VII. Civil History, 200. National School, 201. VIII. Buildings of interest, 203. Place-names, 206. Occupations, &c., 207. Springs, 214. Remarkable occurrences, 215. Appendices, Order of Clugniacs,217, Priors of Farley, 220. Rectors and Curates, 24. Taxation, 223. Valor Ecclesiasticus, 224. Endowments, 226. Population and Professions, 231. Names of places, 233. Monmouth, the Duke of, xviii. 278. Monopolies granted by Quarter sessions, xxi. 97. Mons Badonicus, xxiii. 189, note. Montagu, Miss, don., xxi. 268. Monument, the Lansdowne, xxiii. 213 ; xxiv. 270. Months, illustrations of the, xvii. 133, 142, Monumental inscriptions. See Church heraldry. Monuments, Public, Act, xxiii. 101. Moody, Richard, xxiii. 165. Moore, Charles, F.G.S., notes on Wiltshire geology and palwon- tology, xx. 14,45. Francis,. xviii. 866. Thomas, Rev. W. H. Hitch- cock on his life and poetry, xxiv. 147, 244. His tomb, xix. 161. Unpublished poem of, xxiv. 251. * Moore’s Almanack,” xxiv. 249. Moot, the, General Pitt-Rivers on, xxiv. 30. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 43. By Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 30. Moot _ House, Jd. Morgan, F., xvii. 279. Thomas, F.S.A., on etymology of name of Stonehenge, xix. 154. On the Gewissens in Wiltshire, 7, 151, Preservation ** Morning Speech, Court of,” xix. 75, Morres, Rev. A. P., xxiv. 30. On the breeding of the Acherontia Atropos,xxii.124. Local occurrence of rarer birds in neighbourhood of Salisbury, xvii. 31, 95; xviii. 183, 296 ; xx. 154; xxi. 211; xxii. 83, 191, Morris, Peleg, his library. xxiii. 212, William, on Roman remains near Swindon, xxiii. 115. Modern Swindon, Jé. 155. Morrison, Alfred, xxii. 143. Sheriff, 1857, xviii. 7. George, xxii. 354. Mortival, Bishop Roger de, xix. 267 ; xxi. 160. His seal (i//ust.), xxiv. 230. Mosaic pavement, meaning of word, xix. 29. Moses, the burial of, xx. 189, 140. Mosses, on the study of, xviii. 79. Motacillide (Ornith.), xviii. 207. Motacilla Alba, Boarula,Flava, Lotor, Rayi, Ib. Mother Carey’s Chicken, xxii. 207. Moule, J. H., on the Vetus Regis. trum Sarisburiense, xxiv, 23, Moulton, J., xx. 2. Mounds, ancient, xix. 308. ‘¢ Mouton d’ or,” xxi. 127. Mullings, Richard, xviii. 133, Mullins. Robert, xix. 109. Munsteria (Geol.), xx. 50. Murder in the seventeenth century, a, xxii. 39. Murray, Mrs., xxiv. 140. Muscicapide (Ornith.), xviii. 189. Muscicapa Atracapilla, Grisola, Ib. Museum, British, Church plate at, xxi. 368. Fareham, xxiv. 33. Mentone, xxii. 117. Temporary, at Andover, xxi. 288. Marlborough, xix. 11, 23. And Library, Society’s, xvii, 269, 270; xix. 3; xxi. 3, 272; xxii. 135, 233, 341; xxiii. 68, 95, 99, 184, 212, 347; xxiv. 26, 114, P i xlii. 130, 256. Its foundation, Jd. 4. Stourhead collection deposited in, xviii. 134, Music studied by the monks, xxi. 49. Musselwhite, Mr., xix.170. Hzh., Ib. 24. Don., xxiv. 130. Muster of Royal forces in 1644, xxiii. 263. Mutuatonis, xxi. 20. Myers, Walter, F.S.A., xix. 135, 156. Myrfield, xviii. 230. Nails, iron, found in ancient British habitations, xxiii. 65. Names, Christian, old, xx. 190. Natatores (Ornith.), xxii. 88, 191, 210. Naturalist, a, his aims and functions, xxiii. 54, Navigation of the Thames, the, xxii. 139. Neate, Mr., exh., xix, 24, 25. “ Neck-verse,” the, xxi. 119. Neeld, Sir John, Bart., xviii. 135, Sheriff, 1872, Zd. 8. Nelson, Earl, xxi. 38. President of Meeting of British Archeological Association, 1880, xix. 117. Ad- dress, 2b. 129. Nenia Britannica, author of, xx. 237 ; xxiv. 129, Neolithic age, the, xvii. 12; xix. 96. Implements, xxiv. 20. Netheravon, xix. 189. Visited by British Archeological Association, 1880, Zé. 152. Prebend of, xxi. 159. Netherhampton, xix. 193. plate, xxi. 374. “ Nether-vert,” xix. 33. Nettleton, xix. 216. Nevill or Neville, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 236. Sir Henry, xvii. 78. Newbury Field Club, the, xix. 152. Newdigate, Sir Richard, xviii. 150, Newman, Mr., exh., xix. 24, Newnton, Long, xix. 212. -—- North, Charter of King Church GENERAL INDEX. Alfred, xix. 303 ; of Athelstan, Jd. 304, Church heraldry, xxiv. 45. Deed of gift, xix, 228. Newton, South, xix. 198; xxi. 88. church plate, xxi. 375. Pestilence at, xxii. 12. Tony, xix. 186, Valence o7 South Newenton (Hants), xx. 260. Nicholas, Mr. Justice, xviii. 150. Mary, xxiv. 50. Dr. Matthew, Ib. 313, Nightingale, J. E., F.S.A., xix. 342 ; don., xxili, 212; xxiy. 348. On old Church plate in Wiltshire, xxi. 355. Pembroke, William, Earl of, xviii. 81. Stockton, descent of manor of, xxiv. 281. Wulfhall, xix. 227, The (Ornith.), xviii. 201. Nightjar, the, xviii. 313. Nisbet, R. P., xxi. 2. ‘‘Nitums,” meaning of word, xxii. 112, Nive, battle of the, xvii. 199. Nobles, gold, found at Bremeridge (illust.), xxi. 121. Noctua Tengmalmi Ornith.), xvii. 125. Nonesuch (Surrey), xxiii. 16, 24, Norba, Pelasgic portals at, xix. 238. Norborne family, the, xxiv. 191, 218. Walter, 7b. 313. Norman Work, xxiv. 39. Norridge, xvii. 286; xxii. 326. North Bradley. See Bradley. Damerham Hundred. See Damerham. Newnton. See Newnton. Northumberland, Duke of, John Dudley, xvii. 81. Hugh Percy, xxiii. 245. Norton, xix. 213; xxi. 39. Noyes, J., xx. 2. Nucifraga Caryocatactes (Ornith.), xviii. 303. Numenius Arquata (Ornith.), xxi. 223. Phaopus, 224, , a a 5 : Nuns consecration of, xviii 286. Nunton, xix. 190. Nurhags, the, xix. 242. Nutcracker, the, xviii. 303. Nuthatch, the, xviii. 308. Nutting, Robert, xix. 77. Nyroca Ferruginea (Ornith ), xxii. 102. Nythe, Roman remains near the, xxiii. 116. Oaks at Savernake, xix. 28, Oakwell, ov Okesey, xix. 213. Oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth. xxiv. 208. Obelisk, the Lansdowne. See Monu- ment. Oblations at Salisbury Cathedral, xviii. 243, Ocbourne. See Ogbourne. *Odds,”’ local meaning of word, xxii. 112, Odstock, xix. 191. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 42. — Gdienemus Crepitans (Ornith.), xxi. 253, Ayialitis Vocifera (Ornith.), xxi. 253, Og Valley, the, xxiii. 193. Ogbourne or Ocborne, xxiv. 207, 215. Opening of barrows at, xix. 70; xxii. 345. The Prior of, xix. 41. Ogbury Camp, visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 34. - Oidemia Fusea (Ornith.), xxii. 105. _ Nigra, 104. Perspicillata, 105. 'Oilman’s sign, a favourite, xvii. 314, note. Okeman trial, the, xxii. 50, note. Okingham, xix. 183. ola Dyke, near Heytesbury, xxiv, 138. — Sarum. See Sarum. Oldborough or Oldbury Hill, ancient - population on, xxiii. 2138. Jubilee _ celebration, xxiy. 268. The camp, distant view of (illwst.), Jb. GENERAL INDEX. xiii. 270. Visited by Society, 1888, 7d. 146. Olivier, Canon Dacres, on Wilton Church, xxiv. 382. Rev. H. A, xvii. 21 ; xviii. 135; xix. 118, 132, 136. Vice-President of Society, xxii. 186. Account of Roman villa at Bromham, xix. 299. Notes on Poulshot, 2b. 318. Onosaurus Armatus ( Geol.) xx. 52, Onion’s Hole, xxi. 390. Pennies, Jd. Onyon, John, xxiv. 313, Oolite, the great, xx. 48. Ophites, the, xxii. 188. Oppida, xix. 153; xxi, 294; xxiii. 199. Orcheston St. Mary, xix. 199. Orders, sessional, xviii. 154. Ordinale, xix. 324. Organ building, monastic, xxi. 50.. Playing, ancient, xxiii. 22. Origines Divisianz, Dr. Davies’s, xxiv. 346.. Oriole, the Golden:(Oriolus Galbula, Ornith.), xvill. 194. Orpen or Orpin, Edward, xx. 62, 399, Osmund, Bishop. See St. Osmund. Osprey, the, xvii. 98, 126. Ostreological scale, xxiy. 11. Otis Tarda (Ornith.), xx. 178. Tetrax, 182. Otus Brachyotus (Ornith.), xvii. 120, 126. Vulgaris, 119. Overcrowding in cottages, xx. 205. “ Overlooking,” xxii. 334. Overseers, appointment of, xxi. 399. Overton, xix. 188; xxiv. 282. Hill, opening of barrows on, xx. 342, 345; xxi. 3. “ Over-vert,” xix. 33. Ovibos Moschatus (Geol.), xx. 54. Owl, the Barn, xvii. 121. Brown, 122. Canadian, 120, 123. Eagle, 119. Fern, 126. Golden, 20. Hawk, 120, 123. Horned, 126. Little, 124. Long-eared, 119. Scops-eared, 125. Short-eared or Short-horned, 120; xxii. 193, SF 2 xliv. Snowy, xvii. 124. Tawny, 122. Tengmalm’s, 125. White, 121. Oxford Clay, xx. 50. St. John’s College, xxiv. 274, Oyster-catcher, the, (Ornith.), xxi. 248. Shells used in building, xxiii. 3, 234. *¢ Pacification,”’ xxii. 173. Pack-gate, xviii. 340. — Horses, xviii. 322. saddle roofs, xxiv. 39. Padua, John of, Canon Jackson on, xxii. 14. Pahs, New Zealand, xvii. 288. Pain bénit, xxi. 385. Pain’s Hill, xxi. 58. Vineyard, Zé. Painter, Mr., don., xxi. 267: Paleolithic Age, the, xvii. 14. Im- plements, xxiv. 19. Paleozoic rocks, xx. 47. Pallas’s Sand Grouse, xx. 171. Palmerston, Lord, on local customs and traditions, xxi. 331. Pandion Halicetus (Ornith.), xvii. 98. Pans Lane pottery, the, xxiv. 345. “* Pantony,” meaning of word, xxii. 112, “Pardon, a,” xix. 119. Parfitt, Dr., xxiii. 98. Parham, Alice de, Abbess of Wilton, xix. 350. Parishes, divisions, of, xvii. 299. Parker, John Henry, F.S.A., xvii. 25, 28, 34, 37; xxiii. 7. Parochial history scheme, the, xviii. 319, note. Parr, Queen Katharine, xviii. 84. ‘* Parrot, the English,’’ 304, Parry, Joseph, xx. 2. Partridge, the Common, xx. French or Red-legged, 174. ginian, 176, Parus Ater (Ornith.), xviii. 205. Biarmicus, 206. Oeruleus, 205. Candidatus, 206. Cristutus, Ib. Major, 205. Palustris, 206. 171, Vir- GENERAL INDEX. Pass, A. ©., don,, xxiv. 130. On explorations at Silbury, xxiii. 245, Passer Domesticus ( Ornith.), xviii. 289. Montanus, Tb. Pastor, the Rose-coloured (Pastor Roseus, Ornith.), xviii. 297. Patens, ancient: Dean, West, xxii. 285. Dinton (2wust.) xxi. 363, 371. Nettlecombe (Somerset), Zb. 363. Salisbury Cathedral, 375. St. Edmund, 356. 371. St. Mar- tm, 379. St. Thomas, 7b. Wish- ford, 382. Patney. xix. 187 ; xxiv. 282. Patrick, George, on Malmesbury Abbey, xix. 148. Pauper’s badge, a, xxi. 396. Pavely family, the, xx. 303. Payment in kind, xxi. 156, “ Peachem, Polly,” xx. 292, 300. Peacock, Rev. E., on Licences to crenellate, xxiv. 127. Pearce, Channing, xx 46. Judith, murder of, xxili. 94. Pearson, Bishop, xxi. 167. J. L., F.S.A., xx. 137. Pebble Hill, xix. 28. Pedicellarie (Zool.), xix. 92. Peers, Peter, xix. 82. Pewit, the, xxi. 250. xvii. 101. Peg tankard, a, xxii. 144. Peill, Rev. J. N., xxi. 2. Peine forte et dure, xviii. 158, Peirce, Richard, xxiv. 314. Pelasgi, the, xix. 240, portals, Jb. 238. Pembroke, Henry, Earl of, his auto- graph, xxiv. 284. William, Earl of, xviii. 81. Anne, Countess of, xx. 44, Mary, Countess of, Jd. 33. Penance, public, xxii. 17. Penchyt Wood, xviii. 166. Peninsular War, the, xvii. 199. Penn family, the, of Braden, xxiii. 166. Story of a Pelasgic Tie ae a i aa = ata 7 Persone, Quatuor. GENERAL INDEX. xlv. Pennies, old silver, the cross upon, xxi. 346. Pen Pits, xvii. 13, 297; xx. 20; xxi. . 840; xxiii. 270; xxiv. 17. Penruddocke, Charles, sheriff, 1861, xviii. 7. Eah. xix. 24; xxii. 142. Colonel, xviii. 866. George, of Broad Chalke, xxiv.314. Sir John, of Compton, 7b. 315. Of St. Giles- in-the-Fields, 316. John, of Comp- ton, 315. Of Ealing, 316. Pens, battle of, xxi, 11. Penselwood, xxiii. 269. name, Jd. 272. Pensioners, army, xxii. 4 e¢ sqq. Penton Mewsey (Hants), visited by Society, 1883, xxi. 289. Perambulations, temp. John, xxii. 151; Henry IIL, xxiii. 163; Edward I, xix. 39. Perambu- lation-deed, xxili. 283. Per-cursus, xxii, 155. Percy, Constance de, Abbess of Wil- ton, xix. 380. Earl, President of Royal Archeological Institute. See also Northumberland. Perdix Cinerea (Ornith.), xx. 171. Coturniz,177. Rufa, 174. Vir- giniana, 176. Peregrine (Ornith.). See Falcon. Perkins, Rev. T., on geology of neighbourhood of Shaftesbury, xxii. 145, 174. Permeation of liquids, xxi. 278. Pernis Apivorus (Ornith.), xvii. 114, Origin of _ Perpendicular style of architecture, the, xxiv. 41. - _ Perry, John, xxii.46. Perry-Keene, Col., xxiii. 98. See Salisbury Cathedral. Pestilence, the, in Wiltshire, xxii. 11. * Peter's Finger,” xvii. 313. Petrel, the Fork-tailed, xxii. 84, 208. _ Fulmar, 207. Leach’s, 84, 208. Storm, 207. Wilson’s, 208, Petrology of Stonehenge, the, xvii. 31 ; xxi. 141. Peverel, meaning of name, xviii. 218, note. Pew, a remarkable, xxi. 25. Phalacrocorax Carbo (Ornith.), xxii. 198. Cristatus, Ib. Phalarope, the Common, or Grey (Phalaropus Lobatus, Ornith.), xxi. 247. Red-necked (Hyper- boreus), 248. Pheasant, the (Phasianus Colchicus, Ornith.), xx. 163. Phelps, Rev. A. W., xix. 152. Phené, Dr., F.S.A., on Stonehenge, xix. 248. Existing analogues to Stonehenge and Abury, Jd. 101. 235. Phenological observations, xxi. 150, Phigalia, xix. 238. Philipps, Rev. Sir J. E., Bart., xvii. 267, 278. Phillips, Jacob, xxii. 354. Robert, xxiv. 316. Philology, non-scientific, xx. 17, 18, 19: Philomela Luscinia(Ornith.), xviii. 201. Phipps, Charles, xx. 2. Charles Paul, sheriff, 1875, xviii.8. John Lewis, sheriff, 1864, 7. Phleum Pratense (Bot.), xxi. 154. Pheenicians, the, xix. 245. Phenicura Ruticilla (Ornith.), xviii. 198. Zithys, 199. Photographic engraving, xix. 166. Phylloxera Vastatrix (Entom.), xxili. 55. Picide (Ornith.), xviii. 303. Pickaxe archeologist, the, xvii. 259. Picton, J. A., F.S.A., xix. 135, 156. On the Ethnology of Wiltshire, as illustrated in its place-names, 2d. 136. Picus Major (Ornith.), xviii. 305, Martius, 304, Minor, 306, Viridis, 304. ‘‘ Pie-curr,” the, xxii. 103, xlvi. Pie-powder, meaning of word, xx. 321. Entries made at court of (illust.), xix. 76. Pierrepont family, the, xxii. 261. Piers, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 2380, plate. Pigeon Felt, the (Ovnith.), xvii. 193. Passenger, the, xx. 163, Pigs, Wiltshire, xvii. 301. Pike, G., don., xxi. 268. Pile, Mr., don., xxiii. 96. Pillory, the, Marlborough, xix. 80. Punishment of the, xxi. 105. Pimbury, meaning of name, xxi. 70. Pin, a bone, xxil. 233. Pinckney Park, visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 21. Pink, the (Ornith.), xviii. 290. Pintail, the, xxii. 98. Pipard family, the, xix. 42. Pipit, the Meadow, xviii. 208. Rock, Ib. Tawny, 2b. Tree, b. Water. 209. Pippit or Pepud (Zopog.), meaning of name, xx. 321. Piscina, a drainless, xxiv. 265. Pit-dwellings, xix. 60. Pitt, Thomas, xxi. 380. Pitt-Rivers, Lt.-General, F.RS., F.S.A., xxii. 146 ; xxiii. 101 ; xxiv. 133, Don., Ib. 256, 348. Presi- dent of Meeting, 1887, xxiv. 1. Address, Zé. 7. On Old Sarum, Tb. 23. Pitton, xix. 202, Place House, visited by Royal Arche- ological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 31. Place-names, Wiltshire, xxiii. 62. Lists of, xx. 226, 233; xxi. 112. Illustrative of ethnology, by J. Picton, F.S.A., xix. 186; xx. 16. Their historic teachings, by Canon Rich-Jones, xxi. 23. Plague, the, at Fisherton Anger, xviii. 140. At Winchester and Salisbury, Tb. 142. Plates, genital and ocular (Zool.), xix. 90. GENERAL INDEX. Plaitford, xix. 202. Plants of Wiltshire, the flowering, by Rev. T. A. Preston, xxiv. 1383. Platalea Leucorodia (Ornith.), xxi. 222. Plate, old Church, xxiv. 140. Calne, Ib. 204. Lacock, 16.150. Melk- sham, Jb. 148. Mr. Nightingale on (illust.), xxi. 355. Platonists, xxi. 35. Plectrophanes Lapponica(Ornith.), xvill. 211. Wivalis, 210. Plenderleath, Rev. W. C., xvii. 4, 270; xxiv. 143, 144, 146, 151, Cherhill Gleanings (¢/wst.) Ib. 257. Some un-noted Wiltshire Phrases, xxii. 107. Pliosawrus (Geol.), xx. 50, 52. Plough, Wiltshire use of word, xvii. 303. ** Plough-boot,”’ xx. 90. Plover, the Green, xxi. 250. Grey, Jb. Golden, 251. Kentish, 253. Kill-Deer, 1b. Norfolk, xx. 183; xxi. 224, 254. Pluteus (Zool.), xix. 95. Poa Trivialis (Bot.), xvii. 302. Poaching in old times, xxi. 109, 200 ; xxii. 24; xxiii. 294. A female poacher, xx.43. Gentleman ditto, xxii. 163. ~Pochard, the Nyroca, Paget’s, Red- headed, and Scaup, xxii. 102. Podiceps Auritus (Ornith.), xxii. 192. Cristatus,191. Griseigena, Ib. WNigricollis, 192. Poer or le Poer, meaning of name, xix. 233. Polishing-stone, ancient, xix 97. Pollen, Sir R. H., Bart.. xxi. 26. Pomace, xix. 35. Ponde, assassination of, xvii. 14, Ponds, Dew. See Dew-ponds. Ponting, C. E, F.S.A., xxiv. 148. Local Secretary. xxii. 356. Ona barrow on Overton Hill, xx. 342. Bishops Cannings Church, xxiii. 1, Churches visited by Society, 1888 : GENERAL INDEX. xlvii. Calne, 151 ; Blacklands, 154 ; Calstone, 156; Avebury, 157; Bromham, 159; Lacock, 162; Melksham, 164. On Purton Church, xxiii. 229. Saxon work in Abury Church, xxi. 188. South Wyraxhall House. xxiv. 31. Wan- borough Church, xxiii. 118, 229, Poole Keynes, xix. 213. Poor, dwellings of in time of Queen Elizabeth, xxi. 90. Relief of at same period, Jd. 75. Poore family, the, xvii. 310; xxi. 341, Meaning of name, xviii, 218; xix. 232, — Bishop Herbert, xviii. 217. his seals (c/Zwst.), xxiv. 225. — Bishop Richard. Made Dean, xvii. 220, Made Bishop of Dur- ham, 250. Death, 251. Monu- ment, 253. His seals (idlust.), xxiv. 224, — Bishop Roger, Mr. Loftus 4 Brock, F.S.A., on, xix. 128. Dr. ; J. Hart Burges, on, Jd. 120. Poorstock, xix, 234, _ Pope’s supremacy, the. xviii. 18, _ Popham, Chief Justice, his hand- , writing (fac-simile), xxii. 222. * Population of Wiltshire, xvii. 304. - Porch House, Potterne, the, xix. 132. Porifera (Geol.), xxi. 282. Portland Sands, the (Geo/.), xx. 52. Porton, xix. 201. » _ Portway, the, xxi.°295. Poticary family, the, xxiv. 337. Potter, Francis, xxiv. 317. -Potterne, xxi. 94. Church heraldry, «xxiii, 299. Visited by British _ Archeological Association, 1880, ‘xix. 132, —_ Hundred, xix. 263. -— And Cannings -xxili. 200. Pottery, ancient, xxii. 341 ; xxiv. 345, “ Pot-walloppers,’’ meaning of name, — xxiii, 172, o Hundred, Poucher’s Rag, meaning of name, xxiii. 165, Poulshot, Church heraldry, xxiii. 46, Notes on, by Rev. H. A. Olivier, xix. 318. Visited by British Archeological Association, 1880, Tb, 136. Poulton, William, of Stratford, xxiy. 317. Powell, J. W., don., xxi. 267. Tyn- dall, xvii. 108. Walter, M.P., xix. 147, Power family, of Stanton, the, xxi. 42. Meaning of name, xviii. 218. Poynder, T. H. A., sheriff, 1865, xviii. 7. W. H., 20. 136; xix. 180. Sheriff, 1876, xviii. 8. Prepositus, xxi. 44, Pratincole, the, xxi. 249.’ Prebends, xviii. 356 ; xix. 268. Pre-Celtic tribes in Wiltshire, xx. 20, Precept for quarter sessions, xxii. 3. Precentor of Salisbury. See Salis- bury. Prefixes in place-names, Celtic, xx. 193 Pre-historic age, the, xxiv. 8. Pre-Saxon work, supposed, xxi. 397. Preserving bone and metal, modes of, xxiii. 227, Presidents of Annual Meetings, 1876, Sir John Lubbock, xvii. 1. 1877, Marquis of Bath, 2b. 255. 1879, Marquis of Ailesbury, xix.1. 1880 (with British Archeological Associ- ation), Earl Nelson, 72.117. 1881, Sir Charles Hobhouse,xx.1. 1882, Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice (Pres, Soc.), xxi, 1. 1883, 4, 6, Mr. N, Story-Maskelyne (Pres. Soo.), 2, 274; xxii. 183; xxiii. 97. 1887 (with Royal Archwological Insti- tute), Lt.-Gen. Pitt-Rivers, xxiv. 1. 1888, 9, Bishop of Salisbury (Pres, Soc.), ZS. 181. Pressing to death, xviii. 158. Preston, Rev. T. A., xxii. 356. Hzxh,, xix, 24, 25. Don., xxii. 350; xlviii. xxiv. 130. On the Echinus or Sea- Urehin, xix. 11, 89. Flora of Wiltshire, xxi. 3; xxiv. 133. Flowering plants in 1880, 1, 2, xxi. 23, 150. Prestwich, Professor, F.R.S., on the Sarsens, xxiii. 140. Prickett, meaning of word, xxiii. 258. Priestly, Dr., xxiv. 199. Priest’s room, a, xxiii. 233. Prisoners, relief of, in time of Queen Elizabeth, xxi, 75. Procellaria Leucorrhea (Ornith.), xxii. 208. Processions, ecclesiastical, xix. 338. “Procession Day,” xxiii. 35. Professional sign-boards, xvii. 314. Protoplasm, xxi. 284. Provis. Thomas, xviii. 161. Prower, J. E. M., sheriff, 1862,xviii.7. Prussia, Princess Imperial of, xvii. 29. Puckeridge, Rev. J. S., xxiii. 112. Pueri. See Salisbury Cathedral. Puffin, the, xxii, 84, 197. Puffinus Anglorum (Ornith.), xxii, 207. Pulpit, old meaning of word, xix. 332, 333. Punishments in Wiltshire in old times, xviii. 157. Pupe. See Chrysalides. Purbeck beds, the, xx. 52. Viscount, xxiii. 345, §* Purlieu,”’ meaning of word, xix. 41. Purre, the (Ornith.), xxi. 238. Purton Church, Mr. Ponting on (zlZust.}, and manor house, visited by Society, 1886, xxiii. 122. Purveyance, xxii. 31. Licences for, xxi. 98, Puzzle, a, xxii. 222. Pym, John, xxiy. 188. Pyrrhula Enucleator (Ornith.), xviii. 295. Vulgaris, 1b. Pyt House, xxiii. 327. Letters found at, xvii. 255. Visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 144, GENERAL INDEX. Quail, the, xx. 177. “Quarter-evil,”’ the, xxii. 333. Quarter Sessions at Warminster,xviii. 154, Extracts from records of, by R. W. Merriman, xx. 322 ; xxi. 75; xxii. 12, Quarndon House, xix. 225. Quarries, Sevastopol, attack on the, Xvii. 364, Quarterium, xix. 332. Quartz, xxi. 277. Quaternary Period, skeletons of the, xxiv, 21. Quatuor Persone. Cathedral. Quebec, taking of, xvii. 194. Queensbury, Catharine, Duchéss of, See if Quekett, Rev. W., xvii. 128. Querns, unfinished, from Pen Pits, xxii. 147. Querquedula Circia (Ornith.), xxii. 99. Crecca, Ib. Glocitans, 100. “Quest,” ov “Quisty,” meaning of word, xx. 158. Quidhampton, xxi. 88. “ Quiset,”’ meaning of word, xxii. 112, ‘Quiet Woman,” the, xvii. 314. Quoits. See Coits. Radcliffe, C. H., xvii. 28. Rev. F. A., xix. 228. P. Delmé, Zé. Radegunde, Abbess of Wilton, xix. 343. Radway, Mr., xxiii. 119. Raikes, Rev. C., don., xxi. 268. Rail, the Cayenne (Ornith.), xxi. 245, Land, 239. Water, 241. ‘¢ Rail,” local meaning of word, xxii. 112. Railways,threatened injury to ancient monuments from, xxi. 271. Rainfall, influence on plants, xxi. 23, 150. Statistics of at West Dean, xxi. 317. Rallide ( Ornith.), xxi. 239. Rallie, Mr,, of Downton, xix. 108, Ramis, Don Juan, xix, 240, See Salisbury GENERAL INDEX. xlix, : Ramsbury, Bishops of, xvii. 162. Great fire at, xviii. 142. Manor House, Jb. 98. Sir R. C. Hoare at, xxii. 235. : Hundred, xix. 268. Ranger, a riding, xxii. 26. Rasores (Ornith.), xx. 154, Rates, county, xxi. 84. and Taxes, in ancient and modern times, xx. 212. Rationale, xxiv. 225. *Rattlebones,” xxi. 21. called, xvii. 317, note. Raven, the, xviii. 299. Ravenhill, J., sheriff, 1870, xviii. 8. —— W. W., on the Guild of the Holy Ghost, at Basingstoke, xxiii. 62. Justice in Warminster in olden time, xvii. 274; xviii. 186. Rising in the West in 1655, xx. 106. Murder in the seventeenth century, xxii. 39. Waller, Sir William, and Malmesbury, xxi. 19, 170. Wiltshire Regiment, the, xvii. 364. Ravenshaw, Rey. T. F., F.S.A., exh., xix. 25. Don., xxi. 267. Rawleigh, Sir Charles, xviii. 365. ~ Razor-bill, the, xxii. 84, 197. Read, C. J., on flint implements found near Salisbury (#dlust.), xxii. 117. Rebuses, at Britford, xvii. 253. Malmesbury, xxi. 33. Mere, xvii. «855, 356. Recluse, story of a, xviii. $21. Recognizances, xxii. 2. Records, contemporary, value of, xxiii. 155. National, keeping of _ the, xvii. 262; xxiii. 173. Rectores Chori, xix, 331. Reeurvirostra Avocetta (Ornith.), xxi. 230. ‘Redan, attack upon the, xvii. 365. Red-lee, the, xxii. 203. pole, the Common, xviii. 293. _ Mealy, Jd. Inn so Redshank, the Common, xxi. 226. Spotted, Zé. Redstart, the Common, xviii. 199. Black, 198. Redwing, the, xviii. 193. “Regarders,” xix. 33; xxiii 281. Regiment, the Wiltshire. See Wilt« shire. Register of St. Osmund, the, xviii, 226. Registers, parish, their value, xvii. 263. At Christian Malford, xx. 347. Monkton Farleigh, 7. 187. Shrewton, xxiii. 33. Stourton, Jb. 347. Yatesbury, xviii. 348. Regrating, xxi, 102. Reid, General Blair, xxiv. 32. Rent of cottages in Wiltshire, xx. 211. Reports, annual. 1877, Ib. 267. 1879, xix. 2. For 1876, xvii. 2. 1878, xviii. 133. 1880. Jb. 180. 1881, xx. 2. 1882, xxi. 1. 1883, Ib. 270. 1884, xxii. 134. 1885, Ib. 345. 1886, xxiii. 97. 1887, xxiv. 25. 1888, Jb. 132. Restitution under orders of Quarter Sessions, xxi. 93. Restoration, Church, Conservative, xx. 116. Need of supervision of, xix. 116; xxi. 198. the, in 1660, xxii. 53. Retainers, meaning of word, xviii. 100, 269. Sir Francis Englefield’s, xxiii. 178. “Return from Harvest,” Gains- borough’s, xx. 64. Revels, holiday, xvii. 289. Rex Dapifer, xx. 78. Raymers, Mr. Bullen, xviii. 162. Reynell, Sir Thomas, xxiii. 322. Reynolds, Rev. J. J., on the ancient history of Shaftesbury, xxii. 141. John, xix. 149. Rheumatic exostasis amongst the Ancient Britons, xix. 72. Rhinoceros remains found in flint, xxiii. 347. g 1. GENERAL INDEX, Rhizopods, xxi. 281. Rich, Archbishop, xviii. 238. Rich- Jones, Canon. See Jones. Richard IL, licences to fortify, xxiv. 128. of Cirencester, xxiii. 274. Richardson, Richard, xxiv. 317. Richmond, Frances, Duchess of, xx. 35. George, R.A., xvii. 181; xix. 132. Ridgeway, the, xix. 19, 60; xxiii. 188. Riffe, the game of, xviii. 31. “Riffle,’ meaning of word, xxii. 113. Rigden, Mr.. xxiii. 98. Right-handedness of early Britons, the, xxiv. 107. Richt of way, a nearly lost, xxiv. 260. Ring, a conventual, xix. 170. Dial, a (¢/Zust.), xxiii. 219. Dove, the, xx. 158. Ouzel, the, xviii. 193. - Tail, xvii 116. Rings, Restoration, “xxii. 54, Ringsbury Camp, visited by Society, 1886, xxiii. 121. Rev. W. H. E. M°Knight on, xxiii. 118, 196. Riots in 1830, the, xxii. 315. Rising of 1655 in the West, the, xix. 103; xx. 106. Rissa Tridactyla (Ornith.) xxii. 206. Ritual, 333. Rivers giving names to town, xxiv. 17 ancient ecclesiastical, xix. George, Lord, xxii. 154 toad Church, visited by Society, 881, xx. 14, »ads, Roman. See Roman Roads. Want of hard, in last century, xvill, 319. Robber's Stone, the, xviii. 161. -obin Redbreast, the, xviii. 197. Robsart, Amye, by Rev. Canon Jackson, xvii, 3l, 47. Roche family, the, xxiv. 178, 259, Their badge, xxii. 339. Rockingham (Northants.), vineyard at, xxi. 58. Rock-temples, Indian, xx. 8. Rockley, barows at, xix. 52, 67. Visited by Society, 1879, 16. 19. Rodbourne, xix. 210. Meaning of name, xxi. 69. Rodminster, xxiii. 281. Roebuck, the, xxiii. 221. Rogation Days, xix. 339. Roger de Mortival, Bishop. See Mortival. — (the Norman), Bishop of Old Sarum, xvii. 174; xxi. 17. See also Roger Poore, xix. 120, 128. Rogers, Rev. W. Moyle, don., xvii. 269. Roller, the (Ornith.), xvii. 127; xviii. 314. Rolleston, Professor, xix. 72, 112. Rollestone ov Rolston, xix, 187. Rolls, Sessional, xx. 322. Roman baths, West Dean, xxii. 245. Catholics in Wiltshire, xviii. 365; xix. 108; xxiv. 314, 316. Pavements, Abbots Ann (Hants), xxi. 315. Thruxton (Hants), 7b. 295, 315. Place-names, xxi. 61, 68. Roads, xix. 135; xx. 22. At or near Bath, Id. 70. Chisel- don. xxiii, 188 Chute, xxi. 337. Savernake, xix. 29, Silbury, 7d. 137; xxiv. 146. Silchester, xxi. 389. Villas. Abbots Ann (Hants). xxi 295. Andover, J6. 296. Bromham, xix. 299. Redenham Park (Hants), xxi. 295. Weliow (Somerset), xxii, 237. West Dean, xxii. 243. Work, relics of in Wiltshire, xxili. 61; xxiv. 169. Romsey Abbey, xx. 242, —. a oe a GENERAL INDEX. li. Rood-screens, Alderton, xxi. 22. Hullavington, Jd. Roof-painting in Salisbury Cathedral, xvii. 129. Rook, the, xviii. 300. Rotherham, Archbishop, xxi. 164. Rotherley Wood, visited by Royal Archzological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 33. : Rouen, St. Mellon’s Church, ground- : plan, xx. 127. Roundels, set of, xxiii. 121. : Rous family, of Imber, the, xx. 273. Rowde, Church heraldry, xxiii. 206. Rowe, Mr., exh., xix. 25. * Rowers®”’ xviii. 164, and note. Rowlands, Mr., exh., xix. 24. Royalists, fines imposed on the, xxiii. 314. Rudder, device of a, xix. 122. Ruff and Reeve, the, xxi. 236. Rule, the monastic, xx. 255. Rupert, Prince, autograph letters of, xvii. 256. Ruscombe, xxiv. 128. Rushall, xix. 303. Church heraldry, xxiv. 46. Rushmore, visited by Society, 1884, xxil. 146; by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 33. Russell, William, Lord, xviii. 94. Rutter, Thomas, xix. 104. _ Rye-grass, unknown in sixteenth century, xxiii. 35. “Ryffling,” xx. 332. Sackville, Thomas, xxiv. 318. Sacre vie xxiii. 70. * Sacrament silver,” xxii. 330. Sadler, James, xxiii. 118, 121. Thomas, xxiv. 318. ‘Safernoc, xix. 40, 306. _ Savernake. ‘$t. Aldhelm, xvii. 170, 342; xx. 118, 137, 307: xxi. 11, 64; xxiii. De2to. —Algar, Adelgar, Athelgar, or Awgar, xxiii. 277. See also St. Amand family, the, xxiv. 259. Richard, Lord, xix. 161. Barbe, Edward, xxiv. 319. — Bernard, xxiv. 272. Birinus, the Apostle of Wessex, xxili. 276. Dunstan, legends of, xxiv. 188, 172, 257. —— James, “The order of,” xviii. 251. — Joan o’Gore, xvii. 278. — Lo family, the, xxiv. 178, 180, Martin’s Chapel, Marlborough, xix. 76. Margaret’s Priory, Marlbor- ough, xix. 77. Maur, Nicholas de, xxiv. 127. — Nazaire, trilithon at, xix. 240. — Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, xvii. 165. Consuetudinary of, xvill. 245. Registers, Jb. 225, 239. — Thomas 4 Becket, painting of his murder, xxiii. 174. — Wultrud, xix. 344. Saleot, Bishop. See Capon. Salicaria Arundinacea (Ornith.), xvill. 200. Locustella, 199. Phragmites, Ib. Salisbury, xviii. 362, 371. Origin of name, xx. 22. Meetings of Society at: in 1876, xvii. 1 ; 1887 (with that of Royal Archeological Institute), xxiv. 1. Archdeacons of, xviii. 384. Audley House, xxiv. 30, Bishops of, xviii. 384. Their authority, xix. 329. Privileges. Th. 41. Arms of see, xxiii 44. Seals (i//wst.), xxiv. 23, 220. See also under their respective sur- names. Blackmore Museum, xxiv, 30. Cathedral, architect of, xxiv. 81. Benefaetors, xix. 276. Build- ing, xviii. 227. Canons. Jb. 242; wie 267. Chancellor, Jd. 271, g 2 hi. GENERAL INDEX. 328. Chapter, xviii. 384; Pente- costal ditto, xix.277. Close, xxiv. 128. Consecration, xviii. 247. Dean, Jb. 240, 384; xix. 271, 329. During the Commonwealth, Jb. 204. Glass, old, destruction of, Ib. 227. High altar, position of, xvii. 23, 186; xix. 386. In- ventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 322. Life and work in olden times, xix, 266. Plate, xxi. 375. Prebends, xviii. 356; xxi. 154. Precentor, xix. 271, 328. Pueri, Ib. 272, 331. Quatuor persone, Ib. 271. Roof-painting, ancient, xvii. 129. Spire, svii. 24; xxi. 31. Stalls, how named, xix. 275. Treasurer, Ib. 271, 328. Vicars, Ib. 272. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 21; by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 23. Salisbury Church House, xxiv. 30. Countess of (Ela), 7b. 148. (Mar- garet), xx. 41. Diocesan bound- aries, xxiv. 139. Earl of (Robert), xxii. 152 See also Lincoln, Earl of. Fair, xvili. 247. Fortified in 1372, xxiv. 128. Freeholders in 1607-8, xix. 263. Hall of John Hall, xxiv. 30, Lamb hostelry, xviii. 235. Mayor, xvii. 1, 28; xxiv. 2, 3, 33. Meeting, annual (with Royal Archeological Insti- tute), 1887, Id. 1. Palace, Jd. 23. Pestilence, xxii. 12. Poultry Cross, xxiv. 29. -——— St. Edmund’s Church, xix. 204, 274, Inventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 321. Number of communicants in 1548, xxiii. 256. Plate, ancient, xxi. 356, 377. St. Martin’s Church, xix. 203. Churchwardens’ accounts. xxi. 384. Plate, ancient, Jb. 356, 378. St. Thomas’s Church, xix. 204. Inventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 320, 321. Plate, ancient, 26. 879. Visited by Royal Arche- ological Institute, 1889, xxiv. 29. St. Nicholas’ Hospital, visited by Royal Archzological Institute, 1889, 2b. 23. Salisbury Vetus Registrum, Mr.Monk on the, xxiv. 23. Sessional division, xxi. 83. Saltatoria, xix. 35. Salthrop, meaning of name, xxiii. 191. Salutation Inn, meaning of the sign, xvii. 313. Samian ware, xxill. 184. ‘‘ Sanctuary, the,’’ on Hackpen, xix. 55. Sanderling, the, xxi. 251. Sandes or Sandys, Lord, xxiii. 63. Sand Grouse, Pallas’s, xx. 171. Sandpiper, Bonaparte’s, xxi. 239. Common, 228. Green, 227. Pur- ple, 238. Solitary, 228. Wood, 227. Sandstar, the, xix. 95. Sards, xxii. 184. Saresberie, name when altered to Salisbury, xvii. 191. Saresberiensis, xxiv. 226. Sarsens, origin of name, xxi. 346. Cunnington on the. xix. 140. Stukeley on the, xxiv. 9. Broken stones, xviii. 382. History of the, by Professor Rupert Jones, xxiii. 113. — In- troduction, Ib. 122. Size, 123. Constitution, 126. Origin of name, 127. Geology, 130. Fossil roots in. 142. Bibliography of, 147. Sarum, Old, xvii. 144; xviii. 326, 372: xxi. 9. Bishops of, xvii. 161; xviii. 213 Cathedral at, xvii. 167. General Pitt-Rivers on, xxiv. 23. Mint, xix. 284. Removal of See from, Jb. 325. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 32. By Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 23. Use, the (Heel.), xvii. 169 ; xix. 130, 342. GENERAL INDEX. liii, ‘* Savegarde,” meaning of word, xxii. 227. Savernake, anecdotes of, xix. 5. Poaching in park, xxii. 25. Visited by Society, 1879, xix. 13. By members of British Archeological Association, 1880, 7b. 179. — Forest, by Canon Jackson, xix. 4. Antiquity, 26.26. Tim- ber, 27. Geology, 29. Origin, Jb. Meaning of word forest, 30. Forestry and forest law, 32. Hist- ory and boundaries, 38. First known as Safernoc, 40. Owners and visitants, 42. Saxicola Cinanthe ( Ornith.), xviii. 198. Rubetra, Ib. Rubicola, Lb. Saxon Armies, size of, xxiii. 189. —— Work, Avebury, xxi. 188; xxiv. 146, 157. Britford, xvii. 247 ; xxiv. 35. Burcombe, North, Ib. 36. St. Benet’s, Cambridge, xxi. 192. And Norman work, xix. 174. Saxons in Wiltshire. the, xx. 23. Say, William, xxiv. 319. “Scamping,”’ forbidden by law, xx. 336. Indictments for, xxi. 101. Scansores, (Ornith.), xviii, 303. Scarabs, xxii. 185. Scardivill, Mr. xix. 104. _ Scarth, Prebendary, xxiv. 24, 25, 32. On Britain a province of the Roman Empire, Jd. 31. Sceorstane, battle of, xxi. 21. Schomberg, Arthur, Zocal seeretary, xxiv.136. On the Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire, xxii.335; xxiii. 40, 200, 299; xxiv. 44, 287. _ Schoolboys, story of some, xxiv. 265. Schoolmaster’s stipend, a, xxi. 199. Scir, a Saxon, xxi. 8. Scolopax Gallinago, (Ornith.), xxi. 234. Gallinula, 236. Major, 233. Rusticula, 232. Sabini, 234, Scone stone, the, xvii. 151. Scops Aldrovandi, (Ornith.), xvii. 125. Scory, Bishop, letter of, xviii 36. Scoter, the common, xxii. 104. Surf, 105. Velvet, Dd. “Scots Poor,” xxi. 339. Scott, Archbishop, xxi. 164, Sir Gilbert, xvii. 138. “Scourge of imposters,” the, xxiv, 243. Scrapers, flint, xix 99. Scratchbury Camp, xvii. 287. Visited by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 32. Seroope, Mr., xviii. 365. Scrope, Mr. Poulett, xvii. 2; xxiv. 4, Sea-cucumber, the, xix. 95. Seagry, xix. 211. Visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 25. Collections for a history of, by Rev. H. K. Anketell. — Topo- graphy, xxiii. 71. Meaning of name, Jb. Landowners, 79. Ec- clesiastical history, 81. Vicars, 83. Church, 84. Monuments, &c., 86. Curates, 89. Church- wardens, Jb. Coins found in churchyard, 90. Parish accounts, 91. Registers, 92. Benefactions, 93. Local crime, a, 94. Seals, ancient, xxi. 319. xxiv. 214, note, 215. Of Bishops of Salisbury, on the (idlust.), by the Bishop of Salisbury, xxiv. 220, Of the Ab- besses of Wilton (¢ZZust.), by J. E. Nightingale, F.S.A., xix. 342. Secreta, xxiv. 223. Seend, xx. 332. xxli. 335. Selkley Hundred, xix. 263. Selleck, Prebendary John, xxi. 377. Selwood Forest, xviii. 163. Ancient chapel in, xix. 44. Canon Jackson on, xxiii. 268. Penselwood and Pen Pits, 269. Purpose of these pits, 270. Mr. Kerslake’s theory, 271. General Borough, Church heraldry, liv. GENERAL INDEX. Pitt-Rivers’ ditto.272. The Roman invasion and its results, 273. St. Aldhelm and the eeclesiola, 275. St. Algar, 277. King Alfred, 278. Forest laws, 280. Boundaries, 282. Map, Jd. Timber, 284. Meaning of name, Jd. Documents, 286. Semley, xix. 194. Sepulchral vessel, a, xxiii. 222. Sequence, anthropological, xxiv. 20. Serapis, the worship of, xxii. 189. Serpent-worshippers, xxii. 188. Service, an early vernacular, Xviii. 62. Serviens ad legem, xx. 321. Sessions Bundles, xx. 323; xxii. 2. Precept for, Jd. 3. Settlements, British, xvii. 297. Severus, his wall, xvii. 341. Seymour family, their pedigree, xix. 2, 16. Alfred, M.P., xxii. 143 ; xxiv. 132. Charles, of Allington, Ib. 221. Mr., of Crowood, xvii. 3. See also Trowbridge, Lord. Lord, xviii. 91. Letter, Zd. 92. Seymour’s Court. visited by Society, 1881, xx. 14. Shaftesbury, ancient history of, by Rev. J. J. Reynolds, xxii. 141. Annual meeting at in 1884, Zé, 133. Geology of neighbourhood, by Rev. T. Perkins, 7b. 145, 174. Mayor of, Jb. 141, 142. Antony, Earl of, xviii. 276 ; xxill. 98. Shag, the Green (Ornith.), xxii. 198 Shalbourne, xviii. 214. Inventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 328. Shaw, S., xxi. 314. The suffix, xx. 25. Shearwater, the Manx (Ornith), xxii. 207. or Sheerwater (Topog) , xvil. 285, 344. Meaning of word, Ib. Sheep, Wiltshire, xvii. 301. Sheldrake, Common, xxii. 94. Ruddy, Jb. Shepherd’s Shore, visited by Society, 1888, xxiv. 145. Sherborne, the Abbot of, xix. 271. Bishops of, xvii. 162. St. John (Hants), visited by Society, 1883, xxi. 292. Shergoll, T., xxiii. 322. Sheriff, excuse for serving as, xVilil. 285. Female, xx. 30. Sheriffs of Wiltshire, xviii. 7. Sherington (Zopog.), xix. 197. or Sharington, Sir William, xvii. 358; xviii. 260; xix. 164; xxiv. 148. Sherlock, Bishop, his seal. xxiv. 241. Sherston Magna, xix. 207. Meaning of name, xxi. 69. Rattlebones Inn, xvii. 317, note. Visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 21. Ship, device of, on English Coinage, xxi. 125, 135. Shire, meaning of word, xxiii. 276. Distinction between shires and counties, xxi. 332. Shoe, a wooden, xxi. 196. Shooting, the pleasures of, xx. 166; xxi. 225. Shop, a medieval, xvii 357. Shopland, J. R, xxiii. 119. Short, Rev. W. F., xxii. 143. On Gnostic amulets Z6, 182. “Shove-groat,” game of, xx. 331. Shoveller, the, (Ornith.), xxii. 95. Shrewsbury, Earldom of, xxiv. 327. John, Earl of, xxiii. 323. Shrewton, xix. 199. Ancient chalice, xxi. 880- The order of, by Canon Bennett, xxiii. 33. Shrike, great grey, xviii. 185. Mag- pie, 1b. Red-backed, 188. Wood- chat, 189. Shrivenham, hundred of, (Berks.) xx. 262. “ Shuffle-wing ”’ the, xviii. 197. Shum, Frederick, F.S.A., on Gains- borough and his connexion with Bradford, xx. 15, 55. On Kings- ton House, xxiy. 30. — bin pated Age E GENERAL INDEX. lv. Sidbury. See Cidbury. Signboards. See Tavern signs. _ Sidney, Sir Philip, letter of, xviii. 34. _ Sifrewaster, Roger de, xviii. 162. _ Signature with surname alone, xxii. 2. Bigns. See Tavern signs. Bilbury Hill, xix. 142, 310. Diver- gence of Roman road at, Jb. 137. Purchase of by Sir John Lubbock, xix. 21; xxi. 1. Revels on, xvii. 289. Sir R. C. Hoare at, xxii. 234. Visited by Society, 1888, xxiv. 146. — A.C. Pass on recent explora- rations at, xxiii. 245. Former ex- plorations, Jb. Position, 246. Plan, 74. Surrounding trench, Ld. Mode of construction, 248. Pur- pose and use, 249. Shafts sunk _round, 250. Section, 7b. Finding of worked flints, 76. Inference as to date, J. Fnding of bones, 251. Moat, 252. Details of findings in shafts, 7d. BSilchester, paper on, by Rev. R. H. Clutterbuck, xxi. 291, 389. _Silviade (Ornith.), xviii. 196. Singer, J. W., ewh., xvii. 40. “Singing bread,” xxi. 386. _Sinister-facing heraldry. Crest, xxiii. 307. Shield, xx. 142; xxiii. 212; s«-xxiv. 238. Sion House (Middlesex), xxiii. 16. Siskin, the, xviii. 290. Sisterhood, a Cistercian, xviii. 251. Sitta Europea (Ornith.), xviii. ‘ke eton found at Ogbourne, xix. 72. Loss of a, xxi 116. Skeletons _ of Quaternary Period, xxiv. 21. killing, Henry, xxiv. 322. ‘ Skive,” meaning of word, xxii. 113. Skua, Arctic, xxii. 206. Buffon’s, - 207. Common or Great, 205. _ Long-tailed, 207. Pomatorhine, 4 206. Richardson’s, 84, 206. Skulls, some ancient British, Dr. Garson on, xxiii. 295. Skurray, Mr., of Horningsham, xvii. 290. Sladen, Rev. E. H. M., xxii. 354, Slaughterford, xix, 207. * Slide-thrift,” game of, xx. 331. Sling-stones, xxiii. 66. Sloper, Mr., of Taunton, xvii. 43. Sloperton, xxiv. 246. Small holdings, xvii. 304. Smart, Dr. Wade, on Celtic and Roman antiquities, xxiv. 25. Smew, the, xxii. 106. Smith, Rev. A., xviii. 133. Rey. A. C., xvii. 278; xix. 117; xxiv. 143. Erh., xix. 24. Archeological map, xix. 11. Guide to British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs (second edition), xxiii. 59. Pre- sentation of address and album to, xxii. 140. Paper on British stone and earthworks on Marlborough Downs, xix. 11, 45. Small stone circle near Avebury, xvii. 253 ; xix. 142, 159. Tavern signs of Wiltshire, xvii. 274, 306. Yates- bury, parish of, xviii. 319. Cecil, xxi. 255. C. Roach, F.S.A., don., xxi. 267. On Old Sarum, xvii, 33. H., don., xxiv. 130. H. Herbert, Jb. 160, Joshua, xix. 133. Sir Thomas, bis life and letters, xvili. 258. Smithson, James, founder of Smith. sonian Institute, xxiv. 218 4, Robert, xxiii. 29. Smugglers, their use of British trackway, xvili. 328. Smyth, Walter, M.P., xxiv. 322, William, xix 126. Smythe, Thomas, letter, xviii. 42, Snipe, the Common, xxi. 234. Jack, 236. Sabine’s, 234. Solitary, 233, Summer, 228. Snow Bunting, the, xxiv. 130. —— Drifts on downs, xviii. 329, lvi. GENERAL INDEX. Soames, Rev. C., exh., xix. 24, 25. On coins found near Marlborough, Tb. 18, 24. *‘ Soar,” meaning of word, xxiii. 258. Sobraon, battle of, xvii. 204. Society, Wiltshire Archzological and Natural History, See Magazine, Meetings, Museum, Presidents, &c. * Soft-tide,’ meaning of phrase, xxii. 113. Soldier, a female, xx. 43. Relief of poor soldiers, xxi. 76. Somateria Mollissina, (Ornith.), xxii. LO4. Spectabilis, Ib. Sombourne, (Hants.) xx. 272. Somerford, Broad ov Magna, xix. 211. Visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 24. Little or Parva, xix. 214, Visited by Society, 1882, xxi. 23. Somerset family, the, xx. 11. Anna Maria, Duchess of, Jb. 94. Francis Duke of, xviii. 1. Sarah, Duchess of, xx. 31. The Protector, 7d. 88, William, Duke of, xxiv. 320. House, old, London, xxiii. 16. Somersetshire, Vineyards in, xxi. 57. Sopworth, xix. 207. Sorbiodunum, xx. 22. ‘Sorrell’ (Ven.), meaning of word, xxiii. 258, note. Sotheron Estcourt, G. T., M.P., Trustee, xviii. 186. Rt. Hon. T. H. S., xvii. 2. Southby, Dr. xxii. 134. Southgrove, xix. 40. South Newton, see Newton. “Sparked,” meaning of word, xxii. 225, note. Sparrow, the hedge, xviii. 197. House, 998. Tree, 26. Destruction of sparrows, Ib. 350; xx. 156. Hawk, the, xvii. 110. Spatula Clypeata, (Ornith.), xxii. 95 Spear heads, bronze, XVili. 333 ; xxi. 261; xxiii. 347, “ Special vert” in forestry, xix. 33. Bpencer, John, of Buckhill, xx. 2. John, of Quidhampton, xxiv. 323. Spicer, Major J. W. G., xviii. 136; xxi. 270. Sheriff, 1871, xviii. 8. Spindle-whorl, a, xxiii, 65. Spines of the echinus, the, xix. 91. Spire of Salisbury Cathedral. See Salisbury. and tower both inone Church, examples of, xxiii. 229. Spoonbill, the, xxi. 222. Sporting signboards, xvii. 315. ** Springers,” the, xvii. 197. Spye Park, a story of, xxiv. 196. The gate-house, xix. 162. Visited by Society, 1888, xxiv. 150. Squarey, Mr, xvii. 43; xxiv. 80, 33. Squatters, xxii. 164. Squatarola Cinerea(Ornith.), ¥Xi. 250. Squirrels, story of some, xviii. 191. Squire, Bishop, xviii. 161. Staff, the episcopal, xxiv. 225. Stallard, Rev. George, xix. 2. Standing in Church during service, xx, 132i) exile Stanford, Fane Bennett, xxii. 144. Stanhope, Lady Anne, xx. 34. Stanley Abbey (with map), by Canon Eddrup, xxiv. 147. Origin of Cistercian order, Jb. 271. St. Bernard, 272. Abbey of Clairvaux, 273. Foundation of Stanley, 274. Consecration of Church, 276. Chantries, 277. Spoliation, 280. Stanlinch, xix. 190. Stanton, meaning of name, xxi. 69, St. Bernard, Church heraldry, xxiv. 47. St. Quintin, xix. 213. Staple, merchants of the, xxii. 70. Stapleford, xix. 200. Church plate, xxi. 380. Staples, Hundred of. worth. Stapylton family, the, xxiv. 327. Starling, the, xvii. 296. Staverton, Church heraldry, xxiii. 42. See High- GENERAL INDEX. “ Stead,” the suffix, xx. 25. Steeple Ashton Church, xxiv. 39. Visited by British Archeological Association, 1880, xix, 135. — Langford, xix. 197, Steneosaurus (Geol.), xx. 50, 52. Stercorarius Catarrhactes (Or- nith.), xxii 205. Crepidatus, 206. Parasiticus, 207. Po- matorhinus, 206. Sterkele ov Steorch-leah, ancient Hundred of, xxiii. 72. Sterna Cantiaca (Ornith.), xxii. 201. Caspia, Ib. Dougalli, 202. Fluviatilis, 201. Macrura, 202. Minuta, Ib. Stevens, Dr., don., xxii. 356. E.T., xvii. 6, 29; xviii. 134. Steward family, the, xxiv. 51, nofe. Stilt, the Black-winged, xxi. 231. Stint, the Little, xxi. 238. Tem- minck’s, Zé. Stintesford, xix. 230. Stoat, story of a, xxi. 243. Stock, the suffix, xx. 25. Stockton, xix. 188. Church, early features of (zdlust.), Dr. Baron on, xx. 107. Manor, descent of, Mr. Nightingale on, xxiv. 281. House, Jb. 337. Stone Age, the, xx. 21; xxiv. 125. See also Paleolithic and Neo- lithic. Stone circle near Abury, a, xvii. 253. — the Scone, xvii. 151. Stonechat, the, xviii. 198. Stonehenge, xix. 131, 154. Altar Stone, the, xxi. 147. Analogues to, existing, Dr ‘Phené on, xix. 151, 235. Antiquity, xvii. 10. Astronomical theories, xix. 155. Desecration of, threatened, xxi. 271. Fragments (i/Zust.), Mr. Cunnington on, Jb. 141. Glass, Roman, found at, Jb. 148. Mean- ing of name, xix. 154; xxiv. 203, Petrology, xix. 154. Mr. Maske- W/ lyne on, xvii. 31, 149. Plan in lvii. 1883, xxi. 142. Pottery, Roman, found at, 1b. 149. Restoration, proposed, xx. 12. Sarsens, xxi, 345. Size compared with Abury, xix. 22. Spear-head found at, xxi. 261. Stones, leaning, xxiii, 107. Sunrise seen from, Zé. 108, Trilithon, the fallen, xix.154; xx. 3; xxiii, 107, 109, 110. Um found near, xxi. 260. Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 31, 37; by Committee of Society of Anti- quaries, 1881, xx. 3; by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 23. Stonehenge, Cox, Dr., on, xxiv. 24, Douglas, Rev. James, xx. 237. Duke, Rev. E., xxiv. 24. Evans, Mr. A., Id. Gibbons, xvii. 9. Money, Walter, xix. 156. Myers, Mr., Id. Phené, Dr. Ib. 248, 252. Picton, J. A., 1b. 156, Pitt- Rivers, General, xxiv. 24. Scarth, Prebendary, Jd. Condition of in 1881, xx. 3; in 1886, xxiii. 99. 101. Report of Committee on, J. 102. Ap- pointment of Committee to eonfer with other Societies, xxiv. 29, Mr. W. Cunnington on, xxiii, 108, Canon Jackson, ditto, 111, Pro- fessor Rupert Jones, ditto, 20. Mr. Medlicott, ditto, 107. Mr, Soames, ditto, 111. Mr. Story- Maskelyne, ditto, 109. Stone implements, xxii. 342, See also flint implements. — Lily, the (Zool.), xix. 98. — Work, ancient, Langley Bur- yell, xxiii. 68. Stork, the Black, xxi. 221. mon, 220, Storms, great, in 1330, xvii. 144, In 1859, xviii. 357. Story-Maskelyne, N., M.P., xxiii. 119. President of Society, 1883, Com- xxi. 270. Address, 274. In 1884, xxii. 133, Address, 136, h lviii. In 1886, xxiii. 97. On Barbury Castle, 7b. 112, 180. Navigation of the Thames, xxii. 138. Pe- trology of Stonehenge Stones, xvii. 31. 148, Stourhead, visited by Society, 1877, xvii. 277, Collection, the, xviii. 134; xxi, 264, 271; xxii. 232, 341. Mr. Cunnington on some articles in (2llust.), xxi. 257. Stourton Church, xvii. 357. High Cross, 2b. Visited by Society, 1877, Zb. 277. Lord, xviii. 105; xxiv, 324. Thomas, Zé. Stowell, xix. 188. Stowford Manor, visited by Society, 1881, xx. 14. Strangers-farm, meaning of name, 26a WAI Stratford-sub-Castle,xix.203. Church plate, xxi. 380. Tony, xix. 191. plate, xxi. 381. Stratton, meaning of name, xxi. 61, 68. Church Family, of Seagry, xxiii. 86. F., xvii. 298. On Kestrels and Crows, xviii. 181. Straw, used as fuel, xviii. 322, note. Plaiting, 24. 328. Street, meaning of name, xx. 22. Strepsilas Interpres (Ornith.), xxi. 248. Strigide (Ornith.), xvii. 118. Strix Flammea, 121. Nyctea, 124. Passerina, Ib. Struthionide (Ornith.), xx. 178. Stuart, Lady Arabella, xix. 217. Stukeley, Dr., xxiv. 8. Sturmid, Sturmy, ov Esturmy family, the, xix. 42. Sturnide (Ornith.), xviii. 296. Sturnus Vulgaris, 1b. Suffixes, Celtic, xx. 21. Suffolk, Katharine, Duchess of, xviii. 25, The Earl of, xvii, 3, GENERAL INDEX. Sula Bassana (Ornith.), xxii. 199, Summary jurisdiction, xxi. 110. Sumptuary regulations, xxii. 214. Sun-dials, ancient, xxiii. 19; xxiv. 33. Sunshine, its influence on plants, xxi, 23, 150. Superstition, a curious, xvili. 69. Notes on Wiltshire superstitions by Canon Eddrup, xxii. 330; xxiv. 344, Surnames, the origin of, xviii. 288. Varying, Jb. 82. Old Wiltshire, lists of, xviii. 362, 373; xix. 183, 254; xx. 91, 197;-251's xxi exis 253, 335; xxiii, 31, 268, 296; xxiv. 44, 213, 287, 342. Surnia Ulula (Ornith.), xvii. 120, 123. Sutton Benger, xix. 210. Visited by British Archzological Associa- tion, 1880, xix, 144. By Society, 1882, xxi. 25. Veney, xvii. 361." Visited by Society, 1877, xvii. 280. Thomas, xxiii. 159. Swallow, the Common, xviii. 311. Sea, xxii. 201. Swallowfield, xix. 183. Swallowhead, xviii. 323, note. Swan, Bewick’s, xxii. 93. Mute, 90. Polish, 94. Whistling, 92. Swanborough, xix. 304. Hundred of, xix. 264; xxill. 305; xxiv. 44. Swannery, the Abbotsbury, xxii. 91. Weymouth, 1d. 90. Swans singing before their death, xxii. 92. Swayne, Rev. J., xxiv. 32. Swift, the, xviii, 313. Swillbrook, meaning of name, xxi. 66. : Swimmers, the (Ornith.), xxii. 83, 191. oo “Swindgell” ov “Swingel,” meaning — of word, xxii. 165. Wha os GENERAL INDEX. lix, Swindon, Annual Meeting. at, 1886, xxiii. 97. Great Western Works, _ visited by Society, Zd. and its Neighbourhood, by Canon Jackson, xxiii. 155, Sword of State, a mayor's, xxiii. 174, Ancient swords, xix. 17. Swyft, Sir Edward, xix. 222, note. Swyncombe (Oxf.) Church, xx. 124. Sydisterne (Norf.), xvii. 84. Sylvia Auricapilla (Ornith.), xviii. 204. Dartfordiensis, 203. Hip- polais, Ib. Ignicapilia, 204, Rubecula, 197. Sibilatrix, 204. Trochilus, 203. Troglodytes, 205.. Symonds, Captain, xxiii. 240. Syrrhaptes Paradoxus (Ornith.), xx. 171. “Table, order for placing of the Holy,” xxiii. 255. - Tabula, xix, 334, 335. Lachybaptes Fluviatilis (Ornith.), xxii. 193. Tack,” local meaning of word, xxii. 325, Yadorna Casarea, xxii. 94. Cor- nuta, 1b. fe Palbot, C. H., xvi. 278; xx. 5; xxi.5. On Downton and Britford Churches, xvii. 238. Lacock Ab- bey, xix. 166. Malmesbury Abbey, xxi. 15,26. Warminster Meeting, buildings visited at the, xvii. 347. Fox, xix. 166. Sir Gilbert, Xviii.365. Olivia, of Salwarp,xxiv. 325, 327. Sharington, 2). 325. Tall Talk,” xxii. 108.. _ Talyots, the, xix. 243, 244, Tanks, Indian, construction of, xx. 7. _ Tanner, Bishop, xvii. 283. Tanning and leather-dressing, xix. 79. Tarrant (Dorset.), xviii. 251, _ Tascovianus, coins of, xix. 88. Tavern-signs, Wiltshire, Rev. A. C. Smith on, xvii. 274, 306. Taverns, unlicensed, xxi. 101, 102. Taylor, W., don., xxiii. 347. Teal, the Common, xxii. 99. Gar- ganey, lb. Tedworth. See Tidworth. Teffont HEwyas, ancient plate, xxi. 356, 381, Telegraph wires, birds killed by, xx. 174, Teleosawrus (Geol.), xx, 49, 52. Temperature, its influence on plaits, xxi, 23, 150. Temple Bottom, excavations at, xix. 52. Druidical, destruction of a, xxiii. 115, In Thibet, a, 2b. 196. Temples, hypzethral, xix. 235. Tenancy, long, xxi, 42. Tennis in the sixteenth century, xx. 331. Tenure, curious, xxi, 847, Key, xxii. 271, Horn, at Savernake, xix.. 5, 17. Terebratella Buckmani (Geol.), xx. 49, Tern, Arctic, xxii. 202, Black, 84, 200. Caspian, 201. Common, Jd. esser, 202. Roseate, 7b. Sand- wich, 201. Whiskered, 6, White-winged Black, 200. ‘“‘Terrify,” local meaniug of word, xxii. 113. Test and Penal Statutes, repeal of, xviii. 359, Tetraonide (Ornith.), xx. 166. Tetrao Scoticus, 169. Tetrix, 167. Urogallus, 166. Teutonic place-names, xxi. 61. Tewesley, meaning of name, xxi. 72, Text of Scripture used as a charm, xxi. 126. Textus or Evangelarium, xviii. 248, note. Thames, the river, xxii. 138, Thecidium (Geol.), xx. 49. Orna- tum, 51. Pygmeum, Ib. Thibet, Druid temple in, xxiii. 196. Thick-knee, the (Ornith.), xxi, 253, h2 Ix. GENERAL INDEX. Thicknesse, Ralph, xx. 59. Thompson, Dr. Melville, Secretary, xxiv. 28, Thornhill Hundred. bridge. Thorpe, the suffix, xxiii. 191, note. —— John, xxiii. 17. Thrashing machines, xix. 101. Three, multiples of, xix. 140. Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas, xvii. 89. Thrush ov Song-Thrush, xviii. 192. Thruxton (Hants), visited by Society, 1883, xxi. 291. Thunderbrook, meaning of name, Xxi. 66. Thurman, William, xxiv. 328. Thurnam, Dr., xxiv. 11, 105. Thynne, Rev. A. B., xviii. 1386. Henry, of Biddeston, xxiv. 330. Sir Henry Frederick, of Cawse Castle (Salop), Zé. Sir James, Fb. Sir John, xvii. 78; xxiii. 26. Lady Katherine, xxiv. 331. Sir Thomas, xxiii. 283. Tidcombe, Michael, xxiv. 335. Tidworth, North and South, xix. 184 ; xxi. 341. Visited by Society, 1883, 76.290. Demon of, Jb. 341. Tilshead, xix. 200. “Times,” local meaning of word, xxii. 113, Timothy Grass, xxi. 154, Tinder-box, ancient, xxi. 816. Tinhead or Tynhide, xix. 134; xx. 260 ; xxii. 213. Tippling-houses, xx. 327. Tisbury, xxiii. 321. Visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 143; by Royal Archxological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 31. Tithe-barn, a large, xxiv. 266. Titherton. See Tytherton. Tithes, payment of, xxiv. 70. Titlark, the, xviii. 209. Titmouse, the Bearded, xviii. 206. Blue, 205. Bottle, 206. Cole, 205. Crested, 206. Greater, 205. Long-tailed, 206. Marsh, Zé. Local See Kings- Tockenham Park, xxi. 198. Wick, xvii. 292. Tokens, Communion, xxi. 388, Tradesmen’s, xxi. 316; xxiv. 32, 186, Toll, grant of freedom from, xxiv. 277. Tollard Royal, xix. 195. Society, 1884, xxi. 145. Tomkins, Rev. H. C., don., xxiii. 047; xxiv. 26. “Ton,” the suffix, xx. 24. Tooker, Mr., of Kennett, xviii. 368. Tooley Street, meaning of name, xx. 312, Topographical Society of Wiltshire, the, xxiv. 4. Topp or Toppe family, of Stockton, the, xxiv. 282 e¢ sgqg. Richard, Jd. 336, Tormarton (Glouc.), xx, 258. Tory Chapel, Bradford-on-Avon, xx. 319, Totanus Calidris (Ornith.), xxi. 226. Fuscus 1b. Glareola, 227. Glottis, 228. Hypoleucos, Ib. Ochropus, 227, Solitarius, 228. Touch or assay-mark, the, xxi. 366. Tourists, story of a party of, xxiv. 6. Towers, danger of overloading, xix. 149. Townsend, Yatesbury, xviii. 340. Townson, John, M.D., xxiv. 337. Trackway, British, xviii. 328; xix. 59. Fracts, ambulacral (Zool.), xix. 90. Trafalgar Park, visited by Royal Archzological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 30, Trampers and beggars in Henry the Kighth’s time, xix. 80. Treasure-trove, the law of, xix. 173 ; xxi. 135. Treasurer. See Salisbury Cathedral. Treemouse, the {Ornith.), xviii. 308. Trees, ancient, xviii. 284, 285. OF North Wiltshire, the, xviii. 329. Reason for planting, a, xxi. 824. Visited by GENERAL INDEX. Ixi. Tre ’y Caeri, xix. 238.. Trespass, the law of, xx. 333, Triassic Age, the, xxii. 175. Tribula, xix. 101. “ Trig,” meaning of word, xxii. 113. Trigonellites, xx. 50. Trilithon, the fallen. See Stonehenge. Tringa Canutus (Ornith.), xxi. 237. Fuscicollis, 239. Maritima, 238. Minuta, 1b. Subarquata, 239. Temminckii, 238. Variabilis, 1b. Troglodytes, modern, xxi. 340. “Trole-madame,” the game of, xx. 332, Tropnell or Tropenell family, the, xxiii. 96. Their badge, xxiv. 303. Trowbridge, xx.324. Church heraldry, St. James’s Church, xxiii. 42. Ditto, St. Stephen’s. 45. Ditto, St. Thomas’s, Zé. Ditto, Trinity Church, Zé. Inventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 326. Francis, Seymour, Lord, xxiv. 321. Samuel Brewer, the bot- anist, of, xviii. 71. Trow Down, xxii. 155, Truslowe family and manor, xxi. 398. Tub, an ancient, xxiii. 222, Tubutella Ambigua( Geol.),xxii.348, Tucker, Rev. G. Ww, xxi. 5,17. Mr., Rouge Croix, xix. 16, Tugwell, W. E., xvii. 3. Turdus Iliacus (Ornith.), xviii, 193. Merula, Ib. Musicus, 192. Pilaris, 198. Torquatus, Ib. Viscivorus, 190. Turn, the Sheriff’s, xxi. 353. ‘Turnstone, the, xxi. 248. Twite, the, xviii. 292. Two-steepled Churches, xxiv. 38, Tyndall, Humphry, xviii. 44. Tynhide. See Tinhead. Type, Roman, early use of, xx. 280. Tytherton ov Titherton Kelloways, xix. 205; xxi. 88. Lucas, xix. 205, heraldry, xxiv. 300. Church Udal, J. S., on Dorset seventeenth century tokens, xxiv. 32. Udall, Elizabeth, xxi. 374. Uffcott, xxi. 185. Ulcers, a charm for, xxii. 333. Ulmus (Bot.), xix. 18. Ulula Stridula (Ornith.), xvii. 122, Underditch Hundred, xix. 203,.265, Upton family, the, xix. 358. Upupa Epops (Ornith.), xviii. 308, Uria Grylle (Ornith.), xxii. 197. Lacrymans, 196. Urns, British, found at Durrington, xxi. 260; Kingston Deverill, 20. 258; Mere, 1b. 256; Ogbourne (tZZust.), xix. 71; Oldbury, xxiii. 214: Rockley (illust.), xix. 68; Roundway, xxi.257 ; Winterbourne Stoke, xxii. 232, Roman, found at Abingdon (Berks), xxiii. 212 ; in New Forest (Hants), Zo. Vagrancy, xxi.77. Vagrants’ passes, xxii. 9. Vale of Warminster. See Warmin- ster. Value of land, variations in, xx. 80, 186. Of stock, 7b. 82. Vanellus Cristatus (Ornith.), xxi. 250. Varney, Sir Richard, xvii. 55, Venables, Rev. Precentor, xxiv. 23, 29, 31. Address to Architectural Section of Royal Archzological Institute, 1887, 7d. 33. Venison, old meaning of word, xix. 34; xxiii. 281. Verderer, office of a, xix. 33; xxiii, 281. The King’s, xix. 168, Verse, leonine, xx. 265. Verlucio, xix. 161. Vernacular, an early service in the, xvii. 274. The Wiltshire, xvii. 302; xxii. 107. Verses, rustic, xxii. 215. “ Vert,’ meaning of word in forestry, xix, 33; xxiii, 281, 1x. GENERAL INDEX. Vesica piscis, a horizontal, xx. 107. Vespasian’s Camp, xix. 153. Threat- ened destruction of, xxi. 271. Vicissitudes of fortune, xxiv. 95. Vidame, the, xvili. 271, note. Viking Ship, the, Mr. Loftus Brock on, xix. 143. Villa regia, meaning of term, xxiv. 171. Villages, small, history of, xviii. 319, note. Villani, xx. 80, 81. Vindomis, xxi. 295, 393. Vine cultivation in England, xxi. 57. ‘*The Vineyards,” xvii. 292. Vines, William, xxiii. 75, Virgiferi, xix. 271. Visitation of arms, a, xxiv. 210, Voter, story of a, xxi. 313. Vulpit, xviii. 340, Vyne, the, xxi. 393. Visited by Society, 1883, xxi, 292. Wade, Sir William, xxii. 5. Wade-Brown family, the, xx. 97. Waders (Ornith.), xxi. 211. Wages in the sixteenth century, xx. 210. Seventeenth ditto, xxii. 4, note. Nineteenth ditto, xx, 210. Wagstaffe, Sir Joseph, xix. 103. Wagetails, the, xviii. 206. Blue- headed, Grey, Pied, Ray’s, White, 207. Waleran family, the, xxii. 250 et sqq. Walks” in an ancient forest, -xxiii. 294. Meaning of word, xxii. 153. Walker, Rev. R. Z., xxiv. 32. Wallcombe (Somerset), meaning of name, xxi. 67. Waller, Sir William, Mr. Ravenhill on, xxi. 20, 170, Wallingford, the Honor of, xxiv. 207. Wallis, Edward, xxiv. 340, Walmesley, R., sheriff, 1877, xviii. 8. Walter, Bishop, xviii. 218. Waltham Green, vineyard at, xxi. 57. Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 284, Walton Down, earth circle, xix, 64. Hall, xix. 220, Walton, Prebendary Isaac, xxi. 168, Wanborough, battles at, xxiii. 194. Church, Mr. Ponting on (i/us¢.), xxii. 237. Visited by Society, 1886, xxii. 113. Wanklyn, Thomas, xxiv. 340. Wans, xix. 161, Wansborough family, the, xxiii. 84. Wansdyke, the, xix. 63, 306; xxi. 339 ; xxiv. 168. Explorations in, xxiv. 136. Rev. A. C. Smith on, Ib. 146. Visited by British Archeological Association, 1880, xix. 187; by Society, 1888, xxiv. 145, 148. Warblers, the, xviii. 196. Dartford Warbler, Zb. 203. Garden, 202. Grasshopper, 199. Reed, 200. Sedge, 199. Ward, Archdeacon, xxi. 167. Rev. H.,.xx. 24d: Warden of a forest, office of, xix 33. Wardour Castle, fortified in 1892, xxiv. 129. Defence of, xx. 41. Visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 144; by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 31. Edward, xix. 119, Warminster, Annual Meeting at, 1877, xvii. 255. Buildings visited at ditto, Mr. Talbot on, Jb. 347. Assizes, xviii. 137. Bulla,a leaden, xvii. 44, Church, Jb, 347. Daniell’s history of, xviii. 384. Heraldic stone, xx. 138. Justice at, in old times, by W. W. Raven- hill, xvii. 274; xviii.136. King George at, 7b. 157. Meaning of name, xvii. 46. Quarter Sessions, xviii. 154. St. Lawrence’s Chapel, xvii. 348. Search Hope, or Searce Hoop Inn, xx. 144. 1 Hundred, xix. 265; xxii, 214. Sessional division, xxi, 83. Vale of, Canon Jackson on, xvii. 272. I. The water, 7b. 282. II. The land, 287, III. The GENERAL INDEX. Janguage,302. LY. The population, 304. Warner, Armiger, xxiv. 340. Warre, Rev. Canon, xviii. 136; xxiv. 148, Warren, beasts of, xix. 34. Warriner, Captain Ernlé, his col- lection of British Birds, xvii. 269. Warwick, the Earls of, xxiv. 259, Robert, Earl of, xxiii. 64. Washington family, the, of Garsden, xxill. 166. Washport, meaning of name, xxi. 65. Watch, an ancient, xxi. 3. Watching-chamber, a, xxi. 16. Water-Ouzle, the, xviii. 196. Watering high encampments, mode of, xvii. 288. Watson Taylor family, the, of Erle- stoke, xx. 294, Wattle-and-daub work, xxi. 192,397; xxiv. 157. Waxwing, the Bohemian, xviii. 296. Wayfaring Tree, xxii. 159. Waylen, G.S.A., Auditor of Society, xxiii. 101. Hzh,,xix.119. James, on the Wiltshire Compounders, xxill. 314; xxiv. 58, 308. Weala-cyn, xxi. 74. Wealas, Ib. 67. Wealden Period, the, xxii. 178. Weather, the, its influence on plants, xxi. 23, 150. Weathercock, history of an ancient, xxiii. 12; xxiv. 162. Weaver, Henry, xxiv. 26. Webb family, the, xx. 93. Well, a Roman, near Silbury, xxi. 272. Wellow, xix. 130. West, Zé. 185. Wells, deep, xviii. 325. ** Welsh-Woman,” a, xxi. 67, Were, the river, xvii. 283. West Baily, the. See Baily. - Westbury, xviii. 362, 371; xx. 272. Gold nobles found near, xxi. 121. Lighe Wood, 14.92. ‘‘ Subtus le playne,” xx, 328, ]xiil. Westbury Hundred, xix. 265. Ses- sional division, xxi. 83. Iron Company, the, don., xxi. 3, 268. ‘* Westerners,” Mr. Thomas Morgan on, xix. 151, West Dean. See Dean. West Harnham. See Harnham. Westmoreland, Mildmay, Earl of, xxiv. 63. Westridge, xix. 40. West Saxon kingdom, the, xxi. 8. Westwood, visited by Society, 1881, xx. 14; Weyhill, visited by Society, 1883, xxi. 289, Weymouth Swannery, the, xxii. 90. Whaddon, xxiii. 282. Church heraldry, Tb. 40. Wheatacre, meaning of name, xxi. 67. Wheatear, the, xviii. 198. Whelpley. xix. 130. Wherwellsdown. down. Whetham, xxiv. 189. ‘‘ Whicker,” meaning of word, xxii. 115. Whimbrel. the. xxi. 224. Whinchat, the, xviii. 198. Whinfield, Mrs., xxiv. 132, Whipping, a public, xviii. 159. Whitbourne, xvii. 346 ; xxiii. 285. White Horse, Cherhill, distant view of (illust.), xxiv. 270. Visited by Society, 1888, 20. 146. Marlborough, visited by Society, 1879, xix. 12. Whiteparish, xix. 202. Whitethroat, the Common, xviii, 202, Lesser, 203. White-walls Wood, xxi. 21. Whitlands, Whitley, meaning of names, xxi. 67. Whitsbury ov Wichberry, xix. 194, Whitty or Whitten tree, xxii. 157. Whooper, the (Ornith.), xxii. 92. Whorwellsdown ov Wherwellsdown, Hundred of, xix, 265; xx, 260, See Whorwells- lxiv. Whyche or Whytys, meaning of word, xxii. 325, 329. Wichberry. See Whitsbury. ‘‘ Wick,” the suffix, xx. 25. Widgeon or Wigeon, xxii. 100. Wilcot. xvii. 292. Chureh heraldry, xxiv. 49. Wild Duck, the, xxii. 96. Wile, Bishop Walter de la. See Wyle. Wiley, the river. Sea Wyly. Wilkins, Henry, Local Secretary, xxiv. 143. On the Ben Nevis Observatory, Ib. 147. Wilkinson, Rev. Prebendary, xvii. 7, 268. Memoir of, 7b 234. William the Conqueror, xix. 39. Coins of, Td. 297. Rufus, coins of, xix. 297, 298. of Malmesbury, xxi. 51. Williams, Charles, xxiii. 27. Willis, F. M., don., xiv. 130, 256. Willoughbie or Willowby, of West Knoyle, xix. 106, 107. Willoughby de Broke, family badge of, xxii. 339, Wilset, xxi. 8. Wilsford or Wilesford, xix. 203, 304. Dagger found at, xxi. 261. Wilscetas, the, xxi. 8. Wilton, xviii. 362, 371; xix. 196. Abbesses of, and their seals, Mr. Nightingale on, Jb. 342. Abbey, xvii. 85. Deed of gift to, xix. 298. Black Friars at, xviii. 162. Burdensball Bridge, xxi. 89. Church plate, 20.381. Church, visited by Royal Archzological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 31. Corpo- ration seals, xix. 356. Freeholders jn seventeenth century, Jb. 266. Hospital, Jb 361. House in 1565 (illust.), xviii. 89. Visited by Royal Archeological Institute, 1887, xxiv. 31. Mint, xxiii. 346, Rev. Edward, xxiii. 346. Wiltshire antiquities, injuries done to, xxiv. 6, GENERAL INDEX. Wiltshire Archzological and Natural History Society. See Magazine, Meetings, Museum, Presidents, &c. Black Friars of, the, xviii. 162. Chantry furniture, inven- tory of, xxii. 318. Church architecture, Rev. Precentor Venables on, xxiv. 34. Church heraldry (North), xxiii, 40, 200, 299 ; xxiv. 44, 287. Commission of 1655, xviil. 374, Compounders, the, xxiii. 814; xxiv. 58, 308. County history, want of a complete, xxiv. 5, 29. Domestic architecture, xxiv. 44, : Ethnology, xx. 16. Families, old, xxii. 253 e¢ $qq- Flowering Plants of, Pres- ton’s, xxi. 38; xxiv. 133. Freeholders in 1607-8, xix. 254, Gentry contributing to de- fence of country in 1588, xxiii. 31. Geology, xx. 67. And Paleontology, Mr. Moore, F.G.S., on, Id. 45. Geological survey, xxiii. 147. Heraldry. See Church heraldry. Highways and bridges,xxi. 86. History, Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice on, xxi. 8. Ladies, lives of eminent, xx. 14, 26. Meat, xvii. 305. Members of Parliament in 1687, xviii. 362. Natural History, books of, xxi. 8. Origin of name, xxi. 12. Phrases, some un-noted, xxii. 107. hand- a i a . | tae a —" GENERAL INDEX. Ixv. Wiltshire Place-names. See Place- names. — Plate, old Church. See Plate. —— Population in olden times, xvii. 304. : . Quarter Sessions, Extracts from records of, xx. 322; xxi. 75; xxii. 212. Rates, County, xxi. 84. ——— Regiment, the, by W. W. Ravenhill, xvii. 192. Addenda, Ib. 364. Religious houses, xxi. 40. ~ Rent of cottages in, xx. 211. Roman Catholics in, xviii. 365. ; xxiv. 59, et sgg.; 314, 316. Sessions towns, xx. 324. Sheriffs, list’ of, xviii. 7. Superstitions, Canon Edd- rup on, xxii. 330: xxiv, 344. —— Surnames. See Surnames. Tavern signs, xvii. 306. Topographical Society, the, xxiv. 4. Unique archeological po- sition of, xxiv. 6. Yeomanry Cavalry, xxiii. 212. Wiltshire, Mr., the London carrier, xx, 62. Wily, river, the. See Wyly. Wimbledon, vineyard at, xxi. 57. Wimborne Minster, old custom at, xxi. 388. Winchester, Marquises of, xx. 285, et sqq. Windmill Hill, xix. 99. Windover, John, xxiv. 341. Window tax, the, xx. 64. Wine made in England, xvii. 291; xxi. 57. Winfield manor (Derby), xix. 224. Winkfield, Church heraldry, xxiv. 287. Winklebury Camp, visited by Society, 1884, xxii. 147. Winsley, Church heraldry, xxiv. 290, Winterbourne Bassett, xix. 55. Ex- plorations at, xxi. 3. Dauntsey, Earls, and Gun- ner, xix. 201. —— Monkton,visited by Society, 1879, xix. 20. Stoke, xvii. 302; xix. 197; xxii. 233. Winterslow, xix. 201; xxi. 346. Attack on coach by lioness, Zé. 349. House, burning of, 1b. 347. Manor, tenure of, Jd. Wireport, meaning of name, xxi. 66. Wishford, xix. 198. Ancient plate, xxi. 382. Witchcraft, belief in, xxii. 333. Wittenagemot, the, xxiv. 172. Withers, H., don., xxi. 268. Wodnesbeorg, xxi. 63. Wolf, William le, xxiii. 286. Wolfe, General, xvii. 193. Woltrud. See Wulfthryth: also St. Wultrud. Women, reigning, their influence, xxiv. 31. Women’s work in old times, xxi. 47. Wood, A., on St. Thomas’s Church, Salisbury, xxiv. 29. Woodborough, Church heraldry, xxiv. 44. Woodcock, the, xxi. 232. Woodeuts Common, xxiv. 16. Woodford, xix. 203. Woodhouse, xxiii. 284, Woodlands, near Mere, xvii. 352. Woodpecker, the Great Black, xviii. 304. Great Spotted, 305. Green, 304, Lesser Spotted, 306. Wood-pigeon, the, xx. 158. - Woods, the preservation of, xxi. 92. Woollen, modern burials in, xx. 189. Woolley, tithing of, origin of name, xx. 312. Wootton Bassett, xviii. 363, 372; xxiii, 120. Canon Jackson on, xxiii. 115. Meaning of name, Jd. 167. The Basset family, Jé a lxvi. GENERAL Hospital, 168. Stained glass, Id. Jacob,Churchill,and Hyde families, 169. Parliamentary elections, 170. Pot-walloppers, 172. Charters, 173. Mayor’s Sword of State, 174. Church, 76. Mural painting, Ib. Wootton Rivers, visited by Society, 1879, xix. 12 Words, archzeology of, xvil. 258. Wordsworth, Bishop, xvii. 5, 20; xxiv. 3. President of Society, 1b. 131. Address, Zé. 187. On the seals of the Bishops of Salisbury, Ib. xxiv. 23, 220. Workaway Hill, xix. 40. Worksop Priory, xix. 222. Worms. See earthworms. Worsaae, Professor, xix. 58, note. “ Worth,” the suffix, xx. 25. ‘ Wrath-money,” xix. 310, Wraxall or Wraxhall, North, xix. 206. South, xviii. 273. Church heraldry, xxiv. 56. Manor house, visited by Society, 1881, xx. 16; by Royal Archzo- logical Institute, 1887, xxiv. Si Wren, the Common, xviii. 205. Fire- crested, 204. Golden-crested, 20. Willow, 203. Wrest Park, xix. 225. Wright, G. R., F.S.A., on the law of treasure-trove, xix. 173. Wriothesley, See Wrothe. Writing, advantages and disadvan- tages of, xxi. 333. Writs, xxii. 2. Wrothe, alias Wriothesley, Sir Thomas, xviii. 31. Wroughton Church, visited by Society, 1886, xxiii. 119. H, F, BULL, Print at dud: Publisher, 4) Sai ba INDEX. Wroughton family, the, xix. 111. George, xviii. 366. Wryneck, the, xviii. 307. Wulfhall, Mr. Nightingale on, xix. 226. Wulfthryth ov Woltrud, Abbess, xix, 343. Wyld, Rev. E., xxiv. 28. Wyle, Bishop Walter de la, xxiv, 275. His seal (llust.), Ib. 224. Wyly or Wylye, xix. 197. Ancient chalice (¢/Zust.), xxi. 356, 383. The river, xvii. 282, 287; xx. 21; xxi. 8. Wyvil or Wyville, Bishop, xx. 252 ; xxiv. 128. His seals (dlust.), Ib. 231. Y, Wiltshire use of the letter, xviii. 335; xxii. 227. Yarmbury, xvii. 287. Yatesbury, xix. 215. Church, xx. 109. ——— Sketch of parish of (#2Zust.), by Rey. A. C. Smith. Introduction, xviii. 319. Situation, 323. Roads and lanes, 327. Antiquities, 329. Name, 334. History, 340. Church and Rectors, 343. Great storm, 357. Yatton Keynell, xix. 207. Yeomanry Cavalry, annals of the, xxiii, 212, Yerbury, Edward, xxiv. 341, York, William, xviii. 366. Young, Colonel, xviii. 367. John, xxiv. 343. Ytene, xxi. 354. Yunx Torquilla (Ornith.), xviii. 307. Zeals House, xvii. 357. ‘Visited by Society, 1877, 1b. 276. Zouche family, the, xxiv. 178. 11 JUL. 91 meet “y t John Street, Devizes, ll Pisa arhah oe tegechen?