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 Charles, Lord Stourton, and the Murder of the Hartgills in January, 

 1557. The original Narrative, with additional information derived 

 from the Record Offices and Letters found at Longleat : By the Rev. 

 Canojt Jackson, M.A., F.S.A 242-336 



Schedule of Documents, &c., used in the Memoir 337-342 



General Index to the Wiltshire Magazine from its Commencement in 



1854. By the same i.lvii. 



Corrigenda, for the same period Iviii.-lx. 



Illustrations. 



Malmesbury. The Tomb called King Athelstan's, 38. Seals, relating to 

 Malmesbury ; Cross slabs found in the Church ; Encaustic tiles ; St. Paul's 

 Church, Details, Ground plan, 101. 



Urns, &c., from large Cromlech, L'Ancresse, Guernsey, 145. Danish and 

 British Barrows, 146. Cromlech (Creux des FSes) Guernsey, Cromlechs in 

 Guernsey, 148. Large Cromlech, L'Ancresse, in ditto; showing chamber, 150. 

 Plan of Gaur' Innis, Britany, Cromlech in Britany, Cromlech Du Tus, 

 ground plan, Large Cromlech, L'Ancresse, ground plan, Creux des Fees, 

 ground plan, 153. Urns from L'Ancresse, ditto from Du Tus, 154. Crom- 

 lech Du Tus, kneeling skeleton, 157. Urns from Cromlechs in Channel 

 Islands, ditto from large Cromlech, L'Ancresse, other Urns from ditto, 168. 



Plan of the Neighbourhood of Stourton and Kilmington, 243. Fac-simile 

 of Aubrey's sketch of Old Stourton House A.D. 1674, 243. Kilmington 

 Chiirch and Church-house, 245. Fac-simile of No. 29, Letter from "W. 

 Hartgill to Sii- John Thynne, 295. Ditto of No. 40, Letter from Charles, 

 Lord Stourton to Sir John Thynne, 308. 



