THE 



• WILTSHIRE 



Irrljifalngiral aiii Jhkul Histanj 

 MAGAZINE. 



No. XXIV. JULY, 1864. Vol. VIII. 



ContentiS^ 



PAQK 



The Fungi of "Wiltshire (continued) : By C. E. Broome, Esq 199-239 



Danvees, Sir Charles and Sir Henry. Order from the Council 



to apprehend them. (See vol. i. 305.) 239 



The LiTTLECOTE Tradition. Letter from Sir H. Knyvett concerning 



W. Darell, lately discovered ' 244 



Charles, Lord Stoiteton, and the Mxjrdeh of the Haetgills 

 in January 1557. The Original Narrative, with additional informa- 

 tion derived from the Record Offices and Letters found at Longleat : 



By the Rev. Canon 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 Com- 

 mencement IN 1854. By the same i.-lvii. 



Corrigenda, for the same period Iviii.-lx. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plan of the Neighbourhood of Stourton and Kilmington 243 



Fac-simile of Aubrey's sketch of Old Stourton House, 



A.D. 1674 243 



Kilmington Church and Chiu-ch-house 245 



Fac-simile of No. 29, Letter from W. Hartgill to Sir John 



Thynne 295 



Ditto of No. 40, Letter from Charles Lord Stourton to Sir 



John Thynne 308 



DEVIZES: 

 Henry Bull, Sai.nt John Street. 



LONDON : 

 Bell & Daldy, 186, Fleet Street ; J. R. Smith, 36, Soho Square. 



