iv CONTENTS OF VOL. XVII. 
No. LI. 
Account of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting at Warminster ......... 
The Vale of Warminster: By the Rev. Canon Jackson, F.S.A. ......... 
Some Account of the Tavern Signs of Wiltshire and their Origin: By 
the Rev. A. C. SMITH, Saale Je declenagte nok or one Weetre ce deasas vasonr aera nee 
“ Abury Notes: By Witt1aM Lone, Esq., "M. AC; HSsAC see ei 
On the Study of Anglo-Saxon and its Value to the Archzologist: By 
the Rev. J. Baron, “MLA. Rector of Upton Scudamore ...............008 
Architectural Notes on some of the Buildings visited by the Society, 
during the late Warminster Meeting, August 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 
1877: By (CoH y DAnBOT, PSs agaeateaesse hassces ores anvecs cane 
“The Wiltshire Regiment for Wiltshire:” By W. W. RavENuILL, 
Esq., M.A., Honorary Secretary of the Wiltshire Society (founded 
1917), Be. sarccee oe Se IT nee is 
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Leaden Bulla found at Warminster, 45. Fuc-simile of letter from Amye 
(Robsart) Lady Dudley, 61. Fuac-simile of Amye, Lady Dudley’s letter to 
her Taylor, 66. 
Ground-plan of Salisbury Cathedral, 138. Elevation at ¢ on plan, 141. 
Micro- 
scope sections in illustration of the Petrology of the Stones at Stonehenge, 160. 
Saxon Arch, Britford Church, Wilts, 248. 
