IV. CONTENTS OF VOL. XVI. 



No. XLVIII. 



Potterne : By the Rev. Canon W. H. Jones, M. A., F.S.A 245 



On the Old Porch House at Potterne : By the Rev. A. C. Smith, M. A. 287 

 On Some Curiosities and Statistics of Parish Registers : By the Rev. 



W. C. Plenderleath 301 



" "Wiltshire Nonjurors," &c 337 



Letter to the Editor 339 



Memoir of Mr. Sotberon Estcourt and Mr. Poulett Scrope 340 



Trust-Deed of the Saxon Church of St. Laurence, Bradford-on-Avon : 



By the Rev. Canon Jones 345 



On an Agreement for Building a Chapel at Lacock : By C. H. Talbot, 



Esq 350 



General Index to the Wiltshire Magazine, Vols. IX. to XVI i. 



Rules of the Society, &c 



Illustrations* 



Map of Stonehenge and its Environs, from Sir R. C. Hoare's " Ancient 

 Wiltshire, Vol. i., to face Title. Facsimile of Aubrey's " Icknographie of 

 Stoneheng" from his " Monumenta Britannica," 32. Sketches from the 

 "Monumenta Britannica," 36. Copy of the oldest engraving of Stonehenge, 

 dated 1576, from that made for Gough's edition of Camden's Britannica," 45. 

 Copy of the rude draught of Stonehenge in a MS. in Corpus Christi College, 

 Cambridge, (from that in Gough's '* Camden,") 46. Chromolithographio Plans 

 of Stonehenge in its original, and in its present state (see page 233), 54. 

 Ground Plan of Stonehenge, from " Ancient Wilts," 54. Stonehenge from 

 "Ancient Wilts," 58. Copy of sketch of the " Slaughtering Stone," made 

 by Mr. Cunnington, F.S.A., in 1802, 93. Copy of Mr. H. Browne's print, 

 showing the manner in which the transverse stones of Stonehenge were 

 connected together, 93. Map to illustrate the Belgio Inroads in the South 

 of Britain (from Dr. Guest's map in "Arch. Journal," viii.), 104. Long 

 Barrow, from Hoare's " Tumuli Wiltunenses," 149. Bowl-shaped Barrow,149. 

 Bell-shaped Barrow, 149. Disc-shaped Barrow, 149. Section of Disc- 

 shaped Barrow, at Winterbourne Stoke, 149. Urn, with overhanging rim, 

 16 inches high, 11 in diameter, (Hoare's" Ancient Wilts," i., 237 and title 

 page,") 168. The "Stonehenge Urn," 169. Incense Cups, 1. "A very 

 beautiful and perfect grape cup" (Sir R. Hoare "Ancient Wilts," p. 199) 

 from Barrow No. 133. 2. Of the " Contracted " form from Woodyates. 

 (See on this cup Thurnam's British Barrows, " Archaeologia," xliii., 373) 

 169. Drinking Cup, from Barrow No. 93, half-size, 171. Ivory Armlet, 

 from Winterbourne Stoke, 179. Amber Necklace, from Lake, 181. 

 Plates for an Amber Collar, from Lake, 181. Collar of Amber, as restored^ 

 from Lake, 181. Gold Beads from Wilts and Norfolk, 183. Gold Plate 

 from Bush Barrow (two-thirds of full size), 183. The Bustard (vignette), 240. 



Pedigree of the Longs of Semington, 269. The Market Cross, Devizes, 273. 

 Photograph of Potterne Church, 274. Ancient Font at Potterne, 281. 

 Photograph of the Old Porch House at Potterne, 292. 



