
INDEX TO VOL. XXXIII. 449 
Hemington, Rev. Charles, obit. 
notice, 313. 
Hempage Wood, St. Augustine in, 
116. 
Henderson, James, don., 195. 
Heneage, Clement W.(Major), port., 
90. G. C. (Mrs.), 89. 
Henlega, 124, 125. 
Henry LI., 79. II., and Becket, 
tradition of, 121. ITI., 182; 
arms, illust.,81. VIII.,146, 151; 
bust at Maiden Bradley, 355; 
connection with Savernake, 418. 
Henrys, Edith, 397. John, ih. 
ob., 2b. 
Henton. See Hinton. 
-Henton, John, 387. 
Heord, Step., 401. 
Heraldry, Church, proposed publi- 
cation of, 348. 
See also Arms. 
Herbert, Lord, M.V.O., ports., 339. 
(Lady) Beatrice, 88. 
Beatrice (Lady), 339. 
Charles, 228. (Lady) Diana, 
314. Geo., ancient copy of 
the ‘‘ Temple,” 85. Geo. 8. 
(Lord) [Hon. ?], port., 88. Leila 
(Lady), 171. Michael, Hon., 
Sir, obit. notice, 7b., port., 191. 
Michael, G., 171. (Lady) 
Muriel, port., 88. Sidney, 171. 
Will., 3rd E. of Pembroke, 
port., 177. 
of Lea, Eliz. (Lady), 171, 
art. on, noticed, 340. Sidney, 
1st Lord, 171. 
Herierd, Rich. de., 365. 
Herleston. See Erlestone, co. Nor- 
thants. 
Herlh’m. See Erlham. 
Hermann, Bp. of Ramsbury, 79. 
Herne, John in Ja, 388. See also 
Hurn. 
Hernon, John, 387. 
Herring [Heryng], Phil., 403, 407. 
Herryll Stoke. See Erlestoke. 
Hershurde. See Horsehurde. 
Herterigg, John de, 367. 
Hertford, Earl of, 73. 
_Heruy, Herwy. See Harvey. 
Heryng. See Herring. 
_ Hesperis matronalis (Bot.), 181. 
Heterostinia obliqua (Geol.), 91. 
Hewse, Rich., 426. 
Heye. See Hay. 
Heyle. See Heale. 
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Heytesbury, 66, 171. Blind- 
house, 75. Church, 119; 
Becket’s “slipper,” 122; plate, 
123; prebends in, 120. 
Cloth-making, 129. Deriv., 
114. Granted to Salisbury 
Cathedral, 119. Manor, 185. 
See also Tytherington. 
Persons, Ashe, E.; Everett, J.F.; 
Hungerford fam.; Moore fam.; 
Wheeler, H. ts 
Barons. See A’Court. 
Fam., art. noticed, 185, 186. 
Heyward. See Hayward. 
Hickes, Roger, 402. 
Hickman, Edw., MS.on St. Nicholas 
Hospital, 176. 
Hicks-Beach,Sir Michael,ports., 90, 

191. 
Highleigh (Melksham), site of Aec- 
glea, 329. 
Highworth and Cricklade, Hundred, 
Offenders agst. Statute of Labour- 
ers, 386, 387, 397, 398. 
See also Estrop. 
Hildelyth, 177. 
Hill Barn, nr. Rudge, Rom. Rd., 326. 
Hill Deverill, 127. British 
village, 110, 128. Church, 
119, 120; dedic., 122; plate, 123; 
registers, 7).; visitation, 122; 
wooden monument, 124. 
Civil War, traditions of, 128. 
See also ‘‘ Devil’s parrock’”’; Gun’s 
Church; ‘*‘The Quay.” Persons, 
Coker, Sir H.; White, J. 
Hill, Geo., 294, 295. J. Hamlyn 
(Rey.), 330, 349. L. Raven, 
art. on, noticed, 192. 
Hilliker, Thos., 334. 
Hilmarton, 409. Church, illust., 
821; screen, ambulatory, and 
rood loft stairs (figd.), 318. 
See also Goatacre. Persons, 
Alerman, Alice; Chesman, J. ; 
Gaunt, J.; Herwy, Matilda; 
Meregromes, Alice; Mulleward, 
John le; Radenham, Isabella; 
Wegges, Alice. 
Hilperton, 191, 429. Blind- 
house, 75. Persons see Mann 
fam. 
Hindon, 130. 
Hinks, Arthur R., writings, 188. 
Hinton, 392. Persons see Craketail, 
H.; Macon, J.;'Stephenes, W. ; 
Zouter, J. 
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