GENERAL INDEX. 



405 



Broad Chalke, xxv. 116 ; xxvi. 184; 

 xxxii. 303. Church, C. E. 



Ponting on (illust.), xxvi. 208. 

 Bells, xxvi. 218. Visited, xxvi. 

 184. Fire at, xxx. 115. His- 

 tory of, Rev. T. N. Hutchinson 

 on, xxvi. 213. Independent 

 llegisters, xxviii. 150. Institu- 

 tions to benefice, xxviii. 214. 

 Prebendaries and Vicars, list of, 

 xxvi. 219. Registers, 2b. 

 See also Knighton. 

 Broad Hinton, xxxi. 259; xxxii. 

 359. Advowson, xxv. 130. 

 Church, xxviii. 128. Norman 

 sculptured stone, xxvii. 48. 

 Church plate, xxv. 338, 349, 352. 

 Institutions to benefice, xxviii. 

 214. Manor, xxxi. 195. 



Roman bronze stamp, found at, 

 (illust.), xxviii. 90. White 



Horse, xxv. 64. 

 Broad Town, xxvii. 184. Barrow, 

 Saxon objects from, xxix. 86. 

 Church plate, xxv. 355. Geology, 

 xxviii. 94. White Horse, xxv. 

 64. 

 Broakeway, Ambrose, xxvii. 117. 

 Brock, E. P. L., on Stonehenge, 



xxxii. 30. 

 Brodewell, Mary, xxx. 105. 

 Brodrick, Rev. Alan, xxvi. 239; 



xxvii. 41, 323; xxxii. 15. 

 Broke, Lord Beauchamp of, xxv. 44. 



Sir Thomas, xxxi. 340. 



Brokenborough, xxvi. 1. Church 

 plate, xxv. 342, 352. Institu- 

 tions to benefice, xxviii. 214. 

 Nicholas family of, xxvi. 1. 

 Brome (Swindon), Manor of, xxx. 



136. 

 Bromham, xxvii. 161; xxviii. 362; 

 xxix. 206 ; xxxii. 259. Battle 



House, illustration, xxxi. 367. 

 Battle Manor, xxxi. 105. 

 Charities, xxxii. 262. Church, 

 -xxviii. 275. Hayntun Chapel in, 

 xxv. 63. Court Roll, xxiii. 



173. Manor of, xxxii. 313. 



Customs of, xxxii. 319. Institu- 

 tions to benefice, xxviii. 214. 

 Moore's grave, illustrations, xxi. 

 262. Roman villa, xxv. 194. 



Weavers, xxxii. 355. 

 See also Nonsuch House, Slo- 

 perton Cottage. 

 Bromham(iiedfordshire,) xxvii.l6]. 

 JBromus mollis {Bat.), local name, 



xxvi. 92. 

 Bronker, Henry, xxvii. 170. See 



also Brounker, Brunker. 

 Bronson, George, xxxii. 223. 

 Bronze Age, xxvii. 217. Cattle, 

 &c., xxvii. 219. 



Implements possibly used 



up to Roman times in Wilts, xxvii. 

 217. 



Armlets and bracelets, Lake, 



xxviii. 261 277 ; Rushmore, xxvii. 

 211. 



Awls, Lake, xxviii. 261. 



Celts, xxix. 65 ; xxx. 81. 



Avebury, xxxi. 269. Kingston 

 Deverill, xxvii. 284. Lake, xxviii. 

 261. Stone mould for, xxviii. 260. 



Chisel, Rushmore, xxvii. 210. 



Daggers and knives, Aid- 

 bourne, xxviii. 262. Lake, xxviii. 

 261. 



Razor, Rushmore, xxvii. 



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209, 210. 

 Spear heads, Beckhampton, 



xxx. 81. Rushmore, xxvii. 211. 

 Wilsford, xxvii. 211. Wootton 



Bassett, xxx. 290. 

 Torques, Lake, xxviii. 261 ; 



xxix. 181. 



Brook House, xxv. 221. Canon 

 Jackson on, xxv. 41, Visited, 

 1889, xxv. 11. 



Brooke, J. W., xxvi. 40. Collec- 

 tions of, xxvii. 2, 104 ; xxviii. 77. 

 Dons., xxvi. 315, 418 ; xxvii. 

 106, 324 ; xxviii. 73. Local Sec, 

 xxvii. 2. On Early Man in 

 Marlborough, xxviii. 68, 77. ' On 



