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GENERAL INDEX. 



Eaton Hastings, institution to bene- 

 fice, xxviii. 219. 



Meysey. See Castle Eaton. 



Eatwell, Kobert, xxv. 64. 



Ebbesbourne, derivation, xxix. 191. 



Episcopi, institutions to 



benifice, xxviii. 213. 



See also Bishopstone. 



Wake, xxv. 116 ; xxvi. 213 ; 



xxix. 97. Church plate 



{illust.), xxvi. 328, 332. Inde- 

 pendent registers, xxviii. 151. 

 Institutions to benefice, xxviii. 

 219. Manor of, xxxii. 292. 



Ebele stream, xxvi. 213. 



Ecbright's stone, xxv. 59 ; xxvii. 

 109, 111, 112 ; xxxii. 243, 244. 



Echinus, fossil, local names for, 

 xxvi. 145. 



Eddeva, xxviii. 237. 



Eddington (Berks), site of Ethan- 

 dune, xxvii. 110, 111, 112. 



Eddowes (Dr.), Alfred, on Stone- 

 henge, noticed, xxx. 356 ; xxxii. 

 47. 



Eddrup (Canon), E. P., don., xxv. 

 118 ; on Burials in woollen, 

 xxviii. 13. 



Ede, John, xxxi. 308. 



" Eder breche," meaning of term, 

 xxviii. 175. 



Ederos. See Ivychurch. 



Edgar's Deverill, xxviii. 245. 



Edgecombe, Edmund, xxvi. 386. 



Edgell, James, xxix. 212. 



Edington, xxv. 116 ; xxvii. 318 ; 

 xxxii. 239, 243. Church, 



articles and illustrations of, xxxi. 

 258, 263 ; xxxii. 239, 263, 265. 

 C. E. Ponting on (illust.), xxv. 

 209. Brass, xxv. 224. Pulpit, 

 xxix. 212. Restoration, xxv. 8, 

 9, 237 ; xxvii. 4. Tomb of Sir 

 Edward Lewys moved, xxxii. 

 179, 279. Tombs, xxv. 220; 

 xxxi. 104. Visited, 1889, xxv. 8. 

 1901, xxxii. 179. Church 



plate, xxv. 350, 354 ; xxvi. 



832. Institutions to Priory, 



Prebend, Rectory, Vicarage, and 

 Chantry, xxviii. 219. Manor, 

 xxxii. 182. Manor House, 



visited, xxxii. 180. Priory or 



Hospital of Bonhommes, xxv. 36, 

 37, 46; xxviii. 291,296, 309, 319. 

 Arms of, xxv. 231. Foundation 

 of, xxv. 210. List of monks and 

 pensions, xxviii. 316. Surrender 

 of, xxviii. 307. Site of battle 



of Ethandune, xxv. 54, 59. 



John de, xxix. 111. 



William of, Bishop of Win- 

 chester, arms of, xxv. 231. 

 Chantry and effigy of,at Winches- 

 ter Cathedral, xxv. 229. Origin- 

 ator of Perpendicular architec- 

 ture, xxv. 224. Will of, xxxi. 105. 



Edmonds (Mr), xxvi. 354. R., 



on Stonehenge, xxxii. 47. 



Edmunds, Robert, xxvi. 363. 



Edwards, Ambrose, xxvi. 372. 

 Bryan, xxv. 53. Fred, xxviii. 



41. Henry, xxx. 312. Job, 

 xxx. 359 ; xxxi. 28. Death of, 

 xxvi. 174 ; on Stonehenge, xxxii. 

 47. John, xxxi. 10. Joseph, 

 xxxii. 272. William,xxviii.259. 



Eisey, xxv. 116. Institutions to 

 benefice, xxviii. 220. 



Ela, Countess of Salisbury, xxv. 

 119, 120; xxvi. 42 ; xxxii. 312. 



Elachinta trapeziella {Entom.), 

 xxx. 353. 



Elcho (Lady), portrait, xxxi. 267. 



Elcombe, or Elicombe, institutions 

 to benefice, xxviii. 219. 



Elder. See Sambucus. 



Elderton, J., on Stonehenge, xxxii. 

 48. 



Eldridge, John, xxx. 199. 

 William, lb. 



Electrical phenomena at Mere, 

 xxvii. 183. 



Election, cost of an, xxvii. 314. 



Eleocharis palustris (Bat.), local 

 name, xxvi. 134. 



