INDEX TO VOL. XXXIV. 



455 



Allic, 22. 

 Allington, 241. 



near Amesbury. Rectors, 



see Forster, N. ; Madgewick, H. ; 

 Tilley, P. 

 Almar, 22, 23. 

 Alno, Fulk de, 51. 

 Alric, 22, 23. 

 Alsi 21. 



Alsop, Sam, 165, 183. 

 Altar Table, Jacobean. See 



Ansty. 

 Alton Barnes, Charities, 126. 



Churcli, architecture, 

 C. E.Ponting on, 7 — 9; bells, 

 7, 8, 11 ; paintings, 8, 11 ; Eoyal 

 arms, 8, 9, 12, 14; tablet of 

 the Decalogue, Rev. Chr. 

 Wordsworth on, 7 — 14. 

 Persons «ee Preston, N., Sladen, 

 Rev. C. A. (Rectors); Wills, O. 



Priors, charities, 126. 



Saxon charter, 113. Welsh 



way, " Walker's Hill, 426. 

 Persons see Gregson, J. 

 Alton, S., Preb,, 170. 

 Aluric, 22. de Melksham, 28. 



parv., ih. 

 Alvediston, charities, 446. 



Persons see Bisse, Mr. (Curate) ; 

 Sloper, J. 

 Alveva, 22, 

 Alvied, 23. 

 Alviet, 22. 

 Alwaker, 22. 



Alward, 22, 28. Priest, 23. 



Alwi, 22, 23. 

 Alwin, 22. Priest, 23. 



Turberson, 23. 

 Alwold, 22. 



Amesbury [Ambresbury], 21, 832. 



Cattle tracks and dew pond, 



illust., 119. Charities, 126. 



Ch. art. noticed, 231. 

 " George Inn" illust., 128. 

 Nunnery, a cell of Fontevraud, 

 255. Pre-Norman sculptured 



stones, illusts., 444. Rail- 



way, illust. art., noticed, 128. 

 Persons see Bancks, U. (Min.) ; 

 Gauntlett fam. 

 Amsfrid, 23. 

 Anchorites. See Benton, J. ; 



Preshute, Eve of. 

 Andover, co. Hants, 170, 181. 

 Andrew, Nic, 165, 173. 



Andrews, Bp., 173. Dr., 165, 



178. See also Read, Andrew. 



Anne, in place names, 431 . Of 



Cleves, dowry, 262. (Saint), 



cult of, modern, 430. (Queen), 



117, 120. 

 Anson, Gen. Sir Geo., 328. 

 Ansty Church, altar table and bench 



ends, 351. Preceptory of 



Hospitallers, 74. 

 Anthropology. Kephalic index, 16 



—18, 20, 38, 84, 38, 41. 



Types:— Acmonoid, 15, 17, 38; 



Africanoid or Atlantic, 15 ; 



Batavian, 20, 39 ; Belair, 18 ; 



Kumbekephalic, 15, 16 ; Modern, 



17, 19 ; Mongoloid, 15 ; Perth-y- 

 chwarew, 15 ; Riverbed, 15 ; 

 Sarmatogermanic, 18. 

 Wiltshire, Beddoe (Dr.)f 

 on, 15 — 41 ; Brythonic in- 

 vasion, 18 ; colour of hair and 

 eyes, map and tables, 28 — 32, 35 ; 

 degeneration in early 19th cent., 

 26, 27 : Gadhelic invasion, 17, 



18, 89 ; head-measures, tables of, 

 33, 34 ; pre-Neolithic inhabitants, 

 15; racial changes in last 500 

 years, 25, 26 ; Roman element in 

 pop., 19, 20, 39 ; " Wiltshire eye," 

 37. See aZsoBronze race; Neolithic 

 race ; Saxon invasion, etc. 



Antiquity of Man, paper read, 147. 



Antrobus, Sir Edmund, 121, 122, 

 139, 442,448; don., 138. 



Appe, 22. 



Applegate, Wm., 250. 



Appleshaw, Hants, Rom.Villa, pew- 

 ter vessels, 149. Visited, ib. 



Arbrissel, Rob. of, 255. 



Archer, Mrs. D., writings, 341. 



"Archford," 162. 



Architecture. Celtic influence on 

 Saxon churches, 388, 384. 



Norman buttresses, origin 

 of, 379. Saxon, 375, 376; 



arcading, 381, 384 ; chancels 

 apsidal or square, list of existing 

 examples, 383 ; double splayed 

 windows, origin of, 382, 384 ; 

 early work. character of, 382, 384 ; 

 effect of Danish raids on, 380, 

 383 ; German influence on, 379, 

 380, 882, 384—387; height of 

 walls, origin of, 383 ; herring- 

 bone work, 384 ; long-and-short 



