INDEX TO VOL. XXXIV. 



465 



Clare, Gilbert de, Earl of Glouces- 

 ter, 67. Joan de, 67. 



Clarence, Geo., Duke of, holds 

 Ludgershall, 152. 



Clarendon Buildings and Press, 

 443. 



Little, Manor Ho. See Din- 

 ton, Steps. 



Park (Alderbury), 443. 



Clarendon, Earl of, 199, 352; art. 

 noticed, 443 ; port., ib. 



Clark, Kog., 166. 



Clark- Maxwell, llev. W. G., writ- 

 ings, 232, 442. 



Clarke, James, 166. W, H. M. 



(Rev.), writings, 339. 



Clatford (Preshute), alien Priory, 

 253. Hall, illus., 447. 



Property of St. Margaret's Priory, 

 Marlborough, 258. 



Clattercote (Cleydon) St. Leonard's, 

 Gilbertine House, 256. 



Claudius, Emp., 277. 



Clausentum, 281, 285 ; deriv., 277, 



Clavering Monument, 200. 



Claverton, Som., 177, 186. 



Clayton, Hon. Mrs., 315. 



Clement, Wm., M.P., 153. 



Clere, York, Ch., 43. 



Clerk, Hen. M. P., 154. Johnle., 

 M.P.,152. T. (I. and II.), 



166, 252. 



Cleverley [Cleveley], John, 166. 



Cleverton, Charities, 229. 



Cley Hill, Etymology, 274. 



Cleydon, co. Oxon. &e Clattercote. 



" Cliff," in place names, 293. 



Clifford, Bp., on Battle of ^than- 

 dune, 291. Rog. de, 47. 



Rog., Lord, governor of Ludger- 

 shall Castle, 151. Sam., 177. 

 Wm., 177. 



Clifton, Glos., 170. 



Cloford, Som., 165. 



Cloth trade, decline of, 26. See 

 also Bradford-on-Avon, Trow- 

 bridge. 



Clouds, House, art. on, with illusts., 

 124. 



Cluniac monasteries, 257. 

 Clutterbuck. Dao. Hugh, obit, 

 notice, 435. Sophia, E., 435. 



Thos., 435. 

 Clyffe Pypard, 227. Brown 



moorhen, 434. Manor Ho., 



443. Meux estates, 446. 



VOL, XXXIV. NO. CVI. 



Clyffe Pypard — continued. 



Vicars. See Blake, H. ; Hop- 

 kins, R. ; Jay, S. Persons see 

 Burford, Hen. ; Wilson, Admiral. 



Cnicus tuberosus (Bot.), 143. 



Coate, illusts., 124. Fersons see 

 Jefferies, R. 



Cobb tomb, 231. 



Cocke, John, 296. 



Cockey, Wm., bellfounder, 229. 



Codford, 241; ancient road, 280; 

 Celtic name, 274 ; Circle, earth- 

 works, 276. 



St. Mary, illusts., 235. 



Rectors. See Creed, W. ; Ste- 

 phens, J. 



St. Peter. Rectors see Mac- 



leane. Rev. D. 



Codrington, T., 207, 282—284. 

 W. Wyndham, obit, notice. 111. 



Coffer, John, brass at AVilton, 440. 



Cogan, Miles, 48. 



Coins, English. See Avebury. 

 Gaulish, gold, nr. Swindon, 311 ; 

 (fig.) 308. Roman. See 



Roman. Saxon, of Baldred, 



K., of Kent, Swindon, 312; 

 (figd.) 432. 



Coker, Som., 61. Rom. pave- 



ment, 276. 



Cokys Croft, 408. 



Cola, 22, 23. 



Colbrand, James, M.P., 153. 



Cold Kitchen, ancient road, 284. 

 Etymology, 274, 289. 

 Rom. -Brit, habitations, 271, 284 ; 

 painted stucco, 271. 



Coldcroft,Coulecroft, field name, 297. 



Coldrington. See Cholderton. 



Cole, 22. 



Cole, Berwick. See B. St. L. 



Colepepper. See Culpepper. 



Colerne, pre-Norman sculptured 

 stones, illusts., 444. Rectors 



see Esmond, J. ; Lucas, J. ; 

 Pinck, R. Vicars See Hug- 



gins, R. 



Coles, T., 177. 



Coleton, 60. 



Coliberti, cottiers, 74, 75, 85, 86, 

 91, 96 ; head money of, 80, 81. 



Collier [Colleare,Collyer] ( )190. 



E., 190. G., 190. H., 



166, 174. Joseph, 190. 



N., 180. Rich., 297. 



T., 178, 190. 



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