INDEX TO VOL. XXXIV. 



479 



Keynton, T., 120. 



Kidlington. 168. 



Kilmington, Harepath, 282, 292. 



Kimpton, Hants, Ch., chalice, pre- 

 Reformation, 150 ; reliquary, E. 

 Doran Webbon, 149, 160; visited, 

 149. 



" King, Bryan," by W. Crouch, no- 

 ticed, 116. Cath., 116. 

 Geo., ib. H. J., 356. 

 J., 182. Mark, or Daniel, 182. 

 Mary M., 116. 



King Street, 445. 



Kingesmyll [Kyngesmyll], John, 

 M.P., 153. 



Kingman, Phil., 182. 



Kingsman, J., 198. 



Kingston by the Sea, Sussex, 183, 



Kington St. Michael, charities, 229. 

 Persons see Clutterbuck, D. 

 H. ; Hind, R. (Vicar) ; Pierce, N. 

 (Min.) 



W. Persons *eeDavenant,E. 



Kinnaston, Sam., 182. 



Kinnemersdon, Som., 54. 



Kirk Hammerton, Ch., Saxon work, 

 383. 



Kite, Edward, 125; don., 136; wri- 

 tings, 231, 232, 439. 



Kitley Hill, 297. 



Knevett, Mrs., 169. 



Knight, J. B., 116. Wm., 



216, 217. 



Knighton. Persons see St. Loe, J. 



Knoll, Long, ancient road, 284. 



Knook, coins, 272. Rom.- 



Brit. habitations, 272, 280 ; hypo- 

 causts, 272. Trackway, 280. 



Knovill, Gilbert de, 69. 



Knowle Chapel, 145. farm Pit, 



burnt stones, 303, 304 ; gravels 

 described, 299—304 ; " Investi- 

 gations at," Rev. H. G. O. 

 Kendall on (figd), 299—307; 

 mesoliths, 302, 304 ; microliths, 

 301, 305, 306 ; paleolithic imple- 

 ments, 145, 299—302, 304, 305, 

 341, 445, 453 ;polishon flints, 145, 

 301, 341, 445, 453; sarsens, 

 worked, 304. Visited, 145. 



Knowles ( ),148. Mr. and 



Mrs., 354. Lord, 248. 



Knoj'le, E., Rectors see Clifford, S. 

 and W. ; Hawkes, A. ; Wren, C. 



E. and W., charities, 446. 



Churches, illusts., 236. 



Knubley, Rev. E. P., don., 453. 

 Kyle — Clonfert, " Sheela-na-gig," 



295. 



Kynewyne ( ) M.P., 152. 



Kyrlton [Kerton] Edward, M.P., 



153. James, M.P., 153. 



Lacock, 248, 249, 252, Abbey, 



233 ; arts, noticed, 336, 442 ; 



illusts., 234, 336 ; plans, LSO, 



336. Barn, 444. Charities, 



136. Ch., art. noticed, 336 ; 



illusts., 337. " Ciborium," 



150. Ethnology, 30, 35, 37, 



40. Footbridge, Turnpike, 



and Poor Rate Accounts, 136. 



Persons see Barnes, J. (Min.); 



Baynerd, P. ; Stapleton, Lady : 



Talbot fam. 

 Lake, Cinerary urn, illust., 130. 

 Drinking cup, 125. 



Persons see Duke, Lt.-Col. C. & 



E. ; Tanner, E. (Min.). 

 Lambe, Adhelm, 88. Sir Pen- 



stone, M. P. See Melbourne.Lord. 

 Lambert, Rich., 110. Rich U. 



(Rev.), obit, notice, ib. Thos 



355. 

 Lammas, 427 ; meaning of word, 



428 ; lammas lands defined, 213. 

 Lancaster, Edmund Earl of, 100. 

 Landford [Lancton]. Persons see 



Albright, R. (Rector) ; Bisson, T. 



(Min.) ; Davenant, E. 

 Landough, Glam., 389, 390 ; Ch of 



St. Mary, ib. 

 Lane, W., 198. 

 Lange, 22. 

 Langford, 169. Manor, 68. 



• Hanging, Camp, 275. 



— Little, charities, 126. 



Ch., visited, 354. Rectors 



see Witton, J. 

 Steeple, charities, 126. 



Ch., visited, 355. Rectors see 



Collier, N. ; Giles. N. ; Jessop, 



J. 

 Langley, Bucks, 179. 

 Langley Burrel. Rectors see Webb, 



T. 

 Langridge, Som., 389, 394—397, 



405. 

 Lansdowne House, 185. 

 Lansdowne, Marchioness of, 126 ; 



illust. art., 135. Hen., 5th 



Marq., 240, 348. 

 Larode, Hants., 42. 



