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INDEX TO VOL. XXXIV. 



Norman Coped gravestones. See 

 Bircham Tofts, Norf. ; Conis- 

 borough, Yorks; Repps, Norf.; 

 Trowbridge. Headstones. 



See Bake well, Derby s. ; Cam- 

 bridge Castle; Carlisle Cathedral; 

 Rauceby, Lines. ; Strata Florida. 



Norman-French element in Wilts, 

 25. 



Norman, 22. Walt., 183. 



Normanton, Earl of. See Ellis. 



Norridge Wood, 274. 



Norrington Ho., 443. 



Norris, J., 183. 



North, Mr., 166, 183. 



Northalton, Preb., 171. 



Northbourne, Rob., M.P., 152. 



Northey, E. (I. and II.), 170. 

 E. W. (Itev.), 328. Frank 



(Capt.), ii. Geo. Wilbraham 



(Lt.-Col.), obit, notice, jj. 



Norton Bavant, ancient road, 279. 

 Vicars see Barieu, J. (I and 

 II.) 5ee ai«o Middleton. 



Ferris, " Ox Road," 284. 



nr.Malmesbury. Persons 



see Cox ( ), (Min.); Cox, R. 



Norwich, cloisters, 382. 



Norwood Castle, nr. Oaksey, moated 

 mound, 355. 



Nostedelee, 409. 



Nostel, CO. York, Priory of, 43. 



Nosworthy, H. J. E., writings, 

 230. 



Notton. Persons see Awdry, J. ; 

 Montagu, E. 



Noyes, Nath., 183. 



Nubold, 23. 



Nuneaton, co. Glouc, 183. 



Nunney, Rectors see Collier, G. 



Nuns walled up, origin of tradition, 

 257. 



Nuttstocke, 296. 



Nuttyng, Rob., 267 ; obit, 197. 



Oakford, Devon, 58, 60, 65, 71. 



Oaksey Church, carved figure, 

 Rev. E. H. Goddard on, 156 

 — 158; list of known similar 

 figures, 295. Persons see 



Elson, T. (Rector); Ferreby, J. 

 (Curate) ; Tinker alias Littleton, 

 W. (Rector). 



Odetard, 22. 



Odinus, camerarius, 23. 



Odo, 22. 



Odolina, 23. 



Odstock. Ministers see Swafl&eld, J. 

 Rectors see Eyre, W. ; Hil- 

 lersdon, J. ; Skase, J. ; Thorn- 

 borough, G. 



Ogbourne, Alien Priory, 253. 



St. Andrew, 162. Meux 



estates, 447. Vicars *ee Sedg- 



wick, J. ; Webb, B. See also 



Rockley. 



St. George, 162. 



Minis- 

 ters «ee Burley, J. 



Ogbury Camp, cattle tracks and 

 dew pond, illusts., 119. 



Oigli, Maud de, 193. Rob.de,193. 



Okingham. See Wokingham. 



Oldham, J. (I. and II.), 183. 



Olding [Olden], Rob. (I. and II.), 

 183. W., ib. 



Oliver, Dr. W., inventor of biscuits, 

 819. 



Olivier, Canon, 349, 354. H. 



A., ports, by, 451. 



Olmar, 23. 



Olonde (Normandy), 54. 



Onslow, E., 170. 



Orcheston. Persons see Naish, A. ; 

 Thornborough, G. (I. and II.) 

 (Rectors). 



St. George, 162. Chari- 

 ties, 126. 



St. Mary, 162. Chari- 



ties, 126. Rectors see Thorn- 



borough, Giles (I. — IV.) 



Ordlaf, 113. 



Ordulf, 22. 



Ordword, 22. 



Orgar, 22. 



Ormesby, Arthur, M.P., 153. 



Osbert, grandfather of Thomas (II. ), 

 Archb. of York, 43. 



Osbold, 23. 



Osborn, W., 170. 



Osgod, 23. 



Osmund, 21,23. (Saint) Bp. 



of Salisbury, 143, 193. 



Osulf, 22. 



Osward, 22, 23. 



Oswestry, Salop, 51. 



Otho, 22, 23. 



Otterbourne, Hants, Ch., 2. 



Otters, in 18th cent., 330. 



Over Moigne, Dors., 172. 



Overton, Meux estates, 447. 



Saxon charter, 114. Vicars 



see Haise, J. ; Popejoy ; A. 

 See also Lockeridge. 



