INDEX TO VOL. XXXIV. 



491 



Koman and Eomano-British, Am- 

 ber Bead, Coins, Dwelling Pits, 

 Querns, Shale Bracelet. iiee 

 Kidge. 



Bronze Eing. See Ashley 



Wood Down. 



Christian monogram on 



pewter vessel from Appleshaw, 

 149. See also Chedworth ; Fife- 

 head Neville ; Frampton ; Sil- 

 chester ; Weyhill. 



Christianity, no traces in 



S. Wilts, 287. 



Coins, 146. See also AhhoVs 



Ann ; Battlesbury ; Bishopstrow, 

 the Buries ; Bokerley Dyke ; 

 Bowlsbury Knoll ; Carisbrooke ; 

 Cotley Hill ; Croydon ; Deverill, 

 Hill ; Heytesbury ; Knook ; Marl- 

 borough ; Scratchbury ; Stockton ; 

 Thruxton; Warminster Common. 



Column. See Clanville. 



Habitations. See Bidcombe 



Hill ; Bishopstrow," The Buries "; 

 Cheverell Hills ; Chieklade ; Chit- 

 terne ; Deverill, Hill and Long- 

 bridge ; Elston ; Groveley ; Im- 

 ber ; Keesley ; Knook ; Pertwood ; 

 Stockton ; Warminster ; Whiten 

 Hill ; Woodcuts ; Yarnbury 

 Castle. 



Horseshoes, Iron Nails and 



other objects. See Ashley Wood 

 Down; Ridge. 



Hypocausts, etc. See Deve- 



rill, Hill and Longbridge ; Knook ; 

 Stockton ; Yarnbury Castle. 



Inscription to Cai-inus. See 



Clanville. 

 Painted plaster. See Clan- 

 ville ; Cold Kitchen. 



Pavements. See Brading; 



Caer-went ; Chedworth ; Coker, 

 E. ; Cold Kitchen ; Lydney Park ; 

 Pitmead ; Taunton ; Thruxton. 

 Pewter Vessels. See Apple- 



shaw. 



Pigs of Lead. See Blagdon ; 



Bossington ; Bruton ; Charter- 

 house-on-Mendip ; Pulborough ; 

 Wookey Hole. 



Population in S. Wilts, 18, 



24, 38 ; reasons for sites chosen, 

 270, 271, 280, 281, 285. 



Pottery, 341. SeealsoRidge; 



Wilton (Grafton, E.) 



Eoman & Romano-British Potters' 



Marks. See Crudwell. 

 Roads, art. noticed, 127 ; 



followed by parish boundaries, 



279. See also Roads, ancient. 

 Sculpture. <SeeMarlborough, 



Ch. of St. Mary. 

 Villages, 422. See also 



Cranborne Chase ; Ridge (Chil- 



mark). 

 Villas. See Appleshaw ; Bid- 



desden ; Clanville ; Dean, W. ; 



Pitmead ; Rowlands Castle ; 



Thruxton. 

 Rood Ashton Ho., 446. 

 Roolis. See Ryly. 

 Rose, Mr., don., 241. 

 Rosewell, T., 185. 

 Rosite Cross, 297. 

 Ross, Rev. J. L., 116. 

 Rotherlej', drinking cup, 125. 



Rom. -British population, 19. 

 Rouen, Ch. of St. Mellon, 4. 

 Roundway, drinking cup, 125. 

 Rowborough, Hundred of, 83. 

 Rowde, illust., 234. Manor, 



67. Persons see Richards, T. 



(Vicar) ; Simms, Mr. 

 Rowlands Castle, Hants, Rom. 



Villa, 433. 

 Rowsell, Rob., 185. 

 Rozo, 22. 

 Ruddle, Rev. C. S., 332; writings, 



232. 

 Rudgeley, Glouc, 190. 

 Rumoldus, priest of Melksham, 74. 

 Rushall Ch., bells, 229; C. E. 



Pouting on, ih. ; stained glass, ib. 

 Duck's Acre, 315. Rectors 



see Pinckney, G. and J. and R. 



Persons see Alno, Fulk de ; Poore 



fam. 

 Rushmore, 226, 288. Barrow, 



drinking cups, 125. Bronze 



Age camp, 418. Persons see 



Pitt-Rivers, Gen. 

 Russell, G., 185. Geo. W. E., 



116. T., 196. 



Rutty, Thos. (I. and II.), 185. 

 Ryburv Camp, Harepath, 292. 

 Rvly [Rilev, Roolis], Chr., 171, 175. 

 Ryves, J.. 171. 



Sacheverell, Dr. Hen., 120, 199. 

 Sadler, .John, "Wilts Parish Regis- 

 ters," noticed, 224—225. 

 Saieua, 23. 



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