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Woodwork. <Se(?AnstyCh.;Comptoii 

 Chamberlayne ; Mildenhall Ch. ; 

 Salisbury Cath. ; Stockton Manor 

 Ho. Screens. See Bedwyn 



Gt. ^ 



Woodyates, Rom. -Brit, pop., 19. 



Wookey Hole, Som., Roman pig of 

 lead, 285. 



Wootton Bassett, 143, 366. 

 Bronze celt fjiffd.), 311. 

 Hunt's Mill Farm, 437. lUust., 

 446. Meux estates, 44G. 



See also Spittleborough, Vastern 

 Manor Ho. Persons see 



Parsons fam. ; Smith, J. 



Rivers. Persons see Brod- 



ribb,Rev.W. J.(Rector) ; Tombes, 

 Mr. ; Waterman, P. (Rector). 



Worcester, 167, 170, 172, 192. 



Worcester, Sampson, Bp. of, 43. 



Wordsworth fam., 228. 



Canon Chr., dons., 136, 240, 



341, 453 ; " Old Marlborough " 

 noticed, 119, 120; on Death of 

 1st Earl of Salisbury at 

 Marlborough, & Gilbertines 

 of St. Margaret's, 246-270 ; 

 on Churches of Marlborough 

 (flffd.J, 193—200, 204—207; on 

 Jacobean Tablet of the Dec- 

 alogue, Alton Barnes, 7 — 14 ; 

 on "Leaves from the Journal 

 of a Wiltshire Curate" & 

 " Leaves from the Journal 

 of the Poor Wiltshire Vicar 

 of Cricklade in 1764—5," 

 361 — 378 ; on Letter from 

 Stephen Duck, -with. Biblio- 

 graphical list of his works, 

 313—323 ; onWiltsMinisters, 

 159—192,243—245; reads papers, 

 141, 142, 350 ; writings. 227, 232, 

 238, 332, 333, 339, 442. 

 John, Bp. of Salisbury, 7, 

 345, 348 ; art. on noticed, 

 228 ; dons., 241 ; pastoral staff, 

 228 ; ports., 227, 228, 239, 240, 

 452 ; writings, 132, 238, 239, 338, 

 339. 



Woronzow, Cath., 360. Sim. 



Count, 363. 



Worsfold, T., writings, 448. 



Worth, Sussex, Ch., Saxon work, 

 381, 383. 



Worthele, Dev., 59, 60. 



Worthen, T., 188. 



Wraxall, N., Ch. plate, 298. 



Field names, 29C— 298, 432, 433. 

 Four Terriers of Rec- 

 tory, Rev. F. Harrison on, 



296 — 2<»8. Rectors ate Blanch- 



ard, T. ; Cozen, T. ; Goddard, T. ; 



Harrison, Rev. F. ; Still, H. 



See Abbots Farm. Persons see 



Brewar, J. & W. ; Bridges, E. 



Burbidge fam. ; Cocke, J. 



Collier, R. ; Hathsall, T. ; Haw 



ker, D. ; Holborrow, J. (I. & II.) 



.Tackson, B. ; Methuen, P. 



Parker. D. ; Pavey, T. ; Webb, 



J. ; Wilson, J. ; Wodham, T. & 



W. 

 S., Manor Ho., illust., 129, 



443. See also Ford Farm. 



Persons see Burbidge, E. 

 Wraxall, Nat. Will., M.P., 155. 

 Wray, Chr., M,P., Speaker, 153. 

 Wren, Chr., 173, 177. 

 Wright, Sam. 188. 

 Wriothesley, Thos., Lord, 216. 

 Writhliiigton, Preb. See Fording- 



ton and W. 

 Wroughton, 162. Battle of 



Ellendune, 114. Persons see 



Codrington, W. W. 

 Wroxhale, I. of W.,69. 

 Wufrinton, Som., 54. 

 Wyar, Dositheus, 188, 189. 

 Wyatt, James, 194, 195, 360. 



Math. D. (Sir), 194. Thos. 



H., ih., 195, 197. 

 Wyke Regis, Dors., 168. 

 Wyld, Rev. C. N., 147, 332. 

 Wylye Camp. See Bilbury Rings. 

 Charities, 126. Ch. 



plate, 228, 355 ; visited, ib. 



Ministers, see Hill, T. 



Rectors, see Hadow, Rev. G. R. ; 



Hyde, A. ; Stephens, J. ; Vower, 



T. Statue in river, 235. 



River, art. noticed, 231. 



Valley, AdditionalNotes 



on Early Hist, of, by J. U. 



Powell, 288—290. Ancient 



roads, 278, 280, 283. Rom.- 



Brit. habitations, 270—277. 

 Wyncheeombe, John, M.P., 153. 

 Wyndesore, 71. 

 Wyndham, Hon. Percy, dons,, 136 ; 



writings, 339. Hon. Mrs. 



Percy, 124. 

 Wynford, Baron. See Best. 



