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Archeological and Aatural History Wlagazine 
FROM ITS COMMENCEMENT 
Veit IN AD. 1853. B Vel Vili, 
166 ef . 
Aas, J. ii. 283. 
Abingdon Bridge i. 253. 
Abingdon, James, Earl of vii. 77. 
Ablington, antiquities found ativ.249. 
Abothe, J. vii. 6. 
Abury, or Avebury i. 39. Bronze 
Celt 59, 61, 93. Leland 179, 
ii. 45, 316. Bells 338. . Meaning 
of Name iy. 318. Be 
Account oF, BY WILLIAM 
Lone Ese. iv. 309. Sir R. C. 
Hoare’s plan of, 309. Aubrey’s 
plan of Great Circle and Kennet 
Avenue 315. Circles on Overton 
Hill, and Circle in lane near Ken- 
net, Aubrey 317. Vallum des- 
eribed 327. Twining’s plan 320. 
Stukeley’s view 322. Abury re- 
stored, aecording to Stukeley and 
Hoare 323. Great Circle surveyed 
by Stukeley 1724, 325. Ditto 
surveyed by Hoare 1812, 326. 
Ground plan of a portion of Ken- 
net Avenue 329. Shelving stone 
at Monkton and ‘ Devil’s Coits’”’ 
Beckhampton 320. Monument, 
Kennet Parish (Aubrey) 344. 
Small Circle near Kennet (Falkner) 
345. Font 257. No. of stones at 
various Surveys iv. 326, 339. Cor- 
rected vii. 227, Carduus tuberosus 
vy. 207. Pamphlet by H. Browne 
vi. 120. Visited by the Wilts 
Society 255, 327. Age of tumuli 
at 334, Corrigenda to Mr. W. 
Long’s Paper vii. 224. Fac-simi- 
les of John Aubrey’s plans, the 
‘Survey of Aubury” 226. ‘‘The 
whole view with the walk,” &c,, 227. 
Abyndon’s Court, Cricklade ii. 89. 
Aconitum Napellus (Bot.) v. 143. 
A’Court ii. 388. W., Sheriff 1812. 
ili, 233. 
Acton Turville iv. 143. 
Adamson B. Sheriff 1765, iii, 230, 
Adderby J. vi. 294. 
Addington, arms ii. 224. 
Adlam, Samuel vi. 131. 
Adye, A. vi. 10. Exh, iv. 250. 
Z&eglea, where iv. 185, vii, 254. 
Aig, island, Aiglea v. 197. 
Elfric, Abbot viii. 24, 42, 46. 
Affeerers, what v. 79. 
Africa, megaliths in vii. 175. 
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