Vi. GENERAL INDEX. 
name, xiv. 342. Gawen’s, xvi. 
143. Kill-barrow, xiv. 259. 
Kings’ graves, xi. 343. Long, as 
distinguished from round, Dr. 
Thurnam on, xiii. 309, 339. Num- 
ber of in England, xvi. 180. 
Reyerence required in digging, xy. 
~ 91. Silver, the, xiv. 342. Twin, 
the, 7b. Wiltshire, how differing 
from those of other counties, x. 86. 
Bartley, O., xiv. 110. 
Barton, the, Cirencester, xiv. 142. 
Meaning of word, xv. 74. 
Barwick Bassett. See Berwick Bas- 
sett. 
Basil (Bot.), xii. 96. 
Basilicas, early, xiii. 95. 
Baskerville family, the, ix. 224, 226. 
Bateman, Mr., xvi. 155. 
Bath, the Baths of, xvi. 14. Oolitic 
District of, xiv.111. Proceedings 
of Natural History and Antiqua- 
rian Field Club, xi. 347. 
Bathampton, xiii. 115. 
Battlesbury, xiv. 342. 
Baverstock, dedication of Church, 
xy. 100. 
Baycliff, Baylecliff, or Baylesclyve, 
xii. 27, 379; xiii. 115. 
Baydon or Bedon, xii. 18. Roman 
Station at, x. 104. Planof ditto, 
105. Implements found, 106,107, 
Dedication of Church, xv. 100. 
Chureh plate and bells, xii. 365. 
Bayley family, the xi. 193. Chris- 
topher, xiv. 33. 
Baynard family, the, ix. 224. 
Baynton or Bayntun family, the, xi. 
17. Sir Edward, xi. 292 ; _ xv. 
325. Henry, xiii. 234. 
Chapelry, x. 258. 
Beaces-hlew, xv. 93. Beach family, 
the, xi. 259—60 ; xiii. 331. 
Beacon Hill, Amesbury, xi. 266. 
Beacons, the, xiv. 244, 251. 
Beads found in barrows, xvi. 180. 
Lithograph of ditto, ix. 115; xvi. 
183. 
Beak-rush, (Bot.), xiv. 82. 
Beamish, Captain, xvi. 86. 
Besm-tree, the (Bot.), ix. 66. 
Beauchamp family, the, xi. 17. 
— chapel at Bromham, x, 
162. 
Beaumont, E. de, his theory, xiy. 
111. 
Beaver, jaw-bone of a, (wood-cut) 
xi. 182. 
Becket family, the, ix. 125. 
Beckhampton or Backyngton, xii. 
19, 27. Free Chapelry, xii. 376. 
380. A 
Beckingham family, the, ix. 224. 
Beckington, (Somerset,) x. 241. 
Bedell of a Hundred, office of, xiii. 
283. 
Bedon. See Baydon. 
Bedstraw (Bot.), ix. 260. 
Bedwyn, xii. 14; xiv. 344. Mean- 
ing of name, xiv. 175. 
—— Brail, xv. 150. 
—— Great or West. Dedication 
of Church, xv. 100. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 363. Chapelries at, 
x. 258. Registers, xvi. 325. 
—— Little or East, xii. 15. Dedi- 
cation of Church, xy. 100. Church 
plate and bells, xii. 363. Bene- 
faction to, xii. 382. Chisbury Cha- 
pel at, xii. 379. Registers,xvi.326. 
Beech (proper name), xy. 93. 
Beech (Bot.), xiii. 195. Specimens 
at Corhampton, x. 144. Saver- 
nake, x. 141. 
Beech- fern (Bot.), xiv. 310. 
Beechingstoke, Bychyngstoke, or 
Stoke, xii. 16; xiii. 112. Mean- 
ing of name, xv. 78. Dedication 
of Church, xv. 100. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 363. 
Bees, proverb respecting, xv. 58, 
Superstition as to, xiv. 329. 
Belemnites, Christian Malford, xiy. 
112. Trowbridge, xiv. 113. 
Belge, The, xiv. 334; xvi. 102,170. 
Bell, Professor, xiv. 117. 
