GENERAL INDEX. 1x. 
# Books, old and curious, ix. 24, 25, 
26; x. 33, 35, 37, 38; xi. 139. 
At Longleat, xv. 337. 
_ Berage, Borago (Bot.), xi. 234. 
Boraginacea, xi. 233. 
Bordar, meaning of term, xi. 142. 
Borde, Dr. Andrew, xvi. 17. 
Boreham, Dedication of Church, xv. 
105. 
Down, xiv. 342, 
Bos longifrons, x. 103. Primige- 
nius, skull and humerus of (wood- 
cut), xi. 283—4. 
_ Boscombe or Bosomme, meaning of 
* 
Dedication of 
Church plate 
name, xiy. 175. 
Church, xv. 100. 
and bells, xii. 370. 
7 Boteler, Colonel, xiii. 125, 133, e¢ 
89q. ; 
Rotreaux, Lady Margaret, xi. 289. 
Botrychium (Bot.), xiv. 319. 
Bottomless-well, meaning of name, 
xvi. 247. 
Boulham. See Burghlen. 
Boulton family, the, ix. 225. 
Boundaries, permanence of, in Wilt- 
shire, x. 166. In Estates, xi. 178. 
Boundary Stone, xiv. 128. 
Bounder, meaning of the word,x.174, 
Bouverie, E. P., xv. 122. 
Bow, the long, xiv. 212. 
Bowden or Botenedon, xy. 250. 
Dedication of Church, ‘xy. 100. 
Chapel in Manor House, x. 261. 
Bowerbank, J. S.,-xiv. 112. 
Bower Chalke. See Chalke. 
Bowles, Rev. W. L., on Stonehenge, 
xvi. 63. 
Bowls, an unlawful game, xiv. 212. 
Bowood, xii. 306. 
Bowyer Family, the, ix. 225. 
Box, xii. 22; xiii. 117; xiv. 344, 
Origin of name, xii. 346. Geology, 
with illustrations, xi. 316, 19. 
Mode of working quarries, xi. 321. 
Cutting of Tunnel, xi. 329. De- 
dication of Church,xv.100. Church 
plate and bells, xii. 368, 
— Brook, the, xiv. 271. 
Boxham, a misreading for Foxham, 
g.v. 
Boyd, C. xiv. 109. 
Boyton, xii. 27; xiii. 115. Dedica- 
tion of Church, xv. 100. Church 
plate and bells, xii. 366. Chantry 
x. 261. Chapel x. 273. 
Brace, supposed slate, (with litho- 
graph) (Archery), x. 110. 
Brachiopoda, fossil, xiv. 113, 114, 
116. 
Brachypodium (Bot.), xiv, 304, 
Bracken (Bot.), xiv. 318. 
Bradbury, Mr. don. xii. 258. E., 
don. xv. 237. 
Bradenstoke, x. 268; xv. 248, 
Meaning of name, xv. 78. Visited 
1869, xii. 150. The Abbey or 
Priory, x. 261 ; xv. 325. Property 
of the, x. 268, 284, 291, 306, 321; 
xi. 198. Dedication of modern 
Church, xv. 101. 
Bradfield, Chapelry at, x. 261. 
Bradford, Capt., exh. xv. 188. 
Bradford-on-Avon, meaning of name 
xiii. 299; xy. 80. Hundred of, 
xii. 25, 365; xiii, 118. History 
of town, xiii. 299, Excursion to, 
1865, xiv. 118. Visited by Society 
1872, xiii. 312. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 100. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 365. Chantry, xii, 
875. Ancient ecclesiastical build- 
ings, x. 261. Saxon Church of St. 
Lawrence (with illustrations), xiii. 
222, 274, 287 ; xvi. 345. Chapel, 
of St. Mary Tony, xiii. 313. Rec- 
tory and Vicarage, xv. 223. Her- 
mitage, xiv. 102. Skull-house, 
xvi. 348. . Besil of, ix. 224. Bird 
of, bid. Rogers of, ix. 229. 
Geology of Valley of, xi. 
321. Oolitic formation near, xiv. 
111. 
Bradley or Bradlegh, meaning of 
name, xv. 80. 
Maiden, xii. 26. Dedica- 
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