GENERAL INDEX. xi. 
champ Chapel, x. 263. Font, xiii. 
327. Old timber houses, xv. 320. 
House or Hall, ix. 38; xii. 
305 ; xv.325 (with anastatic illus- 
tration). 
Bromus (Bot.), xiy. 301. 
Bronze Age, the, xiii, 24, 26, 340. 
— Implements. See Implements. 
Relics (Roman), xiv. 187. 
Brooks, always named in old times, 
xiv. 166. 
Brook House, Rey. E. Peacock on, 
xiy. 31. Visited by Society, 1872, 
xiii. 8308. The Farm, xiii. 295, 
Brook-lime (Bot.), xii. 86. 
Brook-weed (Bot.), xii. 330. 
Broom-rape (Bot,), xii. 73. 
Broome, long stone at, xi. 341, 
roughton or Browton Gifford, ix. 
227; x. 241; xii. 25; xiii. 118. 
Dedication of Church, xv. 100. 
Church plate and bells, xii. 364, 
Benefactions, xii. 381. Rectory, 
xy. 225. 
Brown, G. x. 209; xiii. 222, J., 
xiv. 115; don. xiii. 344; exh. x. 
36. Mrs. J., exh. xi. 188. W., 
don., xiv. 120. 
Browne family, the, ix. 224, 230; 
xvi. 311. H., xvi. 77, 233. 
Browne-Willis’s Parochiale Angli- 
canum, xv. 99. 
Bruce, meaning of name, xiii, 52. 
Brydges, Sir John, xv. 147. 
Bryony (Bot.), ix. 78. 
black (Bot.), xiii. 201. 
Buchalk. See Chalke, Bower. 
Buchanan, Ven. Archdeacon, xvi. 
346. 
Buckland, Professor W., xiv. 110, 
111,112. 
Bucklebury Common, xi, 274. 
Buckley, General, xiv. 122. 
Buckman, Professor J., F.L.S., 
F.G.S., F.S.A., xiv. 115, 118. 
On the Flora of Silbury, ix. 158, 
On the Roman remains at Latton, 
ix. 230. On the Materials of 
Querns, ix. 291. On the Geology 
of Wiltshire, xi. 333. 
Buckstalls, meaning of word,xiv.212. 
Buckwheat, climbing (Bot.),xii.340. 
Buddhist'origin of Stonehenge,theory 
of, xvi. 101, 
Bugle (Bot.), xii. 103. 
Bugloss, Wild (Bot.),xi. 234. 
* Builder ” newspaper, the, xi. 321. 
Builder’s estimate, an old, xy. 329. 
Bulbridge. See Bullbridge. 
Bulea Chapel, x. 263. 
Bulford. See Bullford. 
Bulkington, or Bukkington, xii. 29. 
Church plate and bells, xii. 364. 
Bull, Messrs. H. F. & E., exh., xv. 
138. H, exh., ix., 27. 
Bullbridge or Bulbridge, dedication 
of Church, xy. 100. Chantry, x. 
263. 
Bullen, Thomas, Earl of Wiltshire, 
ix. 225. 
Bullford, xii.6; xvi. 75. Dedica- 
tion of Church, xv. 100. Church 
plate and bells, xii. 370. 
or Bulford House, x. 38. 
Bull ring, the Cirencester, xiv. 150, 
Bulrush (Bot.), xiv. 72. 
Bunce family, the, ix. 225. 
Burbage or Burbage Savage, xii. 15; 
xvi. 312. Dedication of Church, 
xy. 100. Church plate and bells, 
xii. 364. Seymour Chapel, x.264. 
Tenure of manor, xiii. 55. Chad- 
well of, ix. 225. 
Burcombe or Bridcombe, xii. 13; 
xiii. 115. Meaning of name, xiv. 
172. Dedication of Church, xv. 
100. Church plate and bells, xii. 
369. 
Burderop, Martin of, ix, 228. 
Burdlyme. See Burgelon. 
Burdock (Bot.), x. 195. 
Burdon’s Ball Chapel, x. 264. 
Burgelon, Burghlen, Boulham, or 
Birdlyme Free Chapel, x. 264; 
xii. 376, 380. 
Burials, Registers of, xvi. 301. 
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