_Cherborough. See 
GENERAL INDEX. XV. 
mesbury, ix. 7. Stanley Abbey, 
xy. 280. Wokingham, xi. 58. 
Chatindon, xv. 256. 
Chaucer, early copy of, xv. 338. 
Chaucey family, the, ix. 225. 
Cheaseldeane. See Chiseldon. 
‘Chedgelow or Cheggelewe, Hundred 
of, xii. 24. 
Cheese, receipt for good, xiv. 328. 
Chelworth, x. 267; xii. 23. Meaning 
of name, xv. 79. 
Cheney family, the, ix. 225. 
Chenopodium, Chenopodiacee (Bot.), 
xii, 332. 
Winterborne 
Gunmore. 
Cherhill ov Chyriell, xii. 24; xiv. 
273; xy. 273; xvi. 301. White 
Horse, xiv. 25. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 101, Church plate 
and bells, xii. 369. 
Cherington or Churington, xii. 16. 
Cheryil (Bot.), ix. 251. 
_ Chesingbury Priors, xv. 101. 
Chettle, Mr., exh,, xiii. 317. 
Cheverell, Meaning of name, xiv. 
257. Manor of, xi. 297, 304. 
— Magnaand Parva, xii. 17 ; 
xiii. 111. Dedication of Churches, 
xy. 101. Church plate and bells, 
xil. 363. Chantry, x. 267. 
Chevesaunece, xiy. 213. 
Chick Changles, xv. 73. 
Chicklade or Chickland, xii. 28; xiii. 
118. Dedication of Church, xy. 
101. Church plate and bells, xii. 
367. 
Chicksgrove, xiii. 114. 
Chicory (Bot.), x. 203. 
_ Chilmark, xii. 28; xiii. 114. Dedi- 
cation of Church,xv.101. 
plate and bells, xii. 367. 
Church 
 Chittern All Saints, xvi. 330. 
Chilton Folyot, x. 268; xii. 15. 
Dedication of Church, xy. 101. 
Church plate and bells, xii. 363. 
Benefactions, xii, 382. Pile of, ix, 
228, 
Chimney pieces, Elizabethan, xii. 
201 
Chinese curiosities. ix. 23. 
Chippenham, xv. 253-4-d. 
conner, office of, xii. 271. Ambry, 
the, 288. Archery butts, 267. 
Brotherhood of St. Catharine, 378. 
Causeway, the, 284. Chantries, x. 
268 ; xii. 375,377. Charter, 265, 
269. Church plate and bells. 368. 
Clock, 280. Cock squailing, 277. 
Coral rag, xiv. 115. Cromwell at 
xii.801. Dedication of Church, xv. 
101. Epidemics, xii. 282-3. Fairs. 
260. Forest, xv. 298. General 
Meeting at, xii.133. Geology, 137. 
Hermitage, 285, Hundred, xii. 
368; xiii. 117. King Charles I. 
at, xii. 300. Leather-searcher, 
office of, 273. Registers, 311. 
Rogues,punishment of,279. Sham- 
bles, 262. Tippler, office of, 270. 
Town Hall,259. Vermin, destroy- 
ing of. 281. Yeld Hall, 262. 
notes on history of, by 
Canon Jackson, xii. 257. 
and neighbourhood during 
the Great Rebellion, by Rey. J. J. 
Daniel, xii. 292. 
Chirton, dedication of Church, xv. 
101. Church plate and bells, xii. 
363. Benefactions, xii. 381. 
Visited by Society, 1863, ix. 22. 
Chisbury, xii.15. St.Martin’s Chapel, 
x. 259. xii. 376, 379. 
Chiselbury, Danish Camp at, xi. 343, 
Visited by Society, 1865, x. 31. 
Chiseldon, or Chuseldene. xii. 21. 
Dedication of Church, xy. 101. 
Church plate and bells, xii, 367. 
Chisenbury, xii. 12. Camp, xiv. 
342. Chapel, x. 268. Estate, xiii. 
123. 
Chitterne, or Chuterne, xii. 27. 
Meaning of name, xiv. 174. 
— All Saints, dedication of 
Church, xv. 101. Church plate 
and bells,xii.366, Chapel,x.38,268. 
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