te ie 
Corsham or Cosham, xii. 22. Mean- 
ing of name, xiv. 173. Quarries 
at xi. 319, 322. Dedication of 
Church, xy. 101. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 368. Seal of Vicar 
of, xi, 138. Chapel, x. 265; xii. 
_ °$78. Religious houses, x. 272. 
Ferrers of, ix. 226. Smyth of, ix. 
230. 
Court, visited by Society, 
2 1869, xii. 146. 
Manor, x. 65. 
EGoraley, xii. 28; xv. 255. Meaning 
 ofname, xiv. 177. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 101. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 365. Chapel, 273. 
- Corton or Corston (Kingsbridge hun- 
_ dred), meaning of name, xiv. 177. 
_ Dedication of Church, xy. 101. 
_ Chapel, x. 274; xii. 376. 
Corton or Cortington (Heytesbury 
__ hundred), xii.27, Chapel, x. 273. 
 Corylus (Bot.), xiii. 197. 
Bern ifere (Bot.), x. 180. 
See Corsham, 
{ Batame of Heytesbury pensioners, 
Sexi. 305. 
Cotstow or Cotestowe, xv. 255. 
Cotton-grass (Bot.), xiv. 85. 
h-grass (Bot.), xiv. 305. 
sfleld. See Cowlesfield. 
ston, Rast Coulston, Couleston, 
_ Cadleston, or Colston, xiii, 116. 
_ Dedication of Church, xv. 101. 
_ Church plate and bells, xii, 366. 
Lt “Moor of, ix. 228. Colston Cham- 
berlain, : xii. 26. 
Country life in Cent. XVII., xiii-178. 
urser (Ornith,), xii. 47. 
s, Bishops’, xiii. 106. 
Hundreds’, ib. 
Sheriff's, 2b. 
Jowidge, dedication of Church, xv. 
oh owsfield or Cowlesfield Loveray, x 
GENERAL INDEX. xix. 
318; xii.9; xiii. 117. Tenure of 
manor, xiii. 53. Cowsfield Spil- 
man, x. 319. 
Cowslip or Paigle (Bot.), xii. 326. 
Cow-wheat, meadow (Bot.), xii. 81. 
Cow-white, meaning of word, xv.227. 
Crab, oldest known British, xiv. 
118. 
Crab-apple (Bot.), ix. 66. 
Crabbe, the Poet, xiii. 294, 315. 
Crake (Ornith.), xii, 68. 
Cranborne Chase, x. 28. 
Crane family, the (Ornith.), xii. 53. 
Mr. Wolley on the, xii. 54. 
Crapaudine locket, xii. 249. 
Crassulacee (Bot.), ix. 76. 
Creed, Rev. Dr., xii, 212. 
Creeper (Ornith.), ix. 50. 
Cremation, xvi. 16, 229. 
Crendel, x. 172. Meaning of name, 
xiv. 177. 
Crenellate, licenses to, xvi. 299. 
Crepis (Bot.), x. 207. 
Cretaceous rocks, xiy. 118. 
Cricklade, meaning of name, xiv. 
178. Roman embankment, xii. 
126. Hundred, xii. 20, 362. Dedi- 
cation of churches, xv. 101. 
Church plate and bells, xii. 363. 
Priory chapel, x. 274; xii. 374, 
Hospital, xii. 374. Pleydell of, 
ix, 228. 
Crocker, Mr., on Stonehenge, xvi. 
91. 
Crockerton. Dedication of Church, 
xv. 101. 
Crofton, xii. 15; xiii. 112. 
Croke or Crook, Unton, xiii. 130. 
Letters to Thurloe, xiv. 40, et sqq. 
Cromlechs, ix. 185. Arabian, xvi. 
125. Modern Indian, xyi.,116: 
Cromwell, Lord, xvi. 305. 
Oliver, Portrait of, x. 33. 
Crookwood, meaning of name, xiv. 
ie 
Croping, R., xv. 22. 
Cross, Market, Steeple Ashton, xii, 
325, 
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