Druce, meaning of name, xiii. 52. 
7 Druids, the, ix. 126, et sqq.; x. 16; 
——- «* = 
_ xvi. 27. 
Druidism, xvi. 129. 
Drunkenness in Wiltshire, xvi. 324, 
- 826. 
Dryden, J., on Stonehenge, xvi. 128. 
Du Boulay, Rey. F. H., exh., ix. 24. 
Duck (Ornith.) xii. 153. 
Duckweed (Bot.), xiv. 76. 
Dudley, St. Edmund’s Church, xvi. 
319. 
Duke, Anne, xiv. 62; xy. 28. Rev: 
E., x. 8. On Stonehenge, xvi.128. 
G., xiii. 120. Rey. H. H., xiii. 
809; xvi. 323. Colonel R. xiv. 
50. Children of, xv. 29. R. xiii. 
120. 
_ Dulton. See Dilton. 
Din (Ang. Sax.), xv. 81. 
- Dunche, W., xiv. 231. 
_ Dunley Chapel, x. 277. 
_ Dunnington, meaning ofname, xv.95. 
Dunworth or Doneworth, hundred of, 
xii, 28. 
Duration of life in Wiltshire, xvi. 
824. 
Durleigh, meaning of name, xiv. 163. 
‘Durnford, x. 17; xii. 7. Meaning 
of name, xiv. 163. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 102. Drawings of, 
_ x. 38. Church plate and bells. xii. 
_ 370. Visited by Society, 1865, x. 
maT; : 
Durringtou, xii. 6. Meaning of 
mame, xiv. 163. Dedication of 
_ Church, xv. 102. Church plate. 
and bells, xii. 370. 
Dyer family, the ix. 225. 
Dyke, Mrs., ewh., ix. 25. Miss, x. 34. 
Dyke. ancient Wiltshire, xiii. 17; 
_ ‘Xiy. 332. ‘The old,” xiv. 341. 
“Earldoms, the,” xiv. 338, 
Earle, Rey. J., on Stonehenge, xvi. 
135. Sir W., xv. 34. 
 Earlstoke. See Erlestoke. 
_ “Early English,” Architecture in 
Wiltshire, xi. 130. 
GENERAL INDEX. Xxlil. 
Earthnut (Bot.), ix. 242, 
Eastcote. See Estcott. 
Easter Day, superstitions respecting, 
xy. 65. 
offerings, xy. 228. 
Easterlings, the, ix. 139. 
Easterton, x. 178. 
Easton or Eston, xy. 248, 258. 
Grey, xii. 23. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 368. 
Percy or Piers, x. 277 ; xiii. 
Die 
—— Royal, xv. 178. Dedication 
of Church, xv. 101, Church plate 
and bells, xii. 364, The Priory, 
x. 277. 
—— near Tisbury, xii. 28. Church 
plate and bells, xii. 367. 
Eastridge, xii. 18. 
Eastrop, meaning of the name, xy. 
79. 
Eastwell, visited by Society, 1874, 
xv. 135. 
Eaton Meysey, xii. 20. 
Ebbe or Ebel, meaning of name, xiv. 
162. 
Ebbesborne, or Eblesbone Wake, ix. 
25; x. 30; xii. 11. xiii. 113. De- 
dication of Church, x.102. Church 
plate and bells, xii. 369. Chad- 
well, of, ix. 225, 
old name for Bishopston, 
xiv. 162. 
Ebele river, x. 27. 
Ecclesiola. See Bradford St. Lau- 
rence. 
Ecesatingetone, xi. 175. 
Ecgbright’s stone, xiii. 47, 108 ; xiv. 
23. 
Echinide, Echinoconide, Echinod- 
ermata, Echinolampide (Geol.), 
xiv, 115 to 120. 
Echium (Bot.), xi. 236. 
Ecton’s Thesaurus, xv. 98. 
Edgecumbe, Sir P., xvi. 306. 
Edgell, Rev. H. F., exh. xv. 139. 
Edington o7 Edyingdon, xii. 26; 
xiii, 116. Manor, xiii. 321. Priory, 
