XXiv. GENERAL INDEX. 
x. 278. Dedication of Church, 
xv. 102. Church plate and bells, 
xii, 366. Chapelry. See Bayn- 
ton. Rectory and Vicarage, xv. 
223. Visited by Society, 1872, 
xiii. 310. 
Edmonds family the, ix. 225. 
Edmondesham, Hussey of, ix. 226. 
Edward I. at Stanley Abbey, xv. 
300, 301. 
II. ditto, 7b. 301. 
III. ditto. 1b. 302, 304. 
———— Charter to Hungerford, 
xi. 148. 
Edwards, G. F., xiv. 110. J. don., 
ix. 209. Professor. See Milne- 
Edwards. Mr., xiv., 133; exh. x. 
38. Mrs., exh., xiii. 316. 
Egbert’s stone. See Ecbright’s stone. 
Egerton, P. M. de G., xiv. 112, 114, 
115. 
Eggs, British birds’, ix. 27. Cuckoo’s 
colouring of, x. 124. 
Egyptian megaliths, how moved, x. 
52; xvi. 112. 
Eisey, Dedication of Church, xy. 
102. 
Ela, Countess of Salisbury, x. 24; 
xiv. 214. 
Eleombe, xii. 20. Chantry, x. 278, 
Elder (Bot.), ix. 225. 
Dwarf, legend of the, xii. 
138. 
Water (Bot.), ix. 257. 
Eleanor of Brittany, x. 62. Queen, 
ib, 
Eleocharis (Bot.), xiv. 82. 
Elecampane (Bot.), x. 184. 
Elfrida, Queen, x. 61. 
Elingdon, xii. 21. See also Wrough- 
ton. 
Elington, xy. 82. 
Elizabeth, Queen, her motto, xiv. 
208. Provision for her household, 
xiv. 237. Death-bed, xv. 155. 
Elkington family, the, ix. 226. 
Ell-barrow, meaning of name, xiy. 
342, 
Ellen, J. xiii. 344; don., x. 328; xi. 
120; ewh., ix. 26. 
Ellerleigh, hundred of. See Everley. 
EllesbourneWake. SeeEbbesbourne. 
Ellesborough, Hussey of, ix. 226. 
Elliot, Sir W., F.L.S., don., xiii. 344, 
Ellis family, the, ix. 225. 
Elm (Bot.), xii. 350. Whether in- 
digenous, x. 136. Called the 
Wiltshire weed, x. 160. 
Elston, xii. 14. Meaning of name, 
xiii, 55; xv. 90. May of, ix. 228. 
Elstub, hundred of, xii. 12, 364. 
Meaning of name, xy, 84. 
Eltham, xvi. 330. 
Elysbourne. See Ebbesbourne. 
Embracery or Imbracery, meaning of 
word, xiv. 212. 
Emerson, R. W., on Stonehenge, xvi. 
118. 
Enamels, ancient, x. 36, 38. 
Encaustic painting, x. 43. 
Encrinites. fossil, xiv. 110. 
Encroachments on downs, xvi. 186, 
Endogene (Bot.), xiii. 200. 
Endymion (Bot.), xiii. 218. 
Enford, xii. 12. Meaning of name, 
xiy. 180. Dedication of Church, 
xy. 102. Church plate and bells, 
xii. 364. Chapels, x..268, 271; 
xii. 275. 
Englefield families, the, ix. 225. 
Englishcombe, xiv. 274. 
Engravings, old, x. 35, 38. 
Entomological collections. Mr. Kil- 
lick, xi. 189. Low, 76. Sloper, 
ix. 25. Woodman, xi. 139. 
Entomostraca (Geol.), xiv. 113. 
Entre-sol, origin of word, xvi. 291, 
Eocene beds, on the, xiv. 117, 120, 
Equisetum, Equisetacee (Bot.), xiv. 
307. 
Erchfont or Orchesfounte, xii. 16 ; 
xiii. 111. Meaning of name, xiv. 
171. Dedication of Church, xv. 
102. Church plate and bells, xii. 
363. Escote Chapel, x. 279; xii. 
376. 
