XXVIil. 
277. Dedication of Church, xv. 
102. Church plate and bells, xii. 
366. Hospital, x. 282. 
Fuller, Rey. E.A., on Ancient Ciren- 
cester, xiv. 216. Cirencester 
Church, xiv.141. J. B., xiv. 122. 
Dr. T. xvi. 25. 
Funerals, old custom at, xii. 114. 
Fungus, Jew’s-ear, x. 137. 
Fyfield. See Fifield. 
Fyler, Rey. §., xii. 212. 
Gabata, x. 33. 
Gainford, xvi. 314. 
Gaisford, J., xiii. 234. 
ix. 26. 
Galanthus (Bot.), xiii. 213. 
Galeopsis (Bot.), xii. 100. 
Galingale (Bot.), xiv. 80, 
Gambier-Parry, T., x. 12. On Archi- 
tectural colouring, x. 140. 
Game, curious old, xi. 34. Unlawful, 
xiv. 212. 
Game-laws under Queen Elizabeth, 
xiv. 212. 
Gane, Rey. J., his will, x. 30. 
Gannet (Ornith.), xii. 171. 
Gaols, Wiltshire, ix. 82. 
Gardener family, the, ix. 226. 
Gargany (Ornith.), xii. 161. 
Garlic (Bot.), xiii. 218. 
Garsden or Garsdon, 
name, xv. 82. 
Church, xv. 102. 
and bells, xii. 368. 
Garstang family, the, xiv. 146. 
Garston, meaning of word, xv. 74. 
Gate-house at Spye Park, the old, 
xv. 324. 
Gaunt, John of, xi. 145; xiii. 293; 
xy. 215. 
Gauzebrook, meaning of name, xiv. 
168. 4 
Ge-mere (Angl. Sax.) See Mer. 
Gentian, Gentiana (Bot.), xi. 229. 
Gentianacee, 228. 
Geoffrey of Monmouth, xvi. 8, 15. 
Geological collection, Mr. Cunning- 
ton’s, xv. 133. 
Mrs., ezh., 
meaning of 
Dedication of 
Church plate 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Geological sections (wood-cuts), Box, 
xi. 323, 324, 326. Cirencester, 
331. Inkpen, 277, 278, Kennett, 
281. Kintbury, 273. Yatton 
Keynell, 328. 
Sketch of the Valley of 
the Kennet, xi. 268. 
Geology of Wiltshire, xi. 315. Of 
Wiltshire Railways, ix. 167. See 
also Conchology, Fossils, Mineral, 
Petrifactions, &c., 
George III., figure of, near Wey- 
mouth, xiv. 30. 
Germander (Bot.), xii. 103. 
Gesso x. 40. } 
“* Giant-chambers,” xiii. 342. 
Giant’s Dance, the, xvi. 10. 
—— Graves, the, x. 23. 
Gibbs, D.A., exh., xv. 138. 
Gibson, Bishop, on Stonehenge, xvi. 
31. 
Giffard, Sir O., his penance, xiii. 16. 
Gilbert family, the, ix. 226. 
Gilgal, a, x. 19. 
Gillingham, x. 171. 
Gilpin, Rey. W., on Salisbury Plain, 
xvi. 138. 
Gladdon (Bot.), xiii. 211. 
Glanvili, Sir J., xvi. 316. W.., 7. 
Glass lamps, ancient. x. 36. 
— stained, at Bishopston, x. 25. 
In Chapter House, Salisbury, x.11. 
Glastonbury Abbey, xv. 344. 
Thorn, the, ix. 665. 
‘ Glumigrim,” xvi. 330. 
Glycerta (Bot.), xiv. 295. 
Glynne, Lord Chief Justice, xiii. 
161; xiv. 46. 
Gnaphalium (Bot.), x. 191. 
Goatacre, meaning of name, xiv. 258, 
Goats-beard (Bot.), x. 204. 
Goat-sucker, the (Orntth.), ix. 220. — 
Goddard family, the, ix. 226. Mean- 
ing of name, xiv. 184. Origin, 7b. 
Annual dinner, xiv.155. A., M.P., 
xi. 88. A. L., M.P., President of 
Swindon meeting, 1873, xiv. 121. 
Address, 125. Final speech, 151. 
