Jackson, Rev. Canon J. E., ix, 15; 
xii, 141,151; xv.131. His work 
for the Society, xv. 119. Edition 
of Aubrey, ix, 7. History of 
4 _-Grittleton, ib. Wraxall Manor 
House, xiii. 314. Don., xiii, 104. 
, Papers on— 
Ambresbury Monastery, x. 61. 
Chapels, ancient Wiltshire,x.253. 
_ Churches, names of Wiltshire, 
xv (98. 
____ Chippenham, notes on history of, 
xii. 259. 
_ -Gaols, Wiltshire county, ix. 82. 
Gore, last will of Thomas, xiv.1, 
_. Heytesbury Almshouses, stat- 
utes of, xi. 289. 
Hungerford Chapel, inventory 
of, xi, 334. 
_ Longleat, literary treasures of, 
xy. 337. 
_ ——_— papers, xiv. 192, 237. 
Rood Ashton and other estates 
"near Trowbridge, xiii. 311, 318. 
Rowley or Wittenhan, xiii.227. 
; Sherifi’s Turn in 1439, the, xiii. 
107. 
Stonehenge, xvi. 131. 
_  Wulfhalland the Seymours, xy. 
184, 140. 
Jacob’s ladder (Bot.), xi. 231. 
James I., his right to the throne, xy. 
156. At Stonehenge, xvi. 26. 
James, Rev. J., on Avington Church, 
xi. 187. 
— of Potterne, xvi. 258. 
January, proverbs respecting. xv. 46. 
Ja a (Bot.), xi. 218. 
ef cries, Putogragh of Judge, x. 37. 
— R., on Swindon, its history 
and Entiquities, xiv. 37,1380. 8. 
Aa, erh., xv. 138. 
Jenner, Dr., his prognostics of rain, 
aoa. 70. 
sy, Meaning of word, x. 73. 
Jethun. See Yatton Keynell. 
Jewell, Bishop, his family, ix. 227. 
GENERAL INDEX, 
XXXV. 
Letter to Wiltshire magistrates, ix. 
83. 
Jewellery, medieval, xiii, 15. 
Jewitt, L., don., ix. 209. 
Jew’s-ear (Bot.), x. 136. 
John, King, at Stanley Abbey, xv. 
284. His ‘charters to, ¢b. 290. 
Receipt of jewels from, b, 291. 
of Gaunt. See Gaunt. 
Johnson, Dr.Samuel, on Stonehenge, 
xvi. 44, 
Jones, Francis, xiii. 152; xiv. 39. 
Inigo, x. 84. Heirloom of, ix. 24. 
On Stonehenge, xvi. 27, 29. John, 
xiii. 189. Professor T. R., xiii. 
32; xiv. 113, 120. 
Rev. Canon W.H., xiii. 275, 
312, 345. 
Papers on— 
All Cannings, xi. 1. 
Clarendon, Lord, and his Trow- 
bridge ancestry, ix. 282. 
Domesday for Wilts, ix. 8. 
Gleanings from ditto, x. 22, 165; 
xiii. 42. 
Dykes, Ancient Wiltshire, xiv. 
332. 
Fetter-lock, the, a cognizance 
of the Longs, xiii. 280. 
Names of some English occu- 
piers in the time of Edward the 
Confessor, xii. 148. 
of places near Devizes, 
ix. 19. 
—— of places in Wiltshire, 
xiv. 156, 253; xv. 71. 
Nomina Villarum, xii. 1. 
Potterne, xvi. 245. 
South Wraxall, St. 
Chapel at, xiv. 100. 
Staple, Merchants of the, ix. 
137. 
Stockton, Anglo-Saxon Charter 
relating to parish of, xii. 216, 
Trowbridge, Early annals, of 
xy. 208, 304, 
——-—— Terumber’s Chantry 
at, x. 239. 
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