GENERAL INDEX. li. 
Quarrer, meaning of word, xv. 169. 
» Quarries, mode of working freestone, 
xi, 324. 
Quarter Sessions, charge to be given 
at, xiv. 208. 
Queensbury, Dukes of, xvi. 239. 
Quemerford or Queinford, xv. 269. 
Meaning of name, xiv. 173. De- 
dication of Church, xv. 100. Blake 
of, ix. 224, 
Quercus (Bot.), xiii. 196. 
- Querns, ix. 26. Professor Buckman 
on the materials of, ix. 291. 
Quidhampton and Quidham,meaning 
of names, xiv. 265. See also Wed- 
hampton. 
Quoits or Coyts, game of, xiv. 212. 
Rachment, meaning of term, xvi. 
357. 
Radiata (Zool.), xiv. 113. 
Rag-wort (Bot.), x. 193. 
Rail (Ornith), xii. 68. 
Railways, line of, x. 27. Geclogy 
of two Wiltshire, ix. 167. Of 
Great Western, xiv. 113. 
Rain, portents of, xv. 44, 69. Pro- 
verbs respecting, xv. 62. 
| Rallide (Ornith.), xii. 68. 
Rampion (Bot.), xi. 218. 
; Rampire xiv, 344. 
Ramsay, Professor A. C., xiv, 116. 
Ramsbury, xvi. 250. Meawng of 
Dame, xv. 82. Hundred of, xii. 
18. Dedication of Church, xv. 
- 104. Darell aisle, x. 301. Church 
_ plate and bells, xii. 365. Chantry, 
xii. 877. Benefactions, xii. 381. 
- York family of, ix. 231. Visited 
by Society, 1867, xi. 135. 
Ramsons (Bot.), xiii. 218. 
‘Randall, Mr. J. S., on the Box quar- 
fies, xi. 320. 
Range or renge-table, meaning of 
_ term, xvi. 357. 
Randen, misreading for Camden,q.v. 
Rascal, original meaning of the word, 
xy. 156, 182. 
_ Rasores (Ornith.), xi. 160. 
Ratenrewe, the, Cirencester, xiv.226. 
Ratfyn, xiv. 273. 
‘¢ Raton,” meaning of the word, xiv. 
226. 
Rattle (Bot.), xii. 83. 
Red (Bot.), xii, 82. 
Ravenhill, W. W., records of the 
Rising in the West, xiii. 14, 119, 
252 ; xiv. 38; xv. 1, 235. On Sir 
Walter Long, xiii. 304. 
Ravenshaw, Rey. T. F., exh., xv. 
239. : 
Rawbridge, meaning of name, xvi. 
249. 
Rawlence, J., exh., x. 87. 
Razor-bill (Ornith.), xii. 169. 
Read, C. J., exh., ix. 35. 
Rebellion, registration during the 
Great, xvi. 316. 
Redbreast, the, superstitious respect 
for, xvi. 329. 
Red horse of Warwickshire, the, 
xiv. 29. 
Redish family, the, ix, 229. 
Redlinch or Redlynch, meaning of 
name, xv. 88. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 104. 
Redman, W., exh., xiii, 317. 
Reed (Bot.), xiv. 285. 
—— Grass (Bot.), xiv. 280. 
— Mace (Bot.), xiv. 74. 
Reeves, Lieut. Col., xiii. 146. 
‘¢ Register,” an official so called, xvi. 
315. 
Register, a family, xiv. 2. 
Registers, parochial: All-Cannings, 
xi. 27; Chippenham, xii. 311; 
Etchilhampton, xi. 189; Stockton, 
xii. 209,215. Mr.Plenderleath on 
curiosities and statistics of, xiv. 
133 ; xv. 135; xvi. 301. Falsifi- 
cation of, 7b. 32, 38, 39. 
of Deeds, monastic and 
others, ‘xv. 344. 
Registries, Diocesan, xvi. 313. 
Regraters, meaning of the word, 
xiv. 215. 
Repertorium Wiltoniense. xii. 4, 
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