lx. GENERAL INDEX. 
24, 289; xiii.117. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 105. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 368. 
Stantonbury, xiv. 344. 
Stanwell. See Stowell. 
Stapelthorn, meaning of name, xv.87. 
Staple, hundred of, xii. 23, 362; 
xiii, 114; xv. 84. Meaning of 
name, xv. 87. 
Staple, merchants of the, ix. 137. 
Hill, x. 172. Meaning of 
name, xv. 87. 
Stapleford, xii. 13; xv. 273. Mean- 
ing of name, xy. 87. Dedication 
of Church, xv. 105. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 367. 
Stapleton, x. 172; xii. 12. 
Star of Bethlehem (Bot.), xiii. 217. 
Starkley or Sterkeley hundred xii. 23; 
xiv. 273. 
Starling family, the, ix. 230. 
Star-wort, Water (Bot.) xii. 347. 
Station, Roman, at Baydon, x. 104. 
Statistics, value of, xvi. 335. 
Staughton, Great, Hunts., xvi. 329. 
Staunton. See Stanton. 
Staverton, xv. 72,209. Meaning of 
name, 7b. 210. 
Stawell. See Stowell. 
Stawton. See Stanton St. Quintin. 
Steele, W., Recorder of London, xiii. 
162. 
Steeple Ashton. See Ashton. 
Lavington. See Lavington. 
Langford. See Langford, 
Stephen, King, at Devizes, ix. 34. 
Sterkeley. See Starkeley. 
Sterling, meaning of the word, ix. 
140, 
Sternhold family, the, ix. 229. 
Stert, xii. 16; xiii.111. Meaning 
of name, xv. 81. Dedication of 
Church, xy. 105. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 363. Geological 
sections of neighbourhood (wood- 
cut), ix. 173, 175. 
Stevens, E. T., x. 3. 24; xiv. 120; 
xv. 124. Don. xii. 385; xv. 238. 
Ezh., x. 34. On the pit-dwellings 
at Salisbury, xii. 148. On the 
Stone Period, xiii. 23. 
J., notes on some worked 
flints, xi. 106. T. 0., exh., x. 37. 
Stichcomb or Scutescombe, xii. 18, 
Still-yard or Still-house, ix. 140. 
Stoe or Stow (Teut.), xv. 78. 
Stockbridge, lynchets near, xii. 190. 
Stockley, payment to Heytesbury 
almshouses, xi. 304. 
Stockton. xii. 12; xiv. 338. Rev. T. 
Miles’s history of, xii. 105, 192. 
Charter relating to (with litho- 
graph) xii. 216. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 105. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 364. Benefactions; 
xii. 382. Manor House (with pho- 
tograph), xii. 133, Terraces of 
ditto (with woodcuts), 7b. 189, 190. 
Stodfolde, old hundred of, xii. 16. 
Meaning of name, xv. 82, 84. 
Stoke, meaning of name, xy. 78. See 
also Beechingstoke. 
Verdoun, xii. 11; 
Chapelry, x. 310. 
Stokes family, the, ix. 229. 
Stokesleigh, xiv. 344. 
Stonage, xvi. 2, 24. 
Stone age, the, xiii. 342. Mr. Stevens 
on the, xiii. 23. 
Stonecrop (Bot.), ix. 76. 
Stonehenge, xvi., 302, 339. Mean- 
ing of name, 1b. 1,254. Hoare’s 
map of, <b. 1. Old drawings of, ix. 
23; x.34; xv. 139. Aubrey’s 
ditto, xvi. 32,36. Other engravings 
and plans, 2b. 45, 46, 54, 58, 93. 
Measurements, 76. 61, 91. Incised 
markings at, ix. 268. Owners, 
xvi. 237. Depredations, xi. 348. 
British Quarterly Review on, xii. 
242. Notes, xii. 130. Queries, 
xi. 112. Replies to ditto, 1b. 243. 
Sunrise at, xi.347. Proposed work 
at, ix. 207; x.4,5,18. Visited 
xiii, 13. 
by Society, 1865, x. 19; 1876, — 
xvi. 62. 
