lxiv. GENERAL INDEX. 
Tinhead or Tenhyde, xiii. 116. 
Meaning of name, xv. 87. Gar- 
dener of, ix. 226. 
Tining, meaning of word, xy. 74. 
Tipler, old meaning of word, xii. 270. 
Tisbury, xii. 28; xiii. 114. Meaning 
of name, xv. 96. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 105. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 367. Chantry, x. 
312; xii. 374. Laurence of, ix. 
227. Visited by Society, 1870, 
xiii, 21. Earthworks at Okely 
Wood, xi. 343. 
Titanic acid, the occurrence of in 
clays, xiv. 117. 
Tite, W., M.P., exh., xi. 139. 
Titherington (near Heytesbury), de- 
dication of Church, xv. 105. 
— or Titherton Kellaways or 
Kelways,xii.22. Ancient Church, 
x. 312. Dedication, xv. 105. 
Church plate and bells, xii. 365. 
Titherton or Tytherton Lucas, xiii. 
118. Dedication of Church, xy. 
105. Church plate and bells, xii. 
368. Stokes of, ix. 229. 
Tithes in 1671, xv. 227, 228. 
Tithingman, office of, xi. 151. 
Tithings, when instituted, xv. 84, 
85. 
Tiw, Tiwesthorn, xv. 96. 
Toad-flax (Bot.), xii. 79. Bastard, 
tb. 342. 
Toad-stone, xii. 251. 
Tockenham or Tokkenham, xii. 21; 
xiii. 112; xv. 224. 
Wick, dedication of Church, 
xy. 105. Church plate and bells, 
xii. 367. 
— Pinckney, origin of name, 
xiii. 57. 
Todmarton, x. 172. 
Tokens, tradesmen’s, x. 323; xi. 81. 
Tollard Royal, xii. 11. Meaning of 
name, xiii. 50. Dedication of 
Church, xv. 105. Church plate 
and bells, xii. 369. Wood of, ix. 
231. 
Toll-keepers fined for overcharge, 
xill. 111, e¢ sqq. 
Tomb of Sir N. de Villars, the, xiv. 
128. 
Tooke family, the, ix. 230. 
Toope, Francis, of East Knoyle, xiii. 
141. 
Toot-hill, meaning of name, xiv. 268. 
Tooth-wort (Bot.), xii. 75. 
Topp family, the, xii. 117, 198, 199. 
Torque, xi. 10. 
Tory, local meaning of word, xiv. 
172. 
— Chapel, the, Bradford, x. 362. 
Tottenham House, xv. 158. Park, 
x. 141. 
Touchet, Bishop Edmund, ix. 230. 
Townsend, Rev, J., xiv. 109. 
Trackway, British, x. 27. 
Tracts, old, x. 37. 
Trafalgar, formerly called Stanlinch, 
x. 169. 
Tragopogon (Bot.), x. 204. 
Trained bands, the xiv, 244. 
Transitional architecture in Wilts, 
xi. 132. 
‘¢ Translator” a, xiv. 136. 
Treason, definition of, xiii. 170. To 
be charged against at quarter sess-~ 
ions, xiv. 209. 
Trebuchetas, xiv. 224. 
Trees, forest, of Wiltshire, x. 135. 
Growth of, 1b, 154. Gigantic, <b. 
163. 
Tregoz family, the, ix. 30; xi. 196. 
See also under Lydiard Tregoz. 
Trenchard family, the, xiv. 36. 
Trender hill, giant on, xiv. 30. 
Treow (Angl. Sax.), meaning of 
word, xv. 97. 
Triglochin (Bot.), xiv. 74. 
Trigonie (Geol.), xiv. 120. 
Trilithon, the fallen, xvi. 79, 225. 
Trilliacee ( Bot.), xiii. 200. 
Trimmer, J., xiv. 115, 
Trivcia (Bot.), x. 203. 
Trinity, the Holy,Churches dedicated 
to, xv. 110. 
