xvi. GENERAL INDEX. 
Vaccinium (Bot.), xi. 223. 
Valerian, Valerianacee (Bot.), ix. 
263, 
Valiant Sparrow, the, ix. 49. 
Vanadium, on the occurrence of in 
Wiltshire pig iron, xiv. 117. 
Vane, Sir Henry, xv. 34, 
Varieties in spelling proper names, 
xvi. 320. 
Vases. See Cups and Urns. 
Vasterne Chapel, x. 280. 
Vaughan family, arms of the, x. 238. 
Vaux, W.S. W., F.R.S., on coinage 
of Great Britain, xvi. 127. 
Verbascum (Bot.), xii. 76. 
Verbena, Verbenacee (Bot.), xii. 
104, : 
Vergil, Polydore, xvi. 20. 
Vernal-grass (Bot.), xiv. 281. 
Vernditch or Verndyke, xiy. 338. 
Meaning of name, 2b, 269. 
Verney, Lady, xvi. 26. 
Veronica (Bot.), xii. 85. 
Vertue, George, on Stonehenge, xvi. 
. 42, 
Vervain (Bot.), xii. 104. 
Vespasian’s Camp, xvi. 185. 
Vestments, Ecclesiastical, Salisbury 
Cathedral, x. 33; xi. 335. Steeple 
Ashton, xiii, 330. See also In- 
ventories of Church goods, xii. 
. 854, 
“ Vice,” or Parvise, Cirencester, xiv. 
146. 
Vilett of Swindon, xiv. 135, 
Vinca (Bet.), xi. 227. 
Violet, water (Bot.), xii. 326. 
Vize, Rev. J. E., on the land and 
fresh-water shells of Wiltshire, 
ix. 20, 87. List of ditto, 7b. 279. 
Voelcker, Dr. A., xiv. 116, 117. 
Voracity, examples of, xvi. 323, 
329, 
Vortigern, xiv. 270. Meaning of 
name, xy. 92. 
Vyse Green Church. SeeSouthbroom. 
W., silent before oo in Wiltshire, xi. 
50. 
Wace, xvi. 13. 
Waddon. See Whaddon. 
Waders, the (Ornith.), xii. 44. 
Wadwick, meaning of name, xiv. 
269. 
Wages in XVI. century, xv. 169. 
Ditto in XVIII. century, xi. 87, 
89, 93, 98, 210, 211. 
Wagon, old use of word, xy. 148. 
Wagstaffe, Sir J., xiii. 125. 
Wake, William, xiii. 120; xiy. 41. 
Budgell’s story of him, xiv. 44. 
Walcot, xiv. 274. 
Walcott, Rev. M. E. C., Inventories 
of Church goods and Chantries in 
- Wiltshire, xii. 354. 
Walker, Mr., Histories of South 
Wraxall and Great Chaldfield, 
ix. 7. 
Walker’s Hill, meaning of name, xii. 
220 (note); xiv. 271. - Mr. 
Matcham on, ix. 21.” Opened in 
1860, x. 23. 
Wall-barley (Bot.), xiv. 306. 
Waller, Sir W., xii. 294, 304, 
Wallingford, xiv. 274.. 
Wallington, Colonel, xv. 1365. 
Wallis, Mr. Sampford, on Stone- 
henge, xvi. 43. 
Wall Mead, meaning of name, xiv. 
170. = 
Wallop, xiv. 274. Meaningofname, - 
xiv. 270. oD 
Wall-rue (Bot.), xiv. 316. 
Walrond family, ix. 231. 
Walsingham, Sir F., xiii. 300. . 
Walter of Salisbury, xi. 178; xv. 
214, ’ 
Waltham, Bishops, xvi. 262. 
Walton, Izaac, xv- 338. 
Wanborough or Wamberg, xii. 21 ; 
xiii. 112. Roman camp, xi. 343. 
Coins found. 7. Dedication of — 
Church, xv. 105. Church plate — 
and bells, xii. 367. Chantries at, — 
x. 314. Smalbone of, ix. 229, 
Lower, xiv. 181. 
Wansdyke, xi, 11; xy. 95; xvi. 
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