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1. GENERAL INDEX, 
Ailesbury, the Marquis of, xviii. 133 ; 
xxiv. 26. President of Meeting, 
S79, xix. 01, 
—- Property, the, xviii. 1. 
Aiscough, Archdeacon Robert, xxi. 
163. See also Ayscough. 
Alauda Alpestris (Ornith.), xviii. 
210. Arborea, Ib. Arvensis, Ib. 
209. 
Alca Torda (Ornith.), xxii. 197. 
Alcedo Ispida (Ornith.), xviii. 310. 
Aldbourne, Inventory of Chantry 
furniture, xxii. 329. 
Notes on the Manor of, by 
\ F. A. Carrington, xxiii. Boundary, 
254. Church and monuments, Jd. 
Bishop’s order as to Holy Table, 
255. Number of communicants, 
256. Registers, 257. Chantry, Zé. 
Inventory of Church goods, Jd. 
The Chace, 257. Woods, 261. 
Tower, Jb. Cross, Jb. Battle, Ld. 
Muster of forces in 1644, 263. 
Alderbury, xviii. 201; xix. 202. 
Hundred, xix. 200, 254, 
Alderton, xix. 208. Visited by So- 
ciety, 1882, xxi. 22. 
Aldhelm, Bishop. See St. Aldhelm. 
Aldworth, Richard, xxiii. 314. 
Alehouses, unlicensed, xxii. 218. 
** Ales,”’ assemblies so called, xxiii. 
288, note. 
Church, xxiv.203. King’s, Jd. 
£ Alestake,” xx. 330. 
Alexander at Sigeum, xxi. 339. G., 
Local Secretary, xxii. 354. A 
Devizes Potter, xxiv. 346. Of 
Abonoteichus, xxii. 188. 
Alford, Sir E., of Offington, xxiii.315. 
Alfred, King, a charter of, xix., 303. 
His will, xxi. 74. Story of the 
burnt cakes, its authenticity, xxiii. 
- 279. 
Allan, Rev.W.,on the Cricklade Mint, 
xix. 283, 
* Allegorical sense” Charles Lamb’s, 
xxiv. 195. 
Allington, xix, 186, 
Allington, Hon. Hildebrand, xviii. 2. 
Allsop ov Allsup, Dr.. xxiv. 208. 
Alms, collection of in old times, xviii. 
233. 
Alnager or Aulnager, the office of an, 
xxiv. 208, note. 
Alphabet-bells, xxi. 371. 
Alphabets, ancient, xxiv. 222. 
Alpine Accentor, the, xviii. 197. 
Altar,the high position of in Salisbury 
Cathedral, xvii. 23, 136; xix, 336. 
Alturista, xix. 271. 
Alton Barnes or Berners, xix. 188 ; 
xxiv. 282. Church Heraldry, Ld. 
48. Inventory of Church furni- 
ture, xxil. 324, 
Alvediston, xix. 195. 
Ambulatory, an xxiv. 159. 
Amesbury or Ambresbury, xix. 185. 
Meaning of name, xx.24. Priory, — 
xviii. 286.; xix. 152. Vespasian’s 
Camp, xxi. 271. Visited by Society, 
1876. xvii. 37; by British Archee- 
ological Association, 1880, xix; by 
Royal Archeological Institute, 
1887. xxiv. 23. 
Hundred, xix. 183, 254. 
Ammonites, xx. 50, 
Ampelide, Ampelis Garrulus (Ore 
nith.), xviii. 296. 
Amphitheatre, a Roman, xxi. 390. 
Ampney or Amnay (Glouc.), mcotniney 
of name, xvi. 65. 
Ampulla, a Roman, xxiii, 223. 
Amy, Thomas, the poacher, xxii. 171. 
Anatide, (Ornith.), xxii. 84, 
Anas Boschas, Ib. 96. 
Ancient Monuments, the preservatio 
of, xvii. 266; Bill for, xix. 9. 
Ancren Riwle, the, xviii. 251. 
Anderson, S., xxi. 268, 272. 
Andover and its neighbourhood, Rev 
C. Collier on, xxi. 287, 293. Origi 
of name,293. History,294. Roma 
remains, 295. Anglo-Saxon settl 
ments, 296. Manor, 298. Priory, 
299. Church and monuments, 300, 
Charities, 302. Churchward 
