- Blood, superstition respecting, xxii. 
60, note. 
Blount, Lady Emma, xix. 350. Sir 
Thomas, xvii 68. 
_“ Blowing-stone,” the, xxiii. 138. 
Blunte, Sir Charles, xix. 108. 
’ Bockland ov Bokeland, Matilda, Ab- 
bess of Wilton, xix. 351. Walter, 
xxiii. 331. 
Bohun (Zopog.), xix. 231. 
family, the, xvii. 183; xix. 
303 ; xx.10. Humphrey de, Ld. 78. 
Bokerley Dyke, explorations in, xxiv. 
16, 133, 136. Visited by Royal 
_ Archeological Institute, 1887,xxiv. 
33. 
Bolingbroke, Henry, Viscount, xviii. 
- 283. 
Bolton, the Dukes of, xx. 292, 293. 
_ Boneimplements, xxii. 344; xxiii. 65, 
Bonfils, M., of Mentone, xxii. 116. 
- Bonfires, Jubilee, xxiv., 268. 
* Bonham, near Stourhead, xvii. 284. 
Bonhommes, the, xix. 146; at Eding- 
-ton, xx. 249; xxi. 163. 
Boniface IX., Pope, xvii. 45. 
Borders of Wilts and Hants, Canon 
Jackson’s Notes on the, xxi. 288, 
+ 330. Boundary line, 333. Combe, 
backswording match at, 334. 
Chute, 3835. Causeway, 337. 
-Cidbury, 340. Tidworth and its 
_dzmon, 341. Stonehenge Sarsens, 
345. Winterslow, &c., 346. Clar- 
endon, 350. Downton, 351. 
Boscombe, xix. 186; xxiv. 96. 
Boswell, Inverto, his tomb, xxiv. 206. 
| Bothriospondylus (Geol.), xx. 52. 
'Bottlesford, xix. 304. 
Bottles,” xvii. 322. 
Boucher de Perthes, xxiv. 19. 
Bouchier family badge, the, xxii. 339. 
‘Boundaries, ancient, xix, 62. 
uverie, Right Hon. E.P., xviii.136. 
ville, Col Jordan, xxiv. 68. 
Bowden Hill, the Conduit House, xix. 
_ 162. Visited by Society, 1888, 
160. ony Om 
GENERAL INDEX. vii, 
Bowden, Thomas, xx. 39. 
Bowerman, Andrew, xxiii. 331. 
Bowes, Dr., xxiv. 136. 
Bowles, Sir Rowland, xxi. 370. Rey. 
W. L., xxiv. 340. Story of, Id. 
248, Mr., xix. 104. 
Bowlsbury Tump or Bowl’s-barrow, 
xxiii. 98, 118; xxiv. 104 (i/lust.) 
Bowls in the sixteenth century, xx. 
331, 332. An old bowling green, 
xxili. 179. 
Bowood, xxiv. 195, 251. Visited by 
British Archzological Association, 
1880, xix. 162; by Society, 1858, 
xxiv. 150. 
Box, xix, 206. 
Stone, xxiii. 28. 
Boy-Bishop, the, xvii. 23, 252. 
Boyle, Dean, xxiv. 24. 
Boyton Church, early heraldry in, xx. 
145. 
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And houses, visited 
by Royal Archeological Institute, 
1887, xxiv. 32. 
Bracelet, Saul’s, xxii. 183. 
Brachycephalic skulls, xxiii. 296. 
Brackstone, Mr., of Bath, xx. 2. 
Braden Forest, xxiii. 162. 
Bradenstoke, visited by British 
Archeological Association, 1880, 
xix. 145 ; by the Society, 1882, 
xxi, 24. Entrenched mound, xix. 
146. The Priory, Mr. Loftus 
Brock on, Jd. 
Bradfield Abbey, xxi. 22. 
Bradford-on-Avon, Annual Meeting 
at, 1881, xx. 1. Battle at, in 652, 
xxi. 11. Church, Precentor Ven- 
ables on, xxiv. 35. Church heral- 
dry, Zé. 51. Coin struck at, xix, 
984. Communicants, number of in 
1548, xxiii. 256. cclesiola, the, 
xx, 308; xxiii. 275; xxiv. 30, 
Gainsborough’s connection with, 
xx. 15, 55. Inventory of Church 
furniture, xxii. 327. Kingston (o7 
the Duke’s) House, xxiii. 16 ; xxiv, 
30. Orpen, the Parish Clerk, xx, _ 
