x, GENERAL INDEX. 
Calleva (Topog.), xxi, 389. 
Calley, Major, xxi. 2. Sheriff, 1867, 
xviii. 8, 
“Callus, callus-stone,” meaning of 
‘words, xxii. 109. 
Calne, xviii. 362, 371; xix. 214; 
xx, 824; xxiv. 310, 313. Origin 
‘ef name, xx. 21. Annual meeting 
at, 1888, xxiv. 131. Castle House, 
Ib. 140. Charter of Borough, Jb. 
207. Church, Canon Duncan on, 
fb. 186; Mr. Ponting on, Jd. 
137, 161. Visited by Society, 
1888, 7b. 136. Chantry furni- 
ture, xxii. 327, Church statistics, 
xxiii. 256. Mayor of, xxiv. 141, 
4142. Prebend, -xix. 281, 327, 
xxiv. 311. Railway, xxiv. 259. 
Town Hall, the new, Jd. 
Canon Jackson on, xxiv. 143. 
First Meeting of Society at, 166. 
Geology, 167. Roman remains, 
167. A Villa Regia, 171. Origin 
of name, 172, 202. Legendary 
and later history, 172. Castle, 
176. Church, 178. Treasurer and 
Patron, 182. “ Horse-Market,” 
Ib. Vicars, 183. -Almshouses, 
186. Tokens, Jb. Municipal 
History, 7d. M.P.s, 187, Fami- 
lies, 189. Residents, 193. Bowood, 
195. Registers and other Books. 
203. Monuments, 205. Council 
Books, 207. Genealogies, 217, 
Memoranda, 219. 
Hundred, xix. 214, 256. 
Calstone, xix. 215. Derivation of 
mame, xxiv. 202. Church, Mr. 
Ponting on, Jb. 156; visited by 
Society, 1888, Jb. 144. 
Camp, Martinsell, xix. 59. 
Campbell, Dr. D., xxiv. 203. 
Campden (Glouc.),. xxii. 89, The 
Lords of, 40. Meaning of name, 
41. The Manor, 42. Manor 
House. 43. 
-—— Juliana, Lady, her monu- 
ment, xxii. 62, 
Campeggio, Cardinal, his seal, xxiv. 
238. 
Camps, so-called, Mr.Knight’s theory 
respecting, xxiii. 196. 
See aiso Encampments. 
Cannings, All, xxii. 215. Church 
heraldry, xxiii. 305, 
Bishops. The Church, Mr. 
Ponting on, xxiii. 1. Meditation 
Chair, xix. 186. Church heraldry, 
xxili. 801. Visited by British 
Archeological Association, 1880, 
xix. 136, 
Hundred, xix, 256, 
xxiii, 200. 
Canons, Secular, xix. 267. 
Canopies, Altar, origin of, xx. 113, 
114, 
Cantilupe, Baron, xxiv. 177, 
Canute, coins of, xix. 289. 
Cap of Maintenance. the xix. 168. 
Capellani Annui, xxi. 156, 
Capercailzie, xx. 166. 
Capital punishment inflicted by Quar- 
ter Sessions, xxi. 105. 
Capon, Bishop (otherwise Salcot), xx. 
88; xxi. 164. His seal (illust.), 
xxiv. 239, 
Caprimulgide (Ornith.), xviii. 318, 
Caprimulgqus Europeus, Ib. 
Captain-lieutenant, the rank of, xxiii, 
265. 
Captives taken by the Turks, col- 
lections for, xxi. 99. 
Carduelis Elegans (Ornith.), xviii. 
291. Spinus, 1b. 290. 
Carleton, Anne, Lady, xxii. 82. 
Bishop, xviii. 277. 
Carre, Sir Alexander, xix 108. 
‘* Carriages,” local meaning of word, 
xx. 166. 
Carrickfergus, the Defence of, xvii. ~ 
195. 
Carrington, F. A., Notes on the 
Manor of Aldbourne, xxiii, 254, 
“Cart-boot,” xx. 90. 
“Cartage or Grass-Money,” xxii, 
283, 
