Literary men, their position, xxi. 14 
Littlecott, Roman pavement at, xxii. 
235. 
Littleton Drew, xix. 209. 
Littlewood, Rev. S., xxii. 134. 
*‘ Liveries, the,” xxii. 253. 
Lloyd, Rev. J. A., documents re- 
lating to Broad Hinton, xxi. 183. 
Two graves cut in the chalk rock, 
xix. 109. 
Lobipedide (Ornith.), xxi. 247. 
Local customs and traditions, value 
of, xxi. 331. 
Locke, F.A.S., xxii. 354, 
1858, xviii. 7. 
Lockswell, xxiv. 274, 276. 
Lockyer, J., xx. 215. 
Locust, ravages of the, xxiii. 55. 
“ Logetting-in-the fields,” game of, 
xx. 331. 
Logging stone, a, xix. 237. 
Long family, the, xx.96. SirJames, 
of Draycott, xviii. 364; xxiv. 308. 
William, F.S.A., xxiii. 98. Abury 
Notes, xvii. 327. On Stonehenge, 
ih..3: 
— Newnton. See Newnton. 
—— Stones, the Avebury, xviii. 377. 
“* Longstone,” the, Broome, xxiii. 
115, 156. 
Longbridge Deverell, the Church, 
xvii. 349. Visited by Society, 
1887, Ib. 274, 280. 
_ Longespeé, Bishop, his seal (¢ZZust.), 
xxiv. 231. Ela, Countess, xx. 30. 
_ See also Lungespre. 
Longford Castle, Mr. J. A. Gotch 
on, xxiy. 31. The Park, visited 
by Royal Archzological Institute, 
1887, Zb. 30. 
pPangleat, xxiii, 283; xxiv. 31. 
Architect of, xxiii. 14, 25. Archi- 
tecture, xvii. 358. Visited by 
_ Society, 1877, 2b. 279; by some 
_ members of British Archeological 
Association, 1880, xix. 179. 
— Papers, by Canon Jackson, 
No. 1i,, xvii. 9; No. IV., ZO. 
Sheriff, 
GENERAL ENDEX. 
XXXVIE. 
257; No. V, xix. 217; No. VL, 
Ib. 254. 
Loom-weight, a chalk, xxiii. 65. 
Lopes, R. L., xix.117. Sheriff, 1869, 
xviii. 8. 
Lomeria Troile, (Ornith.), xxii. 
196. 
Loscombe, F. R., exh., xxi. 315. 
Loving-cup, a, xix. 119. 
“Low,” the suffix, xx. 25. 
Lowe, George, M.P., xxiv. 309 
John, xxi. 375, John, of Dinton, 
xxiv. 312. 
Lowes, xix. 310. 
Lowndes, E. C., sheriff, 1874, xviii. 
8. 
Loxia Curvirostra (Ornith.), xviii. 
295, Leucoptera, 296. Pytio- 
psittacus, Ib. 
Loyal signboards, xvii. 311. 
Lubbock, Sir John, Bart, M.P., xvii. 
27, 38, 41, 266; xviii. 135, 136; 
xix. 3. President of Annual 
Meeting, 1876, xvii.1. Address, 
Jb. 8. On the habits of ants, 2d. 
278; xvili.49. Purchase of Silbury 
Hill and part of Abury, xix. 21. 
Lucas, Rev. C., xvii. 333. Miss 
Fanny, don., xxi. 3. 
John, Lord, xxiv. 312. 
Luckington, xix. 208. 
Lucy, Sir Thomas, letter, xviii. 25. 
Ludgershall, xviii. 363, 372; xix. 
184. Visited by Society, 1883, 
xxi. 289. 
Castle and its history, by the 
Rev, W. H. Awdry, xxi. 288. 
Fewness of local traditions, 7b. 317. 
Origin of name, 318. Empress 
Matilda, 7d. Manor, 320. M.P.s, 
322. Roman encampment, 323. 
Place-names, £6. Market cross, 
324. Church, 76. Trees, Jd. 
List of rectors, 325. Registers, 
326. Capps’ diary, 327. Elections, 
328. Appendix, 329. 
Ludlow, General, xxi. 13. 
Lugbury, xix. 30. 
