xl. GENERAL INDEX. 
Merchants of the Staple, xxii. 70. 
Mere, xvii. 296. Origin of name, 
xxi.9. British urn found at, Jd. 
256. Church, xvii. 354. Church 
statistics, xxiii. 256. Inventory 
of chantry furniture, xxii. 325. 
Visited by Society, 1877, xvii. 276. 
—— Castle, excavations at, xxiv. 
28. Hundred, xix. 262. 
* Meres,” xvii. 294. 
Merewether, Dean, xxiii. 245 ; xxiv. 
10. H.A., Q.C., xxiv. 263. 
Merganser, the Hooded, xxii. 106. 
Red-breasted, 0. 
Mergulus Alle (Ornith), xxii. 
197. 
Mergus Albellus (Ornith.), xxii. 
106. Cuculatus, Ib. Merganser, 
105. WSerrator, 106. 
Merlin. See Hawk, the Merlin. 
Meropide (Ornith.), xviii. 314. 
Merops Apiaster, Ib. 
Merrick, Mr. J., exh., xix. 24, 25. 
Merriman, R. W., ewxh., xix. 25. 
Marlborough court books, notes 
from; xix. 18,75. Wiltshire Quar- 
ter Sessions, extracts from records 
of, xix. 822; xxi. 75; xxii, 1, 
212. 5S. B.,. xxiv.-132Z... W.C., 
xviii. 133. 
Merulide, (Ornith.), xviii. 190. 
Metal work, monastic, xxi. 49. 
Meteorological observations, Xviii.327. 
Metheglin, xxii. 218. 
Meux well, the, xx. 51. 
Meyrick, Gelly, xviii, 269. Sir 
Samuel, xxiv. 10. 
Michell, EK. xxiv. 67. ., Td. 
Micklethwaite, Mr, xxiv. 31, 33. 
Middleton, Gilbert, de, xxi. 161. 
“ Middling,” local meaning of word, 
Xxii. 112. 
Migratory instinct of birds, xxi. 215. 
Milbourne, xx, 272. 
Mildenhall, xix. 84, 
Hoare at, xxii. 234, 
Miles of Wexcombe, xxi. 270. Rey. 
P. E. xyii. 42, 
Sir R. C. 
Milford, xix. 203. Hill, flint imple- 
ments found at, xxii. 117. 
Miller, Rev. Canon, xxi. 24. 
Mills, Henry, of Netheravon, xix. 
104. 
Milston, xix. 184, 
Milvus Regalis, (Ornith.),xvii. 111. 
Minety, or Myntie, xix. 214. 
Minorca, Ancient stoneworks at, Xix. 
238, 249. Cueva de la Hermita, 
Ib. 243. 
Mint, the Cricklade, (2ZZust:), xix. 
283. 
Missel Thrush, the, xviii. 191. 
Mistakes, stories of two, xxiv. 267. 
Mitford, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 234. 
Mithras, the worship of, xxii. 189. 
Moberly, Bishop, xxii. 354. His 
seal, xxiv. 242. 
Mole-catching, xviii. 349. 
Moles, their usefulness, xxili. 56. 
Molines, Mr., xix. 105. 
Mompesson, Sir Giles, xxiv. 312. 
J., xxi. 342. 
Monasteries, their landed possessions 
in England, xxi. 39. Their spoli- 
ation, xix. 176; xx. 84. Their 
utility, xxi. 45, 48; xxiv. 275, 
280, 281. The monks as landlords, 
Ib. 42, 
Monastic life, xxi. 48. Dr. Johnson 
on, Jb. 35, note. 
Orders in Wiltshire, xix. 146, 
Form of reception of a monk, xx. 
255. 
Money, Rev. W., of Whetham, xviii. 
851. Walter, F.S.A., xxiii. 31. 
On Stonehenge, xix. 156. 
Monkton Deverell, xvii. 351. Visited 
by Society, 1877, Zb. 275. 
Farleigh, Church heraldry, 
xxiv. 290, Roman road, xx. 9. 
Visited by Society, 1881, Zd. 16. 
Some account of 
parish, by Sir Charles Hobhouse, 
Bart., xx. 15, 66, 185: Chap. I. 
Situation, climate, productions, 66. 
II, Antiquities, 69. III. History 
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