GENERAL INDEX. xlvii. 
Calne, 151 ; Blacklands, 154 ; 
Calstone, 156; Avebury, 157; 
Bromham, 159; Lacock, 162; 
Melksham, 164. On Purton 
Church, xxiii. 229. Saxon work 
in Abury Church, xxi. 188. South 
Wyraxhall House. xxiv. 31. Wan- 
borough Church, xxiii. 118, 229, 
Poole Keynes, xix. 213. 
Poor, dwellings of in time of Queen 
Elizabeth, xxi. 90. Relief of at 
same period, Jd. 75. 
Poore family, the, xvii. 310; xxi. 
341, Meaning of name, xviii, 
218; xix. 232, 
— Bishop Herbert, xviii. 217. 
his seals (c/Zwst.), xxiv. 225. 
— Bishop Richard. Made Dean, 
xvii. 220, Made Bishop of Dur- 
ham, 250. Death, 251. Monu- 
ment, 253. His seals (idlust.), 
xxiv. 224, 
— Bishop Roger, Mr. Loftus 
4 Brock, F.S.A., on, xix. 128. Dr. 
; J. Hart Burges, on, Jd. 120. 
Poorstock, xix, 234, 
_ Pope’s supremacy, the. xviii. 18, 
_ Popham, Chief Justice, his hand- 
, writing (fac-simile), xxii. 222. 
* Population of Wiltshire, xvii. 304. 
- Porch House, Potterne, the, xix. 
132. 
Porifera (Geol.), xxi. 282. 
Portland Sands, the (Geo/.), xx. 52. 
Porton, xix. 201. » 
_ Portway, the, xxi.°295. 
Poticary family, the, xxiv. 337. 
Potter, Francis, xxiv. 317. 
-Potterne, xxi. 94. Church heraldry, 
«xxiii, 299. Visited by British 
_ Archeological Association, 1880, 
‘xix. 132, 
—_ Hundred, xix. 263. 
-— And Cannings 
-xxili. 200. 
Pottery, ancient, xxii. 341 ; xxiv. 345, 
“ Pot-walloppers,’’ meaning of name, 
— xxiii, 172, 
o 
Hundred, 
Poucher’s Rag, meaning of name, 
xxiii. 165, 
Poulshot, Church heraldry, xxiii. 46, 
Notes on, by Rev. H. A. Olivier, 
xix. 318. Visited by British 
Archeological Association, 1880, 
Tb, 136. 
Poulton, William, of Stratford, xxiy. 
317. 
Powell, J. W., don., xxi. 267. Tyn- 
dall, xvii. 108. Walter, M.P., xix. 
147, 
Power family, of Stanton, the, xxi. 
42. Meaning of name, xviii. 218. 
Poynder, T. H. A., sheriff, 1865, 
xviii. 7. W. H., 20. 136; xix. 
180. Sheriff, 1876, xviii. 8. 
Prepositus, xxi. 44, 
Pratincole, the, xxi. 249.’ 
Prebends, xviii. 356 ; xix. 268. 
Pre-Celtic tribes in Wiltshire, xx. 20, 
Precept for quarter sessions, xxii. 3. 
Precentor of Salisbury. See Salis- 
bury. 
Prefixes in place-names, Celtic, xx. 
193 
Pre-historic age, the, xxiv. 8. 
Pre-Saxon work, supposed, xxi. 397. 
Preserving bone and metal, modes of, 
xxiii. 227, 
Presidents of Annual Meetings, 1876, 
Sir John Lubbock, xvii. 1. 1877, 
Marquis of Bath, 2b. 255. 1879, 
Marquis of Ailesbury, xix.1. 1880 
(with British Archeological Associ- 
ation), Earl Nelson, 72.117. 1881, 
Sir Charles Hobhouse,xx.1. 1882, 
Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice (Pres, 
Soc.), xxi, 1. 1883, 4, 6, Mr. N, 
Story-Maskelyne (Pres. Soo.), 2, 
274; xxii. 183; xxiii. 97. 1887 
(with Royal Archwological Insti- 
tute), Lt.-Gen. Pitt-Rivers, xxiv. 1. 
1888, 9, Bishop of Salisbury (Pres, 
Soc.), ZS. 181. 
Pressing to death, xviii. 158. 
Preston, Rev. T. A., xxii. 356. Hzxh,, 
xix, 24, 25. Don., xxii. 350; 
