hi. GENERAL INDEX. 
328. Chapter, xviii. 384; Pente- 
costal ditto, xix.277. Close, xxiv. 
128. Consecration, xviii. 247. 
Dean, Jb. 240, 384; xix. 271, 
329. During the Commonwealth, 
Jb. 204. Glass, old, destruction 
of, Ib. 227. High altar, position 
of, xvii. 23, 186; xix. 386. In- 
ventory of chantry furniture, xxii. 
322. Life and work in olden 
times, xix, 266. Plate, xxi. 375. 
Prebends, xviii. 356; xxi. 154. 
Precentor, xix. 271, 328. Pueri, 
Ib. 272, 331. Quatuor persone, 
Ib. 271. Roof-painting, ancient, 
xvii. 129. Spire, svii. 24; xxi. 
31. Stalls, how named, xix. 275. 
Treasurer, Ib. 271, 328. Vicars, 
Ib. 272. Visited by Society, 1876, 
xvii. 21; by Royal Archeological 
Institute, 1887, xxiv. 23. 
Salisbury Church House, xxiv. 30. 
Countess of (Ela), 7b. 148. (Mar- 
garet), xx. 41. Diocesan bound- 
aries, xxiv. 139. Earl of (Robert), 
xxii. 152 See also Lincoln, Earl 
of. Fair, xvili. 247. Fortified 
in 1372, xxiv. 128. Freeholders 
in 1607-8, xix. 263. Hall of John 
Hall, xxiv. 30, Lamb hostelry, 
xviii. 235. Mayor, xvii. 1, 28; 
xxiv. 2, 3, 33. Meeting, annual 
(with Royal Archeological Insti- 
tute), 1887, Id. 1. Palace, Jd. 
23. Pestilence, xxii. 12. Poultry 
Cross, xxiv. 29. 
-——— St. Edmund’s Church, xix. 
204, 274, Inventory of chantry 
furniture, xxii. 321. Number of 
communicants in 1548, xxiii. 256. 
Plate, ancient, xxi. 356, 377. 
St. Martin’s Church, xix. 203. 
Churchwardens’ accounts. xxi. 384. 
Plate, ancient, Jb. 356, 378. 
St. Thomas’s Church, xix. 204. 
Inventory of chantry furniture, 
xxii. 320, 321. Plate, ancient, 26. 
879. Visited by Royal Arche- 
ological Institute, 1889, xxiv. 29. 
St. Nicholas’ Hospital, visited by 
Royal Archzological Institute, 
1889, 2b. 23. 
Salisbury Vetus Registrum, Mr.Monk 
on the, xxiv. 23. 
Sessional division, xxi. 83. 
Saltatoria, xix. 35. 
Salthrop, meaning of name, xxiii. 
191. 
Salutation Inn, meaning of the sign, 
xvii. 313. 
Samian ware, xxill. 184. 
‘‘ Sanctuary, the,’’ on Hackpen, xix. 
55. 
Sanderling, the, xxi. 251. 
Sandes or Sandys, Lord, xxiii. 63. 
Sand Grouse, Pallas’s, xx. 171. 
Sandpiper, Bonaparte’s, xxi. 239. 
Common, 228. Green, 227. Pur- 
ple, 238. Solitary, 228. Wood, 
227. 
Sandstar, the, xix. 95. 
Sards, xxii. 184. 
Saresberie, name when altered to 
Salisbury, xvii. 191. 
Saresberiensis, xxiv. 226. 
Sarsens, origin of name, xxi. 346. 
Cunnington on the. xix. 140. 
Stukeley on the, xxiv. 9. Broken 
stones, xviii. 382. 
History of the, by Professor 
Rupert Jones, xxiii. 113. — In- 
troduction, Ib. 122. Size, 123. 
Constitution, 126. Origin of name, 
127. Geology, 130. Fossil roots 
in. 142. Bibliography of, 147. 
Sarum, Old, xvii. 144; xviii. 326, 
372: xxi. 9. Bishops of, xvii. 
161; xviii. 213 Cathedral at, 
xvii. 167. General Pitt-Rivers 
on, xxiv. 23. Mint, xix. 284. 
Removal of See from, Jb. 325. 
Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 32. 
By Royal Archeological Institute, 
1887, xxiv. 23. 
Use, the (Heel.), xvii. 169 ; 
xix. 130, 342. 
