liv. GENERAL INDEX. 
Pitt-Rivers’ ditto.272. The Roman 
invasion and its results, 273. St. 
Aldhelm and the eeclesiola, 275. 
St. Algar, 277. King Alfred, 278. 
Forest laws, 280. Boundaries, 282. 
Map, Jd. Timber, 284. Meaning 
of name, Jd. Documents, 286. 
Semley, xix. 194. 
Sepulchral vessel, a, xxiii. 222. 
Sequence, anthropological, xxiv. 20. 
Serapis, the worship of, xxii. 189. 
Serpent-worshippers, xxii. 188. 
Service, an early vernacular, Xviii. 62. 
Serviens ad legem, xx. 321. 
Sessions Bundles, xx. 323; xxii. 2. 
Precept for, Jd. 3. 
Settlements, British, xvii. 297. 
Severus, his wall, xvii. 341. 
Seymour family, their pedigree, xix. 
2, 16. Alfred, M.P., xxii. 143 ; 
xxiv. 132. Charles, of Allington, 
Ib. 221. Mr., of Crowood, xvii. 3. 
See also Trowbridge, Lord. 
Lord, xviii. 91. Letter, Zd. 
92. 
Seymour’s Court. visited by Society, 
1881, xx. 14. 
Shaftesbury, ancient history of, by 
Rev. J. J. Reynolds, xxii. 141. 
Annual meeting at in 1884, Zé, 
133. Geology of neighbourhood, 
by Rev. T. Perkins, 7b. 145, 174. 
Mayor of, Jb. 141, 142. 
Antony, Earl of, xviii. 276 ; 
xxill. 98. 
Shag, the Green (Ornith.), xxii. 198 
Shalbourne, xviii. 214. Inventory 
of chantry furniture, xxii. 328. 
Shaw, S., xxi. 314. 
The suffix, xx. 25. 
Shearwater, the Manx (Ornith), 
xxii. 207. 
or Sheerwater (Topog) , 
xvil. 285, 344. Meaning of word, 
Ib. 
Sheep, Wiltshire, xvii. 301. 
Sheldrake, Common, xxii. 94. Ruddy, 
Jb. 
Shepherd’s Shore, visited by Society, 
1888, xxiv. 145. 
Sherborne, the Abbot of, xix. 271. 
Bishops of, xvii. 162. 
St. John (Hants), visited by 
Society, 1883, xxi. 292. 
Shergoll, T., xxiii. 322. 
Sheriff, excuse for serving as, xVilil. 
285. Female, xx. 30. Sheriffs of 
Wiltshire, xviii. 7. 
Sherington (Zopog.), xix. 197. 
or Sharington, Sir William, 
xvii. 358; xviii. 260; xix. 164; 
xxiv. 148. 
Sherlock, Bishop, his seal. xxiv. 241. 
Sherston Magna, xix. 207. Meaning 
of name, xxi. 69. Rattlebones Inn, 
xvii. 317, note. Visited by Society, 
1882, xxi. 21. 
Ship, device of, on English Coinage, 
xxi. 125, 135. 
Shire, meaning of word, xxiii. 276. 
Distinction between shires and 
counties, xxi. 332. 
Shoe, a wooden, xxi. 196. 
Shooting, the pleasures of, xx. 166; 
xxi. 225. 
Shop, a medieval, xvii 357. 
Shopland, J. R, xxiii. 119. 
Short, Rev. W. F., xxii. 143. On 
Gnostic amulets Z6, 182. 
“Shove-groat,” game of, xx. 331. 
Shoveller, the, (Ornith.), xxii. 95. 
Shrewsbury, Earldom of, xxiv. 327. 
John, Earl of, xxiii. 323. 
Shrewton, xix. 199. Ancient chalice, 
xxi. 880- The order of, by Canon 
Bennett, xxiii. 33. 
Shrike, great grey, xviii. 185. Mag- 
pie, 1b. Red-backed, 188. Wood- 
chat, 189. 
Shrivenham, hundred of, (Berks.) 
xx. 262. 
“ Shuffle-wing ”’ the, xviii. 197. 
Shum, Frederick, F.S.A., on Gains- 
borough and his connexion with 
Bradford, xx. 15, 55. On Kings- 
ton House, xxiy. 30. 
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