GENERAL INDEX. 
Janguage,302. LY. The population, 
304. 
Warner, Armiger, xxiv. 340. 
Warre, Rev. Canon, xviii. 136; xxiv. 
148, 
Warren, beasts of, xix. 34. 
Warriner, Captain Ernlé, his col- 
lection of British Birds, xvii. 269. 
Warwick, the Earls of, xxiv. 259, 
Robert, Earl of, xxiii. 64. 
Washington family, the, of Garsden, 
xxill. 166. 
Washport, meaning of name, xxi. 65. 
Watch, an ancient, xxi. 3. 
Watching-chamber, a, xxi. 16. 
Water-Ouzle, the, xviii. 196. 
Watering high encampments, mode 
of, xvii. 288. 
Watson Taylor family, the, of Erle- 
stoke, xx. 294, 
Wattle-and-daub work, xxi. 192,397; 
xxiv. 157. 
Waxwing, the Bohemian, xviii. 296. 
Wayfaring Tree, xxii. 159. 
Waylen, G.S.A., Auditor of Society, 
xxiii. 101. Hzh,,xix.119. James, 
on the Wiltshire Compounders, 
xxill. 314; xxiv. 58, 308. 
Weala-cyn, xxi. 74. Wealas, Ib. 
67. 
Wealden Period, the, xxii. 178. 
Weather, the, its influence on plants, 
xxi. 23, 150. 
Weathercock, history of an ancient, 
xxiii. 12; xxiv. 162. 
Weaver, Henry, xxiv. 26. 
Webb family, the, xx. 93. 
Well, a Roman, near Silbury, xxi. 
272. 
Wellow, xix. 130. West, Zé. 185. 
Wells, deep, xviii. 325. 
** Welsh-Woman,” a, xxi. 67, 
Were, the river, xvii. 283. 
West Baily, the. See Baily. 
- Westbury, xviii. 362, 371; xx. 272. 
Gold nobles found near, xxi. 121. 
Lighe Wood, 14.92. ‘‘ Subtus le 
playne,” xx, 328, 
]xiil. 
Westbury Hundred, xix. 265. Ses- 
sional division, xxi. 83. 
Iron Company, the, don., xxi. 
3, 268. 
‘* Westerners,” Mr. Thomas Morgan 
on, xix. 151, 
West Dean. See Dean. 
West Harnham. See Harnham. 
Westmoreland, Mildmay, Earl of, 
xxiv. 63. 
Westridge, xix. 40. 
West Saxon kingdom, the, xxi. 8. 
Westwood, visited by Society, 1881, 
xx. 14; 
Weyhill, visited by Society, 1883, 
xxi. 289, 
Weymouth Swannery, the, xxii. 90. 
Whaddon, xxiii. 282. Church 
heraldry, Tb. 40. 
Wheatacre, meaning of name, xxi. 67. 
Wheatear, the, xviii. 198. 
Whelpley. xix. 130. 
Wherwellsdown. 
down. 
Whetham, xxiv. 189. 
‘‘ Whicker,” meaning of word, xxii. 
115. 
Whimbrel. the. xxi. 224. 
Whinchat, the, xviii. 198. 
Whinfield, Mrs., xxiv. 132, 
Whipping, a public, xviii. 159. 
Whitbourne, xvii. 346 ; xxiii. 285. 
White Horse, Cherhill, distant view 
of (illust.), xxiv. 270. Visited by 
Society, 1888, 20. 146. 
Marlborough, visited 
by Society, 1879, xix. 12. 
Whiteparish, xix. 202. 
Whitethroat, the Common, xviii, 202, 
Lesser, 203. 
White-walls Wood, xxi. 21. 
Whitlands, Whitley, meaning of 
names, xxi. 67. 
Whitsbury ov Wichberry, xix. 194, 
Whitty or Whitten tree, xxii. 157. 
Whooper, the (Ornith.), xxii. 92. 
Whorwellsdown ov Wherwellsdown, 
Hundred of, xix, 265; xx, 260, 
See Whorwells- 
