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MAGAZINE. 



No. XVIII. APRIL, 1860. Vol VI, 



Contents, 



Acoount of the Sixth General Meeting, at Marlborough, 27th, 28th 



and 29th September, 1859 ' 245-255 



Articles exhibited at the Temporary Museum .,., 256-260 



Great Bedwyn: By the Rev. John Ward, M.A., Rector of Wath, Col 



York 261-291 



I- — The Parish and Church. 



Roman Antiquities, 261. The Lordship, 263. Wolfhall, 264. The Esturmy Horn 

 265 Ecclesiastical History, 267. Vicars, 268. St. Nicholas, East Grafton, 270 

 Stock, 271. Marten, 273. Great Bedwyn Church, 274. Seymour Monuments, 281. 

 Dr. Thomas Willis, 288. Charites, 290. 



II -— The Representative History of Great Bedwyn 291-316 



Barrows on the Downs of North Wilts, Examination of, in 1853-57- 



By John Thurnam, M.D., F.S. A 317-336 



Flora of Wiltshire, (No. 5) : By T. B. Flowee, Esq!, M.R.C.S., &c. 337-364 

 The Great Wiltshire Storm of December 30th, 1859 : By the Rev. A 



C. Smith, M.A " 365 . 368 



Wild Darell of Littlecote, (No. 3): By C. E. Long, Esq! ! '. . ! \ ! 1 ...'. 389-396 



Donations to the Museum and Library on* 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 Horn of the Esturmys ; Ditto details, 265. 

 View of East Grafton Church, 270. 



Borough Seal of Great Bedwyn ; Ancient Pax found at East Grafton, 271, 

 Marten Chapel : Ground plan ; Ivory carving, and Stained glass, 273.' 

 View of Great Bedwyn Church, To appear in a subsequent number. 

 Tomb of Sir John Seymour, 283. 

 Skull from Morgan's Hill, 318. 

 Drinking Cup from Pound Down barrow, 321. 

 View from Seven Barrow Ilill : and relics (bund there, 329. 

 Seal of Weavers' Company at Salisbury ; Ancient Seal, supposed Monestio, 



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