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AccouNT OF THE THIRD GENERAL MEETING AT CHIPPENHAM, Sept. 
11th, 12th, and 13th, 1855— 
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Articles exhibited at the Temporary Museum................ R=: 13 
On the History of Chippenham: By the Rey. J. E. Jackson ........ 19- 46 
On Edington Church: By the Rev. A. FANE.............. Jone pAer 47- 57 
On Parochial Histories: By the Rey. Joun WILKINSON ............ 57- 67 
On Lanhill Barrow near Chippenham ; and the Battles of Cynuit and 
Mihandun: by Dr: True aM +. sel CBN eset PL ee: Pee 67- 86 
Memoir of George Montagu the Ornithologist, with Pedigree: By W. 
Cunnineton, F.G.S. ....... 
On Pilgrims’ Signs found at Salisbury: By J. Y. Akerman, F.S.A... .94- 97 
Coffin Plates of Godolphin, recently discovered at East Coulston: By 
is ey: HNWRED, WEBEON. © Soot alne scx beet cee eee oe. tia ee 97-106 
The Old Market House and Great Fire at Marlborough: By F. A. 
WRERENGTON HISGs "2.5 Qs. be te pone eae es sant tied oy fe Lage Lvs 106-114 
Ancient Seals of the Borough of Marlborough: By ditto ....... ites 114 
Christopher Wren of East Knoyle, D.D.: By J. Warten, Esq....... 115-119 
Who destroyed the Images at the West End of Salisbury Cathedral ? 
Pee MUG oc osc ohe'setafase endo 2 EA te cece dad: RROD. CAO 119 
Wutsuire Nores AND QUERIES :— - 
Dr, rinchclift’s Schools Salisbury: :<:s.:2s.issscsq 2321326 tooo eee 125 
Sena Parks Acoident-at. 5... 0 oths..+ oe cas oko cee e cent 125 
Waltshire during the Civil Warkt..c2 <>. >. Ses ols se ee ns oe *... 125 
PATULEN i DOCUIMENES,'.'s/c's cls 01 feet: (als cieioid ita a cialstots ies erateiety oe ae 126 
Bilton Winibhler ater... cn. /\ ap Se R PAT ab ls os. > weiss weg’ aigieuee 127 
Contributions to the Museum and Library .............. 22.0200, 128 
iene of PAlteration in’ Rule DV). 2% wis pabe toot!) . 2.6. aiidanws : 128 
Pret Mam bards). VSL e Te. Ty tok Gad SG HSA DOSS | a as i. 
MS AUANIOE: LLCO LM a o/s! aeleta ts x eh Si Ais eRe. ae dig eiomyy lee heise iv. 
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The Great Bustard: By the Rev. A. C. SMITH ................4.-: 129-145 
On the Self-Government of Small Manorial Communities, as exemplified 
in the Manor of Castle Combe: By G. P, Scropn, Esq., M.P....... 145-163 
On a Cromlech-Tumulus called Lugbury, near Littleton Drew: And 
Note on the name of Drew: By Joun Tuurnam, M.D., F.S.A..... 164-177 
Descent of the Manor of Draycot Cerne; with Pedigree of Cerne and 
Heryng: By Cuartzs Epwarp Lone, Esq..................000- 178-181 
Bells of the County of Wilts, with their Inscriptions. (No. 3.) By 
the Rey. W. C. Loxkis 7 HESS GEIP COE Gk ORR RI OALT RAUMM II 182-184 
