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INDEX TO VOL. XXXVII. 



Winterbourne Stoke, Barrows and 

 Bronze Implements, 99 {fig.), 

 109 {fig-), 121, 126, 127,151, 157. 

 iiungerford property, 457. 



Winterslow Hut, Barrows and 

 Bronze implements, 93, 98, 106, 

 117,145,151. Major Poore's 



Small Holdings, Arts, on, 

 noticed, 196, 197. 



Wise, John, 76, 82. llich., 72. 



Wishford, Persons, see Bonham, 

 Walt. ; Gardyner, Will. (Rector); 

 Macdonald, F. W. (Rector). 



Witelond, La (W. Ashton), 4. 



Withers, Humphrey, 371. 

 George & John, 370. 



Witney, Mr., 361. 



Witthorn, Will., 78. 



Witts, Hen., 189. 



Wivelford, Peter, 91. 



Woad grown in Wilts, 198. 



Wodd, Thos., 555. 



Wodecombe (in Whitecliff), 6. 



Wodeford, Alice, 12. 



Wodehay, Will., 9. 



Wodehurst, John, 67, 72. 



Wodelond, Walt., 567. 



WodhuU, TNich., 11, 559. 



Wokingham, 66, Formerly in 



Wilts, 259. 



Wolfe, John, 5. Rob., 83. 



Wolf hall Barn, Art. on, noticed, 

 485. Esturmy k Seymour 



Fams., 622, 623. 



Woodborough, 619. Field Names, 

 M.S. Notes on, 610, Persons, 

 &ee Hony, (J. W. (Rector). 



Woodcutts (Dors.), 556. 



Woodford, Bronze Palstave, 132, 

 134. Water Meadows made, 



479. 



Woodmancote (Sussex), Manor of, 

 584—586. 



Woodstock, Edm. de. Earl of Kent, 

 579. 



Woods. Geo. & Rob., 873. 



Woodwork, Altar Rails, Winter- 

 bourne Monkton, 453. 

 " Carrel," Bishops Cannings 

 Ch., illust., 202. Hall Screen, 

 Keevil Manor, 525. Monu- 



mental Tablet, Clyffe Pypard 

 Ch., 426. Pulpit, Clyffe 



Pypard, 424; Corsham Alms- 

 house, 629. Seats and 

 Bench Ends, Crudwell Ch., 336 ; 

 Lydiard Tregoze Ch., 439; 



Minety Ch., 337 ; Winterbourne 

 Bassett Ch., 451. Staircases, 

 Eastcourt House, 337 ; Malmes- 

 bury, House in Oxford St., 332. 

 Supports of Tower, Winter- 

 bourne Monkton Ch., 453. 

 See also Chests, Communion 

 Tables ; Screens. 



Woolford, Rich., 366. 



Wootton, Ch., port., 475. 



Wootton Bassett, 461. Bronze 



implements, 102, 105, 131, 142. 

 Ducking Stool, error in date 

 as described, 457. Persons, 



see Bevir, H. ; Neale,Rob. (M.P.) ; 

 Ripley, T. H. (Vicar) ; Tremblin, 

 Private. Railway to Mal- 



mesbury, proposed, on map, 295, 

 298. Town Trust, 881. 



See also Vast erne. 



" Wootton in Bradenstoke," 404. 



Wootton Rivers Church Clock, 

 made by blacksmith, illust., 492. 



Wordsworth, Fam., character of, 

 460. Mrs., gift, 497. 



Charles, Bp., 460. Chr., Bp., 

 460 ; Master of Trinity, 460. 

 Chr., Canon, writings, 199, 474. 

 John, Bishop of Salisbury, 

 187; Buried at Britford, 85i ; 

 obit, notices, 460, 461, 514 ; Port., 

 494; Writings, 681. Will., 460. 



Workman, Mary, 875. 



Worle Manor, 572. 



Wornall, Oliver, 372. Will., 372. 



Worspring Priory, 578. Founded, 

 572. John, Prior of, 572. 

 Property at Little Chalfield, 570, 

 572, 575, 576, 581, 582, 587, 591. 



Worston, Over=Wroughton, 408. 



Wort [Woort], John & Thos., 370. 



Worton, Over = Overton, 409. 



Wotton [Woton], John, 18, 87; 

 Monk of Malmesbury, 489. 



Wourfton— Wroughton, 404, 408. 



Wramwel, Rob., 87. 



Wrangham, Rev. F., hospitality, 

 886. 



Wraxall, N., Persons, see Harrison, 

 F. (Rector). 



Wraxall, S., Persons, see Burbidge, 

 Rich. 



Wray Fam., monument at Pot- 

 terne, 456. 



Wrench, Ch., 867, 873. John 



& Marg., hold At worth, 564, 565. 



Wrfton= Wroughton, 408. 



