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INDEX TO VOL. XXXVI. 



bequest for lamp, 534 ; St. Loo's 

 Charity, 534 ; visited, 518. Free 

 Church, 145. Hall, The, Must., 

 169. Hungerford chantry, 538, 

 543. Musts., 513. Indus- 

 tries, paper on, read, 519. Ivy 

 Walk made, 145. Meeting 



of Wilts Arch. Soc, 1910, 

 513—524. Mollusca, 79. Non- 

 conformist cemetery, 145. Per- 

 sons, see Bodington, E. J. (Vicar) ; 

 Dunne, Mr ; Ferguson, R. S. ; 

 Harris fam. ; Henley, E. H. 

 (Mayor); Heath, R.S. ;Smith,W. 

 F. (Mayor). Priory or Chapel 

 of St. John, 534. Railway, 145. 

 Recreation Ground given, 145. 

 Town Hall, new, 145. See also 

 Beversbrook. 



Calvert, C, see Baltimore, Ld. 



Cambridge, Arretine vase, 132. 



Cambridge, in Rodbourne Cheney, 

 chantry, 534. 



Camme, Walt,, Abbot of Malmes- 

 bury, 211. 



Cammel, Agnes, bequest, 541 ; will 

 printed, 552. J., 552. 



Camps and Earthworks, see Bink- 

 noll ; Bury Ditches ; Caesar's 

 Camp (nr. Folkestone) ; Caster- 

 ley ; Castle Ditches ; Clack 

 Mount ; Handley Hill (Dors.) ; 

 Martin Down ; Martinsell ; Mor- 

 gan's Hill ; Risbury ; Rushmore 

 S. Lodge ; Rybury ; Sarum,01d ; 

 Solisbury Hill (Som.). 



Camps,Bronze Age, ditches of, 595. 



Can Court, 280, 286; Deeds, 90, 

 214 — 229 ; owners, see Weare, 

 T. ; Diston, A. 



Canford, 365. 



Canning, Fanny, 337. 



Cannings, All, Chapel of St. Anne, 

 532. Estate Sale Particulars, 

 1909, with illusts. of houses, 

 noticed, 350. Manor, held by 

 Tiron Abbey, 529. Persons, see 

 Methuen, T. A. (Rector). -See 

 also Rybury. 



Cannings, Bishops, chantry prop- 

 erty, 534. Earthworks, see 

 Morgan's Hill. " Our Lady 

 Bowre " and " Our Lady Boure 

 Chapel," 349. Persons, see 

 Combs, A. J. 



('an)rill, T. C, 355. 



Card, Nick, 416. 



Garden, John, 428. Wid., 4 



Will., 415. 

 Cardeville, John, 100. 

 Cardiff, 146. 



Cardigan Church, brief, 462. 

 Cardmaker, Rich., chantry, 536. 

 Careley, Eclm., 277. 

 Carey, Mr., 334. Geo., 341. 

 Carisbrooke (I. of W.), 499. 

 Carless,Marjorie, d. of Dr. E., port., 



643. 

 Carpenter, ( ), 405. E. D., d. 



of Precentor, port., 643. Rev. 



Jabez G., obit, not ice, 338. Joan, 



397. John, 399. 

 Carr, Frances, 491. 

 Carter, Mr., 422, 430. Mrs. 416. 



Anth., 427. Edw.,422. John, 



39,416,423. Thos.,430. Wid., 



422, 426. Will, 46. 

 Carterer, Christian, 391. 

 Cartwright, Rich, 112. 

 Carver, W., 572. 

 Carwardine, Rev. H. A., obit. 



notice, 399. 

 Carychium minimum, 74. 

 Casterley Camp, excavations, 516, 



522 

 Castle, Hen., 402. 

 Castle Combe, 151, 495. Manor, 



111 ; mass for lords of, 542 ; 



owners, see Gorst, Sir J. ; Lown- 

 des, E.G.; Scrope, G. P. Per- 

 sons, see Gingell, W. 

 Castle Ditches Camp, 599. 

 Castlehaven, James, Earl of, 366, 



367. Mervin, Earl of, property, 



364, 366. 

 Catcher [Catches], Thos., 114. 

 Catcombe, 520. 

 Caterton, John, 387. 

 Caundell, Will, 410. 

 Caunton, W., 573. 

 Cave, Geo., 429. 

 Cawdon and Cadworth Hundred, 



53. 

 Cawston (Norf.), fire, 456. 

 Cedars introduced into England, 



638. 

 Censer, 37, 38. 

 Centaurea solstitialis, 347. 

 Centenarians, 636. See Arthurs,M. 

 Ceoluf, Bp., 52. 

 Cerdic's Route in the Avon Valley, 



54. 

 Cere cloth, 38. 

 Cervington fam„ 365. 



