INDEX TO VOL, XXXVIII. 



661 



Churchyard Cross to T. Moore, 

 Must., 134. History of, type 



written, 1913, 542. House, 



old, built of stone from Devizes 

 Castle, burnt, 433 ; Gate House, 

 remains at Spye Park, 433. 

 Sharington's work, 428. 

 Houses, old, 542. Long Bar. 



row, destroyed, 408. Lord 



Seymour's House at, Rev. 

 W. G-. Clark-Maxwell on, 

 432—434. Manor, Baynton 

 property, 432, 433. Persons, 



see Baynton fam. Registers 



transcribed, 542. Roman 



Villa excavated by J. S. 

 Money, 1840, acct. of, 638 

 — 640. Tom Moore, art. on, 

 noticed, 134. 



Bromley, Little (Essex), 116. 



Bronze Age, date of in Britain, 645. 

 Gold Ornaments in Museum 

 copied, 646. Interments : 



Smeeth Ridge, 587, 588 ; without 

 barrows, Swindon, 44. See also 

 List of Antiquities, 153—378. 



Bronze Age Pottery. Cinerary 

 Urns, Knowle Farm, 641. 

 Drinking Cup replaces " Food 

 Vessel " proper in Wilts, 585, 588 

 with white filling in ornament 

 W. Kennett, 582. Food 



Vessels, Upton Lovell, 586, 587 

 West Woods, 585 {fig.). 

 Incense Cups, Aldbourne, 582 

 Beckhampton, 582. Of Pood 

 Vessel Type, A. D. Fassmore 

 on, 585—588 (figs.) See 



also List of Antiquities, 153 — 

 378. 



Bronze Objects. Awls : Liddington: 

 580, 581, 584 ( fig.) ; Shalbourne, 

 636 ; Wick, 302. Bracelet, 



broad, 168. Brooch, penan- 



ular, 5th cent., Oldbury, 222. 

 Buckle, 12th cent., Beckhampton, 

 109, 111 (fig.). Celt, winged, 



Sidbury, 115. Daggers : 



Amesbury, Vespasian's Camp 

 barrows, 115 ; melted by funeral 

 fire, Wilsf ord, 351. Founder's 

 hoard, Donhead, 141. Gouge, 

 socketed, 158. Knife, Beck- 



hampton, 385. Mace Head, 



Bedwyn, 188. Palstave, 



Chilmark, 637. Pin, Ames- 



bury, 115 ; Ring headed pin, 



Shepherd's Shore, 203. 

 Rings, finger 1 Lake, 353. 

 Rivet, Shalbourne. 636. 

 Spear Heads, socketed, looped, 

 said to have been found in Bar- 

 row, 165 ; at Berwick St. John, 

 636 ; Knowle Farm, 540, 636 ; 

 Lavington, 636 ; Rushmore, 636. 

 Sickle, socketed looped, Win- 

 terbourne Monkton, 361. 

 Torques, Lake, 353. 



Brook, J. W., Wilts objects in his 

 collection, 158, 159, 174, 180, 184, 

 185, 187—189, 213, 223, 259, 267, 

 285, 302, 303, 310, 317—319, 361, 

 374. Excavations, 186, 302, 



311. Gift, 148. 



Broome Farm (Swindon), Standing 

 stones, 46, 328. 



Broomsgrove (Milton Lilbourne), 

 Rom. -Brit. Kilns & Pottery, 88, 

 292. 



Broughton Gifford, Church, and 

 Manor Ho., Notes on, noticed, 

 135. Persons, see Bax, Clif- 



ford ; Davis, Roland (Vicar). 

 Roman settlement and in- 

 terments, 215, 377 



Brown, Geo., 7, 11 ; gift, 107. 

 W., 180. 



Brown, alias Weare, Rich., 35. 



Brownberd, J., 37. 



Browne, Edw., 615. Fras. (I. & 

 II.), 575. Hen., 180. 



G. F., Bp. of Bristol, 465, 494, 

 523 ; on meeting place of Aug- 

 ustine and British Bishops, 633 ; 

 writings, 526. Rob., 604. 

 Will., 612. 



Browninge, Will., 626. 



Brawn's Barn (Bishops Cannings), 

 excavations in Wansdyke, 202. 



Brown's Wood (Semley), 318. 



Bruce, Thos., Ld. Ailesbury, port., 

 535. 



Brugge, Peter de, 49. 



Bruton (Som.) Church, 4S1. 



Bryant, T., 38. 



Brynards Hill (Wootton Bassett), 

 mound excavated, 372. 



Buckeridge, G. H., port., 535. 



Buckland Newton (Dors.), 590. 



Buckler, Mr., 640. Edw., 611. 



John, drawings of Wilts 

 Antiquities sold 1913, 634. 



Buckler's Wood (Sutton Veny), 

 327. 



