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INDEX TO VOL. XXXVIII 



Pontefract, 567. 



Ponting [Ponten, Pontinge], C. E., 



6, 10 ; notes, 554 ; opens Barrow, 



177 ; on Wroughton Church, 



415—425; work by, 523, 571. 



Thos., 6-20, 626. 



Pontissara, John de, Bp. of Win- 

 chester, 26. 



Poope, Edith, 622. Geo., 626, 



628, 629. Marie, 626. 



Mrs., 628. Rich., 606. 



Thos., 606. 



Poole, Reg. Z., 22, 570. 



Poore, Dyke, excavations, 254. 

 Rich., Bp. of Salisbury, 559. 

 Thos., 625. 



Pope, Geo., 589. Mary, 598. 



See also Poope. 



Popish Recusants, pay double sub- 

 sidies, 592. 



Popjoy, W. J. G., 147. 



Popplechurch (Wanborough) Bar- 

 row, 337, 338. 



Portishead (Som.), Wansdyke, 

 293. 



Portland Beds, Chilmark, section, 

 135. 



Portman, Emily Lucy &, W. H. 

 Berkeley, 499. 



Portman, Earl, 143. 



Porton (Idmiston), Barrows, 268. 

 Firs, 171. See also Id- 



miston. 



Portraits, 142—144, 535—537. 



Portway, The, course of, 138, 206, 

 269, 278, 296, 326, 357, 358, 394. 



Pot holes in chalk, natural, 76. 



Pottenger, J. H., 133. 



Potter, Fras. (I. & II.), 574. 

 Rich., 610. 



Potterne, 29. House of Ruth 



Pierce, 149. Persons, see 



Fisher, A. B. <fc Dora ; Hill, T. 

 S. 



Pottery, Arretine imported, 90, 

 298. Ba Rolong (S. Africa), 



method of pot making, 43. _ 

 Belgic, distribution & origin of, 

 102 ; Imported wares described, 

 101 ; Belgic Black, at Casterly, 

 (figs.), 103 ; Belgic Red, at eas- 

 terly, (fig.), 101, 102. Gaul- 

 ish, imported, 298, 334. 



Pottery, Bronze Age, see List of 

 Prehistoric Antiquities, 153 — 

 378. Cinerary Urns, Beck- 



hampton Long Barrow, 385; 



Corton Long Barrow, 386 ; 

 Winterbourne Stoke Long Bar- 

 row, 407. Drinking Cups, 

 Earliest Bronze Age pottery, 4 ; 

 Method of manufacture des- 

 cribed, 43 ; Figheldean Long 

 Barrow, 390, 391 ; Longstone 

 Cove, 3—6 (fig.) ; Okus, Swin- 

 don, 42—44 '(figs.) ; Wilsford 

 Long Barrow, 406 ; Winter- 

 bourne Stoke, 412. Grape 

 Cups, 180, 181. Ornament 

 with white filling, 582. 



Pottery, Discs or Roundells, ? Pot 

 covers, 89, 105. Khaba' 



anah (Egypt), 581. 



Pottery, Late Celtic, 512. See 



List of Antiquities, 153—378. 

 Bead Rim, Casterly, 71, 75, 

 100, 101 (figs.) ; Rotherley, 90 ; 

 Woodcuts, 90. Crucibles, 



110, 161 ; at Winterbourne 

 Monkton, 361. Cooking Pot, 

 Casterly, 101 ( fig.). Loom 



Weight, Casterly, 105. Sling 

 bullets, Casterly, 97, 105. 

 Urns, Marlborough, 285. 

 Vessels, Casterly, 103 {figs.) ; 

 Winterbourne Monkton, 108 ; 

 with holes in side, ? Beehive, 

 100 {fig.). 



Pottery, Medieval, Old Sarum, 540. 

 Norman, Hunt's Mill, Woot- 

 ton Bassett, 372. 



Pottery,Neolithic.Butmir(Bosnia), 

 581. Malta, 582. 



Norton Bavant Long Barrow, 

 397. Kennet Long Barrow, 



385. Round- bottomed bowl, 



Mere, 287. Small' Cup in 



Long Barrow, 404. 



Pottery, Roman, at Basset Down, 

 540, 635 ; Beckhampton, 5, 186 ; 

 Bromham, 640 ; Broomsgrove, 

 88 ; Casterly, 71, 73-75, 85,86, 

 91,92,99,100,102,103, 105 (figs.); 

 Oaksey, 638 ; Shepherd's Shore, 

 632 ; Swindon, 46 ; Westbury,87; 

 Westwood, 540 ; Winterbourne 

 Monkton, 109. Castor Ware, 

 91. Discs, 73, 74. 



Engine-turned, 102, 103 (figs). 



New Forest Ware, 91. 

 Rims, sections of, 103 (figs). 

 Samian, 71, 72, 75, 86," 87, 91^ 

 102 (figs.) ; Black, method Of 

 manufacture, 102 ; Date Of 



