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uranium, radioactive decay, 138 

 Urchfont, 162; millennium book, 299; 



Wedhampton, 299 

 urnfields, 302 

 urns: Bronze Age, 55; Middle Bronze Age, 



241 

 Urtica dioica (stinging nettle), seeds, 233 

 Utherpendragon, 143 



Valens, coins, 163, 228 



Valentinian, House of, coins, 164 



Valentinian I, 23; coins, 164 



Valentmianic coins, 162, 189 



Valentin, John, report on excavations at 

 Wayside Farm, Devizes, 1 47-2 1 3 



Valerianella dentata (narrow fruited corn- 

 salad), 231 



Van Mensch, 201 



vases, 35 



Vatcher, Faith de M., 256 



Vatcher, Lance, 256 



vaults, 27 



Verlucio, 188 



Verulamium (Herts), King Harry Lane, 1 22, 

 167, 178 



Vespasian, 22 



vetches, production, 70 



Vicia spp. (vetches), 205 



Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia, 40, 41 



Victoria History ofWiltshire, 295 



Victoria, Queen, 38, 40-2 



Victorinus, 23 



vicus, 15-16 



Vikings, 48 



villages: medieval, 284, 285; deserted, 285; 

 functions, 15 



villas: Roman, 283-4, 302, 303; Late 

 Romano-British, 189; coin-loss profiles, 

 14 



Vindolanda (Northumberland), 201 



Visconti, Louis, 36 



Vulpes nilpes (fox), 195 



Wacher, J., 15 



Waddon Hill (Dorset), 302 



Wales, 301; ladybirds, 130; medieval tales, 



133 

 Wales, Princess of, 41 

 Wallace milking machines, 80 

 Wall, David, 67 

 Wall, Jean, 67 

 wall paintings, 55 

 walls: Iron Age, 236; Roman, 3, 8; flint, 8, 



18, 19; robbed-out, 103; timber, 19 

 Wanborough see Durocornovium 

 WANHS see Wiltshire Archaeological and 



Natural History Society (WANHS) 

 Wansdyke, 50 

 War Agricultural Committee, 73, 76, 80; 



Ladies Sub-Committee, 72 

 Warbeck, Perkin, 93 

 Ward, Joan, 67 

 Warminster, 55, 81; Battlesbury, 47; 



Battlesbury Camp, 55; Harman Lines, 



290; hedgehogs, 65; Imber Clump Road, 



290; Southern Range Road, 290 

 Warminster Gardening Club, 65 

 War Office, 75 

 Warrender, Miss, 72 

 Warren, E. G., 76 

 Wars of the Roses, 93, 98 

 Warwick, 94 

 Warwick, Earl of, 94, 95 

 Warwickshire: ladybirds, 130, see also 



Berkswell; Chesterton 

 washers, Late Romano-British, 178 

 waterholes, Middle Bronze Age, 285 

 wattle, manufacture, 228 



Webster, Graham, 15; obituary, 301-3 



Webster, J., 170 



weeds, seeds, 231-5 



weights: medieval, 294; ceramic, 122; clay, 



118, 122 

 Welch, James, 76 

 wells, 288; post-Norman, 3 

 Wells Cathedral (Somerset), 97 

 Wessex, 139, 141, 182, 215, 221; hundreds, 



143; settlements, 246 

 Wessex Archaeology, 133; evaluations, 7, 



279, 283-4, 285, 286, 287, 291; 



excavations, (Amesbury, 279-80; 



Salisbury, 287-8; Tidworth, 240-8); 



watching briefs, 286-7, 289-90, 291 

 West Ashton, Rood Ashton, 86 

 Westbury: Edward Street, 290-1; Rifle 



Range, 77; West End, 77 

 West Dean, Station, 81 

 West Lavington, 303; Agricultural College 



Magazine, 260; dew ponds, 261; Littleton 



Panell Manor House, 260, 262; Manor 



Stream, 261; Market Lavington Road, 



263; Mill Stream, 262; Viaduct, 262, see 



also Dauntsey's School 

 West Midlands see Birmingham 

 Westonbirt (Avon), 264 

 West Overton, 282-3; Lockeridge, 65, 67, 



68; Overton Down experimental 



earthwork, 251 

 West Saxon laws, 141 

 West, Thomas, Lord de la Warre, 96 

 West Woodhay (Berks), 95 

 Weymouth (Dorset), 94 

 wheat: flour, 84; imports, 69; production, 



70, 82; shortages, 84; yields, 70, 76, 83 

 Wheatley, David, report on excavations at 



Beckhampton Avenue, 249-58 

 Wheeler, Sir (Robert Eric) Mortimer, 48, 



54,57 

 whetstones, 118, 123 

 White, A. R., 76 

 Whiteparish: Cowesfield Farm, 77; Rowden 



Farm, 77 

 White, T. H., Ltd., 79, 80, 81 

 WHM see Wiltshire Heritage Museum 



(WHM) 

 Wilcot, Oare, 80, 221 

 Wilkes, John, 302 



William of York, Bishop of Salisbury, 275 

 Willis, Ernest, 80 

 Willis, W. G, 80 

 Willoughby, Sir Robert, 1st Baron 



Willoughby de Broke, 96, 97 

 Wilsford, Broadbury Banks, 175 

 Wilsford cum Lake, Druid's Lodge, 65, 264 

 Wilson, Mr, 74 

 Wilton, 72; Mint, 291; Pembroke Arms 



Hotel, 291; rents, 85; Royal Palace, 291; 



Wilton House, 291 

 Wilts & Dorset Bus Company, 287 

 Wiltshire: buildings, 293^1; landscapes, 295; 



Microlepidoptera, 296-7; town houses, 



297 

 Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural 



History Magazine, 3, 7-8, 42, 49, 50, 54 

 Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural 



History Society (WANHS), 47, 49, 54, 



56; Field Group, 282, 290; inception, 48; 



library, 89, 259, 264; publications, 2, 64 

 Wiltshire Archaeological Sites and 



Monuments Records, 2 

 Wiltshire Buildings Record, 297 

 Wiltshire County Council, 7; Archaeological 



Department, 2; Archaeological Officer, 



217; Archaeological Service, 101, 106, 



148, 300-1; county archivists, 300 

 Wiltshire Gazette, 55 



Wiltshire, G. H., 264 



Wiltshire Heritage Museum (WHM), 11- 



12, 48, 55, 57, 89, 290, 303; archives, 1 1 7; 



collections, 175, 178 

 Wiltshire Library and Museum Service, 2 

 Wiltshire Record Society, 300 

 Wiltshire, Sheriff of, 93-9 

 Wiltshire Society see Wiltshire 



Archaeological and Natural History 



Society (WANHS) 

 Wiltshire Sound, 282 

 Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office, 299, 



301 

 Wiltshire Times, 71-2 



Wiltshire Youth and Community Service, 20 

 Winchester (Hants), 294; Easton Lane, 205; 



Lankhills Roman Cemetery, 122; 



Winnall, 140;Winnall Down, 205 

 Windsor Castle (Berks): Albert Memorial 



Chapel, 35, 40, 41-2;Wolsey Chapel, 40 

 Winklebury (Hants), 202 

 Winterbourne, 208;Winterbourne Gunner, 



246 

 Winterbourne Monkton: Middle Farm, 86; 



Monkton Estate, 86; West Farm, 86 

 Winterbourne Stoke, Parsonage Down, 271 

 Winterslow, Roche Court Down, 137 

 wire, Saxon, 243 

 wireworm, 79 

 Woden (god), 141 

 women, in agriculture, 69, 72-3 

 Women's Land Army, 72 

 Woodborough, 79 

 Woodford, 72; hedgehogs, 66 

 Woodhenge, 47, 48, 49, 52-4, 55, 57 

 Wood, John, the Younger, 294 

 Woodshawe, Grace, 97 

 Woodshawe, Thomas, 96, 97 

 Woodville, Anthony, Earl Rivers, 95 

 wood wasps, 107 

 Wookey, Charles, 86 



Wootton Bassett, prisoner of war camps, 74 

 Wor Barrow (Dorset), 1 37 

 World War I, 49, 52, 56; agriculture, 69-88 

 Worms, Baron Charles de, 296, 297 

 Worthy Park (Hants), 140 

 Worton, 273, 277 

 Wright, Mary Elizabeth, 30, 31 

 Wroughton: Brimble Hill, 291; Costow 



Farm, 80; Elcombe, 96; Overtown 



House, 80 

 Wroxeter (Shropshire), 302 

 Wylye, Tea Pot Street, 298 

 Wylye Valley, hedgehogs, 65 

 Wyndham, William, 37 

 WythamWood (Oxon), 64, 66 

 Wyvil, Robert, Bishop of Salisbury, 275 



x-radiographs, 176, 227, 228 



Yarnton (Oxon), 141 



Yates, Edward, 42 



Yeavering (Northumberland), 140 



Yerrington, Gwyneth, 67 



York, Minster, 170 



York, House of, 97 



Yorkists, 93, 94, 96-7 



Yorkshire: Wolds, 139, see also Guisborough; 



Tockets; Towton 

 Young, Allan, 75 

 Young, C. J., 186 

 Young, Henry, 75 

 Young, Nathaniel, 86 

 Young, William E.V., 50, 54, 57 



Zeals, St Martin, 80 



