Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Magazine, vol. 97 (2004), pp. 309-326 
Index 
by Philip Aslett 
NOTE: Wiltshire places are indexed or referenced under civil parish. Page numbers in italics refer to figures; page 
numbers in bold refer to tables. 
A303 Trunk Road (Stonehenge Improve- 
ment), 307-8 
Aberystwyth (Ceredigion), 87n 
Abingdon (Oxfordshire), 123 
Abury see Avebury 
Abyssinia, 275 
AC archaeology: evaluations, 302, 304, 307; 
excavations, 300; watching briefs, 303, 
305 
Academy of Natural 
adelphia), 27, 33 
Accipiter nisus (Sparrowhawk), 262, 270 
Accum, Friedrich Christian (1769-1838), 5 
Acer campestre (Field Maple), 16, 23 
Acer cappadocium (Coliseum Maple), 23 
Acer platanoides (Norway Maple), 23 
Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore), 15 
Aceraceae (maples), 22, 23 
acetolysis, 71, 135 
Acheulian culture, 273, 275 
Act of Indemnity (1674), 101 
Acton (Greater London), 123 
acts of Parliament, 295 
Adams, Richard, 40, 42, 47, 48, 53; 
accounts, 56, 57, 58; cloth marks, 61 
Addington, Henry, Ist Viscount Sidmouth 
(1757-1844), 4, 8, 9, 10 
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), 2 
Adlam, George, 39, 42, 47; accounts, 50-1 
Adlam, John, 39, 47, 48, 50; accounts, 59, 60 
Adlam, Robert, 38, 39, 42, 47, 48; accounts, 
46-7, 59, 60; activities, 49 
Adlam, Robert, the younger, 53 
Adlam, William, 37, 39, 40, 47, 48, 53 
Adlam, William, the elder, 39, 48; cloth 
mark, 61 
Adlam, William, the younger, 39, 48, 54 
Adolphus, Gustavus (1594-1632), 2 
Adoxa moschatellina (Town-hall Clock), 263 
Adrena spp. (bees), 298 
adult literacy, 1 
Aegithales canolatus (Long-tailed Tits), 270 
Aegopinella nitidula (mollusc), 127 
aerial photography, 236, 239, 262, 280, 301 
Aesculus carnea (Red Horse Chestnut), 17; 
diseases, 18 
Aesculus carnea_ ‘Briotti’ 
Chestnut), 18, 24 
Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut), 
17, 24 
Aeshna cyanea (Southern Hawker), 266 
Aeshna grandis (Brown Hawker), 266 
Aeshna mixta (Migrant Hawker), 266 
Aethusa cynapium (Fool’s Parsley), 97 
Affarnwell, Nic., 47 
Afghanistan, 276 
Africa, 276 
agricultural essays, 5 
agricultural labourers, 34n, 274 
agricultural machinery, 4-5, see also 
ploughing 
agricultural riots, 34n 
agricultural societies, 4 
agriculture, 133, 137, 140-1, 245; Bronze 
Sciences (Phil- 
(Red Horse 
Age, 187, 243; improvements, 4-5; 
mixed, 130, 131-2, see also cultivation 
air raids, 280 
aircraft, 252 
airfields, 308 
Albania, 17 
Alcedo atthis (Kingfisher), 269 
Aldbourne, 275, 300; Chandler’s Farm, 
275; North Farm, 276; Sugar Hill, 275 
Aldeburgh[?] (Suffolk), ships, 58 
alders, 16, 261, 262, 263; pollen, 71, 135, 
137, 177, 2313232 
ale, 43, 53; measures, 62 
Alexander Keiller Museum, 287 
Alexander Turnbull Library 
Zealand), 27 
Alfred, King, 280 
Alkins’ Royal Menagerie, 10 
All Cannings: All Cannings Cross, 189, 
191; Tan Hill, 10, 92, 93, 198 
Allen, G. W. G., 280 
Allen, Michael J.: note on Folly Bottom, 
234; note on land molluscs from Earl’s 
Farm Down, 238-41; note on land snails 
from Whitesheet Down, 171-4; note on 
land snails from Whitesheet Quarry, 
191-2; note on stratigraphy of Avon 
Valley, 228-9; paper on millennium re- 
investigation of the Corton Long 
Barrow, 63-77; report on archaeological 
and environmental study of Avon 
Valley/Durrington Walls environs, 218- 
48; report on investigation of the 
Whitesheet Down environs, 144-96 
Allen, William, 40, 49, 53; cloth mark, 61 
Allerod Interstadial, 231 
Allington, 237 
alluvium, 72, 219, 228, 233 
almanacs, 2 
Alnus spp. (alders), 176, 231, 232 
Alnus glutinosa (Common Alder), 16, 135, 
261, 262, 263 
Alton: Knap Hill, 258; Walker’s Hill, 258 
Alway, John, 40 
Alwen, Mr, 80 
Amati family, 6 
Amazing Pig of Knowledge, The, 10 
Amazonian rainforests, 17 
amber objects, beads, 200, 300 
Ambers, Janet, 154 
America, 5 
America’s Cup, 249 
Amesbury, 219, 242; Beaulieu Road, 300; 
Boscombe Down, 243; Boscombe Down 
West, 189; Coneybury Anomaly, 227; 
Countess Road, 300-1; Earl’s Farm 
Down, 219, 220, 234-41, 243, 245, 300; 
Fargo Plantation, 275, 276; Folly 
Bottom, 219, 220, 234, 243, 300; King 
Barrow Ridge, 71, 224, 226, 238, 243, 
308; Longbarrow Clump, 220, 234, 243, 
245; milestones, 308; Ratfyn, 244, 245; 
Skye House, 300; Solstice Park, 300; 
Stonehenge Bottom, 308; Stonehenge 
(New 
Road, 300, 308; ‘Totterdown, 244; 
Totterdown Clump, 300; Vespasian’s 
Camp, 300; Woodhenge, 232, 233, 242, 
243, 244, 245; Woodlands, 244, see also 
Stonehenge 
Amesbury Hundred, 92 
Amiens, Peace of (1802), 9 
AML (Ancient Monuments Laboratory), 
302 
ammonites, 33 
Ammonites benettianus, 25 
amphibians, bones, 238 
Anabaptism, 101 
Anacardicaceae (cashews), 22 
Anagallis tenella (Bog Pimpernel), 265 
Ancient Monuments Directorate, 278 
Ancient Monuments Laboratory (AML), 
302 
Andersen, S. T., 135 
Andles, Leonard, 58 
Andover (Hants), Old Down Farm, 189 
Andrews, Charles William (1866-1924), 
284n 
Andrews and Dury, map (1773), 2, 87n 
Angelica sylvestris (Wild Angelica), 259, 260, 
262, 268 
Angle Ditch (Dorset), 139 
Anglers’ Co-operative Association, 249 
Anglesey (Wales), 80, 82, 86 
angling, 249, 250, 252-3 
Angling Times, 253 
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 280 
Anguilla anguilla (Common Eel), 238 
animal bone see bone, animal 
animal husbandry, 133 
Anisus leucostoma (mollusc), 33n, 127, 128 
Anisus vortex (mollusc), 33n 
Annals of Agriculture, The (1784), 4 
Anne, Edward, 6 
Anne Fortune (ship), 59 
Annual Register, The, 5 
Anstie, Amelia, 6 
Anstie, Benjamin, 2, 6 
Anstie, John, 2, 4-5 
Anstie, Samuel, 6 
Anstie family, 5 
anthicid beetles, 298 
Anthocharis cardamines (Orange-tip), 266-8 
Anthophora spp. (bees), 298 
Anthophora plumipes (bee), 298 
Anthropological Institute, 203 
antiquarianism, 82 
antiquarians, 25, 30, 80; France, 199; 
Wiltshire, 99 
antique dealers, 274 
antlers, 128, 167, 169, 170, 185, 227; 
fragments, 130, 132; worked, 109, 140, 
227, 244 
Antonye (ship), 57 
Antwerp (Belgium), 35, 43, 50, 54; Bourse, 
36; cloth marts, 36 
Aphantopus hyperantus (Ringlet), 268 
aphids, 17; predators, 98 
Apodemus flavicollis (Yellow-necked 
