INDEX 
cock-fighting arenas, 208 
cockspur thorns, 18 
Cockyshed, William, 36 
Codford, 63, 145, 306; Codford Down, 63; 
East Codford Farm, 303 
Codford St Mary, Lamb Down, 74 
coed (wood), 203 
Coenagrion puella (Azure Damselfly), 266 
coffins, 223; wooden, 300, 304 
coins, 3, 197, 280; Roman, 200, 237, 238 
coit (wood), 203 
Coke, John, 39, 48 
Coke, Thomas William of Holkham, Earl 
of Leicester (1752-1842), 5 
cokkettes, 53 
Colchester (Essex), 277 
Colchester Museum, 289 
Colchicum autumnale (Autumn Crocus), 4 
Cold Marts, 36, 54; 1531, 53; 1533, 50; 
1535, 45, 51, 58; 1536, 44, 56, 58; 1537, 
43; 1538, 43, 52 
Coldwell, William, 58 
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), 11 
Coles, B., 227 
collecting: 18th 
obsessive, 282 
collections, Passmore’s, 274, 275, 278, 280, 
281-2, 287-92 
Collins, John, 2-3 
colluvium, 192, 219, 234, 243 
Collyns, George, 36 
Colt Hoare, Sir Richard see Hoare, Sir 
Richard Colt (1758-1838) 
combs, Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age, 
301 
Common Eel, 254 
Complete Body of Gardening, A, 3 
Complete Tutor to the Violin, The, 6 
Compositae (flowering plants), 177, 192, 
231 
concerts, 6, 11 
conchology, 25, 27 
conduit money, 44 
conduitors, 44 
conduits see culverts 
Congo, 249 
conifers, 16, 262 
Conopodium majus (Pignut), 178, 179, 265 
Constantine, Mary-Ann, paper on Iolo 
Morganwg, 78-88 
consumer society, rise of, 1 
conversations, 8 
Conwy (Wales), Aberconwy, 80 
Cooke, Richard, 57 
Cooke, W., The Way to the Temple of True 
Honour and Fame (1773), 2 
cooking, 140 
Coombe Bissett, St Michael and All Angels 
Church, 303 
Cooper, John, 39, 42, 47; accounts, 36 
coopers, 6 
Cope, Alice, 46, 49 
coppicing, 175 
copying machines, 5 
coral, fossil, 121 
Corallian, 188, 211 
cores: flint, 161, 162, 223, 224, 225, 238, see 
also flintwork 
corn see grain 
corn dryers, 301 
Cornaceae (dogwoods), 22 
Corney, Mark, 307; note on survey of 
Whitesheet Down, 146-8 
Cornish (language), 203 
Cornwall, 81, 207; hundreds, 93; pottery, 
158, 159; tin, 44, 45-6, see also Carn 
Brea; Castilly; Lizard Peninsula 
Corylus spp. (hazels), 231, 232 
Corylus avellana (Hazel), 15-16, 137, 176-7 
Cotswold Aggregates, 304 
Cotswold Archaeology (CA): archaeo- 
logical recording, 300, 304; evaluations, 
century trends, 4; 
305, 306-7; excavations, 305; watching 
briefs, 303, 304 
Cotswold Community (Gloucestershire), 
107-8, 140, 301 
Cotswolds, 107, 123, 211 
cottons, 37, 44, 49, 55n 
Cottus gobio (Bullhead), 259 
Coulston, East Coulston, 51, 55n, 61, 62 
Counsell, Dominic, 271 
country pursuits, 10 
Countryside Stewardship Scheme, 95, 98 
Courrier de l'Europe, 199 
Courts of Assistants of the Mercers, 35 
Cowbridge (Vale of Glamorgan), 86 
cows’ ears, 200 
Crakeman, Thomas, 60 
Cranborne Chase: barrows, 68; pottery, 123 
Crataegus spp. (thorns), 18 
Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn), 15, 18, 
261, 262 
Crawford, Osbert Guy Stanhope (1886— 
1957), 281; The Long Barrows of the 
Cotswolds (1925), 280 
crayfish, 259, 270, 271 
Creel (magazine), 253 
cremation burials, 134, 244, 300; Middle 
Bronze Age, 139, 179 
Cretaceous, fossils, 25, 32, 33n 
cricket, 10 
Cricklade, 107, 199, 204; Weaver’s Bridge, 
108 
criminals, inhumations, 89 
Cristopher (ship): of Feversham, 45; of 
Maidstone, 45 
Crocker, Philip (1780-1840), 65 
cromlechs, 207 
cropmarks, 220, 237, 245, 308 
crops, arable, 139 
Cross, Richard, 40, 48; accounts, 59 
cross-roads, inhumations at, 89-94 
croziers, 293 
Cruciferae (herbs), 231 
Crudwell, Goldhill Quarry, 303 
crystallography, 4 
cubits, 197 
cuckoos, 269, 270 
Cuculus canorus (Cuckoo), 270 
Cucumber Feast (Devizes), 3 
cultivation: prehistoric, 
Neolithic, 233 
culture, 2, 11; Acheulian, 273, 275; 
cosmopolitan vs. popular, 1; Rinyo- 
Clacton, 226; urban, 1 
culverts: stone, 214, 216, 303; stone-lined, 
119, 141 
Cunnington, Edward Benjamin Howard 
(1861-1950), 280-1 
Cunnington, Maud Edith (née Pegge) 
(1869-1951), 273, 280-1, 289; 
excavations, 244, 245; fieldwork, 65-6, 
68, 74 
Cunnington, William (1754-1810), 26; 
excavations, 63, 66; fieldwork, 64-5, 68; 
survey error, 66 
Cupressaceae (cypresses), 19 
currency: English, 62; Flemish, 54, 62 
Curtis, Samuel (1779-1860), 3 
Curwen, E., 274 
Curwen, E. Cecil, 284n 
Curwen, Eliot, 284n 
Cutler, D., 174 
cyanobacteria, 17 
Cydonia spp. (Quince), 18 
Cylch Cyngrair (Circle of Concord), 85 
Cyperaceae (herbs), 231, 232 
cypresses, 16, 19, 24 
146; Middle 
d-factors, 18 
Dactylorhiza fuchsti (Common Spotted- 
orchid), 261, 264, 265 
Dactylorhiza praetermissa (Southern Marsh- 
orchid), 261, 262—4 
313 
Daily Mirror, 252 
Dalton, Richard, 59 
dams, 257 
damselflies, 266 
dancing, 8, 11 
dandelions, 71, 135, 138 
Danebury (Hants), 189, 236 
Daniell, J. J.: History of Chippenham (1894), 
99; and Muggleton, 99, 100, 103, 104 
Danube basin, 36 
Darby, Michael, 271; note on beetles at 
Vera Jeans Nature Reserve, 269; note on 
other notable species at Vera Jeans 
Nature Reserve, 271 
Darby, Paul, 271 
Dark, Ken, 93 
Dartmoor (Devon), 197, 207; hut-circles, 
208 
dating (radiocarbon) — see 
dating 
daubs, 188 
Davis, James, 3, 11-12 
Davis, Thomas, 5 
Davison, Harry, 57, 58, 60 
Davy, Thomas, 37 
Davy, Thomas (of Horningsham), 39, 48; 
accounts, 56, 57, 58 
Davy, Thomas (of Warminster), 47; 
accounts, 37 
Davy, Thomas (of Westbury), 39 
Dayll, Thomas, 60 
DCM (Distinguished Conduct Medal), 275 
de Harden, Anastasia, 255 
Deane Water, 258 
DED (Dutch elm disease), 18, 19 
deer: antlers, 109, 128, 132, 167, 169, 170, 
185; bones, 109, 128, 129, 130, 132, 227, 
244 
DEFRA (Department for Environment 
Food and Rural Affairs), 98 
demoiselles, 266 
dendrochronology, 304 
Dendrocopos — major 
Woodpecker), 270 
denizens, 38n 
Denmark, King of, 44 
Department for Environment Food and 
Rural Affairs (DEFRA), 98 
Depetter, Lenard, 50 
Derby, Drury Lowe Arms, 104n 
Derbyshire, Muggletonians, 104n 
Deroceras spp. (slugs), 191 
Description of Antiquities of Wilton House, 2 
Devensian, 231, 233, 234; gravels, 137, 228 
Devil’s Dyke (Suffolk), 277 
Devizes, 37, 297; The Bear, 2, 10; The Black 
Swan, 10; Book Scciety, 2; clothiers, 39, 
40, 42, 47, 48, 61; Corporation, 9; 
County Court, 8; cricket matches, 10; 
The Crown, 9; Drew’s Pond, 7; The Elm 
Tree, 3, 10; The Green, 10; gunsmiths, 
10; late Georgian social life, 1-14; 
Market Place, 9; Monday Market Street, 
7; New Park, 3, 8, 9, 10; publications, 2; 
Roundway House, 8; St Mary’s church, 
1; Southbroom House, 9; theatres, 7; 
Town Hall, 7 (Assembly Room, 7, 8); The 
White Bear, 3; The White Hart, 10, see also 
Wiltshire Heritage Museum (WHM) 
Devizes Gardening Club, 3 
Devizes Mercer Company, 6 
Devizes Museum see Wiltshire Heritage 
Museum (WHM) 
Devizes Prison, 5 
Devon: manors, 35, see also Dartmoor; 
Exeter; Hembury; Plymouth; Tawstock 
diamonds, 8 
Dictionary of National Biography, The 
(DNB), 100, 101, 103; historical 
background, 104n 
diet, Middle Bronze Age, 131, 132 
Dimbleby, G. W., 175, 177, 228 
radiocarbon 
(Great Spotted 
