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Great Bath Road see Old Bath Road 
Great Oolite, 157 
Great Shefford (West Berkshire), 275 
Great War see World War I 
Great Western Railway (GWR), 
Locomotive and Carriage Works, 306 
Greater London see Acton; London; 
Southwark; Stoke Newington 
Greece, 17 
Green, M., 297 
green lanes, 258 
Green Park (Reading), 134 
Green Street, 87n 
greenhouses, 4 
Greensand, 157, 188, 232, 255, 258, 259; 
fossils, 26 
greywethers, 80, 83, 85, see also sarsens 
Griffiths, Nick, note on a medieval pilgrim 
badge from West Knoyle, 293—4 
Grigson, C., 171 
Grime’s Graves (Norfolk), 277 
Grim’s Ditch, 308 
Grinsell, Leslie V. (1907-95), 146, 207, 208, 
279, 282, 297 
grocers, 10 
Grose, Donald, The Flora of Wiltshire (1957), 
98 
ground penetrating radar (GPR), 302 
Grove, Thomas, 53 
Grypus equiseti (weevil), 269 
gullies: Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age, 
306-7; undated, 308, see also ditches 
gun volleys, 9 
gunboats, 249 
guns, 10 
gunsmiths, 10 
Gussage St Michael (Dorset), Down Farm, 
139, 140 
Gwent see Caerleon 
GWR (Great Western Railway), 306 
Gygges, Thomas, 57, 58 
Gyles, Frans, 54 
Gyraulus alba (mollusc), 33n 
Gyrophaena angustata (beetle), 269 
habitats, Vera Jeans Nature Reserve, 257— 
66 
haematite-coating, 189 
Haematopota crassicornis (horse fly), 271 
Halcomb, William, 8 
Haliday, Mr, 205 
Hambledon Hill (Dorset), 145, 148, 154, 
158, 160; animal bone, 169, 170; 
artefacts, 166; ditches, 184; monuments, 
185; pits, 185; snails, 174 
Hamilton, Julie, note on animal bone from 
Latton Lands, 128-33 
Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila: note on animal 
bone from Durrington Walls, 226-8; 
note on animal bone from Earl’s Farm 
Down, 238 
hammers, 161, 224 
hammerstones: Neolithic, 161, 164; sarsen, 
166 
Hampshire, 232; execution sites, 92; 
pottery, 189, see also Andover; 
Danebury; Hordle; Kimpton; Ladle 
Hill; Lee-on-the-Solent; Little Som- 
borne; Martin Down; Milton Shore; 
New Forest; Silchester; Southampton; 
Test, River 
hand-axes, 200; Acheulian, 273, 275 
Handel, George Frederick (1685-1759), 6 
Handy, Mr, 203 
hanging, 92 
Hannam, Edm., 47 
Hannam, Edward, 39 
Hanseatic traders, 36 
Harden, Donald Benjamin (1901-94), 277— 
8, 282 
Harding, Philip, note on flintwork from 
Durrington Walls, 224-6 
Hardy, General, 281 
hares, 270 
Harford, Thomas, 43, 44, 55n; accounts, 45, 
57, 58, 60 
Harleian Miscellany (1744), 99, 100, 101 
harpoons, 249 
harpsichords, 6, 11 
Harris, James, 6 
Harrison, William, 6 
Harte, Walter (1709-74), History of the Life 
of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (1759), 2 
Harwood, Richard, 53 
Haslam, Jeremy, 211, 212, 216, 303 
Hather, Jon, 178 
hawkers, 266 
Hawkes, Charles 
(1905-92), 282 
Hawley, W., 280 
hawthorns, 15, 18, 171, 183, 261, 262, 266; 
charcoal, 175, 245 
Haycock, Lorna, paper on social life in late 
Georgian Devizes, 1-14 
Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809), 6 
hazel trees, 15-16, 71, 137, 171, 179, 266; 
charcoal, 174, 192, 245; coppicing, 175; 
pollen, 177, 231, 232 
hazelnuts, 171, 179; charred, 185; 
radiocarbon dating, 151, 153; remains, 
155, 176-7, 192; shells, 174, 177, 178, 
180 
Hazleton North (Gloucestershire), Long 
Barrow, 177 
Healy, Frances, 185; note on flint from 
Whitesheet Down, 160-6; note on 
ground stone from Whitesheet Down, 
166; report on investigation of the 
Whitesheet Down environs, 144—96 
hearths, 188, 215 
Heath, Beverley, paper on Vera Jeans 
Nature Reserve, 255-72 
Heathcote, Josiah Eyles, 4 
Heaton, Michael, 301, 303; evaluations, 
306; excavations, 307; fieldwalking, 307; 
report on excavations at Barton Grange 
Farm,  Bradford-on-Avon, 211-17; 
watching brief, 300 
hedgehogs, 270 
hedgerows, 266, 271 
Hedge, John, 39, 43, 48 
hedges, 15, 179 
Helicella spp. (snails), 183-4 
Helicella itala (snail), 71, 183, 238-9 
Helicellids, introduced, 183 
Helix spp. (molluscs), 27 
Helix alba (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix annularis (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix contorta (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix genti (fossil shell), 4 
Helix hispida (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix palustris (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix planorbis (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix spirorbis (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix stagnalis (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Helix vortex (mollusc), 27, 33n 
Hembury (Devon), 145, 158, 159 
hemp, 49; pollen, 137, 139 
Henbury (City of Bristol), 276 
henge monuments, 197-210, 219, 220; 
Neolithic, 72, 221 
Hengrave (Suffolk), 36, 49; Hengrave Hall, 
35 
Henry VIII (1491-1547), 35, 44 
FHeracleum sphondylium (Hogweed), 259-60 
heraldic devices, military, 306 
heraldry, 30 
herbicides, 95; resistance, 97, 98 
herbs, 175, 177, 234 
Herefordshire: cloth, 38n, see also Weobley 
Heritage Lottery Fund, 257 
Heryot, Robert, 39, 48 
Heytesbury, Baron, 
(1779-1860), 31 
Francis Christopher 
William A’Court 
Heytesbury, 63, 66; barrows, 72, 73; 
clothiers, 39, 40, 58, 61; fossils, 26 
Hidges, John, 45 
Highland chief, dress, 3 
Highworth, 280 
Hill, Christopher, 103 
Hill} D:J.,.271 
hillforts, 197; Iron Age, 145, 148, 182, 184, 
187, 300, see also enclosures; specific sites 
Hillman, Mrs Stephen, 7 
Hills Minerals and Waste Ltd., 301 
Hillson, S., 128 
hillwash, 187, 188, 191, 301 
Himalayas, 260, 276 
Hinton, Pat, 176; note on plant remains 
from Whitesheet Down, 177-9; note on 
plant remains from Whitesheet Quarry, 
192 
Hippocastanaceae (chestnuts), 22 
historical mythology, 79 
History of Fossils, A, 3 
Hoare, Sir Richard Colt (1758-1838), 65, 
145, 146, 202, 204; The Ancient History of 
South and North Wiltshire (1812; 1821), 
64; collections, 280; fieldwork, 68; The 
Modern History of South Wiltshire (1831), 
26; on stone circles, 198 
Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679), 102 
Hogarth, William (1697-1764), 3 
Holbrok[e], William, 40, 48; accounts, 56, 
57 
Holcroft, Thomas (1745-1809), The Road to 
Ruin (1792), 7 
Holland see Netherlands, The 
holland-cloths, 47, 49, 55n 
hollow ways, 82, 83, 87n, 91, 146, 150, 308 
holly trees, 16, 24 
Holmes, Richard, 45, 57 
Holocene, 231, 242 
holts, 271 
Home Guard, 277 
Honey, William Bowyer (1889-1956), 282 
honeydew, 17 
hops, 44; measures, 62; pollen, 137 
Horcott (Gloucestershire), 123 
Hordeum vulgare (barley), 192 
Hordle (Hants), 33n 
horn, 128 
horncores, 130, 131 
hornets, 271 
Horningsham: Brims Down,  33n; 
Brimsgrove (field), 26; Chute Farm, 26, 
33n; clothiers, 39, 48, 56; Longleat, 26; 
Picket’s Field, 33n 
horse chestnut trees, 17; diseases, 18; girth, 
24 
horse flies, 271 
horses, 278; bells, 200, 275; bones, 109, 128, 
129, 132, 139, 238; white, 16, 280 
hospitals, 308 
houses: Norse boat-shaped, 203, see also 
villas 
Housz, Jan Ingen (1730-99), 5 
hoverflies, 98, 271 
Huckerby, Elizabeth, note on pollen from 
Latton Lands, 135-8 
Hughes family, 8 
Hume, David (1711-76), History of England 
(1754-62), 2 
humic acids, 231 
Humulus spp. (hops), 137 
humus, 76 
hundreds: boundaries, 91, 92, 93, 302; 
origins, 93 
Hungerford (West Berkshire), 253 
Hunt, Henry, 10 
hunting, 132; with hounds, 10 
Hurlock, John, 52 
hut-circles, 207-8 
HAyacinthoides non-scripta (Bluebell), 263 
Hyde, Abbot of, 255 
hydrochloric acid, 71, 135 
