INDEX TO VOL. XXXIII. 



441 



Colyar. See Coliere. 



Compton Bassett Ch., bells, 317 ; 

 hour glass, ib., illust., 425; stone 

 screen and loft, 317. Illusts., 

 321. Persons see Cue, Mr. 



Chamberlayne, Park, view, 



87. See Head, E. 



Compton (Mr.), 354. Christina, 

 401. 



Constable, Hubert, 372. 

 Constance, Bp. Hallam's tomb, 421. 

 Conybeare, Kev. W. D., 47, 59. 

 Conyng. See Cannings. 

 Cook [Cok, Cookes, Couk] , Agnes 



(I. & II.), 407. Edith, 403. 



Edw., 182, 236; dons., 195, 



343. John (I.— III.), 395, 



402, 403. Walt., 407. 



Cooper, Lettice, port., 339. 



Thos., 270. 

 Coote, Miss, 236. 

 Copheap, deriv., 115. 

 Corf e Castle, herring-bone masonry, 



178. 



Corfe, Arthur T. and Joseph, 80. 

 Cormorant, occurrence of, 65. 

 Corner, Will, de la, Bp. of Salisbury, 

 360. 



Cornett, Will., 399. 



Cornish, Alice le, 390. J. C. 



(Rev.), 84. Rich, le, 390. 



Cornwall, Earl of, 114. Regi- 

 nald, Earl of, 383. Rich., 

 Earl of, arms, illust., 81. 



Cornwallis, James, 5th Earl, 66. 

 (Lady) Jemima I., 66. 



Corr fam., bell-founders, 420. 



Corsham Charities, 335. Court, 

 fireplace from Bradenstoke, 318. 



See also Monks. Persons 

 see Danvers. J. ; Methuen, Lord. 



Corsoul, Simon, 403. 



Corston, Rich., 401. 



Corton (Boyton), " Chettle " hole, 

 deriv., 115. 



(Hilmarton), Romano-Brit. 



dwelling-pit, 268. 



Cotel, Rich., 365. 



Cotes, fam., 173. 



Charles, obit, notice, 173, 



174. Charles G. (Rev.), 173. 



(Lady) Edith, 173. 

 Will, de, 370. 



Cottage industries in 18th cent. 129. 



Couk. See Cook. 



Coulston, East, 295, 296, 298. 



Coupere. See Cowper. 



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i Courstur, Peter le, 402. 



' Courtenay Huddersfield fam., of 



Bradford-on-Avon, 184. 

 Cowper, [Coupere, Cowpere] , John 



(I. & II.) 395, 399. Will, le, 



404. 



Cox [Cockes], Walt., 407. 



Mr. Richardson, 414. 



" Crabbe," by Alf. Ainger, noticed, 

 179, 180 ; port., 192 ; tomb of his 

 parents, illust., 193 ; works, 339. 



Craketail, Hen., 392. 



Cranborne Chace, bounds of, 

 Letters concerning, 289-295. 



Cranmore, E., Rom. Ed., 325. 



Cras, Edward, 388. 



Crekkelade, Matilda, and Eich. 

 (I. & II.), 390. 



Creyleber, Eoger, 396. 



Cricklade, Crosses, 74. Eom. 

 Ed., 327, 328. Hundred, 

 offenders agst. Statute of* Lab- 

 ourers, 386, 387, 397, 398. 

 See also Calcott Bridge. 



" Crimes, Old Wiltshire," 422. 



Cripps [Crypce], John, 72. 

 Will., 401. 



Cristemallford. See Christian 

 Malford. 



Crockerton (Long-bridge Deverill), 

 125, 126. In Civil War, 129. 

 Looms, ib. Eevel, 121. 



The Pottery and Mill, 125. 



Crofton (Grafton), Interments, 419. 

 Eom. Ed., 418, 326. 



" Cromwell and the Eoyalist Insur- 

 rection, 1655;" Sir E. F. D. 

 Palgrave, noticed, 71,72; letter 

 to, 375 — 376 ; lock used by, 

 illust., 426. 



Croppes, Margery, 403. 



" Crosses, etc." Eeport by C. S. 

 Adye, noticed, 74—75 ; origin of, 

 117. See Aldbourne ; Ashton 

 Keynes ; Barford St. Martin ; 

 Bradenstoke, Bremhill, Bulking- 

 ton ; Castle Combe ; Christian 

 Malford ; Cricklade ; Devizes ; 

 Downton ; Durrington ; Enford ; 

 Lacock ; Latton ; Ludgershall ; 

 Lydiard Millicent ; Maddington ; 

 Malmesbury ; Mere ; Nether- 

 hampton ; Pepper Box Hill: 

 Purton ; Eodbourne ; Salisbury ; 

 Sedgehill ; Sherston ; Shrewton ; 

 Steeple Ashton; Stourhead ; 

 Stratford Toney ; Tisbury ; 



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