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INDEX TO VOL. XXXIII. 



King — continued. 



Jul', 387. Rich., 401, 

 Will., 391. 



Kingsbirie, Hen., 270. 



Kingsbridge [Kingsbrugge] Hund- 

 red, Offenders agst. Statute of 

 Labourers, 403—409. 



Kingston Deverill, 113, 123. 



Chapel of Mere, 119. Church, 

 120. Derivation, 114. 



Population in 17th cent., 129. 

 Rom. Rd., 324. Persons see 



Cornwall, Earl of. 



Kington Langley, 173. Per- 

 sons see Cotes, C. 



St. Michael, 67. Per- 

 sons see Awdry, Rev. E. C. 



Kingston, J. W., don. 195. 



Kingway Barn, geology, 182. 



Kinwardstone [Kynewardeston] 

 Hundred, offenders agst. Statute 

 of Labourers, 392—397. 



Kipling, Rudyard, port., 192. 



Kite, Edward, arts, &c. by, noticed. 

 73, 74, 182, 187, 330, 421; on 

 Devizes Castle, 100. 



Kjederquist, John, " Dialect of 

 Pewsey," noticed, 72, 420; don., 

 431. 



Knighton (Figheldean), Manor of, 

 269, 270. Woods, 325. 



Persons see Coopper, T. ; Grene, 

 W. ; Martin, R. ; Poore, E. and P. 



Knipe, Rev. dir., 299. 



Knoll, Long, nr. Maiden Bradley, 

 124. Barrow, 325. 



Rom. Rd., ib. 



Knook, 429. British Settle- 



ments, 110. Church, 119 ; 



dedication, 121 ; plate, 123 ; pre- 

 Norman stones, 119, 179. 

 Persons see Searchfield, E. 



Knowie, chert implements, 132, 141. 

 Flints, don., 195, 348; glacial 

 scratches on, 135, 138 ; polish on, 

 134, 135, 140, 143, 184, 430, note 

 by Rev. E. H. Goddard, 144—5. 



Gravels, composition and 

 character of, 132. Palaeolithic 

 implements, age of, 138; exhib., 

 108 ; Wm. Cunnington and 

 Wm.A. Cunnington, on, 131— 

 i38;S. B. Dixon on, 139—144. 



Knoyle, East, geology, 77. 



West, stocks, 75. [353. 



Knubley, Rev. E. P., reads paper, 



Koc, John, 399. 



Kyndelewelle, Isabella, 388, 389. 

 Kyng, Kynge, Kynges. See King. 

 Kyngbrugge. See Kingsbridge 



Kynny, Hen., 397. John, 387. 



La Primaudaye, John C. (Rev.),69. 

 Maria M., ib. 



Labourers, Statute of, offenders 

 against, 1349, Miss E. M. 

 Thompson on, 384-409. 



"Lachere," trade of, 402. 



Lackham (Lacock), 366, 369, 372, 

 373, 376. Chapel of, 364. 

 Lesser Horseshoe Bat found at, 

 169. Manor, 359, 360. 



Persons see Baynard, E. ; Bluet, 

 Sir John. 



Lacock, Abbesses, Johanna, 369 ; 

 Juliana, 367 ; Montfort, Joanna 

 de, 373. Abbey, 315, 359, 360, 

 361, 363; art. on, noticed, 82; 

 Lady Chapel, building of, etc., 

 361, 363, 364 ; Letter to Crom- 

 well, 375—376. Advowson 

 and Rectory, deeds connected 

 with, 365—375. Blindhouse, 

 75. Church, 315, 361, 363- 

 365 ; art. noticed, 185 ; building 

 of, 360 ; dedication, 361. 

 Cockeleye, 367. Cross, 74. 

 Hinhoc, 367. Illusts., 82, 



193, 321, 425. Inlande, 367. 



Langley, ib. Monlesham, ib. 



Rectors. See Dorinton, R. de ; 

 John; Longespee,N. Rectory, 

 Appropriation of. Rev. W. Q. 

 CIark=Maxwell on, 358—375. 



Suthbiria in Asseleye, 367. 

 Vicarage, ordination of, by Bp. 

 of Salisbury, deed, printed, 374. 



Vicars. See Bruton, R. ; Shar- 

 penham, N. Weteleye, 367. 



See also Lackham. Persons, 

 Schryvenham, John de ; Shar- 

 ington, Mr. 



Lacy, Margaret de, Countess of 

 Lincoln, 360, 368. Hen., Earl 

 of Lincoln, 360. 



Ladd, Walt., 393. 



Lake Ho., 416. 



Lane, William, 224. 



Lang. See Long. 



Langanbeorgam, 124. 



Langeley. See Lacock. 



Langeluce, John, 399. 



Langford, Steeple, Charities, 422. 



Langley Burrell, Registers, art. on, 

 noticed, 186. 



