GENERAL INDEX. 



iv. 



Arvicola (Geol.), xx. 54. 



Ashburnham, W., xxiv. 99. 



Ashley {Topog), xix. 212. 



■ Mrs., her letters, xviii. 21. 



Ashby, Mr., xviii. 367. 



Ashmole, Elias, Antiquities of Berk- 

 shire, xvii. 50. 



Asserton, xix. 200. 



Ashton, meaning of name, xxi. 65. 



Ash-tree, superstitions respecting the, 

 xxii. 331 ; xxiv. 334. 



Assault, Informations for, xxii. 213. 



Assize, Orders of Court of, xviii. 138. 



Aston House, xix. 222. 



Astur Palumbarius (Ornith.), xvii. 

 108. 



Athelgar. See St. Algar. 



Athelstan, King, xxi. 23. Charter, 

 xix. 304. Deed of grant, lb. 228. 



Atworth, Church heraldry, xxiv. 289. 



Aubrey, John, his childhood, xxi. 53. 

 Adopted father, xxiv. 327. 



Auchers of Fisherton, the, xix. 351. 



Audley, Lady Eleanor, xx. 36. 



Augustinians, or Austin Canons, the, 

 xix. 146 ; xx. 249. 



Auk, the Little, xxii. 197. 



Aumbry, a remarkable, xxiii. 6. 



Aurelius Ambrosius, xxi. 10. 



Avebury, derivation of name, xxiv. 

 202. Supposed stone circle near, 

 xvii. 253. Manor house and barn, 

 xix. 21. Truslowe Manor, xxi. 

 398. Visited by Society, 1879, 

 xix. 20 ; 1888, xxiv. 146. 



■ Church, xviii. 380. Rev. B. 



King on, xxi. 396. Mr. Ponting 

 on, xxi. 188; xxiv. 157. Saxon 

 work in, xxi. 188. Supposed pre- 

 Saxon ditto, lb. 397. 

 - See also Abury. 



Aveling, Stephen, xxiv. 242. 

 Avening (Glouo.), meaning of name, 

 xxi. 65. 



Avenues, the Avebury, xviii. 377, 



381 ; xix. 49. 

 Avocet, the, xxi. 230. 

 Avons, the xix. 209 ; xx. 21. 



Awdry, Sir John, xviii. 133. Rev. 

 W. H., xxi. 290. On Ludgershall 

 Castle and its history, xxi. 288, 

 317. 



Awgar. See St. Algar. 

 " Awnder," meaning of word, xxii. 

 325. 



" Ayliffe's Ghost," xxi. 208. 

 Ayliffes of Grittenham, Canon Jackson 



on the, xxi. 194. 

 Ayscough, Bishop, his seal {Must.), 



xxiv. 237. His murder, xx. 275. 



See also Aiscough. 

 Backswording match, a, xxi. 334. 

 Bacon, Wiltshire, xvii. 301. 

 " Bacon money," xxii. 283. 

 Badbury Castle, visited by Society, 



1886, xxiii. 114. 

 Badge, a pauper's, xxi. 395. 

 "Badgers," licensed, xviii. 156, 157. 



Meaning of term, lb. note ; xx. 325. 

 Badges, family heraldic, xxii. 339 ; 



xxiv. 303. 

 Bailiffs of forests, xix. 83 ; of hund- 



dreds, xviii. 145. 

 Baily, or Bailiwick, xix. 40. 

 -West, lb. 



Bainton, Mr. xviii., 366. See also 



Bayntun. 

 Baker, E., of Mere, xxi. 255. Rev. 



H. D. xxi. 291. Rev. Sir Talbot, 



xxiv. 25, 33. 

 Balance of Nature, the, xx. 155. 

 JBaldacchino. See Canopies. 

 Balearic Islands, meaning of name, 



xix. 241. 

 Balks, xvii. 294- 

 Baltimoi'e, Cecil, Lord, xxiii. 323. 

 Bamboo ornament, xx. 138. 

 Bampton, Dr. John, xxi. 381. 

 Banners, ancient ecclesiastical, xix. 



339. 



■ See Flags. 



Baptism, deposition as to, at Quarter 



Sessions, xxi. 96. 

 Barbury Castle, xix. 59 ; xxiii. 101, 



195- Meaning of name, xxiii. 180. 



Mr. Story-Maskelyno on, lb. 112, 



