GENERAL INDEX. 



180. Visited by Society, 1879, 



xix. 19; 1886, xxiii. 115. 

 Barford St.Martin, xix. 192. Ancient 



plate, xxi. 356, 367. 

 Baring family, the, xxii 266. 

 Barlowe, Nicholas, xxiii. 34, 

 Barn, an ancient, xx. 317. 

 Barnwell, Rev. E. L., xviii, 136; 



xxiv. 132. Rev. C.E.B., don., xxiv. 



348. 



Baron, Hartgild, xxiii. 316. 



Rev. J., D.D., F.S.A., his 



life and writings, xxii. 349. Anglo- 

 Saxon, on the study of, xvii. 278, 

 336. Boyton Church, early heraldry 

 in, xx. 145. Bulla, a leaden, xvii. 

 44. Gold nobles, a hoard of, xxi. 

 121. Manningford Bruce, Church 

 of, xx. 122. Sculptured Stone at 

 Codford St. Peter, and Heraldic 

 Stone at Warminster, xx. 138. 

 Stockton Church, some early fea- 

 tures of, xx. 107. 



Barrel organ in Church , a, xx. 194. 



Barrows, their classification, xix 61 ; 



xxiii. 60; xxiv. 8, 124. The bell, 

 lb. 347. Skulls found in, xxiii. 

 296. On Beckhampton Down, 



xxiv. 346. At Bowlsbury, xxiv. 

 104. At Ogbourne St. Andrew, 



xxii. 345. On Overton Hill, xx. 

 342, 345. At Rockley, xix. 67. 

 On Roundway Hill, xxii. 340. At 

 Rushmore, xxiv. 15. At Yatesbury, 

 xviii. 332. 



" Barrow- way," xviii. 330. 



Barton, C, don., xxi. 268. N., 



sheriff, 1873, xviii. 8. 

 Barwick. See Berwick. 

 Basileides, xxii 187. 

 Basilica, a Roman, xxi. 392. 

 Basingstoke.Guild of the Holy Ghost, 



xxiii. 62. 



Baskets, use of in the construction of 

 earthworks, xxiii. 249. 



Basset Down House, visited by So- 

 ciety, 1886, xxiii. 119. 



* Family, the, xxiii. 167 ; xxiv. 



279. Sir William, xxi. 57. 

 Bath, coronation festivities at, xxii. 

 56. 



* Marquis of, V.P., xviii. 135. 



President of Warminster Meeting, 

 xvii. 255. Inaugural Address, Tb+ 

 256. 



Of blood, a, xxii. 76. 



Waters, the, xviii. 267. 



Bathurst, Sir P., Bart., xxi. 2. 

 "Bath-waye," xxi. 62. 

 Baths, Roman, at West Dean, xxii. 

 245. 



Battlesbury, xvii. 287. 

 Baverstock, or Baberstoke, xix. 192. 

 Bayard's Castle, xviii. 90. 

 Bayliffe of Seagry, xxiii. 75, 87. 

 Baynton (Topog.), xx. 273, 274. 

 Bayntuns of Bromham, the xix. 161 %. 



xx. 286. Sir Edward, xxiv. 280% 



See also Bainton. 



Beacon mound, xxii. 243. 

 Beacons, watching of, xxi. 96i 

 Beating bounds, xvii. 322, 

 Beauchamp family, the xix. 161 



xxiv. 259. Bishop, his seal, Ib% 



237. Frederick, Earl of, xvii. 25, 

 Chapel, the, in St. John's 



Church, Devizes, xix. 122. 

 Becket, Archbishop. See St. Thomas. 



a Becket. 



Beckhampton, the avenue, xviii. 377"^ 

 Barrows, xxii. 237 : xxiv. 346% 

 British dwelling-pit, xxiii. 65. 



Beckington, the Castle, xx. 14. 

 Church, lb. Grange, lb. 



Bedwyn Brail, meaning of name, xxi. 

 68. 



Bedwyn, Great, xviii. 363, 372. 

 Beechingstoke, Church heraldry, xxiv. 

 48. 



Bee- eater, the, xviii. 314. 

 Bees English, xxiv. 189, note. 

 Beggars, judicial sentences on, xix. 80. 

 Beheading, the punishment of, xxiv. 

 107. 



Belgse, the, xxiv. 13, 18. Belgic 

 Ditches, xxi. 294. 



