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GENERAL INDEX. 



62. Visited by Royal Archaeological 

 Institute. 1887, xxiv. 30. 



■ A Stroll through, by Canon 



Jones, xx. 306. Antiquity, Ib. 

 Church of St. Lawrence, 308. 

 Parish Church, Ib. Edward Or- 

 pin, 309. Horton's House, 310. 

 Church House, lb. Town Hall 

 and Shambles, 311. Kingston 

 House, 312. Old Market House, 

 313. Town Bridge and Chapel, 314. 

 Barton Farm and Barn, 317. 

 Lady Well, 319. Pippet, 321. 



■ Hundred of, xix. 255 ; xxiv. 



51, 287. 



Bradley, Maiden, the Church, xvii. 

 358. Visited by Society, 1877, lb . 

 277. 



North, xx. 251 ; xxi. 89. 



Inventory of Chantry furniture, 



xxii. 326. Visited by Society, 



1881, xx. 14. 

 Bradshaw, Lord President, xxiii. 339. 

 Bradon or Bladon River, the, xxi. 62, 



64. 



Brails, the, xix. 40. 

 Bramble, Colonel, xix. 133. 

 Brambling, the, xvii. 290. 

 Bianch and Dole Hundred, the, xix. 



196, 255. 

 Branding, the punishment of, xxi. 



78, 101. 



Bratton, xx. 262, 272. Castle, xix. 

 134. Church, xxiv. 38. 



Brawling in a churchyard, xxii. 22. 



Bray, the Vicar of, xxi. 165. 



Breamore House, visited by Society, 

 1876, xvii. 43. 



Bremhill, xvii., 292 ; xxi 134 ; xxiv. 

 338. Dumb Post Inn, Xvii. 318, 

 note ; xxiv. 274. Formerly called 

 Bramble, xix. 209 ; and Brimble, 

 xxiii. 76, Vicarage, xxiv. 275. 



Bremhilham, xix. 212. 



Brench and Dole. See Branch and 

 Dole. 



Brent Knoll, Revels on, xvii. 290. 

 Bretford. See Britford. 



Breton Family, the, xx. 91. 

 JBretwalda, the xxiii. 193, 194. 

 Brewer, Samuel, memoir of, xviii. 71. 



Mr., Ib. 367. 

 Brictric, the Thane, xx. 76. 

 Bridges, County, xxi. 86 ; xxii. 224. 

 Brigmerston or Brigmilston, xix. 184. 

 Brimble. See Bremhill. 

 Brimslade, xix. 44. 

 Brine, J., xxii. 134. 

 Brinkworth, xix. 214 xxi. 70. 

 Bristol High Cross, xvii. 357. 

 Britain as a Roman Province, xxiv. 



31. 



Britford or Bretford, xix. 192. 

 Church, xvii.43; xxiv. 35. Church 

 plate, xxi. 369. Visited by Society, 

 1876, xvii. 43 ; by Royal Archaeo- 

 logical Institute, 1887, xxiv. 30. 

 British Habitations, ancient, xvii. 

 297 ; at Cidbury, xxi. 340 ; near 

 Glory Ann, xxii. 238 ; on Huish 

 Hill, xix. 60 ; at Ringsbury, x xiii. 

 197 ; West Dean, xxii. 242. 

 Stone and earthwork on Marl- 

 borough Downs, by Rev. A. C. 

 Smith, xix. 11, 45. 

 Britons, the Romanized, xxiv. 8, 18. 

 Brittany, an excursion to, xxiv. 34. 

 Britton, John, xxiv. 4, 197. 

 Brittox Club, the, xix. 119. 

 Brixton Deverell, origin of name, xx. 

 77. Church, xvii. 351. Visited 

 by Society, 1877, lb. 275. 

 Broad Hinton. See Hinton. 

 Broadtown Charity, the, xx. 31. 

 Brock, Loftus, F.S A., xix. 122, 126, 

 127. On Bradenstoke Priory, Ib. 

 146. On the Viking Ship, Ib. 143. 

 Brockington (Glouc), xxii. 66. 

 Brodie, Sir B., Bart., xxi. 350. 

 Brokenborough, xix. 211. Meaning 

 of name, xxi. 69. Visited by So- 

 ciety, 1882, Ib. 20. 

 Bromham. xxiv. 247. The Church : 

 Bayntun Chapel, xix. 161 ; heral- 

 dry, xxiii. 207 ; Mr. Pouting on, 

 xxiv. 159. The Hall, xix. 162. 



