GENERAL INDEX. 



"Cas'alty," local meaning of word, 



xxii. 109. 

 Castella, xxiii. 199. 

 Casterley Camp, Sir R. C. Hoaro at, 



xxii. 237. 

 Castle, a Norman, plan of, xix. 313, 



317. 



Combe, xix. 207. Kistvaen 



at, Ib. 50. 



■ Eaton, xxiv. 128. 



■ Rings, visited by Society, 



1884, xxii. 143. 

 Castlehaven, James, Earl of, xxiii. 



326. 



Castra csstiva, xxi. 294. 

 Cat and the Fiddle, the, xvii. 324. 

 I — and wheel, the, xvii. 313. 

 Catcomb, meaning of name, xxi. 67. 

 Catharine, Queen. See Katharine. 

 Cathedral, Salisbury. See Salisbury. 

 I Cats," the xvii. 310. 

 Catsbrain, derivation of name, xix. 



230, 303, 305. 

 Cattle-pens, ancient, xix. 63. 

 Causeways, Chute, xxi. 337 ; Cid- 



bury, Ib. 340. 

 Cavalier device, .a, xxiii. 266. 

 Caverns at Mentone, bones found in 



the, xxii. 114. 

 Cawden and Cadworth Hundred, xix. 



191, 257. 



Ceawlin, King of the West Saxons, 

 I xxi. 63 ; xxiii. 192. 

 Celts, the (Ethn og.), xxiv. 1 2. Celtic 



place-names, xxi. 61, 64. Prefixes, 



xx. 19. 



Celts (=stone chisels), xix. 97. 

 Centenarians, xxiii. 257, 339 ; xxiv. 

 205. 



Cenwalch, King of the West Saxons, 



xx. 306 : xxi. 10. 

 Ceolwulph, King of Mercia, xxiv, 



258. 



Cephalic Index, the, xxiii. 295. 

 Certhiadce {Ornith.), xviii. 308. 

 I Certhia Fa m Maris, lb. 

 Cervus Caprcolus (ZooL), xxiii. 221. 

 Cetiosaurics (Geol.) xx. 52. 



Chase, Aldbourne, xxiii. 257. 

 Chaddleworth (Berks.), xvii. 296. 

 Chadenwich xvii. 292. 

 Chadington, meaning of name, xxi.. 

 67. 



Chaffinch, the, xviii. 290. 



Chafin, Rev. W., Life of, xxii. 166, 

 His history of Cranborne Chase, 

 lb. 160. 



Chalcedony, xxi. 276. 



Chalfield or Chaldfield, Great, xx. 15.. 

 Church heraldry, xxiv. 56. Rev. . 

 E. Kingston on, xxiv. 31. 



Chalices, ancient, at Aldbourne, xxiii. 

 257. Berwick St. James, xxi. 

 356, 360. Codford St. Mary, lb. 

 356. Dean, West, xxii. 285. Din- 

 ton (Must.), xxi. 363, 371. Lang- 

 ford, Little, lb. 373. Nettlecombe 

 (Somerset), lb, 363. Newton, 

 South, lb. 375. Rheims, lb. 360, 

 Belonging to St. Ludger, Bishop, 

 of Miiuster. At Salisbury, the 

 Cathedral, lb. 375 ; St. Martin's,, 

 lb. 379; St. Thomas's,-: Ib. 379.. 

 Wishford, Ib. 382,. Wylye, lb, 

 356, 361, 383. 



Double-handed, xxi. 359, 



Chalke, Bower or Bowre, xix. 195.. 

 Broad, Ib. 194. 



Hundred, xix. 194, 257. 



Chamberlane, Mr., xviii. 366. 



Chancel, meaning of word, xx. 111., 

 A, lower than the nave, xix. 144. 



Chancellor of Salisbury. See Salis- 

 bury Cathedral. 



Chandler, Robert, xxiii. 334. T., 

 xix. 117. 



Chandos, George, Lord, xxiii. 335.. 

 Chantry furniture, inventory of Wilt-. 



shire, xxii. 318. 

 Chapel on a bridge, a, xx. 314. 

 . Plaister, visited by Society, 



1881, xx. 16. 

 Chapels, twin, xxiv. 160. 

 Chaplain, duty of a, xxiv. 260. 

 Chapman, J., xxiii. 27. 

 Chappel, John, xxiii. 335. 



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