xii. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Chapter. See Salisbury. 



Charadriadce (Ornith.), xxi. 248. 

 Charadrius Cantiacus, 253. Hi- 

 aticula, lb. Minor, lb. Mori- 

 nellus, 252. Pluvialis, 251. 



Charford, the Battle of, xxiii. 185. 



Charities, ancient, xx. 84. 



Charles I., xix. 119; xxiii. 283. 

 " Dockets " of his reign, xxiii. 64. 

 Letters, autograph, xvii. 255 ; to 

 Prince Eupert, xxii. 144. Muster 

 of his army on Aldbourne Chase, 

 xxiii. 263. 



II., xvii. 276. 



Charms for diseases, xxii. 330. 



Charterhouse, History of the, xxiii. 

 158. 



Charlton, xix. 212, 303; meaning of 

 name, xxi. 69. Church heraldry, 

 xxiii.310. Visited by Society, 1882, 



xxi. 20. 



Charters, ancient : Andover, xxi. 



315. Devizes, xix. 118, 170. -'Of 



the Forests," lb. 39. 

 Chase, t old meaning of word, xxii. 



149. 



6 Beasts of, xix. 34. 



Chasuble, an ancient, xxi. 23. 

 Chatsworth, xix. 223. 

 Chaulelasmus Strejperus {Ornith.), 



xxii. 96. 



Chaundler, Mr., xviii. 364. 

 Chedworth, meaning of name, xxi. 

 70. 



CTieminage, or CMminage, xviii. 



163 ; xxii. 152. 

 Chenalopex JEgyptiacus ,{Ornith.), 



xxii. 89. 



Cheney family, the, xx. 244, note, 



302, John, xxii. 215. 

 Cherhill or Cherril, xix. 215; xxii. 



107. Visited by Society, 1888,xxiv. 



146. 



— Gleanings, by Rev. W. C. 



Plenderleath, xxiv. 144. Early his- 

 tory, 258. Meaning of name, lb. 

 Owners of manor, 259. Village 

 Inns, 261. Foot-pads, 263, Church, 



264. Bells, 265. Monumental in- 

 scriptions, 266. Tithe barn, lb. 

 Ancient habitations, supposed, 267. 

 Jubilee celebration, 268. 



Chesil beach, the, xxii. 91. 



Chester Cathedral, Tiles in, xvii. 142. 



Chests, Old Parish, xxiv. 153, 166, 

 204. 



Cheverell, Great, Church heraldry, 

 xxiii. 307. Little, ditto, lb. 306. 



Chevil or Chevril,(Or?u£A.),xviii.292. 



Chiff Chaff, the, xviii. 203. 



Child family, the, xviii. 284 ; xix.234. 



Child-Okeford, xix. 234. See also 

 CM. 



Children, maintenance of, xxi. 91. 



Chiltern, meaning of name, xx. 22. 



Chilver hogs, xvii. 303. 



Chiminage, see Cheminage. 



China, oriental. Mr. Morrison's col- 

 lection of xxii. 143. 



Chippenham, xviii. 362, 372 ; xix. 

 205 ; xx. 324. Church statistics, 

 xxiii. 256. Heraldry, xxiv. 292. 

 Inventory of Chantry furniture, 



xxii. 327, 328. 



Forest of, xviii.163. Hundred, 



xix. 205, 257. Sessional Division, 

 xxi. 83. 



Chipping Campden (Glouc), xxii. 39. 

 Chirton, Church heraldry, xxiii. 309. 

 Chiseldon, Visited by Society 1886, 



xxiii. 114. 

 Chisenbury, xix. 189. 



Chi vers family, the, xxiv. 192. Pedi«« 

 gree, lb. 218 a. Colonel, xviii.365. 



Cholderton or Choldrington, xix. 186. 



Chough, the, xviii. 302. 



Christian Malford, xix. 216. meaning 

 of name, xxi. 25, 72. Registers, 



xx. 347. Visited by Society, 1882, 



xxi. 24. 



Christian, Ewan, xix. 149. 

 Chronology, Village, xviii. 357. 

 Chrysalides, development of, xxii. 



126 ; impatience of captivity, lb. 



125. 



Chudleigh, Miss, xx. 38. 



