GENERAL INDEX. 



£111. 



Church bells. See Bells. 



Compulsory attendance at, 



xxi. 94. 



■ Heraldry of North Wiltshire : 



Alton Barne°, xxiv. 48. Beech- 

 ingstoke, 76. Bradford-on-Avon, 

 Christ Chureh, xxiv. 56 ; Holy 

 Trinity, 51. Bromham, xxiii. 207. 

 Cannings, All, 76. 305. Cannings, 

 Bishops, lb. 301. Chalford, Great, 

 xxiv. 56. Charlton, xxiii. 310. 

 Cheverell Magua, 76.307. Chever- 

 ell Parva, 76.306. Chirton, 76.309. 

 Chittoe, 301. Devizes, St. James, 

 lb. 205 ; St. John Baptist, 200 ; 

 St. Mary, 204; St. Peter, 206. 

 Earlstoke, lb. 40. Erchfont, lb. 

 312. Etchilhampton, lb. 311. 

 Highway, lb. 301. Hilperton, lb. 

 41. Lavington, Market, lb. 307. 

 Lavington, West, lb. 302. Man- 

 ningford Abbots, xxiv. 50. Man- 

 ningford Bruce, lb. Marden, lb. 

 49. Melksham, xxiii.46. Newnton, 

 North, xxiv. 45. Potterne, xxiii. 

 299. Poulshot, lb. 46. Rowde, 

 76.206. Rushall, xxiv. 46. Seend, 



xxii. 335. Stanton St. Bernard, 

 xxiv. 47. Staverton, xxiii. 42. 

 Stert, 76. 302. Studley, 76. 50. 

 Trowbridge, St. James, xxiii. 42 ; 

 Holy Trinity, 76. 45 ; St. Tho- 

 mas, 76. ; St. Stephen, 76. Up- 

 avon, xxiv. 47. Whaddon, xxiii. 

 40. Wiloot, xxiv. 48. Wilsford, 



xxiii. 310. Woodborough, xxiv. 

 44. Worton, xxiii. 301. Wrax- 

 all, South, xxiv. 56. 



• House, the, Bradford-on- 



Avon, xx. 310. 



— Livings in Wiltshire, Regis- 

 ter of, xix. 182. 



Plate, Aldbourne, xxiii. 257. 



Poulshot, xix. 320. 



1 See also Chalices'awc? 



Patens. 



Churches, close to manor houses,xxiv. 

 260. 



Downton and Britford, Mr. 



Talbot on, xvii. 238. 

 Visited by Society, 1888, 



xxiv. 151. 

 Church-going enforced by Quarter 



Sessions, xxii. 21. 

 Churchill family, the, xxiii. 169. 

 Churchwarden, a female, xxiii. 89. 

 Churchwardens' accounts, St. Mar- 

 tin's, Salisbury, xxi. 384, 387; 



Yatesbury, xviii. 349. 

 Churn, the river, xx. 21. 

 Chute, xxi. 335. Forest, 76. 336. 



Causeway, 76. 337. 

 family, the, xxi. 393. C. W., 



lb. 292. 



Ciboria, ancient, xix. 167; xxiv. 150. 

 Ciconea Alba (Ornith.), xxi. 220. 



Nigra, lb. 221. 

 Cidbury or Sidbury, xix. 28 ; xxi. 



340. Visited by Society, 1883, 



xxi. 290. 



Cild (A.S.), meaning of name, xviii. 

 218. 



anclics Aquaticus (Ornith.), xviii. 

 196. 



Circles, earth, near Swindon, xxiii. 



117. On Walton Down, xix. 64, 

 Stone, Broome, xxiii. 156 ; 



destruction of ditto, 76. 157. 



Near Silbury, xix. 55, 142, 159, 



160. In Thibet, xxiii. 196. 

 arcus Cyanews {Ornith.), xvii. 116. 



Montagui, 117. Rufus, 115. 

 Cirencester, xxi. 62. Origin of name, 



xx. 22 ; xxi. 64. 

 Cirripedes, xx. 50. 



Cistercian Order, the, xix. 146 ; xxiv. 

 271. Monasteries in England, 76. 

 273. 



Clack, meaning of name, xxi. 66. 

 Clairvaux Abbey, its foundation and 



destruction, xxiv. 273. 

 aangula Glaucion (Ornith.), xxii. 



104. 



Clarendon Forest, xviii. 163. Park, 



xxi. 350 ; xxii. 24. Title, origin 

 of the, 76. 



