GENERAL INDEX. 



Dean of Salisbury, the. See Salisbury. 

 Major, xxiii. 119. Mr., 



Robbery of, xviii. 161. 

 Deane, Colonel, xviii. 367. 

 Decorated style of architecture, the, 



xxiv. 41. 



Decrease of rural population, the, xx. 



191, 209, 

 Deeds, ancient, xxii. 271, 282. 

 Deer„ meaning of word, xix. 35. 



Weight of, xxii. 158. 

 in Cranborne Chase, xxii. 153. 



In Selwood, xxiii. 283. 

 Deer-hunters and deer-stealers, xxii. 



160. 



Deer-leaps, xix. 35, 316 ; xxi. 323 ; 



xxiii. 281. 

 De la Mar, Matilda, Abbess of Wilton, 



xix. 349. 

 Delany, Mrs., xx. 39. 

 Delaval, Sir Francis, xxi. 313. 

 Demesne, ancient, xix. 29. Of a 



monastery, xxi. 44. 

 Dentirostres (Ornith.), xviii. 184, 



296. 



Deorham, xxi. 63. 



Deposit, on, Specimens in Museum, 



xxiii. 212. 

 Deputy-lieutenants,proposed, in 1688, 



xviii. 373. 

 Derivation, a far-fetched, xxii. 110. 

 Derry, meaning of name, xxi. 66. 



> Hill, xxiv. 274. 



Desecration of Stonehenge, threats 



ened, xxi. 271. 

 Despensers, of Fasterne, the, xxiii. 



176. 



Destruction of the Buckstone, xxiii. 



158. Of a dolmen, xxiii. 157. 

 Deverel Or Deverell, meaning of name, 



xvii. 285. The river, lb. 283. 

 e See also Hill, Longbridge, 



Monkton, Kingston, and Brixton 



Deverell. 

 Devil's Coits, the, xviii. 377. 

 ■ Den, the, xix. 8. Story of, 



lb. 54. Visited by Society, 1879, 



lb. 23. 



Devil's Ditch, the, xix. 249, 345. 



" Devizer of the King's Buildings," lm 

 the, xxiii. 15. " 



Devizes, xviii. 362, 371; xx. 329. j f' 

 Borough charters, xix. 118. British 5ikl 

 Archa;ological Association at, 1880,: 

 lb. 117. Deer's leap, lb. 316. * 

 Gaol, xxi 83. Mayor, lb. 117, I M 

 178. Origin of name, xx. 26. f» 

 Pans Lane, xxiv. 346. Pestilence, I (SD 

 xxii. 12. Society, business meet- ^ 

 ings of, in 1878, xviii., 133 ; 1880, I * 

 xix. 179 ; 1885, xxii. 354 ; 1887, 

 xxiv. 25. 



Castle, xix. 127; xxiv. 130. 



J. T. Burgess, F.S.A., on, xix. 158, 

 306. The Mill, lb. 317. 



Churches : St. John Baptist, 



xix. 119, 164. St. Mary, lb. 124. 

 Chantry furniture, inventory of, 



xxii. 328. Communicants in 1548, 



xxiii. 256. Heraldry, St. James, 

 xxiii. 205 ; St. John's, 200 ; St. 

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



Sessional Division, xxi. 83. 



Dew ponds, xvii. 299 ; xviii. 179, 



180; 326 ; xix. 153 ; xxiii. 61. 

 Diary, a curious, xxi. 327. 

 " Dicky," local meaning of word, xxii. 



110. 



Digging, usefulness of, xvii. 260. 



Dike, meaning of word, xvii. 340. 



Dipper, the, xviii. 196. 



Dishes, Roman metal, xxii. 135. 



Dismal depiession in 1622, A, by 

 Rev. R. H. Clutterbuck, xxi. 291 ; 

 xxii. 70. 



Ditch, the Devil's, xxi. 294, 343. 



Ditteridge or Ditcheridge, xix 208. 



Divergence of Roman road : at Brink- 

 low (Warw.), xix. 311 ; at Silbury, 

 lb. 137. 



Divers, the {Ornith.), xxii. 84, 191. 

 Black-throated, 195. Dun, 105. 

 Great Northern, 193. Red- 

 throated, 195. 



Divinity, Gnostic representations of 

 the, xxii. 187. 



