GENERAL INDEX. XXXI, 



[Henry III., xviii. 247 ; xix. 39, 119, 

 145, 1 62. Charter, xxi. 305 ; xxiv. 

 278. Inquisition, xxiii. 3S8. Li- 

 oence to crenellate, xxiv. 127. 



[ IV., xix. 119. 



; V., seizure of monastic reve- 



I nue, xix. 176. 



}■ VIII., xix. 77. As a musician, 



L xxiii. 21. Patent, lb. 15. 



L Of Huntingdon, xxiii. 191. 



j Heraldic bearings. See Coats of Arms 



and Crests. 



It* Signboards, xvii, 309. 



Heraldry, Church , of North Wiltshire, 



by A. Schomberg, xxii. 335 ; xxiii. 



296 ; xxiv. 44, 287. 

 [■ Early, in Boy ton Church, xx. 



■ 145. 



! — — — Sinister-facing, xx, 142 ; 

 ! xxiii. 212, 307 ; xxiv. 238. 

 Herbarium, the Wiltshire, xvii. 269. 

 Herbert, George, relics of, xxi. 371. 

 William, Earl of Pembroke, xviii. 

 81. 



Hereford, the Dean of (Merewether), 



xxiii. 245. 

 Heresy, information respecting, at 



quarter sessions, xxi. 95. 

 ''Herman, Bishop, xvii. 163. 

 Hermitage, the, Bradford-on-Avon, 



xx. 320. 



Hertford, William Seymour, Marquis 

 of, xxiv. 319. The Countess of, 

 xx. 36. 



Heron, the Common, xxi. 215. 



Squacco, lb. 216. 

 'Heytesbury, xviii. 362, 371. Alms- 

 house, xx. 31. Bowlsbury Barrow, 



xxiii. 98. Church, xvii. 362. 

 Parsonage Farm, lb. 361. Visited 

 by Society, 1887, xvii. 281 ; by 

 Royal Archa3ological Institute, 



| 1887, xxiv. 32, 33. 



Hundred, xix. 259. 



Lord, xvii. 271, 273, 281 ; 



xxiv. 33. Don., xxiii. 347 ; xxiv. 

 26,117. Vice-President of So- 

 ciety, xviii. 135. 



Hide, of Hatch, Mt., xviii. 364 ; xix. 



107. See also Hyde. 

 Highway manor, xx. 267. 

 Highwayman, a female, xx. 43. 

 Highways and bridges, county, xxi. 



86. 



High worth, xx. 26 1 . Roman remains 

 near, xxiii. 116. 



— Cricklade and Staples Hund- 

 red, xix. 260. 



Hill, Rev. A. D., xxiv. 30. Mr., 



xviii. 366. 



Deverill, xvii. 350. 



Hillier, B. exh., xix. 25. 

 Hilmarton, parish, terrier, xxiv. 125. 

 Bilperton, xx. 332. Church heraldry, 



xxiii. 41. 



Hilton, Barron, xxiv. 82. 

 Himantopus Melanopterus (Or- 



nitJi.), xxi. 231. 

 Hindon, xviii. 362, 371 ; xix. 196 ; 



xx. 324. 



Hinton, Broad, xviii. 324, note ; 



xxiv. 74. Documents relating to, 



xxi. 183. Grass found in rock, 



xix. 109. Manor of Hinton Pipard, 

 xxiii. 314. Visited by Society, 

 1879, xix. 20. 



Little, xix. 189. 



Hinxman. See Henchman. 

 Hippingscombe Bailey, xix. 40. 

 Hirst, Rev. J., Thoughts on the in- 

 fluence of reigning women, xxiv. 



31. Mr., xviii. 367. 

 Hirundinidce (Ornitk.), xviii. 311. 



Hirundo Piparia, 3 1 2. Rustica % 



311. Urbica, lb. 

 History, as connected with Archse-* 



ology, xvii. 258. Dr. Arnold on 



the teaching of, xxiv. 9. 

 Hitchcock, Rev. W. H., on the Poet 



Moore, xxiv. 147, 244. Mrs., Irish 



Melodies, lb. 147. 

 Hoadley, Bishop, his seal, xxiv. 



241. 



Hoare, Sir Henry, Bart., xvii. 277 ; 

 xviii. 134. Bon., xxii. 341. Vice- 

 President of Society, xviii. 135. 



