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GENERAL INDEX. 



on, by Canon Jackson, xxiii. Ob- 

 scurity of his history, 14. In 

 service of Henry VIII., Ib. Tra- 

 ditionally employed at Somerset 

 House, Longleat, and Caius College, 

 Cambridge, 16. Identified by 

 some persons with John Thorpe, 

 17. Book by Joannes Paduarius 

 of Verona, 19. .Reasons for identi- 

 fication with this man, 22. Gio- 

 vanni Maria Padovani of Verona, 

 23. Was John of Padua architect 

 of Longleat ? 25. First house, 26. 

 Second House, 28. Decision of 

 question, 29. 



Johnson, Dr., story of, xxiv. 198. 



Jones, Inigo, xxiv. 153. Professor 

 Rupert, F.R.S., xix. 156. On 

 History of Sarsen Stones, xxiii. 

 113, 122. Vespasian's Camp, xix. 

 153. 



— Canon W. H., F.S.A. (after- 

 wards Rich-Jones), xxi. 5 ; xxiii. 

 ■98, His life and writings, by the 

 Editor, xxii. 351. Papers, &c. : 

 Bishops of Old Sarum, the, Xvii. 

 40, 161 ; xviii. 213. Bradford, a 

 stroll through, xx. 13, 306. Ca- 

 thedral life and work in olden times, 

 six. 266. Consuetudinary of St. 

 Osmund, the, lb. 321. Fasti 

 Eeclesise Sarisberiensis, xviii. 384. 

 High altar in Salisbury Cathedral, 

 original position of the, xvii. 23, 

 136. Place-names near Malmes- 

 bury, xxi. 23, 61. Poore, the sur- 

 name, xix. 232. Prebendal stall, 

 story of a, xxi. 154. Register of 

 Wiltshire livings in the time of 

 the Commonwealth, xix. 182. 

 Sherston Church, xxi 21. 



Jubilee celebration, the, xxiv. 269. 



Judge, attempt to bias a, xviii. 270. 



Judicial murder, a, xxii. 61. 



Junius, the letters of, xxiv. 198. 



Jurassic Sea, the, xxii. 175. 



Jurisdiction, episcopal, xix 329. 

 Sessional, xxi. 105. 



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for, 



"Justices of Forests," xix. 33. Then 



" Justice-seat," Ib. 

 J ustices of the peace for Wilts in 1659 



xviii. 144. Proposed, in 1688, Ib 



373. 



Katharine, Queen, xix. 77. 

 Kattern Tide and Kattern Cakes, xx 

 316. 



Keeling, Chief Justice, xviii. 143. 



Keevil, xx. 270. Church and timber- 

 house xix. 136. 



Kelk, Sir J., xxi. 290. 



Kemble, xix 212. 



— H., of Overtown, xix. 19 



xxiii. 112, 114, 183, 



Kemm, Thomas, xix. 20, 141 ; xxiv. — 

 146. W. C, xvii. 32. 



Kempsford, meaning of name, xxi. 

 69. 



Ken, Bishop, his library, xvii. 279. 

 Kennet or Kennett, meaning of name, 



xxiii. 198. Avenue, xvii. 829 ; 

 xviii. 132, 381. River, source of 

 the, Ib. 823, note. 



Kenilworth, xvii. 54. 



Kenrick, Mrs., don , xxiv. 256. 



Kensington, vineyard at, xxi 57. 



Kent, William, of Boscombe, xxiv. 

 95. Mr., of Devizes, xviii. 368. 



Kenyon, Mr., xxiv. 96. 



Kerslake, Thomas, xix. 146, 151. 

 On Pen Pits, xxiii. 271. 



Kesserloch, Cave of, xvii. 16. 



Kestrel, the, xvii. 105, 462. Kestrels 

 and Crows, F.Stratton on,xviii.l81. 



Kibblewhite, Mr., M.P., xxiii. 171. 



Kicking-plates, xxii. 172. 



Kilpeck (Heref .), the Church, ground- 

 plan, xx. 129. 



Kimmeridge clay, xx. 51. 



Kineton (Warw.), xix. 311. 



King family, the, xx. 104. Rev. 

 Bryan, xviii. 132 ; xix. 20, 139 ; 



xxiv. 146. On Avebury Church, 



xxi. 396. The Beckhampton Ave- 

 nue, xviii. 377. Col. C, F.R.S., 

 xxiii. 144. Thomas, of Alvediston, 



xxii. 155, 



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