GENERAL INDEX. 



XXXV. 



King Eider, the (Ornith ), xxii. 104. 

 Kingdon, Kev. H. T., on an early 

 vernacular service, xvii. 274 ; xviii. 

 I 62. 



Kingfisher, the, xviii- 310.. 



King's eviU certificate for touching 



for, xx. 348. 

 ■— — Stone, the, xxiii. 138. 



1 ■ Lodgings, the, Bradenstoke, 



xix. 145. 



Kingsbridge, Blagrove, and Thornhill 



Hundred, xix. 261. 

 Kingston, the Earls and Dukes of, 



xxii. 262. J., don., xxi. 267. 



Reginald de, xxiii. 286. 

 1 Deverel, xvii. 351 ; xix. 184. 



Visited bj Society, 1877, xvii. 275. 

 : — House, Bradford-on-Avon,xx. 



312. 



i Kingswood, xix. 207. 

 Kington or Kyngton St. Michael, 

 xix. 216. 



■ or Kington West, xix. 205. 



| Kiuneir, H., xxiii. 119. 



[ Kinward's Stone, xxi. 338. Hundred 



named from it, xix. 261 ; xxi. 339. 

 Kistvaens, xix. 49. 

 f " Kitchen-physic," xviii. 266. 

 ' Kite, the, xvii. Ill, 126. 

 Kitson, John, xxiv. 96. 

 Kittiwake, the, xxii. 205. 

 Knight, Rev. J., xxii. 134. 

 Knighthood, refusals of, in seven- 

 teenth century, xxiv. 219. Sir G. 



Duckett on, xviii. 255. 

 Knook Church, visited by Royal 



Archaeological Institute, 1887, 



xxiv. 32. 

 Knot, the (Ornith.), xxi. 237. 



I Grass. See Grass. 



Knoyle or Knoile, xix. 196. 

 House, visited by Society, 



1884, xxii. 143. 

 Knyvett, Sir H., xxiii. 165. 

 Kynric. See Cynric. 

 Labour-in-Vain Hill, xxiv. 262. 

 Lacock.xix. 106. Visited by British 



Archaeological Association, 1880, 



xix. 162 ; by Society, 1888, xxiv.. 

 148. Church, Mr* Pouting on, 

 xxiv. 162. Church plate, xix 167. 



■ Abbey, architecture of, xvii. 



858, Seal, xxiii. 212. Mr. C. H.. 

 Talbot on, xxiv. 148. Foundation.. 

 lb. Church, cloisters, and dor- 

 mitory, lb. Stone cistern, 149* 

 Nuns' Cauldron, lb. Portraits 

 and tapestry, lb. Alterations in* 

 structure, lb. See also Talbot. 



"Lade," the suffix, xx. 25. 



Ladies, eminent Wiltshire, Canon, 

 Jackson on, xx. 14, 26- 



Lady-birds, their usefulness, xxiii. 56. 



Wellj the, Bradford-on-Avon, 



xx. 317. 



Lake, xix. 203. House, xxiv. 24. 

 Visited by Society, 1876, xvii. 36. 



Lamb, Charles, xxiv. 195. 



■ ■ Hostelry, the, xviii. 235. 



Lambert, G., F.S.A.. on the borough 

 maces and regalia of Devizes, xix. 

 167. Mr., xviii. 367 ; xix. 123. 



Lambs, when accounted to have be- 

 come sheep, xxiii. 37. 



Lancaster, Duchy of, xxiii. 80. Ed- 

 mond and Thomas, Earls of, xx. 

 149. 



Land, value of in thirteenth century, 



xx. 80. 

 Landlord, xix. 130, 203. 

 Lane, Miss Jane, xx. 42. 

 Lang, Mrs. Dash wood, don., xxi. 



268. 



Langford, Little, xvii. 317, note ; 

 xix.. 198. Ancient chalice at, xxi. 

 373. 



Langley Burrell, xix. 208 5 xxi. 88 % 

 Church heraldry, xxiv. 298. Stone- 

 work, ancient, xxiii. 68. Visited 

 by British Archaeological Associa^ 

 tion, 1880, xix. 144. 



in Titherton or Fitzurse, xix_ 



205. 



Language of Wiltshire, the, xvii. 

 302. 



— The archaeology of, xvii. 257V 



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