GENERAL 



if' Savegarde," meaning of word, xxii. 

 227. 



Savernake, anecdotes of, xix. 5. 

 Poaching in park, xxii. 25. Visited 

 by Society, ]879, xix. 13. By 

 members of British Archaeological 

 Association, 1880, lb. 179. 



■ ■ Forest, by Canon Jackson, 

 xix. 4. Antiquity, lb. 26. Tim- 

 ber, 27. Geology, 29. Origin, 

 lb. Meaning of vvord forest, 30. 

 Forestry and forest law, 32. Hist- 

 ory and boundaries, 38. First 

 known as Safernoc, 40. Owners 

 and visitants, 42. 



Saxicola CEnanthe (Ornith.), xviii. 

 198. Rubetra, lb. Hubicola, 

 lb. 



Saxon Armies, size of, xxiii 189. 

 * Work, Avebury, xxi. 188 ; 



xxiv. 146, 157. Britford, xvii. 



247 ; xxiv. 35. Burcombe, North, 



lb. 36. St. Benet's, Cambridge, 



xxi. 192. 



1 And Norman work, xix. 174. 



Saxons in Wiltshire, the, xx. 23. 

 Say, William, xxiv. 319. 

 "Scamping," forbidden by law, xx. 



336. Indictments for, xxi. 101. 

 Scansores, {Ornith.), xviii, 303. 

 Scarabs, xxii. 185. 

 Scardivill, Mr. xix. 104. 

 Scarth, Prebendary, xxiv. 24, 25, 32. 



On Britain a province of the Roman 



Empire, lb. 31. 

 Sceorstane, battle of, xxi. 21. 

 Schomberg, Arthur, local secretary, 



xxiv. 1 36. On the Church Heraldry 



of North Wiltshire, xxii. 335 ; xxiii. 



40, 200, 299 ; xxiv. 44, 287. 

 Schoolboys, story of some, xxiv. 265. 

 Schoolmaster's stipend, a, xxi. 199. 

 Scir, a Saxon, xxi. 8. 

 Scolopax Gallinago, (Ornith.), xxi. 



234. Gallinula, 236. Major, 



233. Busticula, 232. Sabini, 



234. 



Scone stone, the, xvii. 151. 



index. liii. 



Scops Aldrovandi, (Ornith.), xvii. 

 125. 



Scory, Bishop, letter of, xviii 36. 

 Scoter, the common, xxii. 104. Surf, 



105. Velvet, lb. 

 "Scots Poor," xxi. 339. 

 Scott, Archbishop, xxi. 164. Sir 



Gilbert, xvii. 138. 

 " Scourge of imposters," the, xxiv. 



243. 



Scrapers, flint, xix 99. 



Scratchbury Camp, xvii. 287. Visited 

 by Royal Archaeological Institute, 

 1887, xxiv. 32. 



Scroope, Mr., xviii. 365. 



Scrope, Mr. Poulett, xvii. 2 ; xxiv. 4. 



Sea-cucumber, the, xix. 95. 



Seagry, xix. 211. Visited by Society, 

 1882, xxi. 25. 



Collections for a history of, 



by Rev. H. K. Anketell. Topo- 

 graphy, xxiii. 71. Meaning of 

 name, lb. Landowners, 79. Ec- 

 clesiastical history, 81. Vicars, 

 83. Church, 84. Monuments, 

 &c, 86. Curates, 89. Church- 

 wardens, lb. Coins found in 

 churchyard, 90. Parish accounts, 

 91. Registers, 92. Benefactions, 

 93. Local crime, a, 94. 



Seals, ancient; xxi. 319. Borough, 

 xxiv. 214, note, 215. 



Of Bishops of Salisbury, on 



the (Must.), by the Bishop of 

 Salisbury, xxiv. 220, Of the Ab- 

 besses of Wilton (Must.), by J. E. 

 Nightingale, F.S.A., xix. 342. 



Secreta, xxiv. 223. 



Seend, xx. 332. Church heraldry, 

 xxii. 335. 



Selkley Hundred, xix. 263. 



Selleck, Prebendary John, xxi. 377. 



Selwood Forest, xviii. 163. Ancient 

 chapel in, xix. 44. 



■ Canon Jackson on, xxiii. 268. 



Penselwood and Pen Pits, 269. 

 Purpose of these pits, 270. Mr. 

 Kerslake's theory, 271. General 



