GENERAL 



Tre 'r Caeri, xix. 238.. 

 Trespass, the law of, xx. 333. 

 Triassic Age, the, xxii, 175- 

 Tribula, xix. 101. 



" Trig," meaning of word, xxii. 113. 

 Trigonellites, xx. 50. 

 Trilithon, the fallen. See Stonehenge. 

 Tringa Canutus [Ornith.), xxi. 237. 



Fuscicollis, 239. Maritima, 238. 



Minuta, lb. Subarquata, 239. 



Temminchii, 238. Variabilis, lb. 

 Troglodytes, modern, xxi. 340. 

 " Trole-madame," the game of, xx. 



332. 



Tropnell or Tropenell family, the, 



xxiii. 96. Their badge, xxiv. 303. 

 Trowbridge, xx.324. Church heraldry, 



St. James's Church, xxiii. 42. 

 Ditto, St. Stephen's. 45. Ditto, 

 St. Thomas's, lb. Ditto, Trinity 

 Church, lb. Inventory of chantry 

 furniture, xxii. 326. 

 — Francis, Seymour, Lord, 



xxiv. 321. 



■■ Samuel Brewer, the bot- 



anist, of, xviii. 71. 



Trow Down, xxii. 155. 



Truslowe family and manor, xxi. 398. 



Tub, an ancient, xxiii. 222. 



Tubutella Ambigtta[Geol.),xx.\i.M8. 



Tucker, Rev. G. W., xxi. 5, 17. Mr., 

 Rouge Croix, xix. 16. 



Tugwell, W. E., xvii. 3. 



Turdus Iliacus (Ornith.), xviii, 

 193. Merula, lb. Musicus, 

 192. Pilaris > 193. Torquatus, 

 lb. Viscivorus, 190. 



Turn, the Sheriff's, xxi. 353. 



Turnstone, the, xxi. 248. 



Twite, the, xviii. 292. 



Two-steepled Churches, xxiv. 38. 



Tyndall, Humphry, xviii. 44. 



Tynhide. See Tinhead. 



Type, Roman, early use of, xx. 280. 



Tytherton or Titherton Kelloways, 

 xix. 205 ; xxi. 88. 



' Lucas, xix. 205. Church 



heraldry, xxiv. 300. 



INDEX. IxL 



XJdal, J. S., on Dorset seventeenth; 



century tokens, xxiv. 32. 

 Udall, Elizabeth, xxi. 374. 

 TJffcott, xxi. 185. 

 Ulcers, a charm for, xxii. 333. 

 Ulmus [Bot.), xix. 18. 

 TJlula Stridula [Ornith.), xvii. 122. 

 Underditch Hundred, xix. 203, 265; 

 Upton family, the, xix. 358. 

 ZTpupa Epops [Ornith.), xviii. 308. 

 TJria Grylle [Ornith.), xxii. 197. 



Laerymans, 196. 

 Urns, British, found at Durrington, 



xxi. 260 ; Kingston Deverill, lb. 

 258; Mere, lb. 256; Ogbourne 

 [illust.], xix. 71 ; Oldbury, xxiii. 

 214 '. Rockley [illust.), xix. 68 ; 

 Roundway, xxi.257 ; Winterbourne 

 Stoke, xxii. 232. 



Roman, found at Abingdon 



(Berks), xxiii. 212 ; in New Forest 

 (Hants), lb. 



Vagrancy, xxi. 77. Yagrants' passes, 



xxii. 9. 



Vale of Warminster. See Warmin- 

 ster. 



Value of land, variations in, xx. 80, 



186. Of stock, lb. 82. 

 Vanellus Oristatus [Ornith.), xxi. 



250. 



Varney, Sir Richard, xvii. 55. 

 Venables, Rev. Precentor, xxiv. 23, 



29, 31. Address to Architectural 



Section of Royal Archaeological 



Institute, 1887, lb. 33. 

 Venison, old meaning of word, xix. 



34 ; xxiii. 281. 

 Verderer, office of a, xix. 33 ; xxiii. 



281. The King's, xix. 168. 

 Verse, leonine, xx. 265. 

 Verlucio, xix. 161. 

 Vernacular, an early service in the, 



xvii. 274. 

 The Wiltshire, xvii. 302 ; 



xxii. 107. 

 Verses, rustic, xxii. 215. 

 " Vert," meaning of word in forestry, 



xix. 33 ; xxiii. 281. 



