GENERAL INDEX. 



Ixiv. 



Whyohe or Whytys, meaning of word, 



xxii. 325, 329. 

 Wichberry. See Whitsbury. 

 "Wick'," tbe suffix, xx. 25. 

 Widgeon -or Wigeon, xxii. 100. 

 Wilcot. xvii. 292. Church heraldry, 



xxiv. 49.. 

 Wild Duck, the, xxii. 96. 

 Wile, Bishop Walter de la. See 



Wyle. 



Wiley, the river. Se9 Wyly. 

 Wilkins, Henry, Local Secretary, 



xxiv. 143. On the Ben Nevis 



Observatory, lb. 147. 

 Wilkinson, Rev. Prehendary, xvii. 7, 



268. Memoir of, lb. 234. 

 William the Conqueror, xix. 39. 



Coins of, lb. 297. 



— ■ Rufus, coins of, xix. 297, 298. 



of Malmesbury, xxi. 51. 



Williams, Charles, xxiii. 27. 

 Willis, F. M., don., xiv. 130, 256. 

 Willoughbie or Willowby, of West 



Knoyle, xix. 106, 107. 

 Willoughby de Broke, family badge 



of, xxii. 339. 

 Wilset, xxi. 8. 



Wilsford or Wilesford, xix. 203, 304. 

 Dagger found at, xxi. 261. 



Wilscetas, the, xxi. 8. 



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

 Abbesses of, and their seals, Mr. 

 Nightingale on, lb. 342. Abbey, 

 xviii. 85. Deed of gift to, xix. 

 228. Black Friars at, xviii. 162. 

 Burdensball Bridge, xxi. 89. 

 Church plate, lb. 381. Church, 

 visited by Royal Archaeological 

 Institute, 1887, xxiv. 31. Corpo- 

 ration seals, xix. 356. Freeholders 

 in seventeenth century, lb. 266. 

 Hospital, lb. 361. House in 1565 

 (Must.), xviii. 89. Visited by 

 Royal Archaeological Institute, 

 1887, xxiv. 31. Mint, xxiii. 346. 



Rev. Edward, xxiii. 346. 



Wiltshire antiquities, injuries done 

 to, xxiv. 6. 



Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural 

 History Society. See Magazine, 

 Meetings, Museum, Presidents, &c. 



Black Friars of, the, xviii. 



162. 



■ Chantry furniture, inven- 

 tory of, xxii. 318. 



Church architecture, Rev. 



Preeentor Venables on, xxiv. 34. 



Church heraldry (North), 



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



Commission of 1655, xviii. 



374. 



Compounders, the, xxiii. 



314 ; xxiv. 58, 308. 

 County history, want of a 



complete, xxiv. 5, 29. 

 Domestic architecture, xxiv. 



44. 



Ethnology, xx. 16. 



— ■ Families, old, xxii. 253 et 



m- 



«— Flowering Plants of, Pres- 

 ton's, xxi. 3 ; xxiv. 133. 



■ Freeholders in 1607-8, xix. 

 254. 



1 Gentry contributing to de- 



fence of country in 1588, xxiii. 31. 



— Geology, xx. 67. And 



Palaeontology, Mr. Moore, F.G.S., 

 on, lb. 45. Geological survey, 

 xxiii. 147. 



■ Heraldry. See Church 

 heraldry. 



- — ■ Highways and bridges,xxi. 

 86. 



— — - History, Lord Edmond 

 Fitzmaurice on, xxi. 8. 



' Ladies, lives of eminent, 



xx. 14, 26. 



— Meat, xvii. 305. 



Members of Parliament in 



1687, xviii. 362. 



Natural History, hand- 

 books of, xxi. 3. 



Origin of name, xxi. 12. 



Phrases, some un-notod, 



xxii. 107. 



