The Names of Places in Wiltshire. 



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conduct of Edmund Lambert and Thomas South, Esquires, mustered at Hindon 

 the 5 ,h August 1588, before John Thynne, Jasper Moore and Harry Willoughby, 

 Esquires, By vertue of the Council's letters to the Earl of Pembroke dated 

 28 July. 



The Towne and Hundred of Warminster. 

 C Stephen Dew of Warminster, furnished by W m . Carter, alias 

 Smyth, of the same. 

 J Walter Broadrip of Bishopstrow, furn d . by John Elderton. 

 » John Yong of Warminster, furn d . by James Gayner of Bishopstrow. 

 William Harris of Warminster, furn d . by Mr. Blake of the Ashes. 

 William Cryspin of Corsley. furn d . by Mr. Carr the elder. 

 John Topp of Fisherton Delamere : furn d . by himself. 

 Lawrence Matthew of Werminster, furn d . by George GifFord. 

 John Ketley of Werminster, furn' 1 . Nicholas Byngham of Boreham. 

 William Domynick of Wermister, furn d . by Thos. Hellyer. 

 John Gardener of Corsley : furn d . by Rich d . Stibbes, Richard 



Bullock and Richard Gardener. 

 Robert Bay lie of Boreham furn d . by Thos Jordan of Warmister. 

 Richard Willy ns of Warmister furnished by W m . Rawly ns of 

 the same. 



[To be continued.'] 



Musketts. 



Calyvers. 



Pykes. 



Archers. 

 Bill-men. 



%\t |Jantes of "paces m Wx\\$\%xt. 



By the Rev. Prebendary W. H. Jones, F.S.A., 



Vicar of Bradford-on-Avon. 



I. — On the Celtic Element in Wiltshire Local Names. 

 {Continued from p. 180.] 

 Miscellaneous Words. 

 21. Aylesford. A name, which though now forgotten, was formerly 

 given to a bridge near Salisbury that crossed the river at 

 Harnham. A similar name in Kent is, in the charters, 

 given as Mglesford. (Cod. Dipl., 499.) In like manner 

 Mgeleshyrig and Mgelesworth (Cod. Dipl., 593, 423) are re- 

 spectively Aylesbury, in Bucks, and Aylesworth, in Nor- 

 thampton. They are all derived most probably from the 

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