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GENERAL INDEX. 



of Salisbury, xxxii. 200. Louise 

 B., portrait, xxix.211. Matthew, 

 xxvi. 369. Nicholas, xxxi. 341. 



Philip, xxvi. 373 ; xxxi. 841, 

 342. Richard, Dean and Bishop 

 of Salisbury, xxv. 121, 181, 243 ; 



xxix. 55, 56; xxv. 121,243; xxix. 

 204; xxxii. 201, 234. Builds 

 Palace at Salisbury, xxv. 165, 166, 

 181. (Major) Robert, portrait, 



xxx. 166. Thomas, xxxi. 812. 

 William, xxxi. 823. 



Pope (Miss), xxx. 324. Rev. 

 George, Vicar of Donhead St. 

 Mary, ejected, xxvi. 366. 

 Popham arms, xxv. 110. Family, 

 xxvi. 214. (Judge) xxvi. 



78; xxviii. 191. Alex., 

 xxvi. 344 ; xxviii. 25. Edward, 

 xxvi. 48. Francis, xxxi. 189. 

 Sir Francis, xxvi. 344. Rev. 

 John, xxxi. 91. John Leybourn, 

 obit, notice, lb. 

 Poplar trees at Longleat, xxvii. 199. 

 Popley, Bridget, xxviii. 317. 



William, xxviii. 306. 

 Poppy. See Pa paver. 

 Poptdus trernula {But.), local name, 



xxvi. 87. 

 Porleye, Walter do, xxv. 158. 

 Porter (Mr.), don., xxvii. 186; xxviii. 

 72. Arthur, xxxi. 156. 

 Penjamin, \wi. 299. Endy- 

 mion, xxxi. 178. (Prof.) J. L., 

 works by, xxxii. 1 12. 

 Portland Stone formation, xxv. 84. 

 Porton, BY. 117. Roman Road, 

 xxv. P.M. St. Nicholas' Chapel, 

 institutions to, xxviii. 227. 

 Portraits, proposed catalogue of, 



x\\ ii. P.N> ; xxx. HO, 293. 

 Portsmouth, Roger de, xxix. Ill, 

 112. 



Posset, receipt for, \\\ i. 6. 

 Poste, Key. P.. on Stonehenge.xxxii. 

 112. 



Potagir, Thomas, xxx. 151. 

 Potatoes, experiments, xxviii. 67. 



Potentilla anserina (Bot.), local 

 names, xxvi. 147, 166. Tor- 

 mentilla, do., xxvi. 149, 152. 



Potter, Edmund, xxvii. 117. 

 Francis, xxvii. 117 ; xxix. 64. 231, 

 295, 307 ; xxx. 58. Hannibal, 



xxix. 295. Richard, xxix. 281 ; 



xxx. 58. Thomas, xxvii. 117. 

 T., on Stonehenge, xxxii. 112. 

 "William, the, xxix. 233. 



Potterne, xxv. 117 ; xxvi. 331 ; xxviii. 

 363; xxix. 196; xxxii. 357. 

 Bird Notes, xxix. 197. Chapel 

 of Bishop's manor, xxv. 173. 

 Church, xxx. 363. Font, xxix. 

 84. Illustrations, xxxii. 264, 

 265. Visited, 1890, xxv. 249. 

 Church plate, xxv. 354. Ge- 

 ology, xxv. 322. Institutions 

 to benefice, xxviii. 227. Plague, 

 xxxii. 355. Porch House, 



xxvii. 318 ; xxviii. 189,356 ; xxix. 

 83. Illustrations of, xxxii. 264. 

 Visited, xxv. 249. Ring, gold, 

 found at, xxxii. 239. Wood- 

 bridge House, ghost story, xxviii. 

 191. See also Whistley. 



Pottery in Wiltshire, xxxii. 260. 

 British from Long Barrow, West 

 kennet, age of. xxx. 149. 

 British and Romano-British, 

 classes of, distinguished by lien. 

 Pitt Rivers, xxvii. 221, 289, 299. 



Pitcher ami saucer, medieval, 

 found in Tidcombe Churchyard 

 fiUuet.) xxx. 59. Romano- 

 Pritish types continued on, until 

 the Norman conquest, xxviii. 

 862. 



Incense cups, a suggested 



use for, xxxii. 17 1. ( i rn pe 



cup from Avebury, xxx. 81. 

 See also Lambourne. 



Kiln, at Hunts Mill,Wootton 



Passett, of Norman date, xxvi. 

 ■117 ; xxviii. 264. 



Urns, tee Crendon, Long. 



Kingston Deverill. Lake. Marl- 



