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WILTSHIRE 



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MAGAZINE. 



No. XVII. DECEMBER, 1859. Vol. VI. 



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PAGE 



Bishop's Cannings, Historical Memoirs of the Parish : By the Ven. 



Archdeacon Macdonald 129-159 



Manorial History, 121. Tything of Cannings, 124. Bourton and Easton, 128. 

 Cote, 130. Horton, 131. Chapelry of St. James, Southbroom, 132. Roundway, 134. 

 Wick, 138. Chittoe, 139. Ecclesiastical History, 141. The Vicarage, 142. 

 Parish Church, 144. " Carrell " or reading-chair, 147. Charities, 151. Mr. T. 

 Stevens, 152. Dr. James Pound, 153. Geology of the Parish, 154. 



Roundway Hill, Account of Ancient British and Anglo-Saxon Bar- 



rows: By Mr. Cunnington, F.G.S 159-167 



Ornithology of Wilts, No. 9: By the Rev. A. C. Smith. [Insessores 

 continued.] 



Sylviadse, 167. Parida3, 177. Ampelidee, 179. Motacillidas, 180. 



Frauds and Forgeries oe Antiques 183-186 



Duchy of Lancaster, Survey of its Manors in Co. Wilts 186-200 



North Standen, 187. Albourne, 188. Hannington. 189. Upavon, 190. Easterton 

 Gernon (in Market Lavington), 191. Manningford Bohun, 192. Everley, 193. Nether - 

 avon, 194. Berwick St. James, 195. Poole, 197. Oaksey, 198. Ashley, 199. Bradon 

 Forest, 200. 



Wild Darell of Littlecote, (No. 2 :) By C. E. Long, Esq 201-214 



The Dead Drummer, a Legend of Salisbury Plain: By J. Waylen, Esq. 215-223 

 The Piers: By the Rev. J. L. Ross, M.A 224-244 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 Bishop's Cannings Church, 144. 



The " Carrell" or old reading chair in Bishop's Cannings 



Church, 147. 

 Circle of Stones at Stennis in the Orkneys, 242. 



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