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time (1660). It was entirely taken down about 1840. The 

 bell turret is preserved in the gardens of Mr. Scrope's house 

 at Castle Combe. [See Wilts Collections, Aubrey & Jackson, 

 p. 54, note.~\ An account of it, with illustrations, was pub- 

 lished by Mr. T. L. Walker, in " Examples of Gothic Archi- 

 tecture," 3rd series, part iii. 



Binknoll, or Bynoll. Under the down between Cliff Pypard and 

 Wroughton. A chapel here is named in Pope Nicholas's 

 Taxation, A.D. 1291, as a Rectory worth £3 6s. 8d., belonging 

 to the Prior of St. Denis, Southampton. It is also named in 

 the Nonarum Inquis. A.D. 1340. 



Birdlyme. See Burgelon, infra. 



Bowdon, in the parish of Lacock. Aubrey (c. 1660) mentions 

 that in the old manor house there was "a little chamber 

 chapell yet remaining, with the crucifix in the window." The 

 old house was taken down about 1770. 



Boyton, (Hundred of Heytesbury.) A chantry in the parish 

 church called in 1326 a " Presbiteratus." It was probably 

 founded by the Giffard family, and is described in Sir R. C. 

 Hoare's Heytesbury, p. 206. 



Bradenstoke Priory of Black Canons, dedicated to St. Mary, 

 (Hundred of Kingsbridge.) Part of the priory remains, but 

 the church belonging to it was destroyed. Some glazed tiles 

 forming probably part of the floor of it, were dug up a few 

 years ago in the ground behind the house, on the south side. 

 The founder was Walter of Salisbury, c. 1242. 



Bradfield, in Hullavington parish, (Hundred of Malmesbury.) 

 At an old manor house here Aubrey says, "the chapel stood 

 but there are now no remains of it. 



Bradford on Avon, (Hundred of Bradford on Avon.) In this 

 town we have notices of six old ecclesiastical buildings, besides 

 the parish church. 



1. The very ancient Monastery of St. Lawrence, founded by St. 

 Aldhelm, A.D. 705, given to Shaftesbury Abbey, A.D. 1001. 

 Any chapel in it, may perhaps have been succeeded by 



2. The ancient Saxon Church; still standing on the north 



