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INDEX.

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Thoyts. See Beynhurst, Cookham,
Hurley, Lockridge, Swallowfield.

Beynhurst: Hone.
Bibliography: Axon, Bernard, Bramble,
Cabert, Clark, Dore, Dredge, Folk-
lore, Foster, Inglis, Macgillivray,
Thomas, Virtue, Wright.

Birmingham: Hill.
Blundelliana: Rankilor.
Boniface (St.): Brownlow.
Boulders: Armfield.
Bourton on the Hill: Royce.
Bridekirk: Calverley.
Bromfield: Calverley.

Bronze age remains: Anderson, Budge,

Frazer, Read.
Broom (Henry de): Drinkwater.
Broughton: Bruton.
Broughton Gifford: Watson.
Buckinghamshire, see Little Horwood,

Padbury.

Bucton: Andrew.

Budleigh (East): Brushfield, Phear.
Burford: Hoре.

Bute: Hewison.

Caithness: Mackay.

Cambridge: Bennett, Clark, Hughes,

Pearson, Smith.

Cambridgeshire, see Cambridge, Els-

Architectural antiquities: Begg, Bel-

cher.

Eastern: Aitchinson, Favarger.
Ecclesiastical : Adamson, André,
Bazeley, Beltrami, Brushfield,
Clarkson, Compton, Cowper, Darys,
Elliott, Harrison, Higgins, Mickle-
thwaite, O'Leary, Owen, Pearson,
Pritchett, Pullinger, Wakeman,
Warren, Williams, Wood.
Military: Bruton, Fowler, Neilson.
Round towers: Fitzgerald.

Ardoch: Hughes.

Arms and Armour: Cosson, Ely, Maz-
zinghi, Murray.

Art: Irvine, White. See stones sculp-
tured, enamels, ironwork, miniatures,

rings.

Aslaeby: Peacock.
Astbury: Pullinger.
Aston Bury: Darys.
Auchentorlie: Murray.
Audley End: Gotch.
Ayrshire, see Dailly.

Bakewell: Carrington.
Balmashanner: Anderson.
Bangor: Palmer.
Baskerville (John): Reed.
Battles: Hodgkin, Hyett.
Bedminster: Hudd, Taylor.
Belfast: Tinycomb.
Bells: Bain, Raven, Tilley.
Berkeley (Arnold de): Barkly.
Berkhampstead: Fowler, Higgins.
Berkshire: Berks, Dasent, De Vitré,

worth, Ely.

Canonsleigh: Elworthy, Tanner.
Cardiganshire: Willis-Bund. See Lam-

peter, Llanbadarn Fawr.

Cards: Franks.

Cargill: Baxter.

Carlisle: Ferguson, Haverfield.
Carmarthenshire: Rhys, Tierney.

Castle Dermot: Fitzgerald.

Celtic and late Celtic remains: Andersor

Griffith, Oxford, Payne.

Cesena: Clark.
Charles 1st: Simpson.
Charlwood: André.

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Dailly: Christison.
Dartmoor: Prowse, Worth.
De Aton family: Ellis.
Derby: Arnold-Bemrose, Bailey.
Derbyshire: Cockayne, Derby, Ward,

see Bakewell, Codnor, Derby, Little
Chester, Peak.

Devonshire: Amery, Colson, Cotton,
Dredge, Elworthy, Rowe, Strong,
Worth, Wright, see Budleigh, Dart-
moor, Dolton, Exeter, Hartland,
Plymouth, Plymtree.

Dialect: Chope, Elworthy.
Diamonds: Garrard.

Dick of Devonshire: Alford.
Dolton: Jones.

Domesday: Carter.
Domestic utensils, see Spoon.
Down: Blair.

Dublin: Berry, Elliott, Wakeman.
Durham: Cripps, see Middleton St.
George, Pittington, South Shields.

Earthworks : Baring-Gould, Coles,
Hughes, Laver.

Ecclesiastical antiquities: Axon, Bag-
nall-Oakeley, Berry, Brightman,
Calverley, Cooper, Cripps, Dasent,

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Fairfax family: Penny.
Fairford: Westlake.

Falmouth: Norway.
Fechin (St.): Stokes.
Fenland: Peterborough.
Fiacre (St.) de la Brie: O'Meagher.
Fishlake: Fairbank.
Flintshire: Ebblewhite.

Folklore: Abercromby, Amery, Bigger,
Billson, Birch, Blair, Clouston,
Dames, Dudgeon, Ellwood, Elmslie,
Elworthy, Evans, Folklore, Franks,
Gomme, Gregor, Gutch, Hartland,
Higgens, MacDonald, Mac Michael,
March, Micklethwaite,
Nutt,
Patterson, Rhys, Russell, Sibree,
Simpson, Stokes, Stuart-Glennie,
Superstition, Tille, Wilmotte.

Forfarshire, see Balmashanner.

Forteirot: Anderson.
Fowler (James): Fowler.
Frampton: Fowler.
Freeman (E. A.): Hunt.
Friends, Society of: Phillips.
Frowde family: Hooppell.
Furness: Compton, Cowper.

Games: Micklethwaite.
Gargrave: Parez.

Genealogy and family history: Bird,
Burtchaell, Codrington, Ebble-
white, Lloyd, Lockhart, Vicars.

Geraldines: Burtchaell.
Gibson (John): Smith.
Glasgow: Brydall, Donald, Eyre.
Glastonbury: Bulleid, Warren.

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Halowel: Rowley-Morris.
Haltwhistle: Adamson.
Hambury: Fitzherbert.

Hampsfell: Cowper.

Hampshire, see Silchester, Twyford.
Hanseatic League: Clephan.

Hardknott: Calverley.
Hartland: Chope, Strong.
Hedda (Abbot): Irvine.
Hemel Hempstead; Davys.

Heraldry: Burke, Ellis, Gray, Hislop,

Markham.
Herrick (R.): Colson.

Hertfordshire: Evans. See Berkhamp-
stead, Hemel Hempstead, Much
Hadham, Stevenage, St. Ippolyts,
Studham.

Heysham: Lees, Nicholson.
Heywood (Capt. Peter): Heywood.
Hieron (Samuel): Harris.
Holker (Lieut. John): Nicholson.
Howland (Richard): Burke.
Huguenots: De Labilliere.
Hunting: Frazer.
Hurley: Wethered.

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Lancashire: Axon, Harrison. See Hey-
sham, Manchester, Prestwich.

Land family: Mozley.

Lanercost: Brown.

Lanuvium: Savile.

Larkham (Thomas): Radford.

Launceston: Peter.

Layer Marney: Laver.
Leatherwork: Franks.

Lichfield: Crofton.

Limerick: Westropp.

Lincoln: Allen, Fox, Venables, Words-

worth.

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