THE WILTSHIRE Archæological and Natural Bistory MAGAZINΕ, Published under the Direction of the Society BELL & DALDY, 186, FLEET STREET; J. R. SMITH, 36, SOHO SQUARE. 1862. DA W69W7 Poll Tax, 1. Churches, 2. St. Peter's, 4. St. Mary's, 5. St. Martin's 6. Hermit- age, 6. Military Musters, 8. Civil Wars, 11. Fires, 12. Postal Arrangements, 13. Corn Trade, 13. Inns, 14. Stage Coaches, 14. Hanging, 16. Pillory, 19. Whip- ping of Rogues, 22. Cucking Stool, 25. Brank, or Scold's Bridle, 29. PAGE The Earldom of Wilts: On the Claim to, in the House of Lords.... Roman Villa at North Wraxhall, discovered 1859: By G. P. SCROPE, Lost Volume of Aubrey's MSS.: By the Rev. CANON JACKSON, F.S.A. 76- 80 Ornithology of Wilts, No. 10. By the Rev. A. C. SMITH, [Insessores Alaudidæ, 81. Emberizidæ, 82. Fringillidæ, 85. Sturnidæ, 92. Corvidæ, 94. Great Bedwyn, Tile pavement in old Church: By Rev. JOHN Ward, Articles exhibited at the Temporary Museum at Shaftesbury The Ancient History of Shaftesbury: By the Rev. J. J. REYNOLDS .250-271 Recent excavations on the site of Shaftesbury Abbey: by Mr. EDWARD The Wiltshire Possessions of the Abbess of Shaftesbury: By the Rev. The Flora of Wiltshire, (No. VI. continued): By T. B. FLOWER, Esq. Wayland Smith's Cave or Cromlech: By Professor T. L. DONALDSON..315-320 On Wayland's Smithy, and on the Traditions connected with it: By Pillory at Marlborough, 19, 21, at Coleshill, (co. Warwick) 22. Cucking Silbury, View of the hill from the West, 145. Ground Plan of the hill, 146. 66 Shaftesbury. Arms on Borough Mace and Seals: Ditto of Humphrey Bishop, |