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INDEX.
Labels, mouldings of, atSouth Wraxhall, Wilts,
63, 64; pl. No. 63, No. 65, No. 66, No. 67.
-at Vicars’ Close, Wells,
pl. No. 4, No. 10, No. 11.
--, terminations of, at South Wraxhall,
Wilts, 63; pl. No. 63,
-,-, at Great Chalfield,
Wilts, pl. No. 36, No. 37, No. 41, No. 54.
Leigh-de-la-Mere, Wilts, notice of a bell turret
at, 68.
Library over the chapel, Vicars’ Close, Wells,
plan of, 17 ; pl. No. 9.
Lobby, the small, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 19;
pl. No. 14.
-En-
trance into, 20 ; pl. No. 23.
-Sec-
tion of, 22 ; pl. No. 25.
Long, arms of, 63, 65, 80, 81 ; pl. No. 60,
No. 63. No. 68, No. 69.
Long, Hope, Esq. 60.
Long, John, Esq., his persecution by his step-
mother, 59, 60.
-, his son, 60.
-, the Rev., rector of Meseyhampton,
Gloucestershire, 60.
-, Walter, Esq. of Bristol, 60.
---, his son, 60.
-, of Wraxhall and Whaddon
(well known as Mr. Walter Long, of Bath), 60.
--, M.P. for North Wilts, the
present possessor of South Wraxhall, 60, 61.
Longe, or Le Long, family of, 50.
-, supposed origin
of, by Leland, 51.
-Henry, cotemporary with Thomas Tro-
penell, Esq. projector of the manor-house at
Great Chalfield, and with him named in the
will of Margaret, lady Hungerford, 53, 54.
-, his will’ at length, Appendix II.
79.
-, monument in South Wraxhall
Longe, Sir Henry, 56 ; knighted for his gallant
charge at Therouenne, 57.
-, a new crest granted to
him, 57.
-, his motto. 57.
-, Robert, presumed projector of the ma-
nor-house at South Wraxhall, Wilts, 51, 52.
-, Sir Robert, knight, 57.
-, presumed to have been the
first Protestant member of the family, 57.
-, Sir Thomas, 55, 56.
-, his monument in South
Wraxhall Church, 56.*
--, Sir Walter, knight, made many ad-
ditions to the manor-house at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 58, 59.
-, friend of Sir Wal-
ter Raleigh, 58.*
-, in consequence of
the artifice of his second wife, disinherits his
son, 59.
---, his second wife’s
promise to him on his death-bed, and how
performed, 60.*
Loophole in the porch leading to the hall, Great
Chalfield, Wilts, through which to receive
letters, or to take cognizance of visit-
ors, 39, 43 ; pl. No. 39.
Loscombe, C. W. Esq., his opinion of the bell-
turrets at Biddeston and other places in
Wilts, 68.
Ludlow, of Hill Deverell, Wilts, arms of, 44, 46,
47, 48; pl. No. 45, No. 48, No. 52, No. 54.
M
Manor-house at Great Chalfield, Wilts, pro-
jected by Thomas Tropenell, Esq. 31. See,
also, Clialfield.
■-, ground
and first-floor plans, 39 ; pl. No. 29.
-—--, north
front of, 41 ; pl. No. 30.
Church, supposed to be his widow’s, 54,
with a woodcut.
dinal section, 41 ; pl. No. 31.
., longitu-
INDEX.
Labels, mouldings of, atSouth Wraxhall, Wilts,
63, 64; pl. No. 63, No. 65, No. 66, No. 67.
-at Vicars’ Close, Wells,
pl. No. 4, No. 10, No. 11.
--, terminations of, at South Wraxhall,
Wilts, 63; pl. No. 63,
-,-, at Great Chalfield,
Wilts, pl. No. 36, No. 37, No. 41, No. 54.
Leigh-de-la-Mere, Wilts, notice of a bell turret
at, 68.
Library over the chapel, Vicars’ Close, Wells,
plan of, 17 ; pl. No. 9.
Lobby, the small, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 19;
pl. No. 14.
-En-
trance into, 20 ; pl. No. 23.
-Sec-
tion of, 22 ; pl. No. 25.
Long, arms of, 63, 65, 80, 81 ; pl. No. 60,
No. 63. No. 68, No. 69.
Long, Hope, Esq. 60.
Long, John, Esq., his persecution by his step-
mother, 59, 60.
-, his son, 60.
-, the Rev., rector of Meseyhampton,
Gloucestershire, 60.
-, Walter, Esq. of Bristol, 60.
---, his son, 60.
-, of Wraxhall and Whaddon
(well known as Mr. Walter Long, of Bath), 60.
--, M.P. for North Wilts, the
present possessor of South Wraxhall, 60, 61.
Longe, or Le Long, family of, 50.
-, supposed origin
of, by Leland, 51.
-Henry, cotemporary with Thomas Tro-
penell, Esq. projector of the manor-house at
Great Chalfield, and with him named in the
will of Margaret, lady Hungerford, 53, 54.
-, his will’ at length, Appendix II.
79.
-, monument in South Wraxhall
Longe, Sir Henry, 56 ; knighted for his gallant
charge at Therouenne, 57.
-, a new crest granted to
him, 57.
-, his motto. 57.
-, Robert, presumed projector of the ma-
nor-house at South Wraxhall, Wilts, 51, 52.
-, Sir Robert, knight, 57.
-, presumed to have been the
first Protestant member of the family, 57.
-, Sir Thomas, 55, 56.
-, his monument in South
Wraxhall Church, 56.*
--, Sir Walter, knight, made many ad-
ditions to the manor-house at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 58, 59.
-, friend of Sir Wal-
ter Raleigh, 58.*
-, in consequence of
the artifice of his second wife, disinherits his
son, 59.
---, his second wife’s
promise to him on his death-bed, and how
performed, 60.*
Loophole in the porch leading to the hall, Great
Chalfield, Wilts, through which to receive
letters, or to take cognizance of visit-
ors, 39, 43 ; pl. No. 39.
Loscombe, C. W. Esq., his opinion of the bell-
turrets at Biddeston and other places in
Wilts, 68.
Ludlow, of Hill Deverell, Wilts, arms of, 44, 46,
47, 48; pl. No. 45, No. 48, No. 52, No. 54.
M
Manor-house at Great Chalfield, Wilts, pro-
jected by Thomas Tropenell, Esq. 31. See,
also, Clialfield.
■-, ground
and first-floor plans, 39 ; pl. No. 29.
-—--, north
front of, 41 ; pl. No. 30.
Church, supposed to be his widow’s, 54,
with a woodcut.
dinal section, 41 ; pl. No. 31.
., longitu-