INDEX.
91
Roof over the entrance gateway at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 63 ; pl. No. 61.
S
Screen, oak, at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 40, 41,
44; pl. No. 29, No. 31, No. 43, No. 44,
-, stone, ditto, 45, 46, 47 ; pl. No. 47,
No. 51, No. 52.
-at South Wraxhall, Wilts, 61; pl. No.
56—57.
Seat, oak, in church at Great Chalfield, Wilts,
47 ; pl. No. 53.
Spire, small one terminating the bell-turret,
church at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 46;
pl. No. 50.
Stables, presumed situation of, at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 61; pl. No. 56—57.
Staircase, leading to the common hall of the
Vicars’ Close at Wells, 13, 18; pl. No. 1,
No. 13, No. 14.
-elevation of, 20 ;
pl. No. 18 — 19.
-longitudinal sec-
tion of, 22; pl. No. 25.
-transverse section
of, 20 ; pl. No. 21.
-of the vicars’ dwellings at Wells, 14 ;
pl. No. 3.
-atGreatChalfield manor-house, Wilts,
40; pl. No. 29.
-atSouthWraxhall manor-house, Wilts,
62; pl. No. 56—57.
Stillington, bishop of Bath and Wells, his arms,
9, 16; pl. No. 7.
Strawberry - leaf ornament on oriel window,
Great Chalfield, Wilts, 42 ; pl. No. 35.
Sugar, Hugh, alias Norris, LL.D., treasurer of
Wells, executor of Bishop Beckington, 7,
7,174
-, his arms, or rebus, 14, 16;
pl. No. 2, No. 7.
-, his chantry chapel, now existing
in Wells Cathedral, built by William Bocat,
his executor, 7.f
Sugar, Hugh, notice of his life, 7.f
Swan, Richard, precentor of Wells, executor of
Bishop Beckington, 7, 7, # 74
-, hisarms, 14,16; pl. No. 2,No.7.
T
Terriers of the living of Great Chalfield,
Wilts, 35.*
Tomb: an altar-tomb in the chantry chapel of
Corsham Church, Wilts, to the memory of
Thomas Tropenell, Esq. and his wife, the
projector of the manor-house at Great Chal-
field, Wilts, 47, 48 ; pl. No. 54.
•-: an altar-tomb, supposed to the memory
of the widow of Henry Longe, Esq. of South
Wraxhall, Wilts, in the church at South
Wraxhall, 54. Woodcut.
Tower, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 18; pl. No. 13.
Trevellyan, Sir John, of Nettlecombe Hall,
Wiveliscombe, in the county of Somerset,
his arms, 8, 84
Tropenell, arms of, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48;
pl. No. 32, No. 37, No. 39, No. 40, No. 51,
No. 52, No. 54.
-, motto of, 31, 44, 48; pl. No. 45.
No. 54.
-, pedigree of, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.
-, Thomas, 26, 44, 46, 47, 48, 53,
534
- 1 his motto, 31, 44, 48.
-, projector of the manor-
house at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 31.
-, histomb inCorshamChurch,
Wilts, 47, 48 ; pl. No. 54.
Trotman, Joceline. See Joceline de Welles.
Trowbridge Castle, dispute about the constable-
ship, formerly belonging to the manor of
Great Chalfield, 24, 26.
V
Vicars choral attached to the choir of Wells
Cathedral, chantry priests so styled by
Bishop Joceline de Welles, first ordained
by him, 1, 1.*
91
Roof over the entrance gateway at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 63 ; pl. No. 61.
S
Screen, oak, at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 40, 41,
44; pl. No. 29, No. 31, No. 43, No. 44,
-, stone, ditto, 45, 46, 47 ; pl. No. 47,
No. 51, No. 52.
-at South Wraxhall, Wilts, 61; pl. No.
56—57.
Seat, oak, in church at Great Chalfield, Wilts,
47 ; pl. No. 53.
Spire, small one terminating the bell-turret,
church at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 46;
pl. No. 50.
Stables, presumed situation of, at South Wrax-
hall, Wilts, 61; pl. No. 56—57.
Staircase, leading to the common hall of the
Vicars’ Close at Wells, 13, 18; pl. No. 1,
No. 13, No. 14.
-elevation of, 20 ;
pl. No. 18 — 19.
-longitudinal sec-
tion of, 22; pl. No. 25.
-transverse section
of, 20 ; pl. No. 21.
-of the vicars’ dwellings at Wells, 14 ;
pl. No. 3.
-atGreatChalfield manor-house, Wilts,
40; pl. No. 29.
-atSouthWraxhall manor-house, Wilts,
62; pl. No. 56—57.
Stillington, bishop of Bath and Wells, his arms,
9, 16; pl. No. 7.
Strawberry - leaf ornament on oriel window,
Great Chalfield, Wilts, 42 ; pl. No. 35.
Sugar, Hugh, alias Norris, LL.D., treasurer of
Wells, executor of Bishop Beckington, 7,
7,174
-, his arms, or rebus, 14, 16;
pl. No. 2, No. 7.
-, his chantry chapel, now existing
in Wells Cathedral, built by William Bocat,
his executor, 7.f
Sugar, Hugh, notice of his life, 7.f
Swan, Richard, precentor of Wells, executor of
Bishop Beckington, 7, 7, # 74
-, hisarms, 14,16; pl. No. 2,No.7.
T
Terriers of the living of Great Chalfield,
Wilts, 35.*
Tomb: an altar-tomb in the chantry chapel of
Corsham Church, Wilts, to the memory of
Thomas Tropenell, Esq. and his wife, the
projector of the manor-house at Great Chal-
field, Wilts, 47, 48 ; pl. No. 54.
•-: an altar-tomb, supposed to the memory
of the widow of Henry Longe, Esq. of South
Wraxhall, Wilts, in the church at South
Wraxhall, 54. Woodcut.
Tower, Vicars’ Close, Wells, 18; pl. No. 13.
Trevellyan, Sir John, of Nettlecombe Hall,
Wiveliscombe, in the county of Somerset,
his arms, 8, 84
Tropenell, arms of, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48;
pl. No. 32, No. 37, No. 39, No. 40, No. 51,
No. 52, No. 54.
-, motto of, 31, 44, 48; pl. No. 45.
No. 54.
-, pedigree of, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.
-, Thomas, 26, 44, 46, 47, 48, 53,
534
- 1 his motto, 31, 44, 48.
-, projector of the manor-
house at Great Chalfield, Wilts, 31.
-, histomb inCorshamChurch,
Wilts, 47, 48 ; pl. No. 54.
Trotman, Joceline. See Joceline de Welles.
Trowbridge Castle, dispute about the constable-
ship, formerly belonging to the manor of
Great Chalfield, 24, 26.
V
Vicars choral attached to the choir of Wells
Cathedral, chantry priests so styled by
Bishop Joceline de Welles, first ordained
by him, 1, 1.*