to St. Leonard. It has a handsome tower and an ancient font, and contains a number of monuments, the principal being those of the Throckmorton family, who once possessed the manor of Tortworth. The Tortworth Chestnut Tree, noticed in Strutt's Sylva Britannica, is still standing. The Court is the seat of the Right Hon. Earl Ducie. Campden, 83. Badminton Church and House, Camps and tumuli, British, 45. Badgworth, 120. Berkeley 7; Castle, 9; vicinity, 11. Berkeley, The Lords de, 8, 9, Blaise Castle and Hamlet, 46. L 3, 46, 69, 72, 78, 129. Cirencester-its history, 72; church, 73; public buildings, 76; the Roman Corinium, 77; vicinity, 79. Cleeve Hill, 67. Clifton-its history, 37; the hot-wells, 39; public buildings, 40; the suspension bridge, 42; vicinity, 44. Clutterbuck, Richard, 124. Cold Ashton church, 48. Coleford, 87. Colston, Edward, 17, 33, 36, 49. Compton Greenfield church, 47. Condicote, 83. Corinium, 72, 77; the walls, Dean, Forest of, 1, 84. Draper, Sir William, 17, 33. Eagles, Rev. John, 17, 21. Edward II., murder of, 9, 98, 109. Elkstone church, 68. Geologist, localities interesting | Marshfield, 48. |