The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 11-12Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1869 Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... Hundred of ' The materials from which this account of the parish of All Cannings has been prepared , were furnished some time ago by the Rev. H. H. Methuen , in reply to the questions circulated , under the sanction of the Bishop of ...
... Hundred of ' The materials from which this account of the parish of All Cannings has been prepared , were furnished some time ago by the Rev. H. H. Methuen , in reply to the questions circulated , under the sanction of the Bishop of ...
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Edward Hungerford Goddard. SWANBOROUGH . This Hundred comprises no less than three of the ancient hundreds of Wilts . Thus , in the Hundred of RUGEBerg were Tilshead , Potterne , and the two Lavingtons : -- in that of STOD- FALD were All ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. SWANBOROUGH . This Hundred comprises no less than three of the ancient hundreds of Wilts . Thus , in the Hundred of RUGEBerg were Tilshead , Potterne , and the two Lavingtons : -- in that of STOD- FALD were All ...
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... hundred acres of land under tillage , exclusive of course of meadow and pasture . In those early days , when so much of the land was still uncleared , this indicates an advanced state of cultivation . Again , about one third of this ...
... hundred acres of land under tillage , exclusive of course of meadow and pasture . In those early days , when so much of the land was still uncleared , this indicates an advanced state of cultivation . Again , about one third of this ...
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... Hundred of Chalk , from the pen of Mr. Bowles.1 The family of NICHOLAS was seated at Roundway ( or Ryndway ) as early as the time of Edward III . , and this continued for nearly five centuries to be the elder branch . The same family ...
... Hundred of Chalk , from the pen of Mr. Bowles.1 The family of NICHOLAS was seated at Roundway ( or Ryndway ) as early as the time of Edward III . , and this continued for nearly five centuries to be the elder branch . The same family ...
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... hundred barrows excavated by Sir Richard Hoare and his friends , and described in " Ancient Wilts , " I do not find that a single specimen was obtained , and there is not one in the Museum at Stourhead . Examples , however , do exist in ...
... hundred barrows excavated by Sir Richard Hoare and his friends , and described in " Ancient Wilts , " I do not find that a single specimen was obtained , and there is not one in the Museum at Stourhead . Examples , however , do exist in ...
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