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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... early Numbers of the Wiltshire Magazine are out of print , but there is a supply of other Numbers which may be had by persons wishing to complete their volumes , by apply- ing to Mr. Nort . NOTICE TO MEMBERS . The Annual Subscriptions ...
... early Numbers of the Wiltshire Magazine are out of print , but there is a supply of other Numbers which may be had by persons wishing to complete their volumes , by apply- ing to Mr. Nort . NOTICE TO MEMBERS . The Annual Subscriptions ...
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... early grant assigned the latter to the Bishops of Wiltshire , and by one or other of them it was at some period previous to Domesday , severed from its own hundred , ( most likely that of Stodfald , ) and formed into an independent and ...
... early grant assigned the latter to the Bishops of Wiltshire , and by one or other of them it was at some period previous to Domesday , severed from its own hundred , ( most likely that of Stodfald , ) and formed into an independent and ...
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... earliest notice in any document that we find of All Cannings is that contained in the Domesday Record . We give the ... early days , when so much of the land was still uncleared , this indicates an advanced state of cultivation . Again ...
... earliest notice in any document that we find of All Cannings is that contained in the Domesday Record . We give the ... early days , when so much of the land was still uncleared , this indicates an advanced state of cultivation . Again ...
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... early period , seems to have been rarely used in this neighbour- hood . The interment may perhaps be referred to the commencement of the 13th century , at which date the Purbeck beds are known to have been extensively worked for ...
... early period , seems to have been rarely used in this neighbour- hood . The interment may perhaps be referred to the commencement of the 13th century , at which date the Purbeck beds are known to have been extensively worked for ...
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... early restorer of the Chantry Chapel.1 1 The following extracts from the pedigrees of the families of St. Amand , Beauchamp , and Baynton , will explain more clearly how the latter family became ultimately the representative of the ...
... early restorer of the Chantry Chapel.1 1 The following extracts from the pedigrees of the families of St. Amand , Beauchamp , and Baynton , will explain more clearly how the latter family became ultimately the representative of the ...
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