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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... late F. A. CARRINGTON , Esq . ........ 1- 40 40-49 50-82 Diary of Thomas Smith , Esq . , of Shaw House .. 82-105 Notes on some Worked Flints , found at St. Mary Bourne : By JOSEPH STEVENS , Esq . . . . . . . . . 106-112 Queries relating ...
... late F. A. CARRINGTON , Esq . ........ 1- 40 40-49 50-82 Diary of Thomas Smith , Esq . , of Shaw House .. 82-105 Notes on some Worked Flints , found at St. Mary Bourne : By JOSEPH STEVENS , Esq . . . . . . . . . 106-112 Queries relating ...
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... late F. A. Carrington , Esq . PAGE 1- 40 40-49 50- 82 DIARY OF THOMAS SMITH , Esq . , OF SHAW HOUSE NOTES ON SOME WORKED FLINTS , FOUND AT ST . MARY BOURNE : By Joseph Stevens , Esq ...... 82-105 106-112 QUERIES RELATING TO STONEHENGE ...
... late F. A. Carrington , Esq . PAGE 1- 40 40-49 50- 82 DIARY OF THOMAS SMITH , Esq . , OF SHAW HOUSE NOTES ON SOME WORKED FLINTS , FOUND AT ST . MARY BOURNE : By Joseph Stevens , Esq ...... 82-105 106-112 QUERIES RELATING TO STONEHENGE ...
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... late Archdeacon Macdonald's Memoir of Bishops Cannings , the various conjectures that have been made as to the derivation of the name " Cannings . " 1 Without doubt , the most probable derivation is the one indirectly suggested by the late ...
... late Archdeacon Macdonald's Memoir of Bishops Cannings , the various conjectures that have been made as to the derivation of the name " Cannings . " 1 Without doubt , the most probable derivation is the one indirectly suggested by the late ...
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... late Mr. Bowles would fain tax our cre- dulity , by assuming that the original name was Tan Hill , and St. Anne's hill a perversion of it , and that in this fair we must recog- nize the ancient holiday of some Celtic Jupiter whom he ...
... late Mr. Bowles would fain tax our cre- dulity , by assuming that the original name was Tan Hill , and St. Anne's hill a perversion of it , and that in this fair we must recog- nize the ancient holiday of some Celtic Jupiter whom he ...
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... late act of Parliament , upon 30th Decr . , 1678. " His memorial , as we have already said , was contained on a stone slab in the chancel floor inscribed simply , " H. K. , 1678. " The memoranda from some lost register , in Mr ...
... late act of Parliament , upon 30th Decr . , 1678. " His memorial , as we have already said , was contained on a stone slab in the chancel floor inscribed simply , " H. K. , 1678. " The memoranda from some lost register , in Mr ...
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