The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... Bremhill DuBoulay , Rev. F. H. , Heddington * Duke , Rev. E. , Lake House Earle , Rev. Francis , Wootton Rivers Edmonds , E. jun . , Trowbridge Ellen , J. , Devizes Esmeade , G. M. M. , Chippenham Estcourt , Lieut - Col . , Eaton ...
... Bremhill DuBoulay , Rev. F. H. , Heddington * Duke , Rev. E. , Lake House Earle , Rev. Francis , Wootton Rivers Edmonds , E. jun . , Trowbridge Ellen , J. , Devizes Esmeade , G. M. M. , Chippenham Estcourt , Lieut - Col . , Eaton ...
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... Bremhill . Our Oxford clays are peculiarly rich in cephalopoda . The Kelloways rock is known to all geologists for its rare molluscs . Our corn - brash and forest marble beds , are little else than masses of organic remains . The ...
... Bremhill . Our Oxford clays are peculiarly rich in cephalopoda . The Kelloways rock is known to all geologists for its rare molluscs . Our corn - brash and forest marble beds , are little else than masses of organic remains . The ...
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... Bremhill and of Malmesbury . Devizes has its annalist in Mr. James Waylen , who , ( as I believe I may say , having seen it advertised , ) is about to confer the same service upon Marlborough and its district . To these we may add the ...
... Bremhill and of Malmesbury . Devizes has its annalist in Mr. James Waylen , who , ( as I believe I may say , having seen it advertised , ) is about to confer the same service upon Marlborough and its district . To these we may add the ...
Page 251
... Bremhill : for which they may thank the foresight and public spirit of " that worthy benefactress MAUD HEATH . " Thomas Fuller the witty does not indeed mention her amongst the " Worthies of Wilts " ; but well did she , and well did any ...
... Bremhill : for which they may thank the foresight and public spirit of " that worthy benefactress MAUD HEATH . " Thomas Fuller the witty does not indeed mention her amongst the " Worthies of Wilts " ; but well did she , and well did any ...
Page 254
... Bremhill Wick Hill . The hill itself is a high and pleasant ridge capped with dry iron sand , but im- mediately at the foot of it , upon the northern side , lies a low and flat tract of heavy clay land , made heavier by occasional 254 ...
... Bremhill Wick Hill . The hill itself is a high and pleasant ridge capped with dry iron sand , but im- mediately at the foot of it , upon the northern side , lies a low and flat tract of heavy clay land , made heavier by occasional 254 ...
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