The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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WILTSHIRE CHURCH GOODS seized 1553 : By F . A . CARRINGTON , Esq . On
WILTSHIRE ENTOMOLOGY : By Rev . W . C . LUKIS . . . . . . . 55 - 57 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 No . IX . MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS FOR ...
WILTSHIRE CHURCH GOODS seized 1553 : By F . A . CARRINGTON , Esq . On
WILTSHIRE ENTOMOLOGY : By Rev . W . C . LUKIS . . . . . . . 55 - 57 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 No . IX . MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS FOR ...
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214 215 215 216 249 No . HIF . THE EARL OF HERTFORD ' S
CORRESPONDENCE , relating to Co . Wilts : Temp . Jas . I . : By J . WAYLEN ,
Esq . ( To be continued . ) . . . . . . . . . . 217 - 232 BOYTON CHURCH . No . 1 : By
the Rev . A . FANE .
214 215 215 216 249 No . HIF . THE EARL OF HERTFORD ' S
CORRESPONDENCE , relating to Co . Wilts : Temp . Jas . I . : By J . WAYLEN ,
Esq . ( To be continued . ) . . . . . . . . . . 217 - 232 BOYTON CHURCH . No . 1 : By
the Rev . A . FANE .
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And passing on to a later period , every parish has its own object of interest in its
Church or baronial Castle , its domestic Mansion , its Traditions , its peculiar
Superstitions , its family History , its Registers , and the very Monumental
Inscriptions ...
And passing on to a later period , every parish has its own object of interest in its
Church or baronial Castle , its domestic Mansion , its Traditions , its peculiar
Superstitions , its family History , its Registers , and the very Monumental
Inscriptions ...
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We see , too , new churches , of almost equal beauty and grandeur , rising to
meet the wants of an increasing population - some of them fully comparable to
the work of the best ages , such as that superb Basilica which the munificence of
one ...
We see , too , new churches , of almost equal beauty and grandeur , rising to
meet the wants of an increasing population - some of them fully comparable to
the work of the best ages , such as that superb Basilica which the munificence of
one ...
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In the former there is not an edifice of any antiquity , a church , a castle , a manor -
house , a cross , or a fragment of ruin , in his neighbourhood , that is not
connected with some incident or character that makes it a matter of interest .
In the former there is not an edifice of any antiquity , a church , a castle , a manor -
house , a cross , or a fragment of ruin , in his neighbourhood , that is not
connected with some incident or character that makes it a matter of interest .
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