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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Page 21
... gave him great pleasure in saying that the first name on the list was that of one who took great interest in the restoration of the churches in the neighbour- hood - the Lord Bishop of the diocese ( cheers . ) The second name was that ...
... gave him great pleasure in saying that the first name on the list was that of one who took great interest in the restoration of the churches in the neighbour- hood - the Lord Bishop of the diocese ( cheers . ) The second name was that ...
Page 33
... gave the name of " An Essay towards the History of North Wilts . " Aubrey made at different times a great many curious memoranda about the Natural History of Wilts , ( extracts from which were published a few years ago ; ) but he was ...
... gave the name of " An Essay towards the History of North Wilts . " Aubrey made at different times a great many curious memoranda about the Natural History of Wilts , ( extracts from which were published a few years ago ; ) but he was ...
Page 47
... gave origin to the “ Architectural Antiquities , " " The Cathedral Antiquities , " and lastly , though not the least in my estimation , the " Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Society . " This association , I do most ardently ...
... gave origin to the “ Architectural Antiquities , " " The Cathedral Antiquities , " and lastly , though not the least in my estimation , the " Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Society . " This association , I do most ardently ...
Page 77
... taken making false measure in the city , was fined 4s .; likewise , one making bad beer , was either put in the chair of muck , or gave 4s . to the stewards . ” The parish of Liverpool also had its chair of correction The Cucking Stool .
... taken making false measure in the city , was fined 4s .; likewise , one making bad beer , was either put in the chair of muck , or gave 4s . to the stewards . ” The parish of Liverpool also had its chair of correction The Cucking Stool .
Page 129
... gave me , " concludes the writer , " who am a stranger to him , great pleasure to find that we have one English judge whom nothing can tempt or frighten , ready and able to uphold the laws of his country as a great shield of the rights ...
... gave me , " concludes the writer , " who am a stranger to him , great pleasure to find that we have one English judge whom nothing can tempt or frighten , ready and able to uphold the laws of his country as a great shield of the rights ...
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