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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 51
Page iv
... In the infancy of the Society it is impossible to give any pledge for its fixed and periodical appearance . But it is hoped that communications will flow in abundantly : and we would invite the Members , and others , whether iv PREFACE .
... In the infancy of the Society it is impossible to give any pledge for its fixed and periodical appearance . But it is hoped that communications will flow in abundantly : and we would invite the Members , and others , whether iv PREFACE .
Page 6
... give it permanency . ( Cheers . ) I am glad to be here this day , to see the very general disposition to support the Society on the part of the public , repre- sented as it is by the gentlemen present , and also , I am happy to say , by ...
... give it permanency . ( Cheers . ) I am glad to be here this day , to see the very general disposition to support the Society on the part of the public , repre- sented as it is by the gentlemen present , and also , I am happy to say , by ...
Page 10
... give as one instance the great development that has taken place of late years in the ceramic art , entirely through the attention paid to the beautiful forms and ornaments of Greek , 10 General Account of Inaugural Meeting .
... give as one instance the great development that has taken place of late years in the ceramic art , entirely through the attention paid to the beautiful forms and ornaments of Greek , 10 General Account of Inaugural Meeting .
Page 19
... give an opinion worth anything on the degree to which the county may afford employment to the student of living genera and species . But it cannot be otherwise than desirable that local observers of these fields , likewise , of ...
... give an opinion worth anything on the degree to which the county may afford employment to the student of living genera and species . But it cannot be otherwise than desirable that local observers of these fields , likewise , of ...
Page 20
... give momentary expression to the great delight which , indeed , every one present must feel , at the address we have just now heard ; so well designed to promote the objects of the Society , and to perpetuate the spirit upon which it ...
... give momentary expression to the great delight which , indeed , every one present must feel , at the address we have just now heard ; so well designed to promote the objects of the Society , and to perpetuate the spirit upon which it ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbey afterwards ancient antiquities Archæological arches arms Aubrey Avon Bath Baynton Bedwyn belonged birds Bishop of Salisbury Bradford Bremhill Bridge Bromham bronze Brooke Bulkington called Castle chapel Cheney Chippenham Church Corsham Court Cucking Stool Danvers Devizes died A.D. Ditto Duke Earl Edward Elizabeth England Farley Freshford ground Hall Harnham hath Hedington heire Hill Hungerford King Knight Lady land late Leland litle Lord Hungerford lordship Malmesbyri Malmsbury Malmsbury Abbey manor Marlborough married Maud Heath miles monument myles North Old Sarum ovnc parish Park Pedigrees person present Priory Rector Richard Robert Roger Roman Salisbury Salisbury Cathedral Saresbyri Saxon says side Sir John Sir R. C. Sir Thomas Society Somerset stondith stone Stonehenge Stourton style Ther Thos Tichfield toune town Trowbridge tyme unto village W. C. LUKIS wher wife William Willoughby Wilts Wiltshire Wraxhall