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 vii
... given to the members . IV . All members shall have the privilege of introducing one friend to the anniversary and general meetings . V. The committee is empowered to call special general meetings of the society , upon receiving a ...
... given to the members . IV . All members shall have the privilege of introducing one friend to the anniversary and general meetings . V. The committee is empowered to call special general meetings of the society , upon receiving a ...
Page ix
... given to the secretaries ; who shall communicate the same to each member three weeks before the meeting . XVIII . Papers read at meetings of the society , and considered by the committee of sufficient interest for publication , will be ...
... given to the secretaries ; who shall communicate the same to each member three weeks before the meeting . XVIII . Papers read at meetings of the society , and considered by the committee of sufficient interest for publication , will be ...
Page 18
... given its name to a rare and curious variety of encri- nite . The great oolite of our Cotswolds , is a storehouse of organic matter , including reptiles and fishes . And the lower oolites abound in molluscs . In fact few counties offer ...
... given its name to a rare and curious variety of encri- nite . The great oolite of our Cotswolds , is a storehouse of organic matter , including reptiles and fishes . And the lower oolites abound in molluscs . In fact few counties offer ...
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... given him to propose , contained those of two gentlemen only from the South of Wilts , and he frankly warned them , that it would require great caution on their part to avoid a separation between the two divisions of the county , as far ...
... given him to propose , contained those of two gentlemen only from the South of Wilts , and he frankly warned them , that it would require great caution on their part to avoid a separation between the two divisions of the county , as far ...
Page 32
... given to England two Earls , and I know not how many Barons , one Chancellor , four Treasurers , two Chief Justices , one Archbishop , two Bishops , five Knights of the Garter , and numerous Bannerets . Such a Wiltshire parish deserved ...
... given to England two Earls , and I know not how many Barons , one Chancellor , four Treasurers , two Chief Justices , one Archbishop , two Bishops , five Knights of the Garter , and numerous Bannerets . Such a Wiltshire parish deserved ...
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