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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The Structure and Faculties of Birds : By the Rev . A . C . SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
239 - 249 MALMESBURY ABBEY . License for its conversion into a Parish
Church : By the Rev . EDW . WILTON . . . . . . . MAUD HEATH ' S CAUSEY : By the
Rev .
The Structure and Faculties of Birds : By the Rev . A . C . SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
239 - 249 MALMESBURY ABBEY . License for its conversion into a Parish
Church : By the Rev . EDW . WILTON . . . . . . . MAUD HEATH ' S CAUSEY : By the
Rev .
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Such a form of publication presents the advantage of being open not only to
original and finished Articles , as the History of an entire Parish or Manor , a
series of Historical Papers , or an account of the Geology , and Botany , & c . , of
the ...
Such a form of publication presents the advantage of being open not only to
original and finished Articles , as the History of an entire Parish or Manor , a
series of Historical Papers , or an account of the Geology , and Botany , & c . , of
the ...
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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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Looking to antiquities alone , there is perhaps scarcely a parish in the county in
which some coins , ornaments , sculptured or inscribed stones , vessels , and
similar relics , are not from time to time found , and after a very brief interval again
...
Looking to antiquities alone , there is perhaps scarcely a parish in the county in
which some coins , ornaments , sculptured or inscribed stones , vessels , and
similar relics , are not from time to time found , and after a very brief interval again
...
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The second name was that of one who belonged to the North , but , with a
strange admixture , happened to hold the office of Chairman to the Sessions in
the parish of which he ( Mr . Fane ) happened to be the Vicar ; he spoke of Sir
John ...
The second name was that of one who belonged to the North , but , with a
strange admixture , happened to hold the office of Chairman to the Sessions in
the parish of which he ( Mr . Fane ) happened to be the Vicar ; he spoke of Sir
John ...
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