The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 7Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1862 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page iv
... Castle Combe Churton Rev. T. T. , West Shefford Clark , Thomas , Trowbridge Clarke , Henry Matthew , ( Life Mem ) Cleather , Rev. G. P. , Aldbourne Clerk , Rev. D. Malcolm , Kingston Deverill Codrington , Thomas , F.G.S. , Pewsey ...
... Castle Combe Churton Rev. T. T. , West Shefford Clark , Thomas , Trowbridge Clarke , Henry Matthew , ( Life Mem ) Cleather , Rev. G. P. , Aldbourne Clerk , Rev. D. Malcolm , Kingston Deverill Codrington , Thomas , F.G.S. , Pewsey ...
Page vii
... Castle Combe ( Life Member ) Seagram , William Ballard , Bratton Seagram , W. F. , Warminster Selfe , H. , Marten , Great Bedwyn ( Life Member ) Seymour , Alfred , Knoyle House Seymour , Capt . , Chilton , Hungerford Silcock , T. B. ...
... Castle Combe ( Life Member ) Seagram , William Ballard , Bratton Seagram , W. F. , Warminster Selfe , H. , Marten , Great Bedwyn ( Life Member ) Seymour , Alfred , Knoyle House Seymour , Capt . , Chilton , Hungerford Silcock , T. B. ...
Page 57
... Castle Combe , occupied in fact precisely the same position towards Sir Stephen Scrope as does Mr. Simon Scrope By G. Poulett Scrope , Esq . , M.P. 57.
... Castle Combe , occupied in fact precisely the same position towards Sir Stephen Scrope as does Mr. Simon Scrope By G. Poulett Scrope , Esq . , M.P. 57.
Page 58
... Castle Combe had continued there ever since the time of King Richard the Second and enjoy the old land , and the estate neither augmented nor diminished all this time , neither doth the family spred . " How much more notable he would ...
... Castle Combe had continued there ever since the time of King Richard the Second and enjoy the old land , and the estate neither augmented nor diminished all this time , neither doth the family spred . " How much more notable he would ...
Page 58
... Castle Combe on the north , is strewn over with fragments of stone- tile , burnt - tile , black , red , and blue pottery , and other infallible indications of the former existence there of buildings belonging to the Roman Era . In the ...
... Castle Combe on the north , is strewn over with fragments of stone- tile , burnt - tile , black , red , and blue pottery , and other infallible indications of the former existence there of buildings belonging to the Roman Era . In the ...
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Abbess Abbey Abury Alfred Ancients discovered antiquity appears Archæologia Archæological Area Aubrey Aubrey's Avebury barrows Bedwyn bird Bishop borough Bradford-on-Avon brank called Castle Castle Combe century chamber charter Chippenham Chiseldon Church common Cromlechs Cucking Stool Darell Devizes Donhead Donhead St Earl Edward Engl Estcourt excavations feet flowers ground head height Henry Herodotus Hill History horse House Icones inches John King Kingston Deverill land Linn Littlecote Locality Lord Lost Solar System Lukis Malmesbury Manor Marlborough monument mound Museum neighbourhood North original ornament parish plant present probably Purton Reich reign remains Richard Salisbury Saxon says Scrope seen sepulchral Shaftesbury side Silbury Sir R. C. Smith Society South Division South-east District species specimens stone supposed Swindon Thomas Tisbury town tumulus VII.NO W. C. LUKIS walls Wanborough Warminster Wayland Smith's West William Wilts Wiltshire wood Wraxhall