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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... Donhead Hall : - -- A collection of Norwegian , Russian , Japanese and other ... St. John : — Lock and key of the 16th century , and a specimen of encaustic ... St. John was built during the reign of Henry VII .; and the ships - rudder ...
... Donhead Hall : - -- A collection of Norwegian , Russian , Japanese and other ... St. John : — Lock and key of the 16th century , and a specimen of encaustic ... St. John was built during the reign of Henry VII .; and the ships - rudder ...
Page 265
Edward Hungerford Goddard. and no rumours of the miraculous virtue of the bones of St. Edward had probably yet been heard ... Donhead , and one in Ludwell . Edward I. granted the Abbess a free warren in her manor of Donhead . We at length ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. and no rumours of the miraculous virtue of the bones of St. Edward had probably yet been heard ... Donhead , and one in Ludwell . Edward I. granted the Abbess a free warren in her manor of Donhead . We at length ...
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... ( Donhead ) — Bradeford , with Alvestone - Ledentone ( Liddington ) -Domnitone ( Dinton ) . To which we have to add - Berwick St. Leonard's - Sedghill - and Keevil . 2 - To attempt an account of each of these parishes is out of the ...
... ( Donhead ) — Bradeford , with Alvestone - Ledentone ( Liddington ) -Domnitone ( Dinton ) . To which we have to add - Berwick St. Leonard's - Sedghill - and Keevil . 2 - To attempt an account of each of these parishes is out of the ...
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Edward Hungerford Goddard. DONHEAD ST . ANDREW . " Starting , then , from the Town of St. Edward , ' as this place ( Shaftesbury ) was usually called , the first estate belonging to the Abbess that we shall visit will be DONHEAD . On our ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. DONHEAD ST . ANDREW . " Starting , then , from the Town of St. Edward , ' as this place ( Shaftesbury ) was usually called , the first estate belonging to the Abbess that we shall visit will be DONHEAD . On our ...
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... DON- HEAD , or , as it is commonly termed , Donhead St. Andrew . This parish , together with that of Upper , or Over , Donhead ( Donhead St. Mary ) , probably originally constituted but one manor ; at all events , they were so held when ...
... DON- HEAD , or , as it is commonly termed , Donhead St. Andrew . This parish , together with that of Upper , or Over , Donhead ( Donhead St. Mary ) , probably originally constituted but one manor ; at all events , they were so held when ...
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