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 15
... chambers at nights in their Inns , and if this should hold where would it end . It might as well be brought for the rings on their fingers or money in their pockets , which Highwaymen rob the passengers of . But the Judge was of opinion ...
... chambers at nights in their Inns , and if this should hold where would it end . It might as well be brought for the rings on their fingers or money in their pockets , which Highwaymen rob the passengers of . But the Judge was of opinion ...
Page 58
... chambers of a building , were exposed , and a little further exploration brought to light the rooms marked A and B on the plan . Mr. Poulett Scrope , who had watched these proceedings with interest , communicated with Lord Methuen , and ...
... chambers of a building , were exposed , and a little further exploration brought to light the rooms marked A and B on the plan . Mr. Poulett Scrope , who had watched these proceedings with interest , communicated with Lord Methuen , and ...
Page 58
... chambers of the house . The intermediate part of the building was composed of a long corridor on the south side , and on the north of a series of rooms of different sizes ; some , which might have been small open courts , containing ...
... chambers of the house . The intermediate part of the building was composed of a long corridor on the south side , and on the north of a series of rooms of different sizes ; some , which might have been small open courts , containing ...
Page 59
... chambers at least , rested a pavement of well - jointed and squared stone - slabs from two to three inches in thickness . In the other rooms the surface of the concrete itself formed the floor . In some parts it had been destroyed . The ...
... chambers at least , rested a pavement of well - jointed and squared stone - slabs from two to three inches in thickness . In the other rooms the surface of the concrete itself formed the floor . In some parts it had been destroyed . The ...
Page 60
... chamber adjoining . In B the recess was separated from the square chamber by a wall reaching rather above the floor ( but perforated at either end to allow the passage of the hot air ) and having two flagged steps upon it ascending from ...
... chamber adjoining . In B the recess was separated from the square chamber by a wall reaching rather above the floor ( but perforated at either end to allow the passage of the hot air ) and having two flagged steps upon it ascending from ...
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