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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... considerable freeholder ) , and John Janevyne ( a tanner who was the Mayor ) , paying each six and eightpence , the tax on an esquire . Two hostellers , paying each three and fourpence , the same tax as was paid by gentlemen . The ...
... considerable freeholder ) , and John Janevyne ( a tanner who was the Mayor ) , paying each six and eightpence , the tax on an esquire . Two hostellers , paying each three and fourpence , the same tax as was paid by gentlemen . The ...
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... considerable trade before the introduction of West India sugar ) , one victualler , two brewers , twenty - five men servants ( of whom William the Rector's footman was one ) , forty- eight female servants . Many of the servants of both ...
... considerable trade before the introduction of West India sugar ) , one victualler , two brewers , twenty - five men servants ( of whom William the Rector's footman was one ) , forty- eight female servants . Many of the servants of both ...
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... considerable obscurity . No example of the Scold's - Bri- dle has been noticed of greater antiquity than that preserved in the church of Walton - on - Thames , Surrey , which bears the date 1633 , with the distich , - CHESTER presents ...
... considerable obscurity . No example of the Scold's - Bri- dle has been noticed of greater antiquity than that preserved in the church of Walton - on - Thames , Surrey , which bears the date 1633 , with the distich , - CHESTER presents ...
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... considerably , and a few specimens may deserve par- ticular notice . The most simple form consisted of a single hoop which passed round the head , opening by means of hinges at the sides , and closed by a staple with a padlock at the ...
... considerably , and a few specimens may deserve par- ticular notice . The most simple form consisted of a single hoop which passed round the head , opening by means of hinges at the sides , and closed by a staple with a padlock at the ...
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... considerable amount of architec- tural decoration , such as it was . Several coins of the Lower Empire were also found low down in the well - shaft . At the depth of 68 feet water first appeared . And there the masonry terminated , the ...
... considerable amount of architec- tural decoration , such as it was . Several coins of the Lower Empire were also found low down in the well - shaft . At the depth of 68 feet water first appeared . And there the masonry terminated , the ...
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