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 43
... leaves her work to play the clack , And lets her wheel stand idle . For it serves not for she - ministers , Farriers nor Furriers , Cobblers nor Button - makers To descant on the Bible . ' " I cannot find that there ever was a brank at ...
... leaves her work to play the clack , And lets her wheel stand idle . For it serves not for she - ministers , Farriers nor Furriers , Cobblers nor Button - makers To descant on the Bible . ' " I cannot find that there ever was a brank at ...
Page 104
... leaves , filling up the centre . This pattern , which as far as has been discovered , is unique , is , with several others from Bedwyn , represented in Shaw's very beautiful " Specimens of Tile Pavements . " About twelve other specimens ...
... leaves , filling up the centre . This pattern , which as far as has been discovered , is unique , is , with several others from Bedwyn , represented in Shaw's very beautiful " Specimens of Tile Pavements . " About twelve other specimens ...
Page 125
... leaves , and in no one Roman Station have I ever found so many fine specimens of Roman pottery , without the assistance of the spade , as at this place . ' " " There is another very ancient road , called the Ridgeway , that runs along ...
... leaves , and in no one Roman Station have I ever found so many fine specimens of Roman pottery , without the assistance of the spade , as at this place . ' " " There is another very ancient road , called the Ridgeway , that runs along ...
Page 192
... leaf . DIANTHUS , ( LINn . ) Pink , Linn . Cl . x . Ord . ii . Name derived from Dios ( gen . of Zeus ) , Jupiter , and anthos , a flower : dedicated , as it were , to Deity itself , to express the high ... leaves so few wild tracts to the.
... leaf . DIANTHUS , ( LINn . ) Pink , Linn . Cl . x . Ord . ii . Name derived from Dios ( gen . of Zeus ) , Jupiter , and anthos , a flower : dedicated , as it were , to Deity itself , to express the high ... leaves so few wild tracts to the.
Page 193
Edward Hungerford Goddard. when extended cultivation leaves so few wild tracts to the botanist . By floriculture its petals have been enlarged and multiplied and its colours infinitely varied , but their beauties cannot be rendered ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. when extended cultivation leaves so few wild tracts to the botanist . By floriculture its petals have been enlarged and multiplied and its colours infinitely varied , but their beauties cannot be rendered ...
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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