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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... ( probably a 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 ...
... ( probably a 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 ...
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... ( probably small freeholders ) , the tax upon servants being fourpence each , and on the artizans sixpence . There is one Mareschal who is charged sixpence , but it is stated by Mr. Riley in his introduction to the Liber Albus , that ...
... ( probably small freeholders ) , the tax upon servants being fourpence each , and on the artizans sixpence . There is one Mareschal who is charged sixpence , but it is stated by Mr. Riley in his introduction to the Liber Albus , that ...
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... The archers at this time probably acted as skirmishers , as the riflemen and light companies do now ; the billmen , being the infantry of the line . Richarde Banninge Richarde Harper . John Cole . ARCHERS . 8 Facts relating to Marlborough .
... The archers at this time probably acted as skirmishers , as the riflemen and light companies do now ; the billmen , being the infantry of the line . Richarde Banninge Richarde Harper . John Cole . ARCHERS . 8 Facts relating to Marlborough .
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... probably the amount of mulct annexed to every class as a commutation for a degrading punishment . Healsfang may therefore be defined the ' sum every man sentenced to the pillory would have had to pay to save him from that punishment had ...
... probably the amount of mulct annexed to every class as a commutation for a degrading punishment . Healsfang may therefore be defined the ' sum every man sentenced to the pillory would have had to pay to save him from that punishment had ...
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... probably intended to receive the end of a pole fixed in a wall , from which the patient was thus made to stand out , though certainly not ' in relief . ' The " These instruments [ branks ] , as well as cucking - stools , were in use in ...
... probably intended to receive the end of a pole fixed in a wall , from which the patient was thus made to stand out , though certainly not ' in relief . ' The " These instruments [ branks ] , as well as cucking - stools , were in use in ...
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