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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... wall of the Chauncell . I therefore require you , the Churchwardens , and all other persons , not to meddle with the bringing downe or transposing of the Comunion Table as you will answere it at your owne perill . And because some doe ...
... wall of the Chauncell . I therefore require you , the Churchwardens , and all other persons , not to meddle with the bringing downe or transposing of the Comunion Table as you will answere it at your owne perill . And because some doe ...
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... wall , or perhaps to the pillory , for I have heard it said that these in- struments were used to keep the head steady during the infliction of branding . " " Another cruel engine in the Ludlow Museum appears to have been intended to ...
... wall , or perhaps to the pillory , for I have heard it said that these in- struments were used to keep the head steady during the infliction of branding . " " Another cruel engine in the Ludlow Museum appears to have been intended to ...
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... 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 nearly all towns . present specimen is probably temp ...
... 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 nearly all towns . present specimen is probably temp ...
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... walls , evidently belonging to the 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 ...
... walls , evidently belonging to the 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 ...
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... walls of the whole building are of good masonry , formed of the oolitic limestone dug on the spot , for the most part well squared and faced with the chisel . They are from two to three feet in thickness . The portion of wall remaining ...
... walls of the whole building are of good masonry , formed of the oolitic limestone dug on the spot , for the most part well squared and faced with the chisel . They are from two to three feet in thickness . The portion of wall remaining ...
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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