The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 23Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1886 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... referred to a late Celtic period.1 London , March , 1887 . 1 Dr. John Evans suggested that this relic should be referred to a late Celtic period , and Mr. A. W. Franks strongly supports this view , which has been further confirmed by an ...
... referred to a late Celtic period.1 London , March , 1887 . 1 Dr. John Evans suggested that this relic should be referred to a late Celtic period , and Mr. A. W. Franks strongly supports this view , which has been further confirmed by an ...
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... referred to , that it stood on the site of the present chancel , that the " body of the Church " was added to it at about 1400 , making it the chancel of the parish Church , and that it ( the chapel ) was pulled down on the suppression ...
... referred to , that it stood on the site of the present chancel , that the " body of the Church " was added to it at about 1400 , making it the chancel of the parish Church , and that it ( the chapel ) was pulled down on the suppression ...
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are mesaticephalic . Of these ancient skulls only the two referred to belong to the latter group ; the other four are dolichocephalic , having indices ranging between 70 and 75. In the fundamental form of the head the majority of these ...
are mesaticephalic . Of these ancient skulls only the two referred to belong to the latter group ; the other four are dolichocephalic , having indices ranging between 70 and 75. In the fundamental form of the head the majority of these ...
Contents
By the Rev Canon J E JACKSON F S | 14 |
The Names of the Nobility Gentry and others in the County of Wilts | 31 |
The Church Heraldry of North Wiltshire Continued By ARTHUR | 40 |
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