The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 18Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1879 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 86
... stone . It is therefore marked as a ' stone church , ' and we even have something of its architectural design . It had an ' upfloor , ' a triforium . The word is used in the Chronicle in describing Abbot Thurstan's doings at Glastonbury ...
... stone . It is therefore marked as a ' stone church , ' and we even have something of its architectural design . It had an ' upfloor , ' a triforium . The word is used in the Chronicle in describing Abbot Thurstan's doings at Glastonbury ...
Page 88
... stones themselves may have been , and probably were , brought from Old Sarum , many of the squared stones have all the appearance of having been previously used in Norman buildings . It is known that Old Sarum formed a convenient stone ...
... stones themselves may have been , and probably were , brought from Old Sarum , many of the squared stones have all the appearance of having been previously used in Norman buildings . It is known that Old Sarum formed a convenient stone ...
Page 91
... stones ; the obsequies lasted twenty days , there being one hearse at Westminster , another at Sion , and a third , the grandest of all , at Windsor . Sir William Herbert was left £ 300 in the will . It appears that the king , shortly ...
... stones ; the obsequies lasted twenty days , there being one hearse at Westminster , another at Sion , and a third , the grandest of all , at Windsor . Sir William Herbert was left £ 300 in the will . It appears that the king , shortly ...
Page 98
... stone house - a brave seate , tho ' not comparable to Wilton . " Ramsbury Manor was sold in 1676 , by Philip , the seventh earl , to " one Powell , " for £ 30,155 . This purchase was probably made on behalf of Sir William Jones , Kt ...
... stone house - a brave seate , tho ' not comparable to Wilton . " Ramsbury Manor was sold in 1676 , by Philip , the seventh earl , to " one Powell , " for £ 30,155 . This purchase was probably made on behalf of Sir William Jones , Kt ...
Page 129
... stone , Bvt from this Earth to Ileaven Earth's soule is gone . Roger Earth armiger , obiit 30 die Aprilis , 1634. " The person commemorated in the above lines must have been born in the year of Lord Pembroke's death . Sir Henry Compton ...
... stone , Bvt from this Earth to Ileaven Earth's soule is gone . Roger Earth armiger , obiit 30 die Aprilis , 1634. " The person commemorated in the above lines must have been born in the year of Lord Pembroke's death . Sir Henry Compton ...
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