The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 51Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1946 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 315
... Lord King as elsewhere in the Forest , to the destruction of the pasture of the beasts of the chase of the Lord King " . ... It was not only on account of his own beasts that Henry was indicted . It seems that he allowed the inhabitants ...
... Lord King as elsewhere in the Forest , to the destruction of the pasture of the beasts of the chase of the Lord King " . ... It was not only on account of his own beasts that Henry was indicted . It seems that he allowed the inhabitants ...
Page 319
... Lord the King , to the encroachment on the lordship and sovereignty of the said Forest , to the disinheritance of our Lord the King and to the great loss of our Lady the Queen . By which also the bailiwick afore- said is destroyed both ...
... Lord the King , to the encroachment on the lordship and sovereignty of the said Forest , to the disinheritance of our Lord the King and to the great loss of our Lady the Queen . By which also the bailiwick afore- said is destroyed both ...
Page 358
... Lord Bath was elected to the chair which his father had occupied until his death in 1896 . He continued as Chairman for forty years , presiding over the Council's deliberations with conspicuous ability and tact . In his younger days Lord ...
... Lord Bath was elected to the chair which his father had occupied until his death in 1896 . He continued as Chairman for forty years , presiding over the Council's deliberations with conspicuous ability and tact . In his younger days Lord ...
Contents
JUNE 1946 Vol | 247 |
NOTES ON SOME EARLY IRON AGE SITES IN THE MARL | 256 |
By Major H | 264 |
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A. B. Jackson aforesaid Anastasia ancestors bailiwick barrow Bedwyn Boneclyve boundaries Burbage century Charter Chilton Foliat Clench Common common Constable of Marlborough coppices Copse County Court Cunnington daughter Devizes died disafforestation document Donhead St doubt Durley East Winterslow Easton England Esturmy family Esturmy's evidence Eyre Farm father Forest of Savernak foresters of fee Geoffrey Esturmy heirs held Henry Esturmy Henry's House interest Iron Age King Edward King Henry King John King's Lady land latter Leigh Hill Lord the King manor Margaret Marlborough College married Martinsell Mary Matilda mound Museum Newton Tony perambulation perhaps Potterne Prior record reign Richard Estormit Road Robert de Bilkemore Roche royal Ryngeborne Salisbury Savernake Archives Savernake Forest seems Seymour Pedigree Sir Geoffrey Sir Henry Esturmy Sir William Esturmy Society Spye Park Stitchcombe Stokke Uffcott Wanborough Wardenship West Bailiwick West Baily White-flowered form William Esturmy Wilts Wiltshire Winterslow Wolfhall Wood woodland young