The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 38Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1914 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... build chapels , churches , and minsters , to aid hospitals or almshouses , and to make or repair bridges , roads , or causeways . The number of days granted by an indulgence or " pardon , " as it was commonly called in England , varied ...
... build chapels , churches , and minsters , to aid hospitals or almshouses , and to make or repair bridges , roads , or causeways . The number of days granted by an indulgence or " pardon , " as it was commonly called in England , varied ...
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... Buildings . ] In subsequent leases the tenement demised as above is described as lying betwene a tenement of the land of ... building on the W. side of Kingsbury Street . " Betwene a messuage called the Bell on the S. , and other Chamber ...
... Buildings . ] In subsequent leases the tenement demised as above is described as lying betwene a tenement of the land of ... building on the W. side of Kingsbury Street . " Betwene a messuage called the Bell on the S. , and other Chamber ...
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... building stone , and in the Okus district . the modern workings for this purpose have resulted in a huge excavation , bounded on the south side by a high wall of rock . 1 Wilts Arch . Mag . , xxxiv . , 311 . 2 Ibid . From time to time ...
... building stone , and in the Okus district . the modern workings for this purpose have resulted in a huge excavation , bounded on the south side by a high wall of rock . 1 Wilts Arch . Mag . , xxxiv . , 311 . 2 Ibid . From time to time ...
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... build . The skull was , unfortunately , much damaged , but as re- stored is markedly dolichocephalic , although no absolutely reliable measurements could be taken . This skeleton has been presented to the British Museum of Natural ...
... build . The skull was , unfortunately , much damaged , but as re- stored is markedly dolichocephalic , although no absolutely reliable measurements could be taken . This skeleton has been presented to the British Museum of Natural ...
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... building on the north - east corner of the Roman house may , therefore , have been a limekiln . Leading up north from here are long hollows right across the hill , and where they are cut through and exposed in the Westlecote Quarry ...
... building on the north - east corner of the Roman house may , therefore , have been a limekiln . Leading up north from here are long hollows right across the hill , and where they are cut through and exposed in the Westlecote Quarry ...
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