The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 66-68Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1971 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 87
... occur ( e.g. 137 ) . Their size is variable , but a characteristic feature is the presence of a floor which shelves ... occurred as lumps of baked clay in the filling of the pit ( e.g. 110 , 136-7 ) . Six of the ovens occurred in groups ...
... occur ( e.g. 137 ) . Their size is variable , but a characteristic feature is the presence of a floor which shelves ... occurred as lumps of baked clay in the filling of the pit ( e.g. 110 , 136-7 ) . Six of the ovens occurred in groups ...
Page 158
... occur frequently in 17th century records and it is easy to be misled . According , for instance , to G. Kempson of Marlborough , there were three Thomas Hunts living in the town in the late 17th century , one of whom was the pipemaker ...
... occur frequently in 17th century records and it is easy to be misled . According , for instance , to G. Kempson of Marlborough , there were three Thomas Hunts living in the town in the late 17th century , one of whom was the pipemaker ...
Page 151
... occur on thick stems of polished pipes at Salisbury . The double- headed eagle is the Arms of the City of New Sarum . Makers ' marks using Borough Arms are rarely known at this early date ( c . 1720-40 ) . There are parallels in stem ...
... occur on thick stems of polished pipes at Salisbury . The double- headed eagle is the Arms of the City of New Sarum . Makers ' marks using Borough Arms are rarely known at this early date ( c . 1720-40 ) . There are parallels in stem ...
Contents
SOME FUNGI OF SOUTHWEST WILTSHIRE PART II by J B Hindley | 1 |
AN ANALYSIS OF WILDFOWL COUNTS IN WILTSHIRE MADE BETWEEN THE WINTERS | 10 |
THE WEATHER OF 1970 by T E ROGERS | 20 |
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