The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 39Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1917 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... , A.D. 1853 . EDITED BY REV . E. H. GODDARD , CLYFFE VICARAGE , SWINDON . VOL . XXXIX . 1915-1916-1917 . DEVIZES : JUNE , 1917 . No. CXXIII . JUNE , 1915 . Notes on the. C. H. WOODWARD , EXCHANGE BUILDINGS , STATION ROAD . THE.
... , A.D. 1853 . EDITED BY REV . E. H. GODDARD , CLYFFE VICARAGE , SWINDON . VOL . XXXIX . 1915-1916-1917 . DEVIZES : JUNE , 1917 . No. CXXIII . JUNE , 1915 . Notes on the. C. H. WOODWARD , EXCHANGE BUILDINGS , STATION ROAD . THE.
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... building at Lackham in 1804. The British Museum contains one from Devizes and two from Zeals . J. G. Millais says that he has seen one from Marlborough ( Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland , vol . I. , p . 31 ) . One was killed at ...
... building at Lackham in 1804. The British Museum contains one from Devizes and two from Zeals . J. G. Millais says that he has seen one from Marlborough ( Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland , vol . I. , p . 31 ) . One was killed at ...
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... building , which dates from the earlier part of the 13th century . This evidence of the existence of the Roe in Cranborne Chase in post Roman times , seems to have escaped notice hitherto , The Roe was reintroduced into the Blackmore ...
... building , which dates from the earlier part of the 13th century . This evidence of the existence of the Roe in Cranborne Chase in post Roman times , seems to have escaped notice hitherto , The Roe was reintroduced into the Blackmore ...
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... buildings stood on the site and that men dwelt in them in the Roman age . The first writer - and almost the last - who mentions Roman finds is the author of the Antiquitates Sarisburienses , Edward Ledwich , in 1771.2 He describes and ...
... buildings stood on the site and that men dwelt in them in the Roman age . The first writer - and almost the last - who mentions Roman finds is the author of the Antiquitates Sarisburienses , Edward Ledwich , in 1771.2 He describes and ...
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... buildings were exceedingly extensive and substantial and their inhabitants very numerous , one would not look for many remains here . The truth more probably is that Old Sarum was a small place , a posting - station or a hamlet with a ...
... buildings were exceedingly extensive and substantial and their inhabitants very numerous , one would not look for many remains here . The truth more probably is that Old Sarum was a small place , a posting - station or a hamlet with a ...
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