The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 51Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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to the town , and so further the commercial prosperity of Marlborough . ? It would graft Marlborough College to an ancient foundation . Dr. Cotton , the Master of Marlborough , was believed to be in favour of the plan , 8 and Lord Bruce ...
to the town , and so further the commercial prosperity of Marlborough . ? It would graft Marlborough College to an ancient foundation . Dr. Cotton , the Master of Marlborough , was believed to be in favour of the plan , 8 and Lord Bruce ...
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The names by which the streets of Devizes are known derive their origin from several sources , and contribute interesting details to the history of the town . Some are named after important personages who have either lived in the town ...
The names by which the streets of Devizes are known derive their origin from several sources , and contribute interesting details to the history of the town . Some are named after important personages who have either lived in the town ...
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In 1835 , the Town Council ordered that all the streets should be labelled and have their names put up in prominent places . For some reason Short Street was overlooked , and it required a special resolution in 1843 to have it labelled ...
In 1835 , the Town Council ordered that all the streets should be labelled and have their names put up in prominent places . For some reason Short Street was overlooked , and it required a special resolution in 1843 to have it labelled ...
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Contents
Archæological Natural History | 1 |
A Wiltshirewomans Tomb in Carisbrooke Church | 14 |
Further Notes on the History of the Manor of East Winters | 18 |
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