The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 40Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1919 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... leaving a balance in hand of £ 7 11s . 6d . The building is now open to the inspection of visitors at a charge of 3d . each , the keys being kept at a cottage close to Barton Farm . For this extremely satisfactory result the Society's ...
... leaving a balance in hand of £ 7 11s . 6d . The building is now open to the inspection of visitors at a charge of 3d . each , the keys being kept at a cottage close to Barton Farm . For this extremely satisfactory result the Society's ...
Page 101
... Leaving this anomalous work , I may say that there is a great deal of Romano - British pottery visible about 100 yards south - west of the Walls , with many pits and trenches . This was evidently the site of a considerable settlement ...
... Leaving this anomalous work , I may say that there is a great deal of Romano - British pottery visible about 100 yards south - west of the Walls , with many pits and trenches . This was evidently the site of a considerable settlement ...
Page 111
... leaving two sons who each succeeded to the title , Giles on the death of his father and William on the death of Giles in 1593. Dorothy Bray was daughter and co - heiress of Wm . Lord Bray . She married , secondly , Sir Wm . Knolles ...
... leaving two sons who each succeeded to the title , Giles on the death of his father and William on the death of Giles in 1593. Dorothy Bray was daughter and co - heiress of Wm . Lord Bray . She married , secondly , Sir Wm . Knolles ...
Page 114
... leaving the vallowe and Steanemead as afore- said . 8 ITEM Our Custome is the widowe uppon her determynacon of her estate by death shall leave the Lord an heriott but uppon forfeiture non att all for that her estate is fallen thereby ...
... leaving the vallowe and Steanemead as afore- said . 8 ITEM Our Custome is the widowe uppon her determynacon of her estate by death shall leave the Lord an heriott but uppon forfeiture non att all for that her estate is fallen thereby ...
Page 123
... leaving the hedge on the left hand and so thrô Thomas Brays ground heretofore Gillams into the said Earl of Shaftesburys Saunders's closes where a Gospel was read and a Cross Cut on the right hand side of an Ashen tree standing in an ...
... leaving the hedge on the left hand and so thrô Thomas Brays ground heretofore Gillams into the said Earl of Shaftesburys Saunders's closes where a Gospel was read and a Cross Cut on the right hand side of an Ashen tree standing in an ...
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