The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 24The Society, 1889 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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The investigations of Dr. Beddoe in England and of Dr. Broca and Topinard in France tend to confirm this view , and to show that in the existing population of Europe and in the West of England and Wales in particular , a small dark race ...
The investigations of Dr. Beddoe in England and of Dr. Broca and Topinard in France tend to confirm this view , and to show that in the existing population of Europe and in the West of England and Wales in particular , a small dark race ...
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probably the most ancient unaltered Church in England , ” we may safely recognize the Church erected by St. Aldhelm at the beginning of the eighth century and mentioned by William of Malmesbury as standing in his day , as it still ...
probably the most ancient unaltered Church in England , ” we may safely recognize the Church erected by St. Aldhelm at the beginning of the eighth century and mentioned by William of Malmesbury as standing in his day , as it still ...
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The brass contains two shields , one the arms of France ( three fleurde - lys ) and England quarterly surrounded with the garter , which seems to show that our Bishop was Chancellor of the order , though I do not find it anywhere noted ...
The brass contains two shields , one the arms of France ( three fleurde - lys ) and England quarterly surrounded with the garter , which seems to show that our Bishop was Chancellor of the order , though I do not find it anywhere noted ...
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Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XXIV | 1 |
By MR ARTHUR | 44 |
Communicated by MR JAMES | 58 |
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