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 monastic remains of Wiltshire are scanty . religious foundations of Wilton , Amesbury , and others have entirely passed away , leaving few if any fragments of their once extensive buildings . At Malmesbury a large portion of the ...
The monastic remains of Wiltshire are scanty . religious foundations of Wilton , Amesbury , and others have entirely passed away , leaving few if any fragments of their once extensive buildings . At Malmesbury a large portion of the ...
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The right wisdom tooth and left first premolar have probably been lost since death , for , although these teeth are missing , their sockets remain . The left wisdom tooth has been lost during life , and its socket filled up by new bone ...
The right wisdom tooth and left first premolar have probably been lost since death , for , although these teeth are missing , their sockets remain . The left wisdom tooth has been lost during life , and its socket filled up by new bone ...
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The north and west walls of the nave of this early Church remain , as also the lower part of the tower — in the former may be seen two small windows and the remains of a door on the outside of the north wall ; and in the tower I believe ...
The north and west walls of the nave of this early Church remain , as also the lower part of the tower — in the former may be seen two small windows and the remains of a door on the outside of the north wall ; and in the tower I believe ...
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Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XXIV | 1 |
By MR ARTHUR | 44 |
Communicated by MR JAMES | 58 |
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