The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 69Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1974 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 86
... house . There is no means of knowing when the manor house was built , but it was probably in the middle of the thirteenth century . Meanwhile , perhaps about the middle of the twelfth century , the little timber church had fallen into ...
... house . There is no means of knowing when the manor house was built , but it was probably in the middle of the thirteenth century . Meanwhile , perhaps about the middle of the twelfth century , the little timber church had fallen into ...
Page 89
... house . " The manorial house situate in Potterne aforesaid now in possession of the before mentioned Hugh Grove , gent , or his successor is for the most part of it built with free stone thoroughly tiled containing seven rooms belowe ...
... house . " The manorial house situate in Potterne aforesaid now in possession of the before mentioned Hugh Grove , gent , or his successor is for the most part of it built with free stone thoroughly tiled containing seven rooms belowe ...
Page 171
... house and office adjoining £ 500 Workshops separate 200 Utensils and stock therein 150 Old warehouse separate 50 Utensils and stock therein 100 Mansion House in tenure of another clothier Workshop and offices adjoining each other not ...
... house and office adjoining £ 500 Workshops separate 200 Utensils and stock therein 150 Old warehouse separate 50 Utensils and stock therein 100 Mansion House in tenure of another clothier Workshop and offices adjoining each other not ...
Contents
SOME FUNGI OF SOUTHWEST WILTSHIRE PART 3 by J B Hindley I | 12 |
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY | 26 |
ENTOMOLOGICAL Report for 1973 compiled by Bowmont Weddell | 38 |
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