The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 37Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1912 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... century and more later , on the sale of the manor of Lydiard Millicent , settled at " Monkton . " Finally Robert Baylly sold his property to Thomas Westley . 51 . 3 June , Indenture made 3 June , 36 Henry VIII . , between Richard 1544 ...
... century and more later , on the sale of the manor of Lydiard Millicent , settled at " Monkton . " Finally Robert Baylly sold his property to Thomas Westley . 51 . 3 June , Indenture made 3 June , 36 Henry VIII . , between Richard 1544 ...
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... century Saxon sword may be con- sidered as affording a possible clue to the date and cause of the occurrence . The sword was found 18in . deep in surface accumulation on the northern fringe of the long mound within the plateau enclosure ...
... century Saxon sword may be con- sidered as affording a possible clue to the date and cause of the occurrence . The sword was found 18in . deep in surface accumulation on the northern fringe of the long mound within the plateau enclosure ...
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Edward Hungerford Goddard. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY OCCUPATION .. After that of the Romano - British , there is no evidence of the occupation of the site until more than a thousand years later , when some seventeenth century folk seem to ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY OCCUPATION .. After that of the Romano - British , there is no evidence of the occupation of the site until more than a thousand years later , when some seventeenth century folk seem to ...
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... century ware . It is probable that these foundations are those of the house , or hut , inhabited by the seventeenth century folk , and that they partly destroyed it , perhaps for the sake of the timber , when they de- serted it ...
... century ware . It is probable that these foundations are those of the house , or hut , inhabited by the seventeenth century folk , and that they partly destroyed it , perhaps for the sake of the timber , when they de- serted it ...
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... century . It is probable that at that date the place ceased to be occupied , and there is some little evidence that the habitations were destroyed by fire . The 6th century Saxon sword found on the spot may well supply a clue to the ...
... century . It is probable that at that date the place ceased to be occupied , and there is some little evidence that the habitations were destroyed by fire . The 6th century Saxon sword found on the spot may well supply a clue to the ...
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