The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 44Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1929 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 184
... seem to be contemporary with the Mansion House , " he is somewhat wide of the mark , for almost all of them were built within living memory by the Heneage family . When he visited Bradenstoke he seems to have been tired or out of temper ...
... seem to be contemporary with the Mansion House , " he is somewhat wide of the mark , for almost all of them were built within living memory by the Heneage family . When he visited Bradenstoke he seems to have been tired or out of temper ...
Page 340
... seems to have been only 9in .; vide report on Aubrey hole No. 18 ( first numbered 19 ) in Vol . IV . , 37. It seems likely that no mound was intended , in which case the site would correspond to that of the Heel Stone and its ditch ...
... seems to have been only 9in .; vide report on Aubrey hole No. 18 ( first numbered 19 ) in Vol . IV . , 37. It seems likely that no mound was intended , in which case the site would correspond to that of the Heel Stone and its ditch ...
Page 412
... seems a pity that they should not be given to a wider public . They may possibly have been printed before , though this seems unlikely , and the fact that the sand with which the writing was originally dried still lies thickly upon them ...
... seems a pity that they should not be given to a wider public . They may possibly have been printed before , though this seems unlikely , and the fact that the sand with which the writing was originally dried still lies thickly upon them ...
Contents
Some 18th and 19th Century Wiltshire Tokens and a Stonehenge | 1 |
The Collection of MS Copies of the Monumental Inscriptions | 10 |
By C P Hurst 2329 | 23 |
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