The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 58Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1963 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 185
... feet of walling have so far been observed to indicate the semi - circular end of the South Ram- part . This ends ... feet of the passageway is 1 in 12 , but in the last 14 ft . at the western end it increases to about 1 in 8 . THE ...
... feet of walling have so far been observed to indicate the semi - circular end of the South Ram- part . This ends ... feet of the passageway is 1 in 12 , but in the last 14 ft . at the western end it increases to about 1 in 8 . THE ...
Page 310
... feet and 22 by 9 feet ) ( S 12 ) had a red tessellated floor without mortar bedding ; the division between VIII and X was marked by a pro- jection of flints from the east wall , 2 by 2 feet . This was in line with the east wall common ...
... feet and 22 by 9 feet ) ( S 12 ) had a red tessellated floor without mortar bedding ; the division between VIII and X was marked by a pro- jection of flints from the east wall , 2 by 2 feet . This was in line with the east wall common ...
Page 315
... feet by 5 feet ) . This room was the most remote from the stoke - hole , and was evidently warmed by hot air passing through several channels between blocks of masonry of varying composi- tion , 14 with gaps for box - flue tiles . D was ...
... feet by 5 feet ) . This room was the most remote from the stoke - hole , and was evidently warmed by hot air passing through several channels between blocks of masonry of varying composi- tion , 14 with gaps for box - flue tiles . D was ...
Contents
By R E Sandell | 1 |
The Origin and Early Development of the Saxon Borough with Special Reference to Crick | 7 |
By J and H M Taylor 1617 | 16 |
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