The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 63-65Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1968 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 40
... original Whelpley Manor . This manor was almost certainly sited on what is today the western part of the present Whiteparish village but was in 1086 probably only a single farm . These two manors remained as one unit until the 19th ...
... original Whelpley Manor . This manor was almost certainly sited on what is today the western part of the present Whiteparish village but was in 1086 probably only a single farm . These two manors remained as one unit until the 19th ...
Page 63
... original braces are indicated , the lost ones shown by broken lines . The blades bore lateral mortices near their feet ( see FIG . 2 , D ) and , like them , the lost wall - posts probably also stood on individual stylobates and had ...
... original braces are indicated , the lost ones shown by broken lines . The blades bore lateral mortices near their feet ( see FIG . 2 , D ) and , like them , the lost wall - posts probably also stood on individual stylobates and had ...
Page 174
... original channel is untraceable in the meadows north of the Criddlestyle - Godshill road and at Burgate House , it gradually appears as a drainage ditch in the field nearer the Horseport and passes under the A.338 road at the Horseport ...
... original channel is untraceable in the meadows north of the Criddlestyle - Godshill road and at Burgate House , it gradually appears as a drainage ditch in the field nearer the Horseport and passes under the A.338 road at the Horseport ...
Contents
CONSERVATION AND THE COUNTRYSIDE edited by P J Fowler I | 12 |
SOME GEO | 27 |
TH REE DESERTED MEDIEVAL Settlements in Whiteparish by C C Taylor | 39 |
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