The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volume 22Verner & Hood, 1814 - Architecture |
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... Cricklade . Another district is mentioned by Carte as being subsequently possessed by the Car- vilü , so named from their prince Carvilius : but whether these people were some of the Belgæ , or a distinct tribe , does not pre- cisely ...
... Cricklade . Another district is mentioned by Carte as being subsequently possessed by the Car- vilü , so named from their prince Carvilius : but whether these people were some of the Belgæ , or a distinct tribe , does not pre- cisely ...
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... Cricklade without any opposition . Edmund , who had lately succeeded to the throne in consequence of the death of Edward , now marched to meet the Danish monarch ; and having encountered his army at Pen , in Dorsetshire , forced him to ...
... Cricklade without any opposition . Edmund , who had lately succeeded to the throne in consequence of the death of Edward , now marched to meet the Danish monarch ; and having encountered his army at Pen , in Dorsetshire , forced him to ...
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... CRICKLADE Hospital ...... ante Hen . III . DEVIZES Hospital Edindon ... ante 1207 Bonhommes ............... ..temp . W. Conq . E. Duke of Somer- set , 1 Ed . IV . Philip Moore , 6 James I. A free chapel . Sir Thos . Seymonr , ' 33 Hen ...
... CRICKLADE Hospital ...... ante Hen . III . DEVIZES Hospital Edindon ... ante 1207 Bonhommes ............... ..temp . W. Conq . E. Duke of Somer- set , 1 Ed . IV . Philip Moore , 6 James I. A free chapel . Sir Thos . Seymonr , ' 33 Hen ...
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... Cricklade to Wanborough , where it separated into two branches , the one continuing by Baydon to Spene , and the " Ancient Wiltshire , " folio , and Archæologia , Vol . XV . " Nennia Britannia , " folio . other other by Ogburne ...
... Cricklade to Wanborough , where it separated into two branches , the one continuing by Baydon to Spene , and the " Ancient Wiltshire , " folio , and Archæologia , Vol . XV . " Nennia Britannia , " folio . other other by Ogburne ...
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... Cricklade , Kemble , Swindon , and Highworth , have each their strenuous advocates among the fa- vourers of Wiltshire ; but we coincide in opinion with those who contend for Glocestershire , and regard the Thames - head near the village ...
... Cricklade , Kemble , Swindon , and Highworth , have each their strenuous advocates among the fa- vourers of Wiltshire ; but we coincide in opinion with those who contend for Glocestershire , and regard the Thames - head near the village ...
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