The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 38Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1914 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... granting access to it . The computed weight , from measurements , is about 17 tons . As soon as the jacks were finished with at the Cove stone , they and the necessary timber were moved over to the stone in the Kennet avenue . The work ...
... granting access to it . The computed weight , from measurements , is about 17 tons . As soon as the jacks were finished with at the Cove stone , they and the necessary timber were moved over to the stone in the Kennet avenue . The work ...
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... granted by the dispensing power of the Emperor . In the Christian Church , even in the early days ere the Empire had recognised or tolerated Christianity , the exercise of dis- cipline by the Church over her own members carried along ...
... granted by the dispensing power of the Emperor . In the Christian Church , even in the early days ere the Empire had recognised or tolerated Christianity , the exercise of dis- cipline by the Church over her own members carried along ...
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... granted only for a time ; or they may be perpetual , or indefinite , which last till they are revoked . The earliest known specimen of small type used in printing is the indulgence of Pope Nicholas V. produced at Mainz by Schoeffer in ...
... granted only for a time ; or they may be perpetual , or indefinite , which last till they are revoked . The earliest known specimen of small type used in printing is the indulgence of Pope Nicholas V. produced at Mainz by Schoeffer in ...
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... granted likewise to induce believers to build chapels , churches , and minsters , to aid hospitals or almshouses , and to make or repair bridges , roads , or causeways . The number of days granted by an indulgence or " pardon , " as it ...
... granted likewise to induce believers to build chapels , churches , and minsters , to aid hospitals or almshouses , and to make or repair bridges , roads , or causeways . The number of days granted by an indulgence or " pardon , " as it ...
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... granted.5 2 In the 15th and 16th centuries after the Bidding of the Beads in Salisbury Cathedral Church on Sundays , or at such time as the relics of the Church were proclaimed , notice was published in Latin or English ( both forms ...
... granted.5 2 In the 15th and 16th centuries after the Bidding of the Beads in Salisbury Cathedral Church on Sundays , or at such time as the relics of the Church were proclaimed , notice was published in Latin or English ( both forms ...
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A. W. I. Station altar Amesbury Annuitate Arch Avebury bank and ditch barrows close beads bell barrow bonis bowl-shaped barrow British village Bronze Age burnt bones Camp Casterley Castle celt chalk Church cist coins Cunnington Devizes Museum Cat diam disc barrow drinking cup Earthworks Edward enclosure excavations Farm flint celt fragments generosus Goddard Hill Hoare's House iiij interment iron John Late Celtic Liddington Castle Long Barrow mile N.E. mound Neolithic O. G. S. Crawford Old Sarum Opened by Hoare opened by Thurnam ploughed pottery Proc rampart Richard road Roman Rd round barrow Salisbury sarsen Sarum Saxon shows side skeleton small barrows Smith Stations VIII stone Stonehenge Stourhead Stourhead Cat Stukeley Summa duplicata surface Swindon terris Thomas Tilshead vessel vidua viij W. C. Lukis W.A.M. xxxvii Wansdyke Willelmus William Wilts Wiltshire Wiltshire Gazette