Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Volume 31The Club, 1910 - Archaeology List of members in each volume. |
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Page xxxvi
... probably the arms of a former rector of the name of Highmore , whose daughter married a husband having no coat of arms . The Communion plate was exhibited , the chalice bearing the date 1688. Mr. ALFRED POPE said a few words on the rude ...
... probably the arms of a former rector of the name of Highmore , whose daughter married a husband having no coat of arms . The Communion plate was exhibited , the chalice bearing the date 1688. Mr. ALFRED POPE said a few words on the rude ...
Page xxxviii
... probably a late Norman church . For some reason the tower dis- appeared , and all that remained of it , the two arches , were left in situ , and thereupon the Thirteenth Ce tury builders started and finished the chancel in the ...
... probably a late Norman church . For some reason the tower dis- appeared , and all that remained of it , the two arches , were left in situ , and thereupon the Thirteenth Ce tury builders started and finished the chancel in the ...
Page xxxix
... Probably the " five ashes " which gave the name to the place have long since decayed or been cut down , although the " nine elms " after which the locomotive works of the L. and S.W.R. in London are named are said to be still growing in ...
... Probably the " five ashes " which gave the name to the place have long since decayed or been cut down , although the " nine elms " after which the locomotive works of the L. and S.W.R. in London are named are said to be still growing in ...
Page xl
... Probably Mr. Drax brought them from Antwerp , where he collected many things which he put in the church at Charborough . He also referred to the small inter- esting brass on the wall . He found it in a house at Stickland and gave the ...
... Probably Mr. Drax brought them from Antwerp , where he collected many things which he put in the church at Charborough . He also referred to the small inter- esting brass on the wall . He found it in a house at Stickland and gave the ...
Page xliv
... probably not more than 12 to 16 pairs bred in the vicinity , but that the number was largely increased by migrants in the winter . He stated that other birds bred on the shore , but not in sufficient numbers to be characteristic . Of ...
... probably not more than 12 to 16 pairs bred in the vicinity , but that the number was largely increased by migrants in the winter . He stated that other birds bred on the shore , but not in sufficient numbers to be characteristic . Of ...
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