The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 45Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1930 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 273
There are no bridges of interest between Pewsey and Amesbury , except “ Grey ” or Countess ” bridges just north of Amesbury of the typical late 18th century style . The fine stone bridge of five segmental arches across the Avon in ...
There are no bridges of interest between Pewsey and Amesbury , except “ Grey ” or Countess ” bridges just north of Amesbury of the typical late 18th century style . The fine stone bridge of five segmental arches across the Avon in ...
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Wilts ; ( 2 ) Lucy Burgoyne , of the city of Coventry , gent . , and Thomas Burgoyne , citizen and salter of London , as Executors of Constance Burgoyne , late of Birmingham , co . Warwick , spinster ; and ( 3 ) John Smith , of Tidworth ...
Wilts ; ( 2 ) Lucy Burgoyne , of the city of Coventry , gent . , and Thomas Burgoyne , citizen and salter of London , as Executors of Constance Burgoyne , late of Birmingham , co . Warwick , spinster ; and ( 3 ) John Smith , of Tidworth ...
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A dispute between the executors of the late William Clark and Sir William Pinsent regarding the manor of Patney , which had been assigned by Lord Pembroke to William Clark as additional security for his East Overton purchase and then ...
A dispute between the executors of the late William Clark and Sir William Pinsent regarding the manor of Patney , which had been assigned by Lord Pembroke to William Clark as additional security for his East Overton purchase and then ...
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