The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 7Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1862 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 29
... - upon - Tyne , and it possibly exists there still . Dr. Plot mentions branks at New- castle under - Lyme and at Walsall , in the reign of King James II . These , however , are a little different in form By F. A. Carrington , Esq . 29.
... - upon - Tyne , and it possibly exists there still . Dr. Plot mentions branks at New- castle under - Lyme and at Walsall , in the reign of King James II . These , however , are a little different in form By F. A. Carrington , Esq . 29.
Page 33
... Castle [ under Lyme ] and Walsall , for correcting of scolds , which it does too so effectually , and so very safely , that I look upon it as much to be preferred to the Cucking - stoole , which not only endangers the health of the ...
... Castle [ under Lyme ] and Walsall , for correcting of scolds , which it does too so effectually , and so very safely , that I look upon it as much to be preferred to the Cucking - stoole , which not only endangers the health of the ...
Page 37
... Castle of Nuremberg , that the Branks originated in certain barbarous implements of torture of that description , seems well deserving of consideration . The example which he has described and figured in the Transactions of the Historic ...
... Castle of Nuremberg , that the Branks originated in certain barbarous implements of torture of that description , seems well deserving of consideration . The example which he has described and figured in the Transactions of the Historic ...
Page 57
... resided upon estates in this county . The late Mr. William Scrope , of Castle Combe , occupied in fact precisely the same position towards Sir Stephen Scrope as does Mr. Simon Scrope By G. Poulett Scrope , Esq . , M.P. 57.
... resided upon estates in this county . The late Mr. William Scrope , of Castle Combe , occupied in fact precisely the same position towards Sir Stephen Scrope as does Mr. Simon Scrope By G. Poulett Scrope , Esq . , M.P. 57.
Page 58
... Castle Combe had continued there ever since the time of King Richard the Second and enjoy the old land , and the estate neither augmented nor diminished all this time , neither doth the family spred . " How much more notable he would ...
... Castle Combe had continued there ever since the time of King Richard the Second and enjoy the old land , and the estate neither augmented nor diminished all this time , neither doth the family spred . " How much more notable he would ...
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