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 30
... possession is of the reign of William III . , if a stamp of the letter W , crowned , may be considered as denoting that date . Of this brank I can give no account . The person from whom I had it knew nothing of its history , not even ...
... possession is of the reign of William III . , if a stamp of the letter W , crowned , may be considered as denoting that date . Of this brank I can give no account . The person from whom I had it knew nothing of its history , not even ...
Page 36
... possession of Sir John Walsham , Bart . , of Bury St. Edmunds ; it was found in Old Chesterfield Poor - house , Derbyshire , where it is supposed to have been used , and it was given to Lady Walsham by Mr. Weale , Assistant Poor Law ...
... possession of Sir John Walsham , Bart . , of Bury St. Edmunds ; it was found in Old Chesterfield Poor - house , Derbyshire , where it is supposed to have been used , and it was given to Lady Walsham by Mr. Weale , Assistant Poor Law ...
Page 39
... possession of Dr. Kendrick , of War- rington , is figured in the Proceedings of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Che- shire , session ii . p . 25 , plate 5. A cross is O 00 affixed to the band which passed over the Brank at ...
... possession of Dr. Kendrick , of War- rington , is figured in the Proceedings of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Che- shire , session ii . p . 25 , plate 5. A cross is O 00 affixed to the band which passed over the Brank at ...
Page 40
... possession of Lord Leigh , described in Shaw's History of that county . It bears resemblance to a lantern of conical form , presenting in front a grotesque mask pierced for eyes , nose , and mouth , and opening with a door behind . The ...
... possession of Lord Leigh , described in Shaw's History of that county . It bears resemblance to a lantern of conical form , presenting in front a grotesque mask pierced for eyes , nose , and mouth , and opening with a door behind . The ...
Page 47
... possessed some knowledge which might help their inquiry . Now what was this accusation ? Must we not look for an answer to this question in the document , found in the Rolls Office attached to the foregoing letter , and " similar to it ...
... possessed some knowledge which might help their inquiry . Now what was this accusation ? Must we not look for an answer to this question in the document , found in the Rolls Office attached to the foregoing letter , and " similar to it ...
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Abbess Abbey Abury Alfred Ancients discovered antiquity appears Archæologia Archæological Area Aubrey Aubrey's Avebury barrows Bedwyn bird Bishop borough Bradford-on-Avon brank called Castle Castle Combe century chamber charter Chippenham Chiseldon Church common Cromlechs Cucking Stool Darell Devizes Donhead Donhead St Earl Edward Engl Estcourt excavations feet flowers ground head height Henry Herodotus Hill History horse House Icones inches John King Kingston Deverill land Linn Littlecote Locality Lord Lost Solar System Lukis Malmesbury Manor Marlborough monument mound Museum neighbourhood North original ornament parish plant present probably Purton Reich reign remains Richard Salisbury Saxon says Scrope seen sepulchral Shaftesbury side Silbury Sir R. C. Smith Society South Division South-east District species specimens stone supposed Swindon Thomas Tisbury town tumulus VII.NO W. C. LUKIS walls Wanborough Warminster Wayland Smith's West William Wilts Wiltshire wood Wraxhall