The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 31
... late Sir R. C. Hoare , of Stourhead . Of the merits of that work it scarcely becomes me to speak . Of course in so large and laborious an undertaking , imper- fections must be expected . But speaking of it as a whole , it is an ...
... late Sir R. C. Hoare , of Stourhead . Of the merits of that work it scarcely becomes me to speak . Of course in so large and laborious an undertaking , imper- fections must be expected . But speaking of it as a whole , it is an ...
Page 32
... late Registrar . It is of great assistance to any one interested in our Topography , as it supplies an important key to Manorial history . Of another book printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps I must now speak more at length , as it relates ...
... late Registrar . It is of great assistance to any one interested in our Topography , as it supplies an important key to Manorial history . Of another book printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps I must now speak more at length , as it relates ...
Page 39
... late to explain , rather given to pursuits of that kind myself . It is with pleasure that I join this Society , hoping that it may soon number amongst the other rational objects which it proposes , that of some effort to complete the ...
... late to explain , rather given to pursuits of that kind myself . It is with pleasure that I join this Society , hoping that it may soon number amongst the other rational objects which it proposes , that of some effort to complete the ...
Page 43
... late years it has most unhappily become extinct in Great Britain , in consequence of the draining , enclosing , and cultivating of our waste lands ; yet the downs of Wilts deserve honourable mention as one of its last strongholds . Now ...
... late years it has most unhappily become extinct in Great Britain , in consequence of the draining , enclosing , and cultivating of our waste lands ; yet the downs of Wilts deserve honourable mention as one of its last strongholds . Now ...
Page 44
... late in every branch of Natural History , and in none more than in the one of which I am speaking , partly owing to the exer- tions of these industrious and accurate observers , there have been but few in this county who have given much ...
... late in every branch of Natural History , and in none more than in the one of which I am speaking , partly owing to the exer- tions of these industrious and accurate observers , there have been but few in this county who have given much ...
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