The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 第 11-12 卷Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1869 Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... James Wells , Aldbourne , Wilts , fecit 1806. Henery Hitchcock and William Hayward , Ch - wardens . Tenor . Robert Mareslen , William Stevens , Churchwardens , 1658. W △ P ( Diameter 3ft . 7in . ) Above is a small bell 14 inches in ...
... James Wells , Aldbourne , Wilts , fecit 1806. Henery Hitchcock and William Hayward , Ch - wardens . Tenor . Robert Mareslen , William Stevens , Churchwardens , 1658. W △ P ( Diameter 3ft . 7in . ) Above is a small bell 14 inches in ...
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... James I. , and it is from his branch that certain of the sons are supposed to have migrated into Wiltshire , a fact confirmed by the coat of arms which Edmondson gives to the Wiltshire family of Cromwell alias Williams . Another of the ...
... James I. , and it is from his branch that certain of the sons are supposed to have migrated into Wiltshire , a fact confirmed by the coat of arms which Edmondson gives to the Wiltshire family of Cromwell alias Williams . Another of the ...
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... JAMES THE FIRST'S CHARTER . By this charter , which is dated the 28th November , in the 10th year of his reign in England , and of Scotland the 46th , and which is on the Patent Roll 10 Jac . part 5 , No. 9 , his Majesty grants " That ...
... JAMES THE FIRST'S CHARTER . By this charter , which is dated the 28th November , in the 10th year of his reign in England , and of Scotland the 46th , and which is on the Patent Roll 10 Jac . part 5 , No. 9 , his Majesty grants " That ...
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... James Andrews , Thomas Pearson , William Irish , William Barrett , all gentlemen , inhabitants , to be first Capital Burgesses ; and Nicholas Ayliffe , Gyles Green , John Planner , the younger , Richard Taylor , Richard Planner ...
... James Andrews , Thomas Pearson , William Irish , William Barrett , all gentlemen , inhabitants , to be first Capital Burgesses ; and Nicholas Ayliffe , Gyles Green , John Planner , the younger , Richard Taylor , Richard Planner ...
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... James the First . The illustration is of the actual size . ING Bye Laws of June 4th , 1625 . Ordinances , orders and contributions made by the Alderman and Burgesses of Wokingham , on the 4th day of June , 1 Car . I. , according to the ...
... James the First . The illustration is of the actual size . ING Bye Laws of June 4th , 1625 . Ordinances , orders and contributions made by the Alderman and Burgesses of Wokingham , on the 4th day of June , 1 Car . I. , according to the ...
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