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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... granted to the Bishops of Wiltshire was the first severed from the extensive estate known by the name of Caninges , the remainder as part of the original manor might well have been described as Eald - Caninges ( that is , Old - Caninges ) ...
... granted to the Bishops of Wiltshire was the first severed from the extensive estate known by the name of Caninges , the remainder as part of the original manor might well have been described as Eald - Caninges ( that is , Old - Caninges ) ...
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... granted a lease of the manor to John Burdon , who 1 Archæologia , ( 1844 ) . It may be mentioned , whilst on the subject of antiquities , that a series of about 80 coins , medals , and tokens some of which were found at All Cannings ...
... granted a lease of the manor to John Burdon , who 1 Archæologia , ( 1844 ) . It may be mentioned , whilst on the subject of antiquities , that a series of about 80 coins , medals , and tokens some of which were found at All Cannings ...
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... granted to them . The Shelley family appear as owners of the manor of Easton , in the parish of Berwick St. John , in South Wilts , in 1643 , and some further account of them may be seen in Sir R. C. Hoare's History of the Hundred of ...
... granted to them . The Shelley family appear as owners of the manor of Easton , in the parish of Berwick St. John , in South Wilts , in 1643 , and some further account of them may be seen in Sir R. C. Hoare's History of the Hundred of ...
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... the town is Anglo - Saxon , as Ealdormen were officers of Anglo - Saxon origin . 1 See the abstract of Queen Elizabeth's charter , infrá , p . 57 . FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST , TO THE GRANTING OF QUEEN 52 Facts relating to Wokingham .
... the town is Anglo - Saxon , as Ealdormen were officers of Anglo - Saxon origin . 1 See the abstract of Queen Elizabeth's charter , infrá , p . 57 . FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST , TO THE GRANTING OF QUEEN 52 Facts relating to Wokingham .
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Edward Hungerford Goddard. FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST , TO THE GRANTING OF QUEEN ELIZABETH'S CHARTER . Wokingham is not ... granted to King Edward the Third , the twentieth of the value of all the moveable goods of every person except the ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST , TO THE GRANTING OF QUEEN ELIZABETH'S CHARTER . Wokingham is not ... granted to King Edward the Third , the twentieth of the value of all the moveable goods of every person except the ...
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